Do you want to know your minor aspects?

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SD semi-decile (18 degrees). There is insight here into ways to go beyond into other worlds. 1 degree orb, 2 degrees if Sun or Moon.

UND undecim (32 degrees 43 min 38.2 sec) This little used aspect is 1/11th of the circle, which creates an irrational number (see the Septile for a description of irrational numbers). This aspect, and the various multiples of 2/11, 3/11, etc., refer to the learning of, or becoming aware that one does not live in a vacuum---that there are times one must go outside of oneself to seek help, or to improve on something. I have found that the more Undecim multiples one has in a chart, the more social consciousness a person seems to have. The Undecim [and its multiples] also seem to bring the aspected planet quite well into a group situation, to work with the group to help resolve difficulties. It has a very tight orb, though, of only 1/2 degree even with Sun or Moon.

Decile (36 degrees). Some unique abilities to offer support and help to other people, often mental ingenuity, often with some unique technical insights and abilities to contribute. The person has some special gifts, but these may be wasted or unappreciated. The person usually needs to do some self-improvement work to capitalize on energy of this aspect. 1 degree orb, 2 degrees if Sun or Moon.

Nonagen (40 degrees). This is also called a Novile. This aspect shows areas the person needs to recognize they are held in bondage in some way, and release them. And when you do, it opens the door to the next octave, the next level in some way. Some say it is an aspect of gestation and birth, or birth coming out of captivity. I have also seen it connected with the concept of Dharma. Here is a site that gives simple descriptions of Nonagen aspects between different pairs of planets: john-sandbach.blogspot.com/2009/12/novile-aspect.html Orb of 1 degree, 2 degrees if Sun or Moon.

Septile (51 degrees 25 min 42.8 sec) When you divide 360 by 7, you get an irrational number....that's a number like PI which goes on indefinitely. In a chart, it can show an area where one does not behave in a rational manner, or has irrational urges, obsessive or compulsive urges. Yet there is a great potential to sense the mysterious, the hidden , what others may miss, and can indicate extraordinary creative efforts based upon a deeper understanding. There is often a feeling of destiny with this aspect, and it is prominent in many who have influenced the course of history. There is usually an ability, where these two planets are involved, to see a whole picture in one's mind, while others can only see parts of it. Suggested orb of only 1 degree, or two if involving the Sun or Moon. There is a site listing the meaning of Septiles between all pairs of planets at www.universalastrologer.com/septile.html

Biundecim (65 degrees 27 min 16.4 sec) See the Undecim.
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Binovile (80 degrees) Like the Nonagen.
Triundecim (98 degrees 10 min 54.5 sec) See the Undecim.

Biseptile (102 degrees 51 minutes 25.7 sec) Divide 360 by 2/7 and you get this aspect. It is much like the Septile, except that there is more of an urge to exteriorize it...to actively use this in the world beyond the self. Suggested orb of only 1 degree, or two if involving the Sun or Moon.

Squine (105 degrees): Charles Jayne studied this aspect, which I have not found a symbol for. He said it was like a hybrid between a square and a trine. You've got some of the laziness and ease that comes with a trine, but at the same time some of the problems of the square. You've got an incomplete tool that doesn't have quite a sharp enough edge but it isn't fully automatic, so you have to put some energy into it, and this is essential to do a good job. I call it the "Diamond in the rough aspect". 1 degree orb even with Sun or Moon.
Tredecile (108 degrees) It is creativity in the public context. Thus, the Tredecile identifies functions of being that provide the knack of professional artistry. The tredecile has been called an aspect of creative introversion by Dane Rudhyar. It is an opposition minus a quintile and, as such, points to the need for conscious withdrawal in order for originality to become inspired. 1 degree orb, 2 degrees with Sun or Moon.
Quadri undecim (130 degrees 05 min 27.3 sec) See the Undecim.

Bi-quintile (144 degrees). Like the Quintile, but given towards mastery of some creative talent, or functions suitable of extending them to group creativity. 2 degree orb, 4 degrees with Sun or Moon.

Triseptile (154 degrees 51 min 08.6 sec) Divide 360 by 3/7 and you get the third aspect in the Septile series. It too is like the Septile, except that it usually involves other people who may be critical to your path, or who are themselves at a critical fork in the road. Suggested orb of only 1 degree, or two if involving the Sun or Moon.
Quadrinovile (160 degrees) Like the Nonagen.

Quinque undecim (163 degrees 38 min 10.9 sec) See the Undecim. The orb issue is confusing here because it is so close to the next aspect. Adding 1/2 degree makes this 164 degrees 08 minutes 10.9 seconds, while the Johndro aspect is in orb down to 164 degrees. Is one of the orbs less, or is a planet in both aspects when it is in that 8 minute overlap?

Johndro (165 degrees) Some people also call this the Quindecile. Where you have this aspect, you have a dogged determination. You don't know when to quit, won't quit...even if the proposition is found to be unfeasible, you can't let go, can't stop. It is an aspect of unrelenting motivation, obsession, and determination, and can even cause separation. 1 degree orb even with Sun or Moon.