T-square's

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I will try, based on the t-square that I have in my own chart and one from the chart of a friend I used to know.

The t-square in my chart involves the Moon, Mercury and Mars, Mars being the "leg" or focus of the t-square. Moon is in 3rd House, Mercury is in 9th House, and Mars is in 6th House. For me this has had to do with difficulties focussing my mind and overcoming procrastination/hesitancy in terms of work and employment (6th House focus), or to put it another way I would say that I am a good "ideas person" or "planner" but having thought and reflected and analysed and made lists (being a Virgo!) I often find it hard to take sustained action to "pull everything together". As my Moon and Mercury are in the "astrologer's degrees" of 27 Aquarius and 27 Leo, this may also have to do with the sometime ambition I have to become a professional astrologer, the difficulty as usual being to know the right action to take and to take it in a sustained manner (Mars in Taurus).

My friend's t-square involved an opposition of Jupiter in Sagittarius and Uranus in Gemini with the "leg" or focus of the t-square being Mercury in Pisces. The most obvious manifestation of this to me was that she was very much of a chatterbox! Not that she was boring really, but most of the time it was hard to get a word in edgewise! With her Mercury being in Pisces I would say that she probably did tend to ramble on and not be particularly focussed.

So I would say that particular attention needs to be paid to the "leg" of the t-square, particularly in terms of what planet it is and which house it is in: there may be particular difficulties experienced with the expression of this planet's energies, either underdoing, overdoing, or inappropriate expression.