My natal moon is in quintile with mercury, what does it mean and what are the consequences on my character?
My natal moon is in quintile with mercury, what does it mean and what are the consequences on my character?
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The quintile and biquintile are generally regarded as minor aspects, and accordingly only a small orb is allowed with them: less than 2 degrees. If your Moon-Mercury quintile is within orb, then it does definitely connect these two planets. The quintile is often associated with style, creativity, anRead more
The quintile and biquintile are generally regarded as minor aspects, and accordingly only a small orb is allowed with them: less than 2 degrees. If your Moon-Mercury quintile is within orb, then it does definitely connect these two planets.
The quintile is often associated with style, creativity, and strong interests. With Moon and Mercury, we’re linking up feelings, needs, and security on the one hand with thoughts, words, and sociability on the other. This might express itself as a talent for creative writing, or heartfelt speech, or friendships that are emotionally close, or having nurturing siblings, or maybe being the family’s spokesman, among other things. The house placements and the rest of the chart will help flesh out the picture.
I don’t personally make much use of the quintile, since I find that the major aspects usually provide plenty of meat, at least for a first reading. Quintiles are strengthened if they reinforce themes that are already indicated by stronger aspects in the chart. A lone quintile that doesn’t reinforce these dominant themes will probably manifest more in the realm of personal style. The Moon-Mercury quintile person might be someone who is known for talking about his family and finding just the right words to express how he feels.
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