The T-Square is built from:

  • One opposition (culmination)
  • Two squares (crisis points)

As shown in the material How-to-interpret-T-Square-Astro…, it is:

  • One of the 5 major configurations (Stellium, T-Square, Grand Cross, Grand Trine, Yod)
  • The most common one (around 40% of charts)
  • A highly dominating structure that can rule half the chart

This configuration creates:

  • Internal friction
  • External pressure
  • Psychological polarization
  • Achievement drive
  • Crisis cycles

Requirements
  • Solid understanding of aspects
  • Knowledge of modality (Cardinal, Fixed, Mutable)
  • Ability to read houses and rulership
Features
  • Structural anatomy of T-Square
  • Square vs Opposition deep breakdown
  • Focal planet interpretation method
  • Empty leg integration system
Target Audiences
  • Astrology students (intermediate+)
  • Practicing astrologers
  • Individuals with a T-Square in their chart