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Constellation phase and arch _ the difference between constellation phase and arch phase

What do conjunctions in the constellation mean?

Concept: Harmony, arch and half arch are collectively called phases in astrology.

Harmony: Two stars in the astrolabe overlap, showing zero degree. It's called Hexiang. The forces of the two stars influence each other.

Arch phase: The included angle between the two stars in the astrolabe is 120 degrees. Arch phase is a good phase, which can exert the positive force of two planets. (For example, the four directions of constellations: three constellations in the water, Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio, each form a phase of 120. )

Half arch: The two stars are in a 60-degree phase in the astrolabe, which is a harmonious phase. (such as Aquarius and Sagittarius)

Harmony is a neutral phase, neither good nor bad, and arch and semi-arch are auspicious.

In addition, the penalty phase (two stars at 90 degrees) and the offset phase (two stars at 180 degrees) are both humiliating positions.

Venus represents beauty and love, Jupiter represents luck and optimism, Neptune represents psychedelic and imagination, and the sun represents father and external self.

Judging a person's ability and charm by looking at the phase relationship between a planet and Venus.