Sun (Scorpio) sesquiquadrate Moon (Gemini) - What does this mean?!


Question: Can someone please explain this? If you need additional info, please let me know. Thanks in advance.


Answers: Can someone please explain this? If you need additional info, please let me know. Thanks in advance.
In astrology, a hard aspect is an astrological aspect that stimulates the native to take some action to resolve tension, conflict, or stress in his life. Because they required the native to take action, they are very motivational in nature. All hard aspects are considered to be disharmonious on some level because an easy flow of energy does not exist within them. The conjunction and the parallel are sometimes considered to be hard because they stimulate action, but they are not always disharmonious because quite often the activities they induce can bring about positive outcomes.

When determining whether an aspect is disharmonious, therefore, one would need to look at the planets involved and see the influence they play in the situation. An example of this would be the planet Pluto. Because of the extreme nature of the planetoid, just about any aspect it makes is going to be considered hard because it forces the native to look closely at his life, make appropriate changes, or risk losing that which is important to him. Therefore, even though the trine and sextile are considered to be easy aspects, any aspect they make with Pluto is likely to be fraught with difficulties until the native learns to transform his environment through the transcendental nature of the planet.

The aspects that are considered to be hard are the semi-square, square aspect, opposition or sesquiquadrate.

Sesquiquadrate: The sesquiquadrate (abrv. Ses) is an angle of 135° (a square [90°] + a semisquare [45°]). A separation of 135±2° is considered a sesquiquadrate; it indicates somewhat stressful conditions. it is considered similar in influence to the semisquare. The sesquiquadrate is sometimes called a sesquisquare, square-and-a-half, quartile-and-a-half, and/or trioctile.
Sun semi-square Moon, Sun sesquiquadrate Moon

There is an ongoing conflict between what you think you should do and what you feel is right. This struggle can cause problems in your relationships with others. On the other hand, this inner discontent can also motivate you to ask for more from life in general.
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