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Saturn Sesquiquadrate Moon
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Justin Baldoni

Sun Sign Aquarius Moon Sign Scorpio Ascendant Virgo
January 31, 2025 4:17 AM UTC
Saturn
Transit Saturn
17° Pisces 20'
Natal Moon
Scorpio 13'
Orb
1° 53'
Justin Baldoni
Birth Details
January 24, 1984
8:30 PM PST (UTC-08:00)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
34°03'N, 118°14'W
Tropical Placidus
1 AC 2 3 4 IC 5 6 7 DC 8 9 10 MC 11 12 Sesquiquadrate astrolis.com
Sesquiquadrate
A sesquiquadrate is a challenging aspect that indicates a conflict of energy between two planets. It is a negative aspect that indicates tension and obstacles in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect ends on June 27.

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Although this aspect is present in your chart, it does not dominate your experiences. Its influence is more subtle and understated. This means that while this interaction between Saturn and the Moon does have an effect on your personality and life path, it is not overwhelming or forceful.

Saturn in a sesquiquadrate aspect with the Moon can create a period marked by emotional tension and challenges. Saturn represents discipline, restrictions, and lessons that need to be learned, while the Moon governs emotions, instincts, and inner feelings. This 135-degree aspect is considered mildly challenging but not as intense as some other hard aspects like the square or opposition. The influence often feels like an irritating itch that needs addressing but is not overwhelming.

This transit encourages facing emotional issues with maturity and responsibility. It may feel difficult initially because Saturn's stern energy clashes with the Moon's desire for comfort and security. Yet this friction can lead to personal growth and greater emotional resilience. Benefits from this transit include learning how to better manage emotions under stress, developing stronger boundaries, and gaining a deeper understanding of one's own needs versus responsibilities.