Moon-Biquintile-Chiron
(Transit Moon → Natal Chiron)
Avelom Podvodny. Aspects
Moon biquintile: The people do not possess the language through which their soul could be expressed. This aspect provides in the areas of the Planet a good intuitive understanding of lower forms of life, especially biological needs, if the person desires it. In the harmonious variant, one will skillfully select the landscape, food, lighting, and oxygen levels for aquarium fish, and easily find common ground with a down-and-out alcoholic, sincerely sympathizing with them, and even if not setting them on the true path (which, of course, is difficult), at least emotionally warm them, feeling Moon-Venus in the process. When the Moon is afflicted, lower forms of life in the Planet’s spheres will constantly irritate the person, who may then vent on them the aggression arising from entirely different causes, for example, from planets forming stressful major aspects to the Moon. In this case, it will be difficult for the person to recognize either the (even potential) spirituality of lower life forms or (especially) the connection between their problems and imperfections and their own, although in this case the analogy may be obvious: thick owners most often have thick dogs, and the evolutionary development of a family egregor is easiest to determine by the level. Chiron biquintile: A villain is also God’s vessel—just with a broken handle. This aspect provides in the Planet’s spheres an unconventional perception of lower forms of life and their problems, which, though possibly superficial at a low level, may carry deeper significance than the person initially intends, though this is not immediately apparent to anyone. If the person begins to interact more closely with lower life, driven by purely human impulses, they will encounter serious problems both of that life itself and of their own involvement in it, placing them in a dead end and surrounding them with indescribable chaos, making it very difficult to find a way out; more precisely, it will require the person to reevaluate their views not only on lower life but also on their attitude toward it, and possibly on the issue of humanity as a whole. Overall, this is a very promising aspect, since working with it offers the possibility, through participation in another’s life, to understand the peculiarities of one’s evolutionary “tails”—that is, inadequately low programs of the subconscious—perceive them, and change them, making them more aligned with the spiritual image; however, first of all, one must learn to see lower life in the Planet’s spheres and its problems with objective and attentive eyes, overcoming corresponding social stereotypes: a cow may not be quite a microcosm, but is still closer to a human than to a milk factory.



