Western Astrology Aspects & Geometry Advanced

Parallel (Declination Aspect)

Two planets at the same declination north or south of the celestial equator, acting like a conjunction in the declination dimension.

What is Parallel (Declination Aspect)?

Declination parallels occur when two planets share the same angular distance from the celestial equator (within approximately one degree). While standard aspects measure longitude along the ecliptic, parallels measure latitude above or below it. A parallel functions similarly to a conjunction—blending the two planetary energies—but operates as a subtler, background influence. Parallels often explain connections between planets that have no standard longitudinal aspect.

How TriAstra Uses Parallel (Declination Aspect)

TriAstra includes declination parallels as supplementary aspects in synastry analysis, revealing hidden connections between charts that longitude-only analysis would miss.

What Parallel (Declination Aspect) Means for You

Parallel aspects in your chart reveal background connections between planets that standard aspects may not show. They add a hidden layer of planetary cooperation or tension.

Discover Your Parallel (Declination Aspect)

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