Explanation

When naming the angular connections, counting is done in the Tibetan way, with the first, the initial character, counting as 1. This results in a shift by 1, so the enemy of the fourth would be the third based on our count.

Plus / Minus 0 (xx)

Tibetan 1
Raṅ-keg
Own obstacle
The same zodiac is evaluated as negative in Tibetan astrology, because the bad properties are amplified and nothing can be compensated for. In Mongolian astrology, which is not that far removed from Tibetan, it is not quite seen that way.

Plus / Minus 1 (x)

Tibetan 2
Ne dra
Diseases and enemies
The angle between two neighboring Tibetan zodiac signs called "diseases and enemies" corresponds in European astrology to the secondary aspect called half-sextile of 30 degrees.

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Plus / Minus 2 (ox)

Tibetan 3
Tchedrel
Resolution
The angle mentioned in the Tibetan resolution and evaluated as neutral corresponds in European astrology to the sextile, a positively evaluated aspect that gives a chance that should be used

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Shi shey relations 3 (xx)

Tibetan 4
Shi shey
Enemy of the descending fourth
The enemy of the fourth corresponds to the angle of 90 degrees in the European horoscope and is called a square there because four points connected by this angle form a square. It is a main aspect with a high potential for conflict and a great challenge.

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Harmoniuous sign relations 4 (ooo)

Tibetan 5
Nga thun
Consistent with the fifth
This angle of 120 degrees is the trine in the European horoscope and is also rated as very positive here. A trine is a bit like a gift.

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Plus / Minus 5 (o)

Tibetan 6
Drouk dre
Fruit of the sixth
This angle of 150 degrees is called quinkunx in the European horoscope and is one of the most important secondary aspects. It is a kind of longing aspect that shows a potential, but which is usually not exhausted.

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Bad sign relations 6 (xxx)

Tibetan 7
bDun-zur
Angle of the seventh
This constellation corresponds to the opposition in the European horoscope and is also rated as tense or negative here. The opposition is a main aspect and is 180 degrees. There the elements earth and water as well as fire and air always stand opposite each other. These elements are compatible.
In the Tibetan horoscope we have oppositions of the elements fire and water as well as wood and metal. These elements form enemy relationships.

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