Grand sextile (astrology)

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In astrology, the grand sextile is an aspect pattern made between six planets or other stellar bodies, which are all placed approximately or exactly 60 degrees apart from each other, forming six sextiles. When viewing the horoscope the configuration will appear to be a hexagram across the natal chart. The grand sextile is not a common configuration, and within the configuration are two grand trines and three oppositions as well as the six sextiles.

See also: astrological aspect