♀ Venus bQ Biquintile ♇ Pluto
144° · minor aspect · neutral · default orb ±1.5°
The biquintile between Venus and Pluto joins concord, beauty, and desire to the twentieth century's planet of buried power and regeneration at the 144-degree harmonic Kepler assigned to formed gifts. Modern practitioners read the pair's hard aspects as compulsion in love and taste; the biquintile they read as magnetism under management, intensity of attraction turned into craft. Documented domains include portraiture and the erotic arts, the restoration of what was ruined, therapeutic work with intimacy, and commerce in rarities, wherever value is created by descending into what others avoid and returning with something whole.
Traditional reading
Venus applies, and steeply: Pluto can take a month to move what Venus covers in a day. Since Pluto's 1930 discovery no classical source can bear on the pairing, and even the aspect's Kepler-era pedigree is younger than the doctrines usually quoted for Venus. Modern rulership talk links the two through Scorpio, Venus's detriment and Pluto's assigned domicile, a mismatch practitioners cite when the pair's contacts run hot. Harmonic astrologers hold the biquintile to a narrow orb and read it as cohort depth given personal style.
Classical reading
Twice a quintile (144°). Kepler's fifth-harmonic family. Associated with deeper creative integration than the quintile.
Modern reading
Modern reading: integrated creative expression. The two principles work together to produce a distinctive output.
The two bodies
Other Venus–Pluto aspects
More on the Biquintile aspect in general.
Reference, not advice
This is cultural and astronomical reference, not personal prediction or advice.
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