You have never said what the sign that looks like a < greater sign and the other looks like a O or Q and a b . What do those mean. Thanks, hope you can help.
Yeah! Sorry about that! The other symbols are going to be minor aspects that I don't really think are that important. It's good to know what the symbols are. The < one is a semi-square or 45° angle and the bQ one is a biquintile which is 144°. There are other minor aspects as well, but one of the issues with them being so minor is that the symbols are not widely agreed upon so there are a couple of alternates for some of them which can make it pretty confusing. Like I'm searching for a link for you right now for others and what I'm finding are symbols I'm not familiar with or links to sites that are no longer online, but here's one that still works: unicornastrology.com/minor-aspects-in-astrology-meaning/