The Yod aspect pattern is a configuration of three planets forming a long isosceles triangle, often called the “Finger of God.” It consists of two 150-degree angles (quincunxes) and one 60-degree angle (sextile).
“Yod” is the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and means the Finger of Yahweh. It carries kabbalistic and mystical significance related to the name of God, His omnipresence, and human humility.
The apex of the Yod pattern always points to something important. On January 31, 2013, a very rare heliocentric Yod is formed by Earth, Mars, and Pluto (with a 1-degree orb):

“Yod” is the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and means the Finger of Yahweh. It carries kabbalistic and mystical significance related to the name of God, His omnipresence, and human humility.
The apex of the Yod pattern always points to something important. On January 31, 2013, a very rare heliocentric Yod is formed by Earth, Mars, and Pluto (with a 1-degree orb):

EAR = 131.34 degrees (11°LEO 20'43'')
MAR = 340.51 degrees (10°PSC 30'37'')
PLU = 279.45 degrees (09°CAP 27'04'')
MAR = 340.51 degrees (10°PSC 30'37'')
PLU = 279.45 degrees (09°CAP 27'04'')
Mars, the god of war, governs energy, action, and desire. Pluto, the god of the underworld, governs subconscious forces, transformation, renewal, and rebirth. From their respective water signs, both point toward Earth—this solitary planet of God’s most wondrous creatures—positioned in the fire sign of Leo.
The last time this pattern appeared in our solar system with the same precision was June 13, 1876. The next occurrence will be on May 3, 2079. Astrologers often associate the Yod pattern with arriving at a fork in the road, requiring a choice between paths without knowing where either will lead.
