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What are the most important aspects in astrology?
The traditional major aspects are sometimes called Ptolemaic aspects since they were defined and used by Ptolemy in the 1st Century, AD. These aspects are the conjunction (0°), sextile (60°), square (90°), trine (120°), and opposition (180°).
What are the big 6 zodiac placements?
The birth chart might seem like nonsense, but this guide will help you understand your big six: the sun, moon, rising, Mercury, Venus and Mars signs. This is the sign you’re probably most familiar with because it’s the main one.
What is a placement in astrology?
The unique placement of the planets in the houses is determined by your rising sign, also known as your ascendant. This is the zodiac sign that was on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of your birth.
What are the top placements for Fame in the birth chart?
Here are the top placements for fame in the birth chart! The Midheaven (MC) and 10th house show a person’s public image in the birth chart, so this house is always the first place I look when I’m reading a chart for fame. The signs that tend to create the most public fame in this chart are Scorpio, Leo, and Aquarius.
What do strong placements mean in astrology?
Strong placements (planets and/or signs) can either mean very popular or famous. You’ll need to evaluate aspects and the rest of your chart to see what fits. Look especially for Gemini, Leo, and Aquarius in the 11th house. Strong planets will be the same as the 10th house (see above). Related: Pallas Astrology – How You Solve Problems
Is your sun sign the most important part of your birth chart?
Your Sun sign is not even the first thing on my list of key components to understand a birth chart. To understand a Natal Chart, you must consider these 7 Aspects: The first and most important part to consider are the angles that will shape the picture that the Sun, Moon, and planets fill in.
How important is the placement of the planets in the chart?
Every placement in the chart is important, you need every placement to fully understand the individual. There are some planets that get more weight over others, such as Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The outer planets like Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto affect generations because of how slow they move.