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sophiechuu
04-28-2010, 12:06 AM
Hi everyone, I'm new to this website but I'm not new to the fascinating world of astrology! :biggrin:

I was wondering if I could get a few interpretations of my natal chart.

Here is the information (and the image is attached as well):


Sun Pisces 28.58
Ascendant Cancer 27.42
Moon Cancer 11.58
Mercury Pisces 23.05
Venus Aries 13.20
Mars Sagittarius 25.44
Jupiter Pisces 6.28
Saturn Sagittarius 9.42
Uranus Sagittarius 22.21
Neptune Capricorn 5.44
Pluto Scorpio 6.56

II Leo 19.23
III Virgo 14.57
IV Libra 16.03
V Scorpio 21.31
VI Sagittarius 26.32
VII Capricorn 27.42
VIII Aquarius 19.23
IX Pisces 14.57
Midheaven Aries 16.03
Lilith Gemini 2.22
XI Taurus 21.31
Asc node Taurus 0.17
XII Gemini 26.32

Sun in IX
Moon in XII
Mercury in IX
Venus in IX
Mars in V
Jupiter in VIII
Saturn in V
Uranus in V
Neptune in VI
Pluto in IV
Lilith in XI
Asc node in Midheaven

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Any interpretations would be appreciated =)


Something that has always interested me about my own chart is my Mercury and Venus in the IX house, because I started learning foreign languages since I was little and majored in Japanese in college. Also, I am interested in foreign people more as a significant other! It's really amazing how accurate it is...!

Some vague questions I have are:
"How can I manage my extreme emotions?" because as you can see, I'm Pisces with Cancer rising in moon... I'm like the stereotypical "mother" figure who gets too emotional... :crying:
"What kind of sign would be benefical for me to pair with?"
etc.


Please share your knowledge with me to help me better understand myself and astrology :happy:

astrologer50
05-11-2010, 02:11 PM
Your chart is rather poor quality doesn't show the degrees or aspect grid, much better for future reference to get a free chart from astro.com pref Extended chart selection where you can add in progressions and transits.

Now your moon is in 12th suggesting some resentment towards mother, opp Neptune says emotional disillusionment and square to venus is emotional stress from childhood connected to mother.

Now the good points are your moon is also in a water grand trine suggesting an easy flow of energies between planets, ie; pluto in 4th and jupiter in 8th house.

Basic astrology
Now basically your sun sign is your 'core beliefs, values, ego' and Asc is your physical body, mode of expression and mask and persona that we all wear and hide behind, but definitely not what's going on underneath. What's going on underneath is your Sun sign. Moon sign, house placements and aspects describe your emotional and intuitive responses, also describes your view of your mother, as saturn describes your father by sign and house position.

So, think of a glass milk bottle the bottle is your Asc and your sun the milk, but the milk still has to 'come out' through the glass neck of the milk bottle....

Now aspects within a natal chart represent 'facets' of our personality, because we are all multifaceted beings. What these do is 'break down and compartmentalise' these facets into smaller bite size chunks. This does take quite a lot of self analysis and objectivity to 'see yourself' and why you do certain things and behave in certain ways. Actually it can be quite good therapy...

Remember back to your school days an opposition is 180', square 90', trine 120', and sextile 60' Now challenged aspects are conj (depending on the planets, cos some like each other and some really don't) squares and oppositions. Easy aspects are conj (if the planets get along) eg: Jupiter conj Moon, sextile and trine. Quincunx is inbetween (depending on the planets) causes health strains and unresolved or hard to balance planets/energies.

Now there will be occasions when transits going over cancer or cardinal same degrees where it will set off a mixture of your grand trine aspects and square to venus and opp to neptune.

"People with the Moon in H12 tend to be born into families where emotional considerations are played down, if not ignored outright, in the name of expediency or practical sense. The parents, most significantly the mother, may be afraid of examining their emotions, in case by doing so; they wrench the lid off Pandora’s box. In such a situation, the domestic atmosphere tends to be charged with unacknowledged and unresolved emotion. The child is taught by example that his feelings are to be ignored and goes on the run from them, frequently by concentrating on the area of life indicated by the house position of his Sun"
http://www.dkfoundation.co.uk/dkfoundation/BookKarmaHouse12.htm

"Your sensitive emotional nature tends to shy away from social confutation, feelings are fragile and you are easily hurt. At times, others may view you as a lonely emotionally withdrawn person. Your day-to-day response to circumstance is strongly conditioned by current environmental conditions and your emotional ability to cope with events. Energy levels fluctuate with mood and surrounding circumstances. You may gain satisfaction from some form of selfless behind-the-scenes service involving sacrifice on your part. Occasionally, it is important for your general health and well-being that you seek seclusion in order to renew your emotional strength. Mystical ability is indicated and there is likely to be a keen interest in things spiritual."
http://www.horoscopeswithin.com/mooninhouses.php

"Insecurity makes this person vulnerable since he or she feels unsettled in any situation that has to do either with ­self‑image or with social position, he or she is usually inclined to blame the world for any upsets, and keeps changing outlooks or jobs. Also, because he or she finds it hard to express emotions, he or she runs the risk of being misunderstood or of offending accepted norms. this individual is liable to build a little world where he can be himself but where outsiders cannot gain entrance. The Moon, typically, encourages the native to put on a pretence"
From the book ‘Aspects and Personality’ by Karen Hamaker-Zondag