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11-26-2011, 12:49 PM
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Idiot's guide to natal astrology
Ok, so I'm not entirely new to astrology, but compared to people on this forum I'm mos def a noob.
In this thread I'll post every question, smart or stupid, that I have on interpreting natal charts, and I hope you'll help me out!
First question is a basic one, but I need to get some clarification:
What are the houses? How are they different from the signs and planets? What do they represent that signs and planets do not?
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11-26-2011, 02:03 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
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Originally Posted by Juno11
Ok, so I'm not entirely new to astrology, but compared to people on this forum I'm mos def a noob.
In this thread I'll post every question, smart or stupid, that I have on interpreting natal charts, and I hope you'll help me out!
First question is a basic one, but I need to get some clarification:
What are the houses? How are they different from the signs and planets? What do they represent that signs and planets do not?
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Here's a link that might help. http://www.horoscope-horoscopes-astr...astrology2.htm
It uses the 'Planet - Actor, Sign - Costume, House - Setting' metaphor.
Here's my own (clumsy) explanation:
The houses refer to topical experience areas in a person's life. Examples: The 7th refers to relationships, 4th the home life, 9th is religious and philosophical views etc.
I see the signs as a kind of energetic quality, or flavour. The signs say 'in what manner' and the houses say 'where'
A simple example: I have Virgo on the 11th house cusp. This means that I tend to relate socially (11th house) through service, by being interested in the health and welfare of those in my society (Virgo).
To me, planets modify exactly what our relationships with those houses and signs is like. They show how we personally relate to those life topics.
Example: I have both lights (the Sun and the Moon) in Virgo, in the 11th, so 11th house matters are of a particular importance to me. I also have Saturn up there too, so I actually find it colossally frustrating to bring my interest in helping people into successful and rewarding manifestations.
If they were actors, then in my story there would be a villain (Saturn) screwing with my heroes (Sun and Moon) in their attempts to heal the world.
Hope this is helpful.
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11-26-2011, 02:44 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
Ok, so let's say I have Mars in the 4th house in Pisces.
Will that say that in matters of family and domestic issues I will have a very strong, aggressive will to establish a family and a home, and i will do it through compassion and and love, but might get lost by my dreams and passive behaviour to actually realize my will?
Am I completely lost?
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11-26-2011, 03:33 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
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Ok, so let's say I have Mars in the 4th house in Pisces.
Will that say that in matters of family and domestic issues I will have a very strong, aggressive will to establish a family and a home, and i will do it through compassion and and love, but might get lost by my dreams and passive behaviour to actually realize my will?
Am I completely lost?
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You are definitely thinking along the correct lines!
There are other factors to look at that will refine your understanding of the meaning of the symbols. I don't want to overload you with too much, but how Mars is aspected is important, as is looking at the sign ruler of Pisces (Jupiter or Neptune, depending on your preference).
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11-26-2011, 03:38 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
Allright. Next question:
What are the aspects? How can an idiot use them to interpret something? What do you actually interpret with aspects?
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11-27-2011, 04:28 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
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Allright. Next question:
What are the aspects? How can an idiot use them to interpret something? What do you actually interpret with aspects?
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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.
planets in houses
http://www.horoscopeswithin.com/planetsinhouses.php
Houses/signs are like the backdrop of a stage/theatre, planets in houses behave like actors on a stage, the *aspects* show how these planets/actor behave in a house
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Thank you for links and explanations. I see this house thing is a touchy subject, haha!
Next question:
What are the red flag-aspects?
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once you get your chart, pref from astro you will notice the aspect grid bottom left, which is full of tiny drawnings like  90' square  120' trine  conjunction + or - 8' for but sun/moon upto 10'  180' oppositions. 
sextiles =60' + or - 6'
Orbs can be quite contentious as well, but these are mainstream and mine that I use.....
Now it's the red lines, in the aspect grid, conjunctions, squares and oppositions that can be problematic... trines and sextiles are easy flowing. All depends on whether the two planets 'get along' are benefics or malific...
generally the 'outers' are malifics..
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11-26-2011, 04:48 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
Thanks for all the links Astrologer50!
I'll try to read some of the links, but I'll keep posting questions here as well as I tend to understand it better when people explain it to me in their own words.
So, back to the aspects:
Is an aspect the trinity placement of planet+sign+house?
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11-26-2011, 05:24 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
more or less, planets are modified by signs, where they express are houses and how they express are *aspects*
ask anything you like, it's so refreshing to here someone really wants to learn
May I suggest you read the 'welcome to the world of astrology’ and other ---sticky' at the top of this forum? It has some great explanations, links etc. At the top of every forum there are lots of ‘stickys’ which explain matters in that forum, along with guidelines & tips
There is a 'plethora' of information on AW, espec in the 'stickys' at the top of every forum, our Education forum and Recommendations forum to. Plus we have a good search feature,[but not foolproof obviously, so try here first] bit like google using keywords – initially select advanced and try just selecting 'titles' rather than posts
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11-26-2011, 05:35 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
So, if "Mars in Pisces in the 4th house" is an aspect, what is let's say "Moon trine Uranus"? Is that an aspect too?
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
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So, if "Mars in Pisces in the 4th house" is an aspect, what is let's say "Moon trine Uranus"? Is that an aspect too?
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can you post the chart please? we are all visual people....
How to attach a chart as thumbnail
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12126
moon trine uranus is one aspect, mars must make a separate aspect to either moon OR uranus. they don't become threesomes.....
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11-27-2011, 09:35 AM
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11-27-2011, 03:04 PM
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Re: Idiot's guide to natal astrology
Thank you for links and explanations. I see this house thing is a touchy subject, haha!
Next question:
What are the red flag-aspects?
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