These new additions to my chart (or they seem new to me). I need to know what the sabian symbols reveal about each of the following planet's placement, any help would be appreciated.
Chiron under the sign of Taurus while placed in the 1st house is in Retrograde (Longitude: 09' 45' 15').
Goldstar, there's a very compelling and unmistakable theme that links the first item on your list. I'll lay it out and you can share with the rest of us what significance and meaning you think it has for you, if any.
thoughtfully
sdh3
Chiron in the First House: Chiron is associated with the emotional wounds we receive early on in our lives. The sign Chiron is in will dominate but the house placing will show in which area the personality is motivated and into which they will put their efforts. In the first house, it may indicate a journey of self-discovery. Possibly, there were restrictions in early childhood that will have had the effect on you of either retreating into yourself or having to fight to be noticed. There will be a need to find personal meaning in existence. Some will do this by being overly aggressive, others by withdrawing. Having a job or interest that is really enjoyed will give a positive direction to your life.
First House: The first house represents the physical plane of experience that deals with the totality of the individual. It represents the physical body in general and the general constitution. It is a very significant house in that it deals with what others pick up about you; that all important first impression. It represents some of the very early childhood experiences that shaped your self image and your outlook on life. Look at planets in this house and/or it's cusp ruling planet to get a feel for the individual life approach.
Taurus 09' 45' 15' = Taurus 10 = A Red Cross Nurse
The word
red is a derivative of the root reudh-1 which means “red, ruddy.” Its paronyms include robust, rouge, rubella, rubric, ruby,
ruddy (having a healthy, reddish color) rust, and rutile (a red, reddish-brown or black mineral that is the major source of titanium).
The word
cross descends from the Old English cros and more remotely from the Latin crux meaning the stake or cross “on which criminals were impaled or hanged hence figuratively” it implies “torture, trouble, misery.”
The word
nurse descends from the root (s)nu- which means “to swim, flow, let, flow; suckle.” Its other derivatives include nourish, nutrition, and nurture.
THEMES: The first theme concerns HEALTH. As shown above, one of the paronyms of nurse is the word nutritious. According to the MacMillan Dictionary, “
nutritious foods provide the substances that people need in order to be healthy.” Not surprisingly, the words healthy, healthful and health-giving are all synonyms of nutritious, and vice versa. Two of the paronyms of
red are the words
robust and
ruddy. Definitions of the former include “full of health and strength; vigorous” and “powerfully built; sturdy.” A common definition of the latter is “having a healthy,
reddish color.”
A second theme concerns PAIN and SUFFERING and its alleviation. Recall that the keyword
nurse has several definitions, two of which are “a person educated and trained to care for the sick or disabled” and “to treat carefully, especially in order to prevent pain.” Standing in marked contrast is the keyword
cross which descends from the Latin crux, the stake upon which criminals were impaled and which figuratively implied torture, trouble, and misery.
RETROGRADE: According to many astrologers, natal retrograde planets – or those planets which were retrograde at the time of our birth – indicate karmic lessons we’ve brought with us into our current incarnation.