read my rare natal chart

AnnB2020

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I have a weird natal chart and would like info please:
 

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JUPITERASC

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Re: rare natal charts

I have a weird natal chart and would like info please:
tell us specifically why you think it is weird :smile:
and keep in mind that worldwide
you share same planetary placements with more than 360,000 others
born same day as yourself




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AnnB2020

Member
Re: rare natal charts

It has a 7 stellium in virgo a 5 stellium in Pisces and a 4 stellium in libra,

having 3 stelliums is rare. just wondered what they are all about because so many planets and astroids lined up.
I would like to understand the significance of this.
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Re: rare natal charts

It has a 7 stellium in virgo a 5 stellium in Pisces and a 4 stellium in libra,
having 3 stelliums is rare.

just wondered what they are all about
because so many planets and astroids lined up.
I would like to understand the significance of this.
Does anyone else have aspects to asteroids?
Everyone has aspects to asteroids
that's simply because there are millions of asteroids
and unsurprisingly
modernist astrologers disagree on the application of myths to asteroids :smile:
there are literally millions of asteroids out there
So if you want to count them, everyone has aspects to asteroids.
Some astrologers use them, some don't.
So I guess it's up to you.
I don't use them
so I have no idea what Pallas in aspect to the moon or Jupiter would mean.
If you do know, then does it apply to your life so far?
I think working with them would help you to test them out,
and see which ones have value to you, if any of them do.
As far as how many asteroids there are
if you only consider those larger than 100 meters orbiting within the inner Solar System,
there are over one hundred and fifty million asteroids :smile:

Count smaller ones and you get even more.
and so
that natal chart is starting to feel a little crowded http://www.universetoday.com/97571/how-many-asteroids-are-out-there/


There isn't much info on aspects to asteroids.
because asteroids are recent on the astrological scene
it's mostly guess work and research is required

When an asteroid is first discovered, it is given a provisional designation


for example "1999 RQ36."

The first four digits tell you what year it was discovered.
The last four characters inform as to when in that year it was discovered.
1999 RQ36 was the 916th object observed in the first half of September, 1999.
Once the asteroid's orbit is precisely known, it is issued an official sequential number.
1999 RQ36 was the 101,955th asteroid to receive a number, so it is now formally known as 101955.
Only about 5% of numbered asteroids have been given names
http://www.planetary.org/get-involved/contests/osirisrex/guidelines.html

The Minor Planet Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory gives asteroids these alphanumeric codes.
The asteroid's discoverer can propose to the International Astronomical Union to give the asteroid a formal name.
The International Astronomical Union has established rules to guide the selection of names
for objects located in different parts of the solar system
.


the delineation of more than one million asteroids
is a mammoth task

disagreements amongst modernist astrologers on this subject include
whether or not the application of myth to asteroids is even workable
Let's acknowledge that more asteroids are being discovered daily
and there are already millions to be delineated
and so
times are changing daily, moment by moment
 

AnnB2020

Member
Thank you for that information. I have I believe 5 planets and one asteroid in one of the stelliums is that typical? what does the stellium represent?
 

AnnB2020

Member
I'd like to know that too.
I'd like to know the dob; something seems really off unless they have A LOT of retrograde planets.:whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling:

Nope. As you can see. They are not in retrograde and my dob is 10/14/1968. We used longitude and latitude and time of birth. Late afternoon. The personal info is not added for privacy
 

blackbery

Well-known member
I can't read the chart, it makes no sense, you must have Retrograde planets because the aspect patterns don't jive. A quick glance shows something is off.

Oh, well, if you don't want your chart looked at properly, that's up to you but no astrologer can look at what you posted & analyze it.

:neptune: cannot be in :libra: in 1968, it was in :scorpio:!

That's just for starters.:whistling::whistling::whistling:



Nope. As you can see. They are not in retrograde and my dob is 10/14/1968. We used longitude and latitude and time of birth. Late afternoon. The personal info is not added for privacy
 

chay

Banned
Re: rare natal charts

It has a 7 stellium in virgo a 5 stellium in Pisces and a 4 stellium in libra,

having 3 stelliums is rare. just wondered what they are all about because so many planets and astroids lined up.
I would like to understand the significance of this.

You wouldn't count Asteroids as part of a Stellium, because there are so many. You can add many Asteroids into a chart. How you use them is that you would look at very tight angles, particularly conjunctions & add that influence into your interpretations. Modern Astrology software allows you to work with thousands. You wouldn't load them all into the chart at once. You would also look for Asteroids representing what you are looking at. For a trip, you'd look at Asteroids representing travel, for surgery you'd look at Medical Asteroids. Used in Returns you'd look at groups of Asteroids on the Ascendant of the chart & also the Sun in a Solar, the Moon in a Lunar.
The traditional Astrologers here would have learned to draw a chart from scratch by hand and read it within a 12 House system, very skillful & by practising the same kind of Astrology using the 12 Signs and Houses they become experts.
 

blackbery

Well-known member
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


If you were born 10/14/1968, what you have attached is not your natal chart. Your chart doesn't even look like what you've posted using Lahiri zodiac.

29-30 degrees Virgo Sun in Western tropical astrology -- which is what the chart you posted shows -- is usually around 21 September.

The chart you posted has Mercury at 31 degrees Virgo.

Better get your money back.
 

IleneK

Premium Member
When the Sun is at 29 Vi in 1968, Pluto was 22 VI, whether you use western or eastern zodiac. So I do not understand your chart.

But if it were real, I have seen that kind of distribution of planets before. It is not so rare.
 
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