What are these parts?

EhTeam

Well-known member
I am not sure if this exists, but I was wondering if there was a thread or chart that told about what part of my chart means...not aspects or interpertation, but below the actuall graph.
If there is a link on the Astro site that explains it, I would be willing to read that.

I have attatched a graph, with the areas in question inside a yellow box.

The first box, outside of three chart has four letters down the side,
F A E W
across the top, it says,
CFM

Ok, what is this graph and what is it for?



The second box, is the Transit portion of the graph.

Why does it show the transition with the aspect symbol in between the degrees?
 

EJ53

Banned
I see no graph, Eh Team...

FAEW = Fire : Air : Earth : Water

CFM = Cardinal : Fixed : Mutable

Is it a graph, or a table showing the number of planets in each of these?

EJ
 

dr. farr

Well-known member
That is the aspectarian table, showing the types of aspects formed between planets, nodes, ascendant, MC; also always print out the free pdf supplement page which shows the speed of the planets and, most importantly, their degrees of declination north or south of the ecliptic: when these match (between 2 or more planets or a node) it is the same as if they are in a strong conjunction (this is called a "parallel of declination")
 
I am not sure if this exists, but I was wondering if there was a thread or chart that told about what part of my chart means...not aspects or interpertation, but below the actuall graph.
If there is a link on the Astro site that explains it, I would be willing to read that.

I have attatched a graph, with the areas in question inside a yellow box.

The first box, outside of three chart has four letters down the side,
F A E W [fire, air, earth and water]
across the top, it says,
CFM [cardinal, fixed and mutable]

Ok, what is this graph and what is it for?



The second box, is the Transit portion of the graph.

Why does it show the transition with the aspect symbol in between the degrees?

Beginning to Study Astrology
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showpost.php?p=154469&postcount=10
http://www.soulhealing.com/tutorialwest.htm

How to attach a chart as thumbnail
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12126

ATTENTION PLEASE to new members!
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19968

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.

Natal chart aspects
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/sunaspects.html
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/aspects2.html
http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/planetsaspectsastrology.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_aspect
http://www.astro.com/astrology/in_aspect_e.htm
http://www.skyviewzone.com/astrology/aspectsreference.htm
http://www.skyviewzone.com/astrology/aspectssun.htm
http://astrologynotes.org/wiki/Sun_aspects
 
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