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1.  Aries -Mar 21 - Apr 20
2.  Taurus -Apr 21 - May 21
3.  Gemini -May 22 - Jun 20
4.  Cancer -Jun 21 - Jul 22
5.  Leo -Jul 23 - Aug 22
6.  Virgo -Aug 23 - Sept 22
7.  Libra -Sept 23 - Oct 22
8.  Scorpio -Oct 23 - Nov 21
9.   Sagittarius -Nov 22 - Dec 21
10. Capricorn -Dec 22 - Jan 19
11.  Aquarius -Jan 20 - Feb 18
12.  Pisces - Feb 19 - Mar 20
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Astrology - Twelve Meditations on the Zodiacal Signs and Willpower

Astrology - Twelve Meditations on the Zodiacal Signs and Willpower
Astrology is a vast subject - so vast that someone can only enter into it hesitatingly. The astrology I am talking about is of much depth. Something essential between your life and the universe is connected, is in a rhythmic harmony. We are not separate or isolated but joined together in an organic way. Life is a whole. Whatever is happening anywhere in the universe also affects man and vice versa. If we can understand this properly, there is no need to live encaged within ego and pride. Your ego is not, but the cosmos is. Very powerful forces are operating, and your ego is absolutely insignificant. You are an integral part of this big world.

At the time of birth, the condition of a child’s mind is exactly like a very sensitive photo plate. When a child is conceived, this is the first exposure. The day the child is born is a second exposure. These two exposures are registered upon the sensitive mind of the child, as if on film. The world, as it is at that moment, is imprinted upon the child. This determines the child’s sympathies and antipathies for his entire life.

The first part of astrology is the outermost layer, which is nonessential. There everything is circumstantial, uncertain, unpredictable. The more we talk about external happenings, the more there is coincidence. The second part is the middle layer, the semi-essential layer. There is possibility of transformation if the right choice is made. The third part is the core, the essence. It cannot be changed. When it is known, the only way is to cooperate with it.

The real thing is the third. It is the quintessence of everything. It belongs to the innermost and is absolutely predetermined. The more one moves toward one’s center, the nearer one comes to the essential, the predetermined part. With inner phenomena things begin to appear scientific, as if based on a definite law. They become more and more decisive.

Between these two conditions - the peripheral and the essential – in the middle layer there is ample room to effect changes by exercising one’s freedom of choice. Here, someone with awareness will make the correct choice, and the right way is to start moving towards your center. A person who is in the darkness of ignorance, though, will drift into his destiny, putting up with whatever comes his way.

Astrology is not to be confused with astronomy, the science that studies the size, movement, and composition of celestial bodies. Astrology, a pseudo science, claims that stars and other heavenly bodies influence human personality and activity and that the position of celestial bodies at a given time can foretell future events in the lives of people.

Transcendental Meditation is another danger to be avoided. Along with New Age teaching, TM finds deity only within nature and humans. The subtlety of TM, however, is its promotion in the western world as a recreational and relaxation activity that promotes better physical and mental health. The origin and religious background of the teaching is conveniently hidden from unsuspecting participants.

Involvement in the many forms of mysticism grows out of a single motivation—a desire to move beyond the revelation of God's Word to sources of "enlightenment" that are contrary to the Bible's revealed truth. Inordinate curiosity begins the downward path. However, God's Word is totally adequate to provide both direction and inspiration for life. What supernatural guidance we cannot derive from the Bible and its Spirit-initiated revelation is out of bounds. It is blasphemy against God to turn away from His Word to seek forbidden knowledge and understanding through divination, magic, palm reading, astrology, tarot cards, crystal balls, Ouija boards, psychic knowledge, or any other practice that seeks to unravel divinely hidden mysteries.

Willpower

Autosuggestion is a psychological technique of human willpower. For the method to work, the patient must refrain from making any independent judgement, meaning that he must not let his will impose its own views on positive ideas. Everything must thus be done to ensure that the positive "auto-suggestive" idea is consciously accepted by the patient, otherwise one may end up getting the opposite effect of what is desired.

Suggestions for Their Use

These twelve meditations, one for each month, are designed for group use at the time of each full moon. The full moon marks the point in each month when energies not normally or usually contacted are available. At the time of the full moon it is as if a door opened wide, which at other times stands closed.

This door connects:

The Community of Illumined Minds------->Community of Man
World of Causes------------------------>World of Effects
Blueprint of the Future---------------->Creative Effort
New Light------------------------------>Unsolved World Problems

In the symbology of astrology, the sun represents the soul. From one point of view (ours) each sign of the zodiac represents one station upon the path of expanding consciousness. The sun's annual passage through one after another of the twelve signs provides the condition in consciousness, for those receptive and responsive to prevailing energies, for an annual rehearsal of twelve major steps in soul unfoldment. Each of these steps is associated with one of the zodiacal signs.

The sun's annual journey through the twelve signs is a philosophical concept, not an astronomical fact. The zodiac is an ideograph. The validity of its use as a guide in the life of the soul derives from the integrity and intuitive perception of the one who interprets it.

A group that is able to interpret the zodiac with real insight, and furthermore, is able to adjust its meditation work and subjective life to the direction of the sun's motion through the signs, can as a group verify the spiritual worth of observing the full moon rhythm.

The three factors which make the full moon work spiritually effective are:

1. The Group which can invoke, receive and channel more energy than would be wise or safe for an individual working alone.

2. The Direction of the sun's passage around the zodiac, indicating the nature of the energy influencing consciousness during a given month.

3. The Rhythm of the relation of the sun's motion to the motion of the moon. It is, by workaday standards, a peculiar rhythm requiring careful planning and organization of personal affairs in order even to be aware of each full moon occasion. This rhythm, by reason of its peculiarity, is protective. Persons unable to plan and organize their personal affairs would not benefit from exposure to powerful spiritual influences available at the time of the full moon.

Rhythm, by its very nature, depends upon regularity and fidelity to pattern over a long period of time. The full moon rhythm, therefore, requires faithful, regular observance over a sufficient duration to affect consciousness.

The effect of full moon observance in a particular sign is cumulative. That is, a continuity of inner experience can be traced:

a) from month to month, such as Aries to Taurus to Gemini, etc., and

b) from Aries in one year to Aries the next year to Aries in the following year; and from Taurus to Taurus, etc.

For full cumulative value, therefore, we recommend that these meditations be used substantially as here presented. How closely the meditation leader will adhere to each sentence and each word therein will depend somewhat upon his ability to work with ideas, and upon his experience in group meditation. For instance, one experienced in the use of mantrams, would not be tempted to tamper with the wording of a mantram. One experienced in the conscious creative use of sound knows that repetition of sound builds faculty into the consciousness; exact repetition builds accurately and smoothly.

The page heading at the beginning of each meditation, and the section headings, PREPARING THE CHALICE, LIFTING THE CHALICE, FILLING THE CHALICE, are intended to guide the thinking of the meditation leader; but they are not intended to be read aloud or announced. The meditation leader should, ideally, express through speech the inner working of the group mind during the in-gathering and up-pointing of the invocative forces assembled for meditation; then, following the silent period, he should guide and ease the return of the group's attention to physical plane consciousness.

In leading a group (or public) sounding of the Great Invocation, the leader should pause after saying the first word in each stanza, thus:
"From . . . the point of light within the mind of God"…
In this way he can guide the length of pause between stanzas; all participants will know when to begin each stanza and all can join in the entire sounding.

The OM is sounded as a single syllable, to rhyme with "home." The vowel should receive the greater value. It should resemble the temple chant rather than the humming of bees. If each person present listens, imaginatively, for the sound of the world's servers as the OM is sounded, the tone is most likely to represent the note of the group soul.

Some groups encourage absent, or distant, members to participate on the plane of mind (wherever they may be physically) during the full moon group meditation. Whether the individual participant is physically present at a group meeting, and whether he observes a one day, or three day or a five day full moon period, he should be cautioned to use the full moon meditation instead of (not in addition to) his regular daily meditation. We do not recommend entering into meditation more than once a day.

Excess is unwise. Excessive meditation is sheer folly. The meditator who is mature enough to have achieved regularity in all his meditation work and who thereby lives a well regulated life, will not be inclined to excess. The inexperienced student, or the emotionally unsteady person, needs to be cautious; his very instability leaves him less able to handle any overstimulation induced by his over-eagerness. As the full moon work grows, experienced participants need to be more helpfully aware of the value (to newcomers) of a calm, steady group climate in which to become gradually accustomed to the high tides in the cyclic ebb and flow of spiritual energy.

The most suitable meditating posture within a group meeting is sitting with the spine comfortably erect, feet flat on the floor and slightly apart, with hands on knees, palms down. If you do not find a chair the right size for you, or if the chair you are using does not permit ideal posture, try at least to sit comfortably enough to forget the physical body. If the chair does not permit reasonable comfort, do not let a minor detail interfere with work of major importance.

The most suitable posture for meditating alone (at home) during the full moon period, is sitting with spine comfortably erect, feet and hands crossed.

Here are two words of advice to individuals undertaking the full moon work in the solemn realization of its importance to the evolution of the planet:

Safeguard the work by keeping your share rhythmically steady. That is, if you do it, do it regularly every month, since it is the rhythm of the full moon observance that makes the work effective.

Safeguard the worker (yourself) by making sure your whole attitude toward the work is that of a group member bringing his best to the group endeavor. Regard the group, in turn, as offering its best effort to each full moon occasion. We are assured that the Hierarchy, also a group, brings its very best to these communions.

TWELVE ASPECTS OF DEITY

SIGN
KIND OF ENERGY
FUNCTION
Inaugurating
Birth of ideas on plane of mind
Illuminating
Lifts desire into the light
Relating
Liaison; supplies "third factor"
Manifesting
Door into dense form
Sensitizing
Immortalizes Selfhood
Nurturing
Sacrificial service
Interlude between
Necessitates choice
Testing
Purifies by fire
Self directing
Reaches goal
Culminating
Initiation
Synthesizing
Scientific service
Absorbing
Redeems by renunciation

INTERPLAY OF OPPOSITES

IMPULSING ENERGY
(Indicated by Sun's Position at Full Moon)
EFFECT UPON FORCE FIELD(Indicated by Moon's position)
Resurrected Life (1 Aries)
Precipitates Decision (7 Libra)
Raising of Desire (2 Taurus)
Adds Fuel to Testing Fires (8 Scorpio)
Weaving Etheric Web of Co-service Relations (3 Gemini)
Marshals Companions for Long Journey (9 Sagittarius)
Invocation of Light by the Masses (4 Cancer)
Obliges Initiate's Response (10 Capricorn)
Integrated Individuals (5 Leo)
Integrate the World (11 Aquarius)
Nurturing Form and Consciousness of Indwelling God (6 Virgo)
Guarantees Eventual Messiahship (12 Pisces)
Pause to Weigh, Choose, Decide (7 Libra)
Benefits the Next Beginning (1 Aries)
Purificatory Tests (8 Scorpio)
Release Light via Speech (2 Taurus)
Exerting Toward Goal After Goal (9 Sagittarius)
Stimulates Companions' Evolution (3 Gemini)
Mountaintop Experience of the Few (10 Capricorn)
Leavens Mass Consciousness (4 Cancer)
Sense of Universality (11 Aquarius)
Expands Selfhood Into Grouphood (5 Leo)
Total Renunciation (12 Pisces)
Fulfills Service Intent (6 Virgo)

Astrology - How to Become Rich and Powerful

Astrology and importance of WealthVarious classical works in Vedic astrology explain countless combinations of prosperity or wealth astrologically are called ‘Dhana Yogas’. Finance provides status, popularity and ensures self respect. It stands as insurance for a lean period or in a dirt strait. Whether an individual has or will have plenty of or moderate wealth or subdued financial livings, all these much sought for factors are easily discernible from the native’s horoscope chart. Therefore Indian Vedic astrology is an essential tool which sets a time frame of good and bad periods. It is quite possible that even with all kinds of accurate horoscope readings about the trend of a particular trade or market behavior, yet it becomes difficult to reap the benefit or even good moves are turned into unexpected looses. All through unpredictable and unexplainable results have answers in Indian astrology or Indian horoscope. Indian astrology states with a degree of certainty that the native is running through a bad patch and instead of making profits he is going to loose. Indian astrology provides effective Vedic remedial solutions for a bad situation and one such curative step lies in a proper selection of time through Indian astrology.


Indian astrologers rely on certain techniques to make prediction about wealth, business stability and other events in one’s life. The second house in a horoscope chart indicates wealth. The strength of this house, its lord and its indicator must be gauged to know the extent to which the native will be favored with regard to acquisition of wealth and riches. In addition to the strength of the second house, the strength of tenth and eleventh houses must be considered by Indian astrologers. While the strength of the moon in a male horoscope determines his general fortunes, the position of the Sun in a female horoscope is relevant for determining her fortune. The placement of natural benefic planets like Jupiter, Venus and mercury helps in analyzing the strength or otherwise of a horoscope chart with regard to financial well-being.

If the seventh and eighth houses are well placed. The native’s financial position and status improves after marriage. If Jupiter is well placed in eighth angle, he gets gains through inheritance. If the ascendant lord is not well placed or is placed in sixth, eighth or twelfth houses, without the benefic influence of Jupiter, it adversely affects the financial fortunes of the native. Malefic in the second house, without any support of the benefic also adversely affects financial prosperity. According to Sages Jaimini the arudha ascendant and planetary dispositions in reference to this ascendant have tangible bearing on the financial status of the native. Arudha ascendant is the sign arrived at by counting many signs from the Ascendant lord as the ascendant lord is placed from the Ascendant.

Influence of Rahu on the 6th house adversely affects the enthusiasm of a person but it does help him to acquire a fertile imagination and in-depth knowledge about the persons with whom he has to deal. The exchange of the lord of the second house of wealth with the lord of eleventh house of gains causes Maha Lakshmi Yoga.

While the general luck is determined from the 9th house of horoscope, the savings and accumulation of wealth is determined from the 2nd house of horoscope. The 2nd house in a horoscope indicates the bank balance and wealth, 9th house of horoscope chart indicates the general luck and 11th house of a horoscope indicates gains and fulfillment of the heart’s desire as well as success in business ventures.8th house of a horoscope indicates money and gains acquired through inheritance. The 5th house of Vedic horoscope is not only the house of creative intelligence and love affairs but it is also the house of unexpected windfalls and gains. If the lord of 6th house of Vedic horoscope is exalted in the ascendant, it can cause richness of the highest orders. Mercury is connected with business, business finance as also with intelligence and intuition. If mercury is well placed in natal horoscope or Vedic horoscope, it is positive factor for success in business and financial prosperity. Mercury should not be combust or retrograde. The Sun and the Mercury in the 8th house cause tremendous gains through inheritance, financial prosperity and eminence in life of a native. Mercury in any chart is very good for ensuring the financial stability of a native as also gains through intellectual vocations. Similarly, Venus in the 12th house aspected by yoga karaka planets confers wealth and luxuries.

Hence, Indian astrology has deep roots in Vedic knowledge to predict accurately about the happenings of life. Indian astrologers predict accurately applying the rules and methods of Vedic astrology which have been used from time immemorial by great Indian astrologers. According to Indian Vedic astrology, it is the individual’s karmas that determine his present life and ties and connections. As you sow, so shall you reap. A Man in this life will amply reap the fruits of his past karmas. While some natives acquire affluence and money power with ease: others, with less fortunate combinations have to meet a lot of obstacles to secure a respectable status in society. One can change his/her destiny applying Indian astrology readings and using astrological Vedic effective remedies as described in Indian astrology.

Energized Gemstones for Money invite prosperity and affluence in one's life. Gems not only negate the malefic effects of the concerned planets, but also boosts the beneficial planetary energies illuminating its wearer's route towards richness and material comfort. However, it is important that you wear the right gemstone; otherwise the beneficial vibrations and effects of the gemstone can diminish or even stay ineffective.

Gemstones contain energies and powers that come from the earth itself. It is believed that each stone possesses it's own set of vibrations that can become attuned with your own vibrations in order to bring about more of that kind of energy in your life - such as love, protection, health or prosperity (wealth, money, good fortune in business, etc.)

Example: If you play the lottery, carry an aventurine in your left pocket to stimulate money energies all around you. Aventurine is traditionally known as the stone of chance and luck. If your business is not as prosperous as you'd like, try placing 3 garnet gemstones on your desk. One of the garnet's energies is success in business.

By using a money stone for meditation, a magic ritual, or even carrying it in your pocket or purse, you can increase your own will and intent to bring more money into your life.

Astrology and importance of Wealth

In this webcast, we will talk about various astrological combinations that indicate wealth and prosperity in a Kundali. We will also talk about the effect of these Yogas and astrological remedies for wealth related afflictions.

In this webcast, we will talk about various astrological combinations that indicate wealth and prosperity in a Kundali. We will also talk about the effect of these Yogas and astrological remedies for wealth related afflictions.

Every person on this earth needs money for survival since wealth fulfills the basic needs of a person and brings social security. Many combinations and yoga are considered in a Janma Kundali to judge how wealthy a person would be in Vedic Astrology.

The primary houses which are analyzed to judge a person’s wealth are 2nd, 6th and 10th house. The 2nd house depicts self-generated wealth, 6th house indicates wealth and money through loans and finances and the 10th house reflects wealth through employment and other sources.

If the 2nd house is strong, money comes by inheritance and investments. If the 6th house is strong, money comes as interests in transactions like lending and financing. If the 8th house is strong, all the wealth comes through partnerships businesses or marriage. If the 10th house and the lord of the 10th house is strong, the native makes money through many different sources.

Combinations indicating wealth in Janma Kundali

The 2nd house represents the personal assets of a person. It is analyzed by checking the impact of the planets in the second house and their aspects, the lord of the second house and the sign on the cusp of the second house.

The 8th house represents the personal assets of a person accumulated through business partnership or through marriage. To analyze the strength of this house we check the planets placed in it, their strengths, and the aspects of the planets on it. The lord of the 8th house, and its placement in the janma kundali is also important.

The 11th house represents one's personal assets accumulated through business and work. Just like the other houses, the strength and the results of this house too are judged through placement and aspects of planets in it, and the position of its lord.

Other combinations indicating wealth in Janma Kundali

The presence of wealth can be judged by the placement of Venus and Jupiter along with the placement of Taurus and Sagittarius in a Janma Kundali.

The lord of the ascendant and its relationship with the lord of the 2nd and 8th house should also be taken into consideration along with any planet placed in 2nd and 8th house.

The placement of Saturn and Mars in a Janma Kundali is analyzed to determine the inclination of a native towards a particular field. These factors do not indicate wealth individually and are considered secondary factors for accumulation of wealth.

Role of Jupiter in the Yogas related to wealth

The significators of wealth are Sun and Jupiter. So the basic rule is that both Jupiter and Sun should be well placed in the horoscope to be wealthy.

Moon and Jupiter together form a wealthy yoga known as Gajkesari Yoga, which makes an individual rich and wealthy if he has it. Moon and Venus in 5th house also indicates that the individual will be wealthy.

As per vedic astrology if Mars is in 4th, Sun is in 5th or Jupiter is in the 11th or 5th then earnings will be through ancestral properties, crops, or building.

If Mars, Jupiter and Moon are in Cancer for a native of cancer rashi then he becomes very rich through his work and divine grace.

If the quadrant or trinal houses are occupied by Jupiter, Venus, Moon, Mercury or houses 3, 6, 11 by Sun, Rahu, Mars, Saturn the native will become exceedingly rich during dasas of Rahu/mercury/Saturn /Venus.

Jupiter in Cancer, Sagittarius, or Pisces, and position of 5th lord in the 10th house indicates that the person becomes rich through his son or daughter.

Role of Venus in the Wealth Yogas

Venus with Mercury and Saturn in any House indicates the person will earn lot of wealth by business leadership.

If Benefic planets or 10th lord is in Taurus or Libra and Venus or lord of 7th house is in 10th then the native will become rich by marriage or through the wife's earnings.

Also, if Venus is in conjunction with the second house lord in the ascendant, and the 2nd house is strong, then the person will be very focused on building up huge personal assets.

Other Yogas affecting the Wealth

If Mercury is placed in the zodiac sign of Aries or Cancer then it indicates that the person earns lot of wealth during the Mercury dasha.

It has been found that Mercury with Jupiter and Venus in any house represents the earnings through religious deeds working as purohit, Pundit, Astrologer, Preacher, Head of religious institutions and so on.

As per Indian astrology, Jupiter in 10th or 11th and Sun or Mercury in 4th or 5th or vice versa, indicates that the native becomes rich by Good administrative skills.

It is believed that if the lords of 6th, 8th or 12th house are placed with 6th, 8th, or 12th lords, the native earns lot of wealth in a short span of time.

Mutual exchange of Houses of 2nd and the 9th lord (except Saturn) makes a person rich.

Remedies to remove the affliction of Wealth Yogas

Those who are unable to generate wealth and money even after hard work can improve their chances by chanting Laxmi Mantra ““Om shreeng Hreeng Shreeng Maha Laxmaye Namah”.

Keeping Mahalakshmi Vratha or doing Mahalaxmi Puja which begins on Bhadrapad Shukla Ashtami Tithi (eighth day after new moon in September) and ends on Ashwin Krishna Ashtami Tithi (eighth day after full moon in September.

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Planets in Astrology-12 Zodiac Signs | Horoscopes Description

Planets in Astrology-12 Zodiac SignsPlanets in astrology have a meaning different from the modern astronomical understanding of what a planet is. Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two very similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and "wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται asters planet), which moved relative to the fixed stars over the course of the year. To the Greeks and the other earliest astronomers, this group comprised the five planets visible to the naked eye, and excluded the Earth. Although strictly the term "planet" applied only to those five objects, the term was latterly broadened, particularly in the Middle Ages, to include the Sun and the Moon (sometimes referred to as "Lights"), making a total of seven planets. Astrologers retain this definition today. To ancient astrologers, the planets represented the will of the gods and their direct influence upon human affairs. To modern astrologers the planets represent basic drives or urges in the unconscious, or energy flow regulators representing dimensions of experience. They express themselves with different qualities in the twelve signs of the zodiac and in the twelve houses. The planets are also related to each other in the form of aspects.



Modern astrologers differ on the source of the planets' influence. Hone writes that the planets exert it directly through gravitation or another, unknown influence. Others hold that the planets have no direct influence in themselves, but are mirrors of basic organizing principles in the universe. In other words, the basic patterns of the universe repeat themselves everywhere, in fractal-like fashion, and "as above so below". Therefore, the patterns that the planets make in the sky reflect the ebb and flow of basic human impulses. The planets are also associated, especially in the Chinese tradition, with the basic forces of nature.


In addition to the Earth, Astrology deals with ten planets, namely the Sun, the Moon (the two luminaries are considered planets in astrology), Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Minor celestial bodies, such as the Dark Moon, asteroids and the nodal axis, are also taken into account, and are addressed at the end of this chapter. Each planet has its precise function in the natal chart, and represents a specific energy. The planet's action is influenced by the sign it tenants. It plays out primarily in the area of life indicated by the house where it is posited.

The planets are divided into two classes: personal planets, (or fast-moving planets), and collective planets (or slow-moving planets). 

The personal planets are the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars. They are said to be fast-moving because it takes them a short time to travel the Zodiacal circle (from a minimum of 28 days for the Moon to a maximum of 1 year and 220 days for Mars). As they quickly shift from one sign to the other, they release their energies very differently in each individual. 

The other planets are slower and require between 12 to 249 years to travel through the entire Zodiac, depending on the planet considered. This is the reason why they are called collective planets, with the exception of Jupiter and Saturn, because their motion is faster. Collective planets remain in a sign for several years and their energies affect one or several generations. Therefore, their influence on the individual's personality is less important. 

The Sun and the Moon are two valuable sources of information on the individual's basic psychology. They are of utmost importance for the interpretation of the natal chart, and are called Luminaries because they are the brightest planets. 

The Sun

The Sun takes approximately 365 days to travel through the Zodiac, and spends 30 days in each sign. (There are 30 degrees in a sign). The Sun's daily motion is roughly of one degree. In astrology, as viewed from the Earth, neither the Sun nor the Moon retrogrades. The luminaries, i.e. the Sun and the Moon, are the only "planets" which never move backwards on the Zodiac as they perform their endless dance.

Distance from Earth: 150 millions km. Mass: 334 000 times the Earth's.

Fire is his element. His nature is hot and dry. He rules Leo and is in exaltation in Aries. He is in analogy with the heart.

He represents the father, the husband, and the leader. The age of the Sun covers the period from 20 to 40 years, approximately.

Temperament: choleric.

Characterology: emotive, secondary, active. He is passionate.

The Sun is the individual's ego, his aspirations, his inner self and his will, that which he tends to really be, unlike the Ascendant which is the image projected onto others.

The Sun is the masculine part of the personality, the Yang, and as such, he represents all male figures (father, husband, leader, etc.). He provides clues to the image of the father and men in general, as well as the type of relationship with them, regardless of the gender of the chart's owner. However, he seems to be more important in men's chart, since he stands for all masculine and positive values.

The Sun is a star of warmth, life, and light. Therefore, he emphasizes courage, loyalty, nobleness and generosity, but also pride, irascibility, and self-centredness.

In a woman's chart, the Sun usually symbolizes her father, and later on, her husband. The Sun is always active in the woman's personality and represents her ideal of man.

The Sun is associated with youth, the period in life when, brimming with ambitions and hopes, one completes one's studies.

The Moon

The Moon is the swiftest of all the celestial bodies. She travels through the Zodiac in approximately 28 days, and spends two and a half days in each sign. Her daily motion is an average of 12 degrees.

Distance from Earth: 384 000 km. Mass: slightly over one thousandth of the Earth's.

Water is her element. Her nature is cold and moist. She rules Cancer and she is in exaltation in Taurus. She is in analogy with the stomach.

She represents the mother, the wife and the crowd. Her age covers the period from birth to childhood before puberty, or even earlier, according to some authors.

Temperament: phlegmatic.

Characterology: emotive, non-active, primary, or non-emotive, non-active and primary. She is nervous, or amorphous.

She is complementary to the Sun in the sense that she represents the feminine part of the personality (the Yin), the unconscious, the emotions and the sensitivity of the chart's owner. She symbolizes all feminine figures such as the mother, the wife, etc.

She is a sign of fertility, femininity, imagination and memory, or lack of, depending on the aspects she receives. She is particularly important in a woman's chart because she is believed to express more or less easily her female status and her femininity.

In a man's chart, although the Moon represents his sensitivity, she may be of a lesser importance, since she is often repressed. In addition, she symbolizes the chart owner's mother, and later on, his wife as well as his representation of the ideal woman.

The Moon is the night star. Therefore, she is associated with dreams, the unconscious, subjectivity, moods, the past, nostalgia, but also with laziness, nonchalance and whims. Besides, she is of utmost importance for children, because they have not yet learnt to master their primary instincts, and remain very attached to their mother.

Mercury 

Mercury's revolution takes about 88 days. The apparent daily motion of this very small planet is of one degree on average, similar to the Sun's. Mercury never moves further than 28 degrees away from the Sun, when viewed from the Earth.

Earth is his element. His nature is cold and dry. He rules Virgo and Gemini, and he is in exaltation in Virgo also. He is in analogy with the arms, the hands and the nervous system.

He represents traders, attorneys and messengers. His age covers the period from 12 to 18 years, approximately.

Temperament: nervous

Characterology: emotive, non-active, primary, or non-emotive, active, primary. He is nervous, or nervous and sanguine.

Mercury symbolizes intellectual capacity, thought process, comprehension and learning abilities, and all intellectual activities in general. He is the planet of communication and exchanges. Indeed, in mythology, he was the messenger of the gods.

When Mercury is a dominant planet, he bestows nervousness and wittiness. However, he can also turn the chart's owner into a dishonest, dissipate and insensitive person. He is good for the intellect and favors reasoning over feelings and emotions.

Unlike the Moon and the Sun, Mercury has neither masculine nor feminine gender. He is neutral and works at the service of the Sun, which means that the intellect is at the service of the self and of willpower. He may represent siblings, friendships based on intellectual ties, merchants, and also thieves.

Mercury's importance increases towards a peak at adolescence, when the individual's intellectual curiosity awakens, when studies are begun and friendly relationships are built.

Venus 

Venus' cycle is variable. She takes approximately 225 days to travel through the Zodiac. She is bigger than Mercury, and viewed from the Earth, her average daily motion is also of one degree, similar to that of the Sun and Mercury. Venus never moves further than 48 degrees away from the Sun, slightly more than Mercury.

Air is her element. Her nature is moist. She rules Taurus and Libra, and she is in exaltation in Pisces. She is in analogy with the kidneys, the nervous system, the bladder and the neck.

She represents artists, traders, and all occupations related to beauty and seduction. Her age covers the period from 18 to 25 years, approximately.

Temperament: sanguine and phlegmatic

Characterology: emotive, non-active, primary, or emotive, non-active, secondary.

Venus is associated with love, beauty, well-being and gentleness. She describes one's romantic life, affections, leisure, and the way one behaves with one's love partners. Venus softens, beautifies and creates pleasant situations at the place where she is posited.

When Venus is a dominant planet, the chart's owner is gentle, accommodating, seducing, charming, rather handsome, conscious of his external appearance. He is sometimes endowed with artistic talents (decoration, fashion, painting, music, dance etc.). Like the Moon, Venus is a feminine planet, but she is more sensual and more attracted to pleasures life has to offer. A negative Venus may turn the individual into a greedy, lazy, materialistic, overly sensual and hypocritical person.

In a man's chart, Venus symbolizes the mistress and the type of woman who physically attracts him, and with whom he wishes to have short-lived love affairs.

The age of Venus starts with the arousal of feelings, when one starts to get interested in the opposite sex, and to pay attention to one's physical appearance.

Mars 

This quite small planet travels through the Zodiac in 1 year and 220 days. He usually spends about eight weeks in each sign, although at certain stages of his cycle, he remains in the same sign during five or six months. His average daily motion is of half a degree.

Fire is his element. His nature is hot and dry. He rules Aries, and he is in exaltation in Capricorn. He is in analogy with the muscles and the spleen.

Mars represents the military, sportsmen, warriors, surgeons, blacksmiths, etc. His age covers the period from 42 to 58 years, approximately.

Temperament: choleric

Characterology: emotive, active, primary. He is a choleric.

Mars is a combative energy and describes how one commands and takes action. He symbolizes virility, action, violence, courage and boldness. He bestows dynamism and enterprising spirit, but he can also turn the chart's owner into a despotic, irascible and primary person.

Mars gives information on the ability to come to grips with things and to overcome hurdles, as well as the types of sports practiced. It also describes sexual life and desires.

Because Venus is his opposite, in a woman's chart Mars represents her lovers and the type of man to whom she is attracted and with whom she is willing to have a love affair.

Like the Sun, Mars is a masculine planet. However, he is less idealistic than the Sun, and more active, more primary and more sexually driven.

He is associated with the forties and the fifties, the fully mature individual, the stage of life when one must fight to assert oneself, when professional activities are at their heights, and one is aware that nothing is achieved without effort.

Jupiter 

Jupiter is the first slow-moving planet, the biggest of the solar system, and twelve times the size of the Earth. He takes nearly twelve years to travel through the Zodiac (11 years and 11 months), and spends approximately one year in each sign.

Air is his element. His nature is hot and moist. He rules Sagittarius and Pisces (along with Neptune), and he is in exaltation in Cancer. He is in analogy with the hips and the endocrine system.

N.B.: the planet's element, Air in the case of Jupiter, must not be confused with the elements of the signs it rules (Fire for Sagittarius, and Water for Pisces).

Jupiter represents people in power, magistrates, great professors, and religious figures. The age of Jupiter covers the period from 55 or 58 years to approximately 70 years.

Temperament: sanguine.

Characterology: emotive, active, primary. He is an extroverted choleric, some sort of a moist version of Mars, and as the latter, he is action-oriented.

He symbolizes abundance, warmth, blossoming, good luck and self-confidence. He also describes the potential for good fortune and the way the individual expresses his enthusiasm, his benevolence, as well as the way he integrates into the mainstream.

Jupiter is the biggest of all planets. Therefore, he is associated with wealth, glory and honours, and he also is a success factor. Although he is often beneficial, he may show a tendency towards exaggeration and pretentiousness, and sometimes, he promises more than he can deliver.

When Jupiter is a dominant planet, the individual is generous, outgoing and enthusiastic. He has charisma and usually loves children.

Jupiter represents public persons who offer supports and protection, as well as lawyers and politicians.

Jupiter is associated with middle-age people, the beginning of retirement when the individual can enjoy all the wealth acquired throughout his professional life. It is the age for resting, blossoming, devoid of hard work, when he can devote himself to his leisure and his interest centres. Thanks to the experience he has gained, the chart's owner is full of self-confidence.

Saturn 

Saturn takes about 29 years to travel through the Zodiac, and spends two and a half years in each sign.

Earth is his element. His nature is cold and dry. He rules Capricorn and Aquarius (along with Uranus), and he is in his exaltation in Libra. He is in analogy with the bone system (the skeleton) and the skin.

He represents grandparents, wise men, the elderly, scientists and knowledgeable persons. The age of Saturn is old age, from 70 years, and sometimes earlier, depending of the individual's health, until death.

Temperament: nervous.

Characterology: non-emotive, active, secondary, or sometimes, emotive, non-active, secondary. He is a phlegmatic, sentimental or apathetic.

As the opposite of Jupiter, who is synonymous with expansion, Saturn is synonymous with restriction. He symbolizes time and its implacable principle. He is associated with toughness, austerity, discipline and limitation.

He describes hurdles, lessons to be learnt and ordeals to be undergone. Everywhere Saturn is posited, he crushes, slows down things, and demands efforts and concentration. Since Saturn is considered a malefic planet, he does not seem sympathetic. However, he allows the individual to grow, to acquire a good thinking process, and to gain a strong sense of responsibilities. He is a sign of ambition, maturity, wisdom and asceticism.

When Saturn is a dominant planet, the individual is rather introverted, solitary, quiet, discreet, observant, ambitious and impassive. He may seem cold and emotionless, which is not true. He is passionate and proud, but he does not want to show that he may be weak and that his sensitivity or his feelings can be moved. Nevertheless, he may be stingy, cruel, curt and selfish.

Saturn is associated with the elderly, the wise, and all people who can help us overcome an ordeal such as priests, medical practitioners, etc.

Saturn symbolizes old age, when one starts to lose interest in material life. It is the age of solitude and retirement (old people's home).

Uranus 

Uranus takes some 84 years to travel through the Zodiac, and spends about 7 years in each sign.

Fire is his element. His nature is dry. He rules Aquarius and he is in exaltation in Scorpio. He is in analogy with the brain and the nerves.

He represents inventors, eccentric or mentally ill people, and revolutionaries.

Temperament: extremely nervous?

Characterology: emotive, active, secondary. He is passionate.

Uranus is a dynamic and brutal energy. He brings about sudden and unforeseeable changes, new situations, revolutions, and disruptions. He is upsetting by nature because he symbolizes eccentricity, marginality, inventiveness, independence and dementia. He is also curt and terse, and sometimes, intolerant.

When Uranus is a dominant planet, the individual is therefore always eccentric, very independent, idealistic, inventive and quite extravagant. He may also show intolerance, insensitivity, a lack of human warmth, which is quite paradoxical because, although he is on the fringe of society, he needs to be at the service of humankind and to contribute to the betterment of the world.

Uranus is associated with everything modern, technology advances, and communication through new means (telephone, the Internet, the medias, etc.). As he is a collective planet, his energy is more particularly felt on the mundane plane, just like the other planets that are even slower.

Neptune

Neptune takes approximately 168 years to travel through the Zodiac, and spends roughly 14 years in each sign.

Water is his element. His nature is humid. He rules Pisces and he is in exaltation in Cancer. He is in analogy with the vegetative system.

He represents dreamers, psychics, magicians, purveyors of illusions, and drug addicts.

Temperament: rather lymphatic?

Characterology: emotive, non-active, primary or secondary. He is sentimental, sometimes amorphous.

With Neptune, everything is slowed down, blurred, nebulous and shrouded in mystery. He represents all things unreal and incomprehensible, as well as imagination, inspiration, faith, religion and mysticism.

Neptuniun people are gentle, dreamy, mystical, some sort of cranks who demonstrate selflessness and generosity. They are most sensitive and grasp the subtleties of the surrounding atmosphere.

Their sense of psychology is highly developed, and they particularly appreciate music. However, they can also be wimpish, malleable, impressionable, gullible and easy to fool, and in some rare cases, they have no sense of realities.

Neptune gives a tendency to alcohol and drug addictions, "artificial paradises" and suicide. He causes depression, nervous breakdowns and psychological uneasiness.

On the mundane plane, he is associated with slow, strange and merely noticeable changes, most often, religious or spiritual ones.

Pluto 

Pluto takes approximately 254 years to travel through the Zodiac, but he can remain in a sign for 12 or even 30 years.

His element is undefined. His nature is burning, probably similar to molten lava. He rules Scorpio and he is in exaltation in Pisces. He is in analogy with the sexual and excretory functions.

He represents dictators, sadists, violent, instinctive and powerful persons, as well as hidden and mysterious forces.

Temperament: rather choleric?

Characterology: emotive or non-emotive, active, primary. He is passionate and choleric.

Pluto is the most remote planet. His discovery is recent and the interpretation of his energy remains quite vague. He represents occultism and all hidden sciences, mystery, death, the hereafter, deep self-questionings, as well as power such as that of the atom.

Pluto brings about radical upheavals from which it is impossible to escape. After his transit, one feels totally transformed, whether positively or negatively. Pluto also rules our deepest instincts, our obsessions, our anxieties, and our sexual energy.

Plutonian people are enigmatic, deep, magnetic, sometimes worrying, endowed with an incredible amount of energy, and able to constantly carry out self-questionings. They can also, in some rare cases, be violent, sadistic, and perverse.

On the mundane plane, as already mentioned, Pluto brings about shattering changes and major crises, including financial crises, since he is also associated with wealth.

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