Natal Moon: How We Respond to Life Experience

Moon over WaterMoon symbolizes our emotional memory.  Our Moon (i.e. the parts of our brain responsible for storing emotional impressions) stores all emotional experiences such as love, joy, sadness or anger, over the course of our lifetime.

Natal Moon: How We Respond to Life Experience

The strongly felt & frequently repeated emotions tend to become “hard wired” in our brain.  A series of joyful experience repeated over time will create a hopeful, enthusiastic Moon that responds to life with hopeful, enthusiastic attitude.  Likewise, a series of sad experiences during childhood may create a despondent, insecure Moon that responds to life with fear and anxiety.  [Read more...]

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5th House – Love Given to Others

5th House in Astrology - Love Given to Others (photo)Noel Tyl phrased the 5th-11th house axis as “love given & received from others”.  In this article we’ll look at just the 5th house, which represents how easily we express our love to our children, partner, family and friends.

Planets in or Ruling the 5th House

Planets in the 5th house (or ruling the sign on the cusp of the 5th house) can reveal our natural style of giving love to others.  [Read more...]

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Relationship Astrology: Sun/Moon Midpoint in Synastry

Sun-Moon PhotoSun/Moon Midpoint: The Symbol of Inner Unification

In natal chart analysis, when we have a focal point (i.e. a planet or an Angle) in hard aspect with the Sun/Moon midpoint, the planet or the Angle often becomes the catalyst for our deepest need fulfillment & creative self expression.

In synastry, when another person’s (e.g. spouse, business partner, teacher, client, boss etc) focal point makes a hard aspect with our Sun/Moon midpoint, it has a similar impact on us, almost as if we can use the energy from our partner’s chart to experience the sense of deep unification and effective self expression.

In this sense, the synastry aspects involving the Sun/Moon midpoint becomes important in professional and personal relationships – in both cases, we can express and fulfill our innermost needs through the help of another person more than if we just tried to do so on our own.  [Read more...]

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Aries Point: Potential for Public Recognition

Aries Point in your natal chart reveals the potential for how you might become recognized in the world.  While this does not necessarily mean you become a celebrity, expressing your strengths and talents through the Aries Point can lead to a solid reputation in your career field among your peers, clients and fans.

What is an Aries Point?
Aries Point is the 0 degree of Cardinal Signs: 0 Aries, 0 Cancer, 0 Libra, and 0 Capricorn. Using a 2 degree orb, we can include 28-29 degrees of Mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces) as well as up to 2 degrees of Cardinal signs.

The Sun is at an Aries Point at the beginning of each new season (i.e. Spring equinox, Summer solstice, Autumnal equinox, Winter solstice.) True to this symbolism of ushering in of the new season, Aries Point is associated with creating visible changes in the outer world.  Thus your Aries Point measurements suggests how you can impact (or become known in) the larger world using the quality of the planet or midpoint placed there.  [Read more...]

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3rd House in Astrology: How Our Parent’s Attitude Affects Our Mindset

3rd House in Astrology

3rd house represents our mindset.  In this post we’ll explore how our horoscope shows the interconnection between our parents’ attitude and our own mindset.

Our Mindset & Our Parent’s Attitude at Work
3rd house represents our parent’s attitude toward work (3rd house is the derivative 6th of 10th house).  A man who grew up seeing his father working two jobs every day and hating it, realized one day that he was always exhausted working 60-70 hrs a week, working 2 jobs and hating it – just like his father.

Upon exploring this correlation, he realized that his underlying attitude was always that of “No matter how hard I work, what I do is not enough” which resulted in a defeated mindset and working too hard for too little reward, which was what he saw his father do.

By working on reversing this thought pattern (replacing “what I do isn’t enough – I’m not enough” with “I deserve to succeed – I am enough“), he began to value himself – and his talent – more, which resulted in increased sales and self confidence (check out other Helpful Affirmations related to each of the 12 houses.)

Our Mindset & Our Parent’s Hidden Weaknesses
3rd house is the derivative 12th (secret & self-undoing) of the 4th house (home, family, parent.)  Our family’s secrets, as well as hidden self-destructive tendencies of our parents (one or both) deeply shaped our mindset.  It’s quite common to see children adopting disempowering thought patterns from their parents well into adulthood (studies have shown that daughters of depressed mothers have a higher risk of developing depression themselves.)

If one or both of our parents took refuge in escapist behaviors (12th house) such as drinking, overeating or abandonment, we may find ourselves preferring to avoid difficult situations altogether in life, adopting a passive, escapist attitude.

If we saw our parents fail in work or marriage through self destructive behaviors (self-undoing), it’ll be crucial for us to be able to separate their failures from our mindset, so that we do not take on a defeatist attitude.

Summary

If the 3rd house is under tension (through planets in or ruling it), it’s worthwhile exploring our parents’ attitude toward work and their hidden weaknesses, and ask ourselves if we’ve unconsciously assimilated their thought patterns and behaviors into our mindset.

Often, realizing the connection between our thought patterns and that of our parents could be powerful enough to initiate the change of mindset for the better.

How does your mindset reflect your parents’ behaviors and attitudes, and does your 3rd house show it in some way?  Did you have to make an effort to develop a more positive mindset? Please feel free to share your experience via email or in the comment section.

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Natal Venus and Your Relationship Effectiveness

In your natal chart, Venus shows how you need to relate to others in order to be most effective.

Venus is the magnet that attracts others to us and makes them want to stay in a relationship with us.  In business, friendship or romance,  expressing the qualities suggested by your natal Venus may help you attract (and keep) better relationships. 

Elements of Your Venus Sign: Necessary Qualities in a Relationship
Consider the element of your natal Venus sign as shown below.  Are you currently expressing the qualities associated with your natal Venus? 

Fire (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius): Enthusiasm, Confidence, Humor, Faith

Air (Libra, Aquarius, Gemini): Intelligence, Knowledge, Communication, Interest in Others, Diplomacy

Earth (Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo): Getting things done together, doing things for others, giving gifts, making practical, helpful improvements

Water (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces): Compassion, Caring, Nurturing, Empathy

Example and Application: Barack Obama’s Venus
When Sun and Venus occupy different signs, expressing the Venus’ quality may not come naturally to you.  However, successfully integrating & expressing the Venus energy is vital to your relationship effectiveness.

Consider President Obama’s horoscope with Leo Sun, Gemini Moon, and Cancer Venus.  For sure he had shown all the confidence and the theatrical energy of Leo Sun, as well as the wit and eloquence of the communicative Gemini Moon.

However, arguably, what really made him so popular with the public was the depth of empathy and caring he was able to convey through his speech: in other words, his Venus in Cancer (on Aries Point, no less) gave the sense “I really feel and care about you.” 

We could say that this watery energy of empathy gave him the necessary softness required to win American public’s support, as well as the Nobel Peace Prize.  If he did not utilize his Venus’ energy, he may have ended up sounding clever and flashy but not particularly likable.

More Examples of Sun and Venus in Different Elements
If you have the Sun in a Water sign but have your Venus in a Fire sign, it may prove to be a lot more effective if you spoke up more, projecting more confidence and enthusiasm than you may naturally feel.  To stay introverted (as Water sign Sun tends to do) and sensitive all the time would not be the best strategy in this case.

If you have a Sun in an Air sign but have your Venus in an Earth sign, you may want to consciously explore ways of giving tangible evidence of your love to others, rather than just talk about it all the time. 

On the other hand if you have a reverse combination (Earth Sun and Air Venus), then you may need to work on verbalizing your love by saying things like “I love you” on a more regular basis, rather than assuming that being a good provider is enough.

Conclusion: What Does Your Natal Venus Say?
This exploration does not have to end with analyzing the natal Venus’ sign.  The sign and aspects (and even the house position) of Venus give helpful insights on how best we can relate with others. 

What does your Venus say about how you can relate with others in order to be effective?  Please feel free to share your experience and/or questions through emails or comments.

(Top Photo: Ray Lopez Bottom Photo: BarackObama.com @ Flickr)



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Taurus New Moon: Creative Ideas for Practical Success

Taurus New Moon occurs on May 3, 2011 at 1:50AM EDT

Taurus archetype offers a path of growing through achieving tangible results.  Hence it is frequently associated with the creation of material wealth in all forms, including money, possessions and fine arts.

In today’s New Moon chart, we see that the New Moon conjunction in Taurus forms an exact quintile (72 degrees) aspect from Neptune in Pisces, suggesting a birth of new intention (New Moon) toward peace and financial stability (Taurus) through creativity and inspiration (quintile, Neptune in Pisces.)

We note that the tension forming T-square consisting of Pluto, Saturn and the Aries stellium is still in force, albeit looser than last month.  The New Moon conjunction trines Pluto in Capricorn, which also suggests an opportunity for solid material empowerment.

A List of Several Possibilities for This New Moon

1) If there is a lot of interpersonal tension in your work or home life, there may be a way to channel the energy into a new, more inspiring direction through the use of creative visualization (i.e. sharing of ideal vision for the future, working on creative projects, introducing aesthetic elements in work or home life.)

2) In your work or business, there could be a lot of built-up energy that is waiting to be channeled creatively, leading to productive initiative and increased sales.

3) You could simply come up with creative ways to make extra money.

4) Because Neptune in Pisces is involved, we could also think in terms of increased compassion toward others somehow releasing the built up tension in relationships.

Summary

If you’re an entrepreneur, writer, artist, etc, this New Moon seems to offer a good opportunity for coming up with creative ideas and putting them into action.  For me I’m working on a few projects right now, and feel inspiration bubbling up from my subconscious.  How about you?  Do you have any creative projects you’re about to begin in your work or at home?  Feel free to share through emails or comments!

Related Post:
Quintile Aspect: Creativity and Innovation

***PS: I’m very excited that my post on 6th house just got picked up by Donna Cunningham’s Sky Writer blog.  For those of you that haven’t visited there yet, it’s easily one of the best astrology blogs out there in terms of content and discussion.  Please check it out: http://bit.ly/jSDTh7

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Astrological Meditation: On the Quality of the Moment

“Anything born in the moment of time carries the quality of that moment” 
Carl Jung (1875-1971), famous Swiss psychologist who privately used astrology for over 25 years.

This famous quote illustrates the basis of why we cast a horoscope for the birth of our body, relationship, business, nation, etc.  The beginning of each significant event carries myriads of potentials that are reflected in the horoscope of that time.  Through the study of the birth chart of any event, we gain insights into the “quality of that moment” in human terms.

Consider the moment when a significant event or a relationship began in your life (e.g. a move, a new position, a birth of a child, etc.)  Did it coincide with an important transit or Solar Arc measurement?  This question is important, not to prove astrology, but to help you consider the significance of that particular event or relationship in terms of that transit or Solar Arc.

If we follow the line of thought provided by Jung’s quote, we can infer that such event or relationship would carry the quality of the transit or Solar Arc you were experiencing at that time.  Consider the following case example:

A Case of a Sudden Job Loss – Where Astrology Told a Different Story

A man suddenly lost his job while experiencing transiting Uranus quindecile Pluto.  At that time he said something like “I don’t know what happened.  I was having the best month ever in my career.  It was so unfair!”

While such reaction is completely understandable, the astrology of the moment (illustrated by the powerful transit of Uranus quindecile Pluto, along with a couple of other measurements) suggested  that there was a quality of intensified independence, coupled with demand for empowerment to this significant event.

What happened was that the job loss led this man to throw all of his energy into his then-part-time business that was his passion.  After a couple of months of hard work, he was able to increase his income to where it was before the layoff, only this time he was doing what he loved full-time, working for himself.

Consider the level of independence and empowerment he must feel from undergoing such transformation!  Astrology clearly suggested this possibility at the moment the transition began, in the guise of a job loss.  He took the opportunity with courage, and made it happen.  What a story, eh?

Summary: Astrological Meditation of the Current Moment

Even when an event looks one way from a “normal” perspective, it’s worth contemplating if the astrological symbolism of that event is suggesting a rather different possibility.  Are you going through an important change in your life right now?  Is there a corresponding astrological transit or Solar Arc that would provide a supporting, or alternative, perspective?  Please feel free to share through emails or comments.


Related posts: 
Astrological Perspective of Significant Events in Your Life

Quindecile explained:
Exploring the Quindecile Aspect

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Midpoints in Astrology

The study of midpoints offers an added dimension to natal chart and transit/solar arc interpretation.  Although it is frequently called an advanced technique, its premise is quite simple to grasp, and hopefully will be of interest to this blog’s readers.

Definition of Astrological Midpoints

The base premise of midpoint interpretation is this: “A planet located equidistant from two other planets (i.e. midpoint between two planets) has a relationship to both planets.”  In practice we also include the Angles (Ascendant and Midheaven) as well as planets in midpoint interpretation.
Standard Midpoint Notation: Above Picture Reads “Mercury equals Saturn Pluto”, which means Mercury makes a hard aspect to the midpoint of Saturn and Pluto.

Midpoints Notation

The midpoints method relates 3 symbols toward one another, in the context of one planet (or point) being in the middle of 2 other planets or points.  This is expressed as:

A = B/C

“B/C” denotes the midpoint of B and C.  A is the planet or point in the middle (midpoint) of B and C.

The equal sign “=” denotes that A makes a contact by a hard aspect (conjunction, square or opposition) to the midpoint of B & C.
Hard aspect has to do with life development and change, which is why we only consider the hard aspects for the midpoint interpretation.

Regarding B/C: Slower (i.e. further from the Sun) planet influences the faster (closer to the Sun) planet.

Regarding A (the planet aspecting the midpoint): it will affect the midpoint, or be affected by the midpoint – again, depending on the apparent speed of the planet’s movement  (see metaphor below.)

Metaphors for Interpreting Midpoints

Picture yourself as a child, and in between your parents.  Being in the middle, you were greatly affected by the quality of their interaction (e.g. were they warm or cold toward each other?  Did they argue a lot or ignore each other? Etc.) In the same way, a planet in the midpoint of two other planets that are more powerful (i.e. that have slower orbits) will be greatly affected by their interaction.

Now consider another metaphor: This time picture yourself as the adult, sitting between your two children.  Just by being in their middle, you affected the quality of their interaction (e.g. they either behaved themselves better, or became more obnoxious toward each other by trying to compete for your attention, etc.)  In the same way, a powerful planet in the midpoint of two lesser planets will strongly affect their interaction.

Example of Some Midpoints

  • Mercury/Jupiter midpoint – Rewarding and Expansive Communication: Jupiter (being the slower planet) influences Mercury:  So this midpoint represents the experience of being rewarded (Jupiter) for one’s communication.  Any planet in hard aspect to this midpoint will carry this sense of expansive communication.  This is why MC (midheaven) = Mercury/Jupiter often denotes a professional writer.
  • Venus/Mars midpoint – Passionate Involvement: Mars influences Venus: Romance and relationship is heated up, made passionate.  This is the midpoint of sexual and artistic passion.  Saturn placed at this midpoint (Saturn=Venus/Mars) will necessitate restraint on passion, whereas Jupiter or Uranus placed here may intensify the
    passion to excess.
  • Sun/Moon midpoint – Relationship Fulfillment: Sun influences Moon: One’s Reigning Need (Moon) is fueled by  Life Energy (Sun).  This is the strongest point of individual need fulfillment, and thus it has to do with relationships and self-acceptance on a deep level. Neptune placed at this midpoint (Neptune=Sun/Moon) may suggest bewildering experiences in relationships, whereas Saturn placed here will necessitate growth and maturity in relationships.

Further Applications: Transit and Solar Arc

Even without any natal planet or point to occupy it, a particular midpoint can be activated via transit or solar arc.  For instance,
a prolonged transit of Uranus to Mercury/Jupiter midpoint could excite the expansion of communication, perhaps resulting in new ideas or fresh business deals.

An outer planet transit or solar arc to the Sun/Moon midpoint often has a deep impact on our relationships and self-image.

Update: Midponts in Synastry

Another person’s planet or an Angle contacting your midpoint could be significant, especially in the case of Sun/Moon midpoint.  If you’re interested, check out this post on Sun/Moon Midpoint in Synastry.

How to Calculate Midpoints

You could simply calculate the degree difference between 2 planets or points and divide in half. Or, you can just use this link for Calculating Midpoints Online.  To obtain a full list of all midpoints in your natal chart, you can follow the steps in this post.

If you have an astrological software that calculates midpoints, you can print a “90 degree sort” table, or “Midpoint Tree” in order to get all midpoint pictures in your natal chart.

Usually an orb of 1.5~2.0 degrees is suggested to calculate midpoints.

Summary and Recommendation for Further Study

Over the last 7 years I’ve studied well-known works on midpoints interpretation by various astrologers, and use them regularly in my consultation practice.  They truly offer a fascinating additional dimension to the interpretation of natal chart and transit & Solar Arc development.

Because study of midpoints is a huge subject, it would take a lot more than this introductory post to cover adequately.  For those of you who’d like to study more, I’d recommend two works especially:

- Noel Tyl’s midpoint interpretation book is available as an appendix to his popular book “Solar Arcs”, or his 1000 page text “Synthesis & Counseling in Astrology.”

- Don McBroom’s book “Midpoints” also offers an alternative interpretation that is quite helpful to anyone who wants to use
midpoints in an empowering way.

There are other well-known works on midpoints, notably by Reinhold Ebertin (Combination of Stellar Influences), but the above mentioned books are more modern and accessible compared to this 60+ year-old text.

Do you have an interesting midpoint picture that gives additional insights into your character and motivation?  Please feel free to share through emails or comments!

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If you have a question about a particular midpoint combination in your horoscope, please limit it to ONE midpoint per person and email or leave comment, and I’ll answer either in comments and/or as a later Q&A post.

(photo by Tambako the Jaguar)

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Aries Stellium: Taking Action for Change

New Moon Chart for Apr 3, 2011 (house position varies by location)

A Stellium is a Focal Point of Energy

A stellium is when 3,4 or more planets are found in 1 sign.  Today’s New Moon highlights a whopping 6 planets in Aries, including the Sun and the Moon.

In a natal chart, a stellium in a sign represents a tremendous focus of energy placed on the needs and values of that sign.

Interpreting the New Moon Chart
For a New Moon chart like the one above, which represents the quality of the new monthly cycle about to begin, we can appreciate the emphasis on Aries as indicative of taking an action or a stand, in order to begin in a new direction.

In this horoscope, 8 of the 10 main astrological bodies are found in Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn), representing a new beginning.

The New Moon conjunction itself is opposed exactly by Saturn in Libra, illuminating the importance of concrete, committed action (Saturn) with awareness of others (Libra), with full awareness of the consequence.  Taking together with the Aries stellium, this pattern could suggest bold, assertive (if not aggressive) action or stand taken against others in order to protect one’s individual integrity.

What This New Moon Could Suggest For You
From personal to national level, this horoscope could suggest aggressive actions taken to gain new status, or making a tremendous effort to begin anew and establish a new identity.  The high energy for change found in this New Moon chart can mean that you can use this month to ask yourself – “Who am I ready to become?  What do I want to change in myself?  What actions can I take right now to ensure that this change happens?” (Note that Mercury is retrograde, suggesting a period of reflection needed prior to initiating change.)

Do you feel an urge to make a new beginning?  What sort of change is in the air?  Where do you feel the need to take a stand, to draw a line in the sand?  Please feel free to share through emails or comments.

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