1. Astrology 101: Introduction

Western astrology began in ancient Mesopotamia over 5000 years ago. This is when the ancient people, particularly the Babylonians, began observing the stars and identifying the constellations. In the beginning, astronomy and astrology were considered one discipline. The Babylonians were the first to divide the sky into 12 regions, now referred to as the zodiacal […]

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2. Astrology 101: The Elements

  Each astrological sign is associated with one of the natural elements: Fire, Earth, Air, or Water. The element describes that sign’s personal expression and approach to life. Each sign in each element is in a 120- degree aspect (Trine aspect) to every other sign in the same element.   The Fire Signs are Aries, […]

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3. Astrology 101: The Qualities

  Each astrological sign is also grouped by certain common qualities, often related to how they behave or how they relate to others. This is an additional nuanced way to describe how each sign expresses itself and flows through life.   The Receptive signs are Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces. They tend to be […]

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4. Astrology 101: The Houses

  Each house is traditionally associated with a constellation of the zodiac. This is a general overview of what each house represents in the chart.   First house/ Ascendant     Self- image   Second House                    Values/ Security/ Personal Resources   Third House                        All Types of Communication   Fourth […]

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5. The Sun Signs

Aries Aries (Approximately March 21 to April 19) is considered the first sign of the zodiac and the natural ruler of the first house.  The head of a ram with his majestic, curled horns is the symbol of Aries. It is ruled by the planet Mars, the red planet, named after the Roman god of […]

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6. The Planets

  The Earth Earth isn’t a planet in astrology. Instead, it defines our perspective when reading a chart. That is because the Earth is at the center of every astrological chart, looking out to the planetary bodies orbiting around it. In some senses, you are the Earth in your natal chart. But we cannot assign […]

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