Cancer
Common terms & abbreviations
Planet Abbreviations
Merc - Mercury
Ven - Venus
Mars - Mars
Jup - Jupiter
Sat - Saturn
Ura - Uranus
Nep - Neptune
Plu - Pluto
Asc - Ascendant
MC - Midheaven
Aspect Abbreviations
Oppos - Opposition
Trine - Trine
Squr - Square
Conj - Conjunction
Sxtil - Sextile
Qucnx - Quincunx
Transits - Transits compare
the position and angle of the planets in the sky on a given
date to a planet or position in your birth chart. Some transits
indicate harmony, while others indicate challenges. Astrologers
are able to assess what conditions will be present and for
how long by evaluating the impact of transits on your "natal"
or birth chart.
Types of Transits
Sextile (60
degree angle) and Trines (120 degrees) indicate where energies
flow harmoniously. Take advantage of these transits to lighten
your load, make your move, get that date, etc.
Squares (90
degrees) are the most challenging of all aspects. Conquering
a square can be difficult and requires discipline, but the
prize is worth the effort.
Oppositions
(180 degrees) challenge you in your relationships with other
people. Sometimes you feel a positive, stimulating exchange
of energy. Other times we deal with conflicts, confrontations,
schisms or separations. Someone else could be mirroring
something about yourself you need to deal with but have
had difficulty seeing.
Conjunctions
(0 degrees) can go either way and depend much upon the nature
of the two planets coming together. For example, Venus and
Jupiter make a fun, if potentially lazy, combination while
Mars and Pluto can be pretty heavy since they both relate
to anger and ego.
Houses And Their General Meanings
- Your birth chart is divided into twelve "houses,"
which govern specific areas of your life. At the time of your
birth, each planet was located in a particular astrological
sign and in one of the twelve houses.
Listed below are the most general meanings
for each house:
First House:
Your self-identity. How you appear to the world and the first
impression you make on others. Your external presentation,
including physical characteristics (body type, facial features,
etc).
Second House:
Your personal resources. Money matters, possessions and your
relationship with both.
Third House:
Your immediate environment. Short trips, neighbors, communication
with others, learning. Your relationships with siblings.
Fourth House:
Your home and family. Your childhood and ancestral roots.
Your mother and maternal influences in general.
Fifth House:
Your creative inspiration and self-expression. Self-investment,
risk-taking, love affairs, children and luck.
Sixth House:
Your daily life. Health concerns, work and service. Personal
sacrifice.
Seventh House:
Your identity in relationship to others. Dating, marriage,
partnerships of all kinds. Contracts.
Eighth House:
Sex and your relationship to the resources of others. Death
and inheritance. Transformational release, and our ability
to "rebound." Rituals of all types.
Ninth House:
Long-distance travel, higher education, philosophy and mental
expansion of all types. Law and publishing.
Tenth House:
Your relationship to authority and power. Reputation, social
status and career. Government institutions. Your father and
authority figures in general.
Eleventh House:
Your friends and your connection to humanity in general. Group
associations. Hopes and aspirations, ideals. Honors received.
Twelfth House:
Your spiritual life and your connection to the cosmos. Dreams
and the unconscious. Things that are hidden. Music. Your karmic
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