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coven-of-genesis · 1 year
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12 Houses of the birth chart explained
The birth chart is divided into 12 houses, each representing a different area of life.
Here is a brief explanation of each house placement:
First House (Ascendant): This house represents the individual's self-image, physical appearance, and how they present themselves to the world. The sign on the cusp of the first house is the individual's rising sign or ascendant.
Second House: This house represents the individual's resources, values, and possessions. It can also indicate financial security and income.
Third House: This house represents communication, mental activity, and short-term travel. It can also indicate siblings and local community.
Fourth House (IC): This house represents the individual's home, family, roots, and emotional foundation. The IC (Imum Coeli) is the point opposite the Midheaven and represents the bottom of the chart.
Fifth House: This house represents creativity, self-expression, romance, and children. It can also indicate hobbies and leisure activities.
Sixth House: This house represents daily routine, work, health, and service. It can also indicate pets and employees.
Seventh House (Descendant): This house represents relationships, partnerships, and collaborations. The sign on the cusp of the seventh house is the individual's descendant.
Eighth House: This house represents transformation, death and rebirth, shared resources, and sexuality. It can also indicate inheritances and investments.
Ninth House: This house represents higher education, philosophy, travel, and spirituality. It can also indicate legal matters and foreign affairs.
Tenth House (MC): This house represents career, public image, reputation, and achievements. The MC (Midheaven) is the point opposite the IC and represents the top of the chart.
Eleventh House: This house represents social groups, friends, and aspirations. It can also indicate humanitarian causes and community involvement.
Twelfth House: This house represents subconscious, spirituality, retreat, and self-undoing. It can also indicate secrets and hidden enemies.
Each house is ruled by a different sign of the zodiac and planet, which can provide additional information about the individual's life and experiences.
The placements of the planets in each house can also indicate which areas of life are most strongly influenced by each planet.
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themoons-wildchild · 5 months
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To help those trying to read their birth chart wheel.
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elodieunderglass · 9 months
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I’m glad to be included in gender, and it’s an honor to trans your gender, but gender is astrology to me. “Girl sun boy moon.” You don’t agree, but now you get me better. Send post
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elminx · 1 year
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"I've been working on healing from the outside in." - S, Chiron in the 3rd house
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enchantedlandcoffee · 3 months
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cinnabread · 9 months
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dinitride-art · 2 years
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Some weird things I’ve noticed about one/Vecna/Henry - an incomplete list/analysis (also not excuses for all his shit, I’m just trying to figure him out)
I’d first like to start off by analyzing what we don’t see in Henry’s backstory. First, with Victor Creel, we are shown Vecna’s first attack through a very flawed lense. His father cannot see that his son was the one that killed everyone, not a demon. He doesn’t see Henry as the problem, but we also don’t see any other problems with Henry from his perspective. We don’t actually see much of Henry at all from Victor’s perspective. The thing I find interesting about Victors story is that he says that him and his wife were tormented by memories from their past. We get an explaination for his past, but we never see his wife’s past. Or at least we don’t get an explaination for it.
When we go to Henry’s version of the story, we get a whole lot of stuff that Victor didn’t know or care to mention. Like doctor Brenner, he didn’t come up in Victors story. Whether that be because of the plot reveal of Vecna or whatnot, he wasn’t mentioned. Henry made note of the fact that it was his mother that called in the doctor. Victor described Henry as a ‘sensitive child’ but when Henry said what his parents thought of him he said that they thought there was something wrong with him, that he needed to be fixed. We don’t get any evidence for them saying that, nor do we get them saying anything. Henry’s mother, who is shown more, is still not explained. She called the doctor and Henry described both parents as having dark secrets- but he never gave us his mother’s.
There are many many years we do not see with Henry and doctor Brenner. We can assume that after Henry went into a coma he was taken by Brenner and was with him for all the years until el banished him to the upside down. But we don’t see any of that. When does he get that tattoo in this time line? Is it before he murders his family? After? If it’s after, then what was the final straw that Brenner had that caused him to put that implant in his neck to suppress his powers? We don’t know. We’ve been given a lot, but we’ve also been given nothing. Why does Henry want to destroy everything? If it’s because he’s inherently evil and bad then that’s just boring. It adds nothing to the story or too the plot other than a cardboard antagonist put up for eleven to pour water on.
Henry is the main antagonist. He has been the main antagonist since the first season. The discussion of motivations throughout the series is always the first thing the think about. The why. Characters and trauma and secrets were a major theme in season four. Lies in season three. Deceit in season two. The unknown in season one. If Henry has been the overarching villain this whole time then he’s been connected to those themes this whole time.
Henry Creel isn’t a one dimensional character. His thoughts and motivations haven’t been established yet. Why four as a number, why his mother first, why the library, why not try to manipulate eleven further when she tried to save max, why was he a sensitive kid? Why is he the main antagonist?
A lot of season four was finding out who Vecna was. And they found out that he was Henry. But they didn’t find out shit about his motivations. It’s not Brenner, because Henry didn’t seem to care when el said he was dead. It’s not anyone he’s already killed because they’re dead. His motivations don’t seem to be in line with anything we’ve been shown yet. So, maybe his motivations lie with what we haven’t seen yet, Henry’s secrets.
We’ve only seen the consequences from Henry: His family, the children, the people of Hawkins. He’s manipulative, he’s powerful, he’s a whole super villain. But what is the cause? In everything we know about Henry, we’ve been given what he’s done. But everyone- even Henry- glosses over anything that might have been a cause. ‘I saw what my parents had done’ great, why’d he kill his sister before his father then? ‘He was a sensitive kid’, that’s not enough. Will was a sensitive kid, he didn’t murder anyone. He was different isn’t a strong enough explaination for his actions.
Henry is the way he is because of reasons that haven’t been explained in the story yet. And if his whole thing is absorbing people and their secrets so they can all suffer together, then he’s got secrets too.
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mollificen · 2 years
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How does sun, moon and rising signs work??
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coven-of-genesis · 1 year
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Planetary placements in a birth chart
The planetary placements in a birth chart represent the position of the planets at the time and location of a person's birth. Each planet represents different energies and archetypes that influence different areas of life. Here is a brief explanation of the planetary placements in birth charts:
Sun: The Sun represents the individual's core identity, ego, and vitality. It indicates the person's sense of self, their inner nature, and how they express themselves.
Moon: The Moon represents emotions, instincts, and the unconscious. It indicates the person's emotional needs, nurturing qualities, and how they experience and process their feelings.
Mercury: Mercury represents communication, thinking, and intellectual abilities. It indicates the person's mental processes, style of thinking, and communication skills.
Venus: Venus represents love, beauty, and harmony. It indicates the person's approach to relationships, aesthetics, and values.
Mars: Mars represents action, energy, and passion. It indicates the person's drive, assertiveness, and sexuality.
Jupiter: Jupiter represents expansion, growth, and abundance. It indicates the person's sense of purpose, optimism, and ability to attract good fortune.
Saturn: Saturn represents responsibility, structure, and limitation. It indicates the person's sense of duty, discipline, and areas where they may face challenges and limitations.
Uranus: Uranus represents innovation, rebellion, and individuality. It indicates the person's need for freedom, independence, and desire to break free from conventional norms.
Neptune: Neptune represents spirituality, intuition, and imagination. It indicates the person's sensitivity, creativity, and potential for escapism or delusion.
Pluto: Pluto represents transformation, power, and intensity. It indicates the person's potential for deep transformation, intensity, and areas where they may experience power struggles or control issues.
The sign and house placement of each planet in a person's birth chart can provide more detailed information about how that planet's energy manifests in different areas of their life. The relationships between the planets in the chart, such as aspects and conjunctions, can also reveal important dynamics and themes in the individual's life.
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felixfathom · 2 years
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today is marinette's birthday . can my astrology mutuals tell me how this date plays into her personality and actions
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purplewolfegirl · 10 days
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Birthdays get really weird when you realize that the time you were born would've been different if you were in a different time zone. It gets even weirder when you realize that a different time zone could also have affected the actual date you call your birthday.
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astrology---realm · 4 months
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astrology quiz
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witchy-blogg · 5 months
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A very minimal summary of Astrology and Birth Charts
Astrology is the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial objects as a means of understanding human affairs and terrestrial events. It is based on the idea that there is a relationship between the positions of the planets, the stars, and other celestial bodies at the time of a person's birth, and their personality traits, relationships, and future events. Astrology is often used to gain insight into a person's character, to determine favorable times for certain activities, and to predict future events. While astrology is not a scientifically proven field, it remains popular in many cultures around the world.
Astrology and birth charts are based on the idea that the positions of the planets, the sun, and the moon at the exact moment of a person's birth can provide insight into their character, personality, life path, and future events.
To create a birth chart, an astrologer needs to know the date, time, and location of the birth. These details are used to calculate the positions of the planets and other celestial bodies at the time of the birth. The astrologer then uses this information to create a map of the sky at the moment of the birth, which is known as a birth chart or natal chart.
The birth chart is divided into 12 sections, known as houses, each of which represents a different aspect of the person's life. The positions of the planets in each house are also significant, as they can influence the traits and events associated with that house.
Astrologers also use the zodiac, which is a belt of 12 constellations that circle the Earth, to further interpret the birth chart. Each of the 12 zodiac signs is associated with specific personality traits and characteristics, which can be influenced by the positions of the planets in the birth chart.
For example, someone with a strong placement of Mars, the planet of action and aggression, in their chart may be more assertive and driven than someone with a weaker placement. Someone with a strong placement of Venus, the planet of love and beauty, maybe more artistic and romantic.
While astrology and birth charts are not scientifically proven, many people find them to be useful tools for gaining insight into their personalities, relationships, and life paths. It is important to note that astrology should not be used as a substitute for professional medical or psychological advice and that it is ultimately up to the individual to decide how much weight to give to astrological interpretations.
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dreamzandexperiences · 8 months
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7 Powerful Retrogrades Are On The Way.
The retrogrades of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are expected to trigger a period of reflection and transformation in various aspects of our lives, guided by the principles of astrology.
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hamburrgist · 11 months
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Tom from good reads here unintentionally making an argument for Hamilton being born in 1757
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