If signs describe how a planet behaves, aspects tell you how the planets behave with each other.
This is where astrology stops being a collection of personality traits and starts becoming a living psychological system.

If signs describe how a planet behaves, aspects tell you how the planets behave with each other.
This is where astrology stops being a collection of personality traits and starts becoming a living psychological system.

In the last lesson of ‘Born This Way’, we covered the houses. Now it is time to take the chart and divide it another way, because astrology never misses a chance to turn one wheel into four more interpretive systems.
This time, we are looking at hemispheres.

You can know your Sun sign, your Moon sign, and your rising sign and still miss a huge part of what makes astrology work. If you do not understand the astrological houses, you do not yet understand where life is actually happening in the chart.
The signs describe how energy behaves. The planets describe what is acting. The houses describe where it all shows up in your lived experience.
[Read more…] about Astrological Houses Explained: A Beginner’s Guide to the 12 Houses

Most people learn the signs through memes, bad dating advice, and somebody online insisting that Geminis are liars and Scorpios are plotting your downfall. That is not astrology. That is just spiritual gossip with better branding.
[Read more…] about The Astrological Signs Explained: How the Zodiac Really Works

If you want to understand astrology, you have to understand the planets.
Not the signs first. Not the houses first. Not whether your ex has six placements in Scorpio and a God complex. The planets come first because the planets are the living forces in the chart. They are the movers. The instigators. The psychological drives that keep the whole thing from turning into a static diagram full of pretty symbols and empty promises.
[Read more…] about The Planets: The Inner Gods of the Birth Chart

Astrology did not begin as a separated discipline floating far away from astronomy. The ancient skywatcher was observing the heavens and asking two questions at once: What is happening up there, and what does it mean down here?
