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Azra’s Astrology: Angles and Astrology

Now, with the main zodiac signs out of the way, we can get into the real fun; actually constructing a horoscope!

When creating a horoscope, it’s crucial to start with the basics of sky representation. Namely, where the earth ends and the sky begins. A smart ass would say the horizon, but that particular smart ass would be wrong. To figure out the boundaries of sky and earth, one must consult with the magic that are the angles, or four cardinal points. Note, this is not the same thing as cardinal directions. This one involves more math and a certain amount of disbelief in time zones.

The Ascendant is arguably the most critical of the cardinal points. It is the representation of where the sun rose over the horizon in the east. Astrologers consider this to be the most influential angle as it represents everything a person is or will grow to be including how the look, what their health is like, how the interact with the world, and how the world will interact with them. I know, it’s a lot to hang on. Especially if that particular morning was hazy.

On the opposite side is the Descendant which is where the sun goes down past the horizon in the west. This angle is rooted in the seventh house which supposedly controls romantic relationships and attraction. It’s no coincidence that most lovers want a walk on the beach holding hands at sunset moment sometime in their relationship. It’s practically hard-wired into the human psyche. More about the houses later.

In between the Ascendant and the Descendant is what’s called the Midheaven – or the point where the sun culminates in the sky. The high-noon, so to speak. This angle typically reflects one of the parental units, if doing a birth chart. The opposite is the Imum Coeli, or where the sun would be at midnight. It is meant to represent the foundations of ourselves and, fun fact, how well you fare in the realm of the dead. What, you just thought astrology applies only to the living?

As you can tell, there’s a fair bit of math involved in the calculations already and these are simply the tracking of the Sun. Oh, but we aren’t done yet! The next part of the chart we need are the houses.

Until next week!

Aquarius

(Jan 20 – Feb 18)

Someone desperately needs your help. Find them! Find them now before it’s too late!

Leo                        (Jun 23 – Aug 22)

Don’t push yourself today. Take it slow and easy getting into the swing of things or you might throw out your back.

Pisces              (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

You don’t fit in and you hate it. Well tough. To be someone you’re not is known as identity theft.

Virgo                   (Aug 23 – Sep 22)

Make plans to help distract you from the tedium of your everyday life. It helps to have something to look forward to.

Aries                (Mar 21 – Apr 19)

Reach out to someone that’s been on your mind a lot. You will be surprised at the response.

Libra                     (Sep 23 – Oct 22)

You’re being stubborn and everyone knows it. Let them try and sway you, but stand firm until you change your own mind.

Taurus          (Apr 20 – May 20)

Mommy issues abound today. Take the time to get to know your adversary. It could be she’s just like you.

Scorpio                    (Oct 23 – Nov 21)

When you don’t feel pretty, it’s important to accept and even embrace your flaws. Don’t try to change them- that’s not the point.

Gemini         (May 21 – Jun 20)

It’s all about self-care today However you achieve it, make it about you.

Sagittarius            (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

Chores are never ending. But soon you will have some much-valued free time. It’s important to fill that free time with as much as possible or you will get bored.

Cancer          (Jun 21 – Jul 22)

The truth is a powerful weapon. Be cautious on how you wield it or end up cutting yourself.

Capricorn            (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

Brace yourself for rejection. People thought to be friends will become all judgy and drop you like a bad habit.

 

* I wish it went without saying that Azra is a work of fiction. Please do not take it seriously.