What (and whom) you’re attracted to and how you’re likely to conduct yourself in relationship. It describes how you give and receive love. Venus rules love, beauty, harmony and personal values. ![]() The sign and house placement of your natal Mercury can tell you a great deal about how you think, what you think about and how you express those thoughts to others. This is because Mercury rules not only verbal communications, but also the written word (news sources, contracts, letters, emails etc.), communications devices (phones, radios, televisions, computers, etc.) and the personal concept of time (appointments and schedules, etc.) Things tend to go haywire when Mercury is retrograde (which happens three or four times every year). Because Mercury not only ties in with how you personally express your ideas, but also how communications in general are received. But when it goes retrograde people tend to stand up and take notice. Mercury is such a tiny planet and it moves so fast that we sometimes forget how powerful it is. And how you communicate those ideas to others. It tells you how your mind works, what you think about, your interests and ideas. Mercury represents communications, thoughts and ideas. How do you express your emotions? How would you describe your relationship with your mother (or with women in general)? How would you describe your childhood or your ideal home? And what do you need in order to feel secure? These are all functions of the astrological Moon. The sign your Moon is, as well as its house placement and the aspects it makes to other planets, will tell you a lot about how you manifest that energy. ![]() ![]() It’s the yin or Universal female energy, which is more unconscious and instinctual but just as important as (and sometimes even more important than) the Sun. It describes your ability to express feelings and emotions, and also what you need in order to feel secure. It represents your past, your mother and your womb / birth experience as well as your childhood and early home life. In contrast to the Sun, the Moon represents feelings, emotions and security needs. What area of your life does everything else revolve around? Where (and how) do you assert your own personal power? The sign that your Sun is in will you tell you how you manifest that energy and the house it’s in will tell you where you’re mostly likely to manifest it. It’s the yang or masculine principle, which is generally the face that you present to the outer world. The external expression of who and what you represent. It’s your light, your essence, your spirit and your Self. It’s how you “shine” and what everything else in your life revolves around. But with that in mind, let’s look at what each of the planets can tell you about you and your loved ones. There’s naturally a lot more to astrology than this. In the coming weeks, we’ll look at signs and houses too, which from an astrological perspective can tell you a great deal about not only who you are, but where you came from and where you’re heading. ![]() They’re certainly as important (usually more important) than the other nine bodies. The Sun and Moon are referred to as luminaries in astrology and are treated as planets. Each of those planets is looked at in the context of the sign its placed in at birth, as well as its house position and relationships with other planets.īut for the purposes of this article, we’re going to be looking at only the planets (which also, for the purposes of this article, will include the Sun and Moon). But there’s so much more to astrology than Sun signs, just as there’s so much more to our solar system than the Sun.Īstrologers look at all of the planets - as well as the Sun and Moon - when interpreting a natal chart. This is generally tied to Sun sign astrology, which represents only a tiny portion of what astrology really is. When it comes to astrology, most people know a little about the 12 different signs of the zodiac, even if they don’t “believe” in them.
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