When we review a natal chart, it is important to consider any planet which has at least 5 or 6 major aspects linked to it. This planet is strengthened or exaggerated in its expression due to all these connections. It is important to determine which houses are interconnected to this planet as well as the house where this strengthened planet resides. The house which this planet is in will not be the main reference area of life. The energies are released from this house and the other areas of life represented by the houses containing the other planets will have emphasized expression.
Not only are the
houses representative of the flow of energies, but we must also include the four
main angles in a chart, especially the Ascendant and the
Midheaven. If, for example, the Sun was conjunct the MC (Midheaven) by
a very tight aspect, its energies of drive and ambition would be linked to
moving ahead within the occupation or career.
If Saturn were also
in close opposition to this Sun/MC aspect then there might be challenges from
other individuals when trying to move ahead in life or there would be obstacles
standing in the way of progress. With Saturn’s influence in this
example, things might be delayed, or we might expect more duties and
responsibilities as we move towards the objectives set in place within our
occupation. Some of the challenges experienced might be linked to
family and our roots if Saturn was found in the fourth house for example.
Going one step
further, let’s say that Jupiter and Venus were conjunct in the sixth house and
made trines to this position of the Sun linked to the MC. This would
help with the situation and may suggest that the working conditions and
co-workers would help facilitate growth and good fortune with the plans or push
that might be associated with our occupation.
Taking it one step
further, let’s say that Uranus was in square to this elevated position of the
Sun with the MC. Uranus would certainly add to the unique potential
of this positioning and might bring opportunities in unexpected manners but
would make things difficult which would hopefully push us to work harder to
achieve positive results. Uranus might make us appear to be somewhat
of a bohemian in our approach or it may push us into fields associated with
electronics or scientific pursuits. Uranus would certainly require
that we push for something unique and perhaps unusual, or make us approach this
occupational direction from a different vantage point or use a different perspective.
Going one step
further if Mercury were involved adding a sextile to the Sun/MC position, our
mind would be well equipped, and we might have an advantage because of our
ability to understand detail or make clear decisions that would affect our
career and working potential. Mercury might also figure into the
equation, making a sextile to the Jupiter/Venus conjunction in the sixth house,
providing analysis and the ability to delineate any problems within the working
environment.
As you can see,
this whole process would certainly add to the flavour of our initial Sun/MC
conjunction. All these aspects will add insight and energies when we
look deeper at this initial conjunction and also make this positioning very
important in the Astrology chart delineation.
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