
Natal astrology uses an individual’s birth date, time, and location to create a personalized astrological chart. This chart maps the positions of celestial bodies at the moment of birth and is believed... Read more »

In astrological interpretations, a “halo” refers to a symbolic radiant light or aura surrounding a celestial body, particularly the Sun and Moon. This luminous effect is not a physical phenomenon but a... Read more »

In astrological charts, a configuration involving four planets positioned approximately 90 degrees apart, forming a square or cross shape, is termed a major stressful aspect. This alignment creates dynamic tension and challenge,... Read more »

In physiognomy, and by extension astrological interpretations of facial features, the wrinkles or lines on the forehead are believed to hold symbolic meaning, offering potential insights into an individual’s personality, life path,... Read more »

In astrological terms, an obscuration of a celestial body signifies a period of heightened intensity and transformation. For example, a solar obscuration, where the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun,... Read more »

In certain astrological traditions, physical characteristics are believed to reflect personality traits and destinies. A chin dimple, for example, is sometimes associated with qualities like charm, attractiveness, and good fortune. Such interpretations... Read more »

In astrology, being “on the cusp” refers to a planetary placement at the very end or beginning of a zodiac sign. This placement occurs when a planet is located within the last... Read more »

In astrology, the term refers to the transitional point between two adjacent zodiac signs. Imagine the zodiac as a circular wheel divided into twelve segments. The point where one segment ends and... Read more »

In astrology, when two or more celestial bodies appear close together in the sky, from the perspective of Earth, this alignment is termed a planetary aspect. One of the most significant aspects... Read more »

In astrological practice, two celestial bodies are considered to be in this alignment when they occupy the same degree, or are very close to the same degree, within the same zodiac sign.... Read more »