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Free astrology, often referred to as general astrology, involves interpreting key elements of an individual’s natal chart and other astrological factors without the need for personalized, in-depth services or detailed consultations. While a professional astrologer might offer tailored readings, there are some basic astrology points that anyone can use as a foundation to understand their own astrological makeup. Below are some key points to consider according to astrology that you can explore for free:

 

1. Sun Sign (Core Personality)

 

  • The Sun sign represents the essence of who you are, your ego, and how you express yourself. It’s the most well-known aspect of your astrological chart. Everyone has a Sun sign based on their birth date.
  • Example: If your birthday is between March 21 and April 19, your Sun sign is Aries.
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2. Moon Sign (Emotional Nature)

 

  • The Moon sign governs your emotions, instincts, and subconscious. It reflects how you react emotionally and what you need to feel secure.
  • To find your Moon sign, you’d need to know the exact time, date, and place of your birth, but it’s a crucial part of understanding your emotional world.
  • Example: If your Moon is in Cancer, you may be highly sensitive and nurturing, seeking emotional security and a close family connection.
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3. Rising Sign (Ascendant)

 

  • Your Rising sign (or Ascendant) is how others perceive you and the mask you wear in social situations. It’s the outward expression of your personality, often reflecting first impressions.
  • It changes every couple of hours, so knowing the exact time of your birth is important to calculate it accurately.
  • Example: If your Rising sign is Libra, you may come across as charming, balanced, and focused on maintaining harmony in social settings.
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4. Venus (Love and Attraction)

 

  • Venus in your chart governs how you express love, affection, and attraction. It shows the qualities you value in relationships and what you find beautiful or comforting.
  • You can learn about your romantic preferences, values, and how you approach love by looking at the position of Venus.
  • Example: If Venus is in Virgo, you may value loyalty and practicality in relationships and may express love through acts of service.
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5. Mars (Drive and Passion)

 

  • Mars governs your physical energy, sexual desire, and assertiveness. It reflects how you pursue your goals, handle conflict, and approach passion.
  • Mars influences your level of determination and the way you act when you’re driven by desire or need.
  • Example: If Mars is in Scorpio, you may have intense determination and a passionate approach to your pursuits, particularly when emotionally invested.
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6. Mercury (Communication)

 

  • Mercury rules communication, intellect, and thought processes. It shows how you think, learn, and express yourself verbally and in writing.
  • Mercury’s position indicates how you process information and whether you’re more logical or intuitive in communication.
  • Example: If Mercury is in Gemini, you are likely to be very communicative, quick-witted, and enjoy learning about diverse topics.
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7. Jupiter (Expansion and Growth)

 

  • Jupiter is known as the planet of luck, growth, and higher learning. It represents how you expand your horizons, seek knowledge, and approach growth in your life.
  • Jupiter’s position indicates where you’re likely to find opportunities and experience good fortune.
  • Example: If Jupiter is in Sagittarius, you may have a natural affinity for travel, philosophy, and expanding your worldview.
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8. Saturn (Discipline and Challenges)

 

  • Saturn is the planet of discipline, responsibility, and lessons learned through hard work. It shows where you face challenges and need to put in effort to achieve stability or success.
  • It also indicates areas where you might feel restricted or where you must develop maturity and patience.
  • Example: If Saturn is in Capricorn, you may be naturally disciplined and focused on achieving long-term goals, but might also face challenges related to authority or work-life balance.
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9. North Node (Life Path)

 

  • The North Node represents your soul’s purpose and the lessons you’re meant to learn in this lifetime. It indicates the qualities you need to embrace and develop.
  • Its opposite, the South Node, represents past experiences and habits you may need to release to move forward.
  • Example: If your North Node is in Leo, your soul’s purpose might involve learning to express yourself creatively, seek recognition, and embrace your leadership potential.
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10. Chiron (Wounds and Healing)

 

  • Chiron is an asteroid that represents your deepest wounds and how you can heal them. It shows the areas in your life where you might feel vulnerable, but also where healing and growth can occur.
  • Example: If Chiron is in Aries, you may struggle with self-assertion and confidence, but healing comes when you learn to stand up for yourself and embrace your individuality.
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11. Houses in Astrology

 

  • The astrological houses represent different areas of life (such as relationships, career, and personal growth). Each house corresponds to specific aspects of your life.
  • The planets’ positions in these houses will tell you where to focus your energy and attention.
  • Example: If Venus is in your 7th house (house of partnerships), you might find that relationships and love are central to your life.
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12. Aspects Between Planets

 

  • Aspects are the angles formed between planets in your natal chart. These relationships between planets indicate how different parts of your personality interact and influence each other.
  • Harmonious aspects (like trines and sextiles) indicate ease and flow, while challenging aspects (like squares and oppositions) can show areas of tension that require work.
  • Example: A Sun square Saturn aspect might indicate a struggle between self-expression and responsibility, leading to challenges in finding a balance between personal desires and obligations.
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13. Transits (Current Planetary Influences)

 

  • Transits refer to the current positions of the planets and how they relate to your natal planets. They offer insights into the timing of various life events and experiences.
  • Transits show where energy is shifting and what areas of life might be activated at any given time.
  • Example: A Jupiter transit over your Sun could indicate a period of growth, opportunity, or expansion in your personal life.
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