![]() ![]() In addition to this, various astrological signs also house each of the planets in terms of position.įor example, at the time of my birth, Venus was in the sign of Virgo in the eleventh house. And so on, all the way to the twelfth house. The second house is about your relationship to money, values, and security. For example, the first house is about your relationship to your identity. The natal chart comprises 12 houses, which occupy 12 aspects of ourselves and our lives. It’s a snapshot of the cosmos when you emerged on this planet. All these signs and placements together are called your natal chart, which is like a “map” of your identity, conceived at the moment of your birth. And so on, through the rest of the planets and other placements. Your moon sign speaks to your emotional nature, and how you navigate that inner landscape. It’s who you are in your everyday dealings with people. Your rising sign, or ascendant, is the mask you wear with others, or your immediate demeanor. Your sun sign is who you aspire to become. We can invoke the qualities of each and question what they want to teach us with respect to various aspects of ourselves.įor example, your sun sign, the simplest form of astrology often found in magazine columns, denotes your deep identity and karmic journey. Astrology asks us to explore our relationships with these signs in various “homes,” or sectors, of our lives. It’s about the relationships with those 12 archetypal energies within us, as well as how we negotiate them. Yay, queer magic!Īstrology, or the divination of the influences of the stars and planets on human affairs by their positions and aspects, allows for us to view ourselves through a kaleidoscope of time, the archetypes of the Zodiac signs, celestial movement, and through the relationships within ourselves and other people, and the movements of the sun, moon, planets, and universe.Īstrology is also more than memes about the 12 sun signs. As a bonus, neither must be viewed with an eye for gender or sexual orientation. The Tarot and astrology offer archetypal lenses to view our identities and our lives. They provide space for us to get still and quiet, and to ask ourselves what we really want, what we really believe, and who we really are. Beyond apps like Co-Star, The Pattern, or Galaxy Tarot, these divinations create opportunities to re-frame and reorient ourselves in the face of uncertainty. ![]() There are very few queers I know who haven’t dabbled in astrology or Tarot at some point. ![]()
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