Learn Astrology Basics

Astrology has two basic concepts that form its foundation: Each planet plays a role in your personality and behaviors – how you communicate, how likely you are to stay in one place or travel a lot, your emotions, and so on. Understanding the basics of astrology involves studying the ever-changing pattern of the planets and stars in relation to human experience. Astrologers examine planetary positions at the moment of a person’s birth in order to discern themes, characteristics, and interests that may be emphasized over the course of that person’s life.

If you want to use astrology to understand yourself and others, you need to know the astrological basics and what they represent: the 12 signs of the zodiac; the Sun, the Moon, and the planets; and the 12 houses of the horoscope.

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Signs of the Zodiac: Symbols, Dates, Traits, and Planetary Rulers

What’s your sign? A zodiac sign is the portion of the zodiac occupied by the Sun at the moment of your birth. Because the Sun resides in each sign of the zodiac for about a month, those signs are also known as Sun signs. The following table shows the 12 Sun signs — along with their astrological symbols, their dates, the essential traits associated with them, and their planetary rulers:

Astrology: Planetary Symbols and Influences

Astrology holds that the Sun, the Moon, and the planets represent different facets of who you are and express their energies through the signs that they occupy in your birth chart. This table shows the astrological symbol for each of those celestial bodies (plus the Nodes of the Moon and the asteroid Chiron) and what it represents.

Astrological Houses and What They Mean

Counter strike 1 6 patch 23b jayco trailer. Just as the band of sky where the Sun, the Moon, and the planets can be found is divided into 12 signs, an astrological chart is divided into 12 houses. Each astrological house influences different areas of your life, as shown in this table:

HouseArea of Influence
First HouseAppearance, outward personality
Second HouseMoney, possessions, values
Third HouseCommunication, immediate environment, brothers and sisters
Fourth HouseHome, parents, roots, circumstances at the end of life
Fifth HouseRomance, children, creativity, fun
Sixth HouseWork, health, service
Seventh HouseMarriage and other partnerships
Eighth HouseSex, death, regeneration, other people’s money
Ninth HouseHigher education, travel, religion, philosophy, publishing,
law
Tenth HouseCareer, status, reputation
Eleventh HouseFriends, groups, goals, aspirations
Twelfth HouseSeclusion, secrets, spirituality, self-sabotage,
institutions