Coming up with accurate interpretations in astrology can be tricky, but the truth is it can become straightforward if you follow these rules.
Rule One: look to see if the celestial bodies and or midpoints are in an angle that is a multiple of 30 degrees and are in a three degrees orb of each other for the significant angles 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 degrees.
Rule Two: if the two celestial bodies or midpoints are in an angle and an orb, see if they have similar symbolism. For example, let's say Venus and Jupiter are 30 degrees apart. Both celestial bodies are in the categories of being beneficial, financial, and successful.
Rule Three: what angle are the celestial bodies and or midpoints? For example, they are entirely beneficial if the alignment is 0, 120 degrees. If they are 30 or 60 degrees, they are helpful but on a minor scale. If the angle is 150 degrees, it can be beneficial or harmful depending on what is involved. Lastly, if the angle is 90 or 180 degrees, it is dangerous or tricky.
So, let us bring back the example of Jupiter and Venus. Jupiter is 30 degrees apart from Venus. They are both considered to be beneficial, financial, and successful planets. As a result, we can get an interpretation that the cash flow (Venus) will bring a slight sense of ease (30 degrees) due to the help, success (Jupiter), and creativity (Venus) that you got at the time.
As we can see, we get an idea of how it is done.
But let's make one change to the example. Instead of 30 degrees, let's make it 90 degrees. How can we interpret that? There is a thing when two celestial bodies or midpoints make a harmful alignment; we make the positive to negative.
For example, the amount of cash flow (Venus) will result in stress or tension (90 degrees) due to the unhelpful, unsuccessful (Jupiter), and uncreative (Venus) actions that you brought at the time.
As we can see, developing interpretations can be accessible by following these simple steps. In later posts, how to interpret a chart with information like zodiac signs and much more will be described in more detail.
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