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person’s birth (natal) and those that are current (transiting). For example, Natal Sun refers to where the Sun was when you were born; transiting Sun refers to where the Sun’s position is currently at any given moment – which usually doesn’t coincide with your birth, or Natal, Sun.

      Out of Bounds

      The planets move through the zodiac at various angles relative to the celestial equator (if you were to draw an imaginary extension of the Earth’s equator out into the universe, you would have an illustration of this celestial equator). The Sun – being the most dominant and powerful influence in the Solar system – is the measure astrologers use as a standard. The Sun never goes more than approximately 23 degrees north or south of the celestial equator. At the winter solstice the Sun reaches its maximum southern angle of orbit (declination); at the summer solstice it reaches its maximum northern angle. Any time a planet exceeds this Solar boundary – and occasionally planets do – it is said to be ‘out of bounds’. This means that the planet exceeds or trespasses into strange territory – beyond the limits allowed by the Sun, the Ruler of the Solar system. The planet in this condition becomes more emphasized and exceeds its authority, becoming an important influence in the forecast.

      Phases of the Moon

      After the full Moon, the Moon seems to shrink in size (as perceived from the Earth), gradually growing smaller until it is virtually invisible to the naked eye – at the time of the next new Moon. This is called the waning Moon phase, or the waning Moon.

      After the new Moon, the Moon gradually gets bigger in size (as perceived from the Earth) until it reaches its maximum size at the time of the full Moon. This period is called the waxing Moon phase, or waxing Moon.

      Retrogrades

      The planets move around the Sun at different speeds. Mercury and Venus move much faster than the Earth, while Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto move more slowly. Thus there are times when, relative to the Earth, the planets appear to be going backwards. In reality they are always going forward, but relative to our vantage point on Earth they seem to go backwards through the zodiac for a period of time. This is called ‘retrograde’ motion and tends to weaken the normal influence of a given planet.

      Short-term Planets

      The fast-moving planets move so quickly through a sign that their effects are generally of a short-term nature. They reflect the immediate, day-to-day trends in a horoscope.

      Moon

      stays in a sign for only 2½ days

      Mercury

      20 to 30 days

      Sun

      30 days

      Venus

      approximately 1 month

      Mars

      approximately 2 months

      T-square

      A T-square differs from a Grand Square in that it is not a complete square. If you look at the pattern in a chart it appears as ‘half a complete square’, resembling the T-square tools used by architects and designers. If you cut a complete square in half, diagonally, you have a T-square. Many astrologers consider this more stressful than a Grand Square, as it creates tension that is difficult to resolve. T-squares bring learning experiences.

      Transits

      This term refers to the movements or motions of the planets at any given time. Astrologers use the word ‘transit’ to make the distinction between a birth, or Natal, planet (see ‘Natal’) and the planet’s current movement in the heavens. For example, if at your birth Saturn was in the sign of Cancer in your 8th house, but is now moving through your 3rd house, it is said to be ‘transiting’ your 3rd house. Transits are one of the main tools with which astrologers forecast trends.

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      Personality Profile

      ARIES AT A GLANCE

      Element – Fire

      Ruling Planet – Mars

      Career Planet – Saturn

      Love Planet – Venus

      Money Planet – Venus

      Planet of Fun, Entertainment, Creativity and Speculations – Sun

      Planet of Health and Work – Mercury

      Planet of Home and Family Life – Moon

      Planet of Spirituality – Neptune

      Planet of Travel, Education, Religion and Philosophy – Jupiter

      Colours – carmine, red, scarlet

      Colours that promote love, romance and social harmony – green, jade green

      Colour that promotes earning power – green

      Gem – amethyst

      Metals – iron, steel

      Scent – honeysuckle

      Quality – cardinal (= activity)

      Quality most needed for balance – caution

      Strongest virtues – abundant physical energy, courage, honesty, independence, self-reliance

      Deepest need – action

      Characteristics to avoid – haste, impetuousness, over-aggression, rashness

      Signs of greatest overall compatibility – Leo, Sagittarius

      Signs of greatest overall incompatibility – Cancer, Libra, Capricorn

      Sign most helpful to career – Capricorn

      Sign most helpful for emotional support – Cancer

      Sign most helpful financially – Taurus

      Sign best for marriage and/or partnerships – Libra

      Sign most helpful for creative projects – Leo

      Best Sign to have fun with – Leo

      Signs most helpful in spiritual matters – Sagittarius, Pisces

      Best day of the week – Tuesday

      Understanding an Aries

      Aries is the activist par excellence of the zodiac. The Aries need for action is almost an addiction, and those who do not really understand the Aries personality would probably use this hard word to describe it. In reality ‘action’ is the essence of the Aries psychology – the more direct, blunt and to-the-point the action, the better. When you think about it, this is the ideal psychological makeup for the warrior, the pioneer, the athlete or the manager.

      Aries likes to get things done, and in their passion and zeal often lose sight of the consequences for themselves and others. Yes, they often try to be diplomatic and tactful, but it is hard for them. When they do so they feel that they are being

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