What Is Astrology?
By: Sandra Rozhon
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Put simply, Astrology is the method by which a total
stranger (the astrologer) may detect how you tend to perceive the world, over
time. The signs, planets, and aspects combine to give an individual a filter
through which he will view his circumstances and react to them. The
configuration of the natal chart is the base from which we start our life and
from which all further growth will spring.
The transits, eclipses, and progressions alter that base
and present challenges to our perception of the world and ourselves. The base
never changes, but because of the aforementioned events we CAN act differently
than our natal chart would at first suggest. It is the task of the astrologer
to determine not only how we are prone to responding to the world, but also how
we are likely to respond at this moment in time.
Take a normally mild-mannered man who lets negativity slide
off his back, for instance. He was raised by a good and loving family and more
importantly perceived it as such because he was not born with Mars badly aspecting his Sun, Moon, or a planet ruling his 4th or 10th
house.
Let's say that at some point in his adult life,
transiting Mars, Jupiter, and Pluto all combine to create a Grand Cross when
they aspect his natal Moon. Suddenly, we have a totally different creature on
our hands. His emotional base is being challenged in a most disturbing way. He
becomes angry, perhaps feels the urge to lash out and hit someone. People who
meet him during this period
will see him as argumentative or
touchy. They may think he's like that all the time.
An astrologer, on the other hand, could look at his
chart, see that natally he's not that sort at all.
The astrologer would look to whatever the outside force is and counsel the man
by interpreting what is happening to him. He might be told, for instance, that
the upset to his usual nature is being caused by a close friend, who he thought supported him but who was now undermining his sense
of
emotional security. Natally, the man perceives the world as a secure place. By transit,
though, that security is being challenged. His growth will come from meeting
the challenge and coming to understand that just because you see life as safe
and secure, doesn't mean that it is always like that.
It also means that you don't have to go overboard in reacting to the changes.
The difficulty for the astrologer is in determining the
degree to which a person is apt to express various components of his personality.
Every possible element of behavior is present in all
of us. Depending on our perception of the world (due to the filter provided by
our natal chart), those elements of behavior will be
expressed somewhere along the spectrum, from very little to extremely high. The
astrologer will weigh various elements in the chart to try to determine which behaviors will be stronger and which will be weaker.
Those unfamiliar with the basic tenets of Astrology may
enjoy arguing the fact that a horoscope's interpretation could apply to anyone,
and in some ways that is true. Because we all have each and every type of human
behavior lurking within us, it would be easy to
respond favorably to being told that "you have a
good sense of humor" or to grudgingly agree that
"you have a temper." Ah, but it's the matter of degree that counts!
Let's look a Capricorn woman who has her Moon also in that sign and squaring
Saturn. Would she see herself as having a good sense of humor?
Probably. But would an Aquarius with the Moon in Sagittarius
think so? Definitely not. It's a matter of degree and
perception.
It's the astrologer's delicate task to interpret that
woman's chart and bring to light where her perceptions lie. She needs to
understand how her behavior is shaped by how she
views circumstances. The astrologer could point out that the Moon square Saturn
suggests an early sense of being emotionally mal- nurished.
Was the mother older than usual at the moment of birth (upwards from 28 years
of age) and past the playfulness and spontaneity that a more youthful mother
may have shown? Or was she burdened by heavy responsibility that drew her
attention away from her baby and prevented her from developing a carefree and
loving relationship? Or was she, likewise, born with a Moon/Saturn aspect that
inhibited the easy flow of
emotional warmth?
What astrology then can do is help an individual
understand how circumstances and perceptions have combined to form his behavior patterns. The individual can learn how it has
become habitual for him to react to incoming stimuli in certain ways. Despite
what is logical or normal,
He is going to initially react from his astrological
base.
He is going to temper his reactions through the transits.
He is going to grow through his eclipses.
He is going to alter his habits through his progressions.
Astrology is not a parlor game. It is a useful and viable tool for helping you understand who you are, why you are, and how you fit into the world.