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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Aries places and cultures



Aries

Places, cultures, and time periods associated with Aries include, but are not limited to, the following:

Desert cultures:


time of the Hebrews
Canaan
Palestine
Israel
Syria
Arab lands

Cultures having to do with large extended family and clans dominated by a male leader, including Native American cultures during the 1840’s to the 1890’s:



Florence, Italy


Saragossa, Spain
Burgundy, France
Marseilles, France
Krakow, Poland
Naples, Italy
Germany
England
Denmark


If you have the South Node in Aries, an Aries 12th house, Chiron in Aries (born from roughly mid-1968 to early 1977), or have an Interception involving Aries in your chart, you may feel inexplicably drawn to one or more of these places/cultures because you experienced another lifetime (or lifetimes) there.

In the reverse, if you feel an intense and unexplained aversion to one or more of them, it may also indicate that you experienced a lifetime there as well – one that was traumatic. 

We tend to avoid places or even physical objects having to do with certain places or time periods if we had traumatic experiences there.  The ironic thing is that we may feel a pull to them at some point in our lives in order to heal those experiences.

 
Significant Aries Dates:

March 22 - Nazis open Dachau concentration camp
March 27 - Jews from Paris deported to Auschwitz
March 28 - Spanish Civil War ended - Franco becomes dictator of Spain
April 6   -   Nazis invade Yugoslavia
April 6   -   Genocide in Rwanda began - over 500,000 killed
April 6   -   U.S. entered World War I
April 9   -   American Civil War ended
April 9   -   Nazis invade Denmark
April 10 -   Bataan Death March - WW II
April 12 -   American Civil War began
April 16 -   Battle of Berlin began - WW II
April 18 -   San Francisco earthquake
April 19 -   American Revolutionary War began
April 19 -   Jews in Warsaw Ghetto revolt - WW II
 




Friday, September 14, 2012

How to find the past life indicators in your own chart


How to find the past life indicators in your own personal chart:

 www.astro.com  enables you to put in your birth information – the date, time, and place you were born – and pull up your chart.  You can do up to four charts for free.

To get the correct South Node, you should click on the “Mean Node,” not the True Node, when putting in information.

If you go to “Extended Chart” it will give you the opportunity to add Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta.  These are as important as the planets if they fall next to your South Node or in your 12th house of past lives.

Their chart wheel itself is difficult to read, but everything is listed below it – the planets, and the sign on each house.

They only give houses 1 to 6 of the 12 houses, because they assume that you already know that houses 7 to 12 will be in the opposite signs.

To find the sign on your 12th house of past lives, look to the sign on the 6th.   The 12th will be the sign opposite it. Here are the signs with their opposite sign:

Aries – Libra
Taurus – Scorpio
Gemini – Sagittarius
Cancer – Capricorn
Leo – Aquarius
Virgo – Pisces

The past life indicators that you’ll be looking for in your chart are:

The sign the South Node is in
The sign Chiron is in
The sign on the 12th house of past lives


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Past Life Indicators in an Astrology Chart


There are several different planets and points that can be used to determine past lives in a chart.

Some astrologers emphasize the planet Saturn because it’s considered by many to be a “karmic” planet, one that shows the consequences of actions you took in other lives before this one.

Other astrologers will look to the position of the planet Pluto.

The one indicator that most astrologers will agree on, however, is the position of the South Node in the chart.   

When using symbols to interpret a chart, I’ve found that the symbol for the South Node is the past life indicator that most people will instantly recognize in themselves.  This applies even when there is a planet immediately next to the South Node that has a different symbol.

The South Node has been given a bad rap by some astrologers who associate it with loss or negative karma. 

I don’t see it that way.  In my experience, the position of the South Node in your chart shows the experience, skills and knowledge that you bring in from other lifetimes.  You can use these to accomplish what you are meant to do in this one.  

What you are meant to do – your purpose – is shown by the North Node in your chart. The North Node may seem more difficult to you, because in most cases you’ve never done it before.  The South Node feels more comfortable because you’ve done it so many times before.

These are the past life indicators I personally look for when I do a chart:

  • The South Node (the Mean South Node, not the True one)
  • Planets next to the South Node
  • The 12th house and planets in it
  • Chiron’s position by sign and house
  • An Interception in the chart

(An Interception shows that there was something that you failed to complete in one or more lifetimes before this one, and you’re bound and determined to do it this time around.  Not every chart contains an Interception.)

In the next post, I hope to give the possible places/cultures associated with each sign, beginning with Aries.  If you have the South Node in Aries in your chart, and are inexplicably drawn to one or more of them, it’s very likely that you experienced another lifetime there.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Part One: Astrology and Past Lives – Reading Signs and Symbols


There are many past-life indicators in a chart.  Each one of them is represented by an astrological sign and degree. There are 360 degrees in the zodiac and each degree has its own symbol.

To illustrate, if Gemini 26° is on the cusp of the 12th house, a past-life indicator, in your chart:

The sign, Gemini, can point you to
·         Specific time periods
·         Specific places where you may have lived in other lives

Among Gemini places/time periods are:

Europe during the Middle Ages; the era of knights and castles; the Crusades; trade caravans to India and China; the upper class in France or England; kingdoms before the modern European nation-states.

Tripoli; Alexandria, Egypt; Belgium; Lombardy; Cordoba, Spain; London, England; Nuremberg, Germany; Versailles, France.

If you are drawn to, or have an intense aversion to, any of the time periods or places described by Gemini, it’s very likely that you experienced another lifetime there.

The symbol for the degree of a past life indicator can give you clues to:
  • Events or scenarios that may have taken place in other lifetimes
  • Personality traits you embodied then
  • Skills and knowledge that you bring in to this lifetime

Using our example, one of the symbols for Gemini 26° is:

In the depths of the forest, an exiled king looks through ice-covered branches to the far reaches of the night sky.

Placing the situation described by the symbol into the proper country /time period can provide you with valuable clues to other lifetimes. 

Past-life indicators in a chart are connected and form a common theme.  An experienced astrologer will be able to find this theme and provide you with insights about who you were in other lives, the skills or knowledge you may have learned then, and what you came in to accomplish in this one.