Our Top 14 Requested Astrology Terms A to Z:
- Ascendant: The degree rising on the eastern horizon at your birth that shapes how you express yourself and how others first see you.
- Conjunction: An aspect where planets occupy the same region of the sky, blending their influence into one focused point.
- Moon Sign: The sign of the Moon at your birth that shows your emotional habits, needs, and instinctive responses.
- North Node: The point in the chart that describes future growth, development, and new life direction.
- Opposition: A one hundred and eighty degree aspect that sets planets across from each other and highlights the need for balance and integration.
- Retrograde: A period when a planet appears to move backwards, encouraging review, reflection, and slowed momentum.
- Rising Sign: The zodiac sign on the Ascendant that influences your outward style, approach, and first impressions.
- Saturn Return: A life cycle that arrives around ages twenty nine, fifty eight, and eighty seven, marking maturity, responsibility, and long term decisions.
- South Node: The point that describes past patterns, familiar habits, and areas that feel comfortable but limiting.
- Square: A ninety degree aspect that creates internal pressure, challenge, and the need for decisive growth.
- Stellium: A group of three or more planets in the same sign or house that strengthens and intensifies that area of life.
- Sun Sign: The position of the Sun at your birth that describes your core identity, purpose, and ongoing direction.
- Synastry: The comparison of two natal charts to understand how personalities interact, support, and challenge one another.
- Trine: A one hundred and twenty degree aspect that creates ease, flow, and natural cooperation between planets.
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