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T O P I C R E V I E WNaderemeSo common factors with prejudice/discrimination could involve socioeconomic class, language, culture, race, ethnicity, religious sect, and sex. While I have heard that the natal chart does not directly describe these, can you still look at how this can play out? I would think you would look at the ascendant and midheaven and certain houses/cusps particularly as well as transits and progressions to them. Maybe Malefics Saturn and Mars could also be involved? BelagedeletedBelageOF course the natal chart can describe if someone has or is experiencing prejudice/discrimination. I would look for stressful aspects to the ascendant, to the moon, to the sun, to the chart ruler from planets such as Mars, Saturn, Pluto.SabrinaLoveI would look at sensitive moon in the first house poorly aspected/placed, id look at south node/north node sun/asc interactions... there's many things... OdetteI don't think it has to do with astrology just because every person in the world has experienced some form of discrimination at one point or another - and those from an ethnic or racial minority group or suffering from an illness/disability experience it frequently... I would say even on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Unfortunately discrimination is extremely common. anonymidarkness quote:Originally posted by Odette:I don't think it has to do with astrology just because every person in the world has experienced some form of discrimination at one point or another - and those from an ethnic or racial minority group or suffering from an illness/disability experience it frequently... I would say even on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Unfortunately discrimination is extremely common. Yep, agree with that.Ami AnneA strong Sun would help you not to take it in so much! Also, a strong Pluto would help you to look like you would not accept abuse------------------ Want to Read Simple, Fun,Sexy Articles on Astrology? Check Me Out, DUDE. http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/mirage29QUOTE "So common factors with prejudice/discrimination could involve socioeconomic class, language, culture, race, ethnicity, religious sect, and sex."Nadereme.. There are a handful of asteroids that would be prominent in that person's chart, which could describe the conditions under which those could become active should the circumstances arise. PixieJaneOffhand, those who have charts indicating ambition, and then how that's aspected to other parts of their chart. I'm not sure I understand the question since virtually everyone is going to experience discrimination at one time or another (and hope this isn't some passive aggressive "racism isn't real" or other such BS that's common today), and some are going to experience it a lot, but those that "know their place" and/or "go into the accepted slots of society" aren't going to rile others up and make the rest feel envious and/or insecure (nor are they going to run into the problem of meeting the right people), so they'd probably experience less, at least less pronounced and easier to shrug off. Buts someone ambitious who refuses to be content with such limitations is going to run into a lot more of it (as well as be shut out of the unofficial meeting places where the real business of whatever they do is done, and has a select clientele that likes to keep those who are different out, at least as members).It doesn't even have to be ambition, there was one woman, the first woman to go to a specific medical school which got her targeted with downright juvenile pranks and harassment by the other male students (hope none of them became MY doctor, sheesh), seemed to just want to help as a doctor, and she has turned down much more lucrative contracts if they would force her to give up her values, and also faced risks to her career standing up to malpractice and bad ethics of hospitals and other doctors. I think "determined" is more appropriate in her case than "ambitious," but when she was the only woman she faced a lot, but if anything, it just made her more determined. As she got older and female doctors became common then she faced a lot less of it (and more were concerned with her crusader tendencies than her gender).SecretGeekI'd guess something like Mars and/or Saturn at hard angles to each other or others.
I would look for stressful aspects to the ascendant, to the moon, to the sun, to the chart ruler from planets such as Mars, Saturn, Pluto.
Unfortunately discrimination is extremely common.
quote:Originally posted by Odette:I don't think it has to do with astrology just because every person in the world has experienced some form of discrimination at one point or another - and those from an ethnic or racial minority group or suffering from an illness/disability experience it frequently... I would say even on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Unfortunately discrimination is extremely common.
Yep, agree with that.
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Nadereme.. There are a handful of asteroids that would be prominent in that person's chart, which could describe the conditions under which those could become active should the circumstances arise.
I'm not sure I understand the question since virtually everyone is going to experience discrimination at one time or another (and hope this isn't some passive aggressive "racism isn't real" or other such BS that's common today), and some are going to experience it a lot, but those that "know their place" and/or "go into the accepted slots of society" aren't going to rile others up and make the rest feel envious and/or insecure (nor are they going to run into the problem of meeting the right people), so they'd probably experience less, at least less pronounced and easier to shrug off.
Buts someone ambitious who refuses to be content with such limitations is going to run into a lot more of it (as well as be shut out of the unofficial meeting places where the real business of whatever they do is done, and has a select clientele that likes to keep those who are different out, at least as members).
It doesn't even have to be ambition, there was one woman, the first woman to go to a specific medical school which got her targeted with downright juvenile pranks and harassment by the other male students (hope none of them became MY doctor, sheesh), seemed to just want to help as a doctor, and she has turned down much more lucrative contracts if they would force her to give up her values, and also faced risks to her career standing up to malpractice and bad ethics of hospitals and other doctors. I think "determined" is more appropriate in her case than "ambitious," but when she was the only woman she faced a lot, but if anything, it just made her more determined. As she got older and female doctors became common then she faced a lot less of it (and more were concerned with her crusader tendencies than her gender).
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