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Topic: 14 Students' Charts
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UrsusBlack Knowflake Posts: 341 From: Registered: Dec 2015
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posted March 02, 2016 05:49 PM
I managed to get the birth dates and cities of over half of my college classmates. Some of them also gave me their time of birth.Anyone have a study I should conduct when looking at their charts? I’m relatively new to reading charts, so suggestions would be great! I'll report my findings in anyone is interested. (: IP: Logged |
Vajra Knowflake Posts: 1738 From: Registered: Dec 2012
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posted March 02, 2016 06:28 PM
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UrsusBlack Knowflake Posts: 341 From: Registered: Dec 2015
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posted March 02, 2016 06:39 PM
quote: Originally posted by Vajra: You could try to relate their placements to the chosen professional or study field. This is something you should have in common, right? Maybe even, the only thing you all have in common First, try to think which planet, house (and maybe, asteroids) could signify or symbolize that field (example: electrical engineering = Uranus). Then, specifically look at this one marker in all the charts and try to note stuff that seems to be similar. It might be a bit overwhelming otherwise, comparing so much data. Remember that people of the same generation always share certain placements of the slower-moving objects, so you should best ignore those. Have fun!
There is so much to consider in regards to career, and so even that feels overwhelming to a newbie like me! Still, it's exciting. (:We're all studying *edited*. I was thinking of looking at their Venus signs first to note the similarities and differences in artistic style and preference? Noted! Most are in the same generation, but there are a couple of exceptions. I definitely will compare the synastry of my peers whose time of birth I know! Thank you so much for all the advice and suggestions. (: IP: Logged |
kewf1988 Knowflake Posts: 143 From: Registered: Dec 2015
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posted March 03, 2016 12:45 AM
quote: Originally posted by Vajra: You could try to relate their placements to the chosen professional or study field. This is something you should have in common, right? Maybe even, the only thing you all have in common First, try to think which planet, house (and maybe, asteroids) could signify or symbolize that field (example: electrical engineering = Uranus). Then, specifically look at this one marker in all the charts and try to note stuff that seems to be similar. It might be a bit overwhelming otherwise, comparing so much data. Remember that people of the same generation always share certain placements of the slower-moving objects, so you should best ignore those. Another idea: Look at who gets along well and who dislikes each other, who communicates well and who doesn't, and study their synastry. Have fun!
But knowledge about Pluto/Neptune/Uranus generations will reveal why certain age groups act similarly (there's a great chance that the majority, if not all, of a college class will have the same outer planet placements) and help them understand what their parents and grandparents went through, as well as themselves. They're way more important than you think, even though they're not specific to the persons themselves. IP: Logged |
Vajra Knowflake Posts: 1738 From: Registered: Dec 2012
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posted March 03, 2016 12:55 AM
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