posted March 12, 2014 03:35 PM
They are all the smaller bodies in astrology. All of the ones listed in additional bodies aswell the trans-neptunian bodies have an important role in understanding your chart and there role on Earth.You can search them up on Google to find the best descriptions, facts and myths about each individual body.
Ixion, Orcus and Quaoar(Kwah-ah-war) are all similarly sized to Ceres and are virtually dwarf planets. Ixion and Orcus are both similar to Plutonian bodies and Quaoar is playing a massive role in the dawn of the Aquarian age, the creator god.
Sedna is a planet deep outside of our regular planetary orbit and is played as dark sexual goddess.
Then there are the Royal stars which are the four cardinal points of astrology; The heart star of the the bull, the lion, the eagle and the man. Alderberan (Alpha Tauri), Regulus (Alpha Leonis), Antares (Alpha Scorpii) and Formalhaut (Piscis Autrinis).
Each of the royal stars are about 15,000 times brighter than our Sun Sol and play a huge part in humanity.
We are currently moving under the wing of Formalhaut now as we enter this new age.
The Galactic Center is a black rift at the center of our galaxy, it's located in Ophiuchus and is a point of connecting with an unlimited alien consciousness. On 2012 AD we aligned with the Galactic Center and Ophiuchus which started the Aquarian age as we embrace alien consciousness into humanity.
Sirius i would say is the strongest point in the chart outside of our main system. Sirius is the brightest star in the sky and is the sun of our Sun, it's rise and dawn was used by Egyptians to record time. When Sirius rised the river nile would flood.
Sirius is a huge player in astrology and is sometimes referred to the passage way of souls, and related with Anubis the protector of the dead. Sirius in astrology is the "Alpha Dog/God star" which shines brighter than any other.
The rest are some of the primary fixed stars.
All other asteroids and small bodies are listed in the master asteroid list and all fixed stars are listed in the fixed star list.
Apart from that Google is your best friend.
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2012 AD ^ The Age of Aquarius.