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Planets

Planets

Author: Alison Price   –   Updated: January 2026

 ❤️ Basic Natal Astrology

This article is part of my Basic Natal Astrology category and brings all the beginner components of interpreting a natal chart together. This includes signs, planets, houses, aspects and more. Alison

Planets

Planets in Your Chart

Planet Selection

There are many planets used in astrology. Each astrologer may choose to use all or only some of the planets in their work.

 

Visible Planets

Traditional Planets

The seven visible planets are those that can be seen with a naked eye. They are the Sun, The Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. They are known as the traditional or Hellenistic planets.

Outer Planets

Transpersonal Planets

The three outer planets are Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. They are the modern planets.

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The Sun

The Sun is your identity, your heart and your character. It shows where you are honest and true to yourself. It is where you can shine in life. It represents your father.

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The Moon

The Moon shows your feelings, reactions, gut instincts and your behavior. It rules food, how you care and who you nurture. It represents your mother, mother figures and caregivers.

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Mercury

Mercury shows your thinking, talking and communication style. It has to do with all buying and selling. It represents your schoolteacher and neighborhood people.

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More on Mercury

Mercury communicates, trades and is factual. Mercury represents agents, salespeople, youths and teachers. Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo.

 

Venus

Venus shows beauty, art, style, love and money. It has to do with your values and what you invest in both things like jewelry and people. It represents young women and sisters.

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More on Venus

Venus is feminine. Venus loves, acquires and appreciates. Venus represents young women, girlfriends, sweethearts and accountants. Venus rules Taurus and Libra.

 

    Mars

    Mars is about sex, energy, drive, challenges and where you compete in life. It shows when you will get off the couch and do something. It represents young men and brothers.

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    Mars

    Qualities

    Mars is masculine. Mars competes, challenges and acts. Mars represents young men, boyfriends, bad boys, pioneers, firemen and soldiers. Mars rules Aries and Scorpio.

    More on Mars

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      Jupiter

      Jupiter is about growth, expansion, reaching and even overdoing things. It shows your vision and potential. It represents uncles, teachers and preachers.

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      Saturn

      Saturn is the planet of achievement, honors, control, limitations and fears. It represents your father, older men and authority figures.

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      Uranus

      Uranus is the planet for the future it rules trends, technology, computers and the space age. It represents adolescents, immigrants, those on the fringes of society and rebels.

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      Qualities

      Uranus changes, breaks and fashions. Uranus represents adolescents, trendsetters, agitators, and immigrants. Uranus rules Aquarius.

      More on Uranus

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      Neptune

      Neptune is the planet of illusion, intuition, mysticism, art, magic and the unknown. It represents the psychic, the invisible, the underdog and the homeless.

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      More on Neptune

      Neptune understands, dissolves and eludes. The people that Neptune represents are dreamers, ghosts, angels and nomads. Neptune rules Pisces.

       

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      Pluto

      Pluto is the planet of power, influence and sex. It represents people who have power over you through your use of their resources or those whom you have the drop on. It represents the loan shark, surgeon, psychiatrist, undertaker, criminal and therapist.

       

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      More on Pluto

      Pluto transforms, buries and rebirths. The people that Pluto represents are crisis workers, the taxman, demons, coercers and the Grim Reaper. Pluto rules the fixed water sign of Scorpio the Scorpion.

       

      Chiron

      Chiron is the planet of wounds and healing. It suggests where you are weak and wanting. It represents people who help you like nurses, teachers, gurus and charity workers.

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      Eris

      Eris is the planet of the female warrior. It represents the fight instinct in women. It suggests those who will fight for you simply because they are on your team, group or crew. It represents sisters-in-arms.

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      Astrology Basics for Beginner’s

      This is part of the special Starzology Astrology Basics series for you all. Many of you ask where to start and here are the planet’s meanings.

      You can check out the rest of the series:

      How to Find a Job with the Sun in Astrology

      How to Find a Job with the Sun in Astrology

      Author: Alison Price   –   Updated: January 2026

      🩵 Vocation and Money Astrology

      This article is part of my Vocational and Financial astrology series, where I explorejobs, careers and vocation along with money, planets, money houses and how money shows in your chart. Alison

      Finding a Job with The Sun

      Timing Your Job Seeking Activities

      Maybe you are toying with the idea of a career change. Perhaps you want to find a company that pays better, maybe you’re underemployed or between jobs and you could do with a little help to find a position.

      When you start to look for a job you need all the help you can get.

      Use the Sun to assist you to find the good, better and best times to support your efforts in your job search and find your day in the Sun.

      Job Seeking Podcast Episode

      Listen to our podcast episode on seeking a job with the Sun.

      When to Start your Job Search

      You may tell yourself you are looking for work because you are dispirited with what you are doing all day and so you could search a few job boards and in a half-hearted way look for work.

      You could be forced into job search mode because you have no work for whatever reason. You need a paycheck because you have mouths to feed and need a roof over your head. You cannot stop your search until you have work. This is important and you start your job search.

      There are a few instances when you can start a job search.

      When you are between jobs

      When you find yourself between engagements. This is a euphemism for being unemployed but we will use it here. You could be recently between jobs or discover that it can take months to find something else. Anything else.

      When you are underemployed

      When you are underemployed and have a two day a week job but that’s it. In this example you may go in to work on Monday and Thursday and like what you do, but you could do more. But the company you work for can’t help you with that, and you’re not sure if your want another two day a week job with someone else.

      When you are employed

      You may be in a job you love – but things can change at work.

      • Your boss may leave and you don’t like the new guy.
      • Your company could be taken over.
      • The top people may move onwards and upwards and this changes the corporate culture.
      • You hate your co-workers, they are crashing bores or tiresome.

      Things can be fluid at home as well.

      • Marriage changes your priorities.
      • Divorce can make other demands on your finances
      • A new baby means you have to earn more.
      • Illness in the family could require more from you.
      • Your aging parents may move in with you, so your overheads go up.
      • Grown children eventually fly the coop, so maybe downsizing with less overheads is your option.

      All of these things are a part of life and it is naïve to think that things will stay the same after life-changes happen.

      The only thing that is constant is change.

      Bored to Death

      But maybe you are just bored with your job.

      Ask yourself:

      • If someone offers you enough money will you take the job, any job?
      • In what circumstances will you move jobs?
      • What is your number?

      The answers to these questions can tip the balance between making an income and enjoying your job. Ideally you need to be in the sweet spot where you earn sufficient to meet your needs and you actually like what you do.

      They say that you should follow your passion and this means you need to find work that is not work. I’ll explain.

      Find the job that you love and would do anyway even if they didn’t pay you. You do this by discovering your passion.

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      Discover your Passion

      One way to discover your passion is to look at what you do in your spare time.

      • What will you do on your next day off?
      • Are you volunteering?
      • What are your hobbies now?
      • Who do you talk to if you have a choice?
      • What activity will you get up early for?
      • What would you do even if they didn’t pay you?

      This is just to underline that we all will move jobs for the right reasons and motivations.

      What to Do

      All of this brings us to the point that you should always be ready to take advantage of a new job.

       

      Always be closing (a job offer).

       

      Be Prepared

      You should always be prepared to seek a job at a moment’s notice.

      This means:

      • Have your CV or resume up-to-date
      • Get LinkedIn leaning towards the job you want not the one you have
      • Butter-up your contacts
      • Plan your future
      • Assume a flexible stance
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      Follow the Sun

      In a broad sense you can follow the Sun through the year as it passes through each sign.

      The Sun highlights good times to do things and it depends on your own sign, (and in more detail your own chart), which times are highlighted.

      It is easy for everyone to know which sign the Sun is in as it is about the same each year. If you are not sure you can check the handy Sun sign list below.

      The Sun does not change sign at midnight, so it could be the day before or the day after these dates.

       

      • January 1 to 19 – Capricorn.
      • January 20 to February 19 – Aquarius.
      • February 20 to March 21 – Pisces.
      • March 21 to April 19 – Aries.
      • April 20 to May 20 – Taurus.
      • May 21 to June 21 – Gemini.
      • June 22 to July 21 – Cancer.
      • July 21 to August 22 – Leo.
      • August 23 to September 22 – Virgo.
      • September 23 to October 23 – Libra.
      • October 24 to November 22 – Scorpio.
      • November 23 to December 21 – Sagittarius.
      • December 22 to December 31 – Capricorn.
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      What to Do Every Day for your Job Search

      Good, Better and Best Times

      There are good, better and best times to do thinsg related your job search and they depend on where the Sun is in the daily transit chart.

      This is teh chart for today, right now and you can cast this chart every morning.

      Dawn to 8am

      12th House

      When the Sun transits the 12th house don’t waste your time on job searches at this time of the day. Avoid breakfast meetings for work as they will go nowhere. The best you can hope for is getting snippets of background information on companies and people, or in other words ,gossip.

      Listen to the news and keep your own council.

      Stop talking. Spend this time in meditation, walk the dog or go to the gym.

      8am to 10am

      11th House

      When the Sun is in the 11th house connect online (LinkedIn, Facebook etc.) with “friends” and associates. Go to group Meetups or pop in at coffee and networking events.

      10am to Noon

      10th House

      As the transiting Sun passes through the 10th house it is the golden hours forcareer and  job seeking every day. These two hours are excellent forabsolutely  everything career related. Make sure you use this time slot for your job search.

      Noon to 2pm

      9th House

      As the Sun transits the 9th house keep pushing on your job search. Explore work outside your usual field. Look at opportunities further away from home both nationally and internationally.

      2pm to 4pm

      8th House

      As the Sun transits the 8th house, seek endorsements from others – gently, don’t push it. Reciprocate with support for others through your endorsements or referrals for others. Unearth your back channels and the people in them. Offer to do little things for those who may help you later.

      4pm to Sunset

      7th House

      Don’t do job searching at this time or sign anything as the Sun transits the 7th house. Spend time with your life partner and celebrate your union.

      Sunset to Two Hours after Sunset

      6th House

      When the Sun is transiting the 6th house it is a good time for employment activities. Have those after work (happy hour) get-togethers and butter up your contacts, but don’t stay too long.

      Two Hours after Sunset to Midnight

      5th and 4th Houses

      As the Sun transits the 5th house and the 4th house just let it go. Spend time with loved ones, have some leisure time and work on your hobbies or read non-career related books.

      Midnight to 2am

      3rd House

      So you can’t sleep? When the Sun is in teh 3rd house it can be a good time for international calls, reviewing employment contracts and signing electronic offers. But don’t do knee jerk acceptances. Consider any offers you received during the day before using this time slot for anything. Think it through.

      2am to 4am

      2nd House

      When the Sun is in the 2nd house just go back to bed. Worrying about money? Stay in bed.

      4am to Sunrise

      1st House

      If you are awake this early concentrate on yourself. When the Sun is in the 1st house this is your time. Attend to personal grooming, stretching and positive thinking. Stand tall and wide and assume a power pose feet wide and arms outstretched and head up and hold for five minutes.

      Prepare your clothes for the day.

      Write your gratitude journal or do the crossword to sharpen your mind.

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      Best Times in the year for Job Seekers

      Best Time

      The best time each year to start a career search is from December 22nd to January 19th when the Sun is in Capricorn. This plays into the “New Year – new job” movement which surges at the start of every year as companies look for new people and recruiters post ads and you begin your search.

      Second Best Time

      Better

      The second best period to begin to look for work is between August 23rd to September 22nd when the Sun is in Virgo. This is just after the back-to-school time and when people get itchy about making a change.

      Note that I say around the 21st of the month but there is a variable of about two days each side of the date to account for the variation in the Sun’s movement. The Sun can change signs at any time in the day or a day or two either side of the 21st.

      Good Times

      Pay Increase

      If you want to push for a pay increase do so when the Sun is in Taurus which is from April 20th to May 20th.

      Renumeration Adjustment

      The best time to get a pay adjustment like; less cash, more time off, go on flexitime, get benefits or stocks and shares etc., is between October 24th to November 22nd, because this is the time the Sun is in Scorpio.

      Mercury Retrograde

      You can also pay attention to Mercury retrograde periods in the year as they relate to job seeking.

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      How to Manage your Time

      Daily Activities

      We have seen the best times to look for work in the year and these dates are supported by the Sun’s energy which shifts as it moves into each of the signs.

      Now let’s see how to look for work on a daily basis and find the best times to do the many activities associated with looking for work, each day.

      Daily activities can be done at good times in the day or not so good times. These good, or not so good, times each day are determined by the placement of the Sun each hour and as it rises and sets.

      When to Send a Cover Letter or Resume

      You can spend hours, and even days, crafting a compelling cover letter and associated resume aimed at a particular job. How long this takes doesn’t matter. The important thing is the time when you send it and you no longer have control over it.

      Email

      The important time when you click “send” on your email system and not the time they open the email. Of course you may never know when they will open and read your email (or if it goes straight in the trash). If you have email tracking on you will know when they opened it but you have no control over when they will do so.

      Snail Mail

      If you are sending a snail mail cover letter or resume it is the time you pop the envelope into the mailbox. This is the point of no return as you can’t get the letter back.

       

      Personal Delivery

      You may decide to print your cover letter and resume and go to the company to personally deliver the documents. In fact some companies prefer this method as it proves you are in the area and available. In this scenario it is the time you hand the envelope over to the receptionist or the HR person.

      The best times to send, deliver or present a job seeking resume and cover letter each day are (in order of priority):

      • Between 10am and noon – the golden hours (best)
      • Between noon and 2pm – the silver hours (better)
      • Between sunset and two hours after sunset – the bronze hours (good)

      That there are better times in the day for job seeking it follows that there are worse times as well. Some hours each day are not as good as others to have your message heard which is what you are trying to do in the first place.

      You want recruiters and prospects to open and read your cover letters and resume. You don’t want your application to be ignored, put on the slush pile or to end up in the deleted bin.

      Times to Avoid

      Avoid posting or droping off job applications from:

      • Dawn to 8am
      • 2pm to sunset

      When to Schedule a Phone Interview

      A phone interview is the next step for contact with your recruiter or prospective employer.

      Recruiters use the phone interview to weed out unsuitable candidates at an early stage. You could be cut at this point because you don’t have the conversational skills needed or maybe you don’t sound confident if they ask you job related questions – and they will.

      If they are interested in you they may contact you to schedule a phone interview.

      You will probably be given some time choices such as, Monday between 2pm and 5pm, or Friday from 9am to 11am. This is great because you can choose the best time to have a phone interview from the time slots available to you.

       

      The best time to have a phone interview are:

      As with all job applications the three golden times as listed above and repeated here.

      • Between 10am and noon (best)
      • Between noon and 2pm (better)
      • Between sunset and two hours after sunset (good)
      • Between midnight to 2am (good) – international calls

      Avoid phone interviews from:

      • Dawn to 9am
      • 2pm to sunset

       

      When to Schedule a Face-to-Face Interview

      If you get through the phone interview they may call you in for a face-to-face interview. This is excellent.

      You will probably be offered a few time options to have the face-to-face and you may be inclined to jump at the first one (for many reasons) but astrologically the good time slots still stand.

       

      Face-to-Face Interviews – Golden Times

      As with all job applications the three golden times as listed above and repeated here.

      • Between 10am and noon (best)
      • Between noon and 2pm (better)
      • Between sunset and 2 hours after sunset (good)

      Avoid scheduling face-to-face interviews from:

      • Dawn to 9am (so no early morning or breakfast interviews)
      • 2pm to sunset

       

      When to Accept a Job Offer

      Wait for it…

      If you do receive a job offer it can come in two forms. A verbal offer that may lead to a written or online offer, or just a written or online offer.

      If you want the job you could verbally say so but then you may still have to finalise the offer by signing a physical paper offer, or by electronically signing the offer.

      The verbal offer may immediately go onto the electronic offer if for example you are in the interview and they offer you the job there and then and open the screen on which you can accept. Or you may accept a verbal offer (in person or on the phone) and then you have to go online to their website and accept the electronic offer.

      There are two times possible for you to accept a job offer verbal and when you sign.

      Some people will accept a verbal offer but then fail to accept the written offer for whatever reason. Maybe they got a better offer in the meantime of they decided they just don’t want the job.

      The deal is only final at the signing (either written or electronic) and this cuts both ways for you and the employer.

      The time that you sign is important.

       

      When to Accept

      Golden Times

      As with all job applications the three golden times as listed above and repeated here that are best for accepting a job offer are:

      • Between 10am and noon (best)
      • Between noon and 2pm (better)
      • Between sunset and two hours after sunset (good)
      • Between midnight and 2am is good for signing either paper or typically accepting electronic offers

      Avoid Accepting

      Don’t sign job acceptances from:

      • Dawn to 9am
      • 2pm to sunset

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      Pace Yourself

      We all look for work at sometime in our lives and on occasion it can take months to find anything. You can get a slight edge on the competition by working with the light, heat and energy of the Sun as it passes through the zodiac over the course of a year and as it rises and sets each day.

      Give Yourself Some Grace

      You can’t look for work every waking minute, so allow yourself times to push and times to release each day. Good luck.

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      Author Bio

      Alison Price: Professional Astrologer

      Alison helps you uncover your individual creativity and lead a fulfilling life using your own astrology. She shares her wisdom from the heart with a touch of humor. She offers Consultations for everyone and Coaching for Aspiring Astrologers.

      If you’d like to get in touch with Alison, you can reach out to her via email at starzology@gmail.com.

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      Summertime and the Living is Easy – Sun in Leo

      Summertime and the Living is Easy – Sun in Leo

      Life Comes in Cycles 

      One of the more obvious cycles is the seasonal changes you experience as the Sun moves through the zodiac when it enters a cardinal sign every three months.

      This is the start of the four seasons.

      The Zodiac Year

      The year begins as the Sun enters the first sign of Aries and spring officially begins. Summer starts as the Sun enters Cancer around July 21st. Autumn is ushered in late September and winter draws in from December 21st at the Sun’s ingress to Capricorn.

      Midsummer Sun in Leo: What to expect

      

Here we are in the early degrees of Leo. It is just about mid-summer. But what can we expect?

      That depends on whether you have a strong Leo presence in your chart from planets or your Ascendant or your Midheaven is placed in the sign.

      Or, if you have a chart where there is no Leo influence at all and you have zero planets or angles in the sign of the Lion. 

      

If you do have a natal Leo influence

      As the Sun moves through its own sign it will connect with any planets or chart points in Leo.



      This will stimulate that planet or point and you will become aware of creative potentials as suggested by the strength of the contact,

      Having Leo planets already in your natal chart will be reinforced as the Sun comes through. Things can become over-the-top but to express your individuality is key this month.

      If you do not have a natal Leo influence

      When the Sun transits Leo, and if you have no Leo signature in your chart, it becomes an opportunity for you to experience your inner child and express yourself in ways in which you would not normally.



      Yes, at times it can get dramatic and loud but it can also be a lot of fun.

      Summer is always good to kick back, relax and when you can be the star in your own life production.

      It is a great time for a vacation or at least relaxing at home lying barefoot in a hammock. 

      Everyone

      Enjoy the simple pleasures of sunbathing, sun-downers (drinks at sunset) and sunbeams playing in your windows. Be kind to yourself. Soak it up and make the most of the Sun in Leo.

      You can’t keep up a punishing work pace all year. Even the tireless practitioners amongst you need a break from your grueling schedule of clients, preparations, and research.

Don’t be too hard on yourself.

      You can’t be going at full tilt all year.

      Going forward into Virgo

      Face September with renewed enthusiasm and bring your relaxed and refreshed self to your business and clients.

      Alison

      (Note, All these comments are for the northern hemisphere. For southern hemisphere reverse the seasons, but maintain the dates).

       

      Your Quiet Month – Sun Transits Twelfth House or Less is More

      Your Quiet Month – Sun Transits Twelfth House or Less is More

      by Alison Price

      There are a few weeks when the Sun and the inner planets, Mercury and Venus, pass through and transit the twelfth house of your chart.

      This is a time of the year to slow down, rest and take a pause from life. It is a period of about one month when:

      • your energy and drive becomes less prominent (the Sun),
      • your reading, thinking and conversation turns inward (Mercury) and
      • personal relationships, your social life and romance become less active (Venus).

      In a way it is like having a dimmer switch on your life which reduces the glare and allows your eyes to adjust to the darker world where you can see what is lingering in the shadows that you have been ignoring up until now.

      You will once again be back in the spotlight when the Sun crosses your ascendant and announces your personal New Year.

      For you to be able to step onto the stage of life with vibrancy and confidence (which comes from the Sun) you are required to rest up, recuperate and chill as the planets move through the twelfth house of your natal chart.

      Every year is different

      Each one of you will have a different “quiet month” depending on which other planets are passing through your twelfth house at the same time.

      It also changes tempo depending on whether the Sun leads the charge through your twelfth house or Mercury or Venus gets there first.


       

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      How to Interpret a Retrograde Sun

      How to Interpret a Retrograde Sun

      Retrograde Sun

      Introduction

      Everything you wanted to know about a retrograde Sun, but were too afraid to ask

      There really are only two responses to the title of this piece. Ok, maybe more than two, but the essence of each will be the same as they are just variations on a theme.

      The first response is “I have to learn about this new feature in astrology” and the second reaction is “What’s she banging on about now?”

       

      Part 1: If you don’t know about retrograde Suns

      Read this part if you have a retrograde Sun in your chart, if it is in a member of your family’s nativity, if it has cropped up in a friend’s horoscope or if you wish to learn how to interpret one.

       

      • Decide if it is a daytime or nighttime birth
      • Check for converse progressions
      • Realize that astrology has many confusing details
      • Calculate the chart with Regiomontanus house cusps
      • Book in for the class “Astronomy for Astrologers”
      • Make sure to discuss this interesting phenomena at you next astrology meeting

      Part 2: If you do know all about retrograde Suns

      Read this part if you know about retrograde Suns or if you have come across them before. Here are some thoughts on how to proceed.

      • A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
      • Choose your mentors wisely
      • Always be on the lookout for a sense of humor
      • Know that not all those reading this have your powers
      • Get behind the “All practitioners must get certified” regime
      • Go outside, stand in the Sun and smile

      Remember everyone sees the world through the lens of their own chart. What one person sees is often different to how you view things.

      Who is correct?

      Sometimes it is not easy to tell.

      Let astrology inspire you.

       

      Author Bio

      Alison Price: Astrology Coach

      Alison wants to help you uncover your individual creativity and lead a fulfilling life using your own astrology. She shares her wisdom from the heart with a touch of humor.

      Learn more about Alison’s journey.

      If you’d like to get in touch with Alison, you can reach out to her via email at starzology@gmail.com.

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      If you enjoyed this post, you may like some more astrology related articles from our blog.

       

      Vindemiatrix

      Vindemiatrix

      Astrologically, Vindemiatrix appears in charts where accumulation is a theme. You gather experiences, roles or relationships rather than remaining in one form forever.

      How to Analyze Romantic Charts Like a Pro

      How to Analyze Romantic Charts Like a Pro

      Author: Alison Price   -   Updated: January 2026 💚 Relationships, Love and Romance Astrology This article is part of my Relationships, Love and Romance series, where I explore compatability, the Part of Marriage, synastry, composite midpoints charts, Davison...