From Astrology to Horoscopy
Touchstones for interpretation
28.2
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General Anchorpoints
So far for we found the general interpretation the following anchorpoints:
a. We can imagine the appearance of a human being (19.1) as an Ego that by means of its own rotation in this sublunary world sets out a place and time bound development field for itself (6.2, 8.1).
b. The rotation is a form of "I-say" (16.2).
c. By means of the self-evoked field the ego makes its own contribution to the larger whole surrounding it, and vice versa (18.1.b, 21.3).
d. In the baby and toddler phase the forces of the soul still live independently of each other, while the mother (Moon) serves as an enveloping external I-reflecting body (21.1).
e. Through various intermediate stages of polarization and bundling (21.2) this I (22.21) can crystallize into a full-grown independence (around the age of 28) (22.21).
f. The orientation of the ego can be outgoing (25.3.a) or inward (25.3.a) and may or may not be aimed at a bundling (22.18) or fanning out (22.18) projection.
g. The degree to which the self-independence reaches maturity and crystallizes can differ greatly from individual to individual (28.2.a). It is important to take this into account when interpreting the men's relationships, which will be discussed hereafter.
Touchstones for interpretation from the Moon-Self
1. The Center
First of all, we want to get an impression of the nature of the center of the field. It is about the degree of single-pointed crystallization, or of inertia, or scattering of the ego. For this, the coherence within the group of outer planets or inner planets (18.3) is taken into account, as well as the contribution of the planets Sun, Saturn and Uranus (21.3, 23.7, 27.3).
2. The polar relationships around the Earth
The planets that are two on either side of the Earth as encompassing pairs have a stabilizing influence on the center position of the ego (18.4).
3. The whirl of the ego
From here we can then check to what extent this formed I erects itself in its whirl to independence (16.2, 19, 21).
4. The number of aspects
The number of aspects is often taken into account to assess the intrinsic strength of a horoscope. And indeed the aspects are the expression possibilities of the ego. In addition to the aspects such as the expression of the ego, they are also an indication of the degree of its crystallization (19.1) and for the orientation of the Moon body (22.16). In the latter case, the aspects present (either much or little) can disturb the crystallization of the ego or have a disorienting effect on the ego. This applies to both the outgoing projection and the incoming projection. (25.3.a)
5. The Imaging
The Moon brings out the I-representation (6.2) that, whether or not proportionally tuned (22.16), works as nourishing (developing) or forming (yielding results). In all this she can act in a guiding (22.17): enticing (23.10), (mis-) guiding (22.17), warming (23.10), enchanting, hardening (23.10), distorting (22.10, 22.17), enlarging (22.18.a) or diminutive (22.18.a) within an extroverted or introverted setting.
In early developmental processes, the setting of the Moon can be the cause of disturbances such as symbiosis (23.2), narcissism and dissociation (23.3). In all possible ways (22.18.a) she can reflect her self-created reality ( 1.4) to the viewer (therefore also to the born-self) in the image she presents (22.17). This is her final role. We know this as someone's personal attitude and attitude. Finally, the born-self can also gain insight into this own Moon effect. Your own horoscope can help with this.
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