Charlie Sheen. September 3rd 1965. Virgo/Snake. #Winning. (;
Born:September 3, 1965, 10:48 PM
in:New York, NY (United States)
Sun:11°22’ Virgo
Moon:25°59’ Sagittarius
Ascendant:1°57’ Gemini
Midheaven:8°36’ Aquarius
Chinese Astrology:Wood Snake
Numerology:Birthpath 6
Height:Charlie Sheen is 5’ 10” (1m78) tall. 
Personality of Charlie Sheen (excerpt) 
Introduction
Here are some character traits from Charlie Sheen’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.
The dominant planets of Charlie Sheen
When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.
In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.
In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.
The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.
These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.
The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.
Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).
There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.
Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.
These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.
Hemispheres and Quadrants for Charlie Sheen
The axis linking the 1st house’s cuspide (the Ascendant) to the 7th house’s cuspide (the Descendant) divides the zodiac into two bowls, a superior bowl, in the South, and an inferior bowl in the North. Quoting an expression by the famous American astrologer Rudhyar, the Southern part and the Northern part correspond to two functions: “being” and “doing”. Other concepts are also associated with this North and South distribution, such as introversion (Northern hemisphere) and extraversion (Southern hemisphere), being or appearances, inner life or external life, reflection or action, dreaming one’s life or living one’s dreams, the abstract or the concrete, backstage or limelight.
This is not about determination but about personal inclination: thus, some people will be thrown into public life despite a prominent Northern hemisphere. If this happens, however, it will not be due to their will, their taste or their deep nature. Conversely, a prominent Southern hemisphere will not bring about a famous destiny to its owner, even if he tends to turn the spotlight on himself, or if he looks for a more active life. It is a matter of deep nature and natural inclination. Of course, none of the typologies is “superior” to another.

Charlie Sheen. September 3rd 1965. Virgo/Snake. #Winning. (;

Born:September 3, 1965, 10:48 PM

in:New York, NY (United States)

Sun:11°22’ Virgo

Moon:25°59’ Sagittarius

Ascendant:1°57’ Gemini

Midheaven:8°36’ Aquarius

Chinese Astrology:Wood Snake

Numerology:Birthpath 6

Height:Charlie Sheen is 5’ 10” (1m78) tall. 

Personality of Charlie Sheen (excerpt)

Introduction

Here are some character traits from Charlie Sheen’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.

The dominant planets of Charlie Sheen

When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.

These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Hemispheres and Quadrants for Charlie Sheen

The axis linking the 1st house’s cuspide (the Ascendant) to the 7th house’s cuspide (the Descendant) divides the zodiac into two bowls, a superior bowl, in the South, and an inferior bowl in the North. Quoting an expression by the famous American astrologer Rudhyar, the Southern part and the Northern part correspond to two functions: “being” and “doing”. Other concepts are also associated with this North and South distribution, such as introversion (Northern hemisphere) and extraversion (Southern hemisphere), being or appearances, inner life or external life, reflection or action, dreaming one’s life or living one’s dreams, the abstract or the concrete, backstage or limelight.

This is not about determination but about personal inclination: thus, some people will be thrown into public life despite a prominent Northern hemisphere. If this happens, however, it will not be due to their will, their taste or their deep nature. Conversely, a prominent Southern hemisphere will not bring about a famous destiny to its owner, even if he tends to turn the spotlight on himself, or if he looks for a more active life. It is a matter of deep nature and natural inclination. Of course, none of the typologies is “superior” to another.

18/5/2011 . 14 notes . Reblog
Avril Lavigne. September 27th 1984. Libra/Rat.
Born:September 27, 1984, 12:00 PM (unknown)in:Napanee, Ontario (Canada)Sun:4°43’ LibraMoon:10°28’ ScorpioChinese Astrology:Wood RatNumerology:Birthpath 4Height:
Avril Lavigne is 5’ 3” (1m60) tall
 
Introduction
Here are some character traits from Avril Lavigne’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.
N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is known.
The dominant planets of Avril Lavigne
When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.
In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.
In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.
The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.
These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.
The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.
Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).
There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.
Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.
These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.
Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Avril Lavigne, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses’ accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.
For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise without a time of birth.

Avril Lavigne. September 27th 1984. Libra/Rat.

Born:September 27, 1984, 12:00 PM (unknown)in:Napanee, Ontario (Canada)Sun:4°43’ LibraMoon:10°28’ ScorpioChinese Astrology:Wood RatNumerology:Birthpath 4Height:

Avril Lavigne is 5’ 3” (1m60) tall

Introduction

Here are some character traits from Avril Lavigne’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.

N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is known.

The dominant planets of Avril Lavigne

When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.

These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Avril Lavigne, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses’ accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.

For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise without a time of birth.

15/5/2011 . 21 notes . Reblog
Ian Somerhalder. - December 8th 1978. Sagittarius and Horse.
Born:December 8, 1978, 12:00 PM (unknown)       in:Covington (LA) (United States)       Sun: 16°15’ Sagittarius       Moon:7°30’ Aries       Chinese Astrology: Earth Horse       Numerology: Birthpath 9       Height:
Ian Somerhalder is 5’ 9” (1m75) tall
Introduction
Here are some character traits from Ian Somerhalder’s birth chart.  This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light  on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional  astrologers or astrology lovers.
N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn  for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since  astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological  profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is  known.
The dominant planets of Ian Somerhalder
When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start  gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually  a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its  structure, to the description of its different character traits.
In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to  figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several  points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account.  Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it  is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory,  although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is  essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its  different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise  is worthwhile.
In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries,  the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury,  Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three  very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional  secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron  and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are  also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black  Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel  consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into  twelve astrological houses.
The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is  what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules  that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also  has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the  parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet  forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its  exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles,  Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them  being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the  planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.
These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.
The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These  three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and  extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.
Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) -  Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).
There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses.  The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for  example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex.  Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the  character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological  signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just  “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s  influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may  contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken  the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.
Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular,  succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses  and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into  three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in  this first general part.
These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart  reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis,  which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the  personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned  parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.
Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Ian  Somerhalder, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in  hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and  houses’ accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this  part.
For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without  taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the  Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise  without a time of birth.

Ian Somerhalder. - December 8th 1978. Sagittarius and Horse.

Born:December 8, 1978, 12:00 PM (unknown) in:Covington (LA) (United States) Sun: 16°15’ Sagittarius Moon:7°30’ Aries Chinese Astrology: Earth Horse Numerology: Birthpath 9 Height:

Ian Somerhalder is 5’ 9” (1m75) tall

Introduction

Here are some character traits from Ian Somerhalder’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.

N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is known.

The dominant planets of Ian Somerhalder

When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.

These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Ian Somerhalder, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses’ accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.

For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise without a time of birth.

15/5/2011 . 62 notes . Reblog
Justin Bieber. DOB: March 1st, 1994. Pisces/dog. (Seems more of a Scorpio, though)
Born:	March 1, 1994, 12:56 AM in:	Stratford, Ontario (Canada) Sun: 	10°25’ Pisces Moon:	24°38’ Libra Ascendant: 	29°01’ Scorpio Midheaven: 	15°41’ Virgo Chinese Astrology: 	Wood Dog Numerology: 	Birthpath 9 Height: 	Justin Bieber is 5’ 7” (1m70) tallIntroduction Here are some character traits from Justin Bieber’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers. The dominant planets of Justin Bieber When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits. In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile. In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses. The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important. These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.  The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions. Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang). There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc. Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part. These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Justin Bieber. DOB: March 1st, 1994. Pisces/dog. (Seems more of a Scorpio, though)

Born: March 1, 1994, 12:56 AM
in: Stratford, Ontario (Canada)
Sun: 10°25’ Pisces
Moon: 24°38’ Libra
Ascendant: 29°01’ Scorpio
Midheaven: 15°41’ Virgo
Chinese Astrology: Wood Dog
Numerology: Birthpath 9
Height: Justin Bieber is 5’ 7” (1m70) tall
Introduction
Here are some character traits from Justin Bieber’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers. The dominant planets of Justin Bieber

When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.

These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

14/5/2011 . 21 notes . Reblog
The Olsen Twins (Ashley and Mary-kate). DOB: June 13th 1986. Gemini/Tiger.
Born only two minutes apart(Ashley  is the older), the Olsen twins have virtually identical horoscopes and  therefore  identical personalities and lifestyles. Whether it is the Ascendant or  the Moon in Leo, these two girls are naturals when it  comes to acting or showbuisness. More twins are born under Gemini(or  have Gemini planets) than any other sign. Solar Gemenis  love games and talking and laughing and all kinds of mental activities.  They hate routine and boredom and emotional scenes.  Moon in Virgo would make them more conventional and routine. Mercury and  Venus in Cancer give them a strong attachment to  home and family life and make them very moody and shy. Mars and Jupiter  in Capricorn make them very organized, economical,  and buisness-savvy. They are plodders who realize their ambitions  through sheer persistence. The sex drive is earthy and sensual.  Saturn in Sagittarius is a very conservative spiritual influence but  Uranus in the same sign challenges this. Neptune in  Capricorn makes them very shy and reserved but also gives them a  productive imagination. Pluto in Scorpio is powerful in  its own sign giving them unusual depth and intensity in whatever they do  or think.

The Olsen Twins (Ashley and Mary-kate). DOB: June 13th 1986. Gemini/Tiger.

Born only two minutes apart(Ashley is the older), the Olsen twins have virtually identical horoscopes and therefore identical personalities and lifestyles. Whether it is the Ascendant or the Moon in Leo, these two girls are naturals when it comes to acting or showbuisness. More twins are born under Gemini(or have Gemini planets) than any other sign. Solar Gemenis love games and talking and laughing and all kinds of mental activities. They hate routine and boredom and emotional scenes. Moon in Virgo would make them more conventional and routine. Mercury and Venus in Cancer give them a strong attachment to home and family life and make them very moody and shy. Mars and Jupiter in Capricorn make them very organized, economical, and buisness-savvy. They are plodders who realize their ambitions through sheer persistence. The sex drive is earthy and sensual. Saturn in Sagittarius is a very conservative spiritual influence but Uranus in the same sign challenges this. Neptune in Capricorn makes them very shy and reserved but also gives them a productive imagination. Pluto in Scorpio is powerful in its own sign giving them unusual depth and intensity in whatever they do or think.

14/5/2011 . 25 notes . Reblog
Lady Gaga. DOB: March 28, 1986. Aries/Tiger.
Lady Gaga, born Stefani  					Germanotta.  
Lady Gaga released her debut album, entitled The Fame,  					in 2008. The former go-go dancer sports her trademark  					platinum blond hair and futuristic outfits complete with  					outrageous sunglasses and hair bows.
Some bio facts               about Alanis: She was born March 28, 1986, in Yonkers, New  				York. 
Some               Astrological Notes about Lady Gaga: Lady Gaga is a  					straightforward Aries with an intense and gutsy 					Scorpio Moon. Her                      Mercury is in  					Pisces, her Venus is in                     Aries, and her  					Mars in                     Capricorn is practical and business-minded.
Lady Gaga’s birth date was recorded as March 20th instead of  				28th all over the internet, probably because the entry on  				Wikipedia was March 20th (it has recently been corrected). I was  				surprised to see the mistake after recently returning from a  				Lady Gaga concert on March 28th, when it was announced that it  				was her birthday that day, and a birthday cake was presented to  				her. She also sings her birth year in one of her songs.
Her Moon sign is definitely Scorpio, as the Moon was in Scorpio  				all day in her birth location.
She describes the theme of her debut album, The Fame, as about  				“how anyone can feel famous”, most evident in the song  Beautiful, Dirty, Rich. As an Aries with Venus in Aries, she  				has no qualms expressing the fact that she loves money. She’s  				very charming in concert, particularly when she was presented  				with a birthday cake on stage and she teared up. I can’t count  				how many fans commented how “cute” she was.
Lady Gaga has written songs for Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block, and  the Pussycat Dolls.
Lady Gaga released her debut album with Pluto transiting her natal Mars in  Capricorn—a powerful transit indeed, offering a strong will to succeed. Note  that Mars, as ruler of Aries, also rules her Sun and Venus.
Lady Gaga’s very Aries (and Mars in Capricorn) quote: “I made  				music and worked my way from the bottom up. I didn’t know  				somebody, who knew somebody, who knew somebody. If I have any  				advice to anybody, it’s to just do it yourself, and don’t waste  				time trying to get a favor.”
Her Mars in Capricorn and Sun trine Saturn suggest that she’s not at all  afraid of hard work.

Lady Gaga. DOB: March 28, 1986. Aries/Tiger.

Lady Gaga, born Stefani Germanotta.  

Lady Gaga released her debut album, entitled The Fame, in 2008. The former go-go dancer sports her trademark platinum blond hair and futuristic outfits complete with outrageous sunglasses and hair bows.

Some bio facts about Alanis: She was born March 28, 1986, in Yonkers, New York. 

Some Astrological Notes about Lady Gaga: Lady Gaga is a straightforward Aries with an intense and gutsy Scorpio Moon. Her Mercury is in Pisces, her Venus is in Aries, and her Mars in Capricorn is practical and business-minded.

Lady Gaga’s birth date was recorded as March 20th instead of 28th all over the internet, probably because the entry on Wikipedia was March 20th (it has recently been corrected). I was surprised to see the mistake after recently returning from a Lady Gaga concert on March 28th, when it was announced that it was her birthday that day, and a birthday cake was presented to her. She also sings her birth year in one of her songs.

Her Moon sign is definitely Scorpio, as the Moon was in Scorpio all day in her birth location.

She describes the theme of her debut album, The Fame, as about “how anyone can feel famous”, most evident in the song Beautiful, Dirty, Rich. As an Aries with Venus in Aries, she has no qualms expressing the fact that she loves money. She’s very charming in concert, particularly when she was presented with a birthday cake on stage and she teared up. I can’t count how many fans commented how “cute” she was.

Lady Gaga has written songs for Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block, and the Pussycat Dolls.

Lady Gaga released her debut album with Pluto transiting her natal Mars in Capricorn—a powerful transit indeed, offering a strong will to succeed. Note that Mars, as ruler of Aries, also rules her Sun and Venus.

Lady Gaga’s very Aries (and Mars in Capricorn) quote: “I made music and worked my way from the bottom up. I didn’t know somebody, who knew somebody, who knew somebody. If I have any advice to anybody, it’s to just do it yourself, and don’t waste time trying to get a favor.”

Her Mars in Capricorn and Sun trine Saturn suggest that she’s not at all afraid of hard work.

14/5/2011 . 53 notes . Reblog
Tim Roth. DOB: May, 14th 1961. Taurus and Ox.


Born:May 14, 1961, 12:00 PM (unknown)
in:London (United Kingdom)
Sun: 23°24’ Taurus
Moon:20°24’ Taurus
Chinese Astrology: Metal Ox
Numerology: Birthpath 9
Height: Tim Roth is 5’ 7” (1m70) tall

Introduction
Here are some character traits from Tim Roth’s birth chart. This  description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on  his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional  astrologers or astrology lovers.
N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn  for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since  astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological  profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is  known.
The dominant planets of Tim Roth
When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start  gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually  a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its  structure, to the description of its different character traits.
In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to  figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several  points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account.  Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it  is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory,  although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is  essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its  different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise  is worthwhile.
In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries,  the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury,  Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three  very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional  secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron  and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are  also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black  Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel  consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into  twelve astrological houses.
The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is  what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules  that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also  has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the  parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet  forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its  exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles,  Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them  being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the  planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.
These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.
The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These  three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and  extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.
Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) -  Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).
There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses.  The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for  example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex.  Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the  character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological  signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just  “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s  influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may  contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken  the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.
Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular,  succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses  and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into  three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in  this first general part.
These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart  reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis,  which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the  personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned  parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.
Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Tim  Roth, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres  and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses’  accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.
For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without  taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the  Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise  without a time of birth.

Tim Roth. DOB: May, 14th 1961. Taurus and Ox.


Born:May 14, 1961, 12:00 PM (unknown)

in:London (United Kingdom)

Sun: 23°24’ Taurus

Moon:20°24’ Taurus

Chinese Astrology: Metal Ox

Numerology: Birthpath 9

Height: Tim Roth is 5’ 7” (1m70) tall

Introduction

Here are some character traits from Tim Roth’s birth chart. This description is far from being comprehensive but it can shed light on his/her personality, which is still interesting for professional astrologers or astrology lovers.

N.B.: As this celebrity’s birth time is unknown, the chart is drawn for 12:00 PM - the legal time for his/her place of birth; since astrological houses are not taken into account, this astrological profile excerpt is less detailed than those for which the birth time is known.

The dominant planets of Tim Roth

When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality’s main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other asteroids such as Vesta, Pallas, Ceres or Juno. There are also special features such as the Arabic Parts, the Vertex, the Black Sun, hypothetical planets, etc. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer’s sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet’s activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are 3 groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with 4 groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only “to be Aries” or sometimes, for example, “to be Aries Ascendant Virgo”. It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither “just the Sun” (called the sign) nor just “the first house” (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet’s influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of 10° each). They provide additional information in this first general part.

These eleven (or six, if the birth time is unknown) general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Tim Roth, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses’ accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.

For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise without a time of birth.

14/5/2011 . 16 notes . Reblog