The first thing to do after you have erected a chart and have calculated and drawn in the aspects, or received a computer printout of a chart, is to determine in which of the sextuplets the planets fall, in which of the triplicities, and in which of the quadruplicities. See the sample chart and how the needed information is recorded.
Next, you assign values to each of the planets and sum all values up for each of the sextuplets, quadruplicities, and triplicities.
The next step concerns the taking of accurate and complete notes in a definite order. Naturally, the more nearly complete your notes are, the more information you will be able to glean from the chart. Further, the very act of writing out the notes serves to strengthen your understanding of the art of reading a chart.
This chapter, then, consists of three sections, the first of which outlines a fifteen step procedure for making notes. The second section consists of a fifteen part reference for use in carrying out the fifteen steps of making notes, and the third section presents the actual notes made from the sample chart that was erected.
Further, as you make notes, place in the left margin of each note the astrological symbols, or abbreviations, to identify the note. Remember, too, that all aspects except those to the MC will appear twice throughout the notes.
a. From part 2, make notes on the planet in the sign and in
the house.
b. From part 3, make notes on the planet
in the sign.
c. From part 4, make notes on the
planet in the house.
d. From part 5, make notes on
all aspects to this planet.
Consequently, it is of vital importance that you make complete notes on the sign that is on the ascendant. In the following, you will find the characteristics that are associated with each of the twelve signs when they appear on the first cusp of a chart. Note carefully that each sign contains an outline of eight areas as follows:
1. Attitude expression
2. Mental expression
3. Emotional
nature
4. Career areas
5. Leisure time preferences
6. Physiological vulnerabilities
7. Negative tendencies
8. Key
words
Mental Expression -- non philosophical and quick wit that sees the beginning and the end but that overlooks the in-between details.
Emotional Nature -- self-centeredly and tactlessly romantic with strong sex drive.
Career Areas -- where competitive spirit, initiative, leadership, pioneering spirit, and physical activity are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer adventure, competition, and daring.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- head, face, brain, adrenal glands, kidneys, lumbar region, lower back, endocrine glands, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- argumentativeness, insensitivity, aggressiveness, brusqueness, and impulsiveness.
Key Words -- assertive, urgent, vigorous, forceful, and enterprising.
Mental Expression -- unoriginal and deliberate wit that follows tested and proven patterns.
Emotional Nature -- possessively and instinctively sensual and affectionate with an awareness of the sexual powers of the body.
Career Areas -- where patience, perseverance, responsibility, art, economy, and routine are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer creativity through staying seated for long periods of time.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- neck, throat, larynx, thyroid gland, genitals, bladder, pelvis, gonads, eliminative tracts, and those parts of the body associated with this sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- stubbornness, self centeredness, possessiveness, and stodginess.
Key Words -- enduring, possessive, passive, cautious, and stable.
Mental Expression -- flexible and intelligent wit that concerns itself with many matters at once.
Emotional Nature -- flirtateously and lightheartedly affectionate in more than one direction at the same time.
Career Areas -- where intellect, travel, innovation, and change are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer intellectual challenge, variety, and dexterous functions.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- shoulders, arms, lungs, chest, nervous system, thymus gland, hips, thighs, buttocks, liver, pituitary gland, and those parts of the body associated with this sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- inconsistency, hypocrisy, cunning, and superficiality.
Key Words -- versatile, variable, vigorous, pensive, and adjustable.
Mental Expression -- intuitive and shrewd wit that is impressionable, receptive, and retentive.
Emotional Nature -- protectively and sentimentally romantic with susceptibility to sensuality.
Career Areas -- where sensitivity, tranquillity, economy, and protection are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer collecting, domestic and aquatic associations.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- stomach, breasts, mammary glands, bones, knees, skin, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- moodiness, clannishness, timidity, untidiness, and instability.
Key Words -- sensitive, protective, passive, emotional, and enterprising.
Mental Expression -- intellectual and forthright wit that generalizes and sees the whole pattern.
Emotional Nature -- sincerely and generously romantic with the happiness of the love partner foremost in mind.
Career Areas -- where leadership, creativity, artistry, and the dramatic are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer amusement, gaiety, and role playing.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- spine, upper back, heart, ankles, calves, shins, circulatory system, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- conceit, intolerance, pomposity, bombast, and snobbiness.
Key Words -- impressive, creative, vigorous, forceful, and stable.
Mental Expression -- non abstract and logical wit that discerns small details and learns easily.
Emotional Nature -- conventionally and analytically romantic with idiosyncratic attention to the techniques.
Career Areas -- where serving, analyzing, discriminating, and assimilating are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer detail, criticism, study, and quiet.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- hands, abdomen, intestines, feet, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- fastidiousness, interference, suppression, pedantry, modesty, and hypercrtiticalness.
Key Words -- analytical, critical, passive, cautious, and adjustable.
Mental Expression -- optimistic and intelligent wit that is indecisive and easily influenced.
Emotional Nature -- intellectually and sentimentally romantic with flirtatiousness.
Career Areas -- where congeniality, harmony, quiet, refinement, and human relationships are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer comfort, art, conversation, and little motion.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- kidneys, lumbar region, lower back, endocrine glands, head, face, brain, adrenal glands, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- frivolty, indecisiveness, untidiness, and changeability.
Key Words -- united, harmonious, vigorous, pensive, and enterprising.
Mental Expression -- intuitive and imaginative wit that is perceptive, analytical, and penetrating.
Emotional Nature -- passionately and enduringly romantic with emotions oriented toward sexual outlets.
Career Areas -- where realities, research, analyzing, and solving are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer intellectual challenge, mystery, and aquatic associations.
Physiological Vulnerabilities - genitals, bladder, pelvis, gonads, eliminative tracts, neck, throat, larynx, thyroid gland, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- jealousy, stubbornness, secretiveness, vindictiveness, suspiciousness, and resentment.
Key Words -- intense, secretive, passive, emotional, and stable.
Mental Expression -- open and deep wit that perpetually ferrets out and interprets.
Emotional Nature -- intellectually and conventionally romantic with a desire to remain free from attachment.
Career Areas -- where versatility, farsightedness, and intellectual challenge are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer sport, motion, and mental functions.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- hips, thighs, buttocks, liver, pituitary gland, shoulders, arms, lungs, chest, nervous system, thymus gland, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- extravagance, exaggeration, tactlessness, carelessness, and extremism.
Key Words -- free, wide, vigorous, forceful, and adjustable.
Mental Expression -- exacting and calculating wit that is calm and severe.
Emotional Nature -- conservatively and faithfully romantic with modesty and cautiousness.
Career Areas -- where responsibility, economy, resourcefulness, and patience are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer practicality and seriousness.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- bones, knees, skin, stomach, breasts, mammary glands, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- pessimism, conventionality, cruelty, narrowness, and selfishness.
Key Words -- prudent, reserved, passive, cautious, and enterprising.
Mental Expression -- inventive and intuitive wit that synthesizes imaginatively and broadmindedly.
Emotional Nature -- independently and detachedly romantic with a desire to be faithful.
Career Areas -- where progressiveness, togetherness, truth-seeking, welfare, and electricity are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer the unusual, career connection, and politics.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- ankles, calves, shins, circulatory system, spine, upper back, heart, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- rebelliousness, erraticism, perversity, rudeness, tactlessness, and fanaticism.
Key Words -- indifferent, unconventional, vigorous, pensive, and stable.
Mental Expression -- impressionable and intuitive wit that is highly imaginative and emotional.
Emotional Nature -- submissively and intensely romantic with a reluctance to accept the responsibility that accompanies involvement.
Career Areas -- where sympathy, creativity, imagination, intuition, and fluids are involved.
Leisure Time Preferences -- activities that offer fluctuations, art, rhythm, and emotionality.
Physiological Vulnerabilities -- feet, hands, abdomen, intestines, and those parts of the body associated with the sign on the cusp of the sixth house.
Negative tendencies -- indecisiveness, dependence, gullibility, impracticality, softness, confusion, and extravagance.
Key Words -- impressionable, intuitive, passive, emotional, and adjustable.
Sun -- The subject will best learn projection of self through --
Moon -- The subject will show a special interest in and will effect changes through --
Mercury -- The subject will develop his (her) communicative powers through --
Venus -- The subject will form intimate relationships and develop his (her) sense of personal values through --
Mars -- The subject will exercise his (her) physical stamina and his (her) initiative through --
Jupiter -- The subject will have opportunities for material expansion and mental growth through --
Saturn -- The subject will experience limitation, suffering, and frustration through --
Uranus -- The subject will realize originality and unusual experiences through --
Neptune -- The subject will realize peculiar and nebulous experiences through --
Pluto -- The subject will realize critical endings and beginnings through --
2nd House -- matters pertinent to his (her) accumulating materials resources in order to establish security.
3rd House -- matters pertinent to his (her) adjusting himself (herself) to those close to him (her) because of circumstances and to the beginning of the process of education.
4th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) establishing a place within which to protect himself (herself) and his (her) possessions.
5th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) creating his (her) own image through both the body and the mind.
6th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) serving others and being served in order to maintain good health through reciprocity.
7th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) attaching himself (herself) to others in order to compensate for his (her) own sense of lack.
8th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) sharing his (her) possessions with others and to his (her) sharing the possessions of others.
9th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) furthering the process of education through in-depth study and extensive travel.
10th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) going outside his (her) home to establish himself (herself) properly in the social, business, and professional circles through entering upon a career.
11th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) relating successfully to group activity in order to participate in the creative concerns that are communal in nature.
12th House -- matters pertinent to his (her) resisting impediments of his (her) efforts to be a totally integrated part of the process of living.