Glossario Astrologico
Un riferimento completo di termini e concetti astrologici
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Air
ElementsAir is the element of thought, communication, and connection.
Angular Houses
HousesHouses 1, 4, 7, and 10, positioned at the chart's cardinal points (Ascendant, IC, Descendant, Midheaven). Planets in angular houses are considered most prominent and influential in shaping one's life direction.
Aquarius
Zodiac SignsAquarius is the eleventh sign of the zodiac, symbolizing innovation, individuality, and visionary thinking.
Archetype
General TermsA universal symbolic pattern or theme that a planet, sign, or house represents in the collective psyche. Archetypes provide the mythic and psychological framework for astrological interpretation.
Aries
Zodiac SignsThe first sign of the zodiac, symbolizing initiative, courage, and pioneering spirit. Aries is a cardinal fire sign ruled by Mars, embodying the drive to act boldly and lead.
Ascendant
Chart AnglesThe zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of birth, also called the Rising Sign. It shapes first impressions, physical appearance, and how one approaches new situations.
Aspect
AspectsAn angular relationship between two planets or points in a birth chart, measured in degrees along the zodiac. Aspects reveal how different planetary energies interact, creating harmony, tension, or dynamic exchange.
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Cadent Houses
HousesHouses 3, 6, 9, and 12, which precede the angular houses and relate to learning, adaptation, and transition. Planets here express through mental activity, service, and preparation.
Cancer
Zodiac SignsCancer is the fourth sign of the zodiac, symbolizing emotional depth, intuition, and the power of nurturing.
Capricorn
Zodiac SignsCapricorn is the tenth sign of the zodiac, symbolizing discipline, structure, and long-term achievement.
Cardinal
ModalitiesCardinal is the modality of initiation, leadership, and fresh beginnings.
Chiron
Points & ObjectsA minor planet orbiting between Saturn and Uranus, known as the 'Wounded Healer' in astrology. Chiron represents deep wounds and the wisdom gained through healing, often indicating where one can help others through shared experience.
Composite Chart
General TermsA chart created by finding the midpoints between two people's planetary positions, representing the relationship as its own entity. It reveals the nature and purpose of the partnership.
Conjunction
AspectsAn aspect formed when two planets occupy the same degree of the zodiac (0° apart). Conjunctions blend planetary energies into a unified force, intensifying and merging their influences.
Cusp
HousesThe boundary line marking the beginning of an astrological house or the dividing point between two zodiac signs. The sign on a house cusp influences how that life area is expressed.
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Decan
General TermsA ten-degree subdivision of each zodiac sign, creating three decans per sign. Each decan is ruled by a different planet, adding nuance to how the sign's energy is expressed.
Degree
General TermsA unit of measurement dividing the zodiac into 360 equal parts, with each sign spanning 30 degrees. Degrees pinpoint the exact position of planets and points, enabling precise aspect calculations.
Descendant
Chart AnglesWhile the Ascendant describes how one initiates and presents oneself to the world, the Descendant reveals the qualities one seeks, attracts, or projects onto others—especially in close relationships.
Detriment
General TermsA zodiac sign opposite to a planet's natural rulership, where the planet must work harder to express itself. For example, Mars in Libra or Venus in Aries are considered in detriment.
Dignity
General TermsA system for evaluating a planet's strength based on its zodiac sign placement. A planet in its own sign or exaltation has essential dignity; in its detriment or fall, it faces challenges expressing its nature.
Direct Motion
General TermsThe normal forward movement of a planet through the zodiac, as opposed to retrograde motion. When a planet is direct, its energy is expressed outwardly and moves matters forward.
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Earth
ElementsOne of the four astrological elements, associated with practicality, stability, and material concerns. Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) are grounded, reliable, and focused on tangible results.
Eclipse
General TermsA powerful lunation occurring when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align at the lunar nodes. Eclipses mark significant turning points, accelerating change and revealing hidden matters in affected areas of life.
Ecliptic
General TermsThe apparent path the Sun traces through the sky over the course of a year, forming the central line of the zodiac belt. The planets also travel near this path, which is why planetary positions are measured along the ecliptic.
Electional Astrology
General TermsA branch of astrology used to select the most favorable moment to begin an important endeavor. Electional charts are cast to maximize success for weddings, business launches, or other significant events.
Ephemeris
General TermsA table or database listing the positions of celestial bodies at regular intervals, used to calculate planetary placements for any date. Modern ephemerides are computed from astronomical data.
Equal House
HousesThe Equal House system is a straightforward and elegant method for dividing the birth chart into twelve houses of exactly 30 degrees each.
Exaltation
General TermsA zodiac sign where a planet is honored and expresses its highest potential, second in dignity only to rulership. For example, the Sun is exalted in Aries, and the Moon is exalted in Taurus.
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Fall
General TermsA zodiac sign opposite to a planet's exaltation, considered the most challenging placement. A planet in fall must overcome obstacles to express its energy effectively.
Fire
ElementsFire is the elemental spark of vitality, enthusiasm, and willpower in astrology.
Fixed
ModalitiesFixed is the modality of stability, endurance, and sustained focus.
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Hellenistic Astrology
General TermsThe ancient Greek-Roman tradition of astrology developed between 200 BCE and 600 CE that introduced key concepts like the twelve houses and planetary aspects. It forms the foundation of modern Western astrology.
Horary Astrology
General TermsA branch of astrology that answers specific questions by casting a chart for the moment the question is asked. The chart reveals the situation's dynamics and likely outcome.
Horoscope
General TermsA horoscope is a generalized forecast based on the position of the Sun—typically written for one of the twelve zodiac signs.
House Cusp
HousesThe degree marking the beginning of each astrological house. The sign on a house cusp colors how that area of life is approached and experienced.
Houses
HousesThe twelve divisions of the birth chart representing different life areas, from self-identity (1st house) to the unconscious (12th house). Houses are determined by the time and place of birth.
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IC
Chart AnglesAstrologically, the IC reveals the core of one's inner security and emotional grounding.
Imum Coeli
Chart AnglesThe Imum Coeli, or IC (Latin for “bottom of the sky”), is the point in the natal chart that marks the cusp of the 4th house.
Ingress
General TermsThe moment when a planet enters a new zodiac sign, marking a shift in its expression. Ingresses of slow-moving planets are significant events that influence collective themes.
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Leo
Zodiac SignsLeo is the fifth sign of the zodiac, radiating themes of self-expression, creativity, and heart-centered leadership.
Libra
Zodiac SignsLibra is the seventh sign of the zodiac, representing balance, beauty, and the art of relationship.
Lilith
Points & ObjectsBlack Moon Lilith represents a powerful and often hidden force in the birth chart—one that speaks to raw authenticity, repressed instinct, and the sacred wildness of the inner feminine.
Lunar Phase
General TermsThe cycle of the Moon's changing relationship to the Sun, from New Moon through Full Moon and back. Each phase carries distinct energy, from new beginnings to culmination to release.
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Mars
PlanetsAstrologically, Mars is associated with ambition, sexuality, conflict, and independence.
MC
Chart AnglesUnlike planets or signs, the MC isn't a celestial body, but a calculated point that reflects how an individual is seen by the world and how they aim to contribute to it.
Mercury
PlanetsOn a deeper level, Mercury represents the bridge between inner awareness and outer expression.
Midheaven
Chart AnglesThe highest point in the birth chart, marking the cusp of the 10th house and representing career, public image, and life direction. Also called the Medium Coeli (MC), it reflects one's aspirations and how they are perceived by the world.
Moon
PlanetsThe emotional core of the birth chart, representing instincts, feelings, needs, and the subconscious mind. The Moon sign reveals how one processes emotions and seeks comfort and security.
Mundane Astrology
General TermsMundane astrology is the branch of astrology that focuses on world events, societal trends, political shifts, and collective cycles.
Mutable
ModalitiesMutable is the modality of change, adaptability, and integration.
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Natal Chart
General TermsA map of the sky at the exact moment and location of birth, also called a birth chart. It shows planetary positions, house placements, and aspects that form the foundation for astrological interpretation.
Neptune
PlanetsPsychologically and spiritually, Neptune is the dreamer and mystic within the chart.
North Node
Points & ObjectsThe North Node represents a soul's path of growth and purposeful evolution in this lifetime.
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Opposition
AspectsAn Opposition is an aspect in astrology that occurs when two planets are approximately 180 degrees apart, positioned in opposite signs of the zodiac.
Orb
AspectsThe range of degrees within which an aspect is considered active. A tighter orb indicates a stronger, more precise aspect; wider orbs suggest a more diffuse influence.
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Part of Fortune
Points & ObjectsThe Part of Fortune is a sensitive point in the birth chart that represents natural alignment between body, mind, and spirit—a place where life flows with a sense of ease, joy, and potential fulfillment.
Pisces
Zodiac SignsPisces is the twelfth and final sign of the zodiac, symbolizing compassion, intuition, and the dissolving of boundaries.
Placidus
House SystemsPlacidus is one of the most widely used house systems in modern Western astrology.
Pluto
PlanetsAstrologically, Pluto is linked with psychological depth, taboo, and the instinctual drive to evolve through challenge.
Porphyry
House SystemsThe Porphyry house system is one of the earliest quadrant-based methods in Western astrology, named after the Neoplatonic philosopher Porphyry of Tyre, who lived in the 3rd century CE.
Progression
TechniquesA forecasting technique that symbolically advances the birth chart, typically one day per year of life. Progressions reveal inner psychological development and unfoldment over time.
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Reception
General TermsA relationship where two planets occupy each other's ruling signs, creating mutual support. Mutual reception strengthens both planets and facilitates cooperation between their significations.
Regiomontanus
House SystemsThe Regiomontanus house system is a quadrant-based method of chart division developed in the 15th century by German mathematician and astrologer Johannes Müller, known as Regiomontanus.
Retrograde
General TermsApparent backward motion of a planet through the zodiac as observed from Earth. This optical illusion occurs due to the relative orbital speeds of Earth and the planet. In astrology, retrograde periods are associated with introspection, revision, and re-evaluation of matters ruled by that planet. The retrograde symbol (R or ℞) appears next to planets in a birth chart that were in retrograde motion at the time of birth.
Rulership
General TermsThe relationship between a planet and the zodiac sign(s) it governs, where the planet expresses its energy most naturally. For example, Mars rules Aries, and Venus rules Taurus and Libra.
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Sagittarius
Zodiac SignsSagittarius is the ninth sign of the zodiac, symbolizing exploration, wisdom, and the pursuit of truth.
Saturn
PlanetsThe planet of discipline, responsibility, and life lessons, representing structure, limitations, and maturity. Saturn's placement reveals where one must develop mastery through effort and perseverance.
Scorpio
Zodiac SignsScorpio is the eighth sign of the zodiac, embodying transformation, depth, and emotional intensity.
Sextile
AspectsA Sextile is a harmonious aspect in astrology that occurs when two planets are approximately 60 degrees apart.
Solar Return
TechniquesA chart cast for the exact moment each year when the Sun returns to its natal position, marking the astrological birthday. It forecasts themes and events for the coming year.
South Node
Points & ObjectsIn contrast to the South Node—which reflects innate talents, past-life themes, and familiar patterns—the North Node calls the soul toward unfamiliar but necessary experiences.
Square
AspectsA Square is a dynamic aspect in astrology that occurs when two planets are approximately 90 degrees apart, linking signs of the same modality (cardinal, fixed, or mutable) but different elements.
Station
General TermsThe moment when a planet appears to pause before changing direction between direct and retrograde motion. Stationary planets are considered especially powerful, intensifying their influence during this period.
Succedent Houses
HousesHouses 2, 5, 8, and 11, which follow the angular houses and relate to resources, values, and consolidation. Planets here support and stabilize what the angular houses initiate.
Sun
PlanetsThe core of one's identity, ego, and conscious self in astrology, representing vitality, willpower, and life purpose. The Sun sign reflects fundamental character traits and the drive for self-expression.
Synastry
TechniquesThe comparison of two birth charts to analyze relationship dynamics and compatibility. Synastry examines aspects formed between one person's planets and another's, revealing areas of harmony and challenge.
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Taurus
Zodiac SignsTaurus is the second sign of the zodiac, symbolizing stability, sensuality, and the cultivation of value.
Transit
TechniquesThe current position of a planet as it moves through the zodiac and forms aspects to natal chart placements. Transits are used to forecast timing of events and psychological themes.
Trine
AspectsA Trine is one of the most harmonious and supportive aspects in astrology, occurring when two planets are approximately 120 degrees apart.
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Vedic Astrology
General TermsThe ancient Indian astrological system, also called Jyotish ('science of light'), rooted in Hindu scriptures. It uses the sidereal zodiac and emphasizes karma, dharma, and predictive techniques.
Venus
PlanetsOn a psychological and spiritual level, Venus is about resonance—the ability to feel in harmony with oneself, with others, and with life.
Vertex
Points & ObjectsThe Vertex is often described as a “fated point” in the birth chart—a mathematical location that represents significant encounters, turning points, or karmic crossroads.
Virgo
Zodiac SignsVirgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac, embodying themes of discernment, service, and refinement.
Void of Course
General TermsA period when the Moon makes no more major aspects before changing signs. Traditionally, new initiatives started during void-of-course periods may not develop as expected.