Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - A concise astrolabe course (the second class)

A concise astrolabe course (the second class)

Dear friends, we are going to start the astrolabe tutorial tour again. In the first lesson of the astrolabe course, I explained the constellations, phases and planets in the astrolabe in three sections. As the saying goes, we can review the first lesson of concise astrolabe course!

Ok, let's continue to learn to explore the hidden mysteries of life with astrolabes!

Lesson 2 of astrolabe course

The first part: Yin and Yang, elements, patterns and hemispheres.

In this section, I will learn how to interpret the astrolabe. First of all, in this section, I will introduce four basic personality judgment methods. Used to preliminarily analyze a person's personality characteristics, we don't need to consider phase in this section.

Yin-Yang ratio:

As we said in the first section, constellations are divided into negative constellations and positive constellations. Among them, the negative constellation is negative, negative, introverted, pessimistic and conservative; The positive constellation is positive, positive, outgoing, optimistic and lively.

If there are many planets in one's horoscope, then one's personality will be more positive and optimistic; On the other hand, if the negative sign has many planets, this person will be more conservative and negative. Only Asc and 10 planets are needed for the observation of Yin and Yang constellations. As shown in the figure below:

The positive constellation in the above picture is five planets, and the negative constellation is six planets (including Asc). In this case, the difference between Yin and Yang is not too big, so we can't judge this person's character by Yin and Yang. We can see that there is an explanatory text in the lower right corner, in which Yang is a plus sign and Yin is a minus sign, and the number behind it indicates the number of planets. This subtitle can be used for reference, but I personally don't recommend it. Besides ASC, it also uses MC, IC and des.

Element collocation:

Constellations can be divided into fire sign, earth sign, air signs sign and water sign by elements (see /astro/ Shi Zhi /art59480.aspx), and each element has its own representative personality, as shown in the following table:

Like the Yin and Yang signs, if there are many planets in the Fire sign, this person's personality will be the same as the fire element, and the planetary multiple personality of the Water sign will be the same as the water element, and so on. The observation of the four-element constellation only needs Asc and 10 planets, as shown in the following figure:

Air signs has four planets, and the water sign has four planets (including Asc), which shows that this person is most like wind and water. These two points are obvious to this person. So we can judge that this person likes to communicate with people, has strong social skills (wind element), is good at caring for people (water element), but may not be optimistic and active (lack of fire element). The lower right corner also explains the collocation of elements, in which fire is fire, soil is soil, gas is wind and water is water. I don't recommend you to refer to this.

You can make your own combination according to the different characteristics of the elements, find your own astrolabe and the astrolabe of the people around you, and see how the simple four elements match the different personalities of everyone around you.

Pattern distribution:

Constellations can be divided into standard constellations, fixed constellations and changing constellations according to the patterns (see the first section), and each pattern also has its own representative personality, as shown in the following table:

Like the above two ways of judging, there are many planets in the house, and this person's personality will be like the house, and so on. Three-mode constellation observation only needs Asc and 10 planets, as shown in the following figure:

The above-mentioned standard constellation has four planets (including Asc) like the variable star constellation, and lacks a fixed constellation. Explain that this person has his own ideas, mainly based on his own ideas (standard constellation), and can adapt to the environment and adjust (change the constellation) according to other people's opinions, but it is not easy to persist and has no endurance (lack of fixed constellation). In the text description in the lower right corner of the mode, Car is standard, Fix is fixed and Mut is variable, so its calculation method is not recommended.

Patterns are distributed by collocation of elements, which are the two main methods in this section. You must master them first, and you can find the astrolabes of people around you to practice.

The hemisphere focuses on:

The astrolabe can be divided into left hemisphere (Eastern Hemisphere), right hemisphere (Western Hemisphere), upper hemisphere (Southern Hemisphere) and lower hemisphere (Northern Hemisphere). The four hemispheres are divided by palace, as shown in the following table:

When the planets gather in the left hemisphere: this person is too concerned about his own thoughts, very protective of himself, has a strong defensive heart and tends to make his own decisions.

When the planets gather in the right hemisphere: this person pays more attention to the feelings of others, cares about others, may pay too much to others, and may lack determination.

When the planets gather in the upper hemisphere: the external environment and what happens around them have a great influence on this person, paying too much attention to the external environment and paying too much for the environment.

When the planets gather in the lower hemisphere: the family has a great influence on this person, paying more attention to his own heart, not paying much attention to the events in the external environment, and being introverted.

Only 10 planets need to be observed in the hemisphere of the astrolabe, as shown below:

The distribution of each hemisphere in the above picture is very uniform, which shows that we can't judge personality by hemisphere method. Compared with element collocation and pattern distribution, hemisphere emphasis is less referenced and should be used as an auxiliary judgment method.

Ok, that's the end of the second lesson and the first lesson of the astrolabe tutorial. Don't worry if you don't understand. The best way to learn is to take out a pen and paper and draw your own astrolabe.

Below, attach a link to the knowledge you must know to learn the astrolabe:

Astrolabe /xp/

Analysis of the zodiac sun /XP/ Gong Wei /art9807.aspx

Analysis of the Moon in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art9806.aspx

Analysis of Mercury in Chinese Zodiac Animals /XP/ Gong Wei /art9808.aspx

Analysis of Jupiter in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 1 1.aspx

Analysis of Venus in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art9809.aspx

Analysis of Mars in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 10.aspx

Saturn analysis in the zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 12.aspx

Analysis of Neptune in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 14.aspx

Analysis of Uranus in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 13.aspx

Analysis of Pluto in the Zodiac /XP/ Gong Wei /art98 15.aspx

Look-up table of twelve constellations /astro/astro/ Shi Zhi/art29260.aspx.