Quarter 1 - Lesson 12:
Unusual Considerations that qualify delineation


This lesson gives an overview of Part 5 of a horoscope analysis that details unusual considerations found in a chart, i.e. Are there any unusual configurations in a chart that can qualify observations made in the first 4 steps of our five part analysis of a chart?

Often we find the presence of unique groupings of planets, aspects, signs, house emphasis, or a myriad of other things that modify our image of the chart based on the first four parts of our chart analysis.

For example, we have in the chart of the former President Bill Clinton what is called technically a stellium, that is four or more planets in a given sign that can compete for importance with the Ascendant.

This and similar analogous situations observed in our final step to a structured approach to delineation is important as they can confirm, alter, or somehow mitigate considerations  observed in the first four steps. A lack of attention to this last point can often lead  to making wrong conclusions about the individual whose chart we are studying.

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