The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids 1 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids 2 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids The Asteroids Report for Frida Kahlo July 6, 1907 8:30 AM Coyoacan, Mexico AstroFix | The Blog of an Astrology Addict astrofix.net [email protected] Introduction to the Asteroids Report Asteroids orbit around the Sun just as planets do, but they are generally smaller than planets, and some of their physical characteristics and orbital characteristics are different from those of planets. Some objects are classified as being dwarf planets, and these objects are more similar to planets than most asteroids but do not fully have the characteristics that are typical of a planet. Pluto was once regarded officially as a planet but has been reclassified as a dward planet, and the asteroid Ceres is now widely regarded as a dwarf planet. Of the hundreds of thousands of asteroids that orbit around our Sun, over 1,000 of them have been given names that are related to myths, legends, literary or historical figures of interest, or places. Some astrologers believe that asteroids have a significance and relevance to human life just as the planets do, and that the astrological significance of the asteroid is often related in some way to the name of the asteroid. In this report 1,425 asteroids are analyzed to see if they are conjunct in zodiac longitude the Sun, Moon, or planets in the birth chart within a 1 degree orb. If the conjunction occurs, information about the asteroid is provided. 3 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids Those astrologers who include hundreds of asteroids in their interpretations believe that the asteroids often related to very specific events in your life. The names of close family and friends and situations that you encounter in life often reflect the nature of the asteroids that are conjunct planets in your chart. You may not be extremely passionate about the subject area related to the asteroid but somehow, as if by fate, you are drawn into situations and circumstances that bring the qualities of the asteroid into your life. By reading your Asteroids Report you can see for yourself if the asteroids conjunct the Sun, Moon, and planets in your birth chart, provide keys to many of the situations that you encounter in your life. Listed below are the planet positions: Sun 13 Can 23 True Node 23 Can 25 Moon 29 Tau 43 Asc. 23 Leo 31 Mercury 6 Leo 20 MC 23 Tau 20 Venus 24 Gem 20 Mars 13 Cap 24 Jupiter 20 Can 26 Saturn 27 Pis 27 Uranus 10 Cap 37 Neptune 12 Can 24 Pluto 23 Gem 45 Tropical Placidus Local Mean Time observed GMT: 15:06:40 Time Zone: 0 hours West Lat. and Long. of birth: 19 N 20 99 W 10 The Sun Your Basic Personality: Your Style and the Way You Do Things Sun Conjunct Anaxagoras, Orb: 1 deg. 04 min. 4 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids Anaxagoras, whose name means "Lord of the Assembly", was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. He introduced the philosophical concept of nous, meaning "mind" or "intellect". Anaxagoras perceived nous as the ordering force of the Universe, which created the cosmos out of primordial chaos. This asteroid may connote mental fortitude and the capacity for abstract or philosophical thought. Sun Conjunct Antiope, Orb: 0 deg. 43 min. In Greek mythology, the name Antiope refers to two different women. It is unclear which of them this asteroid was intended to be named for. One Antiope was an Amazon warrior. She was distinguished by being the only Amazon to marry a man. She married Theseus, the legendary founder-king of Athens. The other Antiope was the mother by Zeus of Amphion and Zethus. These semi- divine twins played an essential role in the foundation of the city of Thebes. They built the walls around the Theban citadel. Amphion was a musician taught by the god Hermes. He moved the stones of the wall into place by luring them with music. Zethus built his part of the wall in a more conventional manner. He was a strong hunter and herdsman unopposed to manual labor. Both Antiopes were closely associated with characters involved in the founding of city-states. This asteroid may confer intimate relationships with people who initiate lasting traditions or begin great undertakings. It may also give marital harmony (owing to the legend of the former Antiope). Sun Conjunct Anubis, Orb: 2 deg. 12 min. In ancient Egyptian mythology, Anubis (Inpu) was the jackal-headed god of Death and the Underworld. The first record of his worship is found in the Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts, where he is associated with the burial of the king. Anubis was perceived as intimately involved with the processes of embalming and mummification. He is shown in the Books of the Dead performing the Opening of the Mouth ceremony which frees a persons spirit from their body. He also acted as a 5 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids guide for the spirit of the deceased upon entering the afterlife, gently guiding them into the realm of Osiris. In this psychopompic role, Anubis was known as "Guardian of the Veil". Jackals were long allied in ancient Egypt with death, as these scavengers frequently haunted graveyards and were known to unearth and consume dead bodies. This asteroid may bestow the ability to help people undergo dramatic transformations. The role of counselor or guide may be assumed. The subjects of death and dying may also play an important role in ones life. Sun Conjunct Asplinda, Orb: 1 deg. 10 min. This asteroid was named in honor of Swedish astronomer Bror Ansgar Asplind. It may grant an interest in the study of the stars. Personal significance may also be ascribed to Scandinavia. Sun Conjunct Brangane, Orb: 1 deg. 02 min. In Richard Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde, Brangane is Isolde's handmaid. She plays a central role in the drama by substituting a love potion for poison, causing Tristan and Isolde to fall in love. This asteroid may give an inclination to serve others. Romantic and tragic themes may infuse life You may play the role of matchmaker. Sun Conjunct Buda, Orb: 0 deg. 03 min. Buda is the western half of the Hungarian capital of Budapest. Buda lies on the west bank of the Danube river. It was named for Bleda (390-445 CE), a Hun ruler. Under the Roman Empire Buda was known as Aquincum. It was the capital of Hungary from 1361 to 1541 CE, and became the capital again in 1784. In 1873 Buda merged with its easterly neighbor Pest to form Budapest. It is known for its magnificent architectural monuments, such as the Citadella and Buda Castle. This asteroid may ascribe personal significance to the city of Budapest, or to the nation of Hungary, its history and its culture. 6 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids Sun Conjunct Casanova, Orb: 0 deg. 45 min. Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798) was an 18th Century Venetian writer and adventurer. He kept the company of kings and popes, as well as such lofty figures as Mozart, Goethe and Voltaire. Casanova is most famous for his autobiographical memoir, The Story of My Life, which he wrote to stave off boredom while working as a librarian for Count Waldstein of Bohemia. This work is lauded today as one of the most authentic sources on European social life during that time period. Sometimes known as "the world's greatest lover", Casanova lived a life of great promiscuity. His name came to be synonymous with seduction. This asteroid may bequeath a social, adventurous, inquisitive and amorous nature. There may also be a love of writing and a tendency to record one's exploits. Sun Conjunct Chaldaea, Orb: 0 deg. 41 min. Chaldaea was a kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia. It became a Babylonian colony early in the rule of Hammurabi. The 11th Dynasty of Babylonian Kings was of comprised rulers from this tribe, and thus known as the Chaldean Dynasty. The Chaldean Dynasty lasted until the beginning of the Achaemenid Persian Empire around 550 BCE. Under Persian rule, the name Chaldean became disassociated from the tribal ethnic group to which it once referred and instead became allied with a social class of literate people. These "Chaldeans" were skilled in the magical as well as the scribal arts. Their knowledge of divination led the ancient Greeks to adopt the word Chaldean as a synonym for astrologer. This asteroid may grant personal importance to the early Mesopotamian civilizations as well as to present day Iraq. Interests in knowledge, literature, esotericism and astrology may develop. Sun Conjunct Cloelia, Orb: 2 deg. 03 min. In the mythic history of early Rome an Etruscan king named Lars Porsenna waged war against the city. Porsenna took many young Roman women hostage. One of them, named Cloelia, escaped and swam across the Tiber river to freedom. She also helped many other hostages escape captivity. 7 | Page The Asteroids Report + 1000 Asteroids She was subsequently honored for her bravery. This asteroid may bestow the ability to emancipate oneself and others. A strong, courageous and independent character may develop in response to hardship. Sun Conjunct Drakonia, Orb: 2 deg. 14 min. This asteroid was named for Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Drake University was the alma mater of American astronomer Seth Barnes Nicholson. The word drake is an archaic term for dragon, both words being derived from the Latin draco. Dragons are reptilian creatures of European and Asian myth. European dragons were often described as winged, cave dwelling beasts able to breathe fire.
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