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Natal astrology, also known as genethliacal astrology, is the system of astrology based on the concept that each individual's personality or path in life can be determined by constructing a natal chart for the exact date, time, and location of that individual's birth. Natal astrology can be found in the Indian or Jyotish, Chinese and Western astrological traditions. In horoscopic astrology an individual's personality is determined by the construction of the horoscope or birth chart for the particular individual involved (known as the ''native''), showing the positions of the sun, moon, planets, ascendant, midheaven, and the angles or aspects among them. Once the horoscope has been constructed the process of interpretation can begin, which involves building a complete picture of the personality of the subject, or native. Interpretation involves three main steps: noting the important features of the chart, and the processes of chart weighting and chart shaping. ''Chart weighting'' involves noting the distribution of zodiac signs and houses in the chart, and the significance of this to the overall personality of the native. ''Chart shaping'' involves assessing the placement of the planets by aspect and position in the chart, and noting any significant patterns which occur between them. Astrology is generally considered a pseudoscience by the scientific community. What little statistical evidence exists fails to show a correlation between natal birth charts and real world consequences. ==Important features== The important features of every chart that the astrologer must give special attention to are the positions of the sun and moon by sign and house; the sign on the ascendant, and the planet that rules that sign, called the ''ascendant ruler'' or ''chart ruler''. Also important is the first planet to occupy the first, second, or third houses after the ascendant. Called the ''rising planet'' it will be particularly strong in the chart. If no planet occupies the first three houses, then a planet in the twelfth house close to the ascendant can be taken to be the rising planet. Planets that are in conjunction to (right beside) the primary angles of ascendant, midheaven, descendant, or IC (known as ''angular planets'') must also be especially considered. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「natal astrology」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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