To fully understand the interplay between the zodiac signs and planets, one needs have a thorough understanding of their own astrological houses.
It's a really easy thing to accomplish! The only information required is the specifics of your birth (date, time, year, and location).
The first thing to look at in your birth chart is the Rising sign, sometimes called the Ascendant. Your Descendant sits just below your Ascendant.
The sign in your Seventh House that is opposite to your Rising Sign is a natural point of connection for you.
The sensible sign of Virgo, for instance, will constantly occupy the Seventh House in a Pisces' horoscope.
By analyzing the angles formed by the planets, we may get insight into the relationships between them.
If Mars and Venus are in sync, it's a sign of a happy, healthy relationship for the pair.
A simple check at the degree of the planet ruling a certain sign will provide a number between 0 and 29.
The ecliptic is a celestial plane used in astrology to depict the path of the Sun across the sky as seen from Earth.
The ecliptic is a celestial plane used in astrology to depict the path of the Sun across the sky as seen from Earth.