![]() ![]() Most astrological charts fit into one of eight widely accepted chart patterns-seven defined by astrologer Marc Edmund Jones in the 1940s, with two additional patterns discovered by Robert Carl Jansky-but not all of them. This section covers the different chart patterns, also sometimes referred to as chart shapes, that are accepted by most astrologers. ![]() ![]() The placement of the sun, moon, and planets at the time of birth forms a visible pattern on an astrological chart, a pattern that can give us a bird’s-eye view of the subject’s personality. Catch up on previous astrology blogsĪstrology-The Planets Astrology-The Signs (Part 1) Astrology-The Signs (Part 2) Astrology-The Signs (part 3) Astrology-The Aspects Astrology-Aspect Patterns This primer is not a complete guide to astrology, but offers readers a basic understanding of an astrological chart. While I am not a professionally trained astrologer, I’ve been studying astrology independently for nearly three decades. This is the 7 th section of a primer on astrology, a multifaceted discipline that I consult when developing and refining the characters and timelines in my fictional works. ![]()
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