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Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart For Children

February 17th, 2009 -- Posted in Chart Music | No Comments »


THE SCORPIO CHILD

The solar chart for Scorpio children is invaluable for parents. They can see the energies that the child is attracted to according to the energies of the Astrological Matrix in the heavens. They can then help plan their life according to their strengths and help them with their weaknesses. Scorpio children can be the most intense children of the zodiac. You really need to know their energies to better understand them.

A solar chart is a wheel chart just like a natal chart only the 12 houses are divided equally around the wheel.

Going around the wheel CCW from left to right we have the first house on the left hand horizon and all the others follow in the same sequence.

A Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart has Scorpio in the first house. Solar charts always place the sun sing in the first house.

This Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart is a divine blueprint that resides in the Quantum Ocean (Mind of God) and its energy structure is the energy structure for all living Scorpio children.

If you as a parent pay attention to these energy structures than your little one should have a fairly smooth life and fulfill their destiny (why they were born to you and what they came to do).

If you ignore these energy patterns and try to treat your child like an Aquarius or a Leo, then they may meet with difficulties and not fulfill their destinies.Treat a Scorpio like a Scorpio.

THE ENERGY PATTERNS FOR A SCORPIO CHILD

FIRST HOUSE SCORPIO. Their house of Personality. Ruled by the planet Mars. This will give them the energy of integrity, will, and the ability to know other’s secrets.

SECOND HOUSE SCORPIO Their house of Money. Ruled by Jupiter. This gives them the energy for easily attracting money. Money will never be their problem.

THIRD HOUSE SCORPIO House of Communications. Ruled by Saturn. This gives them the energy of structured speech and writing. No frivolous talk.

FOURTH HOUSE SCORPIO The house of Home. Ruled by the Uranus. This gives them the energy of individualising their living space. Let them fix their room as they wish and peace will prevail.

FIFTH HOUSE SCORPIO The house of Creativity. Ruled by the Neptune. This gives them the energy of a dreamy, mystical creative nature. Poetry and music are important to them.

SIXTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of their Health. Ruled by Mars. This gives them the energies of a good strong healthy body.

SEVENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Relationships. Ruled by Venus. This gives them the energies of seeking out beauty in their relationships and partners.

EIGHT HOUSE SCORPIO Ruled by Mercury. The eight house is always difficult to write about. It covers a variety of energies. Death, sex, other peoples money and transformation. This house gives them the energies to talk about and mentally understand these issues.

NINTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Spiritual Growth. Ruled by Moon. This gives them the energies for deep emotional understanding of religion and spiritual subjects.

TENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Career. Ruled by Sun. This gives them the energy for leadership. They will go to the top of any career they choose.

ELEVENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Friendships. Ruled by Mercury. This gives them the energies for seeking out intellectual friends.

TWELFTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Inspiration. Ruled by Venus. This gives them the energy to be inspired by beauty and beautiful objects and surroundings.

CHARACTERISTICS Of SCORPIO

Scorpio is a water sign.

Scorpio is the sign of the scorpion / eagle

Friday (Freya’s day) is their lucky day of the week.

GEMS:Bloodstone, malachite, topaz

METAL:iron, rodium, steel

SCENTS:cheery blossom, coconut, sandalwood

COLORS: Red violet

The need to avoid: Jealousy, vindictiveness, fanaticism

Their compatible signs are:Cancer, Pisces

Incompatible signs are: Taurus, Leo, Aquarius

They need: stability as they are a fixed sign.

The quality they need most for balance: A wider view of things.

Their strongest virtues are: Loyalty, Concentration, Determinism, Courage and Depth.

Their deepest need is for Action, to penetrate and transform.

If your child is an Scorpio, then help them to be one, act like one. Don’t stifle any of their energies because society does not like it. Our world needs more strong Scorpios.

Next article: Solar Chart for Sagittarius Children

By: Ellis Peterson

About the Author:
Ellis Peterson AKA Ragnar Storyteller is a retired math professor and electronics engineer. He has studied the ancient sciences of Astrology and Runes for 30 years. His writings are fresh and unique. If you would like to see more of his writings then please go to his websites: http://www.olevikingshop.com and http://www.runes-for-health-wealth-love-now.com or just type in his pen name ‘RAGNAR STORYTELLER’ into Google for his listings. He will do a solar chart audio tape for you or your child. He is also a ghose writer and will write an article for you. You can contact hi at epete@ptd.net



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Your Family Tree – Get Ancestors Organized For Research With a 5 Generation Chart Master List

February 5th, 2009 -- Posted in Chart Music | No Comments »


Have you realized that you need to have some organization techniques to manage your ancestors? Your family tree can become confusing and/or your research strategies become random, rather than focused, when you do not have some kind of Master List. Here is how to use a 4 or 5-generation-chart for your research.

In this chart, you fill in the first line on the extreme left side with your name and details. I will assume that you will be the #1 person. However, if you wish, you might use your mother as the first person, or your father, or one of your grandparents as the first person. Regardless of whom you start with, you will fill in the known and estimated dates and places of their birth, marriage, death, burial. Then you move on to the right, filling in the name of their parents, and their details. Always use the maiden name of the women in your tree, if known to you. Repeat with each person – move to the right again, with their parents and their details. In this way you will end up with 32 different surnames on the extreme right side of your chart, of a 5-generation form.

Some people color-code the father’s side of the family one color, and mother’s side a second color as a way to help keep the surname lines separated clearly. Of course, you also have numbers for each person since ancestor charts such as these always have a unique number printed for every individual. You are #1; your Father will be written on the top as #2, Mother below as #3; Father’s Father on top (one column over) as #4, Father’s Mother just below as #5, and so on. This is a standardized method of numbering ancestors in this “pedigree” format for recording your family and details.

You may find you are able to go back 6 or 8 or more generations, but the chart only goes to 5 generations. How to go further back than that? If the 5th generation ancestor on your chart is #32 (an example only), then a second chart will start with #32 in the #1 position, and you will note that information on the new chart. At that point, this second chart will be all about #32’s Father, Mother, and their parents. You may be able to only fill in 2 generations before you are blocked by your lack of knowledge. For other ancestors, there may be significant research done in the past which details the lives of their parents and more ancestors. This is particularly true if you find that your line comes down from a celebrity or important figure, or a group such as the Mayflower ship passengers, or one particular religious community.

Once you have your 5-generation chart(s) filled out as much as possible, look for gaps in your knowledge. Take another piece of paper for any individual, and write down what you do know. Also write down those details you need to find out. Brainstorm where you may find those details, to the best of your ability. Pick one ancestor to search at a time, or one family group (mother, father, children), and do this preliminary work. I use a highlighter for a family or individual I am researching, and switch to another colour when I am ready to move on to another individual/family. Use a system that works best for you as there is no one best system – we are all so individual.

Start as you mean to continue and write down all the source materials you have that provide proof of details about your ancestors. The best sources are those documents which were made at the time of an event – such as a birth registration or parish register of birth and baptism, or a death registration or burial certificate, or a marriage registration, or other such original event document. If you do not have such proof, what DO you have? Perhaps birth, marriage, or death details are found on military papers, or naturalization records, or on an education record, or a pension application form, or in an obituary published in the local newspaper. Any of these documents may be very useful to help prove details, so add those details right away. Use a guide as to how to write down the document – called how to Cite your Sources.

Writing out your 5-generation chart, you will have a basic Master List of your ancestors, and you can begin to organize your research. Many people begin to search from the people closest to them, moving to generations further away. Others prefer to pick one line only, perhaps their mother’s surname line, and research that as far as possible, then pick another line and do the same. There is no best way to do this, simply look at your list of ancestors and decide where to start. Remember also to look for stories or historical events which may have impacted on your ancestor(s). These personal and social details will enrich your family tree. One person at a time, one detail at a time, you will build a fascinating look into your past.

By: Celia Lewis

About the Author:
Retired from the fields of individual rehabilitation and family counselling, Celia is excited to offer quality information, resources, and services for beginners in Genealogy. If you are a beginner, check out the RootsBasic booklet, at http://www.rootsbasic.com – an inexpensive guide to help you get started, including 16 practical forms to help keep you organized. FREE resources: articles, newsletters, online links and more on RootsBasic:Genealogy for Beginners.



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