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Aage Bertelsen

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Aage Bertelsen

28 September 1873 · birth time unknown
Næstved, Zealand, Denmark · 55.23°N 11.76°E
Houses suppressed

No birth time. Date known, time unknown. Houses and angles cannot be drawn. The wheel below shows the planets, which a date alone can fix to within a degree — but no Ascendant, Midheaven or house cusps, because those move a full circle every twenty-four hours.

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Reading

Constructed, not stored: each reading below is assembled from what the tradition attributes to the body, the sign and the house. It describes the symbolism — it is not a claim about a person, and unlike the positions it sits beside, none of it is something this site can check.

  1. Sun in Libra

    The drive to be someone in particular, pursued by weighing it against the alternative, and against other people.

  2. Moon in Sagittarius

    The need for safety, and the habits that supply it, pursued expansively, at the risk of overshooting the mark.

  3. Mercury in Libra

    The way a mind takes things in and hands them on, pursued diplomatically, and rarely alone.

  4. Venus in Virgo

    What is found agreeable, and how it is drawn near, pursued carefully, by improving the parts that are not yet right.

  5. Mars in Sagittarius

    The capacity to want something and go at it, pursued on conviction, and at some distance from the detail.

  6. Jupiter in Virgo

    The appetite for more room than is currently available, pursued by useful degrees, and with an eye on the flaw.

  7. Saturn in Capricorn

    The encounter with limit, and what is built against it, pursued patiently, on the assumption that the return will be slow.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  8. Uranus in Leo

    The impulse to break a pattern that still works, pursued generously and in the open, wanting the effort to be seen.

  9. Neptune in Aries

    The pull toward what has no edges, pursued head-on and at speed, with very little rehearsal.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  10. Pluto in Taurus

    What will not be negotiated with, only survived, pursued slowly, and with a strong preference for what can be held.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  11. True Node in Taurus

    The direction a life is pulled toward rather than born into, pursued at its own pace, and not at anyone else's.

  12. Chiron in Aries

    The injury that becomes a competence, pursued by starting, and worrying about the shape of it later.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  13. Lilith in Virgo

    What was refused, and refuses in turn, pursued modestly, and with more revision than anyone sees.

The tightest aspects

  1. True Node Lilith · trine, orb 0.35°

    The direction a life is pulled toward rather than born into and what was refused, and refuses in turn run together easily.

    Easily enough that it is often not noticed, and so not used.

  2. Jupiter Lilith · conjunction, orb 1.25°

    The appetite for more room than is currently available and what was refused, and refuses in turn are fused, and cannot easily be told apart.

    Neither can act without the other coming along.

  3. Moon Mars · conjunction, orb 1.99°

    The need for safety, and the habits that supply it and the capacity to want something and go at it are fused, and cannot easily be told apart.

    Neither can act without the other coming along.

  4. Jupiter True Node · trine, orb 1.60°

    The appetite for more room than is currently available and the direction a life is pulled toward rather than born into run together easily.

    Easily enough that it is often not noticed, and so not used.

  5. Saturn Neptune · square, orb 1.66°

    The encounter with limit, and what is built against it and the pull toward what has no edges obstruct each other.

    The friction is productive only when it is worked at rather than escaped.

  6. Mars Jupiter · square, orb 1.99°

    The capacity to want something and go at it and the appetite for more room than is currently available obstruct each other.

    The friction is productive only when it is worked at rather than escaped.

How these readings are put together →