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Abdul Qadir

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15 March 1872 · birth time unknown
Ludhiana, Punjab, India · 30.91°N 75.85°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 Pisces

    The drive to be someone in particular, pursued permeably, absorbing more than is strictly useful.

  2. Moon in Gemini

    The need for safety, and the habits that supply it, pursued by talking it through, and by keeping several options open.

  3. Mercury in Pisces

    The way a mind takes things in and hands them on, pursued by dissolving the edges of the problem.

  4. Venus in Aquarius

    What is found agreeable, and how it is drawn near, pursued at a deliberate distance, on principle more than on feeling.

  5. Mars in Aries

    The capacity to want something and go at it, pursued head-on and at speed, with very little rehearsal.

  6. Jupiter in Cancer

    The appetite for more room than is currently available, pursued indirectly, and with a long memory for how it went last time.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  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.

  8. Uranus in Cancer

    The impulse to break a pattern that still works, pursued protectively, approaching sideways rather than head-on.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  9. Neptune in Aries

    The pull toward what has no edges, pursued by starting, and worrying about the shape of it later.

  10. Pluto in Taurus

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

  11. True Node in Gemini

    The direction a life is pulled toward rather than born into, pursued restlessly, gathering more than it can use.

    Retrograde — read as the same principle turned inward.

  12. Chiron in Aries

    The injury that becomes a competence, pursued impatiently, and with more appetite than plan.

  13. Lilith in Cancer

    What was refused, and refuses in turn, pursued by feel, and by who else is in the room.

The tightest aspects

  1. Jupiter Saturn · opposition, orb 0.26°

    The appetite for more room than is currently available and the encounter with limit, and what is built against it face each other across the chart.

    The tension is usually met by over-committing to one side and meeting the other in people.

  2. Mars Chiron · conjunction, orb 0.29°

    The capacity to want something and go at it and the injury that becomes a competence are fused, and cannot easily be told apart.

    Neither can act without the other coming along.

  3. Venus Neptune · sextile, orb 0.72°

    What is found agreeable, and how it is drawn near and the pull toward what has no edges assist each other when asked.

    Available rather than automatic — it takes a deliberate move.

  4. Saturn Pluto · trine, orb 1.36°

    The encounter with limit, and what is built against it and what will not be negotiated with, only survived run together easily.

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

  5. Sun Uranus · trine, orb 2.26°

    The drive to be someone in particular and the impulse to break a pattern that still works run together easily.

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

  6. Mercury Uranus · trine, orb 2.02°

    The way a mind takes things in and hands them on and the impulse to break a pattern that still works run together easily.

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

How these readings are put together →