The asteroids.
I have to say when I first looked at a chart and saw a bunch
of asteroids, this was on a forum. I almost thought ‘what a load of crap’. But
asteroids are extremely effective. I remembered when I first looked at a friend’s
chart and I was sure there would be something in the 11th house.
There was nothing. Later on when I discovered asteroids. Nessus was there.
So let’s start with Nessus. Nessus is a place in our life
that gives us this feeling of unfairness. Just unfairness. So if someone has Nessus
opposite say Pluto. A person would feel a chronic sense of unfairness the
darkness of the psyche infringes on their lives. Perhaps that xyz was going so
well but then their Pluto in the 4th house made their home life
stressful and unmanageable and it all went wrong. Melanie Reinhart states that
the good thing about Nessus is that when it ends things, it really ends them.
So in this example say Nessus opposed its own place and went over Pluto. The
darkness of their home life would have a solution, it would be solved. This
last part is theory rather than anything I have experienced.
Pholus. is the second one. And again. I have experienced
nothing with Pholus.
Pholus is known as one of those times when a small event becomes a big event.
It is that sense of chaos associated with sudden increases in wealth, or
experience.
Juno. Juno, I have purely intuitively, but it makes sense
when I tell people about it. Juno is known as the marriage planet but doesn’t
have much statistical correlation with marriage. It does however have a
statistical correlation with infidelity in men. I suspect Juno is that planet
that exists inside us that eventually attracts our long term relationships to us. People
we are committed to and it shows in our chart where we will be when things
start going right. Often where our earning potential for example is going to
spark and where we know we are headed.