Astrology is, above all, a tool for exploring the
self. The natal chart presents the astrological "picture"
of each individual and its interpretation has long been the fundamental
tool used to aid in describing personality.
Win*Star Plus 2.05 instantly calculates stunning,
precise charts and provides interpretive text that helps you learn
this language of the self.
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Basic Natal Wheel
A basic Natal chart using the House Cusp Wheel with
unequal houses and Aspect Lines. You can include options for
True/Mean node, geocentric latitude, parallax Moon, and day/night
Part of Fortune. |
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Biwheel with Aspects
This uses the secondary method where 1 day = 1 year.
Thus the positions of the planets 22 days after birth are
related to the 22nd year of the person's life. |
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Daily House Progressed Chart
This progressed angle method is used with secondary,
tertiary, and minor progressions. |
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Directed Chart
Among contemporary methods of direction, solar arc
[one year of life = one day of solar motion] is one of the
most popular. |
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Degree/Year Chart
With degree-for-a-year arc directions, one degree
of arc is represented for each year of life. This arc is then
added to all relevant natal positions to find their directed
positions. |
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Natal Return Wheel
This option pinpoints when a selected planet was,
or will be, in the same position in the zodiac that it occupied
in the natal chart. |
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Return Transit Wheel
The transit return (called a "Phase-Angle"
return) finds the point in time a natal angle is repeated
between two transiting planets. |
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Incremental Return Wheel
The Incremental feature calculates the return for
a specified angle (rather than the conjunction). |
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Synastry Chart (Unequal BiWheel)
This unequal-house wheel presents aspect lines from
the inner chart to the outer chart, providing for comparison
analysis. |
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Composite Chart
This chart represents the relationship between two
individuals based on their combined (composite) midpoints. |
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The SynGrid (Synastry Aspect Grid)
Often accompanies a synastry printout. It provides
a comprehensive analysis of the planet and sensitive point
aspects which exist between the two sets of chart data. |
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Natal Chart
This chart form reflects the Natal planet positions
prior to recalculating the charts using one of the Harmonics
calculation methods. |
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Harmonic Chart using 2nd Harmonic
WinStar lets you choose to view a harmonic chart. Options
include the 2nd through 12th harmonics (plus the Golden Section,
pi, and "e"). Or you can simply type a harmonic
in the box. |
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An Arc Transform chart is a type of harmonic
chart determined by the angular separation between any two
planets in the chart. The way the chart is read depends upon
the nature of the two planets chosen. For example, a Sun-Mars
arc would be read differently than that of one calculated
from the arc of Venus-Neptune or Venus-Pluto. |
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Natal Chart
This chart form reflects the Natal planet positions
prior to recalculating the chart using the Draconic calculation
method. |
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Draconic Chart
This chart reflects how the node (the ascending
node) becomes the zero point or "draconic equinox." |
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Geodetic Natal Chart
This chart form reflects the Natal planet positions
prior to recalculating the chart using the Geodetic calculation
method. |
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Geodetic Chart
Charts relocated geodetically are used in mundane
astrology and figure prominently in current earthquake research. |
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Relocated Natal Chart
This chart form reflects the Natal planet positions
prior to recalculating the chart using the Relocation calculation
method. |
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Relocated Chart
A Relocation chart showing that the zodiacal positions
of the relocated planets do not differ from their original
positions, but the new house cusps can differ dramatically. |
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Natal Chart
This chart form reflects the Natal planet positions
prior to recalculating the chart using the Planet Cusp calculation
method. |
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Planet Cusp Chart
Many astrologers use a solar chart along with a
natal chart calculated with the accurate birth time, to enhance
a session with a client. |