Character Analysis

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The 3 bases that are used in Character Analysis are:

Astrology – since we are born and conceived under planetary influences with a star sign, a sun sign and certain other traits that give us our “essence”, we can make certain assumptions and attempts as to what character any individual might be.
Phrenology, Physiognomy, Palmistry – by assessing the physical aspects of an individual, we may make assumptions and attempts as to what character any individual might be. These bases look at such characteristics as head shape and size, hands and their lines, the nose and other physical features.
Graphology & body language – these are our expressive mannerisms using external visualisations such as the way we write and our posturing. We may conclude certain things from someone who writes in a regimented italic hand as well as someone who talks to you with arms folded.

How can Astrology help us in Character Analysis?

Astrology is a method of describing a person's character and potential. To do this an Astrologer makes a plan of the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets of the solar system at a person's moment of birth. He then studies the relationships between them. The positions of the Sun, Moon and Planets as seen from the Earth at this special moment are plotted out in a circle containing twelve segments called Houses. Each house is contained in one or more of the twelve Astrological signs you may be familiar with from the horoscope pages in magazines and papers. Each of the planets (including Sun and Moon) has special characteristics given to them (e.g. Mercury - Communication), as do the signs and houses. The combinations of these characteristics are ever changing and manifold.

The daily movement of planets can also be related to the natal Birth Chart and trends established for developing the individual's potential. Furthermore, charts can be compared to each other to see how people relate as partners, friends, family and business associates. It reports trends in patterns of behaviour to be focused on or ignored by the individual as he/she so wishes. Free will is stressed at all times and advice on use of potential is suggested rather than administered.