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Astrología y Autismo

Después de leer todo esto y mucho más, que vendrá más adelante, traté de
sacar unas conclusiones extrapolándolas a un nivel astrólogico-psicológico.
Resaltan: Mercurio, que todos asociamos con la comunicación, coeficiente de
inteligencia más elevado de lo normal, que podemos asociar con la octava de
Mercurio, o sea: Urano, y con nuestras emociones, sentimientos o miedos, que
podríamos asociar con la Luna, Venus y también Neptuno. Para la Luna:
miedos o temores concretos y para Neptuno, miedos o temores infundados. Por
supuesto no se pueden descartar todo un abanico de matices. Una de las
posibles estructuras sería, por poner un ejemplo: ME/UR = LU, aquí es de gran
ayuda el KDG de R.Ebertin, que de forma muy escueta pero precisa nos
proporciona una buena pista. Nos indica: pensamiento lógico, excitado estado
de ánimo, cambio rápido de ideas y sentimientos, instintiva y precisa
comprensión. Si a dicha estructura le añadimos NE (Neptuno): interpretar
exactamente fenómenos, manifestaciones. La correspondencia sociológica de
ME/UR: Matemático, Técnico. Físico, Cosmobiólogo

Tenemos a Saturno como regente del Ascendente.

Mercurio, que está en exilio, conjunto a Neptuno en casa I, haciendo una


cuadratura a Saturno que se encuentra en el signo de exilio de Mercurio.

Si teneis algún ejemplo sobre Autismo os agradecería si lo podeis compartir


para hacer un estudio más profundo sobre el tema.

El hijo de mi amiga es autista. Es solar Tauro. Su signo lunar es Aries y su


Ascendente es Sagitario.

Claro está que estas posiciones no influyen, hay que ver su carta natal
completa.

Mercurio lo tiene afligido con Neptuno y Júpiter y al mismo tiempo tiene a


Neptuno y a Júpiter en casa 3, que es la casa de la comunicación. En resumen,
tiene una casa 3 (comunicación) mal aspectada con Mercurio, el planeta de la
mente.

Neptuno en casa 3 habla de dificultades de aprendizaje a edad temprana.

Astrología y Asperger: mira a Urano


Es decir, que refleja un fuerte dominio de las influencias astrológicas del
planeta Urano, la Casa 11 y el signo de Acuario. Urano es mi regente, como soy
Acuario en ascenso, y está flanqueado por Marte + Plutón exactamente en la
octava casa, por lo que es fuerte. Si bien la gente de Urano no es fantástica
para encajar en el paradigma social dominante, son los inventores, activistas,
disyuntores y creativos. Y, de todos modos, no quieren encajar en ese
paradigma.

¿Quizás es la sociedad, la educación, la economía y la política lo que necesita


cambiar?

Mi médico, que es muy uraniano, cree que es un "nuevo modo de inteligencia".


El empresario tecnológico Peter Thiel (Marte + Luna + Plutón en aspecto de
Urano) prefiere contratar personas que no pertenezcan a los rangos neuro-
típicos.

Ahora tengo algunas ópticas nuevas en los rasgos de mi carácter. ¿Podrían


todas esas cosas que pensé que reflejaban ampliamente mi naturaleza
impulsada por Urano eran puntos débiles en este llamado espectro? ¿La
astrología tiene alguna aportación a la base de conocimientos de Asperger?

An astrological influence in Asperger’s / autism?

This may seem like kind of an odd post. But I turned 39 yesterday, it’s the last
year of what has been a vivid, intense, and pivotal decade for me, so I’m feeling
fairly reflective today, and besides–astrology is one of my primary interests (AKA

“special interests”). 🙂

I’ve studied astrology actively since 1993. In high school, I wrote my English
Composition term paper on the subject. It’s vast and I’m by no means (at all)
an expert of any kind, but I usually know enough to get by.

It wasn’t always this way. I was skeptical at first. Very skeptical. But then I
thought it’d be wise for me to at least be semi-educated in something before
dashing it and writing it off, so I decided to keep a neutral mind and look into
it.

I started with my own chart first; after all, no one knows you better than
yourself, and figured I’d be able to tell if the astrology field was pulling my leg or
not.

What I found initially sent chills down my spine. (How did they know??)
Fast-forward 23 years: I discover I’m actually Aspie/autistic. And looking at my
chart, my only reaction is “well, duh…” Aspie clues were all over the place.

There’s no one “determining factor” or “perfect model chart” that all


Aspie/autistic people share in common…at least, not that I know of. It’s more
like genetics and development; it’s a whole package, in which numerous
elements all have their part/role.

Here’s mine (I used the AstroLab free generator, which is very accurate; I’ve had
my chart cast several times, and it always comes up like this):
For the descriptions, I drew my information from several sources at once. And
no, these aren’t the descriptions that are so general and vague that they “could

fit anybody”; they’re actually pretty specific. 🙂

I’ll copy-paste the text from the more detailed site (you saw that coming, right?
I’m a Virgo, after all!), but for brevity, I’ve focused on the characteristics from
each description that apply to my (relatively-textbook-Aspie) case, with the
main ideas/words/concepts highlighted in green.

(Notes: 1) the text is really long, so I did some trimming and editing, none of
which will take much away from the main ideas; 2) some of the descriptions are
contradictory, and not all descriptions will hold true for everyone with that
finding; this is normal, and indicates variable or different tendencies, based on
specific factors or situations. When trying to anticipate what the general
default tendency will be, just look for multiple findings that echo the same
“theme”; the stronger that “theme”, the stronger the characteristic/tendency.)

Sun in Virgo: Keywords: analytical, intelligent, reserved, critical, helpful,


conscientious

Extremely careful and cautious by nature, you value neatness and order above
all else. You rigorously practice high standards of living and conduct and you
demand the same of everyone with whom you come into contact. At times, you
are so supercritical that you are nit-picky. Extremely methodical and analytical,
you are a perfectionist — this makes you the perfect person to carry out highly
detailed, precise operations. But, at times, you pay so much attention to details
that you lose sight of the larger issues.

Sun Conjunct Mercury:

Because your ego and your mind are aligned, you possess much mental energy.
You are highly intelligent with a drive to communicate with others. You invest
a lot of pride in your intellectual capacities. You may not always listen as well
as you speak, however! You might be too busy thinking about what to say
next. But you are very curious and although you enjoy expressing yourself,
you usually don’t dominate conversations completely. As far as studying or
learning goes, you are better off looking at the material than listening to a
teacher. It is very hard for you to passively listen and absorb information.

Sun Square Neptune:


A day-dreamer and idealist. You struggle with defining who you are. You may
struggle with early conditioning that made you feel tossed aside or neglected in
some way, and certainly not directed or supported. You are very sensitive,
especially with regards to any real or imagined blows to your ego. If the natal
chart shows a strong sense of reality and a robust mind (Mercury and Saturn
well-placed, for example), the negative interpretations of this aspect are less
extreme. It is useful to be able to connect any escapist or self-destructive
behaviors with their probable source, which is likely to be a weakly-defined ego
and identity in childhood.

The Moon represents the emotional responses, unconscious pre-destination,


and the self-image.

Moon in Taurus:

Familiarity is crucial to these people. They are earthy and strong-willed. They
feel with their senses and they are pretty much rooted in their ways. They revel
in material comforts–in fact, building a solid and comfortable home and
foundation helps to keep them feeling safe and content.

It isn’t wise to try to push them into doing anything, but once they have made a
commitment, they’re persevering. There’s a steadiness to this position of the
Moon that is comforting to those close to them. But the conservative streak in
these natives can be maddening to more progressive personalities. They tend to
go out of their way to avoid “messy” or unpredictable situations, crises, and
emotional displays. Instead, they focus on creating a reliable and secure life
around them.

There is a serenity to them that is calming. In fact, it takes a lot to really get to
them. However, they do get off-center every once in a while. They are not the
most adaptable people when their own routine is interrupted, for example.
Though some might be considered anal, most simply have a stubborn streak
that keeps them rather resistant to change. Rarely are they spontaneous sorts.
Uncomfortable with surprises, these natives value stability. Their needs are
strong but quite simple at the same time. The world of the five senses is all-
important to these natives. Their love of stability and steadiness can make
them slaves to routine. However, they are loyal and capable people.

Moon in VIII (8th House):

While you have a strong need for emotional security, you are also a person who
is drawn to pushing your own limits, and many lifestyle changes can be the
result of this need to challenge, or reinvent, yourself emotionally. You are
always fascinated with how people work, taboos, secrets, and all that is
forbidden or hidden. You are a person who is intimate, deep, and intensely
loyal to a partner.

Moon Square Venus:

Because you value harmony, you may find yourself giving in to others too
easily, especially in the first half of life. Resentment is possible, as you can feel
that you are the one who seems to do all the acquiescing. There can be a
distinct tendency to become friends with people too readily, simply because
there is a strong need for approval and a hunger for receiving affection. Peace
and harmony are important to you–perhaps too much so, as you can easily be
taken advantage of. Insecurity is something that you need to deal with at some
point in your life.

Moon Opposition Uranus:

There’s a feverish, non-constructive restlessness. This may make you too


susceptible. Your life is full of change. You can become irritable and stubborn
at times due to an inner restlessness that is hard to satisfy. You may have
difficulty concentrating on a job. Nervous strain. You may be prone to mood
swings.

Mercury represents communication, thought processing style, and logical spirit.

Mercury in Virgo:

You discuss, deduce, and judge. You reason logically and accurately. You tend
to spend a lot of time on practical matters and keeping things in order.
Sometimes nit-picky and nervous, occasionally secretly feeling that you handle
matters better than others.

Mercury in XII (12th House):

You often have difficulty expressing yourself, especially when young. You may
not talk much, and typically don’t speak just for the sake of it. You work best
in remote and quiet places. You’re discrete and philosophical.

You’re not always quick to speak or communicate, especially in childhood, as


you need to develop trust in your own abilities to express yourself. You make
an excellent confidante–you are very discreet and secrets go into the vault. You
might make matters too complex by over-analyzing motives or hunches, and
then have problems acting on your intuition as a result. You are very attracted
to symbols, sentiment, imagery, and paradoxes. You prefer not to focus on
facts and learn best when ideas are presented visually, emotionally, or
imaginatively. Learning to communicate clearly is a challenge for you, but one
that might put an end to feelings of guilt, of being misunderstood, and to
attracting unpleasant situations or duplicitous people into your experience.

Mercury Square Neptune:

You are happy in your dreamworld. Confronted by reality, you can be hesitant,
incapable of being tested and fall back into your imaginary world.

Mercury Retrograde (a huge Introvert factor):

When Mercury is retrograde at birth, the thinking processes are generally more
acute, and the sense of humor rather quirky. People with Mercury retrograde
take in information differently than those with Mercury direct in their natal
charts. How many people are born with a retrograde Mercury? Roughly 18%.

Some people with this position struggle with doubts about their perceptions or
their ability to learn, and there can be a lot of thinking, double-checking, and
reviewing of thoughts and ideas before communicating them.

Venus represents an interest for emotions and values, exchange and sharing
with others.

Venus in Leo:

Sincere, frank and warm affections; full of tenderness. High hopes in love.
Very warm-hearted and generous with loved ones.

Venus in X (10th House):

Your best years are in the parental home and also the last years of life. That
said, the rest are not unhappy, but contain certain hurdles. Others tend to
respect you for your charming manner, and you have many admirers, although
some of these are admirers from afar, as there is an aura about you that is
charming yet strangely (and intriguingly) distant. You have a great need to be
recognized or admired for your charm, beauty, or loving manner, but should be
careful not to become too wrapped up in what others think of you, as you might
come across as phony or superficial. Some people with this position are
“married” to their work.

Venus Trine Neptune:

At times, your professional life may be unstable. You have a taste for the Arts,
are a dreamer, are easily influenced and romantic. You’re emotional and very
sensitive. Creative, gentle, and adaptable, you naturally express the finer
qualities of mysterious and dreamy Neptune in your love relationships. Your
imagination is rich and your fantasy world well-developed. You are turned off
by rudeness and crudeness, and are drawn to beauty in its many forms. You
are very giving and generous, but may be a little on the submissive side, failing
to take the initiative when situations call for it.

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Mars represents the desire for action and physical energy.

Mars in Cancer:

These people seem to resist change and to shy away from direct confrontations.
They need to feel secure before they act; as a result, they can appear rather
slow at times. They may appear weak to some, but they can be very strong.
Their strength lies in their tenaciousness. The protective nature of Cancer is
best expressed when Mars in Cancer natives are turning the energy outward–
when they are being the protectors of others. Turning it inwards is what
creates problems. They can have defensive reactions and bursts of emotional
displays when feeling cornered.

Mars in IX (9th House):

Deeply rooted opinions, which you know how to defend energetically. At a


certain moment of life, you can fight for a particular ideal but might abandon it
along the way, being less convinced than at the beginning of its virtue or
because you realize that it is a losing battle.

Jupiter represents expansion and grace.

Jupiter in Cancer: – These people attract most good fortune when they are
sympathetic, charitable, use their powers to save and accumulate, and comfort
others. Real estate and the food industry can be prosperous avenues. Value
tradition and work towards security. Rely mostly on gut instincts when it
comes to pursuing goals and business success.

Jupiter Trine Uranus: – These people know what’s going on at a glance. They
thirst after knowledge, and tend to be good organizers.

Saturn represents contraction and effort.

Saturn in XI (11th House):

These people appreciate the company of older people of intelligence and good
counsel. These will help success in professional life. Usually have few friends
and may have difficulty in finding a partner. Can be very reserved and shy.

Uranus represents individual liberty, egoistic liberty.

Uranus in Scorpio: – Intelligent and subtle. Adores research, inquiry,


investigation.

Uranus in II (2nd House): – Work environment may be variable. Insists on


complete autonomy and freedom; unhappy when micromanaged. May be
suitable for self-employment.

Neptune represents transcendental liberty, non-egoistic liberty.

Neptune in Sagittarius: – Likes traveling long distances in a relaxed manner.


Drawn to the foreign and exotic.

Neptune in III (3rd House): – Has a lot of imagination, high ideals. Can be
nostalgic. Dry, cold facts are hard for them to absorb, so traditional academics
might not appeal.

Pluto in Libra: – Looks for new ways to relate to others.

Pluto Conjunct Ascendant: – Often “loners” who feel keenly different from those
around them. One thing these people do exceptionally well is get to the heart of
the matter. You don’t beat around the bush or play games, for you don’t have
time or patience for such frivolous pursuits. You’re able to read between the
lines of any messy situation and see what’s really going on behind the scenes.
You don’t accept anything at face value, which makes you incredibly perceptive.
That’s how you prevent people from taking advantage of you, so believe in your
ability to cut through all the lies and tricks in the world.
House I is the area of self identity. The ascendant is a symbol of how one acts
in life. It is the image of the personality as seen by others, and the attitude that
one has towards life.

Ascendant in Libra: – Look a little closer at their lives, and these nice people
may have had quite a few problems in their relationships. These natives attract
others to them effortlessly. Besides, they simply don’t know what to do with
themselves without a significant other. Libra rising generally appear to be
smoothing everything over.

House II is the area of material security and values. It rules money and
personal finances, sense of self-worth and basic values, personal possessions.

House II in Scorpio: – Financial success may come through handling other


people’s money and resources or thanks to an inheritance. Financial ups and
downs are very possible, but in later life, finances can be substantial. Private
about revealing their worth.

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House III is the area of social and intellectual learning.

House III in Sagittarius: – People with this finding often study for a long time,
and may be erudite. Very intelligent, an open and independent spirit, will have
a connection with foreign countries. Fertile intelligence.

House IV is the area of home, family, roots, and deep emotions/sense of self-
worth.

House IV in Capricorn: – After working all your life to obtain your objectives
and finally having reached that goal, you may want to retire in peace and quiet
and to have a retirement full of contemplation, with few tasks, close to nature.
As you’ve been very careful with money all your life, you will administer the
properties you’ve acquired.

House V is the area of creative self-expression, romance, entertainment,


children, and/or any other joint creations.

House V in Aquarius: – Doesn’t like routine and the banal. Often romantic, full
of fantasy and imagination. Definitely a friend one can count on. May choose
to adopt children instead of creating them, or may choose not to have children
altogether.

House VI is the area of learning by material transaction.

House VI in Pisces: – Job in commerce.

House VII is the area of one-to-one relationships such as marriage and


partnership, and of social and intellectual action.

House VII in Aries: – Often doesn’t want to change life/domestic habits, so


domestic quarrels are common.

House VIII is the area of emotional security and of security of the soul.

House VIII in Taurus: – Happy old age, natural death. (OK, cool!)

House IX is the area of learning that shapes the identity.

House IX in Gemini: – Likes studying, is open to anything new, accepts and


recognizes their errors, always develops in a positive sense. Likes travel,
discovery, meeting new people and knows how to appreciate them.

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House X is the area of material action. The Mid-heaven represents the work one
will do in life, the place one will take in the world of society. It becomes more
important as one grows older

House X in Cancer: – Professional success thanks to sense of duty and


application to their work.

House XI is the area of search for social and intellectual security.

House XI in Leo: – Friends are not always chosen by chance. Even if the
feelings of friendship are sincere, these friends must automatically bring
something – professional help for example.

House XII is the area of education and of emotion.

House XII in Virgo: – Work in a research lab.


(Regarding the last line: Seriously…they said that.) 🙂

Well, I think this is my longest post to date, so if you’ve read this far, kudos and
thank you!

Autismo de alto funcionamiento y astrología


¿Alguien más ha investigado esto alguna vez? Tengo bastantes gráficos (el
autismo de alto funcionamiento corre MUCHO en mi familia / amigos / lugar
de trabajo por alguna razón) y he notado algunas cosas que son comunes entre
casi todos sus gráficos.

Stellium con planetas personales en Escorpio, la octava casa o ambos.

Saturno en la Casa 1, generalmente en conjunción con el Ascendente.

Regla de carta (tradicional) como Júpiter o Saturno.

Luna en Capricornio o Escorpio.

Saturno extremadamente aspectado o prominente.

He descubierto que, en general, los tipos Luna en Capricornio tienen más


problemas con la empatía que los tipos Luna en Escorpio. Lo cual, por
supuesto, tiene sentido. Ah, y aquellos cuyas cartas están regidas por Júpiter
tienen más probabilidades de lidiar con su ansiedad social / problemas de
adaptación / autoexpresión bebiendo, mientras que los tipos regidos por
Saturno a menudo lo evitan por completo porque no quieren perder el control. .
Una vez más, tiene mucho sentido. De todos modos, ¿qué piensan ustedes de
estas correlaciones?

Editar: debido al comentario a continuación, también recuerdo haber visto un


stellium de Sagitario / Novena Casa un par de veces. Pero Escorpio / octava
casa es más común.

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