Foundations of Astrology
I thought it might be a good idea to explore the astrological signs in Charles Carter’s book The Foundations of Astrology and see how the themes unfold. Although the book was first published in 1947, its tone doesn’t feel outdated, but maintaining a ’40s vibe. I plan to rework the content in a more modern style, starting with Pisces and moving backwards through the zodiac to create a seamless flow on the site. At the bottom, I’ll include a link to the book, since the content is based on it. It might be interesting to see if any new themes emerge from an older book, or it might just reaffirm the themes we already know. Either way, it’s worth looking back to see how the signs were interpreted back then.







Mars-Pluto Synastry: Something Quite Dark and Dangerous
Venus Conjunct Pluto Synastry: Hypnotic Ties, Unseen Chains
Moon Conjunct Pluto Synastry
Mars Conjunct Pluto Synastry
Venus Trine Pluto: Dark Desires
Liz Greene’s Perspective on Pluto in the 3rd House
Venus Trine Mars Synastry
Venus Conjunct Pluto Natal Aspect
Sun Opposite Pluto Natal Aspect
Moon-Pluto Synastry: The Emotionally Manipulative Aspect?
Mars opposite Saturn Natal Aspect
Uranus Transits the 4th House: The Chaotic Path to Personal Inner Growth
Venus Trine Saturn Synastry
Emotional Understanding: Moon Trine Synastry Aspects Interpreted
Neptune in the 3rd House: The Power of Imagination
Moon in the 8th House: At Home in the Underworld
Venus Trine Ascendant Synastry
Mars in the 8th House: A Knife Behind the Back
Virgo: The “Least Mutable” of the Mutable Signs?
Sun Conjunct Pluto Synastry: Enlightening or Annihilating