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Every Little Energy Is Part of Your Strength

  • yayoimanauserafim52
  • Oct 23, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 27, 2025


The basics of a horoscope are:

the 10 planets, 12 houses, the Dragon’s Head (North Node), and aspects.

That’s the main framework.


This foundation is absolutely essential,

but if you look up at the night sky, you know what I mean—


Our vast universe is filled with so many more stars and celestial bodies.


That’s right

—asteroids .


Their influence is smaller compared to the main horoscope elements,

but there are some fascinating asteroids linked to things like luck, money, love, fame… and more.


If you tried to factor in all of them, your chart would turn into an overwhelming beast—

but ignoring them completely? That doesn’t feel right to me either.


Even with just the main planets, interpretations are endless.

And fitting them perfectly to your own life—reading them accurately—is honestly pretty challenging.


It’s not so much that the reading is “wrong,”

but more like:

“This could mean one thing… or another… or even something completely different…”

and suddenly you’re stuck wondering, Which interpretation should I go with?!


That’s why I like using asteroids—to help narrow things down more precisely.

For me, that’s the best way to use them.


So far, I’ve explained:

Ascendant = the face you show to the world for life

Sun = the purpose of your life


Now we’re going to add two specific asteroids:

the “mission” asteroid Angel and the “destiny” asteroid Moira,

to help you define your own unique life goal.


But first, some prep work—

I’ll walk you through how to add asteroids to your horoscope chart.

It’s super easy.


We’ll be using the site ASTRO DIENST again.

I’m not sure how many other sites let you add asteroids,

so I highly recommend using this one.



I’ve already explained the minimum settings elsewhere.。



Once you get to the page called “Extended Chart Selection”,

scroll all the way down to “Additional objects.”



On the left, you’ll see a list of asteroids, fixed stars, and other points you can add to your chart with just one click.

This is a much-simplified version.


But I use the box on the right—

Here, you enter the asteroid’s number (not its name) using half-width digits.



Apparently, each asteroid has its own unique number.

On this site, you just type the number, click “Show the chart,”(Green button)

and voilà—your asteroid appears on the chart.


That’s it. Easy, right?


Oh, and check out the list in the middle—

There are 25,508 entries.

Going through them all? Yeah… you’d be here forever.



Luckily, plenty of people have compiled useful asteroid lists online,

so I suggest finding one that’s already been put together.


Next time:

“Do you truly understand your mission in life?”

Stay tuned!

 
 
 

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