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"Remember that tarot readings are not definitive answers. Cards offer guidance, but at the end YOU have the power to shape your future. It is important that you take care of yourself, and that you act consequently."
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What placements do you believe have a mother that they should watch out for/be more aware of? Like their mother is competitive/jealous of them but hides it, possessive, makes them believe they're the only one who can protect and provide for them only for that to turn out to be false
answered based on personal experiences and not facts.
moon/neptune or neptune 4th house: people who have this placement tend to have a mother whos like a puppeteer and the whole family is the puppets, especially with the square. people with this placement can also have a mom who lies A LOT. they often wake up very late to realize who their mother really i. people with this placement also tend to be very loyal towards their mother an overidealize her and view her as perfect, the mother is not allowed to be criticized.
lilith conjunct moon/4th house: this can indicate having a mother who just doesnt know how to be a mother and sees the child as a rival or project their own issues onto the child. this placement is often a sign of generational trauma. ive seen people with this placement have a mother who hinders them from moving out, getting a job or getting their own apartment. Ive also seen this in the charts of people who have a mother whos very young so since they are so close in age the mother sees them as competition.
moon square venus: ppl with this placement tend to have a mother who doesnt like other women in general. the mother might talk a lot of shit about the other women in the family or turn other female family members against their own child. Ive met men with this aspect who had a mom who hated every female friend or girlfriend they brought home. this placement can also show a mother whos jealous of their childrens looks especially in the charts of women.
moon/pluto: mother and other women in the family could be jealous of them and even obsessed with them. this very often indicates a mother who sees the the child as a rival. the mother engages in powergames with them. the mother cares more about controlling and punishing their child instead of actually nurturing them.
nemesis(128) conjunct moon/4th house or at 4° or 16°: nemesis is the asteroid of enemies so this means the mother or other women in the family might work against them.
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"Very"
Mild: clearly, decidedly, distinctly, markedly, considerably, notably, largely, recognizably, especially, indubitably Moderate: especially, surprisingly, substantially, uncommonly, chiefly, incredibly, obviously, unmistakably, considerably, awfully, wonderfully, particularly Bold: profusely, unequivocally, strikingly, astonishingly, exceedingly, absolutely, exceptionally, extremely, unquestionably, vastly, incontestably
"A Lot" (time)
Mild: often, oftentimes, sometime Moderate: frequently, usually, various, generally Bold: regularly, recurrent, persistent
"A Lot" (size)
Mild: many, much, several Moderate: numerous, bountiful, considerable Bold: multitude, profuse, vast
"Big"
Mild: sizable, ample, large, considerable, great, above average, important Moderate: ponderous, significant, crucial, vast, copious, magnificent, substantial Bold: enormous, immense, colossal, extensive, endless, paramount, boundless, prodigious, imposing, gigantic, voluminous, limitless, essential
"Small"
Mild: slight, limited, trivial, minor, light, puny, superficial, undersized, dinky, negligible, faint Moderate: scant, petite, inconsiderable, microscopic, dwarf, unsubstantial, minimum, miniature, tiny Bold: insignificant, minute, meager, infinitesimal, ineffectual, undetectable, inconsequential
"Good"
Mild: acceptable, favorable, agreeable, pleasing, satisfactory, satisfying, super, able, relevant, accomplished, efficient, reliable, ample, useful, profitable, adequate, adept Moderate: great, honorable, admirable, commendable, sound, splendid, superb, valuable, wonderful, worthy, clever, proficient, qualified, apt, skillful, thorough, wholesome Bold: excellent, exceptional, gratifying, marvelous, reputable, stupendous, superior, exemplary, virtuous, expert, solid, advantageous, flawless, extensive, perfect
"Bad"
Mild: cheap, dissatisfactory, faculty, off, mean, wrong, unpleasant, unwell, low, grim, sour, regretful Moderate: careless, defective, inferior, imperfect, deficient, rough, ill-suited, inadequate, unsatisfactory, delinquent, sinful, unruly, wicked, rancid, grave, harsh, terrible, downcast Bold: awful, unacceptable, corrupt, dreadful, putrid, erroneous, detrimental, ruinous, vile, villainous, diseased, adverse, evil
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"I'm talking about seeing beyond fear, about looking at the world with love." s2ep11
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The Face, January 1996.
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What people with 5th/7th and 11th house placements mean by "hangout with their friends":

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The Dark Lords of Astrology : 6H, 8H, 12H + lilith
Aka: The placements that weren’t made to be understood; they were made to be feared, misunderstood, rejected and eventually… reborn in power.
You know how in Harry Potter, the ones with the deepest, most misunderstood magic are the ones society fears the most? That’s exactly what the 6th, 8th, and 12th houses—and Lilith—are like in astrology.
They’re the Dark Lords.
Not because they’re evil. But because they carry power that the world hasn’t learned how to hold gently.
I have seen people love to glamorize the dark houses and Lilith.
“Sexy.” “Mysterious.” “Powerful.” garners attention, etc.
But no one talks about how attention lands differently when you grow up with these placements.
No one talks about how it doesn’t feel like admiration, it feels like being dissected.
Like being watched with suspicion instead of acceptance. Like you’ve done something wrong just by existing.
many people act like having people jealous of you - of who you are, what you accomplish, your habits, etc. is iconic if you ask people with major Lilith placements or Lilith energy buried in the 6H, 8H, or 12H; we would tell you how it made us want to crawl back and hide whenever we received it! There was this shame and hypervigilance so that we wouldn't trigger others' insecurities, because if we did, we would be outcasted.
Lilith makes you too much, too raw.
The dark houses? They make you deeply felt, often misunderstood, even resented—for no obvious reason.
📍My chart?
Rahu in the 8th. Mercury in the 12th. Lilith in the 1st.
From the outside, that probably sounds “deep” or “seductive” or “powerful.”
But here’s what it actually felt like:
It felt like walking into every room knowing someone would have a problem with me—and they wouldn’t say it.
They’d just shift their energy.
They’d isolate or analyze me.
I was too loud. Too confident. Too there.
As a kid, I never understood why people side-eyed me for just laughing or wearing something I liked.
Why my cousins were allowed to take up space, but I was “too much.”
Why my wins were met with silence.
Why people celebrated others, but somehow my joy felt like a threat to the room.
Every friend group I’ve had felt like a slow rejection.
Like I had to stay quiet to stay liked.
And omg, people would pause after I spoke. Every time. Just this awkward beat of silence. And I’d sit there, shrinking, not knowing why it made me feel so weird. So exposed.
Even my crush—who did like me—left to date someone else because I was “too much.” 😀 cute.
So I internalized it.
That being visible was unsafe.
That being me was unsafe.
We get rejected for our depths.
🌑 THE DARK HOUSES (6H, 8H, 12H)
These houses aren’t about visibility directly, they’re about processing pain, transformation, and the unconscious.
But here’s the twist: when planets that naturally want to be SEEN (like the Sun, Venus, Mercury, Rahu) fall into these houses, you do get attention, but it often comes with shame, distortion, or being misunderstood.
8H (Rahu here especially): Magnetic, psychologically intense, people project jealousy or obsession onto you. It’s the house of taboos, so even existing confidently becomes threatening to others.
12H: You’re visible unintentionally, like a mirror for people’s subconscious. People react to you in ways they don’t even understand themselves.
6H: Quiet resentment from peers. You earn your shine through work, but people downplay it, compete with you silently.
🌫️ The dark houses distort the perception of your light, not because you’re doing anything, but because you awaken discomfort in others.
A few days back, I realized this was never about isolation; this is about planting the seed of comparison in our minds. Because a boat doesn’t sink unless water gets in, and people who fear your light try to flood you with silence, exclusion, and subtle slights.
Not because you’re too much,
But because they feel like less in your presence.
So they isolate you, not to punish you, but to protect their comfort.
They don’t want you to think you’re brilliant. Because if you believe it, you’ll stop trying to fit in. You’ll rise.
And here's the truth that no one tells you:
You still won’t be accepted when you shrink.
Whenever you shrink, just remember ,
It is not you who is getting comfort; they are.
You’re not being embraced; they are, when you contort yourself into something safer for them.
So stop dimming. Stop shrinking.
Because what’s scarier than rejection is abandoning yourself to avoid it.
One thing that always helps me is saying to myself, 'Reject the rejection!'. That makes me feel in control of myself, puts others down from the pedestal, and makes you literally feel like a slytherin lol.
You were never meant to be digestible.
You were meant to dazzle.
P.S. This is why i love Slytherins; this is their core essence.
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What Is Your Subconscious Trying to Tell You? Planets in the 12th House
Sun in the 12th house
That’s like the universe saying, “You’re powerful, radiant, and deeply gifted… but let’s play hide-and-seek with it for a while.”
The subconscious here is kind of whispering instead of yelling. It’s like, “Hey, you’ve got this inner light, but it works best when you're alone, dreaming, meditating, or doing something wildly imaginative at 3 a.m.” You’re not the “spotlight” type — you’re more like the candle in a quiet temple. Subtle, sacred, and kinda mysterious.
It might also mean your sense of self (the Sun) is on a journey through a foggy forest. You feel things deeply, often without knowing where it’s all coming from. But that’s the 12th house way — it’s not linear, it’s more “vibes and visions.”
Sometimes this placement is like your soul signed up for a retreat in this lifetime: “Let’s develop compassion, spiritual insight, and psychic Wi-Fi.” But occasionally, it forgets it also has to go grocery shopping and file taxes, which is less magical.
Your subconscious wants you to stop trying to be someone else’s idea of “visible” and start honoring the quiet power you already have. It’s telling you: “You're not here to be loud — you’re here to be luminous in silence.”
Basically, you’re the kind of person who might not post selfies every day, but when you do, everyone’s like “Damn, who is this ethereal being?”
The trick? Spend time in solitude, trust your dreams, and don’t be afraid of your own depth. Your Sun’s not lost — it’s just meditating.
Moon in the 12th house
Ah, Moon in the 12th house — aka “Feelings? Yes. Do I understand them? Not always. Do I absorb the emotional state of every plant, cloud, and stranger’s sneeze? Absolutely.”
This is the placement of the secret empath, the cosmic sponge, the person whose emotional radar is so sensitive it picks up on vibes that haven't even happened yet. Your subconscious basically lives in a cozy, candle-lit cave with a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign, journaling about things your conscious mind hasn’t figured out.
You might cry during shampoo commercials and have no idea why. Spoiler: it’s not about the shampoo — it’s probably unresolved childhood stuff, or your neighbor's breakup energy floating through the walls.
The Moon rules emotions, instincts, and your inner child — and when it’s tucked into the 12th house, it's like your feelings are behind a curtain. Sometimes you don’t even realize how deeply affected you are until your cat looks at you weird and suddenly you're having a 3-hour existential crisis.
Your subconscious here is constantly trying to process and heal old emotional baggage — not just from this life, but possibly from past ones too. (Yup, we’re going full mystical.) It’s like your dreams, gut feelings, and random waves of nostalgia are all part of your soul’s therapy sessions.
And the message? Feel your feels. Even if you don’t understand them. Spend time alone. Journal. Swim. Meditate. Cry at art. Be weird and emotional in a safe, private bubble. That’s where your magic lives.
Also — protect your energy. You’re not crazy. You're just psychic and slightly haunted in a beautiful way.
Mercury in the 12th house
Mercury in the 12th house is like having a genius poet locked in the attic of your mind. They write incredible things, uncover deep truths, have brilliant thoughts... but they don’t always send the memo down to your conscious brain. Or if they do, it gets lost in translation somewhere between “dream logic” and “wait, what was I saying again?”
This is the placement of secret thinkers, inner philosophers, and psychic messengers. You may come across as quiet or daydreamy, but under the surface your brain is a labyrinth of thoughts, insights, and deeply intuitive connections. Mercury here doesn’t shout — it whispers from the shadows like, “Psst, I know something you don’t know…”
It might show up as overthinking in the middle of the night, or having whole conversations in your head that are more interesting than real-life small talk. You may also randomly blurt something super profound, and everyone’s like “Whoa… where did that come from?” and you’re like “I… don’t know??”
Also, let’s be real — your subconscious is a talker. It just prefers dreams, music, symbols, and spiritual downloads instead of bullet points. Mercury in the 12th is more Rumi than PowerPoint.
And your subconscious message? Trust the way your mind works, even if it’s not “normal.” Write things down. Record your dreams. Let your creativity out in weird, wordy, wonderful ways. You don’t have to explain your thoughts to everyone — sometimes they’re meant to be decoded slowly, like secret scrolls.
You’re not forgetful. You’re just tuned to a frequency that plays between the lines.
Venus in the 12th house
Ohhh, this one is pure soft poetry and tragic romance vibes. It’s like your heart lives in a secret garden with a “no entry unless you’re telepathic” sign on the gate.
You love deeply — sometimes even before you consciously realize it. Love sneaks up on you. Crushes feel like dreams. You might be drawn to unavailable people (emotionally, geographically, or dramatically). Why? Because Venus in the 12th doesn’t always want a simple rom-com — it wants a soul story with plot twists.
You might also hide your love. Maybe you don’t want to “bother” someone with your feelings. Maybe you fall in love in silence, or love people in ways they never even realize — like a secret admirer… but spiritual. Your subconscious is like, “Let’s keep this precious thing hidden so no one can hurt it.” (Cute, but exhausting.)
Also, you give love selflessly. Venus here is the friend who will help you move at midnight, bake you cookies when you’re sad, and never mention how much you mean to them. Why? Because they assume you already feel it. (Spoiler: not everyone does. Use your words, magical creature.)
Your subconscious is whispering: “You are worthy of love that doesn’t require self-sacrifice to feel real.” Not all love has to be painful, secret, or karmic. You deserve joy, softness, and being loved out loud. Let people love you back. Let your heart be seen, even if it feels scary.
And one more thing? You’re lowkey magnetic. People pick up on that Venusian glow even if you’re trying to hide behind your coffee cup. So maybe step out of the fog once in a while. Love is looking for you too — it just needs a map.
Mars in the 12th house
Ahhh Mars in the 12th house — the warrior monk of the zodiac. It’s like your inner fighter went on a silent retreat and only throws punches in dreams, poetry, or deep existential crises.
Mars is action, drive, anger, desire. But in the 12th house? It’s doing push-ups in the shadows. You have energy, fire, and passion… but it might come out sideways, secretly, or at completely inconvenient times like “why am I suddenly furious at this paperclip?”
Sometimes you’re not even sure what you’re mad at — you just feel pressure building, like there’s a volcano inside that occasionally sighs dramatically through a vent. Or maybe you hesitate to assert yourself because confrontation feels unsafe or unclear. Mars here often learns early in life: “It’s not safe to show anger.” So you tuck it away… until it punches the inside of your ribcage.
But don’t worry — your subconscious has a plan.
Mars in the 12th is like spiritual kung fu. It wants you to use your strength not just to win arguments, but to fight for your healing, your compassion, your creativity, your dreams. Your drive is sacred, even if it feels slippery.
This placement also gives wild dream energy — you might fight battles, run missions, or fall in lust in your sleep.Honestly, your dream self is probably more assertive than your waking self. (Mars is out there living its best dreamlife.)
Your subconscious is saying: “Stop doubting your power just because it doesn’t look like everyone else’s.” You don’t need to charge into battle — but you do need to claim your space. Take inspired action. Express anger safely. Do physical movement that feels healing. Say no without a 3-page apology.
You’re not passive. You’re just a warrior of the unseen. Mars in the 12th isn’t weak — it’s just training on another level.
Jupiter in the 12th house
Jupiter in the 12th house is like having a guardian angel with a great sense of humor who works undercover. You're walking through life with this invisible cheerleader going, “You don’t know it yet, but I’m totally helping you avoid disasters and manifest blessings behind the scenes.”
This placement is lowkey magical. It gives you luck, protection, and spiritual growth — but in subtle, dreamy, 12th-house ways. It’s not “I won the lottery!” luck. It’s “I missed that train and met the love of my life because of it” luck. Divine timing, secret blessings, the universe whispering “trust me” when everything seems foggy.
You might have this deep, unshakable faith that everything will be okay — even if your logical brain is like, “Girl, how??” That’s Jupiter in the 12th. It’s not loud. It’s not flashy. It’s cosmic reassurance wrapped in a soft blanket of intuition.
Also? You're spiritually wise in ways you might not even realize. You could be the friend who just "knows" what someone needs to hear. Or the person who finds meaning in chaos. Or the one journaling about life purpose at 2 a.m. while others are doomscrolling.
And your subconscious? It’s whispering: “Expand inward.” Grow your inner world. Trust your intuition. Let yourself explore dreams, healing, compassion, art, philosophy — not because they’re “productive,” but because your soul literally needs them.
Also: don’t ignore your gift of helping others — even anonymously. You might be amazing at behind-the-scenes kindness, working in solitude, or just radiating that “safe to cry here” energy. People may not know why they feel better around you — but they do.
So yeah. Jupiter in the 12th? It’s spiritual Wi-Fi with unlimited data. Use it. Share it. Trust it.
Saturn in the 12th house
Saturn in the 12th house is like having a strict, old-school monk living in your subconscious — the kind who wakes you up at 5 a.m. to meditate and reminds you that “suffering builds character.” Thanks, bro.
This placement gives deep inner strength, but not without a bit of existential bootcamp. Saturn here often makes you feel like you're carrying invisible weight. You might not always know why you feel heavy, tired, or a bit lonely — but it’s like your soul remembers every past-life karma, every buried fear, and it’s quietly working through them in the background.
It’s the “I feel guilty for no reason” placement. Or “I don’t even know what I’m afraid of, but I am.” Saturn in the 12th is the cosmic janitor sweeping your inner basement — slowly, methodically, and with a clipboard.
You may also keep your struggles hidden. You might not ask for help, because something inside you says “I have to figure this out alone.” And honestly? You probably do get stronger that way. But also — gentle reminder — you don’t have to do everything the hard way.
Your subconscious is saying: “Face your shadows, but don’t marry them.” You’re here to learn how to carry solitude without it turning into isolation. To build faith and structure in the unseen. To turn fear into discipline. And to realize that your strength isn’t in being hard — it’s in being whole.
Also? You’re probably amazing at long-term healing work, spiritual commitment, and being the quiet rock in chaotic times. You’re not weak — you’re just wired to grow from the inside out, and that takes time.
So be patient with yourself. Your soul’s doing advanced-level homework. You’ll graduate with a PhD in Inner Resilience.
Uranus in the 12th house
Uranus in the 12th house is like having a mad scientist, rebel hacker, and cosmic lightning bolt all living in your subconscious… but they’re working anonymously. Behind the scenes. Wearing a trench coat and sunglasses. At night.
This is the placement of psychic plot twists, intuitive downloads, and freaky deja vu moments. You’ll be chilling and suddenly get a “feeling” not to go somewhere — and then find out later that something chaotic happened there. Or you’ll dream about someone you haven’t seen in five years… and they text you the next day. Classic 12th house Uranus stuff.
There’s a deep inner genius here, but it’s not always available on demand. You don’t always know when inspiration will strike — but when it does, it’s weirdly brilliant. Think: flashes of insight in the shower, sudden “aha!”s at 4 a.m., or radical ideas that come while staring at a wall.
Your subconscious is constantly processing the collective energy. It’s like you’re plugged into the Wi-Fi of the universe — but the signal is unstable and sometimes comes with static and prophetic memes.
You may also crave freedom… in ways you can’t always explain. Like, “I just want to be alone in a cave, reinventing myself every three days, thanks.” You rebel against anything that boxes in your soul, even if no one else sees those boxes. Especially rules that feel outdated or fake.
And your subconscious message? “Liberate yourself from within.” The real revolution is happening behind your eyes — in your dreams, your gut feelings, your untamed thoughts. Trust your intuition, honor your eccentricities, and don’t be afraid to break internal rules you didn’t even know were optional.
You’re not unstable. You’re wired for awakening. Uranus in the 12th doesn’t want you to follow the map — it wants you to channel the lightning.
Neptune in the 12th house
Neptune in the 12th house is like being born with a secret doorway to other realms… but also constantly misplacing the key.
This is peak mystical energy. Your subconscious is basically floating in a foggy, glittery dreamscape where mermaids give life advice and emotions come with a soundtrack. You have intuitive, psychic, or even mediumistic abilities — whether you’ve tapped into them or not. Like, you feel things no one else notices. You soak up moods, signals, and subtle energies like a spiritual sponge wrapped in velvet.
But let’s be honest: sometimes you’re not sure what’s yours and what’s just collective sadness, someone else’s anxiety, or Neptune doing its usual “let’s blur the lines” thing.
You may zone out, daydream, escape into art, fantasy, music, or naps (so many naps). Your subconscious says, “Let me dissolve reality for a bit — it’s too loud out there.”
Neptune here is also like: “Boundaries? Never heard of them.” You might feel compassion for literally everyone — even fictional villains and angry birds at the bus stop. Which is beautiful, but exhausting if you’re not protecting your energy.
And the message from your subconscious? “You are here to connect with the divine — but don’t lose yourself in the fog.” Your superpower is your connection to higher love, imagination, empathy, and art. But you’ve got to anchor it. Ground it. Channel it. Otherwise, it’s like having a gorgeous sailboat with no steering wheel.
You're not “too sensitive.” You’re just tuned into the cosmic frequency that most people ignore. Neptune in the 12th is a portal — and you’re the one who gets to walk through it (just remember to come back for snacks and hydration, okay?).
So dream. Create. Heal. Escape sometimes. But also: have boundaries, routines, and maybe one friend who texts you “hey, are you still on this planet?” every now and then.
Pluto in the 12th house
Pluto in the 12th house? Whew. That’s like having a shadow therapist living in your subconscious, doing deep soul excavation while you’re just trying to make it through Monday.
This placement is intense, transformational, and lowkey kind of psychic. You have emotional X-ray vision — you sense what’s hidden, what’s repressed, what’s not being said. You walk into a room and feel the tension before anyone opens their mouth. You read people without trying. Creepy? Maybe. Accurate? Absolutely.
But here’s the thing: you do the same thing to yourself — digging, unraveling, overanalyzing your own motives, wounds, dreams, fears, past lives, ancestral traumas, karmic loops… all while doing the dishes.
You might carry deep emotional weight that’s not even yours. Pluto in the 12th is often like, “Congrats! You’re the family karma sponge!” (rude, but powerful). Your subconscious is constantly whispering: "There’s more under the surface… keep digging." And you do. Even if it’s uncomfortable. Especially if it’s uncomfortable.
You might also have intense dreams, powerful emotions you can’t always explain, or a strange fascination with all things taboo, mysterious, or dark — psychology, death, sex, power, transformation. Basically, Pluto lives where the sun doesn’t shine, and in the 12th house, it’s got a whole underground palace.
But the beauty? You’re a healer. A transformer. A shadow-walker. You’re here to learn that your darkness isn’t dangerous — it’s sacred. You can help others face their fears because you’ve faced (or are constantly facing) your own. You don’t flinch at other people’s pain. You just get it.
So what’s Pluto in the 12th really trying to tell you?
“Go inward. Let go. Rise from your own ashes. Again. And again. And again.” You’re not broken — you’re evolving. Quietly. Radically. From the soul out.
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THE SPIRITUAL MEANINGS BEHIND QUINTILES AND BIQUINTILES :

Did you have a quintile or biquintile in your chart ? Or your solar return ? Find out that it is present in every spiritual awakenings.
Theirs orbs are respectively 72° and 144°, so they’re hugely spiritually powerful, explanations :
For the same reasons as 12, of which it is a multiple, 72 has greatly inspired mystics and is therefore also :
Five quintiles around a circle form a five-pointed star or pentagram, among the oldest magic figures. Five-pointed figures often symbolize Man. A pentagram drawn with a single point upwards is a symbol for humanity's higher aspirations: the composer or scientific genius. The reverse pentagram with two points projecting upwards and one downwards is a symbol of humanity's lower aspirations towards harmful/demonic activities.
The 72 names of God in Jewish tradition -> the Schem-hamephorash.

The number of languages spoken at the Tower of Babel according to the Bible, Babylon also being surrounded by 360 ( 72×5 ) towers.

The total number of books in the Catholic Bible (which can also be counted at 73), if we consider the Book of Lamentations as part of the Book of Jeremiah, as is common practice.
The number of translators of the Septuagint, according to a widespread legend, and the number of days they took to translate it together, according to the same legend.
In the Gospel according to St. Luke, chapter 10, verses 1 and 17, the number of disciples sent by Jesus is either 70 (Codex Sinaiticus) or 72 in certain codices of Alexandrian and Western tradition. This number would symbolize the universality of the sending to all known nations or for all spoken languages. Luke X, 1: “After this, the Lord appointed another 70-72, and sent them before him, two by two, to every city and place where he himself was to go”. Usually, it's said that he sends them on a mission. In the following verse, he sends them out to harvest. "Luke X, 2: "He said to them, 'The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.“”
In the Muslim faith and according to certain hadith, the number of Houri one encounters after death. The term Houri is indefinite, but translated by the adjective virgin in Western languages.
For the Gnostics, in the Gospel of Judas, the 72 stars which themselves brought forth three hundred and sixty (72 × 5) stars.
The number of nations in a Yezidi prayer.
The number of Stūpas in the temple of Borobudur, linked to Buddhist cosmology.
In ancient times, the fraction of each day of the year taken by a god from the Moon, to recover the five leap days of difference between the 360-day calendar (72 × 5) and the 365-day calendar.
For the 144 :
There are the 144,000 Elect and the Angels holding back the Winds. The passage that evokes the 144,000 is in the Apocalypse of John: 7:1 - Then I saw four Angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth, so that no wind should blow, neither on the earth, nor on the sea, nor on any tree.

144 is a sacred number referring to the 144-cubit high heavenly Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation.
According to studies by Stefaan Van Liefferinge (University of Georgia) and Stephen Murray (Columbia University), 144 is a reference number used in the architecture of the cathedrals of Amiens and Beauvais, which measure 144 Roman feet and 144 feet of King under vault respectively.
There are 144000 petals of chakras and nadis linked trough it.

144 is a Fibonacci number plus the double of 72, quadruple of 36 that is the number of decans.
THE YOD OF QUINTILE/BIQUINTILES IS A SIGN OF BEING FATED TO SPIRITUALITY AS ALLY OR ADVERSARY, BUT ALSO TROUGH PAST LIFES !
I hope this thread has helped you to be more creative with astrology and to enjoy more your birth chart, have a good week ! 😊
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Scorpio/Virgo/Cancer/Pisces/8H/4H/12H placements be like:
Wow the exact thing I knew was going to happen all along just happened!!! Who would’ve thought!!
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