Welcome to Symbolism & Glyphs Explained, the hidden language of Astrology Streets, where every curve, line, and mark tells a cosmic story. Astrology is more than charts and planets—it’s a sacred symbology crafted over centuries, a visual code connecting the heavens to human consciousness. Here, you’ll uncover the meaning behind astrology’s most mysterious designs: the glyphs that represent the Sun’s vitality, the Moon’s intuition, Mercury’s motion, and the intricate energy of every planet and sign. Each symbol is a miniature universe—a fusion of art, mathematics, and mythology. The crescent, the cross, and the circle weave together to express cycles of spirit, matter, and soul. From ancient alchemical roots to modern chart interpretations, these glyphs hold the key to reading astrology not just with your mind, but with your intuition. In Symbolism & Glyphs Explained, you’ll learn to see astrology through new eyes—decoding the secret script of the stars and understanding the beauty of the symbols that connect us to the cosmos.
A: They encode spirit (●), psyche (☾), and matter (✚) in different hierarchies.
A: There are conventions; some bodies (Uranus/Pluto/Lilith) have legitimate variants.
A: Copy/paste from a reference, or use a font like “AstroSymbols.” Many are standard Unicode.
A: Your font lacks the code point. Switch to a glyph-friendly font.
A: Retrograde indicator; planet appears to move backward from Earth’s view.
A: ASC is a label/axis point; Sun ☉ is a planetary body symbol.
A: Both—form encodes philosophy; it’s a visual mnemonic of function.
A: Low-contrast fonts compress curves; use a clearer astro font.
A: The “Big 4” have established glyphs; others may use numbers or proposed sigils.
A: Yes—keep to the stroke language (circle/crescent/cross) for intuitive readability.
