Quaoar
Quaoar, a dwarf planet named for the Tongva creator who sang and danced the world into being, discovered in 2002, is read in modern astrology as the dwarf planet of bringing form and order out of chaos through pattern, song, and dance, the laws and rhythms that organize life, and foundational creativity. Read Quaoar by its sign, house, and aspects to find where this principle works in the chart.
Lean in — Work consciously with Quaoar's theme of creation through pattern, song, and order where it falls.
Watch for — Dismiss Quaoar as too obscure; its theme acts whether or not you name it.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Quaoar by its mythic namesake, the method of minor-body astrology.
- Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche (2006)Gives the archetypal basis for reading newly discovered outer bodies like Quaoar.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Frames Quaoar as a transpersonal principle in the chart.