Someone answered a question for an astrolgy website that does charts. One of the answers gave a site that gives the meaning of the degree of each planet/point. Fascinating! Tell the site again? Please?
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Is it this?
http://www.alwaysastrology.com/birth-chart-calcula...
You input all the information and a chart comes out, then you check all the boxes and click redraw. It'll list Aspects, Asteroids, and etc. In the chart you may click on a planet and read the *long* description that also gives a little quote for the degree/position it is in, like: "Two crossed swords surmounted by a crown are lain on the ground before a crossbowman who throws a stone with a sling." And it's interpretation.
It also tells whether the planet is in retrograde at the time or not. And lists your Part of Fortune.
I personally recommend
astro.com
It's a fantastic astrology site, and the birth charts are amazingly accurate. The best chart drawing I got there is...
Go to Free chart selection >>> Pullen Astrology >>> Simple chart Delineation by Walter pullen. It gives you an extended amount of information, don't let the "simple" fool you, it's about 7 pages worth of information.
I don't know if it talks about the meaning of the degrtees, but I'm sure it's somewhere in that site.
I don't pay much attention to meanings (I am well-versed in astrology) ... but I would caution you about sites that do charts. If you were born during the Daylight Savings Time part of the year, many of these sites don't calculate accurate charts - or if they do, they do some years correctly and others not. This site is always accurate:
http://alabe.com/freechart/
So go to this site first, because it always calculates DST correctly. Note what DEGREE of your Rising Sign is on your Ascendant. This becomes your "standard". On other sites, if you find that you are being given different degrees for your Asc. (Ascendant), you plug in your birthtime as being one hour EARLIER than it actually is. In other words, YOU will have to make the correction for DST yourself. Then you can use their chart interpretations for your now-accurate chart.
It doesn't exist - in the real world.