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Discover both house stelliums (life area focus) and sign stelliums (character traits) with explanations of how each impacts your astrological blueprint.
A stellium requires a minimum of three planets in the same zodiac sign or house, creating an intense concentration of cosmic energy that can dominate an entire birth chart.
Greek astrologers in the 2nd century CE documented stelliums as particularly significant configurations, with Ptolemy noting their amplified influence in his seminal work Tetrabiblos.
True stelliums occur in only approximately 15-20% of birth charts, making them relatively uncommon astrological configurations that mark individuals as having concentrated life themes.
On February 5, 1962, seven celestial bodies aligned in Aquarius, creating one of the most powerful stelliums of the 20th century and marking the birth of the Age of Aquarius for many astrologers.
Traditional astrologers consider stelliums only when planets cluster in the same zodiac sign, while modern practitioners also recognize house stelliums, where planets occupy the same house regardless of sign.
Many notable historical figures possessed stelliums, including Leonardo da Vinci with a Taurus stellium and Albert Einstein with a Pisces stellium, suggesting a link between focused planetary energy and exceptional talent.
Most astrologers allow an 8-10 degree orb for planets to be considered part of a stellium, though stricter interpretations require closer conjunctions within 5 degrees for maximum potency.
While the Sun and Moon can be included in a stellium count, at least one traditional planet (Mercury through Saturn) must be present to create a valid stellium configuration.
Outer planets (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) move slowly enough that entire generations can share them in the same sign, making stelliums with these planets less personally significant unless personal planets are involved.
In Vedic astrology, stelliums are called 'Graha Yuddha' or planetary war when planets are extremely close, and a four-planet combination is considered a 'Raja Yoga' capable of conferring kingship or great success.
Medieval astrologers believed stelliums in angular houses (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th) were particularly powerful, potentially indicating someone destined for significant public influence or historical importance.
Psychological astrologers note that stellium natives often struggle with balance, as the concentrated energy in one sign or house can create blind spots in opposite areas of life requiring conscious effort to develop.
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