Asteroids for Truth, Trust, and Lies - Truthfulness, Deception, Withholding Information
What makes a trustworthy or untrustworthy person? Use these asteroids to understand the following in your chart:
How truthful and honest you or someone else is
How strong your morals are, what are your morals
How frequently do you lie, what kind of lies
Do others keep lying to you, keeping things from you
Severity of lies (little white lies or BIG lies)
Urge to cheat others out of money
Others cheating you out of money
Lying for fun or lying to gain something
Seen as a liar; not being believed
Revealing very little information
Misleading information, intentional or not
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Means being true and in accordance with fact or reality
Means truth and reality in Latin; personification of the goddess of truth
Means true in Latin or faith in Slavic languages
Named after Fides, the Roman goddess of trust and good faith
Fidelity, honor, credibility, reliability
Means uprightness, honesty, and probity in Latin
Named after Sophus Lie, a Norwegian mathematician
Can be read as lie, meaning an intentional falsehood
Means using deception to take money or possessions away from someone
Fraudulent scheme, swindle someone
Named after Bilk, a city district in Düsseldorf, Germany
Can be read as bilk, meaning deceitfully obtaining or withholding money from someone
To cheat, defraud, evade, and elude
Named after Pinocchio, a character in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
A living marionette whose nose grows when he lies
If prominent, can indicate someone who is not good at lying; it always shows in their face and mannerisms
Named after Loki, the trickster Norse deity
Known for playing pranks on other gods and being a shape-shifter
Neither good nor evil; just wanted to create chaos
Named after Cassandra, a Trojan priestess in Greek mythology
Apollo cursed her to give true prophecies that no one would believe
Forever frustrated; seen as a liar and madwoman by others; was locked away by her father
Especially when prominent, shows where others doubt you, where you doubt yourself
Named after Calypso, a reclusive nymph in Greek mythology
Name means she who conceals and concealing the knowledge; to cover, conceal, or hide
She tries to keep Odysseus on her island to make him her husband; he refuses, and she helps him with all the provisions necessary to leave, which takes seven years; she kills herself
Named after the sphinx, a mythical creature with a human head, a lion's body, and a falcon's wings in Greek and Egyptian mythology
Kills and eats those who cannot solve her riddles
If prominent, shows confusing personality, way of speaking/acting
Named after Aletheia, the Greek goddess of truth
Unconcealment, disclosure, revealing, state of not being hidden
Where you are transparent and bare all