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Neurodiversity in a Natal Chart

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I was just wondering what placements could be in a neurodiverse person's chart?  Here is mine:astro_w2gw_04_nini.71449.13758.gif

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Reading the link given by Elsa was quite educational and enlightening.  Elsa, I thank you for that!!

Because we are dealing with neuro; the brain and mind are the focus. 

So, I would look at Moon's condition.  The first 3 or 4 years are important for brain health. Security issues.  Nurture/Nature. Consistencies.  Etc.

Capaqua2lady, your Moon is angular, conjunct Asc and square 12th house ruler Saturn, secretly and invisibility placed in the house of higher-mindedness.  Moon is in Aquarius.  Strange place for Moon.  Strange orb for Aquarius.  As you know...

Mercury rules building structural rationality up to around puberty.  Mercury coyishly holding hands with Jupiter as Neptune is the chaperone within.

Chart ruler and 3rd house ruler platonically strolling through life in the Public Eye.  Oh, my.  The conversations!!

As with any placements in Capricorn, hardship is the birth signature.  I'm sure you have your story.

Please stay with us here, on ElsaElsa.

Share yourself with us.

My Moon is conjunct Saturn opposite Mars.  Mercury conjunct Neptune.  Chiron in the 3rd.

We both have something to say...

ETA:. Lol.  To answer the question.  Your chart!!  It seems to have the markers.  Moon, Mercury, Saturn, Chiron is where I would start.

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Your Chiron is the Totem Holder.  Communication with family the key.  The bridge to that may not be present, so you might have the responsibility of the first step.

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@chad you okay??

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Neurodiversity refers to the brain function of people who have, conditions like autism or a TBI or Alzheimer's, even stroke victims.

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Neutotypical people can become neurodiverse also due to psych issues like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. It means that the brain is functioning differently on a physical level.

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This difference can usually be seen and measured in an MRI or other type of brain scan

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