Child Adoption
Astrology and Choosing the Right Type of Adoption
Astrology can provide valuable insights when it comes to choosing the right type of adoption, guiding individuals on the best path based on their birth chart. The chart can help determine whether surrogacy, adopting from external sources, or adopting within the family would be most suitable. The success and joy of child adoption depend on selecting the right mode of adoption, and astrology can help clarify the most favorable options for the individuals involved.
An astrologer can analyze the birth chart to suggest the most beneficial adoption mode. This guidance ensures that the parents experience the joy of parenthood, while the child grows in a nurturing and harmonious environment.
Planetary Combinations for Child Adoption
Certain planetary combinations in the horoscope provide insights into the likelihood and type of adoption a person may go through. These combinations help determine whether surrogacy, adoption through external sources, or adoption within the family is the best path for an individual. Below are key combinations related to adoption:
Adoption through Surrogacy
If the 5th House (the house of children) falls in the divisions of Saturn and is associated with Mercury's transit, without the influence of Jupiter, Mars, or the Sun, adoption through surrogacy is indicated. If Mercury's position in the 5th House receives Saturn's aspect but is not influenced by other planets, this may also point to surrogacy.
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Combination for adopting and letting someone else raise the child:
The combination of Saturn and Mercury in the 5th House indicates that the individual may adopt a child and let another raise it. The presence of the Moon's aspect on the 5th House strengthens this possibility. -
Influence of the Moon and Venus:
If the Moon and Venus influence the 5th House, this indicates adoption through a surrogate or the raising of a child by a pregnant mother. Venus may also indicate adoption through marriage, where the child is accepted by the family of the spouse.
Signs of Baby Adoption in the Birth Chart
If Saturn or Mercury influences the 5th House, and the Moon aspects the 5th House, the person may adopt a child, whether through purchasing or adopting from birth parents or other sources.
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Jupiter, Sun, and Moon as Karakas for Childbirth:
Jupiter, the Sun, and the Moon are key planetary indicators of childbirth. If Saturn opposes these planets, it could indicate a lack of natural childbirth, suggesting adoption. -
Saturn and Mercury’s Influence on the 5th House:
Saturn and Mercury influence in the 5th House can indicate adoption, either through external sources or the inability to conceive naturally.
Adopting a Child Without Consent
If Saturn influences the 5th House and the 5th House falls in the Saptamsa (divisional chart) of Mars, the native may adopt a grown-up child without the consent of the natural parents. This could also imply adoption under forceful or violent circumstances, such as through police or military involvement.
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Adoption of Abandoned or Foster Children
If Mars occupies the 5th House, especially in Saturn's divisions, and is aspected by the Sun, it indicates the adoption of a child who has been abandoned or fostered by the native. This type of adoption is common when a child has been cast off by the original parents.
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Adoption from a Widow
If the 5th House falls in Saturn's Vargas and contains both the Moon and Saturn, along with Venus and the Sun, the individual may adopt a child from a widow after remarriage. This could happen when someone marries a partner with children from a previous relationship.
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Adopting a Child from an Unmarried Mother
If the Moon and Sun are in the 7th or 5th House, it suggests the possibility of adopting a child from an unmarried woman. The Sun represents creation, while the Moon governs pregnancy, which together enhance the chances of adopting a child from a woman who becomes pregnant before marriage.
- Adoption through Remarriage:
The combination of the Moon, Sun, and Venus in the 5th House suggests that a person may adopt a child from a woman who is pregnant at the time of remarriage.
- Adoption through Remarriage: