Angles / axes
- ASC / DSC: your entry into life and your relationship to the other.
- MC / IC: vocation, status, roots and inner foundation.
- Vertex / Anti-Vertex: significant events and encounters.
Chargement…
Sensitive points are subtle yet powerful markers: angles, calculated points, karmic axes, zones of relational triggering or of inner orientation. This course offers a clear, prioritised and genuinely usable reading.

Definition
Sensitive points in astrology are geometric or calculated markers (angles, axes, lots) that do not correspond to a celestial body but describe essential symbolic functions such as manifestation (Vertex), flow (Part of Fortune) or the formative wound (Chiron).
Trying to understand the role of sensitive points in a birth chart? These subtle markers are often poorly prioritised or over-interpreted, which clouds the reading. This page gives you a clear classification, a point-by-point reading method, and the most common mistakes to avoid.
The more structural the point, the more central it is. The more calculated or symbolic it is, the more relevant it becomes once it is linked to a house, a ruler and precise aspects.
Significant encounters / relational turning points
Flow, yield, natural ease
Wound, skill, transmission
Manifestation and direction
1) House first
The house gives the area of life. Without it, the reading becomes abstract.
2) Sign next
The sign colours the posture, the tone, the way the point expresses itself.
3) Ruler of the sign
The ruler explains how to access the point’s function concretely.
4) Aspects
Aspects show how this point dialogues with the rest of the chart.
5) Timing
Transits and progressions indicate when the point actually activates.
The conjunction merges the planet and the point. It is the most direct form of activation and often the most visible psychologically.
Tensions force you to choose, readjust or mature. On the Vertex, the Nodes, the ASC or the MC, they often correspond to structuring turning points.
Technically no: it is a body. But in modern practice, it is often treated as a symbolic factor close to a key point.
Yes, provided you are consistent about the method and always link it to the house, the sign, the ruler and the aspects.
It is better to speak of significant encounters, shifts or meaningful relational events, especially during activations.
No. You have to prioritise: ASC/MC first, then the Nodes, Chiron, Lilith depending on the subject, then the Vertex and Fortune as a complement.
Technically, Chiron is a small celestial body (asteroid/comet). However, in astrological practice, it is often classed among the sensitive points because it plays a similar symbolic role: wound, skill and transmission. It is read as a function, not as a classic planet. See also the aspects to understand its interactions.
The Part of Fortune is calculated from the positions of the Ascendant, the Sun and the Moon. The classic formula is: ASC + Moon − Sun (by day). What matters in interpretation is its house, its sign and the ruler of the sign, in order to know how to activate it.
The Vertex is often associated with significant encounters and relational turning points. Rather than speaking of destiny, we prefer to say that it indicates moments when life brings about a shift, especially when it is activated by transits of slow planets.
No. You have to prioritise: ASC/MC first (structural), then the lunar nodes, Chiron and Lilith depending on the subject, and finally the Vertex and the Part of Fortune as a complement. The mistake would be to read everything without a hierarchy.