Stellium
Стелиум
[STELL-ee-um]
Latin: stella — star; a cluster of three or more planets concentrated in a single sign or house
Definition
A stellium is a concentration of three or more planets within a single zodiac sign or house in a natal chart, creating an intense focal point where multiple archetypal forces converge and amplify the significance of that particular life domain.
Deep Understanding
A stellium is like a spotlight on one room of your incarnation. Where most people have their planetary energies distributed across the chart, a stellium concentrates multiple forces into a single territory, making that area both the greatest source of power and the most vulnerable point of crisis.
In Gnostic terms, a stellium represents a specific knot of incarnational intent — an area where the soul has gathered unusual resources (and unusual challenges) for this lifetime. When Saturn transits through a sign or house containing a stellium, the audit is exponentially more intense, touching multiple psychological functions simultaneously.
Generations born with stelliums in the same sign share a collective archetypal signature — a shared mission and shared vulnerability. The stellium in one's chart often points to the life work: the domain where the person cannot avoid engagement, no matter how much they might prefer a quieter arena.
In Practice
If your natal chart contains a stellium, study the house and sign where it falls. This is your primary arena of incarnational work. During any transit through that sign, expect amplified effects. Use the concentrated energy consciously — a stellium gives disproportionate power in its domain, but only when that power is acknowledged and directed rather than denied.
In The Architect's Words
A stellium is a gathering of forces. The cosmos does not concentrate that much energy in one place without purpose. Find the stellium in your chart, and you find the room where your soul placed its heaviest investment.