Asteroid Astrology: Proof EVERYTHING is Written in the Stars?

Asteroid Astrology Will Break Your Brain

Can asteroids predict the names of people who will change your life?

It sounds impossible. Yet when you start adding asteroids to your astrological charts, you encounter synchronicities so precise they challenge everything you think you know about fate, free will, and the nature of reality itself.

Asteroids can reveal the actual names—not just the archetypes or personality traits, but the literal names—of people who will be significant in your story. They show up in charts with an accuracy that borders on the uncanny. Once you see it for yourself, you can't unsee it.

I've got a warning for you.

Playing with asteroid astrology will fundamentally alter how you understand your life. It raises uncomfortable questions: Are we living in some kind of cosmic script? Is free will an illusion? Are the major characters and plot points of our lives pre-written in the sky?

But here's the fascinating part: even if fate is encoded in the cosmos, we still have agency in how we respond to the story unfolding around us. Understanding the script doesn't mean we're puppets—it means we can navigate with more awareness.

In this episode of World Astrology Report, I'm joined by asteroid astrology expert Lori Lothian to explore this mind-bending practice and share examples that will leave you questioning the nature of reality.

Why asteroids matter now

Before diving into the astrology, it's worth understanding what asteroids actually are. The asteroid belt—that vast field of space rubble between Mars and Jupiter—was acknowledged by ancient astrologers, who called it "the daemons." Modern astronomy has now named over 26,000 of these objects, from mundane names like "Susie" and "Fred" to deities from traditions around the world.

What makes asteroids extraordinary is their specificity. While traditional planets speak to broad themes and archetypal energies, asteroids add granular detail. They're like a cosmic dictionary—26,000 words you can throw into the sky to see what sticks.

And what sticks is often jaw-dropping.

What you'll discover in this video

In our conversation, Lori and I walk through:

  • How to hunt for asteroids in your chart: A step-by-step guide to finding meaningful asteroids on astro.com, including how to search for names of people important to you.

  • Real examples that defy coincidence: From parents' names conjunct the IC (home/family point) to career figures conjunct the Midheaven, the evidence is staggering.

  • Asteroids in predictive work: How transiting asteroids can forecast events—and even reveal the names of people involved in those events—with eerie precision.

  • The Trump assassination attempt: Was a guardian angel protecting Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania? The asteroid signatures around that day suggest something extraordinary was at play.

  • The fate vs. free will question: If asteroids can predict names and events, what does that mean for human agency? Are we characters in a pre-written story, or can we still shape our path?

This isn't just astrology—it's philosophy. Once you engage with this material, you'll find yourself relaxing your grip on the wheel, recognizing that maybe you don't have all the control you thought you did. And paradoxically, that recognition can be deeply liberating.

The evidence is undeniable

One of Lori's favorite phrases about asteroid work is: "You can't make this stuff up."

She's right. When you find the asteroid with your spouse's name exactly conjunct your Descendant (the partnership angle), or when a client working closely with philosopher Ken Wilber has asteroid Wilber precisely on their Midheaven (career point)—you're no longer dealing with vague symbolism. You're staring at something that demands explanation.

The materialist worldview has no good answer for this. But if you're willing to entertain the possibility that we're living in something closer to a quantum information-processing system—a cosmos that operates more like a story than a machine—then asteroids start to make sense.

They're not causing anything. They're reflecting patterns that already exist in the fabric of reality. They're showing you the script.

If fate is real, what does that mean?

Here's the liberating part: recognizing fate doesn't eliminate agency.

Lori puts it beautifully: understanding your cosmic script lets you "take your hands off the hypothetical wheel" and stop white-knuckling your way through life. You still have choice in how you respond to the characters who show up, the events that happen, and the themes that recur. But you're not the sole author. You're a co-creator in a story much larger than yourself.

This is spiritual maturity: holding fate and free will in both hands without collapsing into either extreme. Asteroids help us do that by making the invisible visible—by naming the unnamed forces shaping our lives.

For members: the Charlie Kirk case study

Members of World Astrology Report get access to the extended portion of this video, where Lori and I examine the asteroid signatures around Charlie Kirk's tragic death in September 2024.

The precision is unsettling. Asteroids bearing the names "Tyler" and "Robinson"—matching the alleged shooter—were transiting through Libra (Kirk's Sun and Moon sign) on the day of his death. The asteroid "America" was conjunct Kirk's Venus, which was being hit by a solar eclipse. Asteroid "Pholus" (the domino effect) and "Echeclus" (death by blunt-force trauma) were activated in ways that seem impossible to dismiss as coincidence.

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