Moon in Sagitarius [the Moon rules our Emotions, Feelings,
Responses and Habits]
Changeable and moody, this configuration produces the emotional wanderer
of the zodiac, lacking in [something] and loyalty. Possesses a good,
but somewhat crude, sense of humour. Can be impractical, bouyant
hysterical and fun-loving.
Mercury in Libra [Mercury rules all aspects of Communication]
This position produces intelligence and speed of learning. Quietly
spoken, with immense charm, there is always something very pleasant
or polite about their demeanour. They may prefer to communicate through
writing or music, rather than speech.
Venus in Libra [Venus rules Love and Harmony]
This configuration adds charm, pleasantness and refinement to even
the most dificult of birth charts. It can, however, also be conducive
to narcissism. Music, dance, art or drama appeals strongly to their
aesthetic natures. They believe in justice and harmony, but rarely
very demonstrative when in love.
Mars in Sagitarius [Mars rules Physical Energy, Assertiveness,
Aggression, Sexual and Sporting Activity and is Highly Masculine]
Situated here, the abundant energy of Mars instills its subjects
with extreme restlessness. These people will talk with great enthusiasm
about anything, impress others with their marvellous physical skills
- athletics, archery and horse riding are amongst their favourites -
and keep you laughing with their tremendous sense of humour. But,
they can be remarkably thick-skinned and insensitive to the feelings
of others. Constancy and loyalty are not very high on their list of
priorities.
Jupiter in Aquarius [Jupiter rules the Desire to Expand (mentally
and physically) and is usually regarded as a Positive Influence]
A love of freedom, combined with a great mental activity. These subjects
are friendly and outgoing, with a projection of warmth normall lacking
in the detached Aquarian.They have an eccentric, individualistic manner,
incorporating much talent and ability. Thet have dedication to causes
and group activities.
Saturn in Virgo [Saturn is supposedly Restrictive, but is
also life's Greatest Teacher]
This configuration can work quite well. Both planet and sign love
detail and conscientious, practical work. Saturn here is capable of
great learning, but the extreme introversion of this combination
incites intimidation, insecurity and fearfulness. Strong depression
and pessimism can also occur, and although over-critical themselves,
the slightest amount of criticism from others easily dissuades them
from using their tremendous potential. When they come to terms with
the fact that, although they are basically shy, loyal and practical,
they are in no way inferior to anybody else, and can excel in anything
they attempt.
Uranus in Cancer
Disruptive home and family life, gifter children, detached emotions,
sulky and wilful.
Neptune in Libra
Love of harmony, beauty and peace, creative or artistic, extremely
indecisive, easily swayed, searching for ideal love.
Pluto in Leo
Obsessive desire to be noticed, megnetic leadership qualities,
strong-willed, controlling.
The following was taken from Page 68+ of Interpretation: Planets
in Houses
The Sun in the Third House
The ego and individuality are directed towards communication of all
kinds. A restless nature, with a need for learning, commitment to
relatives and daily activities.
The Moon in the Fifth House
The emotions, habits and responses are expressed creatively. Strong
nurturing instincts towards children, hobbies and creative endeavours.
Many romantic attachments.
Mercury in the Third House
The urge to communicate is vital. Restless in daily activity with
good learning capacity. Extremely chatty and knowledgeable if well
respected.
Venus in the Third House
The desire for love, peace and harmony is expressed through
conversation, writing or artistic endeavours. Good rapport with
relatives, siblings and teachers.
Mars in the Fourth House
Energy, drive and entheusiasm are focused upon home affairs.
Assertive and dominat in private matters. Powerful, aggressive
father and/or difficult upbringing.
Jupiter in the Seventh House
That is as far as I got in my first research session.
Astrology Definitions of the Houses:
Houses 1, 2 and 3 make up the First Quadrant that relate to
Intuition
1st House - The natural easy, instinctive, self-expression
(that is, the most characteristic) of the native. It shows how he
is able to establish himself on all levels through his resources.
2nd House - Spiritual, mental, emotional and physical. It shows
earning power, and once established, how he relates himself to his
immediate environment, his attitude to everything near at hand, to
neighbours, and relatives.
3rd House - It shows the means of effecting such relationships
through travel, education and communication. It relates to development of
mental powers.
Houses 4, 5 and 6 make up the Second Quadrant that relate to
Feelings
4th House - This represents the native's home, his parents, his
heredity, his past tendencies and everything giving feeling of security,
early years of life, old age (when he is assimilating), and previous
experiences.
5th House - This represents the ability to establish one's self on
a wider basis by harnessing emotional capacities in some form of
individual creative self-expression, physical (offspring), hobbies,
general pleasure, entertainment, courtship and pets (a sustitute for
children).
6th House - This is the way one's emotional self-expression is
refined through ability to adapt and master various techniques. Service
and craftmanship, failure to achieve a reasonable standard may lead to a
lack of progress, and consequently frustration and ill health. This house
has a connection with illness.
Houses 7, 8 and 9 make up the Third Quadrant that relate to
Sensation
7th House - This represents the native's ability to work in harmony
with others, and that with which he seeks to combine, owing to his own
sense of lack. This is the house of partners, particularly a marriage
partner.
8th House - This represents the native's ability to perpetuate his
relationships and his attitude to other people's resources. It is house of
death (ultimate failure to perpetuate relationships), regeneration (as a
result of the impact of others) and loss (failure to capitalise upon
partnerships).
9th House - This represents the power of the native to deploy the
resources acquired as a result of the contact with others. It is the house
of wider relationships, increased perceptions (resulting from
regeneration), which may bring revelation, the wider vision and
inspiration given by religion, philosophy, science, higher education and
prolonged travels that serve to broaden and develop the mind.
Houses 10, 11 and 12 make up the Fourth Quadrant that relate to
Thinking and Projection of the Self (enlightened by the relevations of the
9th House) upon the Community.
10th House - This represents one's attitude towards the community,
which determines his status in that community, and the function he is
likely to fulfil in it. It is the house of career and the parent who
guides the native's aspirations.
11th House - This represents the native's ability to stabilise his
position in the world, and is related to his hopes and wishes. Friends who
assist the native realise his possibilities, are also ruled by the 11th
House.
12th House - This represents the native's ability to secure the
fulfilment of his hopes and wishes on many levels and in many directions.
It shows capacity for complete integration with life.
From Page 149 of the book, I made a note of a guide to the occupations
denoted by the signs (and corresponding houses) when they are connected
with the 10th House. (I cannot remember why I made a note of it, unless
it relates to my own 10th House!?):
Gemini - Transport, communication, journalism, agencies, teaching,
publishing, printing, advertising, secretarial or clerical work;
occupations involving travel and familiarity with a number of different
environments.
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