Archive for May 2006
The 12th House is probably the most misunderstood of the twelve astrological houses, I think, partly because most of the traditional astrology books written during the Age of Pisces were infected by a victim virus, or martyr meme. This is no blanket statement about Pisces Sun people but a reference to the shadow of a two-thousand year epoch of Christianity and its crucified man-god.
I do think the 12th house can represent the neurosis of self-stabbing victimization as long as the innate conditions of this House are misunderstood and complicated into problems that do not actually exist. The innate 12th House conditions I refer to are universal human conditions of solitude, being lost in the wilderness and unity with Source.
SOLITUDE. Planets in the 12th house refer to aspects of our experience that require serious withdrawal and alone time to access. Solitude, as opposed to lonliness, expresses the gratifying element of being alone. Alone, as in all one; all alone. Solitude is a universal condition that not every personality is comfortable with, unless they have 12th house planets. For example, a person with a 12th house Uranus may not know true freedom without solitude.
LOST IN THE WILDERNESS. Being lost expresses an innate, universal human condition. Whosoever espouses doctrine that claims they know where humans came from or why we are here is an, albeit good intentioned, LIAR. Bottomline is it's all unknown: we don't know why we're here. A lot of people cannot live with that uncertainty and resort to complex systems of thought, belief, religion and yes astrology, to fabricate a sense of purpose where none exists. Being lost is not a problem; it's central to the human condition. Making it a problem can feed the martyr complex that eats that suffering. Another way of reframing this sense of "lostness" is aimless wandering, or "wu wei" (google it).
UNITY WITH SOURCE. The experience of cosmic unity, or oneness with all of existence, refers to a deep human need for gnosis, or direct knowledge of God. The cause of much human suffering stems from being cut off and divided from Source by the self-imposed borders, divisions, boundaries society (we) create in an attempt to organize and control the chaos of real life. People with 12th house planets need a little, or a lot more, of this natural chaos in their lives and tend to shy away from and/or avoid any externally imposed categorizations that theaten their experience of deep unity.
FOR THOSE WITH 12th HOUSE PLANETS: To the degree you have made a problem out of any of the above conditions (or have bought into society's problems about them), you may have unwittingly pathologized the 12th House and are suffering from the victim virus. No blame; it is not your fault. If you can reframe the 12th house conditions in context to universal human conditions -- rather than as problems that need to be solved -- you can begin healing the split within you and restoring your humanity.
"Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived."
William Butler Yeats
I do think the 12th house can represent the neurosis of self-stabbing victimization as long as the innate conditions of this House are misunderstood and complicated into problems that do not actually exist. The innate 12th House conditions I refer to are universal human conditions of solitude, being lost in the wilderness and unity with Source.
SOLITUDE. Planets in the 12th house refer to aspects of our experience that require serious withdrawal and alone time to access. Solitude, as opposed to lonliness, expresses the gratifying element of being alone. Alone, as in all one; all alone. Solitude is a universal condition that not every personality is comfortable with, unless they have 12th house planets. For example, a person with a 12th house Uranus may not know true freedom without solitude.
LOST IN THE WILDERNESS. Being lost expresses an innate, universal human condition. Whosoever espouses doctrine that claims they know where humans came from or why we are here is an, albeit good intentioned, LIAR. Bottomline is it's all unknown: we don't know why we're here. A lot of people cannot live with that uncertainty and resort to complex systems of thought, belief, religion and yes astrology, to fabricate a sense of purpose where none exists. Being lost is not a problem; it's central to the human condition. Making it a problem can feed the martyr complex that eats that suffering. Another way of reframing this sense of "lostness" is aimless wandering, or "wu wei" (google it).
UNITY WITH SOURCE. The experience of cosmic unity, or oneness with all of existence, refers to a deep human need for gnosis, or direct knowledge of God. The cause of much human suffering stems from being cut off and divided from Source by the self-imposed borders, divisions, boundaries society (we) create in an attempt to organize and control the chaos of real life. People with 12th house planets need a little, or a lot more, of this natural chaos in their lives and tend to shy away from and/or avoid any externally imposed categorizations that theaten their experience of deep unity.
FOR THOSE WITH 12th HOUSE PLANETS: To the degree you have made a problem out of any of the above conditions (or have bought into society's problems about them), you may have unwittingly pathologized the 12th House and are suffering from the victim virus. No blame; it is not your fault. If you can reframe the 12th house conditions in context to universal human conditions -- rather than as problems that need to be solved -- you can begin healing the split within you and restoring your humanity.
"Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived."
William Butler Yeats
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Looking over the survey data, I thought it would be nice to list all the tribal twins....that is, people who share all three signs (Sun, Moon and Ascendant). There are probably a lot more but only some of the tribe members have given their data. Also, some of these people had given me their data last year, so I cannot guarantee that all of them are still on Tribe:
Pau & Tom: Sun Aries, Moon Cancer, Ascendant Scorpio
charon & Super Katie: Sun Taurus, Moon Taurus, Ascendant Sagittarius
Matthew & Nandi: Sun Taurus, Moon Leo, Ascendant Cancer
jeanie & Amy: Sun Taurus, Moon Libra, Ascendant Leo
Alt & John: Sun Gemini, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Cancer
Marion & Hilary: Sun Gemini, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Cancer
Laur is rem.. & LotusFeet: Sun Cancer, Moon Virgo, Ascendant Libra/Scorpio cusp
Aleph & muad: Sun Cancer, Moon Virgo, Ascendant Scorpio
Adam & Hierophant: Sun Leo, Moon Leo, Ascendant Scorpio
only & Leah: Sun Virgo, Moon Aries, Ascendant Gemini
®@îÑb¤w & Brian: Sun Libra, Moon Libra, Ascendant Aquarius
kimikimkim & Renee: Sun Scorpio, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Scorpio
Diana & Philip: Sun Scorpio, Moon Sagittarius, Ascendant Virgo
Aleksonder & Jules J: Sun Sagittarius, Moon Cancer, Ascendant Sagittarius
jorga & Jazmyn: Sun Sagittarius, Moon Sagittarius, Ascendant Sagittarius
Ada & Skyharbor: Sun Capricorn, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Pisces
Treasa & Tree: Sun Capricorn, Moon Capricorn, Ascendant Leo
gypsydaze & Pam: Sun Aquarius, Moon Aquarius, Ascendant Libra
Allen & dee-licous: Sun Aquarius, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Aries
Mathias & Arize: Sun Pisces, Moon Taurus, Ascendant Aquarius
Flyin! & Kai: Sun Pisces, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Virgo
Pau & Tom: Sun Aries, Moon Cancer, Ascendant Scorpio
charon & Super Katie: Sun Taurus, Moon Taurus, Ascendant Sagittarius
Matthew & Nandi: Sun Taurus, Moon Leo, Ascendant Cancer
jeanie & Amy: Sun Taurus, Moon Libra, Ascendant Leo
Alt & John: Sun Gemini, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Cancer
Marion & Hilary: Sun Gemini, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Cancer
Laur is rem.. & LotusFeet: Sun Cancer, Moon Virgo, Ascendant Libra/Scorpio cusp
Aleph & muad: Sun Cancer, Moon Virgo, Ascendant Scorpio
Adam & Hierophant: Sun Leo, Moon Leo, Ascendant Scorpio
only & Leah: Sun Virgo, Moon Aries, Ascendant Gemini
®@îÑb¤w & Brian: Sun Libra, Moon Libra, Ascendant Aquarius
kimikimkim & Renee: Sun Scorpio, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Scorpio
Diana & Philip: Sun Scorpio, Moon Sagittarius, Ascendant Virgo
Aleksonder & Jules J: Sun Sagittarius, Moon Cancer, Ascendant Sagittarius
jorga & Jazmyn: Sun Sagittarius, Moon Sagittarius, Ascendant Sagittarius
Ada & Skyharbor: Sun Capricorn, Moon Scorpio, Ascendant Pisces
Treasa & Tree: Sun Capricorn, Moon Capricorn, Ascendant Leo
gypsydaze & Pam: Sun Aquarius, Moon Aquarius, Ascendant Libra
Allen & dee-licous: Sun Aquarius, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Aries
Mathias & Arize: Sun Pisces, Moon Taurus, Ascendant Aquarius
Flyin! & Kai: Sun Pisces, Moon Pisces, Ascendant Virgo
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I keep reading stuff on my natal Saturn I can't relate to, I have Saturn in Virgo in my 4th house:
*Saturn in the fourth house is in detriment making the home environment more traditional or focused around the father. One tends to be conservative and controlled by discipline, responsibilities, tradition, or the past. Patriarchal feelings of authority may shape one's inner or outer environment.
*Saturn in Virgo is methodical, careful with details, precise, industrious, conscientious, prudent, skeptical, analytic, and critical. One tends to be humble and cautious. Technical and scientific skills can be developed by discipline and training. One is usually practical and willing to serve and work to improve conditions.
Yet I know many people with Saturn in Virgo and I see only one common point between all of us: We're Messy, diorganised and irresponsible in the area of our chart in wich Saturn is!!!
My natal Saturn is in my 4th house, my house has never ever been an organised or disciplined or conservative area of my life, quite the opposite, my home is chaos, I've never actually had the same addresse for more then a year....though at work (6th house) I do display all these qualities and more...
A co-worker of mine has Saturn in Virgo in his 2nd house and can't seem to clean up his personal possesions and finances...
My best friend has Saturn in Virgo in her 8th and she owes money here and there, she's always involved in some sort of a weird messy scam....
I'd like to hear your opinions on this matter, and also if some of you out there have this cofiguration I'd like to hear your experiences.....
Sarahxx
*Saturn in the fourth house is in detriment making the home environment more traditional or focused around the father. One tends to be conservative and controlled by discipline, responsibilities, tradition, or the past. Patriarchal feelings of authority may shape one's inner or outer environment.
*Saturn in Virgo is methodical, careful with details, precise, industrious, conscientious, prudent, skeptical, analytic, and critical. One tends to be humble and cautious. Technical and scientific skills can be developed by discipline and training. One is usually practical and willing to serve and work to improve conditions.
Yet I know many people with Saturn in Virgo and I see only one common point between all of us: We're Messy, diorganised and irresponsible in the area of our chart in wich Saturn is!!!
My natal Saturn is in my 4th house, my house has never ever been an organised or disciplined or conservative area of my life, quite the opposite, my home is chaos, I've never actually had the same addresse for more then a year....though at work (6th house) I do display all these qualities and more...
A co-worker of mine has Saturn in Virgo in his 2nd house and can't seem to clean up his personal possesions and finances...
My best friend has Saturn in Virgo in her 8th and she owes money here and there, she's always involved in some sort of a weird messy scam....
I'd like to hear your opinions on this matter, and also if some of you out there have this cofiguration I'd like to hear your experiences.....
Sarahxx
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