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Bissie
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posted October 21, 2002 07:19 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I would like to know more about the effect of planets singletons in real life. I am especially interested to hear about MOON singletons - how do you feel it, what do you feel, how do you behave, do you feel it at all (the effect of being singleton I mean ) is there any Scorpio singleton MOons around?

I`ve read that people with Moon sigleton could be described as a child who would never want to grow up, who want to be pampered, mothered and be treated like a special person.. how true is that?

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posted October 22, 2002 06:05 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey Bissie,

afraid i don't know anything much about singletons but this is a question i'm very interested in as well...

I have a capricorn singleton moon... hope someone out there can enlighten us!

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posted October 22, 2002 08:10 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bissie and Delta,

By singleton, are you referring to a Moon that makes no aspects to anything else? I'll assume you're referring to an unaspected planet. Firstly, they're not weak or insignificant. They just have trouble grasping the energy of the planet, in the case of the Moon, say early patterns, habits and emotions. This can create an insecurity and you need to trust the energy of the planet. Over time, through living with this situation, you will gain awareness of it and find ways to express it. Obviously house placement is important. It can be triggered through transit and progression. It can also reveal itself through other people's charts if it makes an aspect there. It can express extremely one minute and be absent the next. It can be a great source of power or talent, if you get a handle on it. But not something that can be forced. You must learn to trust it.

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posted October 22, 2002 09:58 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The as singleton
by Eleanor Buckwalter

The creativity associated with an Inferior Function does not flow easily and naturally as it does when it arises from the Dominant Function. It manifests in sometimes painful, strained, and embarrassing ways. There is a quality of strife and urgency associated with the expression of the Inferior Function, although it can be a source of great creativity. Singletons (and the missing function), tend to come out when the individual is under stress. For example, Al Gore’s Mercury singleton (only Water sign planet), shows up under stress as his proclivity for making exaggerated statements that distort the facts.

The singleton as an Inferior Function gives a focus to that function. For example, a singleton Earth Moon in Capricorn in the ninth house gives a narrow channel to focus the desire to be nurtured and cared for on the physical and worldly level. The person may only feel grounded and secure with structured (Capricorn), ideological concepts and perceptions (ninth house). Perhaps the childhood was spent in a boarding school or a strict religious school with a resulting desire in adulthood for freedom (ninth house), in a mountainous countryside (Capricorn). There is a strong connection between the physical level and the emotions and vice versa, a love and longing for the high country, for status and wealth, for perfection in all areas (Capricorn things). Otherwise, the person may be quite impractical and struggle with basic survival issues (food, money, sex, etc.) When the Inferior Function is missing, there is no focus, and so the issues tend to be diffused throughout the life and the psychology. The person with no Earth may be obsessed with money, sex and food, any one or all of these things. She may, for instance, be overweight through overeating (food addiction, an Earth problem), while being a stickler for detail when it comes to keeping her house neat and tidy (a Virgo trait), and balancing her checkbook each week (a Taurus tendency).

Some planets as singletons tend to be more problematic than others are. Mercury, Venus, and the Sun are rarely found as singletons because most of the time they are so close to each other from our earth perspective. If one of them is a singleton it should be looked at closely, for it is a rare and remarkable phenomenon.

The Sun and Moon as singletons are critical in the psychological makeup of a person! There is something special and unusual in connection with the mother or nurturing figure with the Moon. And with the Sun singleton there are special issues around father or the positive male role model. Men tend to project their Moon (and Venus), singleton onto the women in their lives, while women project the Sun (and Mars), singleton onto the significant men around them: father, husband, and the boss.

With a singleton Moon, all kinds of lunar issues are emphasized. It is so crucial because the Moon represents the most primitive, innate, instinctual parts of our being. It is the “inner infant” and little child that never grows up. So when there is a Moon singleton, the person has a very active and alive inner baby who is insecure and needy, as well as playful, creative, and loveable. It is also the “inner mother” who has the capacity to nurture not only the individual himself, but other people and things as well. Our person with the singleton Moon in Capricorn has a “green thumb,” the capacity to nurture and foster plant life.

The Moon symbolizes our earliest preverbal memories, or the deepest, primary conditioning. These memories are stored in an area of the brain very close to the area associated with our inherent animal survival instincts. Because they are preverbal, it is difficult and sometimes impossible to articulate or even cognize these memories. They become the core of emotional complexes. The personal mythology of “Mother” in a chart is linked to both the inherent need to be nurtured (some babies are needier than others are), and the perception and memories of how one was nurtured by the mother or nurturing person. The person with Moon singleton in Capricorn tends to feel, “I never got enough!” And, since the real mother has Moon in Aries, he is probably right! Moon in Scorpio will have myths around how seductive and secretive mother was, or how powerful she was and how she “drowned” him in her emotional aura.

The Moon represents the archetypal feminine figure or the anima. Because the Moon singleton tends to be projected by men, the anima complex is most common. He tends to be obsessed with a search for the ideal woman to complete him. He may, at the same time, subconsciously question his own masculinity because the feminine is so emphasized in his psychology. If he has a Moon Singleton in Scorpio or Capricorn, his ideal woman may be very unconscious, denied and repressed. He may think the ideal woman is a socially mandated archetype, such as a blond, blue-eyed, ebullient cheerleader. But what he gets repeatedly is a very different kind of woman, at least as he sees her. One man with a Moon singleton in Scorpio and a Venus singleton in Capricorn asked, “Why do I keep attracting [and being attracted to] “witches” as girlfriends?” He was not happy to be told that is what he would keep getting until he integrated those energies into his consciousness. Then he might actually see those same “witchy” women quite differently, or accept that he found them much more attractive than the cheerleaders, no matter what TV and magazine advertisements promote as sexy.

Questions of child bearing can be crucial for a woman with a Moon singleton. She may have very intense feelings about it: wants a baby, does not want any children, has a highly ambivalent attitude about it. If she decides to have a child, the infantile part of her comes up. She is confronted with having to give up her own childishness, of having to grow up and nurture and care for someone else instead of being ever the one who is taken care of by another. If she has been married for some years and has become “daddy’s little girl” to her husband and the biological clock is loudly ticking, she is in a real quandary! On the other hand, if she has become “mommy” to her husband, a real baby can demolish the marriage. A woman (or a man), may project the singleton Moon on the child or children. The crisis of the “empty nest syndrome” hits when the children grow up and no longer need nurturing or “mothering.”

Issues around dependency or “co-dependency” and security are exaggerated with a Moon singleton. Umbilical relationships are common, perhaps inevitable. A man wants a secure job, a woman a secure marriage, or, these days, a secure job. Issues of meshing and merging one’s identity with that of another person is crucial. Institutions such as the Church or the Military may become the projected Moon (family and secure nurturing figure). We see Moon singletons in the charts of religious people: Martin Luther (11/10/1483, 11:00 PM, Eisleben, Germany), initiator of the Protestant Reformation; St. Teresa of Avila (3/28/1515, 5:30 AM, Avila, Spain), who reformed the Carmelite Order; Pierre Teillard de Chardin (see last month’s article).1

The person with a singleton Moon carries a feeling that, “My inner child is very special,” or, “I am the Divine Child.” He or she may have been made to feel special as a child, singled out within the family, given special responsibilities, duties, honors, or was a martyr, an abused child. Being “special” early in life is conducive to remaining an “eternal divine child.”

In the Introduction last month we looked at Bill Clinton’s Moon in Taurus, three times a singleton. His biography reveals he was the “special child” in his birth family. His father died in a car accident before he was born. His early security depended on his mother and grandmother. He perceived these women as powerful, nurturing, security figures. His mother worked, so he had to be responsible for himself early on. Later, when she remarried and had a second son, Bill took on the responsible role of surrogate father to his little half-brother. He had special responsibilities and, because he was a bright child and good student, special honors. Powerful women are always in his life: his wife, his only daughter, and a girlfriend who brought him to impeachment.

It should come as no great surprise that Monica Lewinsky (July 23, 1973, 12:21 PM, San Francisco, CA), also has a Moon singleton in Taurus. She “looks the part,” voluptuous, sensuous and oddly innocent. A woman will tend to “own” her singleton Moon, and she may build her life and career around it. Monica said that what attracted her most to Clinton was the “little boy” she saw in him (his Moon singleton).

Another woman with a singleton Moon is Martha Stewart (August 3, 1941, 1:33 PM, Jersey city, NJ). Her Sagittarius Moon in the second house of income and values is two times a singleton. It is the only planet in a universal sign and a personal house. She has promoted (Sagittarius), her talent for domestic arts (Moon), into a multimillion dollar empire (Sagittarius on the second house cusp). Sagittarius always does things in a very big way! Martha’s inner creative child may not be great for relationships because children are by nature self-centered and demanding. Martha is famous for her hot temper. Her “eternal inner infant” (Moon), is part of a Grand Trine in Fire, with Sun in Leo and Mars in Aries. It could be very easy (trine), for her to “get burned up” or “burned out.” By over-compensating her Moon singleton, she has made herself an immortal household icon.

Women tend to over-compensate their anima planets, Moon and Venus, when these show up as singletons, but not necessarily. A man is more likely to project them, but, again, not necessarily. With both sexes the singleton Moon is the child who never grows up. In some ways and in certain areas of life the Moon singleton person will always be the “eternal infant” – demanding and needy for time, attention, and security. And both genders almost always have intense issues around the mother figure in their lives. The “inner child” at his or her best is highly creative, lively and playful, full of boundless energy.

There are other factors in the chart besides a singleton Moon that can correlate to the mother complex and the anima complex. Hard aspects between the Moon and Pluto or between Moon, not itself a singleton, and another singleton planet can produce behavior and attitudes similar to those associated with the Moon singleton. For example, a woman with a Saturn in Aries singleton opposed Moon in Libra had very ambivalent relationships with her daughters, yet she bound them to her with a tight psychological umbilical cord by belittling them and undermining their self-confidence (a negative Saturn trait). She was jealous of them because she had to compete with them for “Daddy’s” affection. Both girls had Moon in hard aspect to Pluto; so it was all too easy for them to fall victim to, or play into, the mother’s vicious games. The daughters felt Mother had nurtured them with psychic poison (their own Moon/Pluto myth of mother).

An individual with a Moon singleton needs creative, positive outlets. Go by how it is a singleton in order to focus on areas of activity. Martha Stewart is flamboyantly creative in the domestic arts. Monica Lewinsky now designs purses and luxury accessories for women and is on British television discussing U.S. “culture.” An earth sign Moon singleton man is a landscape architect.

A Moon singleton person can manifest the stereotypical best and worst traits of the sign Cancer. Mood swings and emotional hypersensitivity are inevitable with these highly emotional and feeling people. They respond acutely to Moon transits. Check this out with family members, close friends and co-workers – anyone with whom you have daily interaction. Observe their behavior. For example, a person with a Moon singleton has Mars in Leo in the third house. On days when the Moon is in Leo, she has angry thoughts, speaks harsh words, is impatient and gets into arguments and power struggles at the slightest provocation. A few days later with transiting Moon in Libra over natal Neptune, she may feel guilty over what she said or did, and almost always gets romantic and sentimental. Lunar progressions, too, will have an even stronger impact on the life of a Moon singleton native than they do on the rest of us.

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stella polaris
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posted October 22, 2002 12:12 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What is a singleton? I thought it was a planet that was all alone on one side of the chart, with at least 60 degrees on both sides to the next planets?

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Bissie
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posted October 22, 2002 01:34 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hi guys,

planets singletons are VERY important to consider in one`s natal chart. Singletons have such enormous strenth - they could draw the whole energy from the chart, its very important to consider the Sign, the nature of the planet involved and the house position. The most important singletons are Sun, Moon , Venus and Mars..but any planet could be a singleton.

Now what is a singleton- it is a planet, which stands alone in the chart - for example - it is located alone in the northen or eastern half of the chart. It is a planet that is the only one in quality or in element.
For example a Moon in Leo, which happens to be the ONLY planet in fire in the whole chart - has tremendous energy, this planets are called - "Planets out of control". If a planet happens to be the only in Fixed Signs-that is a singleton too. The more times a planet is a singleton- the stronger it is.

Planets with no aspect are called "peregrine" , they also are very strong but the nature of their interaction is different then the Singleton planets.

the astrologer Eleanor Buckwalter, the one that Magnolia is reffering to, has avery detailed article on Singletons - check out her website at:
http://www.astrologyclub.org/

click on Astrology articles on the left

I have a Mars Singleton myself (the only planet in Fire in my chart) and the description of it on that website fits me just perfectly.
the missing elemnt is also veru important - like for example, you Stella don``t have fire in your chart, except for your ASC ...check out this website for info on your missing element


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pidaua
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posted October 22, 2002 01:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Magnolia,

Do you have any information about Air Singletons?

My Uranus is in Libra, located in my first house and it is opposed to my Aries Moon (7th house) and both square my Capricorn Mercury in the 4th house. I have been trying to find information on this very thing.

Thank you so much. If it helps to see my chart, here's the information:

December 16, 1969 Artesia, CA 11:45pm

Thanks in advance. I really appreciate it.

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posted October 22, 2002 04:49 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bissie and Magnolia,

Thank you very much for the information on singletons. I thought unaspected planets didn't seem quite right. I shouldn't post so early in the morning before the coffee kicks in. LOL

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posted October 22, 2002 05:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey Bissie
Great link
You already know that Uranus is the singleton in my chart and in my 11th house...
Interesting hey especially as I have such an interest in Astrology
Sue

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Purpleflame
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posted October 22, 2002 11:31 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Biss, I really enjoy all your choices for discussion. This one caught my eye as it looked like you were looking for Moon in Scorpio Singletons soooo do take a look at my chart and please do tell..is my Moon a singleton in that it is my only Scorp. hmmm I am not too sure about what it is you are looking for!! love FLame

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stella polaris
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posted October 23, 2002 12:12 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Allan Oken's Astrology has a very interesting analyzis of Isadora Duncan and her Uranus singleton in the 5th house. She was a "modern", original dancer, both her children and an adoptive child suddenly died.
PS: Bissie, I also have MC in fire.

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Bissie
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posted October 23, 2002 01:44 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Purpleflame..nice nick by the way

no, your Moon in Scorpio is not a singleton in your chart, you have Jupiter and Uranus in water too, and Scorpio being a fixed sign-you have Pluto in a fixed sign as well..
none of your other planets are sigletons by quality element or house position. Angles doesn`t count except for ASC..at least that is what i`ve heard and read. ASC being the only one in element or modality could be a very strong point in a chart.

Hi Stella darlin
for what I know - angles doesn`t counts for singletons..
you don`t have fire in your chart except for your ASC, and thats why you may appear like a real Lioness because the lack of that element will overcompensate in your outer appearance and behaviour. Thank god your husband has a lot of fire in his chart so he supplies the missing element generously.
see, this guy is very important to you..where are you going without fire in your pockets, hhhmmm?

Hola Sue ,
yes, I`ve heard you could behave very Uranian when one least excpect it..hhmm, isn`t that Uranus specialty..
soooo, do you like carrot cakes?

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Purpleflame
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posted October 24, 2002 07:26 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for taking a look,Bis. I appreciate your time, energy and wisdom. Now I know what a singleton is. I had thought it was when it was the one and only in a sign but now realize that it needs to be the one and only in an element. I like my chart just the way it is..most days..Love Flame

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posted October 25, 2002 09:07 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting Bissie! Guess what a shock people get discovering what's behind my professional Lioness-mask...
As for His Royal Lion, he has now (with a tiny little help from me), managed to produce His Royal Lion Jr. and our little Lion Prince has inherited his father's stellium in Leo (and so far in his seven year old life he has worn out six mirrors ). His Royal Lion has also produced a second son, this one with Aries moon and Sag asc., so you can be sure that it's burning hot in our home and my lack of fire in natal chart is MORE than compensated...

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posted October 25, 2002 01:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hola Bissie
Yes I love carrot cake...mmmmm yummy

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stella polaris
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posted October 25, 2002 01:21 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bissie, get to know the whole family: My brother and his wife both have Neptun as only planet in water, in the 4th house...For a second time in their relationship they try to live in a boat, to my brother it's out of the question to live anywhere else, he has never even considered it...untill now.. Unfortunatly his wife has asthma and gets ill in the boat...
Carrot cake, Cat??

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posted October 25, 2002 02:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a question about Singletons two of my friends.

My Virgo friend (9-9-66: 6:49am Silver Spring MD) Has NO air planets and he has only one fire planet, in Leo in Mars and in his 11th house. If you check out his chart, you'll see that he is almost all water and earth (not to mention that we square the heck out of eachother)

My birth data is my post from above. I have a Singleton in the Air element (Libra - Uranus in my first house)

My other friend: Mr. Leo has a Singleton in the Water element: Scorpio in Neptune in his 7th house.

I find that my Virgo friend acts so MUCH like a LEO. Do you think that his Fire:Mars Singleton is what is the casuse of this? Do we Singletons attract each other.

Anyone?

Thanks,

Pidaua

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Bissie
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posted October 25, 2002 03:21 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hehehe hahaha Stella
how do you handle it when all those Lions in your house start to roar at the same time ?

Pidaua
yes, the singleton planets are so strong, they have a mind on their own, so the people may very well react and behave (most of the time) on their singletons.
I for one have Mars singleton in Leo and I have ben mistaken for a Leo many many times

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posted October 25, 2002 03:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Stella
Bissie asked me earlier in this string if I liked carrot cake (my singleton is Uranus). Actually there is such a cake and trust me it is yummy
Harvey Nichols here in London sell the best
Sue

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posted October 25, 2002 04:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bissie,

Thanks for the information. It totally makes sense. My friend, the Virgo, really does act more like a Leo. Hell, if I didn't know better, I would have pinned him for one, right down to having to be the center of attention. We also get along well, like a Sag and Leo.

Thanks!!!

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wow magnolia that was a fabulous description of moon singletons. its always scary when something hits home a little too much... but that was very interesting. thanks.

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I have a singleton planet, my Moon, in a Fixed sign, Aquarius, and it is my only planet in Air. It is two degrees opposite my Mars, and one degree quincunx my Sun. So what does that mean? I always felt that it was significant, and that sometimes it is actually more powerful than I give it credit for, since it is my only Air, and Aquarius is the least lunar sign there is...yet I am not aware that it is supposed to be highly significant. It's in my 8th house and roughly 60 degrees away from any other planet, definitely my only singelton. So do I win a prize, Bissie?

Bright Blessings,
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posted October 27, 2002 11:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
HI Carlo,

How are you!!!!! SO, you are a fellow Air Singleton? Mine's posted up above. How is So Cal? Mmmmmmm, to be in Palm Springs, I really miss that place.

Are you going to take the tram up to the Mountains if you get a chance? It is really beautiful, especially in November and December. There is a nice place to grab a drink and look over the city.

I hope you are having great time with the Latin Festival. I am soooooo jealous, although I am enjoying the Fall weather out here. I LOVE the changing of the leaves. Mother Natures Artwork!!

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posted October 27, 2002 11:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yes Carlo,
you get a free cookie and a lollypop.. I am sure your 8th house Moon would love the lollypop, no?

caaaatch

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I have Pluto in Libra 4th as my only planet in air Singleton and Jupiter Rx Taurus 11th or 12th acts as a singleton because it has 3 of my personal planets opposing it and it's the handle of my bucket chart.


Most Pluto singleton people are very powerful, especially when Pluto is aspected by personal planets: Sun, Moon, Venus, Mercury and Mars. Power is certainly a big issue with Pluto, but it can manifest in many different ways. A conscious individual of integrity or another Plutonian person will almost always like the singleton Pluto person. People with guilt complexes or who are self-deceptive and self-righteous (and a lot of that is going on these days with Pluto in Sagittarius!), will hate the Plutonian. Pluto can see their dirty little secrets and the skeletons in their closets, and hears the sound of their lies, smells the stench of their hypocrisies.

One thing that seems to stand out about people with Pluto singletons in the natal chart is that they tend to be catalysts. They can touch your life and even if you make no impression on them, they change you or you are changed by contact with them or their ideas.

When looking at any singleton planet, we, of course, look first at why it is a singleton. For example, in Lenny Bruce's chart, Pluto is the only planet in a Personal sign. Personal signs are about survival and nurturance and how we take care of ourselves. Then we look at the house Pluto rules. Where is it coming from, what is it bringing with it? http://www.astrologyclub.org/


When it is a singleton, Jupiter can manifest as a God/Deity Complex. We often find the Messiah Complex with its sense of “I can do anything!” The flip side of the sense of one’s own “godness” (god-like qualities and abilities), includes the projection of those onto others, or guru worship. There is an enthusiasm for the god within. A young man named Stephan heard a Biblical quote, “With God all things are possible.” He was fourteen at the time and blithely replied, “I don’t know much about God, but that sure is true for me!” That is a Jupiter in Aries singleton, only Fire sign! One of the dangers with a Jupiter singleton is a bad case of hubris; that means the feeling that, “I am equal to or better than the gods!” Jupiter eventually extracts a price for that, for Jupiter is also the “wrath of God.”There tends to be tremendous ambition with Jupiter. There is a sense that, “I am so wonderful; I have to share it with everyone!” There is just so much to do and so much to give out (Saturn is also ambitious, but from a sense of lack, of never having enough; so he works hard to get more and more). People with Jupiter singletons tend to be part of the elite of whatever group or social strata they identify with as their community. This is a manifestation of aspiration toward superiority and a sense of inflatedness. The extreme of this is the Superiority Complex, and the psychopathology may be expressed as thinking oneself to be the Virgin Mary, Christ or Buddha. Jupiter is associated with the manic phase of the bipolar syndrome or manic-depression. The Superiority/Inferiority Complex is particularly common where there is a difficult aspect between Jupiter and Saturn, especially if both are singletons.

Because Jupiter expands and inflates the quality of the sign it is in and the house it rules, as well as the one in which it is posited, we find many famous and successful people with the singleton in their charts.http://www.astrologyclub.org/

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