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26taurus
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posted May 08, 2005 01:45 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
How true is this?!!
For me, it is right on. (Uranus conjunct MC) I bolded some of the points that were especially true....although really, all of it is.

Collective responsibility: Your spiritual task is to stand apart, to be different from the crowd. Traditional security is not only unlikely, it is inadvisable. Individuality may on occasion feel like an onerous liability, but even with your own doubts, you wilfully maintain that sense of distinction. You want to stand out in a crowd. You're supposed to be independent. This is the mark of true maturity for you, to travel a singular road, marching to the beat of a different drummer. It doesn't mean you're not permitted the ordinary pleasures of sharing. Intimacy, union, relationship - all these are available to you. But you must somehow define yourself apart from the mass. The challenge is to transcend the ordinary in human affairs, to embrace independence without succumbing to fear of ostracism.

Professional ambition: Career is where your individuality can shine. Others may think you slightly strange, but never mind (and you won't). Just continue to follow your own course in ambition. You need to be independent, amd this could mean literally working alone, or it could infer that you contract your services. Employment is not for you - you'd be a square peg in a round hole. Even if a safe career beckons, you're better off pursuing your own path, for status in and of itself is almost meaningless. Success can come suddenly, like being discovered after a long period of invisibility. Any similar but negative shifts are an indication that your life was hardening, so welcome even these, for they allow you to make important course corrections. Stay open, be aware, and roll with the punches.

Missions and messages: Something about you seems strange and foreign to us, as if you were from another planet, another solar system, as if you were an alien in human trappings. This is not to say that we experience you as threatening, as a monster from outer space. But through your personality, we remember that we are all aliens in one way or another. We realise the importance of independence, of not following well-worn paths of conformity; and we see the results of wilfully standing apart from others, for better or worse. We're reminded that every individual has the potential for brilliance, for connecting with a pure idea. FInally, we see how life can change completely, suddenly, without warning. We learn how security is an illusion, how we must not cling to what is seemingly safe, but must instead experiment with our lives.

'Outer-link' parent: Your father was a unique person, different from other people, or different in how he related to you. He may have been erratic, or highly self-willed, but at any rate he careved out his own unique life. It's possible that you were separated from him, either literally or figuratively. In some way, you learned through your relationship with him the necessity of standing on your own two feet, depending on no-one; and that imprint formed one of the basic attitudes that will follow you into adulthood.

Authority: You want to chart your own course, to discover a new world. You are probably not especially receptive to the idea of accepting responsibility for others or for the world, preferring instead to remain apart, an island in themiddle of an ocean. But you have the ability to lead when you feel it necessary. The power you wield culturally comes from teh uniqueness of your personality, and the success of your authority depends upon your flexibility. Your challenge is to be a repsonsible revolutionary; and that is quite a paradox indeed.

Bill Herbst
http://groups.msn.com/interpretations4/uranusin10th2.msnw

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aries-chick
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posted May 08, 2005 10:55 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
heyyy

Cool that you posted this.. Natally only Jupiter is close to my MC, in the 10th.. But I have transiting Uranus on my MC these days. I'm deffinetly becoming somewhat of a rebel with my studies lol and a bit wacky. And I think ppl are picking up on it, like my teachers eeeeek

Is it a pretty lucky transit though or do you think it'd cause probs?

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devi
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posted May 08, 2005 10:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for devi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have 10 degree Pisces on the MC, and I'm a Taurus also A lot of what you posted is true! I think I've always been different; often felt like an alien and now with this transit, I am just being me, the alien lol, and not caring as much how that appears, instead of trying to conform. (I have natal Uranus 9 degrees from the ASC)

My life is a pretty quiet one, until lately, when all sorts of exciting things have cropped up: feeling liberated from the sale of a house, travelling.(Uranus rules my 9th)

I am an astrologer and have been more busy than ever with that Anyway, I am enjoying this transit! I also have progressed venus trining natal Uranus, so that might have something to do with it!

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aries-chick
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posted May 08, 2005 12:11 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Welcome Devi

Are you Italian? devi means 'you have to' in Italian

My MC's in Pisces also, at less than 1 degree..

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devi
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posted May 08, 2005 01:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for devi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you for the welcome, Aries Chick.

No, I'm not Italian, although I eat a lot of their food

I saw that a devi is a little spirit of sorts and it just appealed to me. I guess more of an Indian slant to it.

I never realized until recently just how much I'm influenced by my Pisces MC, although I'm glad for it.

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Heart--Shaped Cross
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posted May 08, 2005 02:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have this conjunction. Much of Herbst's interpretation rings true for me...

I've always felt like an alien, like I didnt fit in anywhere. I've yet to make my peace with this, as my Venus/Sun keeps asking "Can't we all just get along?", and my 1st house moon is super-sensitive to criticism, and just wants to belong. I've considered joining communes, like the Bruderhoff, but they'd expect me to adopt their philosophies, and thats a "flexibility" I'll never possess. I've felt so out of place here that the thought of suicide has become a pet consolation of mine. (It's funny how easily ten years can slip by, when you're busy convincing yourself that you wont outlive the month.)

I know I'm meant to be different; even despite my share of slaps in the proverbial face, I remain convinced of my divine right to distinction. My ressume is inadmissable; I've walked out on more jobs than I care to remember. (At least I bothered to lock up the cheetos, when I walked out on a gas station during rush-hour.)

My long period of invisibility persists, but I'm cool with that, for the most part. I remember my mixed feelings when I had a poem published and my relatives all pressed me to get them copies for their coffee tables, "whatever the cost". I assured them I would, but I never ordered them. They didn't get it anyway. The poem was good long before it was published. And their pride just disappointed me; I thought, "You're proud of THAT? What meager expectations you must have for me."

It takes a lot to bring out the leader in me, but, when I feel pressured enough, it springs into action, and everyone is more stunned than put-off. One time, a friend of mine called my cell sounding lower than ever; mentioning suicide; wanting company. He's usually a reticent guy (Aqua), so, I took it very seriously. The Libra I was with (and his Leo asc) was very upset about turning the car around to head to this kid's house. He protested in every way he could think of, and told me I was only encouraging the Aqua by taking him seriously. "No," I said, "Sometimes sh!t like this happens in life, and people just need to be empathized with, to know somebody CARES! So forget that you know everything for five seconds and help me out here." He didn't argue.

My father is a triple Aqua, but he's one of those fairly conventional Aquas, on account of all that fixed energy, and the impressionability of the 1st house moon. On the other hand, he has carved out an unconventional niche, in that he plays the role of "house husband" to my mother's more worldly ambitious career gal (Virgo/Leo/Gem). He loves to cook, and is always inventing new recipes.

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DayDreamer
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posted May 08, 2005 05:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
26taurus, I can sort of relate. I have Uranus in the 6th of work and service. I can't stand working under others or the 9-5 type jobs. I have a hard time sticking to convetional jobs because of this.

Plus I have a Mars, Mercury, and Sun in Aquarius in the 10th house (Conjunct Capricorn Midheaven gives me alot more stability)


For anyone else with Uranus in the 6th, here is a description of what it means...

Unequal relationships: You're a natural reformer with a sharp eye for abuses of power, seeking out situations of social disequilibrium to provoke change. From the inferior position, your impulse toward upheaval begins quietly. Then suddenly, in an unlikely momemnt, you reveal yourself to be Robin Hood, defender of the meek, tweaking the nose of the Sheriff of Nottingham. You'd like to exist outside all power hierarchies, since your motivation is toward complete independence. The pitfall involves abuse of fairness. If you insist on provoking revolution is the underdog, realise that you're fair game for similar treatment in the superior position. The challenge is to destroy unhealthy dominance anywhere you find it. If you have a choice, be Thomas Jefferson rahter than Thomas Paine.

Duty and service: You take particular delight in helping, for service is the way you stand out from the crowd. In attitude, you're a loner; ordinary cultural rules of conduct are discarded in favor of a more private code. Provocative mental insight is your method. You take risks with those you serve; you want impact. You shake up people's nervous systems, challenging old emotional assumptions with new mental perspectives. The pitfall surrounds humility versus ego. One moment you seek only a unique solution to another's problems; the next moment you're commanding all the energy in a surge of fervent but insensitive soapbox philosophy. The challenge involves mastering teh art of the 'quiet revolution' and the use of 'invisible electricity'.

Technical mind: Uranian mentality includes the brilliant impulses of inspired geniuses, as well as the erratic aberrations of unbalanced crackpots. What distinguishes the two? The genius solves problems by thinking about them in new ways. She looks with fresh eyes, questioning everything. Often, she sees the solution in a spark of inspiration before the knows the means. The crackpot uses the same procedures. But the genius works backward, filling in the holes, painstakingly bridging the old to the new, whereas the crackpot offers no help to those of us he has 'left behind'. So we disregard the crackpot while embracing the genius. Your mind pulls you away from ordinary linear rationality, to inspired bursts of new vision. Your challenge is to add the discipline necessary to bridge the gap, abd be revered as a genius rather than denigrated as a crackpot.

Discipline and routines: Regularity is antithetical to your lifestyle. There are routines, to be sure, but they are markedly erratic, distinguished by their unpredictability. You have an iron will when it comes to tasks; and you can work with astonishing discipline, but only when you choose hte issue. Your skills become specalities; and your specialities then branch off to form their own peculiar patterns of expertise, sometimes seemingly unrelated to one another. Your challenge is to weave these disparate elements into a unique coherence.

Also written by Bill Herbst


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sthenri
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posted May 08, 2005 06:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have this in Libra trine my Sun in Taurus, I do work for myself at least part time, but I am flexible working with a partner or under others. As long as I can wear what I want, and I am not strictly watched over, I like to be trusted. Pluto trine Sun.

Don't forget your progressed chart, because Uranus could be a little different, and look at your chart with the day and birthtime set to where you live now, that chart will tell you how you are relating to that planet.

Right now, Uranus is in the 8th where I live, and it was in the 7th in Ireland. I really felt better in Ireland than here, I got along with others better, still I prefer Uranus in the 7th or 8th than the 10th, and that's probably why I moved.

I notice that I attract a lot of Uranus in the 7th's and 8th when I live in a place with that chart. In fact my last two b/f's had progressed moon in the sixth and Venus in Gemini, both natally and progressed and that is my location chart right now, no coincidence.

Irish people also are very lucky for me in terms of money and emotions,

So if you have Uranus/10th, it affects you to a certain extent but so do your progressed and location charts.

Does anyone else attract partners with Uranus in the 4th? or 7th?

Natasha
Taurus/6th house
Cancer Moon/8th

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DayDreamer
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posted May 08, 2005 07:14 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi sthenri I have Uranus in Scorpio in the 6th in my progressed chart to where I live now as well. I guess I haven't moved too far from where I was born, only a 1 hour time difference I think.

I see you are in Montreal right now. Are you originally from Ireland?

Have you had any lasting relationships with Uranus 7th people? I only know of a few people I've attracted with that, possibly because I'm Aquarian.

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posted May 08, 2005 07:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey 26

I have Uranus Trine MC (MC in the 10th in Aries. )

Hmmm.

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sthenri
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posted May 08, 2005 10:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Daydreamer, I have dated two men with Uranus in the 7th, but not long lasting, over a year. Truth is Uranus in the 7th likes stability and compromise on most ideas-a more submissive partner. I could work on being more stable, but that won't happen through my partner. Uranus in the 7th works better fo rme than most except for that submissive partner thing (not likely to happen soon with my Mars in the 1st in Sag, and Pluto trine Sun), we make better friends.

I did visit and stay in Ireland for a while but now I am in Montreal, in Ireland I had many 7th house planets and I felt very strong. That is a lesson to me, to cultivate my 7th house through partners.

Natasha

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DayDreamer
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posted May 09, 2005 01:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Really? Uranus in the 7th wants stability and a submissive partner?? I think they want the opposite at least initially. After that they may want more stability because they can sense that oh this girl is the type they can’t control. They sorta teeter- totter...and then when she's submissive then they want her to be independent again. Damn ppl with Uranus in the 7th

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sthenri
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posted May 09, 2005 09:09 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Daydreamer, Hi there, I also have Uranus trine Sun so I am very Aquarian by nature, and I attract Aquarians too. I have not attracted an Aquarian with uranus in the 7th, that would be wild. Yes I do feel this aspect likes independence in thought but not in action. And then any stability enforced towards me feels like jail. If you have this aspect do you get nervous or upset around your partner?

My Mercury in the 7th is what does it, but yes both these men attracted mainly submissive women who they complained were cold and unresponsive, and they were blonde, not very physically active and bascially interested in so many other things they felt abandoned emotionally.

But then if I got emotional they would try to control that. My hunch is that both men were trying to get a new career going and wanted a woman to support that.

My intuition always tells me to back out of relationships like that, because I supported one man's career for a few years. Uranus in the 7th seems to need to get the career off the ground first before stable relationships. am i wrong?

I don't know if I am right because neither man is working steadily yet, one has started a new job though. I ought to call him up and find out, but he will think I am nagging, if I do.

Natasha

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DayDreamer
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posted May 10, 2005 12:02 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey Natasha, what is your ascendant?

Nervous? Not that I can recall. Maybe sick. Upset? Yes!

Hmmm...Well for myself, I’ve found that Uranus in the 7 th feel compelled to be in deep committed relationships all too..SUDDENLY...when you least expect it...and then by the time you come around...they’ve given up on the whole thing at the wrong time. I’m not one for yo-yo’s, unless they are like me (in a good sense ).

They expect you to be wonder-woman, and provide stability and eccentricity when they need it, at their beck and call. I would prefer to stay away from guys with that placement in their charts now...I don’t have time and energy to waste. There are many more Aquarian guys out there with more stability in terms of their relationships. Or at least that I can have a real and steady relationship with.

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sthenri
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posted May 10, 2005 11:23 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes I know what you mean, about the commitment part. I don't like commit now, but leave me free,

And yes i do agree there are aquarians out there who are stable and great,

My ascendant is Sag conjunct Mars, and it's opposite my Sun in Taurus/6th house. Neptune is very close but it's still in the 12th in Scorpio.

My Mars is not easy, it's square Pluto, and the midheaven, but it is trine Venus.
my sun is trine Uranus, Pluto, Jupiter and sextile the North Node in Pisces.

I do not like to be tied down, but I will for the right person who is patient, and employed.

Especially nice are Aquarians with Venus in Pisces, Pisces Suns with Water Moons, and some Virgos if they are not too strict.

Natasha

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DayDreamer
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posted May 12, 2005 12:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
How is it to have your fixed taurus sun opposite your ascendant in sag, a mutuable fire sign

Wet Aquarians are especially nice. (just as long as they don't have Uranus in the 7th...can you tell I'm bitter about that?) I dont know if its fair to blame that one aspect...but I feel like blaming something.

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astro junkie
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posted May 14, 2005 11:37 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have -

MC in Aquarius
11th House Cusp in Pisces
Chiron in Pisces in my 10th House

I can relate to a bunch of that ...

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Lemingtyne
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posted May 18, 2005 03:31 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi 26t,
My Uranus is in the 10th House, but it's not conjunct MC. It's about as far from MC as it can be and still be in that house (which is fully in Scorpio).

I need to be independent, but I'm not concerned with whether or not I'm "different" from others. I sort of go through life doing my thing with blinders on, not paying attention to what everyone else is doing, wearing or feeling. And that can be bad sometimes.
My dad was quiet and introspective and seemed nervous around people, but he was happy, fatalistic in an optimistic way. He died when I was young, and from that I learned to depend on no one, and I've probably missed out on some painful learning experiences because of it. One one hand, at least I missed the pain, but on the other, I missed the lessons and I'm getting socially behind.
"Employment is not for you." I've been out of college for several months and haven't found a job, and I sort of dread finding one. I'll wait until I run out of money. Can't I just win the lotto (even though I don't play)?

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sthenri
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posted May 18, 2005 10:22 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My dad was quiet and introspective and seemed nervous around people, but he was happy, fatalistic in an optimistic way. He died when I was young, and from that I learned to depend on no one

Wow, that's my father too, he eventually did himself in,

And Daydreamer, yes it's possible to have the opposition since my ascendant is about a degree away from Scorpio.

Also I have the same bitter feelings about Uranus in the 7th!

You are not alone

Nat

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DayDreamer
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posted May 19, 2005 01:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Man I really do have to insult the words I say....for it to come across right...

quote:
And Daydreamer, yes it's possible to have the opposition since my ascendant is about a degree away from Scorpio

Natasha, I wasn't questionning you in that way

I was asking you how it feels to have that aspect.

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sthenri
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posted May 20, 2005 09:36 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi, I wasn't criticizing, funny how online my tone comes across cold, its' the same in emails I am told,
but yes it feels strange health wise I have to be very careful and I idealize very healthy beautiful people, maybe too much. Hitler had the opposition too, Taurus/Scorpio, and he was obsessed with perfect people. I get that way sometimes,

Natasha

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DayDreamer
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posted May 20, 2005 04:54 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hehehe...no worries

quote:
Hitler had the opposition too, Taurus/Scorpio, and he was obsessed with perfect people. I get that way sometimes
That is interesting!

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shop22much
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posted March 19, 2006 03:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for shop22much     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
*bump*

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26taurus
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posted March 19, 2006 03:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I was thinking about this thread a couple of days ago. Wanted to find it.

Yep, still true.

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Ami Anne
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posted June 11, 2011 06:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
interesting about MC

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