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Scorpio Chick
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posted March 26, 2007 04:13 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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neptune5
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posted March 28, 2007 11:18 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Who else is seeking wisdom?

Does your thread mean anything in particular pertaining to 'common sense'?

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Virgo Rising 8'57, Sagittarius Sun/4thH 3'26, Pisces Moon/6thH 8'22

"Our passions are not too strong, they are too weak. We are far too easily pleased." - C.S. Lewis

"Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror." - Kahlil Gibran

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misterhank
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posted March 29, 2007 12:48 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm seeking wisdom....

I have a question.

I hate to draw a picture using words...but I want to prove a point.

My mind is like a chaotic realm. When I run, my mind playbacks surepetitiously on confrontations about my life and my future. Mostly it's me or other people and my relatives.

Plus...I have visual thoughts that I was being bruised up and that I was sympathize by relatives who love me after I was abused.

I've erased those thoughts for a while...but 35% of the time, it kept returning for reasons I don't know.

I have heavy Neptune & Pluto + Planets in the 8th House in my chart. Could it possibly be that Neptune/Pluto is responsible for having my mind get chaotic?

Edit Add: I'm also a christian...I love God with all my heart...but I have a bad feeling that Pluto can poison my vision of God...

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Hank Campbell
Far Rockaway, Queens, NY
*Sun: 8th House/Leo, Moon: 3rd House/Pisces, Venus: 8th House/Leo, Mars: 6th House/Cancer, Jupiter: 8th House/Leo, Saturn: 8th House/Virgo, ASC: Capricorn

"A gifted mind needs a gifted heart to sympathize others who are in vain."

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Lialei
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posted March 29, 2007 10:23 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Plus...I have visual thoughts that I was being bruised up and that I was sympathize by relatives who love me after I was abused.

Hank, are the visuals childhood memories?

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misterhank
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posted March 29, 2007 04:29 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
To Lialei:

Yes...but not entirely so...

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AcousticGod
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posted March 29, 2007 06:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Where's your North or True Node, Misterhank?

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misterhank
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posted March 29, 2007 08:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
To Acoustic God...

My North/True Node is in 8th House/Virgo.

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AcousticGod
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posted March 30, 2007 01:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
North Node in Virgo and/or in the Sixth House

With North Node in Virgo, our South Node is in Pisces. With North Node in the sixth house, our South Node is in the twelfth house.

A tendency to avoid dealing with the details and practicalities of everyday life, to lead a rather haphazard and unorganized existence, to avoid formulating clear goals, and to put too much faith in a grand plan while neglecting practical concerns are some of the issues this position suggests. With this position, we need to work on developing some healthy and practical routines and schedules. Otherwise, we may be victim of vague worries and anxieties. Winging life is fine to an extent, but without clear goals and some orderliness, we can easily feel like we are not in control of our lives. With this position, we have great compassion for others. Taken too far, however, we risk getting used. Our goal should be to establish limits for others and ourselves, to develop a more focused mind and orderliness that will empower us with confidence in ourselves and our lives, to develop systems that will help us to be more productive, and to pay attention to deadlines, details, and rules that will enrich our lives. By structuring our lives, we will be able to come closer to achieving our dreams. http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/northnodeinvirgo.html

North Node in Scorpio and/or in the Eighth House

A tendency to be overly self-reliant and set in our ways, to cling to our possessions (material and otherwise) and habits, to be too fearful of crisis and overly focused on security, and to attempt to achieve success through sheer will rather than listening to our sixth sense are some of the issues this position suggests. With this position, we need to loosen the grasp we have on the things and people around us and open ourselves up to our soul's need for transformation, change, and regeneration. We may experience difficulties in partnerships because we tend to be blind to others' values and worth, expecting them to share the same values as us. We, in fact, not only need a partner, we need to learn the value of true partnership and intimacy (sharing) in order to gain the security we so crave! But, first we need to move away from our instincts to support ourselves, and towards sharing with significant others. We may fear taking chances and we tend to resist change as well as input from others. We may find ourselves imprisoned by the world of the five senses, and need to learn to fearlessly confront the possibility of crisis and change in our lives. Moving out of the seemingly solid and stable material world can seem intimidating. But clinging to things and people that are either outdated, limiting, or counter to our growth will steer us in the wrong direction. Releasing ourselves from our attachment to doing things our own way will help us find inner balance and satisfaction. http://www.cafeastrology.com/nodesofthemoon.html

North Node in Virgo or the 6th House

Yours is the path of discrimination and attention to details. Your focus is on practical matters, self-improvement and full development of your gifts. Duty, devotion, and discipline are important. Develop your personal skills and be of service to others. Seek to understand the details and mechanics of things. You have grand visions all you need do is ground them--make them here and now. http://members.aol.com/terriastro/nodes.htm

North Node in Scorpio or the 8th House

Yours is the path of regeneration and transformation. You are learning the power of letting go of your attachments: releasing and eliminating that which is no longer meaningful to you. You must be willing to risk what you have to reach higher levels of attainment. Seek that which is deep, real, spiritual, and abiding. Cultivate passion and self-control. http://members.aol.com/terriastro/nodes.htm

North Node in Virgo and the 6th house
Attributes to develop – work in these areas can help uncover hidden gifts and talents:

    Participation
    Bringing order to chaos
    Creating routines
    Focusing on the here and now
    Acting on feelings of compassion
    Being of service to others
    Analyzing and categorizing
    Gaining self-confidence through experience
    Moderation
    Taking risks in spite of fears
    Noticing and valuing details

Tendencies to leave behind – working to reduce the influence of these tendencies can help make life easier and more enjoyable:


    Being a victim (or having victim consciousness)
    Confusion and disorientation
    Avoidance of planning
    Escapism/addictive tendencies (drugs, alcohol, excessive sleep, daydreaming, etc)
    Extremism
    Oversensitivity
    Self-doubt
    Feelings of inadequacy
    Withdrawal
    Vagueness (not wanting to commit)/inaction
    Giving up

Virgo North Node’s Achilles’ heel is victim consciousness (“If I don’t have constant, compassionate attention and understanding from others, someone will take advantage of me”). But it’s a bottomless pit: others can never give them enough reassurance to overcome their inner sense of helplessness and paranoia. Only when they look within can they discover what outer structures they need to create in order to give themselves strength and purpose.

The trap they must avoid is an unending search for a savior or mentor whom they can trust blindly and to whom they can surrender (“If only I can surrender enough, God will put things in order”). However, life has shown them that the inward surrender will not make the external world orderly and productive. The only way they can achieve their goals is to organize their lives in the way they need them to be, so they will feel safe and strong.

The bottom line is that they’ll never feel they have enough confidence to go into the world and do something productive. At some point they simply have to begin actively participating in life. The irony is that when they begin to participate and learn what leads to successful results, they will gain the confidence they seek. http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/007995.html

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