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Chiemi
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posted May 04, 2014 08:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey Javaweb! I see you asked for a natal reading from me (I'm not the best at interpreting charts though, but I can try to give you some basics). I got your birth data from your chart addressed to Ellygirl7 so I just remade your chart on astro if that's ok.

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posted May 04, 2014 08:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's fine and thank you

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posted May 04, 2014 11:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sorry for the delayed response!

Now with your chart, It's more of a splattered chart as in your planets are spread out in nearly all of the houses in your chart and in both hemispheres so you don't have much emphasis on certain houses, but you do have 2 planets in your 3rd and 8th house and you have a NN/Chiron conjunction in the 11th as well plus your 1st house ruler (in Pluto) in 1st and 2nd house ruler (Jupiter) in your second house, so these five houses may play a more prominent role in your life over others (though I wouldn't just ignore every other house since many do have planets in them).


I guess I can start with your chart ruler? You have your first house ruler (Pluto) in 1st and from what I've read about this placement (I have it myself), your life is "me oriented" (although it could be "other" oriented as well with other aspects and placements). Having 1st house ruler in 1st, amplifies the "self/image" in which you navigate life so in a way you'll be concerned about shaping how you come across to others or creating your own self image/persona that people identify you with throughout life.

Here's some info on this aspect:

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Ruler of the 1st house in the 1st house
The activities of the 1st house serve the agenda of the 1st house. Here, behavior, attitude and appearance serve themselves. The orientation to life is self-centered. You do things for your own satisfaction. Creating a persona is the first step to navigating through life. You are preoccupied with appearance and presence. Developing awareness helps you present a better image self-image. By being in tune with the image you project, you develop self-awareness. Lack of awareness of your behavior hinders your ability to get through life the way you want to. Your appearance affects your behavior. You express yourself through the way you look. You express yourself through clothing and makeup. You take on different personae to affect different mannerisms and behavior. You try on different personalities. Creating a persona helps or hinders your approach life. The image you project affects your ability to navigate through life. You create a mask of self-awareness. By developing self-awareness you get noticed. By becoming aware of your behavior and mannerisms you make a better first impression.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/18/ruler-of-the-1st-house-in-houses/#.U2cBmvldWIg

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Ruler of the 1st House in the 1st House

The manner in which you come across to others is very important to you. You are self-conscious and very body aware. Even if you don't have any planets in Aries, you have some distinct Aries traits--you are reactive, a leader, and sometimes impulsive. You are self-motivated and self-interested. You live life believing that your fate is in your own hands, and you are likely to be quite proactive.



Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/rulersofhousesinhouses.html

You can also find alot of info on having a first house Pluto on these sites if you haven't looked at them already: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/58493977522/pluto-in-the-first-house-the-myst ic-midwife
http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2009/09/pluto-in-libra-in-1st-house.html#.U2c J6vldWIg
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/plutoinhouses.html


And here's some info on you Scorpio Ascendant and it's decan:

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posted May 05, 2014 12:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very true so far

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posted May 05, 2014 12:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
With your 2nd house ruler in 2nd (and the lovely benefactor planet of Jupiter in this house) you might have much success when it comes to money/wealth in your lifetime. Jupiter is the planet of expansion and opportunity and wherever it lands in the natal chart, it increases your chances of luck/good fortune in that area.

For example, I have Jupiter in 5th and I've read that many people with this placement have really big families or that they really have many opportunity and fun indulging in fun/games/gambling/etc. Personally, I've also found that with this placement that I seem to easily attract many "opportunities" for dating and romance (the 5th house also rules casual dating). Now, I won't say that these "opportunities" are perfect though lol, I think that with Jupiter, he provides opportunity for things, but you also have to use your own judgment on whether or not it's the right opportunity for you. Still makes things fun and rarely dull though .

Now back to your chart, you should note that your 2nd house ruler (Jupiter) is retrograde and has a couple of harsh aspects:
- quincunx Sun
- opposite Mars
- square Saturn
- square NN
- square Chiron

So that *may* put a damper on the potential of this aspect (i.e. with a harsh aspect to saturn, maybe your opportunities for wealth may be delayed to a degree). The second house also relates to your self-esteem so with Sagittarius as the ruler and Jupiter in the second, it may be expanded in a way (not a bad thing though, better to have it expanded than deflated right?).

I'm not sure about the retrograde part to it to be honest (I have a few Retrograde planets myself and I still don't see the imposed "negative" influences people claim they have). For example:

I have Retrograde Saturn in 9th and from what I've read, this is supposed to mean a delay or difficulties in pursuing higher education and higher learning *but* I got into college just fine last year and everything went smoothly for the most part and I'm still continuing next year. So I'm not so sure about the whole Retrograde = bad thing. Could be wrong though, but who knows.

So here are some interpretations of having 2nd house ruler in 2nd house:

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Ruler of the 2nd house in the 2nd house
The activities of the 2nd house serve the agenda of the 2nd house. Possessions make you feel secure. You accumulate possessions for their own sake. You hoard money to feel safe. You hoard things to feel safe. You stockpile food to make sure that your survival needs will be met. You are acutely aware of securing your survival. You feel your values keenly. You collect for the sake of collecting. You earn money by being involved in finance. Having money and things is a fundamental survival need. Your values shape how you earn a living. Having things builds self-esteem. Material security is important. You feel safer by serving your own personal security needs. Feeling physically secure depends on what you own. The things you own act as a safety net. You are concerned with spending, saving and earning money more than the average person. You make sure that your bank account is full. Your checks don’t bounce. You make money to spend money.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/21/ruler-of-the-2nd-house-in-houses/#.U2cRMvldWIg

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Ruler of the 2nd House in the 2nd House

You are able to earn money through your own industry. You will find security thanks to your patient work and perseverance. Your practical and realistic sense allows you to do very well in your professional activity. It is important for you to establish a healthy sense of values, because your remuneration is based on that.



Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/rulersofhousesinhouses.html


And here are some links that have info on Jupiter in 2nd: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/68137427536/jupiter-in-the-2nd-house-in-cosmic-jackpot
http://astromatrix.org/Horoscopes/Planets-in-Houses/Jupiter-in-2nd-House
http://www.thedarkpixieastrology.com/natal-jupiter.html

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posted May 05, 2014 12:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Anddd on to the 3rd house .

Here's some interpretations on having Capricorn on your 3rd house cusp:

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3rd House in Capricorn
You don’t like to express your thoughts or opinions with others until you’ve carefully reviewed what you’re going to say, and believe that it needs to be said. You try to only say what needs to be said, and don’t waste your time on anything else. If you don’t have something productive say, you won’t say anything at all. You may seem quiet or secretive as a result. Learning or getting an education may have been difficult when young for some reason, and as you get older, you take studying seriously, and can use it to help you achieve your goals.


Source: http://www.thedarkpixieastrology.com/the-3rd-house.html

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Capricorn and third house
If you have Capricorn in your house of communication, you are very pragmatic as that is a strong trait of Capricorn. You know when to speak and when to zip your lips. You are careful in expressing your thoughts and this may give you a feeling that you are a superior communicator. You will write or speak if there is a specific reason for that. Since you choose your words carefully, you may be considered very secretive (which is rivaled by only Scorpio in the zodiac). Since you also look for creating maximum impact, sometimes your expression may appear harsh and stinging (again rivaled only by Scorpio).

In your early life, some of you may either not have been very keen about studying or may have been restricted in your ability get an education. However, later in life this tends to change and you may even turn to studies to reach your ambitions and gain a social respect.

In summary, people with Capricorn in third house are very pragmatic in putting forth their ideas and thoughts. They are careful about when to speak and what to speak. They can however be sometimes exacting and harsh in the way they put forth their ideas. They are advised to refrain from considering themselves a superior communicator above others.



Source: http://astrology.ygoy.com/2011/10/28/capricorn-in-third-house/

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Capricorn on 3rd House Cusp

If Capricorn is on the 3rd house cusp, you’re careful in the expression of your thoughts. You never say or write anything unless there is a definite reason for doing so, which is why they have a reputation for secrecy. Since your words are carefully calculated for maximum impact, you can be harsh and exacting in your speech. This is where the Scorpio sting appears (most people with this cusp overlay are Scorpio Rising).



Source: http://astrolibrary.org/interpretations/capricon-cusp/


Since you have Uranus and Neptune in this house though, it adds a different flavor to the house so to speak. Maybe you think of outside of the box alot or you're really quick to embrace new ideas or even come up with them yourself (Uranus). Maybe you're really creative in speech or good with things like poetry or storytelling (Neptune).

Here are some interpretations of Uranus and Neptune in the 3rd:

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Natal Uranus in the 3rd House
With your natal Uranus in your 3rd house, you communicate in usual ways. You’re attracted to innovative ideas and original thinkers, and you can be quite forward-thinking. You’re a friendly person, sociable, and humorous. You approach your daily life and tasks in unusual ways, hating having a boring life. This leads you to be different, even eccentric, in many ways, but people like you because of your openness and friendliness. You may have a sharp mind, but could’ve struggled in school because it couldn’t keep your interest, or you could’ve been advanced for your age and bored out of your mind. If you have siblings, they could be unusual, or you have an unusual relationship with them.

Natal Neptune in the 3rd House
With your natal Neptune in your 3rd house, you may have a hard time learning in the traditional sense, and don’t do well trying to learn through books or have a hard time understanding teachers, so you may have struggled in school. You learn best by using your imagination, seeing it in your mind, and absorbing information almost intuitively. You have a hard time with the facts, the details, and might always find yourself running late. You may be creative, artistic, and have a gentle way of communicating that people find charming. You have to learn to be more clear in what you tell people so there’s less chance of a misunderstanding.



Source: http://www.thedarkpixieastrology.com/the-3rd-house.html

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Uranus in the Third House


You act and communicate with people around you in an offbeat, eccentric, and zany way. Naturally friendly, you very often make people smile with your wit and easy good-humor. People look upon you to ease a boring day knowing you will perhaps have something new to say about the mundane. Your eccentricity may puzzle and sometimes annoy some. You win them over with your humility, open mind, and honesty. Creativity in communication and in all that you do sets you apart from most.

Neptune in the Third House


Dry, cold facts are hard for you to absorb, so traditional academics might not appeal. However, you are talented at visualization and whole-style learning. You are perceptive and dreamy, although you often have your head in the clouds and might miss important details. Sticking to schedules can be difficult, and so can tending to errands, communications, and other necessary daily activities. You might "tune out" when you hear specific directions, and consequently miss helpful details. You might as a result frequently be late for appointments or miss them altogether. In your communications, you can quickly put others at ease, as you seem to intuitively understand them. You express yourself creatively, imaginatively, and with great charm. However, you might also encourage, without even knowing it, misunderstandings, as you rarely are definite in what you say. Learning, especially when young, can be challenged only because you might lack discipline or the style of learning is not creative enough to hold your interest.



Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/uranusinhouses.html http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/neptuneinhouses.html

And more sites with info:
Uranus: http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2011/02/uranus-in-3rd-house.html#.U2cZj_ldWIg
http://astromatrix.org/Horoscopes/Planets-in-Houses/Uranus-in-3rd-House

Neptune: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/63128306604/neptune-in-the-3rd-house-the-minds-eye
http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2011/08/neptune-in-3rd-house.html#.U2caAvldWIg

With your third house ruler being Capricorn, your 3rd house ruler is Saturn which is placed in your 5th house. One interpretation of 3rd house ruler in 5th house is:

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Ruler of the 3rd house in the 5th house
The activities of the 3rd house serve the agenda of the 5th house. Communicating and gathering information serves creativity and self-expression. We communicate to express ourselves. Our communication style may be dramatic and highly personal. Our communication style is creative and entertaining. We talk about our sex lives and romantic partners. We write about our sex lives. We write about our children. We blog about our art and creative projects. We keep a romantic journal. We write a love advice column. Our writing has creative flair. We bring our siblings to our creative projects. We use ideas and information to fuel creativity. Experiences of early education affect our ability to be creative. We take an active role in the education of children. We bring concerns about learning and teaching to our experiences with children. We bring our communication skills to theater and the arts. We have a child-like and playful communication style. We’re curious about the arts. The people in our daily environment are children. Daily conversation revolves around children, hobbies, creativity, theater or the arts.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/24/ruler-of-the-3rd-house-in-houses/#.U2cU8_ldWIg

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posted May 05, 2014 01:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I hope this is ok so far and I provided some good links and information, I'll do more tomorrow if you want

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posted May 05, 2014 06:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Chiemi:
I hope this is ok so far and I provided some good links and information, I'll do more tomorrow if you want


Thanks & sure, can't wait!

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posted May 05, 2014 05:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chiemi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Your 4th house (IC/Inner Self) is Aquarius and you have Moon in Pisces 4th (which is a great place for the moon since the 4th house is traditionally ruled by Cancer/The Moon ). So in a way, (even though the sign of your mon pays a part) your Moon is in it's own home/most comfortable in the 4th. I would interpret this as your emotions/emotional state being tied to your home/upbringing/environment?

Here are some interpretations and links on Moon in 4th:

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The house in which the Moon is placed is the area of life we tend to express our emotional needs and wish to give and receive support. It can be a very reactive and sensitive point in the chart. Those with the Moon in the 4th house feel home and family life are important and there is a great hunger for emotional security.

The personality is anchored in their roots and the fourth house is the ancestral pool, and so this person may have a strong bond with the land and heritage, and they may want to investigate family history and genealogy.

Childhood experiences are important and the relationship with the parents has contributed to this powerful need for safety and security. The Moon in the 4th house of the chart suggests that their place of residence is constantly undergoing change. Moon in the 4th house is descriptive of a strong emotional bond with the father, and he may be viewed as emotional, protective, unstable, or moody and unreliable. The Moon is the mother image and is usually associated with the females of the family - mother, aunts, sisters and the maternal line, and if aspects are favourable this person may benefit from an inheritances through women.

Ties to the early childhood home and parents may still be important even in adult life, and so they sometimes remain emotionally dependent on others, and the instinctive search for emotional security and intimacy dominates everything. The individual needs to feel a sense of belonging, and is powerfully tied to their past and its origins. Those with the Moon here appreciate privacy and often the environment influences their moods in some way.

This placement of the Moon usually feels at ease in the immediate family environment and they need to feel a sense of familiarity, security, and self-protection. The main problem is insecurity, moodiness and defensive emotions. The nesting instinct is strong and the need to withdraw back home is also needed when difficulties arise and they need to find shelter.



Source: http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2010/12/moon-in-4th-house.html#.U2gWM_ldWIg

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Moon in the 4th House

You long for a sense of true belonging, but you may be quite restless in your search. You might change residence frequently, or simply feel the need to make many changes in your home. Moving frequently may be a healthy thing if it keeps you emotionally stimulated, but if you find that you do so on whims and later regret the changes, you might want to treat it as a symptom of emotional unrest--as a sign that you are in a constant search for the perfect mood and setting, when in fact a feeling of belonging should be worked on from the inside out, not the outside in! Some of you might remain rather immature on an emotional level, never wanting to truly grow up and take care of yourself. Attachments to your past, traditions, and family are strong.

*You have strong attachments to your past, the place where you grew up, your heritage, and family traditions. In fact, you may be unable to step out of the habits and roles you learned as a child. Your tie to your mother is very strong and you also seek mothering and protection from your spouse and other family members as well.



Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/mooninhouses.html

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Moon in the 4th House - The Moon of Benevolence & Belonging
Those born with their Moon in the 4th House are very concerned with establishing a family life and creating stability. They are innately generous and warm hearted people who are most protective of their loved ones. The Moon’s position here is very about keeping family traditions alive and staying true to their ancestry; they relate strongly to their childhood memories and spend a great deal of time dreaming in nostalgia. These individuals feel at ease in the amongst their family environment and require a high degree of familiarity, security, and self-protection.
Many people born under this position take an interest in probing their genealogy and family trees. They have a strong bond with their roots and heritage and will acumen in real estate or heirlooms. The Moon is the mother image and is usually associated with the females of the family - mother, aunts, sisters and the maternal line, and if aspects are favourable this person may benefit from an inheritances through women. The Moon in the 4th House can experience a constant change of residence and they tend to be drawn to the water. These individuals need to feel a sense of belonging and a feeling of being ‘needed’.
The Moon in the 4th House hold their childhood experiences and parental relationships to high regard. Moon in the 4th house is descriptive of a strong emotional bond with the father, where it is possible the relationship may be of emotional, protective, unstable, or volatile and unreliable. Even late into their adult lives, early childhood and parents will have a great deal of impact of their choices and judgment. They tend to remain terminally co-dependent and will feel very incomplete without the absolute family structure. The core of the Moon in the 4th requires the other half-and they are forever in the search of the emotional security and intimacy they crave.
The Moon here appreciate their privacy and have moods that are very sensitive to the environment. At times they can be reluctant to face up to reality-and can be quite moody and defensive if they feel unwell. Insecurity and instability can become troublesome features in their lifetime and their terminal need for emotional security can be overwhelming.


Source: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/52421228885/moon-in-the-4th-house-the-moon-of-benevolence

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posted May 06, 2014 05:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The interest in ancestry/genealogy is especially true, as well the good relationship with my mother and father. Moon in Pisces in 4th seems like a very smooth and calm placement.


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Originally posted by Chiemi:
Your 4th house (IC/Inner Self) is Aquarius and you have Moon in Pisces 4th (which is a great place for the moon since the 4th house is traditionally ruled by Cancer/The Moon ). So in a way, (even though the sign of your mon pays a part) your Moon is in it's own home/most comfortable in the 4th. I would interpret this as your emotions/emotional state being tied to your home/upbringing/environment?

Here are some interpretations and links on Moon in 4th:
[QUOTE]The house in which the Moon is placed is the area of life we tend to express our emotional needs and wish to give and receive support. It can be a very reactive and sensitive point in the chart. Those with the Moon in the 4th house feel home and family life are important and there is a great hunger for emotional security.

The personality is anchored in their roots and the fourth house is the ancestral pool, and so this person may have a strong bond with the land and heritage, and they may want to investigate family history and genealogy.

Childhood experiences are important and the relationship with the parents has contributed to this powerful need for safety and security. The Moon in the 4th house of the chart suggests that their place of residence is constantly undergoing change. Moon in the 4th house is descriptive of a strong emotional bond with the father, and he may be viewed as emotional, protective, unstable, or moody and unreliable. The Moon is the mother image and is usually associated with the females of the family - mother, aunts, sisters and the maternal line, and if aspects are favourable this person may benefit from an inheritances through women.

Ties to the early childhood home and parents may still be important even in adult life, and so they sometimes remain emotionally dependent on others, and the instinctive search for emotional security and intimacy dominates everything. The individual needs to feel a sense of belonging, and is powerfully tied to their past and its origins. Those with the Moon here appreciate privacy and often the environment influences their moods in some way.

This placement of the Moon usually feels at ease in the immediate family environment and they need to feel a sense of familiarity, security, and self-protection. The main problem is insecurity, moodiness and defensive emotions. The nesting instinct is strong and the need to withdraw back home is also needed when difficulties arise and they need to find shelter.



Source: http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2010/12/moon-in-4th-house.html#.U2gWM_ldWIg

quote:
Moon in the 4th House

You long for a sense of true belonging, but you may be quite restless in your search. You might change residence frequently, or simply feel the need to make many changes in your home. Moving frequently may be a healthy thing if it keeps you emotionally stimulated, but if you find that you do so on whims and later regret the changes, you might want to treat it as a symptom of emotional unrest--as a sign that you are in a constant search for the perfect mood and setting, when in fact a feeling of belonging should be worked on from the inside out, not the outside in! Some of you might remain rather immature on an emotional level, never wanting to truly grow up and take care of yourself. Attachments to your past, traditions, and family are strong.

*You have strong attachments to your past, the place where you grew up, your heritage, and family traditions. In fact, you may be unable to step out of the habits and roles you learned as a child. Your tie to your mother is very strong and you also seek mothering and protection from your spouse and other family members as well.



Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/mooninhouses.html

quote:
Moon in the 4th House - The Moon of Benevolence & Belonging
Those born with their Moon in the 4th House are very concerned with establishing a family life and creating stability. They are innately generous and warm hearted people who are most protective of their loved ones. The Moon’s position here is very about keeping family traditions alive and staying true to their ancestry; they relate strongly to their childhood memories and spend a great deal of time dreaming in nostalgia. These individuals feel at ease in the amongst their family environment and require a high degree of familiarity, security, and self-protection.
Many people born under this position take an interest in probing their genealogy and family trees. They have a strong bond with their roots and heritage and will acumen in real estate or heirlooms. The Moon is the mother image and is usually associated with the females of the family - mother, aunts, sisters and the maternal line, and if aspects are favourable this person may benefit from an inheritances through women. The Moon in the 4th House can experience a constant change of residence and they tend to be drawn to the water. These individuals need to feel a sense of belonging and a feeling of being ‘needed’.
The Moon in the 4th House hold their childhood experiences and parental relationships to high regard. Moon in the 4th house is descriptive of a strong emotional bond with the father, where it is possible the relationship may be of emotional, protective, unstable, or volatile and unreliable. Even late into their adult lives, early childhood and parents will have a great deal of impact of their choices and judgment. They tend to remain terminally co-dependent and will feel very incomplete without the absolute family structure. The core of the Moon in the 4th requires the other half-and they are forever in the search of the emotional security and intimacy they crave.
The Moon here appreciate their privacy and have moods that are very sensitive to the environment. At times they can be reluctant to face up to reality-and can be quite moody and defensive if they feel unwell. Insecurity and instability can become troublesome features in their lifetime and their terminal need for emotional security can be overwhelming.


Source: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/52421228885/moon-in-the-4th-house-the-moon- of-benevolence

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And here's some interpretations of Aquarius on the 4th house cusp:

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If Aquarius is on the 4th house cusp, the home environment is unusual and distinctive. As a rule, for people with this cusp overlay, there is something out of the ordinary about your home, family, or both. Rather than visiting your friends, you like them to visit you.

Source: http://astrolibrary.org/interpretations/aquarius-cusp/

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Finding comfort in detachment. Needing personal space at home. A friendly home life. Living with friends. Living with groups. Living in a commune. Utopian home life. Having an alternate ‘home’ on the internet. Feeling that you came from another planet. Feeling secure in groups. Feeling secure in diverse collections of people. Unstable home life. Rooted in the collective. Experimental at the core. Feeling like an alien at home. Being at home with aliens. Being an illegal alien in the country you call “home.” A futuristic house. Unconventional real estate purchases. Living in strange places. Strange private life. Aloof parents. Aloof family. A family of eccentric people. A family of geniuses.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/01/20/aquarius-through-the-houses/#.U2l9O_ldWnY

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If your natal Moon is in Aquarius, or if your fourth house begins in Aquarius, you like an eclectic atmosphere in your home. You enjoy unique and weird decorative finds that can be conversation starters. For the most part, your style is functional, sleek, and modern, such as the look of chrome fixtures or black and white tile instead of flowered prints on the linoleum and farm animal kitchen towels. You probably won't enjoy the overstuffed chair and the fringed lampshade as much as you will the streamlined entertainment center, flat-screen television, and modern but comfortable couch. You may prefer monochromatic color schemes and/or high-contrast black and white. Also look to your Venus sign for further clues about what styles and colors appeal to you to bring into your home.
While roommates may occasionally be bothersome, you are generally pretty independent and come and go as you please. You will probably find it draining to live with people who are more emotionally clingy. Aquarius is a fixed sign, so you tend to like things how you like them and may find it difficult to make changes when requested by housemates. Although you don't like to feel tied down, you may still prefer owning to renting, unless you can find a low-stress landlord who takes care of things promptly but is flexible and stays out of your hair.

Source: http://www.llewellyn.com/journal/article/2301

Your 4th house ruler (Uranus) is in your 3rd house. Here are a few interpretations:

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Ruler of the 4th house in the 3rd house
The activities of the 4th house serve the agenda of the 3rd house. Familial relationships, cultural inheritances, and family traditions serve communication. Family life interactions influence daily conversations. Family must bend to our need to be on the go and make connections. Home life has an influence on our day to day thoughts and activities. We bring our private inner self with us when we write, keep a journal or write a blog. Real estate is a topic of conversation. Country, home, tradition, and family are topics of conversation. Relationships with parents influence the way we communicate. Our cultural traditions influence our communication style. Family traditions dictate what we talk about. Cultural upbringing has a strong bearing on our thoughts. Feeling included or rejected by our family influences our day to day interactions. Family traditions and expectations influence our capacity to write, teach, and speak. Feelings about home and country influence our thoughts, writing and ideas. We find emotional security through diary writing, journal keeping, gossiping and making connections with people. We live with siblings. Home is a place to have lively conversations. Home is a place where people come and go.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/26/ruler-of-the-4th-house-in-houses/#.U2l-iPldWnY

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Childhood experiences had an exceptionally strong influence on your emotional
security foundation. Your upbringing was influenced strongly by a close relative
or relatives and could have been more education oriented than usual.


Source: http://www.lightforcenetwork.com/sites/default/files/LFN%20Astrology%20Lesson%208_0.pdf

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And now to the 5th house (one of my personal favorites ). This house can give clues into what you're attracted to and who you attract and can also provide some clues as to what your children might be like (if you ever decide to have any). It's the house of fun, gambling, creativity, kids, and casual relations.

Your 5th house cusp is in Pisces so you may be attracted to people who have some sort of Neptune/Piscean quality about them. Have you noticed any patterns of past crushes/ex's having personal planets in Pisces or aspected by Neptune?

You also have Saturn in your 5th house, so this can color who you're attracted to as well. Maybe you like those who are more mature or even older than you in age? Someone who is responsible and hard working.

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Those with Saturn in the 5th house often feel that their ability to self-create is somehow blocked, and this may reflect some psychological conflict that stops them creating effectively. This will influence all their individual means of personal expression. This includes romance, artistic pursuits, enjoyment, hobbies and children. These people may also believe they are unlovable and the sense of inadequacy felt when showing off their talents may create a kind of stage fright as they often feel they have something to prove.

Saturn here sometimes represents a critical parent standing in the way and blocking creativity and self-expression. The person may worry about what sort of reception he or she will receive when they express this inner -child out to the world and feel judged. However, the most harshest critic is within the individual. They often feel that they have had a limited amount of praise growing up and not much recognition for their efforts.

Saturn in the 5th house may indicate the reluctance or inability to have children. The children may bring heavy burdens and responsibility. The individual with Saturn here my be strict or overly serious towards children or they may have experienced an unwanted pregnancy.

The person with Saturn in the 5th house may also feel that romantic love is somehow halted, limited or they manage to deny themselves the love, attention and adoration they are desperate to feel. The person is so afraid that no-one will find them lovable that they have a bitter attitude towards love that creates resentment, jealousy and eventually the rejection that they fear so much. Romantic affairs may be filled with obligations or there is a distinct lack of opportunities. Furthermore the love-life may be taken very seriously and they take every flirtation as something much more and are frequently told to "lighten up". Some experience serious disappointments in relationship or love affairs might involve someone in authority or who is older.

Saturn here may reflect a lack of confidence or crippling shyness when it comes to self-expression and they have a hard time fully enjoying themselves. They spend a lot of time trying to let out this playful creative spirit without inhibition. The person has grown up not feeling much self-significance and needs to recognise their own importance and learn to love and create in a child-like manner. It is important to understand the reason there are are blockages, but they may also be learning to approach this area in a focused and disciplined manner. They need to learn about and master their own talents and personal uniqueness - those which separate them from others. The individual may create something which is long-lasting and stands the test of time.



Source: http://theastrologyplace.blogspot.com/2012/07/saturn-in-5th-house.html#.U2mIRvldWnY

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The fifth house is the house of play and self-expression. Saturn's influences in this house compare in importance to those on the first house. The fifth house is all about spontaneity. Saturn seriously impedes spontaneity. You might be recognized as the "party pooper" or a bad date. Don't let that happen to you! Individuals with Saturn in the fifth house might find it difficult to "play" or do fun things. Saturnine guilt and responsibility might make you search for a "good" reason to have fun. All work and no play might stress you out to the point of neurosis. Recognize that you don't always need a cause to relax and enjoy life. Better still use this influence to your advantage. Get into an activity like raising money for a charity. That way you have a cause and the fund-raising events can be turned into fun occasions. While dating let your date lead you a little. If your date happens to have a fifth house Saturn then you have nothing to worry about. The two of you may hit it off discussing the ramifications of the ozone layer depletion on your first date. If your date does not have Saturn in the fifth then he or she might have other ideas about ways to have a good time!

Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/saturninhouses.html

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Those born with their natal Saturn in the 5th House pull the hard task master of Saturn into the spotlight of the 5th House, where it is common for these individuals to feel something ‘blocks’ them from achieving their creative potential and relishing in true love. Since this is a Leo/Sun home with the bearing of a father, chances are there will be a level of domination and a sense of inhibition left in the native. There is usually a level of stage fright and deep insecurities with the inherent need to prove themselves and their own abilities. Many worry about the perception they will receive if they let their true inner child shine, and all areas of self expression, personal expression, enjoyment or pleasure seem blocked by something intangible, especially during youth. Saturn here tends to carry around a terminal feeling of unworthiness and feel that romantic love is either halted or limited.
Saturn in the 5th House has a gift for working with natural materials, and love is never a trivial topic. This placement suggests a conflict with the parents; who may have been critical and direct - culminating in psychological conflict and creative disinhibition. Childhood memories are replayed with the vicious reminders of a strict upbringing with established rules and a regimented education. There may be a reluctance or a trouble around bearing children, who bring heavy duties and responsibilities. To their own children, they will be proud, boastful and overly ambitious on their behalf. The individual with Saturn here my be strict or overly serious towards their own, or they may have experienced an unwanted pregnancy. Themes around infertility, child protection, pride, duty, creativity and development are strong in this placement, and no one will subconsciously seek popularity as much as Saturn here.
Saturn in the 5th House feel impassable barriers in expressing love and gauging the true feeling. Saturn here can be desperate to feel, to experience soul saturating love, and many tend to deny themselves love all together. When Saturn is in the fifth house, there is a temporary barrier between the person and his self-realisation, composed primarily of those shadowy attributes which he will not permit into consciousness. Often they feel they are unlovable, damaged or filled with too many issues to be truly adored; and may eschew all romantic sentiment, much to their own frustration. Their views of their own inadequacies grey wash all their actions, and there can be an overwhelming shyness or social anxiety. Saturn in the 5th House can feel a world of playful and fun loving energies bubbling at the surface, but always feel restricted in portraying them.
Saturn here has a hard time sitting back, relaxing and enjoying the revenue from all their hard work; and their best outlets seem to be based around politics and business. Saturn in the 5th House feels the classic unloved child, scarred by the events of early childhood where their imagination and creativity was met with nothing but critique and cutting commentary. Intense feelings of inadequacy and shame plague Saturn here for the rest of their lives, and because they never received recognition from anyone else, it is the hardest thing for them to give any to themselves.

Source: http://astrolocherry.tumblr.com/post/56823769906/saturn-in-the-5th-house-the-creative-curse

Now, I have come across a few articles of 5th house Saturn causing one to feel stifled or restricted in the area of romance or even having problems conceiving children, etc. . In my opinion, there are two sides to every coin and for one "bad" manifestation of having a certain placement or aspect, I'm sure there is a good manifestation too. So with that said, If the interpretations don't fit you at all (or even if you feel that it does), I'd just like to say not to let one aspect negatively define your life. There's always potential to grow and our natal charts just show the potential and possibilities within us. However, nothing is ever set in stone.

Here is a thread on LL actually where a few posters with this aspect shared their own experiences or know people with this aspect who are just fine in areas of romance in creativity: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/215016.html

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Pisces on 5th house cusp interpretation:

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Pisces 5th house
Self-transcendence through sports, creativity, self-expression, risk-taking or relationships with children. Pity parties. Romantic imagination. Attracted to imaginative, spiritual, kind people. Attracted to selfless, self-sacrificing martyrs. Attracted to mystics and psychics. Attracted to musicians, poets, filmmakers and other highly imaginative people. Attracted to passive, evasive people. Attracted to people who act like victims. Attracted to melancholy, withdrawn people. Melancholy, withdrawn children. Not interested in sports. Interested in imagination and creativity rather than sports. Being a psychic or medium for fun or as a hobby. Photography hobby. Writing poetry for fun. Writing poetry for love interests. Film interest. A film buff. Scuba divers. Fishing is a hobby. Risky water sports. Having no boundaries in risk-taking. Swimming for fun or as a sport. Compassionate and kind interactions with children. Withdrawn children. A person who volunteers at a children’s hospital. Spiritual children. Indigo children. A person talented at creative visualization. Making sacrifices for your children. Making sacrifices for creative goals. Sacrificing your creative goals for the sake of your children. Looking for sympathy from children. Looking for sympathy for your creative goals. Looking for sympathy from romantic partners. Affairs with pathetic people who act like victims. Affairs with sensitive and imaginative people. Dancing is the sport of choice. Affairs with deceptive, elusive, liars. Children who lie. Artistically impressionable. A person who is gullible in love affairs. Self-expression through film, music or poetry. Messy children. Sloppy love affairs. Self-expression through dance.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/02/14/pisces-through-the-houses/#.U2mPhvldWnY

5th house ruler in 3rd house:

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Ruler of the 5th house in the 3rd house
The activities of the 5th house serve the agenda of the 3rd house. Creativity, personal self-expression, risk-taking, hobbies, romance and interactions with children serve the need to communicate, gather information and make daily connections with people. You are creative in everyday interactions with other people. You have an expressive and dramatic way of communicating. Children impact your ability to come and go. Children influence your writing. Children influence your approach to education, teaching and learning. Your hobbies involve listening and talking, learning and teaching. Your interactions with children are geared towards school and daily activities. Romance and fun express themselves through a love of reading and writing. You write romance novels. You read romance novels. You write about your sports heroes. Your hobbies revolve around reading, writing and conversation. Fun is found through gossiping. Relaxation comes through writing. Sports activities are local. You act in the local theater. You perform for local schools. You take risks with the way you communicate. You communicate in a playful and lighthearted way. You illustrate books.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/30/ruler-of-the-5th-house-in-houses/#.U2mQO_ldWnY

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WOW! You are TOO awesome for doing all of this!!!! I never knew I had Aquarius on the 4th house cusp...never understood cusps.

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posted May 06, 2014 10:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And yes, I am attracted to older guys lol My first boyfriend was a Cancer and my second, a Virgo. I'm single now so I don't know about their Neptune & Pisces placements...

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Originally posted by javaweb:
WOW! You are TOO awesome for doing all of this!!!! I never knew I had Aquarius on the 4th house cusp...never understood cusps.

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And yes, I am attracted to older guys lol My first boyfriend was a Cancer and my second, a Virgo. I'm single now so I don't know about their Neptune & Pisces placements...

Aww thank you so much !!!!
I feel like I'm still a noob with interpreting charts so it's nice to hear that I wasn't off the mark or anything lol. I will continue doing your chart though and doing all of the house cusps and interpretations of planets in them. Just warning you that it may take some time for me to do it all.

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Thank YOU <3 & No problemo, take your time!


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Aww thank you so much !!!!
I feel like I'm still a noob with interpreting charts so it's nice to hear that I wasn't off the mark or anything lol. I will continue doing your chart though and doing all of the house cusps and interpretations of planets in them. Just warning you that it may take some time for me to do it all.

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The 6th house relates to work, coworkers, pets, health, and daily routines (I'm guessing how you approach them?).

Your 6th house cusp is Aries. Do you like fast paced work environments or getting stuff done as quickly and efficiently as possible? Do you take a more independent approach in finishing things (i.e. not asking for help unless absolutely necessary?) or do you prefer to work in environments where you're mostly alone?

I'm not really versed with the 6th house, but my 6th house cusp is Sagittarius and I noticed that I do well in environments that are fun and laid back. At my current job, pretty much all of my coworkers and managers are really funny and crack jokes most of the time and when it comes to chores and daily tasks, I notice I tend to procrastinate a bit (or alot depending on the day) lol.


Here are some interpretations of Aries on 6th house cusp:

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The Aries influence in the sixth house shows that you are a very hard working member of society. You are single minded in performing your duties, approaching every assignment with emotional intensity and determination. You have a tendency to lose yourself in your work. You may run into difficulties with coworkers and employees because of your critical nature, and because you are far too quick to pass judgment on them. They may complain because you work them too hard, but you work no one harder than you.

Source: http://astrology-numerology.com/astrology_houses.html#6th_house

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If Aries is on the 6th house cusp, you are efficient, powerful, and original in tackling tasks that would seem impossible to others. Since they accomplish things more efficiently than any other sign on the 6th house cusp, these people appear to be self-propelled in all that they do. Being natural leaders, they have a tendency to be somewhat bossy to subordinates and co-workers. They extend a helping hand when others are in trouble, but they expect the other to absorb the strength and self-sufficiency needed to continue on alone.

Source: http://astrolibrary.org/interpretations/aries-cusp/#6th

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You are naturally enthusiastic and possess a strong and healthy body. If you try to accomplish more than you are physically able to do, your restless energy can bring fatigue and sore muscles. Your life force is strong, although there is an inclination for feverish ailments or injury to the head and face. You are a dynamic force in the work-place, and often impetuous and eager to get things done. Your mechanical abilities make you a good fixer-upper, and you are capable of performing highly skilled jobs either as an engineer or administrator. There is a tendency to seek jobs that present a challenge, or with an element of danger such as fire fighting. You would make a good rocket scientist or astronaut. Be cautious of on-the-job situations that might bring accidents.

Source: http://www.soultrek.com/interp6.html

6th house ruler in 8th

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The activities of the 6th house serve the agenda of the 8th house. Health-consciousness, interactions with employees and coworkers, daily routines and relationships with animals serve attitudes to life and death, other people’s resources, sex and the desire to dig deep. The daily work environment must serve our need to form deep relationships. The daily work environment should be a place where we can have deep interactions with others. The daily work environment should allow us to work with other people’s resources. We work in a tax-related field. We work in a funeral home. We work in estate sales. We want an intense work environment. Daily habits and routines revolve around sexual needs. The work environment must bend to our need to dig below the surface. Relationships with employees and coworkers are transformational. Employees and coworkers can become sexual partners. We get into deep emotional entanglements with employees and coworkers. Our concerns about health affect our approach to sex. Our attitude to work affects our capacity for transformation. Health and nutrition affect sexual performance. We use our knowledge of diet, nutrition and exercise to help other people transform. We use our capacity for specialization in matters of life and death. We use our capacity for specialization to work with other people’s money. Diet, health and exercise fit into our approach to psychology. Relationships with animals impact transformations within us. The daily habits and routines that we set for ourselves are geared towards dealing with other people’s stuff. Our work habits have a direct effect on our sex life. We approach sex as if it was a job to be done.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/05/04/ruler-of-the-6th-house-in-houses/#.U21Z8vldWIg

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I'm an introvert, so most of the time I like working alone. However, there are some times when I feel I need some social interaction (although I am a bit shy).

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The 7th house represents one-to-one relationships and marriage.

"Companionship, the alter ego, partnerships, one-to-one relationships, marriage, the first marriage, the "significant other", business partnerships, competitors, our "shadow self", lawyers, mediators, counselors, contracts."
Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/housesofthehoroscope.html

Your 7th house cusp is Taurus which is ruled by Venus (Venus is the traditional ruler of the 2nd and 7th house .

Taurus on 7th house cusp

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If Taurus is in on the 7th house cusp, you attract wealthy marriage partners. You are cooperative in partnerships but expect some practical gain as a result. You spend money on lovely things that have quality. You also spend money on your partners and take great pride in the fact that they look good.

Source: http://astrolibrary.org/interpretations/taurus-cusp/#7th

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With Taurus on your Descendant, you are attracted to practical, traditional, and reliable partners. You want someone who is loyal, and is not afraid of commitment. You want someone who you will be with forever, as fixed signs denote permanence. Sensual pleasures are a large factor in your relationships.

Source: https://starscopestoday.wordpress.com/tag/7th-house-taurus/

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You tend to take your relationships seriously, and prefer longer relationships over shorter
ones. Although you have a strong desire for marriage, it is not something to be entered into
lightly. Love and affection will tend to be important factors in your relationships. The indication
is for an enduring marriage, and any breakup would be of a very serious nature, although
financial problems could react on the happiness of both partners. In regard to general
partnerships, the indication is for favorable associations. Mutual benefit can accrue by joining
with others of like mind and temperament. The marriage partner would make an ideal
business partner as well.


Source: http://www.cco.net/~trufax/research/Signs%20on%20House%20Cusps.pdf

7th House ruler in 8th

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You are drawn to relationships that challenge you to grow and transform. In the process, you may unconsciously create challenges in your partnerships. These can take the form of "testing" your partner, although it's unlikely to be a deliberate process. You are drawn to relationships with a "life or death" intensity. Superficial connections simply don't satisfy you--passion and intensity are what gets you going. When you couple, you do so completely. You encounter your "shadow" through your partnerships, and you might find that relationships bring out the darker emotions in you--jealousy, manipulation, fear of betrayal, and so forth. Ultimately, however, they can also bring out your hidden strengths. Power struggles may be part of the picture. It can be hard for you to move on and get over a relationship that ends, and there can be an obsessive quality to your close relationships. Your partnerships tend to alter your life and lifestyle significantly, as you tend to throw yourself into them with passion and intensity. This position sometimes indicates that you are drawn to close companions who offer you support--moral, financial, and otherwise. On the other hand, you may be in a position to counsel others with regard to their finances.

Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/natal/rulersofhousesinhouses.html

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The activities of the 7th house serve the agenda of the 8th house. Cooperation, conflict, significant partnerships and negotiations serve attitudes to life and death, other people’s resources, sex and the desire to dig deep. We choose a partner who provokes emotional confrontations and emotional highs and lows. We want to be with someone who can handle our emotional baggage. Partners have to adjust to our financial debt. Partners add to our financial debt. We want to get married so we can share mutual financial resources. Getting married brings us up against our attitude to life and death. Business partnerships revolve around shared resources, taxes, estates, inheritances, insurance and death. Business partnerships are intense. Marriage partners have to fit into our need to explore the occult and the taboo. Contracts and negotiations revolved around death, taxes, estates, shared resources and inheritances. The way we cooperate or cause conflict has an effect on our potential inheritance. The way we cooperate with others determines how much we owe. We choose an intense partner. We choose a partner who is interested in taboo sexual practices. We choose a partner for the sex. Open enemies have a say in our inheritances and our debt. We married to our secrets.

Source: http://astrofix.net/2010/05/09/ruler-of-the-7th-house-in-houses/#.U21etPldWIg

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posted May 09, 2014 07:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The 7th house is very interesting!

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The Eighth house ruler is the house of transformation and sexuality.

"Transformation and crisis, our attitude towards crisis and change, sexuality, sex, death and rebirth, personal growth and transformation, regeneration, our partner's resources, addictions, psychology, others' money, taxes, divorce/alimony, inheritance."
Source: http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/housesofthehoroscope.html

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Just letting you know I haven't forgotten about this! I'll stop being lazy and start adding more tomorrow

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posted May 16, 2014 11:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for javaweb     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ok!!

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