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Topic: Mercury in Libra 12th house
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Freesia Knowflake Posts: 140 From: Registered: Mar 2013
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posted July 29, 2013 02:21 PM
Hi, is there anybody with such natal placement? What is it about? Did you have learning problems at school and if yes how did you manage to handle them?IP: Logged |
Doux Rêve Moderator Posts: 5103 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted July 30, 2013 05:23 AM
What aspects does Mercury make?Learning problems would show in the aspects, I think.. not sure if the 12th house alone could be responsible for that. IP: Logged |
StarlightSmileSupreme Knowflake Posts: 2911 From: neptune Registered: Nov 2012
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posted July 30, 2013 11:59 AM
I have Mercury in Libra/ twelfth house, had ADHD/took Ritalin, but didn't qualify for anything out of the ordinary. I spent a lot of time day dreaming in school, drawing pictures, making up stories to go along with them. This is what I did most of the time. I also read a lot of books, relished my encyclopedia set my mother got me, a children's version. One volume had arts and crafts and how-to instructions - my fave one! I would have been in a state of pure bliss doing crafts all the time! Another thing I liked were shows on television. I absolutely obsessed on certain ones, to the point I pretended I was actually in them, they were reality. I liked cartoons, had my favorite ones. In first grade my teacher got really angry at me for drawing my practice paper of Os in the shape of cloudy doodles. Some people do not have the patience for the type of whimsy Mercury/Libra/12 brings. It's a shame some react this way because being creative is a value. My imagination took over a lot of the time. That's the one thing everyone who knew me agrees on. I liked listening to stories, reading stories and creating my own. Long hours spent in school were a bit of a strain. And a drain, psychologically. I have a delicate CNS. Probably, the ADHD and all. By the time I got home, I was pretty fed up. I was a really friendly, outgoing kid lost in my own imagination most the time. IP: Logged |
Freesia Knowflake Posts: 140 From: Registered: Mar 2013
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posted July 30, 2013 05:34 PM
quote: Originally posted by Doux Rêve: What aspects does Mercury make?
Plenty of aspects: Conjunct ASC (6dg) Sesquiquadrate to Moon (1 dg) in 4th house Semisquare Jupiter (1dg) Trine to Mars (1dg), Neptune (8dg) Sextile to Pluto (1dg), Saturn (5dg)
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Freesia Knowflake Posts: 140 From: Registered: Mar 2013
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posted July 30, 2013 05:46 PM
quote: Originally posted by StarlightSmileSupreme: I was a really friendly, outgoing kid lost in my own imagination most the time.
Thank you for sharing. This is exactly what I see in my kid. The most kindest and loving person and at the same time a big dreamer, forgets a lot and pretends not to hear things parents or teachers say. He often resist to join common activities like sports, dancing or singing. He does better smtg on his own. I'm worried how to wake up interest in him to listen to grown ups and to learn things. What profession did you choose or what you think woud be the most suitable - creative ones I guess? IP: Logged |
StarlightSmileSupreme Knowflake Posts: 2911 From: neptune Registered: Nov 2012
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posted July 30, 2013 05:57 PM
I liked roller blading/skating, anything that didn't involve running. I didn't like to run that much because I would get this pain in my ribs. It was uncomfortable, physically. i also liked music and singing.Anyway, I like anything related to the arts and literature. He might like drafting or architecture. These require alone time/studying, so he could be interested in something like this? IP: Logged |
Freesia Knowflake Posts: 140 From: Registered: Mar 2013
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posted July 30, 2013 06:19 PM
quote: Originally posted by StarlightSmileSupreme: I liked roller blading/skating, anything that didn't involve running. I didn't like to run that much because I would get this pain in my ribs. It was uncomfortable, physically. i also liked music and singing.Anyway, I like anything related to the arts and literature. He might like drafting or architecture. These require alone time/studying, so he could be interested in something like this?
He likes it when everything happens on his terms If anybody else sets rules then it is a disaster, he ignores them and makes his own. I really hope he will be talented in some area which will compensate all that he misses what other kids can allready do! Architecturing or drafting might suit. He likes beautiful things, flowers, colors, pictures. IP: Logged |
StarlightSmileSupreme Knowflake Posts: 2911 From: neptune Registered: Nov 2012
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posted July 30, 2013 06:21 PM
I was like that too, lol. I expected the world to cater to me. I don't know why. I guess I'm still that way, some.I didn't like certain rules, pretended like I couldn't hear what was being said when it interfered with what I busy doing. I ignored my mom, at times, when she was ready to leave and I wanted to continue what I was doing :/ I, eventually, grew out of it after she told me I had to listen or wouldn't get to go anywhere. IP: Logged |