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Topic: Chiron in the 12th?
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whaaat Knowflake Posts: 239 From: Portland, MA,U.S Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 23, 2014 07:55 PM
As far as I can tell, the Chiron placement is a pretty big deal for everyone I know;Best friend- Chiron in the 1st (crippling self esteem issues) Father- Chiron in the 3rd- (life long conflict with older brother) Checked Frida Kahlo's chart, and sure enough, she's got her Chiron in the 6th. I've got mine in the 12th. I was homeschooled, then sent to live in complete isolation with my grandma for 6 months, and now I got my diploma and have been nearly isolated for a year. My whole life has been spent in isolated places, what about you??
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KarkaQueen Knowflake Posts: 4476 From: In my 1st house Uranus and Neptune Registered: May 2011
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posted June 23, 2014 07:57 PM
Chiron conjunct MC -- problems with dad and 9th house.. education which I have problems w/IP: Logged |
ariestaurus Knowflake Posts: 339 From: Registered: Feb 2013
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posted June 23, 2014 08:00 PM
Chiron in the 6thEating disorder, preoccupation with exercise, skewed body image IP: Logged |
Babysmackle Knowflake Posts: 57 From: Robincrest, Virginia, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted June 23, 2014 11:47 PM
Chiron in the 12th conjunct ascendant. I spend a lot of time in the privy.IP: Logged |
yellowelevator Knowflake Posts: 125 From: Michigan, Neptune, and sometimes Pluto Registered: Nov 2013
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posted June 23, 2014 11:54 PM
Chiron in the 3rd. Communication issues, usually feeling misunderstood like people misinterpreting my words all the time. Feeling like people don't listen to me or take my advice, or sometimes ignore my words. Also not emotionally close to my older sister and don't know how to be. We get along fine even though she lives in Chicago, but we don't have any sort of emotional bond. I'm close with my older brother though.IP: Logged |
Babysmackle Knowflake Posts: 57 From: Robincrest, Virginia, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted June 24, 2014 12:39 AM
I run 5 miles a day and run 195lbs. I hTe that I train so hard and still look normal but whatever. I love the feeling of running.IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 589 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted June 24, 2014 01:14 PM
Chiron in 12th; issues with religion, issues with spirituality and "other realm" subject. A very skeptical person who is quick to call people who are involved in such things as "frauds".The lesson here would be to give people free reign to find their own spiritual path. Perhaps the individual was not given a belief system when young or, when they did, they were ridiculed for it? As such, the individual learns to hide any "psychic" abilities , compassion or spiritual insights they have for fear of being called/known as a "freak". It goes back to that saying; "People with glass houses are always the first to throw stones" IP: Logged |
AlexDern Knowflake Posts: 459 From: Registered: Dec 2013
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posted June 24, 2014 01:39 PM
quote: Originally posted by Aries23Degrees:
[b]Chiron in 12th; issues with religion, issues with spirituality and "other realm" subject. A very skeptical person who is quick to call people who are involved in such things as "frauds".The lesson here would be to give people free reign to find their own spiritual path. Perhaps the individual was not given a belief system when young or, when they did, they were ridiculed for it? As such, the individual learns to hide any "psychic" abilities , compassion or spiritual insights they have for fear of being called/known as a "freak". It goes back to that saying; "People with glass houses are always the first to throw stones"[/B]
This is kind of true...I fear my insights in astrology and talking about spiritual matters in real life for this very reason and I have chiron in the 12th. Let me explain...I once worked in a hotel and discussed some things with a person who was a CEO. He was very kind initially and actually quite spiritual himself but he told me that in the working world I should never say what I believe. He said, stay silent until you reach the top, then you can talk. Since then...I've kind of kept a muzzle on it for fear I would be exiled. In my line of work you have to be very clear, cut, and dry...could you imagine an accountant who read your tarot cards? IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 589 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted June 24, 2014 03:28 PM
Lol. Actually, I would love that!I think your boss encouraged neutrality in everything as,in the workplace, you don't know whom you can offend when speaking about your beliefs. Some people believe that gays should be killed and so imagine how awkward that would be for those gays working at the office to be around such people? I was a Manager myself and so I understand the rationale behind it and its not meant to "suppress" anyone at all, but rather have everyone in a united front of professionalism(no matter their relevant personal value systems and beliefs etc) My thing is that there could be a protection of your own private affairs and not wanting to let someone know in-case you become "the talk of the town" etc. My advise; encourage these qualities to be actively expressed in others. In an accounting environment,this may not be ideal and a certain level of "rational" expertise is a MUST. You could, in a conversation with someone, say a thing like;
You:"Hey, I noticed that you have pamphlets on your desk regarding alternative therapy? What is that?" Them:"Yeah, I got into that recently. My Aunt advised me on them. She is an Astrologer!" You:"Oh really? I've also read about astrology and was quite fascinated with ...." You could do this very casually-in a relaxed setting- and it'll give you an "edge". You'll be far more than just a book-worm, nose on the grindstone Accountant. Usually your guidance system will tell you when to reveal and when to "close shop". That is if you really have an innate fear of over-exposure(another manifestation of 12th house Chiron) IP: Logged |
AlexDern Knowflake Posts: 459 From: Registered: Dec 2013
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posted June 24, 2014 04:44 PM
quote: Originally posted by Aries23Degrees: Lol. Actually, I would love that!I think your boss encouraged neutrality in everything as,in the workplace, you don't know whom you can offend when speaking about your beliefs. Some people believe that gays should be killed and so imagine how awkward that would be for those gays working at the office to be around such people? I was a Manager myself and so I understand the rationale behind it and its not meant to "suppress" anyone at all, but rather have everyone in a united front of professionalism(no matter their relevant personal value systems and beliefs etc) My thing is that there could be a protection of your own private affairs and not wanting to let someone know in-case you become "the talk of the town" etc. My advise; encourage these qualities to be actively expressed in others. In an accounting environment,this may not be ideal and a certain level of "rational" expertise is a MUST. You could, in a conversation with someone, say a thing like; [b] You:"Hey, I noticed that you have pamphlets on your desk regarding alternative therapy? What is that?" Them:"Yeah, I got into that recently. My Aunt advised me on them. She is an Astrologer!" You:"Oh really? I've also read about astrology and was quite fascinated with ...." You could do this very casually-in a relaxed setting- and it'll give you an "edge". You'll be far more than just a book-worm, nose on the grindstone Accountant. Usually your guidance system will tell you when to reveal and when to "close shop". That is if you really have an innate fear of over-exposure(another manifestation of 12th house Chiron) [/B]
I do...namaste...this is really good guidance. Thank you!
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whaaat Knowflake Posts: 239 From: Portland, MA,U.S Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 24, 2014 08:39 PM
!!!!! Thanks for all the fascinating replies everyone!IP: Logged |