posted October 31, 2019 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by cthonicstar:
I'm with Graham on this- I thought the exact same thing for a Taurus MC too. Taurus is the natural lord of the 2nd House, the house of Personal Values and Self-Worth so a Taurus MC is the personal values motivation.This is even more especially backed up by the Scorpio IC as Scorpio forces the native to dig deep within the self and find their own personal values and belief system. Scorpio is the natural lord of the 8th House, house of hidden secrets, values, and beliefs.
Therefore the IC is like a bridge pointing to the MC; the IC is where you are currently and the environment you are most comfortable in. The MC is what you are [b]looking or expecting to getout of the IC. Theoretically, the native should be moving from the IC to the MC.
edited for spelling [/B]
You basically made Mc the 2nd house. I disagree with that, too, because I feel quite different from what you describe. I have strong personal values but to be honest I could sacrifice them to reach my life goal which I see on my Ic in Sco.
My Ic as I see it represents the best I can do in this life, the activities and work I'm happiest and easiest with. And I aspire to it even though my values don't comply with my goal. Even the fixed star on my Ic indicates the work that appeals the most to me.
Other people I dealt with had the same feeling: one guy, for example, had the chart opposite to mine - Ic in Taurus and Mc in Scorpio. He loves money, finance, banking, trade, luxury. When I asked him what he's going to do once he is incredibly rich he said: "I don't know. I don't have other interests". He kinda sees the wealthiness as his final point.
First I learned this kind of interpretation at Egyptian School of Astrology and it never let me down.
By the way, transits through my Ic (of Saturn, for example) had a great influence exactly on my career and life path and had nothing to do with my family and home. Even in Synastry. A person with Pluto on my Ic struck me like an earthquake. He turned my career path 180 degrees TWICE in my life.