Fourth House: Mars. The fourth house governs family and home life, in particular the relationship between mother and child. This placing indicates a strong and forceful mother, who plays a dominant role in her child’s life. The subjects tend to be restless and may move house frequently. Their powerful Martian energy will be directed towards improving and redecorating the home.
Fifth House: Moon. From this house, the Moon’s creative drive is directed mainly towards procreation. It is the house of lovemaking, and the subjects tend to be ardent, passionate lovers. There is an extroverted streak, which may manifest itself in a desire to show off. The Moon sign can exacerbate of control this tendency—a Piscean Moon, for example, will encourage introversion. The individual may be attracted by risk and danger, but the Sun and Ascending signs may help to counter this unfortunate tendency.
Ninth House: Sun. Challenging journeys, for both mind and body, are guaranteed to appeal to those born with the Sun in the ninth house. Education, philosophy, and travel are all very important to these individuals, and they will want to broaden their intellectual horizons and develop an individual philosophy of life. These subjects have a rich fantasy life, which can get out of hand, and a practical approach to life must be encouraged. Jupiter. The pursuit of knowledge is the focal point of the ninth house. These people possess great intellectual ability, a love of study, and breadth of vision. A passion for travel is often combined with a flair for languages, and the subjects may live and work abroad. However, if Jupiter occupies a fire or air sign, or is negatively aspected by Mercury or Mars, love of travel may manifest itself as extreme restlessness.
Tenth House: Mercury. These people like to frequently change their jobs, and even their careers. Ideally, their work needs to have a good mix of intellectual stimulation, responsibility, and mobility. This is the house of the father, and subjects may think and plan in a manner reminiscent of their father. On a deeper level, the voice of the “father” may be the inner voice of conscience.
Eleventh House: Venus. A lively and action-packed social life is important to people born with Venus in the eleventh house, and they usually possess an abundance of friends and acquaintances. These individuals have a flair for organizing social events and are talented at fundraising, for their social skills are combined with charitable and tender hearts. They work well with others, and are ideal committee members. Charming an friendly, these people work hard to win admiration and praise from others, for they have an innate desire to please. Pluto. People with Pluto in the eleventh house are sociable and gregarious and enjoy team activities. They eagerly seek the approval and good opinion of others, and the prospect of displeasing or disappointing their friends will cause them great alarm. This eagerness to please should not be allowed to get out of hand, since individuals may begin to live their lives solely to please others instead of themselves. Subjects possess a broad humanitarian streak, and if Pluto is positively aspected they will devote much time and effort to making the world a better place, possibly by joining charitable organizations and raising money to help those in need.
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