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Astrological Placements That Indicate Psychic Abilities & Strong Intuition â§

Some people are simply born with a natural doorway open to the invisible world.
Their dreams feel like premonitions.
Their intuition whispers (or screams) inside.
They sense things before they happen.
They read the room before anyone says a word.
If youâve always felt a little... different, check your birth chart for these placements:
ð Moon in Pisces or the 12th House:
Dreams full of hidden meanings.
An emotional sponge for the collective unconscious.
You just know things... without knowing how.
ð® Strong Neptune (especially in aspect with the Sun, Moon, Mercury or Ascendant):
Neptune opens your third eye.
You pick up energies, subtle signals, and unspoken feelings.
Youâre naturally attuned to the spiritual realm.
ð Pluto in aspect with the Moon or Mercury:
Deep emotional radar.
You feel whatâs beneath the surfaceâsecrets, lies, hidden truths.
Your intuition comes like a punch to the gut⊠sudden and undeniable.
ðïžâðšïž Sun, Moon or Ascendant in Water Signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces):
Water signs live through feeling.
They sense the mood, the unsaid words, the invisible threads between people.
ð Mercury in Pisces or in the 12th House:
A mind that doesnât think... it absorbs.
You speak in symbols, dreams, and metaphors.
Telepathy? Kinda feels like it sometimes.
âš Neptune aspecting your Midheaven (MC):
Your career could involve healing, spirituality, art or guiding others through intuition.
Your "job" here might literally be to help people connect with the unseen.
ð¿ Uranus in aspect with the Moon or Ascendant:
Sudden psychic flashes.
Prophetic dreams.
Downloads from nowhere.
Your intuition comes like lightning.
ð Moon in the 8th or 12th House:
Emotional depth meets spiritual sensitivity.
Feeling the presence of spirits?
Yeah, that too.
ð Chiron in Pisces or the 12th House:
A wounded healer with psychic gifts.
Your pain taught you to listen beyond the veil.
Your intuition became your survival tool.
ð Heavy 8th or 12th House energy (multiple planets there):
You didnât come here for a simple life.
Your soul chose this incarnation to walk between worlds.
Youâre here to sense, to feel, to see what others canât.
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Unusual Venus Take
**This is purely my opinion, and I am sharing it more as an exchange of ideas, to see what we can think looking at it from a different perspective.**
I would argue that Venus in Scorpio isn't as opposite to Venus as it supposedly should be.
Even though both are Mars-ruled, Venus in Scorpio is different than Venus in Aries.
To me, Venus in Scorpio is actually the exaggeration of Venus, rather than her complete opposite.
The goddess Venus gets romanticized as the god of beauty and love and romance, but if you search for the mythology, you'll find out that Venus was jealous, envious, petty, vengeful, possessive and greedy. And quite often very ruthless and violent with her enemies. And she DID NOT care for feeling betrayed, even if that betrayal existed only in her mind.
So she should not be mistaken for the goddess of excessive kindness and altruism, because that was not her.
From where I stand, I'd say Venus in Scorpio is Venus without her mask on. It's her when she's not being social.
She would often plot, scheme, do things in the shadows and behind the scenes, manipulate and keep her cards close to her chest. She was also very intense and passionate, and wanted nothing but blinding adoration for her.
All of those are qualities associated with Venus in Scorpio.
So it's not that Venus in Scorpio is the opposite of what Venus is like, because it's in a Mars-ruled sign. It's that Venus in Scorpio is Venus at her most exaggerated self, after she's given too much away (as it opposes the Venus-ruled Taurus, which is a sign that wants to TAKE more than give, since it's the hedonistic side of Venus).
Remember: it's not the sign that works around the planet; it's the planet that works around the sign.
For example: Mars in Cancer isn't unable to be martian. In fact, it is VERY martian. It's volatile, angry, aggressive, violent, dramatic and explosive. All things that Mars is. But it does all of that through a Cancerian energy, so all of those characteristics only come out through EMOTIONAL outbursts. For a Cancer Mars to be activated it needs to feel emotional pain.
So it's not that Venus in Scorpio can't behave like Venus. It's that Venus behaves in a Venus way, but through a Scorpionic context. So it still wants love, and sharing, and connection, and closeness, and love and romance; just as Venus does. But it does that in extremes, like Scorpio would.
(a Scorpion's only crime is perhaps loving too much lol)
With all of that said, try to see if you can rethink any other planets in fall or exile, and see how they could be manifesting a shadow side of the planet they're supposedly opposite to.
[And be kinder to your Scorpio Venus pals, because Scorpio Venus love is addictive and you never forget it BECAUSE it's so devotional and loving, not because it's cold or cut off from the heart].
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propaganda i am not falling for:
always moving on. some goodbyes need to rot a little. some griefs need to be held in the mouth like a stone.
beauty defined by algorithms. beauty exists in crow feet and smile lines
pretending to be chill. iâm not chill. i care deeply and inconveniently. i read into things. i write poems about eye contact
beige apartments with no soul. give me bookshelves and incense and loud art
sneaky links and unclear intentions. i want devotion. and also clarity
treating books as decor. read them. dog-ear them. argue with them in the margins
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Dark Astrology Observations: The Sunâs Fall

Dark astrology is unforgiving, careless, and cruel. But itâs not talked about enough. So todayâIâm talking about it.
Thereâs a reason Sun-sign astrology became mainstream and beloved: The Sun brings warmth, confidence, and identity. But what we push away is the astrology of the underworldâThe astrology that speaks of destruction, imprisonment, crime, and trauma.
So today, weâll go there. Weâll touch on Chiron, Pluto, Lilith, and Saturn.
This is a trigger warning: if youâre not ready to face darkness, exit this post.
Chiron â The Echo of the Wound
Chiron is a subtle wound.
Itâs feeling less attractive around certain people.
Itâs the urge to prove your masculinity in a room full of other men.
Itâs insecurity around intellectuals.
Itâs feeling tense when someone expresses love.
Itâs pushing away whatâs real, because real love triggers pain.
Chiron haunts you.
Even when youâre rich, thereâs an echo of scarcity.
Even after the cosmetic surgeries, you still hear whispers of ugliness.
Even when you meet your soulmate, you brace for abandonment.
Chiron doesnât leave. It lingers.
Chiron makes you dislike others.
When someoneâs personal planets harshly aspect your Chiron,
You feel inadequate, insecure, and triggered in their presence.
Even as you heal, the wound is felt.
Thatâs why healing isnât about being healedâ
Itâs about understanding your wounds.
Each time you heal, you learn not to reject your pain, but to recognize it.
⢠ChironâMars can create celibacy, long-term virginity, asexuality, or an aversion to touch.
Sexual trauma is often present.
Sex feels like powerlessness, violence, or aggression.
The need for sex feels painfulânot alluring.
⢠ChironâPluto may lead a person to act pure.
Overly religious, cloaked in morality, they fear their own darkness.
They block out past experiences, repress their deepest desires.
⢠ChironâMoon can create someone seemingly emotionless, robotic.
Isolated, logical, disconnected from intuition.
Emotions are buried, frozen in time.
⢠ChironâMercury makes school unbearable.
These individuals often feel stupid, no matter their achievements.
Even with degrees or encyclopedic knowledge, they feel unworthy of intelligence.
⢠ChironâSun creates alter egos.
The real self hides in shame, afraid of rejection or bullying.
They master persona, read people effortlesslyâbut authenticity feels dangerous.
⢠ChironâVenus makes one feel ugly, no matter how beautiful they are.
They might look like Kim Kardashian, Beyoncé, or Angelina Jolieâand still feel grotesque.
Compliments make them squirm. Visibility is not comfort; itâs exposure.
⢠ChironâSaturn makes a brutal perfectionist.
They accomplish more than most, but feel nothing.
Success is never enough.
Mistakes are punishable offenses.
Loneliness and self-punishment often dominate.
Pluto â Death, Obsession, Power
Pluto is felt, not seen.
It repels. It disturbs.
People donât understand why, but they want distance.
Pluto is murder, death, trauma, pain, and sexual deviance.
Many live in Plutoâbut not its transformation.
They live in its rot, not its rebirth.
⢠PlutoâAscendant individuals were ostracized early.
The child no one befriended.
The one others stared at, feared, or bullied.
Pain became identity. They made peace with darkness young.
⢠PlutoâSun births paranoia.
Trust is non-existent.
They will destroy before being destroyed.
⢠PlutoâMoon births destruction.
This is the person who snaps.
Who burns it all down and watches it with a still face.
⢠PlutoâMercury creates violent thoughts.
The mind dances with darknessâimagining harm with detailed pleasure.
⢠PlutoâVenus controls through love.
Partners are puppets. Worshippers.
These natives dominate the hearts they ensnare.
⢠PlutoâMars is the planned murderer.
Cold, calculating, precise.
Not impulsive. Not caught.
⢠PlutoâSaturn breeds cruelty.
These people love control.
They are strategic, unempatheticâpsychopath or sociopath.
Lilith â The Rebellion, the Rage
Lilith is the woman silenced through generations.
She still exists in echoesâ
In the abused, the exiled, the killedâfor daring to be real.
She lives in our DNA.
Authenticity becomes complex.
Lilith carries rage, shame, rebellion, power struggles, and sexual defiance.
Lilith isnât fantasyâshe is real.
She is the woman you obsess over but canât commit to.
She follows no rules and intoxicates with her presence.
⢠LilithâAscendant draws you to darkness.
You seek power, intensity, danger.
Life must cut like a razor, or it feels dull.
⢠LilithâSun needs darkness like oxygen.
Youâll find a way to taste it, no matter the cost.
⢠LilithâMoon holds rage that could terrify the devil.
When provoked, they burn bridges without regret.
⢠LilithâMercury harbors fantasies too taboo for words.
Desires no one has ever heard spoken aloud.
⢠LilithâVenus wants worship, not love.
They donât seek commitmentâthey want to be adored into madness.
⢠LilithâMars carries generational rage.
It slips out. It erupts.
And when it does, it can kill.
⢠LilithâSaturn suppresses darknessâ
But it seeps through.
Every goal masks a hunger for domination, power, reign.
Saturn â Karma, Discipline, Coldness
Saturn is cold, logical, and critical.
It is the prison of the soulâ
Walls too high to climb, eyes always watching.
Every mistake is punished.
Saturn is the karmic price of wrong choices.
It is the suffering humans whisper about in quiet moments.
⢠SaturnâAscendant feels like life in armor.
Every day, you suit up for battle.
Vulnerability is not allowed.
⢠SaturnâSun makes life feel like winterâ
Even when the Sun is out, itâs cold.
Your identity feels frozen, muted, numb.
⢠SaturnâMoon punishes emotions.
Youâre too sensitive, too needy, too human.
Being emotional feels like a weakness.
Being human feels like a punishment.
⢠SaturnâMercury weighs the mind.
Thinking is exhausting.
Relaxation feels like guilt.
Joy is something you sneak when no one is watching.
⢠SaturnâVenus equates pain with love.
The more someone ruins you, the longer you stay.
You think: If it hurts, it must be real.
⢠SaturnâMars internalizes violence.
You rageâagainst yourself.
You are both abuser and victim, locked in your own war.
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Tumblr has by far the best astrologers I've seen and we're so underrated. Apps like Instagram and X don't even have a good format for astrologers to write long posts. Astrology fans who find their way to Tumblr are definitely getting a more genuine experience. So frustrating ð®âðš
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Thereâs More to the Houses Than You Think
Twelve Doors Into the Soulâs Memory
âš Authorâs Note: In my first book, I explored the birth chart through a classic, psychological lens, grounded in human experience and practical meaning. But the more I worked with astrology, the more I began to hear the voice of the soul beneath the structure. This post is a glimpse into the second book Iâm now writing, one that deeply explores the chart from a soul-centered perspective. Together, both books offer two sides of the same truth: one helps you understand your human path, the other guides you through your soulâs remembering. I hope you like it âš Stay Tuned! ðª
⊠First House
The 1st House is the starting line of the soul, the moment your essence chose to return. Itâs the place where you re-entered the world and agreed, once again, to exist in form. This house shows both where and how you began this life, where you landed, and how you chose to appear. The sign on the cusp describes the energetic style you needed to embody in that first breath, not just physically, but spiritually. It holds the imprint of your earliest instinct: the moment your soul said, âI am here.â But this isnât necessarily your truest self. Itâs the version of you that could survive the landing. The shape you had to take. The armor you wore before you were safe enough to soften. The way you moved before you were ready to feel. From a soul perspective, the 1st House is not just a mask, itâs a memory. A memory of separation. Of stepping out of the infinite and into a single identity. Of agreeing to be seen even when you didnât yet remember who you were. This house carries the imprint of your karmic threshold. The edge you crossed when you said: âIâll try again. But this time, Iâll begin like this.â
⊠Second House
If the 1st House is the moment the soul says âI am,â then the 2nd is where it asks, âCan I stay?â This house is the soulâs relationship with presence, permission, and permanence. Permission to take up space. Permission to trust the body. Permission to receive without proving youâve earned it. From a soul perspective, the 2nd House carries the imprint of embodiment, not just living in a body, but belonging to it. Feeling your feet on the ground. Knowing you are allowed to have needs. Choosing to build something slow even after lifetimes of instability or survival. The sign on the cusp and the planets in it show the test your soul willingly walked into. The environment it chose to re-enter in order to unlearn what it once believed was true. Perhaps that safety must be earned. That stillness is dangerous. That having too much leads to loss. That value comes from sacrifice. This house becomes the field where you rewire those beliefs, slowly, gently, in real time. Not to become better. But to come back to yourself. The 2nd House is about what you slowly allow yourself to trust. It asks you to come back into the body not just as a vessel, but as a place worth living in. And to remember that you donât have to earn whatâs already yours.
⊠Third House
This is where the soul wakes up to thought, perception and meaning. The 3rd House holds the soulâs first real conversation with contrast. This is where the world begins to contradict itself, where things stop being simple, and start being interpreted. Here, the soul is surrounded by complexity: early voices, rapid thoughts, competing beliefs. A fast-moving environment of influences that donât always align. And from that confusion, something begins to form: a personal narrative. A structure. A system of thought, not always true, but deeply familiar. This house holds the tone of your inner voice, the one that speaks when no one is listening. The one that loops. The one that learned early how to make sense of noise. From a soul perspective, the 3rd House is about mental awakening through contradiction. The environment the soul chose to sharpen perception, to question the obvious, to learn how to separate pattern from truth. And the sign on the cusp shows how you process complexity: whether you organize it, absorb it, filter it, challenge it, or whether youâre still learning how to quiet the echo of thoughts that were never fully yours. This isnât about speaking clearly. Itâs about thinking clearly in a world that taught you to do the opposite.
⊠Fourth House
The 4th House is the energetic basement, the root system of the chart. From a soul perspective, itâs about what you carried in with you. This is where the soul stores emotional memory, the deep, quiet kind. Not memory in words, memory in feeling. A kind of energetic USB, holding all the data your body doesnât remember, but your nervous system never forgot. Here lives the imprint of lifetimes: The ache of having been abandoned. The fear of being invisible. The longing to be held or the decision to never need holding again. This house tells you what still lives inside you from where youâve been. It holds the climate of your inner world, your unconscious reflex to retreat, to protect, to collapse inward. And the sign on the cusp shows how you manage that emotional archive: whether you wall it off, wrap it in softness, bury it deep, or try to clean it until it disappears. The 4th House isnât about the home you have. Itâs about the home you are. And whether your soul feels safe enough to return to it.
⊠Fifth House
The 5th House is where your soul came to feel light again. This is the part of you that remembers life isnât just a test. Itâs a vacation for the soul. A rare chance to taste strawberries. To dance in sunlight. To kiss someone and not overthink it. To create something beautiful that doesnât need to prove its worth. From a soul perspective, this house isnât about performance. Itâs not about winning, competing, or collecting praise. Itâs about returning to the childlike part of you that once knew how to love boldly, express honestly, and play without wondering who was watching. Itâs about presence. About sensation. Because the soul didnât just come here to evolve, it also came here to experience. The body you live in is a suitcase you brought along to feel everything this life has to offer. The five senses are how your spirit stays grounded in the beauty of being here. This house resists the noise of modern life, the comparison, the urgency, the pressure to always be doing. Here, your soul detoxes from all that. It remembers that joy is not a reward. Itâs a right. The sign on the cusp shows how you reclaim that joy: with music, with movement, with curiosity, with warmth. This is about being alive. Present. Sensing. Free. The 5th House is where your soul says: âThis is what you came for. Donât forget to enjoy it.â
⊠Sixth House
The 6th House is where the soul learns how to stay in the body, in the moment, in the motion of daily life. This is not the house of fixing. Itâs the house of tending. Of showing up not to perfect yourself, but to care for yourself and the world around you, bit by bit, breath by breath. From a soul perspective, this is where devotion becomes embodied in the way you pour your tea. In the way you care for your nervous system. In how you meet your own needs without shame. This is also where the soul learns how to cooperate with other souls. To walk beside people, not ahead of them, not behind them. To contribute, to support, to serve out of remembrance that you came here together. Itâs not about sacrifice. Itâs about shared rhythm. About learning how to move in harmony with life, with others, with the version of yourself that needs patience, not pressure. The sign on the cusp shows how you offer your presence: with structure, with softness, with discernment, with sensitivity. The 6th House doesnât ask you to do something grand. It asks you to do something real. To tend. To stay. And to remember that even the smallest acts, done with care, can become a form of light.
⊠Seventh House
The 7th House is where the soul meets its mirror. Not to find a missing piece but to realize it was never missing at all. This house holds the space where âIâ becomes âwe.â But from a soul perspective, itâs not about finding the one. Itâs about seeing what gets reflected when you stand close to another. What you admire. What you fear. What you hand over without realizing it was yours to begin with. The 7th House is not about romantic endings. Itâs about recognition. A place where the soul enters into relationship not for comfort, but for integration. To reclaim the parts of itself it once projected onto someone else. This is where connection becomes a kind of soul work. Where love becomes the mirror that shows you your strength, your shadow, your softness, your patterns. Where you learn that intimacy doesnât mean merging. It means choosing, again and again, to stay present with another soul while still staying whole. The sign on the cusp reveals how you relate and what youâre still learning to own within yourself. It may show the kind of energy you look for in others because you havenât yet allowed it to live fully in you. From a soul lens, this house isnât about losing yourself in someone else. Itâs about finding yourself through the act of meeting them. And it asks only one thing in return: Let the mirror soften you, not define you.
⊠Eighth House
The 8th House is where the soul goes to burn. Not in punishment, in purification. This is not the house of endings. Itâs the house of unraveling. Of shedding what no longer fits. Of releasing what was never truly yours. From a soul perspective, the 8th House holds the energy of karmic entanglement. The bonds that donât make sense, but feel ancient. The grief that shows up without a story. The power dynamics you didnât choose but somehow repeat. You donât need to understand them. Your soul remembers. And it came here to transmute. This is where the deepest work happens, where silence becomes a language and whatâs hidden begins to rise. Shame, obsession, longing, control, all surface here, not to hurt you, but to free you. The 8th House is also where the soul learns to merge without disappearing. Where intimacy becomes ritual. Where sex becomes more than flesh, it becomes a form of soul-speak. A way for two beings to share memory through the body. To move energy. To say, âI see you,â without needing words. To feel truth move between skin and spirit. And the sign on the cusp reveals how you enter this transformation, with intensity, fear, silence, trust, hunger, or resistance. But no one leaves this house the same. Not because something is taken but because something false is burned away. The 8th House is not about death. Itâs about what survives it. Itâs where your soul walks into the fire, and walks out whole.
⊠Ninth House
The 9th House is where the soul looks up. After everything itâs lost. After everything itâs survived. This is where the soul wants to understand. From a soul perspective, this house holds the pull between escape and awakening. Itâs the restless urge to go elsewhere and the deeper invitation to see more clearly right here. This is the soulâs classroom. Not one with walls, but with windows. Here, it learns through instruments: through books and myths, rituals and ruins, distant lands and quiet teachers. Through every story that feels strangely familiar. Every culture that reminds you how similar we all are even when we speak in different tongues. Because in this house, truth isnât singular. Itâs layered. It speaks in symbols. It repeats itself across continents, scriptures, centuries. The soul doesnât want one belief, it wants a constellation of meaning. A high enough view to see the thread connecting everything itâs been through. The 9th House is the soulâs desire to stretch. To grow through experience, not theory. To learn that every story you encounter, every road you walk, every truth you translate, is just another version of the lesson you came here to live. And the sign on the cusp shows how you seek that wisdom: with fire, with humility, with openness, with doubt. This isnât about certainty. Itâs about faith without finality. Wonder without walls. Itâs where your soul remembers: There are many names for the divine but the lesson is always the same.
⊠Tenth House
The 10th House is where the soul emerges from the quiet. From all the internal work, the shedding, the seeking. This is where it asks, âWhat am I here to give back?â Not for applause. Not for recognition. But because the truth it holds has ripened and itâs time to offer it. From a soul perspective, this house is not just about legacy. Itâs about alignment. The moment when your outer life begins to reflect your inner wisdom. When what youâve carried for lifetimes finally meets the moment it can be received. This is the house of sacred visibility. Where your presence teaches. Where your lived truth becomes a light for others. Itâs not about being above them, itâs about speaking from where youâve been, so those still on the path can hear something familiar and remember their own strength. Imagine this house as a conference room of souls. You are the speaker now. Not because youâre better but because youâve lived the lesson. And others came here to learn what you now hold effortlessly. Youâre not here to perform. Youâre here to pass it on. And the sign on the cusp reveals how you lead, with quiet authority, creative truth, steady devotion, visionary insight. The 10th House doesnât ask you to become something youâre not. It asks you to embody what you already are and trust that when you do, the world will feel it. Because your greatest impact isnât what you build. Itâs what you leave behind in others once youâve spoken your truth.
⊠Eleventh House
The 11th House is the house of resonance. Not popularity. Not fitting in. But finding the ones who recognize your frequency and say, âI remember you.â This is where the soul steps beyond the self into the field of shared vision, collective growth, and cosmic collaboration. From a soul perspective, the 11th House is where you meet the people youâve been carrying in your field for lifetimes. The ones you made promises to before you got here. The ones who arrive not to mirror you, but to build with you. Itâs the space of soul contracts, both old and new. Where energy introduces itself before names do. Where something inside you softens because, finally, youâre not dreaming the future alone. The 11th House is also the place of the next horizon. Where you stretch toward something bigger than yourself. A vision. A mission. A frequency you can only hold fully when you're surrounded by others who feel it too. Itâs not about belonging to the crowd. Itâs about finding the current you belong to. And choosing to move with it. The sign on the cusp reveals how your soul connects: with rebellion, with devotion, with innovation, with care. And how you magnetize the ones who are meant to walk beside you, not because you try to be like them, but because you finally dared to be fully yourself. This is the house where the future begins in soulful company.
⊠Twelfth House
The 12th House is not where things end. Itâs where they unravel. Where names fall away. Where roles dissolve. Where you remember: You are soul, not skin and bones. This is the soulâs secret room, its sanctuary, its silence, its soft return. From a soul perspective, this house is a spiritual echo chamber where your truth speaks, not in words, but in symbols, dreams, and knowing. A language not made for logic, only for those who remember how to feel without needing proof. Here, solitude becomes communion with the unseen. Stillness becomes prayer. Surrender becomes the softest kind of power. You donât always know whatâs healing here but something is. Quietly. Behind the curtain of the conscious mind. The 12th House holds the energies you carry without knowing. The karmic threads, the ancestral dreams, the emotions that donât seem to belong to this life, but live inside you all the same. And the sign on the cusp shows how you listen. How you retreat. How you dream, dissolve, and disappear. This is not a house of isolation. It is a place of return. A whispered reminder that before you were anyone, you were everything.
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YOUR POWER
In the natal chart, your idea of power and authority is found in Pluto and Saturn. Pluto often showcases the secret power and potential you possess. Saturn is the planet that gives that power an applicable and effective goal that leads to authority, a controlled way of using that power. Mars in the natal chart shows how you can access your potential power.
Your Secret Power
Pluto in the 1st: Your secret power is found through your self-expression. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who act similarly to you.
Pluto in the 2nd: Your secret power is found through your security. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by those who are highly valued and secure in themselves.
Pluto in the 3rd: Your secret power is found through your thoughts. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by intelligent and smart people who are confident in their words.
Pluto in the 4th: Your secret power is found through your past. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by the people in your past or a parent strongly affected your upbringing.
Pluto in the 5th: Your secret power is found through your creativity. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are talented who arenât afraid to express themselves.
Pluto in the 6th: Your secret power is found through your control of your conscious circumstances. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who enhance their daily lives through productivity and mindful living.
Pluto in the 7th: Your secret power is found through your one-on-one interactions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a special awareness and ease with individual social interactions.
Pluto in the 8th: Your secret power is found through the self you choose to hide. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who wholly accept their positive and negative traits.
Pluto in the 9th: Your secret power is found through your evaluation of the world. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are open-minded and cultured in the workings of the world.
Pluto in the 10th: Your secret power is found through your reputation and ambitions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a strong reputation and have achieved their goals.
Pluto in the 11th: Your secret power is found through your group interactions. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who have a special awareness and ease with group social interactions.
Pluto in the 12th: Your secret power is found in your subconscious. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people in touch with their inner self who use their secret characteristics to show compassion and help others.
Applying Your Power
Saturn in the 1st: You ideally want to apply your power to yourself so that you can gain control and authority over your self-expression.
Saturn in the 2nd: You ideally want to apply your power to your security so that you can gain control and authority over your worth.
Saturn in the 3rd: You ideally want to apply your power to your mind so that you can gain control and authority over your words.
Saturn in the 4th: You ideally want to apply your power to your past and upbringing so that you can gain control and authority over your roots.
Saturn in the 5th: You ideally want to apply your power to your creativity so that you can gain control and authority over your talent.
Saturn in the 6th: You ideally want to apply your power to your circumstances so that you can gain control and authority over your everyday life.
Saturn in the 7th: You ideally want to apply your power to your one-on-one interactions so that you can gain control and authority over your relationships.
Saturn in the 8th: You ideally want to apply your power to your secret self so that you can gain control and authority over your privacy.
Saturn in the 9th: You ideally want to apply your power to your world view so that you can gain control and authority over your beliefs.
Saturn in the 10th: You ideally want to apply your power to your goals so that you can gain control and authority over your ambitions.
Saturn in the 11th: You ideally want to apply your power to your community so that you can gain control and authority over your group presence.
Saturn in the 12th: You ideally want to apply your power to your subconscious so that you can gain control and authority over what youâre not aware of.
Finding Your Power
Mars in the 1st: You can access your power by finding a way to express yourself.
Mars in the 2nd: You can access your power by finding a way to be secure with yourself.
Mars in the 3rd: You can access your power by finding a way to talk and communicate.
Mars in the 4th: You can access your power by finding a way to establish your foundation.
Mars in the 5th: You can access your power by finding a way to express your creativity and fun.
Mars in the 6th: You can access your power by finding a way to control your everyday life.
Mars in the 7th: You can access your power by finding a way to keep valuable one-on-one relationships.
Mars in the 8th: You can access your power by finding a way to access your secret self.
Mars in the 9th: You can access your power by finding a way to learn about the world.
Mars in the 10th: You can access your power by finding a way to establish your goals.
Mars in the 11th: You can access your power by finding a way to create a presence in the community.
Mars in the 12th: You can access your power by finding a way to understand your subconscious.
Example: Pluto in the 5th, Saturn in the 3rd, Mars in the 2nd. Your secret power is found through your creativity. You tend to fear, yet be fascinated by people who are talented who arenât afraid to express themselves. You ideally want to apply your power to your mind so that you can gain control and authority over your words. You can access your power by finding a way to be secure with yourself.
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Pluto Dominance or 8th House Stellium
ð³ððð ðŒððð
ðœ ðððœððŒðºððŸ ðððºð ððð ððºððŸ ðºð ððððŸðððŸ ððððŸð ðð ðððŒðððŸð ð¿ðºððð
ð ððŸðŒððŸðð, ðŸðºððð
ð ððŸðºð
ðððºðððº, ðºððœ ðŒððºðððŸ ðððð ð»ð
ðððœð
ðððŸ ð¿ðð ðððŸ ð»ðŸðððŸð. ðžðð ððºð ðððœðŸððð ððððŸðððŸ ðŒððºðððŸð ðððððððððð ðððð ð
ðð¿ðŸ, ðŸðððŸðððŸððŒðŸ ððŸð»ððððð, ðºððœ ðºððŸ ððŸðððððŸðœ ðð ðœð ðœðŸðŸð ðððºðœðð ðððð. ð³ððð ðŸðððŸðŒððºð
ð
ð ðºððð
ððŸð ðð¿ ððð ððºððŸ ð¯ð
ððð ðð ðððŸ 1ðð, 4ðð, 8ðð, 12ðð ðððððŸ, ðð ððºðððð ðððððð ðºðððŸðŒðð ðð ðððð ððŸðððððºð
ðð
ðºððŸðð. ð³ððð ðŒðºð ðºð
ðð ðºððð
ð ðð¿ ððð ððºððŸ ð¯ð
ððð ðºðððŸðŒðððð ð¬ððð ðð ð²ðºðððð.
Saturn in the 4th, 8th, or 12th House
ð§ðºðððð ð²ðºðððð ððŸððŸ ðŒððð
ðœ ððððð ðð ððºððððŒ ð
ðŸððððð ðºðððððœ ðŸðððððððºð
ðºððœ ðºððŒðŸððððºð
ðððððŒððððŸð. ðžðð ððºð ððððŸððð ð»ðððœðŸðð ðð ðŸðððððððºð
ððŸðððððŒððððð ððºðððŸðœ ðœððð ð»ð ðºððŒðŸððððð ðð ððºððŸððð. ðžðð ðŒððð
ðœ ð¿ðŸðŸð
ð
ðððŸ ðððŸ ððððŸð ðððŸ ðð ðððð ð¿ðºððð
ð ðºððœ ððºð ð»ðŸ ððºðððŸðœ ðððð ð»ððŸðºðððð ððŸððºððððŸ ðŸðððððððºð
ððºðððŸððð ðð ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ðŸðððŸðŒððºððððð.
Moon in the 8th or 12th House
ð§ðºðððð ðº ðð
ðºðŒðŸððŸðð ð
ðððŸ ðððð ðŒððð
ðœ ðððð ðððŸ ðððððð»ðð
ððð ðð¿ ððºðððð ðº ðððððŸð ðð ð¿ðŸððºð
ðŸð ðððððð ðððð ð¿ðºððð
ð ðŒðºðððððð ððððŸððð
ððŸðœ ðŸðððððððºð
ððºðð. ðžðð ððððŸððð ðð, ð»ðð ðºððŸ ðºð
ðð ðŸððððððŸðœ ð¿ðŸðŸð
, ð¿ðºðŒðŸ, ðºððœ ððŸð
ðŸðºððŸ ðð. ðžðð ðŒððð
ðœ ð»ðŸ ððððð
ð ðððððððððŸ ðºððœ ððŸðððððððŸ ðð ððŸð
ðºððððððððð ðºððœ ð¿ðºððð
ð ðœðððºðððŒð. ð³ððð ðŸðððŸðŒððºð
ð
ð ðºððð
ððŸð ðð¿ ððð ððºððŸ ðððð ð¬ððð ðð ð²ðŒððððð ðð ð¢ðºððŒðŸð ðºððœ ð¬ððð ððððºððŸ, ðŒððððððŒð, ðð ððððððððŸ ð¯ð
ððð.
North Node in the 4th, 8th, or 12th House
ð¶ððð ðððð ðð
ðºðŒðŸððŸðð, ððð ðŒððð
ðœ ð»ðŸðŒðððŸ ðððŸ ð¿ðððð ðð ðððð ð
ðððŸðºððŸ ðð ðŒððððŒððððð
ð ððŸðºð
ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ððºðððŸððð ðºðððððœ ðºð»ðððŸ, ðððºððŸ, ðºð»ðºððœððððŸðð, ððºððððð
ðºðððð, ð»ðŸðððºððºð
, ðð ðŒðððððð
. ðžðð ððºð ð»ðŸ ððŸðºðð ðð ð¿ðð ðððŒððððŒðððð ððºððððŒ ðŒððŒð
ðŸð, ð»ððŸðºð ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ððºðððŸððð ðºðððððœ ðððºðððº ðºððœ ð¿ðŸðºð, ðð ððŸðºð
ðððð ð»ð
ðððœð
ðððŸ ðºððœ ððŸðœðŸð¿ðððŸ ðŸðððððððºð
ððºð¿ðŸðð.
Chiron Prominence
ð§ðºðððð ðº ð
ðð ðð¿ ðºðððŸðŒðð ðð ðððð ð¢ððððð, ðŸðððŸðŒððºð
ð
ð ðð¿ ðð'ð ðð ðððŸ 4ðð, 8ðð, ðð 12ðð ðððððŸð, ðððððŸððð ðððºð ððð ðŒððð
ðœ ððºððŸ ð»ðŸðŸð ð»ððð ðððð ðð ððºððŸ ðºðŒðŒðŸðð ðð ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ðððððœð (ðŸðððððððºð
ð
ð, ððððððððºð
ð
ð, ðð ððððŒððð
ððððŒðºð
ð
ð). ð§ðŸðºð
ððð ðððŸððŸ ðððððœð ðŒððð
ðœ ððºððŸ ðº ð
ðð ðð¿ ððððŸ. ðžðð ðŒððð
ðœ ð¿ðŸðŸð
ðððð
ðºððŸðœ ðð ðœðð¿ð¿ðŸððŸðð ððððððð ðð.
Uranus in the 4th House or aspecting the IC
ð¶ððð ðððð ðð
ðºðŒðŸððŸðð, ððð ðŒððð
ðœ ððºððŸ ðº ðœðŸððððŸ ðð ð»ððŸðºð ðºððºð ð¿ððð ðððºðœððððððºð
ð¿ðºððð
ð ðœðððºðððŒð ðºððœ ðœððð¿ðððŒððððð. ðžðð ððºð ð»ðŸ ðððŸ "ð»ð
ðºðŒð ðððŸðŸð" ðð¿ ðððŸ ð¿ðºððð
ð ðºððœ ðððºððŸ ðððððð ðð ðð ððŸð
ð ð»ððð
ðœ ððððŸððððð ððŸð. ðžðð ððºð ð»ðððð ðð ððŸð ððºððºðœðððð , ð»ððŸðºðððð ðð
ðœ ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ððð
ðŸð ðºðððððœ ððºððŸððððð, ððŸððœðŸð, ðŒðºððŸðŸð, ðºððœ ðŸðððððððºð
ðŸððððŸððððð.
Neptune in the 4th or 12th House
ðžðð ðŒððð
ðœ ððºððŸ ð»ðŸ ððŸðððððððŸ ðð ðððŸ ðŸðððððððºð
ðð ððððððððºð
ðºðððððððŸððŸ ðð¿ ðððð ð¿ðºððð
ð. ð³ððŸððŸ ððððð ð»ðŸ ð
ðððð
ðŸ ð»ððððœðºðððŸð ð»ðŸðððŸðŸð ððð ðºððœ ðððð ð¿ðºððð
ð ðð ð¿ðºððð
ð ððºðððŸððð ðð¿ ðºðœðœððŒðððð, ððŸðŒððŸðŒð, ðð ððºðŒððð¿ððŒðŸ. ðžðð ððºð ð»ðŸ ðððððððððŸ ðºððœ ðŒðºð
ð
ðŸðœ ðð ððŸðºð
ððððððð ðŒððððºððððð ðð ðŒððŸðºððððŸ ðððð. ð¡ðð ððð ðᅵᅵðŸðœ ðð ð»ðŸ ðŒðºððŸð¿ðð
ððð ðð ðºð»ðððð» ððð ðððŒð ðð ðœðððð ðð ððððŸð ððŸððð
ðŸ'ð ðŸðððððððºð
ððºðð.
Strong 12th House Energy or Pisces Stellium
ðžðð ððºð ð¿ðŸðŸð
ðºð ðððŸððð
ðºðððºð»ð
ðŸ ððŸððððððð»ðð
ððð ðð ððŸðºð
ððºðð ððð ðœððœð'ð ðœðððŸðŒðð
ð ðŸðððŸðððŸððŒðŸ. ðžðð ððºð ðºððððºðŒð ðððððºððððð ðððŸððŸ ððð ðððð ðŒððð¿ðððð ððŸððŸððºðððððºð
ððºðððŸððð ðð ððŸð ðððœ ðð¿ ðð
ðœ ððŸðððððð ðð¿ ððððððŸð
ð¿ ðð ðð ðððŸð ðððð ðº ðððððŸð ððððððððºð
ððð
ðŸ. ðžððð ððŸðºð
ððð ðð¿ððŸð ððºðððŸðð ðð ððð
ððððœðŸ ðºððœ ððŸð¿ð
ðŸðŒðððð.
IC in Scorpio or Capricorn
ð¶ððð ðððð ðšð¢ ðð ð²ðŒððððð, ðððð ðŸðððððððºð
ð¿ððððœðºðððð ðŒððð
ðœ ð»ðŸ ðððððŸðœ ðð ððððŸððððð, ððŸðŒððŸðŒð, ðºððœ ðœðŸðŸð ðŸðððððððºð
ðððœðŸððŒððððŸððð. ðžðð ðŒððð
ðœ ð»ðŸ ð»ððð ðððð ðº ð¿ðºððð
ð ð
ðŸððºðŒð ðð¿ ðŸðððððððºð
ððŸðððŸððððð, ðððºðððº, ðð ððððŸð ððððððð
ðŸð. ðžðð'ððŸ ð
ðððŸð
ð ððŸððŸ ðð ððŸðºð
ðððð ððððŸððððŸðœ ððºðð ð»ð ð¿ðºðŒððð ð¿ðºððð
ð ððŸðŒððŸðð, ð»ððŸðºðððð ððð
ðŸððŒðŸ, ð»ðŸððð ðŸðððððððºð
ð
ð ððððŸðð. ð¶ððð ðððð ðšð¢ ðð ð¢ðºððððŒððð, ððð ððºð ðŒðððŸ ð¿ððð ðº ð¿ðºððð
ð ðððºð ððððððððððŸð ðððð ðð ððŸððððºðððð ðððŸð ðŸðððððððºð
ððŸðŸðœð. ðžððð ððððððð ðð ðð ððŸðœðŸð¿ðððŸ ðððŒðŒðŸðð ðºð ððððŸð ðððºð»ðð
ððð, ððð ðððð ðŸðððŸðððºð
ðºðŒðððŸððŸððŸððð. ðžðð ððºð ððŸð ððŸð ðððºððœðºððœð ð¿ðð ðŸðððððððºð
ððºðððððð ðºððœ ððŸðºð
ððð ð»ððððœðºðððŸð.

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