What's Your Sun Sign?



What's Your Sun Sign?

Our Sun sign is the zodiac sign for our birthday. I was born July 18, so I am the zodiac sign Cancer. My Sun sign is Cancer. And all that means is that on the day of my birth, if we walked out and looked at the Sun, it would be in the Tropical sign Cancer. Note, that I did not say it was in the constellation Cancer, but we will get to that down the road a piece. For now, it is important that we understand that whatever sign the Sun was in on our birthday is our Sun sign, which is the basis of the horoscopes we read in newspapers.

What Is the Zodiac?



What Is the Zodiac?

This is simple. The zodiac is nothing more than the path the Earth takes around the Sun in the course of one year’s orbit. This annual orbital path takes the Earth through a sky filled with stars and constellations of stars. The particular set or band of constellations the Earth passes through are the 12 familiar constellations and signs of the zodiac, thus the term, “the band of the zodiac.”

Cycle of the Signs



Cycle of the Signs

The 12 signs of the zodiac form a wheel, each sign being an equal 30 degrees, and one sign following another. These are the signs of the zodiac, upon which most of modern (and ancient) astrology is based. Most of us understand when friends call out things like, “No wonder, she’s a Scorpio!” or “Watch our for him, he’s got the Moon in Aries!” I am sure we all have a different take on these, but you get the drift. We will get into what all of this zodiac talk means. but before that happens, it will help to understand something about where these 12 signs came from. What is the zodiac?

12 Houses: Keywords





Here are a list of keywords and phrases for the 12 houses, loosely organized into different themes. These may prove useful to help you key in on what each house means.

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First House Keywords

FIRST HOUSE

Emergence
Surface
Facade
Personality
Self
Initiative
Come Across
Appearance
Activity

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Second House Keywords

SECOND HOUSE

Response
How You Respond
How You Love
How You Acquire
Possessions
Money
Wealth
Security

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Third House Keywords

THIRD HOUSE

Communication
Letters
Voice
Email
Phone
Gossip
Connections
Links
Friends
Siblings
Networking
Connecting Things Up
Exploration
Investigations
Inquiry
Short Trips

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Fourth House Keywords

FOURTH HOUSE

Experience
The Thrill of the Ride
In The Moment
Security
Base of Operations
The Chariot
Family
Home
Roots

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Fifth House Keywords

FIFTH HOUSE

Expression
Creativity
Sports
Teaching
Awareness
Pride
Ownership
Offspring
Children
Artistic Output
Animals

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Sixth House Keywords

SIXTH HOUSE

Conserving
Salvaging
Caring For
Preserving
Health
Proactive
Nutrition
Careful
Nursing

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Seventh House Keywords

SEVENTH HOUSE

Marriage
Union
Yoga
The Public
Other People
Response
Partners
Business
Responsible

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Eighth House Keywords

EIGHTH HOUSE

Business
The Nitty-Gritty
Exchange
No Nonsense
Criticism
Analysis
Pare Down
Reduce
Strip Bare
Sex
Nakedness
Bare Bones

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Ninth House Keywords

NINTH HOUSE

Spirituality
Religion
What Lasts
Purification
Philosophy
Truth
Essentials
Seed Essence
Long Journeys

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Tenth House Keywords

TENTH HOUSE

Vision
Clairvoyance
Big Picture
Out-of-the-Body
Vision
Realization
Management
Organization
Practical Insight
Oversight
Career
See To Do
Practical Talents
Vocation
Management

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Eleventh House Keywords

Altruism

What Should Be
Future Plans
Community
Group Work
Other People
Friends
CO-Workers

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Twelfth House Keywords

TWELFTH HOUSE

Acceptance
Self-Sacrifice
Patience
Put-Up-With
Obstacles
Dues
Hemmed In
Prisons

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Source : http://lessons.astrology.com/

The Houses


The Houses

You’ve probably seen an astrological chart wheel, divided into 12 roughly equal pie-shaped sections, much like how we would cut up a pizza. These 12 sections are called the “Astrological Houses” or usually just the “houses.” In each pie-shaped house, we might find one or more the planets or the Sun and the Moon. Just as someone might tell you they have the Sun in Aries, so they might also say that they have the Sun in the 11th house. And these 12 houses have specific meanings, just as the 12 zodiac signs do. The phrase “He’s a Taurus,” might just as easily be “He’s a Second-House Sun.” We will learn about what the houses mean, but first it will help to know something about what houses are, and where they come from.

What Are Houses?

First of all, houses are part of your horoscope, your natal birth chart. Simply put, the houses are a way to divide the space surrounding our birthplace into sections of space as seen from the place on Earth where we were born, that is: the space above us, the space below us, the space to the east of us, the space to the west of us, and so forth. We divide the entire space into 12 sections, like segments of an orange. Once we have divided the space around us, we look to see in what house or section of the sky the various heavenly bodies can be found, like the Sun, Moon, and planets, but also, the stars and any other astronomical body that might interest us. And since the planets are plotted in the zodiac signs, most house systems show where the particular house is (intersects) the band of the zodiac.

Three-Dimensional

And although our two-dimensional horoscope chart is flat, the sections of the houses are not. They are three-dimensional, like the sections of an orange. Just imagine walking outside under the night sky, with the stars and planets twinkling around you, and dividing up all that space above you and below you (on the other side of the earth) into 12 sections or segments. From where you stand looking to the south would be the Tenth House, behind you and to the north (and below you) would be the Fourth House, at your left and to the east would be the First House, to your right and to the west would be the Seventh House, and so on. That is what astrological houses are like.

Two-Dimensional Charts

Although astrological houses are three dimensional in space, we tend to represent them on the paper chart wheel as two dimensional – the wheel of the twelve houses. And each of the twelve house cusps has a particular zodiac sign on its house “cusp.” A house cusp is just the beginning or starting point (read: edge) of each of the houses. For example, the zodiac sign on the edge or at the beginning of the First House is also called the Ascendant or Rising Sign.

House Cusps

House cusps are determined by taking the three-dimensional house sections (remember the segments of an orange) and seeing where these lines intersect and cross the zodiac. Where these lines intersect is the cusp for each house, and that zodiac sign is said to be the “sign on the house cusp.” In the diagram above, you can see the house segments and you can see the ring of the 12 zodiac signs. Where each segment cuts across the band of the zodiac, that sign is the sign on the house cusp.

Although most house systems are divided into the familiar 12 houses, there are many different kinds of house systems, many slightly different ways of dividing up the space that surrounds us. Astrologers like to argue among themselves as to which house system is the best, and they agree to differ on this.

Explaining the differences between the house systems is much too complicated to jump into here, so it will have to be enough (for now) to know that, while there are different houses systems, they tend to agree on the main points and are thus more the same than they are different. You can feel confident using any of the major ones until you get sophisticated enough to argue about the merits of one over another. So much for giving you an astronomical picture of what houses are. More important is why the houses are important. What do they mean?

Why Houses Are Important

If we can say that the planets tell us what general area of life we are working with, and that the signs of the zodiac the planets are in tell us something about the energy phase of that life area, then we could say that the houses tell us where all this activity is taking place. Let’s take a simple example: I happen to have the Sun in Cancer in the Eighth House. What does this mean? Let’s parse this out.

The Sun is the self, the self that each of us aspires to, and that we hope to become, whatever we look up to as our future. The zodiac sign Cancer says that this Sun can be very sensitive, that we are way down in there, and very much given to sensing things. We all know that Cancer Sun signs love their homes. And last, the Eighth House is the house of analysis (criticism), breaking things down, finding the kernels, and throwing out the chaff—getting at the heart of things. The Eighth House is also the house of occult and esoteric study. Am I any of these things?

I am. I have always worked out of my home, even when I had a company with 650 employees. I stayed home as much as humanly possible. As for sensitivity, my wife may have some other things to add, but I was sensitive enough to make my living as a musician for many years. As for being a critic, well, that’s where I shine. I founded and built the All-Music Guide (and other entertainment guides), which today is the largest collection of music criticism on the planet. And I love esoteric and occult subjects and have studied them all my life. I hope to point out some esoteric astrology principles through this course. That is just one interpretation.

Of course, there are many, many ways to interpret the “Sun in Cancer in the Eighth House,” and that is what makes astrology so fascinating. Once you understand the basic principles, and get in touch with your own inner energy, you will come up with interpretations that are purely “you,” for astrology is an oracle. An oracle is something that speaks to us or through us. As we learn to become astrologers, we want to personally get out of the way and let the long tradition of astrology speak through us. It is more fun to read what is there than to try make astrology speak through our own personal bias.

Meaning of the Houses

Each of the 12 houses has a different meaning, and describes or points out a different area of our experience. Once we learn something about what each of these arenas of experience mean, we can begin reading astrological sentences like the one given above, “Sun in Cancer in the Eighth House.” And best of all, the wheel of the 12 houses is a unified whole cycle (like the zodiac signs, the phases of the Moon, etc.), such that each house is a phase in that cycle leading to the next. When you learn about cycles and cycles’ phases, you are automatically learning about the houses.

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Source : http://lessons.astrology.com

Pisces

Pisces - The Fishes

Attributes:

  • Imaginative, Sensitive
  • Vague, Secretive, Short-Tempered

Your controlling color is aquamarine. Always mysterious, you hide your feelings and motives from everyone. You live life each day without looking back. While your unusual style turns some people off, it opens opportunities to you that are not open to others. Your downfall will be missing the obvious. Just because its right in front of you, doesn't mean it isn't rare.



2008 - Pisces Astrology Forecast


For Pisces natives, 2008 will bring important changes that prepare the necessary conditions for the next years' evolution.

Jupiter, the planet of success, has been in Capricorn since 2007, i.e. in Pisces' Eleventh House. Benefiting from Jupiter's positive influence are friends, social groups you belong to, your dreams and aspirations.

Saturn is in Virgo, the opposite sign of Pisces in the zodiac, i.e. in Pisces' Seventh House, where it will stay throughout 2008. Saturn in your Seventh House announces major changes regarding a partnership, the end of the relationship as it is now: you either put an end to it for ever, or move to a new phase of the relationship, to a higher level. As for official documents, Saturn warns you to read everything you sign very carefully, down to the last word.

Uranus continues its transit through your sign in 2008, transit that it began in 2003. During this whole transit, sudden and unexpected changes are possible to happen in any area of your life. There's no need for you to worry though, because these changes caused by Uranus are always necessary for you to make progress, to move forward.

Neptune, the planet of inspiration and of idealism, is still in Aquarius, i.e. in Pisces' Twelfth House, going on with its transit begun in 1998. You still have the tendency to perceive the others' motivations wrongly, as well as your own. On the other hand, this transit favors paranormal capacities.

At the end of January 2008, Pluto joins Jupiter in Capricorn, i.e. in Pisces' Eleventh House. In the period June–November 2008, Pluto will come back to Sagittarius for a short while, i.e. to Pisces' Tenth House of career, to finalize the major and irreversible changes it has caused in the past years in your career, and then it will return to Capricorn, where it will stay until 2024. In your Elventh House, Pluto supports Jupiter in 2008, and in the following years it will bring profound and irreversible changes in your life.



Pisces Man
The Pisces man is full of a complex and contradictory charm that surprises, baffles, seduces and irritates at the same time. His eyes pass through you without seeing you, giving him a mysterious and far-off look. The Pisces man seems to be living in a parallel world and the details of the day-to-day life bore him.

The Pisces man’s intelligence (amazing, sometimes) listens to enigmatic mechanisms from which logic seems to be excluded. It’s more appropriate to say that he functions according to his intuition. If the Pisces man has a dilemma, he finds it hard to decide because of his impression that all the options are correct and wrong at the same time.

One of the keys to his behaviour is the fact that, to the Pisces man, everything is relative. He has an original relation to the material sphere, especially to money: either he is not interested in it or he is very good at making it; however, he spends it on useless things but with a special significance to him. His value scale is completely different from that of the ordinary people. Trying to define and establish a pattern for the Pisces man is meaningless.

Pisces man’s soul is complex, just like the soul of an alembic that distillates sensations and emotions, dreams and aspirations, passion and fluid impressions. Because of the strong sensorial impact on the Pisces man, love has an important place in his life and he lives it in its sublime form, experiencing the mystic love, or in its most debasing and abject form. Love can be the pandemonium or the heaven of his life.

Deep in his soul, the Pisces man carries an ocean of feelings. An ocean, because his love seems not to know any limits, qualitatively or quantitatively. The fact that the famous Casanova was born under the sign of Pisces shouldn’t surprise us, nor the fact that the equally famous Don Juan Tenorio, although he was not of this sign, had four planets in Pisces at birth!

In his youth, the Pisces man is not aware that through his love he is in fact trying to meet heaven, he is searching for God. However, eventually this secret reveals to him and it is not a wonder that this sign gives so many mystics to the world.



Pisces Woman
The Pisces woman is somewhat angelic and fascinating because of her appearance of native mystery. Her deep eyes seem to look into worlds that are beyond our imagination. They are wistful, filled with an angelic desire.

The Pisces woman is not very talkative and when she talks, the meanings are always confusing, dual, incomplete, as if she expected somebody else to clear them. Appreciate this personal charm of hers, but keep your eyes wide open because most certainly there is a pain or a wounded sensitiveness there, something that she hasn’t told anyone.

The Pisces woman is the woman of romanticism and all love stories in the world. You can find confusions and tiredness, but also dreams and all possible discretion in her. She never lies, because she herself can’t see the line of demarcation between truth and lies, as she is always careful not to reveal her inner world or expose it to attacks or offence.

The Pisces woman seems to oppose a suitor that comes from an unexpected direction, but in reality, she is afraid of what she doesn’t know. She can find herself guilty every day while she is in fact waiting for compliments and proofs that you still love and want her.

From the erotic point of view, the Pisces woman struggles between the fear of committing a sin and the fear of being deserted, this being the reason for which love is always a fascinating novelty for her.

This appearance of purity, the nostalgic mood and the miracle of being very feminine are, for someone who knows people very well and especially for the man who really knows how to discover a woman, the trump cards of a couple whose union reflects in an earthly and mystic love at the same time. This love can make your relationship last forever and can help you pass the limits of the mere mating.