Neptune is the first dominant in RM’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
RM is a highly creative and intuitive person, who is often inspired by their dreams and imagination. They are compassionate and humanitarian, with a strong desire to help others. They are also highly sensitive and compassionate, and can be easily hurt by the problems of others. They need to be careful not to be too idealistic or unrealistic, as they can be easily disappointed.
This planet is the quintessential symbol of individual receptivity and the fundamental reactions of the unconscious, including the collective unconscious. Opposed to Saturn, which is the principle of form, structure, and limitation, Neptune is a principle of dissolution. It concerns any effort to encompass the greatest variety of factors, any tendency to surround and blend all the narrow, individual points of view into a single, universal sea.
Psychologically, the Neptunian effect is expressed as an exceptional psychic flexibility and extreme pliancy. RM thus displays considerable receptivity and availability. RM feels a need for unity, a need to be related. RM is also deeply aware of the importance of dreaming, and, negatively, may be prone to delusions.
At certain times, RM is overwhelmed by a feeling of subtle confusion related to a need for “something else.” When RM’s well-being is disturbed this way, RM either yields to a sort of passive, apathetic dissatisfaction, or loses RMself in the search for an imaginary world, perhaps to escape or plunge into bliss.
RM is sometimes captivated by a need for illusion; RM would like to experience change through the intermediary of events which are vaster than consciousness and would take RM far from routine and daily banality. Nevertheless, usually these fantastic dreams only make RM all the more painfully aware of the realities of everyday life. RM’s spirit and emotions emerge confused, and RM’s will is sometimes weakened.
Mars is the second dominant in RM’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
Mars is a planet of energy, action, and desire. As the second dominant planet in RM’s chart, it indicates that RM is a natural leader with a strong drive to succeed. RM is always striving to be the best, and is always looking for new challenges. Mars also gives RM a lot of physical energy and stamina, which comes in handy when pursuing RM’s many goals.
In the Greek tradition, RM or Aries was the god of war. Traditional astrology associates him with the element fire, the color red, and the taste of bitterness. Although it also symbolizes the elder brother in the cosmic family, it is more likely to be associated with declared enemies or adversaries. Martian morphology is typically virile, angular, and athletic and corresponds to aggressive, domineering, masculine behavior. Likewise, RM is usually associated with rage, its resultant brutality, and male destructiveness and domination.
Psychologically, RM figures in any situation of conflict, opposition, and confrontation. Martian symbolism intervenes to separate, oppose, and decide and corresponds to duels, war, and any situation in real life which involves confronting an obstacle. Individuals who are greatly influenced by RM are typically direct and straightforward—either unabashedly extroverted or furiously introverted. They are extremely active and extremely emotive. Their purpose in life seems to be inextricably mingled with a combat against an unacceptable situation, a challenge which they either issue or are forced to accept.
The moon is the third dominant in RM’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
The moon is a very important celestial body in astrology, and its position in an individual’s chart can reveal a lot about their personality and life path. For RM, the moon is the third most dominant planet, which suggests that emotions and intuition play a big role in their life. They may be very sensitive and compassionate, and may need to find ways to balance their own needs with the demands of the world around them. The moon is also associated with the mother, so RM may have a strong connection to their mother or other maternal figures in their life.
As the second light of the solar system, the moon has always been associated with the sun in the minds of men. The moon and sun are the primordial cosmic couple. This satellite of the earth, which mysteriously waxes and wanes, has been compared to the eternal feminine principle, the mother hovering over your infant’s cradle. Psychologically, the moon is thus symbolic of the mother and the mother image. This figure is a primordial element in the psyche of each individual. Depending on RM’s nature, the mother figure may correspond to RM’s biological mother, a grandmother, or a woman who cared for RM in infancy and childhood.
When RM reaches adulthood, this mother-figure and all the emotions and bonds associated with RM may be transferred to something else: a spouse, a companion, an institution, a church, corporation, or political movement, a cult, etc. In short, any individual or structure likely to take on the mother’s duty of caring for and nurturing the vulnerable aspects of an individual.
To be more down-to-earth, the mother figure corresponds to the habits which were learned and then definitively incorporated into RM’s identity as RM gradually became acculturated and progressed toward social independence. As a result, a strongly “lunar” personality often finds it difficult to adapt and is uncomfortable outside the secure setting of familiar routines.
Closely tied to RM’s past, RM may be unwilling to detach RMself from it and embark on RM’s life as an individual in the here and now. RM still identifies somewhat with RM’s inner child and may display a child’s capricious behavior, indulging in moodiness and indecision. RM’s passivity may make RM easily influenced, RM’s sensitivity makes RM subjective, and RM hesitates to open up and lay RM’s soul bare. In RM’s daily life, psychic activity will rule. RM’s imagination, memory, sensitivity, sensation, and sentiment nearly overwhelm RM’s psyche.
The eleventh house is an area of the sky which is especially important in RM’s theme, because it contains several planets, including the one which rules RM’s rising sign. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
Traditionally, this sector of the astral chart was related to the world of friendship. It thus reigns over friends, group projects and aspirations, publicity, politics in a humanitarian cause, customers, hope, help, and assistance. More specifically, this sector symbolizes the power and gratification society grants to RM in exchange for career activities. For RM, this power is a function of their capacity to work and produce something valuable to the community to which they belong (the country, corporation, etc.).
This power may either be used for selfish ends or be re-invested for the elaboration of more cooperative social projects.
From a psychological viewpoint, people with a prominent eleventh house in their birth chart may have to concentrate on being fair and objective in relation to social successes and/or failures. Success could entail efficient use of the power and prestige RM have already obtained for more significant projects which are in better harmony with their inner truth.
Failure, on the other hand, requires a detailed analysis of its causes. Any mistakes that may have been made are an opportunity for insight. The work of understanding and assuming one’s failures is a positive, constructive way out of a situation of failure.
The eighth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in RM’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
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