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Jupiter (T) in House 9

This is Jupiter's natural house and an excellent


comparative placement for any relationship. You are likely
to be enerous and helpful to one another and to aid each
other in achievin idealistic oals. Toether! you can be
more optimistic! adventurous and confident than either is
alone. You can also help each other expand your cultural!
scholarly and intellectual hori"ons. You should make ood
travelin companions as #ell as bein intellectually
compatible.
$luto (Je) in House %
&f $luto is closely con'unct the seventh house cusp! this
can be a deeply passionate! intense and po#erful
relationship! but it may involve secrecy! 'ealousy!
underhandedness or manipulation. &f $luto is #ithin a
couple of derees of the seventh house cusp! and there are
ma'or hard aspects from $luto to the seventh house person's
planets! there may be an element of obsession to the
relationship
His $luto in your %th House ( indicates intense involvement
in your close relationships. There is a possibility that he
#ill try to remake or reform you in some manner. You both
must take care that neither of you try to dominate or
control the other! because that)s the poison apple for this
relationship.
*ranus (Je) in House %
+ften found in excitin! electric! but less than stable
relationships. Your relationship is likely to involve some
sort of untraditional or unusual circumstances. This
placement is typical in shotun #eddins and ,exican
divorces. -or the relationship to #ork best! you must ive
each other plenty of freedom and accept each other's .uirks
and differences.
His *ranus in your %th House ( indicates unusual
partnerships and marriaes. &f this relationship is to
#ork! you #ill both have to allo# the other a reat deal of
personal freedom. /ot only should they allo# each other
freedom! you should both encourae the behavior. This
usually indicates a close friendship based on associations
throuh similar intellectual interests! mutual friends! and
roup or orani"ational activities. The attraction bet#een
the t#o of you came about by unusual! sudden! and
unexpected circumstances or events. &f there is a marriae
it often occurs suddenly! and not in the traditional
manner. The loner the courtship! the better the chance for
lonevity.
0un (T) sextile ,oon
*nderstandin! supportive relationships are typical #ith
this aspect. The 0un person can bolster the ,oon person's
moods #hen he or she is oin throuh emotional ups and
do#ns! and the ,oon person is likely to be carin and
sensitive to#ard the 0un person's eo needs and self1
expressive ures. This aspect tends to smooth the #ay in
domestic relationships. 2hile the 0un person is enerally
dominant in relationships #ith this comparative aspect! he
or she is unlikely to be domineerin unless this trait is
indicated by other chart factors.
3enus (T) sextile ,ars
This combination often produces both friendship and
physical attraction.
4ooperation and harmony are likely bet#een the dynamic ,ars
enery and the diplomatic 3enus enery. 2hile not as fiery
and intense as a ,ars53enus s.uare! this aspect is
considerably easier to handle. &t's a ood indication that
you can en'oy each other in a variety of #ays! #ithout
oin totally bonkers over emotional upsets 11 or oin
throuh a full scale soap opera on the occasions #hen your
desires clash.
0aturn (T) s.uare *ranus
There is likely to be an occasional clash bet#een you about
the issues of responsibility and personal freedom. 6ach of
you is likely to brin out conflictin traits in the other.
The 0aturn person may feel that the *ranus person is
undisciplined! unreliable and threatens his or her
security7 the *ranus person may feel tied do#n! restricted
and put upon by the 0aturn person.
,oon (T) trine 0aturn (Je)
This is a ood comparative aspect to have in any chart
bet#een t#o people #ho hope for a lon1term relationship as
it sho#s emotional stability and security in the pairin.
This is likely to be a serious relationship #here each of
you feels responsibility and loyalty to#ard the other. &t
tends to add practicality to any relationship and makes it
easier to accept the obliations of commitment.
8et's explore ,oon10aturn interchart aspects as another
example. This cross1aspect is a po#erful one. 6ither one
(or both) people involved may have made it clear at some
early point in the interaction that this relationship #as
to be a serious or committed one. 2hether or not it #as
verbali"ed! the air of responsibility is explicit. 9lthouh
the relationship may bein #ith some element of enthusiasm!
over time! ,oon may feel the need to censor feelins of
dependency on the relationship and on 0aturn himself for
some reason or another. ,oon may also feel the need to
censor self1expression! feelin almost like a child facin
a disapprovin adult. ,oon may sense a certain level of
seriousness and even harshness or narro#ness in 0aturn that
may not even exist in absolute terms. 0aturn may not even
be a#are of this unconscious reaction to ,oon. 2hatever it
is! ,oon can feel some#hat constrained by the relationship!
and unable to express the :child: #ithin! simply because of
the expectation that 0aturn may not approve! may not be
capable of understandin! or may not be e.uipped to handle
these expressions. The sense that ,oon ets is that
0aturn's needs for commitment are paramount! and that
:frivolous: expressions of neediness or dependency #ouldn't
be appropriate7 or that expressions of dependency on
anythin or anyone else #ill be met #ith 0aturn's
disapproval. &t may also be that situational factors are
such that true emotional intimacy is blocked! even thouh
both parties #ant to et closer to each other.
The caution here is to avoid too much :censorin: to the
point that ,oon feels emotionally isolated! misunderstood!
or blocked. ;oes 0aturn truly benefit from this kind of
:censorin:< 4ertainly not in the lon run! because if it
ets out of hand! 0aturn #ill lose touch #ith ,oon's
deepest needs! fears! and desires. 6motional distance
doesn't benefit either person. The chemistry in this
relationship brins out the individual need for security
and safety in both people! and each #ill certainly find a
basic sense of safety #ith the other. 9lthouh ,oon in
particular may feel emotionally frustrated at times! there
is a feelin of constancy and dependability in 0aturn that
is very attractive. This relationship stands much chance of
bein a lon1lastin one. Ho#ever! it can have its fair
share of ups and do#ns. $eriods of emotional distance and
subse.uent feelins that the relationship may be too
:heavy: to maintain are often follo#ed by tearful and
emotional :reunions: #hen both parties feel that they need
each other desperately! and that the attachment runs deeper
than is al#ays apparent. &t is easy to see! #ith this kind
of pattern! that either or both individuals could feel
:trapped: toether at times= >ut the truth of the matter
is! iven the depth of the attachment to each other! there
is much to ain from #orkin on the intimacy issues
described above. 0aturn needs to face his or her fears and
consciously #ork on not clampin do#n on ,oon! and ,oon!
instead of reactin defensively to 0aturn! must also look
to see #hether 0aturn does have a point! so to speak! and
,oon can actually benefit from some of the more reasonable
boundaries that 0aturn seems to dra#.
0aturn trines and sextiles are enerally considered
supportive. They do have some of the characteristics
described above! but enerally there is less defensiveness
bet#een the t#o! and criticism is constructive if it
exists. This oes both #ays 1 the 0aturn person is less
threatened! and the personal planet person less defensive
#hen faced #ith 0aturn's restrictin enery. &t is
certainly easier to learn from each other this #ay.
/evertheless! even #ith flo#in aspects involvin 0aturn!
the chemistry is such that there is a characteristic
reserve or self1consciousness present in the relationship
#ith reards to the expression of feelins! romantic
desires! #ill! intellect! or sexuality! dependin on the
personal planet involved.
$artner 9's *ranus in partner >'s second house
*ranus besto#s excitement and a push for proressive chane
#hereever it falls. &n this case partner 9 represents a
break from conformity in some #ay! due to ae! philosophy!
lifestyle! or somethin else #hich directly affects >'s
sense of stability and propriety. 9 is not likely to
exhibit much possessiveness or be impressed by either >'s
#ealth or lack thereof. +n the other hand! 9 is also not
likely to feel the need to maintain or build on #hat >
o#ns! #hile > is likely to feel encouraed to thro#
everythin out and start over.
$artner 9's 0aturn in partner >'s second house
This placement implies that 9 feels and acts in a
responsible but perhaps rather aloof or parental manner
to#ard > #ith respect to material matters. > may trust 9
and derive benefit from the relationship! but may feel a
bit diminished and restricted! as if > must 'ustify every
purchase or self adornment.
The transpersonal outer planets operate in a larely
unconscious! impulsive manner. Their effect in a
relationship is very similar to all people their ae. &n
other #ords! the first house person can expect this
response from all others of the planet person's eneration.
$artner 9's ,ars in partner >'s second house
This placment implies a stron drive on the part of partner
9 to possess either partner > or some type of material ain
#hich > represents. There is an essential ine.uality
bet#een the t#o partners! #ith 9 assumin the lead.
$artner 9's 3enus in partner >'s second house
$artner 9 may be rather calculatin about partner >! and by
itself this placement is not an indicator of friendship or
romance. The 3enusian .ualities of harmony and enerous
response are motivated by personal ain.
$artner 9's ,ercury in partner >'s second house
There is a tendency to talk mostly about mundane matters
related to purchases! appearances or material values. This
placment miht be found bet#een t#o friends #ho relate to
each other mostly throuh a shared hobby #hich they discuss
fre.uently! but never really learn to kno# each other in a
deeper #ay. &t is not considered a ood indicator of
compatibility in romance.
$artner 9's 0un in partner >'s second house
This can be a ood sin for financial increase and
ac.uisition of oods! and is particularly helpful for a
partnership for business! such as in retail or purchasin.
>y itself! it neither encouraes nor discouraes a close
relationship bet#een romantic partners. 0elf esteem may
increase for both partners! as #ell as an increased
identification #ith personal possessions.
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