Ok so I posted my chart. As you will see, my MC is Gemini, and my AC is Virgo - both rulers of Mercury! Mercury is also in the third house, his "home" I guess. Mercury is trine Mars in its triplicity (cancer) and in the 11th.
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if Mercury have the same aspect from or to Mars, he makes Husbandmen, Sailors, Shepherds, or Cow keepers, Curriers, Botchers, Tailors, Stonecutters or Carvers, Interpreters of Dreams, Sorcerers, superstitious, peevish men of hidden faculties.
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Venus is opposite the MC, but sextile Jupiter and the moon. Venus is in the same sign (Sagittarius) as my NN but the NN does not aspect anything
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Venus mixed in signification with Jupiter, makes Divines, Physicians, Mercers, Linen-Drapers, Silk-men, Seamstresses, Haberdashers or small WAres and chooses great Preferment to come by Women or Religion.
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Now, what would these indicate as a "modern day" job? And I'm assuming Mercury would be the significator for my art/profession, correct? Which one should I use as most significant? (Venus is sextile moon and jup, or mars for being triplicity? Although I think the first two are more important..)
Lily said this..
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Movable Signs, as Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn, conduce to such Arts or professions as require a witty capacity, in regard they are directed by contemplation of the Wit, viz. Geometry, Physic, Astrology, &c.
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Now, my Merc. Is in Libra and Mars in Cancer aspecting in a trine, so would this then hold much weight? I've always loved Geometry, astrology and I never took Physics. Hmmm
He also says with libra that they should have careers that are liberal, have much use to society and taught with authority....
Sagittarius is said to be good with the trades.. This is venus trine my moon and Jupiter both in Libra. So would trade be it? Not general labor but like architect? Or something that involves like making model homes or something? Idk.. This is where you come in!

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(I will add, all my life I loved "building". I didn't have any building blocks at home, which was my favorite thing at school, so I went to work with a hammer and nail at like age 6. I do enjoy building/ripping stuff down and have always enjoyed math and science but never dedicated myself to it to get very good, but trigonometry has been my fav.)
I'm so clueless as to what to do!!