...spells out all sort of weirdness.
I suppose what I'm looking for is comments on having about half the planets in their "home" signs. Mercury in Gemini, Venus in Taurus (in the seventh house, which is associated with Libra... which is in turn ruled by Venus), Mars in Aries, Saturn in Capricorn, and Pluto in Scorpio (which I suppose is really more of a generational thing and doesn't count quite as much). And then there's Cancer in Jupiter. Then my Moon and Mercury are closely conjuncted in Gemini, which probably counts for something.
I've been told (when I dabbled in and out of astrology when I was 13) about the "worst" thing in my chart is my Mars squaring Jupiter, which is sort of "lessened" by Jupiter in Cancer anyway.
And I guess I'm looking for a bit of a thought as to what I'd be "good" at. I'm going into college as undecided in the fall... and I thought that I would have at least sort of decided on something I really would like to do by now, but that hasn't happened. I've looked at psychology and pharmacy in the past, but, really... there are times when I just can't stand people in general and I'm really not sure that I'd be able to go through college for the 6+ years necessary, mentally or financially. What I'm seeing in the chart is a lot of people oriented sort of things, but... second opinions are always nice.
I suppose what I'm looking for is comments on having about half the planets in their "home" signs. Mercury in Gemini, Venus in Taurus (in the seventh house, which is associated with Libra... which is in turn ruled by Venus), Mars in Aries, Saturn in Capricorn, and Pluto in Scorpio (which I suppose is really more of a generational thing and doesn't count quite as much). And then there's Cancer in Jupiter. Then my Moon and Mercury are closely conjuncted in Gemini, which probably counts for something.
I've been told (when I dabbled in and out of astrology when I was 13) about the "worst" thing in my chart is my Mars squaring Jupiter, which is sort of "lessened" by Jupiter in Cancer anyway.
And I guess I'm looking for a bit of a thought as to what I'd be "good" at. I'm going into college as undecided in the fall... and I thought that I would have at least sort of decided on something I really would like to do by now, but that hasn't happened. I've looked at psychology and pharmacy in the past, but, really... there are times when I just can't stand people in general and I'm really not sure that I'd be able to go through college for the 6+ years necessary, mentally or financially. What I'm seeing in the chart is a lot of people oriented sort of things, but... second opinions are always nice.