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Chiron conjunct algol
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<blockquote data-quote="freedomlover" data-source="post: 22410" data-attributes="member: 1714"><p>This is what I got from the aspects:</p><p></p><p>Chiron is in Taurus in the 11th, but the house is mostly Gemini. It is opposing Uranus at 0* Sag (30*Scorpio) in the 5th. These houses are intercepted, and the planets are in a T-square with your natal Sun in Leo in the 1st, which is in a duplicated house.</p><p></p><p>The Chiron in Taurus, I think represents self-worth issues, maybe involving criticism, and other people's opinions of you. Chiron is opposing Uranus, so you need to listen to your intuition, and not other people. I think you depend too much upon other people's opinions of you and what you should and shouldn't do. And, as it involves you natal Sun in a duplicate 1st house, I think it is affecting your sense of "self"-an identity crisis, perhaps. This is either manifesting as a withdrawing, and refusal to "shine", OR "shining" to PROVE them wrong, which means deep down you really do believe others opinions over your own. This could be in a somewhat rebellious way (proving them wrong, trying to "show them", is rebellion - giving power to the lie) Since it involves the Sag/Gemini polarity, it could involve your intellect, and trying to be the "best" and the "smartest". Having to be "right" all of the time is actually a hindrance to trusting your intuition. Possibly "shining" in the area of your intellect, even though you'd be happier letting your self "shine", in a more creative way. Another way of putting the Chiron in Taurus/Gemini house is being able to hold your own belief against people who oppose you and try to create doubt.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought, are you going to Law School because that's what YOU want to do, or because someone else wanted you to do it? Or are you possibly, deep down, trying to prove your worth through the law degree? I'm not saying that you're NOT supposed to be in law school, but just maybe there is some "taint" to your reasons for being there, and this "taint" could be robbing your joy and making things seem harder than they are? If you are called to be a lawyer, resolving any of these issues would make you a much more solid, fully equipped one.</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that I posted on an earlier question of yours about skin problems. What I came up with was "self-worth" issues. The face represents the Sun, which could be your Leo in the 1st, which is involved in the t-square. </p><p></p><p>And maybe I am totally off-base. Feedback would be appreciated, so I can grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freedomlover, post: 22410, member: 1714"] This is what I got from the aspects: Chiron is in Taurus in the 11th, but the house is mostly Gemini. It is opposing Uranus at 0* Sag (30*Scorpio) in the 5th. These houses are intercepted, and the planets are in a T-square with your natal Sun in Leo in the 1st, which is in a duplicated house. The Chiron in Taurus, I think represents self-worth issues, maybe involving criticism, and other people's opinions of you. Chiron is opposing Uranus, so you need to listen to your intuition, and not other people. I think you depend too much upon other people's opinions of you and what you should and shouldn't do. And, as it involves you natal Sun in a duplicate 1st house, I think it is affecting your sense of "self"-an identity crisis, perhaps. This is either manifesting as a withdrawing, and refusal to "shine", OR "shining" to PROVE them wrong, which means deep down you really do believe others opinions over your own. This could be in a somewhat rebellious way (proving them wrong, trying to "show them", is rebellion - giving power to the lie) Since it involves the Sag/Gemini polarity, it could involve your intellect, and trying to be the "best" and the "smartest". Having to be "right" all of the time is actually a hindrance to trusting your intuition. Possibly "shining" in the area of your intellect, even though you'd be happier letting your self "shine", in a more creative way. Another way of putting the Chiron in Taurus/Gemini house is being able to hold your own belief against people who oppose you and try to create doubt. Just a thought, are you going to Law School because that's what YOU want to do, or because someone else wanted you to do it? Or are you possibly, deep down, trying to prove your worth through the law degree? I'm not saying that you're NOT supposed to be in law school, but just maybe there is some "taint" to your reasons for being there, and this "taint" could be robbing your joy and making things seem harder than they are? If you are called to be a lawyer, resolving any of these issues would make you a much more solid, fully equipped one. It seems to me that I posted on an earlier question of yours about skin problems. What I came up with was "self-worth" issues. The face represents the Sun, which could be your Leo in the 1st, which is involved in the t-square. And maybe I am totally off-base. Feedback would be appreciated, so I can grow. [/QUOTE]
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