12th stellium- aries- can somebody read?

suvenk

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Your planets in the 12th house stellium are intercepted as well. Blurring of the self. Wearing different masks, disappearing as fast as appearing, figuring out how to be efficient. Something feels wrong, but you can’t figure it out. These are all possibilities. What did you want to know in particular or what is concerning?
 

Harmelia

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Can somebody read and help


Hello Suvenk!
You have South Node Sun, Mars and Mercury in Aries, in 12th in an intercepted sign. That can be read in more than one way. Since your North Node, Moon and Chiron are in Libra, 6th, which are also intercepted, I'm going to say that the intercepted signs represent a major focus in this life. The Moon's Nodes are always a major focus anyway - and this just means, to me, that your process is going to be a very internal one.

An intercepted sign can make it difficult to express the planets out in the world, but it also can keep you truly focused. In your past life, you've been very independent and possibly spent a great deal of time alone or isolated or both from others. There is a particular difficulty with relationships. You probably feel quite comfortable being alone - so it is more of a challenge to feel connected with others. Yet, this is the need and the new territory you're meant to explore.

Venus is the ruler of your ASC and the chart ruler - at the very end of Taurus about to move into Gemini - the sign where connecting with and communicating with others is of utmost importance. Venus also rules your Libra Moon, Chiron and North Node. You are directed to begin to communicate better - to feel some connection - to really "get" how to grow and learn from your relationships. You're learning humility in the 6th house.

Jupiter on the MC 10th house in Capricorn, also makes me feel that career will be important to you - as well as - being true to yourself while engaging with others. There is a need to balance being true to your inner integrity, your sense of what is true and right, while at the same time, not being too rigid about what is right and wrong and giving other people the benefit of the doubt that there are relative truths that are right for them, even if not right for you. You need to allow the fact that there's a lot of gray between black and white extremes of thinking - and that will help you get along with people more harmoniously.
 
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