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Topic: Best/Worst placements for Mars
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Astra Knowflake Posts: 1168 From: Pluto Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 20, 2007 06:18 PM
What would you say are the best or worst (most challenging) houses for Mars? IP: Logged |
MUSTANG unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 06:22 PM
It's hard to say which is the best house for mars, because it all depends on how you use it and which sign its in, but I'd say mars in the 1st is good, because it's its natural house. The worst place, in my opinion, would be the 4th house. Too much aggression involved with family. ------------------ Sun Aqua, Moon Sagg, Asc Taurus IP: Logged |
RainbowDay unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 06:35 PM
Whoo, I'm really bad at this houses stuff:/ I think it's all really complicated... Oh well, maybe I just have to be patient in learning btw, I have it in 5th, is that a good or a bad thing in your oppinion? please be honest IP: Logged |
MUSTANG unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 06:41 PM
I really don't think there is a bad place to have it. It depends on the sign, degree, and aspects it makes. It also heavily depends on your emotional maturity and psychological make-up. That is why there are negative as well as positive traits listed for each sign and placement. ------------------ Sun Aqua, Moon Sagg, Asc Taurus IP: Logged |
NeptuneLove unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 06:57 PM
quote: The worst place, in my opinion, would be the 4th house. Too much aggression involved with family.
That`s me, i have it conjuncting my IC...sigh.. I need to relocate IP: Logged |
Astra Knowflake Posts: 1168 From: Pluto Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 20, 2007 07:16 PM
Rainbow Day, generally speaking Mars in the 5th house is good as long as you have some self-control. This placement means that you aggressively pursue pleasure and entertainment. This is fine as long as you balance out fun with hard work. Also, some people with this placement become a bit too fond of gambling which can result in financial disasters. On the plus side, it can make you extremely creative. Balance is really important for this placement.IP: Logged |
ErickaF unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 08:45 PM
In my experience the seventh house, I think, makes one too dependent on their partner!!IP: Logged |
MUSTANG unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 08:57 PM
I have it in my 7th house, but I am not the overly dependent type in relationships. Maybe that's due to my aqua sun and sag moon, though. I used to attract bossy men when I was younger, though. Now I know better. Neptune: Your post reminds me that I neglected to mention location problems regarding mars in the 4th. Is your mars at the beginning or end of the 4th? If so, if you move, then it may move to the 3rd or 5th in a relocation chart. IP: Logged |
26taurus unregistered
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posted August 20, 2007 10:04 PM
Leo Mars in 7th house here and definitely not too dependent on a partner. My Mars placement can be tough because it is in a square to natal Uranus and widely conjunct Saturn. IP: Logged |
venusdeindia unregistered
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posted August 21, 2007 03:46 AM
ooooh Mustang i've got mars in the 7 th house too, crappy ain't it. but wait it is conjunct Saturn and Pluto all this Drama in the Seventh house not just that it squares my Sun conjunct Moon in cancer in the 4 Th house. so basixcally my domesticity is severely challenged. sigh.. IP: Logged |
taurus/gemini cusp Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted August 21, 2007 07:48 AM
I have Mars in the 4th house and it sucks. It's also retrograde - I'm not sure what that adds to it exactly, but I'm doubtful that it's good news. I also have RX Saturn AND Pluto in the 4th - my 4th house is sadly the bain of my chart. It's a bit disturbing to even look at it really. Mars in the 4th house can indicate violence and abuse in childhood. My father was a violent alcoholic with whom I had regular altercations. I was also sexually abused by a male family member. My childhood was explosive and traumatic to say the least - yes this can be an awful placement. But there are good things to be learned from it - ie. family must be earned. Mars in the 7th - does that indicate a potentially violent marriage/relationship then? IP: Logged |
comica23 Knowflake Posts: 1212 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 21, 2007 08:23 AM
Mars in the 7th house might indicate that you're very energetic in your relationships (not exactly dependent thought), or that your relationships might require lotsa energy from you (can be an energetic/aggressive partner). ^_^Personally, I have Mars in the 9th house (Taurus), and I'm very slow but steady in my actions.. XP I'm very focused on my beliefs and visions, and I always want to learn more and more. I can be quite stubborn and defensive about my believes thought.. ^_^; But I can have a good patience, but when I explode it can be really bad lol.. XP IP: Logged |
aquaspryt69 unregistered
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posted August 21, 2007 08:34 AM
Mars in Aqua end of 3rd interpreted in the 4th.Very turbulent childhood. quote:
family must be earned
Not sure what to think of this statement. Earned....what do you mean by it, t/g cusp? Plus, how I come across when talking can be very gruff, almost rude sounding. Misunderstood frequently. *sigh*
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afroken unregistered
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posted August 21, 2007 08:35 AM
Mars in Cancer.. (fall) in eigth. I have a Mars-Neptune opposition.. Is eighth house good for Mars? IP: Logged |
taurus/gemini cusp Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted August 21, 2007 09:09 AM
Oh no worries aquaspryt - I often get into trouble for the same thing!!! My previous statement is actually a quote that I read somewhere once and it resonated deeply with me at the time. What I got from it, is basically that your family doesn't have to share your DNA or your blood group to be a REAL family to you. Sadly, sometimes those that bring us into the world either abuse their responsibilities or are poorly equipped to deal with their family situation. However that is not to say that you cannot find family elsewhere - your friends, your spouse/partner - your partner's family (certainly in my case, this one!!!), your own children, (possibly risky), etc.... For example, I love my parents very dearly, but they are my acquaintances really - good for a chat over a few beers once in a while, but I'll always go to my fiancees family for advice about more weighty subjects, or for practical help - or even for Sunday dinner!!! And likewise , they do the same with me! Of course, there is no actual substitute for the family you were born into. But in situations where we cannot turn to our blood relatives in times of need, for whatever reason, those whom we trust and love - those whom we can truly rely upon and of course, vice-versa, are the ones that we can happily call our families. I guess we're all family somehow!!! I'm sorry - I don't articulate well, I'm afraid. I don't even know if that's what the quote meant in the first place, or even if I'll agree with that opinion forever. But I sure do like the idea that everyone can have a family if they want to, (with a bit of give and take of course!) That said, I highly doubt this would show u in the 4th house, but who knows!!! IP: Logged |
NeptuneLove unregistered
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posted August 21, 2007 11:35 AM
quote: Neptune: Your post reminds me that I neglected to mention location problems regarding mars in the 4th. Is your mars at the beginning or end of the 4th? If so, if you move, then it may move to the 3rd or 5th in a relocation chart.
Mustang, my Mars is exactly conjuncting my 4th house cusp But i`ve recently found out that if i move to Alaska i`ll have my Moon conjuncting IC !! Isn`t that great ? IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 5256 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 21, 2007 12:02 PM
hello everyone Mars in the 7th here too Must agree with T26, this placement is anything but dependant, a little combative maybe, not one to be pushed around. A lot depends on what sign and aspects Mars has. Remember, this is the Venus house and in partnerships you want to share whereas Mars here is independant. Mars in Cancer, I love this placement because I understand it but Mars here is too emotional for his own good. This is a sweet sensitive placement that can have problems with holding grudges. It is best for this placement to learn to let it go (I know, I should talk ) NeptuneLove, You delineate your Mars as conjunct the nadir, this has a special meaning all its own. Hey T IP: Logged |
bluegreyeyes Knowflake Posts: 168 From: NC Registered: May 2009
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posted August 22, 2007 03:52 PM
Mars / Aqua in 12th.Yeah. I dunno. I'm pretty sure it's bad. It sounds bad. "Mars, the ruler of your life events, is found in the twelfth house. This position gives the possibilities of an obscure life acting in the shadows. There are dangers of violence surging from occult or disguised enemies that act in the dark. Mars here has one advantage: at a certain point of your life it may become possible to escape from all bonds by acting dramatically, quickly and positively against the restraints imposed by your fate." I want to go to someone to interpret my chart, because this Mars/12th thing freaks me the hell out. I don't want to become a Jehovah's Witness or Scientoligist or something! jk. but seriously, it does sound creepy & dark. ------------------ *Christina* Aquarius SUN Gemini MOON Aries ASC IP: Logged |
26taurus unregistered
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posted August 22, 2007 04:44 PM
Hi lala. IP: Logged |
Astra Knowflake Posts: 1168 From: Pluto Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 22, 2007 05:47 PM
bluegreyeyes,That's an interesting interpretation for Mars in the 12th. I've always been told that Mars in the 12th means that the person hides their anger and eventually they can't hold in their anger anymore, so they explode.
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aquaspryt69 unregistered
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posted August 22, 2007 06:23 PM
Hey t/g cusp, I totally relate to what you said about finding family that is not blood or DNA related. I've had a couple of "families" whom I'm still familiar with. I just wasn't sure if you were mentioning it as a way of saying how children will go to great lengths to "earn" their family's love. You've cleared up any misconceptions I had. quote:
You delineate your Mars as conjunct the nadir, this has a special meaning all its own.
lala, my Mars is conjunct the IC as well. Could you provide a link where this topic has been discussed here in LL or know the best place to find out more about this?
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librarising Knowflake Posts: 113 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted August 22, 2007 08:35 PM
I have Mars in Leo in the 10th. I enjoy it. IP: Logged |
taurean_scorpion unregistered
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posted August 22, 2007 10:03 PM
mars in cancer or pisces is difficult because it's weak. as well as having it in the 12th or 4th. 4th house mars placements have a big temper at home and hidden agression as does mars in 12th. they don't stand up for themselves either. father problems definitely exist. IP: Logged |
GeminiLover75 unregistered
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posted August 22, 2007 10:41 PM
I have Mars in the 4th house... this is the placement that I relate to trouble in my early life, as my parents divorced when I was three and by all accounts that event turned me into a naughty kid around the house. Also I have trouble relating to my dad (whom I don't really see) and to be honest when I do see him it just feels stressful to me. Mars in 4th, apparently though, represents the fact that I have almost always worked from home. In Pisces, it hasn't seemed all that bad to me as I've got enough fire and determination to give me a certain amount of 'action' and ambition to succeed. However, I do have recurring problems with low energy from various things like anemia and Epstein-Barr virus. IP: Logged |
MUSTANG unregistered
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posted August 22, 2007 11:39 PM
quote: ooooh Mustang i've got mars in the 7 th house too, crappy ain't it. but wait it is conjunct Saturn and Pluto all this Drama in the Seventh house not just that it squares my Sun conjunct Moon in cancer in the 4 Th house. so basixcally my domesticity is severely challenged. sigh..
I have two other planets in the 7th, so it's hard to pinpoint which energy is the culprit, but yeah, it can be bad until you grow up and/or harness the energy. My Mars is conjunct my neptune and Jupiter there. quote: Mars in the 7th - does that indicate a potentially violent marriage/relationship then?
It can. However, that doesn't mean it has to. Try having Neptune there with it...it really muddies up the water. quote: Mustang, my Mars is exactly conjuncting my 4th house cusp But i`ve recently found out that if i move to Alaska i`ll have my Moon conjuncting IC !! Isn`t that great ?
Will you have moon AND mars there? Do you like Alaska? ------------------ Sun Aqua, Moon Sagg, Asc Taurus
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