The moon is the first dominant in Jenny Popach’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
As the second light of the solar system, the moon has always been associated with the sun in the minds of men. The moon and sun are the primordial cosmic couple. This satellite of the earth, which mysteriously waxes and wanes, has been compared to the eternal feminine principle, the mother hovering over your infant’s cradle. Psychologically, the moon is thus symbolic of the mother and the mother image. This figure is a primordial element in the psyche of each individual. Depending on Jenny Popach’s nature, the mother figure may correspond to her biological mother, a grandmother, or a woman who cared for her in infancy and childhood.
When Jenny Popach reaches adulthood, this mother-figure and all the emotions and bonds associated with her may be transferred to something else: a spouse, a companion, an institution, a church, corporation, or political movement, a cult, etc. In short, any individual or structure likely to take on the mother’s duty of caring for and nurturing the vulnerable aspects of an individual.
To be more down-to-earth, the mother figure corresponds to the habits which were learned and then definitively incorporated into Jenny Popach’s identity as she gradually became acculturated and progressed toward social independence. As a result, a strongly “lunar” personality often finds it difficult to adapt and is uncomfortable outside the secure setting of familiar routines.
Closely tied to her past, Jenny Popach may be unwilling to detach herself from it and embark on her life as an individual in the here and now. She still identifies somewhat with her inner child and may display a child’s capricious behavior, indulging in moodiness and indecision. Jenny Popach’s passivity may make her easily influenced, her sensitivity makes her subjective, and she hesitates to open up and lay her soul bare. In her daily life, psychic activity will rule. Jenny Popach’s imagination, memory, sensitivity, sensation, and sentiment nearly overwhelm her psyche.
Uranus is the second dominant in Jenny Popach’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
Uranus is associated with innovation, rebellion, and change. So, for Jenny, this planet represents her potential for upsetting the status quo, breaking new ground, and forging her own unique path in life. Jenny is likely to be a natural born leader with a strong independent streak. She’s also likely to be quite eccentric and unconventional in her thinking and actions.
This planet symbolizes the principle of independence and self-sufficiency, as well as a principle of transformation. Its most striking characteristic is distance from others: the Uranian strives to stand out from the herd, distanced from structuring influences like convention, tradition, etc. Although this need to free yourself from the confines of convention, tradition, and family symbolizes an appeal for freedom and a desire to evolve beyond the bounds of physical limits toward a spiritual dimension, it may also correspond to a form of escape.
This is why Jenny Popach sometimes needs to cut herself off from situations or relationships which feel stifling to her. Her intense fear of being swallowed up psychologically causes her to react to certain emotional demands by making herself remote or running away. She needs a lot of space and frequent change. In a relationship, she is seeking a certain degree of intellectual excitement. Without it, she feels as though an unbearable, suffocating boredom sets in.
By refusing certain concessions to convention which are practically inevitable, Jenny Popach may find herself in unpleasant situations. Finding an intelligent alternative to the routine set by the rigid forms of the past is extremely different from rebelling against any form of authority, in the settings of family, school, business, or society. One of the major problems Jenny Popach has to solve is how to wield her freedom, in her emotional relationships, as well as her relationships with society.
Pluto is the third dominant in Jenny Popach’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
Pluto is the planet of transformation. It rules the sign of Scorpio, the sign of death, redemption, and divine mysteries. Pluto’s energy is mysterious. Its discovery in 1932 associates it symbolically with the creation of the nuclear bomb and the development of psychoanalysis. In ancient mythology, Pluto was considered to be associated with all the aspects of the underworld – Hades, the Greek name for Pluto, was the god of shell.
Today, the underworld is synonymous with the Mafia, and the two share many characteristics. Pluto occupies an important place in the horoscopes of great mystics and spiritual beings, as well as in the theme of certain dictators and tyrants, among them the most ruthless and greedy for power.
In psychological terms, Pluto corresponds to the transmutation of instinctive energies into energies which are accessible consciously by the individual’s ego. This transmutation, which is never completely controllable, induces a power complex.
On the social level, it might be symbolized by the nuclear disaster, the failure of Western man to master the energy of the atom – a power complex gone awry. On the individual level, Pluto is expressed either in a “power complex,” in which Jenny’s instinctive energy is completely transmuted into a personal resource, or as a “failure complex,” in which certain inhibitions prevent the instinctive energy from being transmuted.
The sixth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Jenny Popach’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
According to tradition, the sixth house is related to health and Jenny Popach’s relationship to her body. It is thus related to illness, hygiene, nutrition, and bodily care. More specifically, this area rules the various failures which Jenny Popach encounters and accumulates in the course of her evolution, which are sometimes expressed as physical disorders like aches and pains, digestive problems, etc.
This area should thus be associated with the need faced by any individual to examine their ego, in order to consciously reorient and transform the behavior they have unconsciously adopted. Should Jenny Popach refuse this reorientation process or try to flee from it, physical discomfort or suffering may set in as a sort of signal – the proof that the impurities of her ego are obstructing the natural flow of her life.
The difficulty Jenny Popach faces concerns her personal growth as a member of society. It shows that Jenny Popach is not yet ready to approach others appropriately, that she must tone down an inflated ego or beef up an insecure, weak ego. The importance of this area in Jenny Popach’s theme indicates that experiences related to work, duty, health care, self-transformation, and the continuous harvesting and re-planting of her energies and ego are fundamental and may have a major impact on Jenny Popach’s destiny.
Traditionally, astrologers associated this house with humbly serving others. We interpret this to mean that a person who has not consciously begun the work of reorienting their personality may be doomed to remain the slave of thankless tasks, to toil at subordinate functions deprived of privilege.
The fifth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Jenny Popach’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
According to traditional astrology, the fifth house is related to Leo, love, children, and the pleasures of leisure activities. Gambling, speculation/risk, theater, and teaching are also associated with it. Most particularly, this area is related to Jenny Popach’s need to extend herself in a significant and creative way.
She thus faces the challenge of finding what to extend and how. The type of problem which arises concerns extension without substance. In child-rearing, parents may neglect their children’s education. Others may talk a great deal without having anything to say, and still others may love without really exchanging anything. Creativity is basically a matter of imprinting on the environment the distinctive signs of one’s individuality; leaving the mark of one’s self and experience on society, history, and humanity in general.
The vital prerequisite is self-knowledge. This is the psychological work which must be accentuated if the negative aspects of this house are not to be experienced.
The fourth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Jenny Popach’s theme, because it contains several planets, including the one which rules her rising sign. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
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