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Quotes: Confucius
Life is really simple [and beautiful], but we insist on making it complicated.
Was Confucius a Libra?
More Confucius quotes
Education: Cancer on the 9th House Cusp
A number of possible educational study options for Cancer on the 9th house cusp:
- Hotel & Restaurant Management
- Business (for running a family business such as an Inn or Restaurant)
- Bartending school (more 3rd house but I’ll add it here anyway)
- Interior Decorating
- Baking or Cooking
- Nursing, Pediatrician, or Healthcare
- Early Childhood Education
- Real Estate Agent
- Home Staging
- Film & Television (ie TV Host, Cooking Show)
- Art Therapy
- Fine Art
- History
This list is not exhaustive! :D
Do you have Cancer on the 9th? What did you or are you considering studying? Do you have anything in your 9th? Change of sign? How does that modify your educational pursuits?
2nd House: House of Special Talents – What’s Yours?
The second house is the house of special talents (amongst other things).
It’s so cool (astrology is so cool, that is) that I have Uranus on the 2nd with Pisces intercepted and I’m both a professionally paid Astrologer & a Psychic. :)
I also have Pisces North Node and my Part of Fortune in Aquarius. I’m doing what I should be doing. *yay*
What do you have? What’s your special talent?
More on 2nd house talents.
Statistics: Mundane Astrology & Horoscopes
Statistically it’s amazing how many hits a mundane post about world transits will get in comparison to regular astrology posts or how-to astrology posts. Actually, I imagine the same is true for horoscopes. This tells me, in some way, that readers would rather be delivered the goods than learn how to read their own charts.
Because I’m a natal astrologer, I’m focused on personal chart readings. This is one reason why mundane astrology or writing a horoscope column hasn’t interested me as much. But from time-to-time I get the bug to write about an astrological event, as I did below with Venus Rx.
Quote: Colin Beavan
I believe the most radical political act there is, is to be an optimist. The most radical political act there is, is to believe that if I change, other people will follow suit. Colin Beavan, No Impact Man