Sunday 2 January 2022

(8th house, death birth, tax, other peoples money and hidden enemies.) So, my Aquarius sun is in the 8th House, and yesterday with my partner and daughter (who is studying to be a nurse,) I went to the Science museum....and it is like an Olde Victorian antiquated curiosity shop.... of not really wonderment for me, but of old energy, automatons that tell 'a story' of how and what we have had as 'science,' guiding humanity so far...truth is it felt yucky, dusty, fusty, and low vibe.. and showed the stepping stones of where we have been.... to get to this place that we find our 'science' in now 'organised and consumed even more with death'.... So, not a pretty picture. Interestingly full of dead/not-alive motivations, and from this warehouse of memories is where we have moved through.... to get to this step. For me It actually describes the 8th house in astrology, and having my Aquarius sun in the 8th house, I feel trapped by it and restricted by it and even fearful of it. The energy of the 8th house is laid out all over the warehouse wings of the Science museum and shows to me ...where we have reincarnated from reproducing and creating the 'same' restrictions on life and living well...time and time again. It is a story of where 'those' that have taken on the obligation to organise the world, have taken their inspiration to create our world...from fear and the need to control nature, so all from a fearful uninspired place. My story then comes to this place as a beginning point and says let go of the deep rooted fear embedded within subjugation to how others organise the world.... and REAL-ise the world you ARE inspired to make real. It is time to see the roots of how we have been organised through low vibe automaton and elevate by higher-vibe change and growth. Not being fearful of it, but by using what has 'gone before'.... as the 'fertiliser' for change and growth. There is no waste, as all has purpose. ~~Michaela~~"The beauty of the eighth house is seen through our ability to transform, break our cocoons and become colorful, flying butterflies. It is a place of regeneration and one we turn to when we are wounded and lost, so carefully estimate the position of all that is hidden there. It will show us a path of our shadows and what we have to face in order to grow, as well as all we need to turn to when we aren’t happy, or when we have something that needs to be forgiven, changed, or simply accepted as it is. This is a place that transforms us into better people, so it is really not a house to hate but rather to worship"... and..."People with their eighth house set in Aquarius tend to see only negative sides to this sign, and can’t handle the stress, changes, the movement of civilization, and fast conversations that don’t seem to have their grounding. This position speaks of the inability to open up for progress and new things, and even though the value of memories is incredibly important, letting them go can be even more satisfying for someone with this setting. .".

Houses In Astrology The Eighth House https://www.astrology-zodiac-signs.com/astrology/houses/eighth/ When we speak of the eighth house of a personal horoscope, we can say with full confidence that this is the most hated of all houses. The strange thing hides in the fact that there is really nothing to hate here except ourselves and our own limitations, fears, and taboos. This is a house that hides all things that are dirty, our trash and our anger, our emotions, relationships and things that we need to set free from, as well as everything we push under the rug, refusing to deal. In its final manifestation, this is the house of death, coming as the end of the road after too many things have been dismissed for our body to handle, but also as an inevitable part of life. It is also called the House of Reincarnation, while its Latin motto mors literally means “death.” Areas Of Life Eighth house relates to the sign of Scorpio and always speaks of hate and revenge, in whatever shape, color or manifestation we see it in our lives. It rules all things that are dead, buried and gone. The key mystery of it is in the fact that it also magically speaks of our conception. To truly understand rivers of our eighth house, we have to fully accept that there is no beginning without an end and vice versa. Any planet set in our eighth house is a planet we fail to see in all its glory. Even when Mars or Pluto are here, given their strong dignity due to the connection this house has with Scorpio, they still tend to be dismissed and thrown into trash, one way or the other. What’s one man’s gain is another man’s loss, and this is best seen though the symbolism of the eighth house, for it represents someone else’s possessions and everything we get from those who left us behind. This is a house of change, all curves and bumps in the road, and everything our unconscious has to send our way to protect us from life-threatening situations or throw us into them. This is the place of danger and fear as much as it is a place of liberation. Its seed thrown from its preceding seventh house is strangely connected to relationships. We can see that all people we shoved aside accumulate here and create spasms, dissatisfactions, and more fears since we didn’t allow change and acceptance. As all things that are taboo, this is a place where all intimate sexual relationships go and one where we can find all kinky preferences, choices hard to understand by others, and things we are ashamed of. In another extreme, this is a house of committed and deep relationships, those that shine beyond vows of marriage, giving promise for lives that are yet to come. The beauty of the eighth house is seen through our ability to transform, break our cocoons and become colorful, flying butterflies. It is a place of regeneration and one we turn to when we are wounded and lost, so carefully estimate the position of all that is hidden there. It will show us a path of our shadows and what we have to face in order to grow, as well as all we need to turn to when we aren’t happy, or when we have something that needs to be forgiven, changed, or simply accepted as it is. This is a place that transforms us into better people, so it is really not a house to hate but rather to worship. The Eighth House In Aquarius****** We are all aware of positive sides to the sign of Aquarius, especially those of us who love Astrology or commit out existence to it. People with their eighth house set in Aquarius tend to see only negative sides to this sign, and can’t handle the stress, changes, the movement of civilization, and fast conversations that don’t seem to have their grounding. This position speaks of the inability to open up for progress and new things, and even though the value of memories is incredibly important, letting them go can be even more satisfying for someone with this setting. Once they realize the value of solitude and freedom, there won’t be so many unrealistic expectations from other people, and mental pressure they create for themselves will slowly fade. Friendships have to be nurtured but also allowed to change, grow and bring all the challenges of interpersonal relationships with them.

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