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Hades
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Such interesting contributions. I’ve always wondered what it would be like to have multiple planets in their own houses.

I only have one; Pluto in the 8th. I am grateful for the passion, strength & insight. Any negatives are outweighed by the immense personal growth/transformation. No pain = no gain.

This energy combined with my Aquarian Sun, enables me to be really accepting/embracing of change akin to a rebirth.

This placement has given me many interests. Psychology, forensics, near death experiences, mysteries etc. Cannot imagine life without it 🌟.

 

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Estella
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I also have Jupiter in the 9th. Mine is also exalted as it’s in Cancer. Do I like it? Sure, that’s why I  continue to “talk astro” even after the friend I have been dissecting it endlessly with daily for almost 15 years no longer speak. The learning must go on!!!

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Allie
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@estella I love that: “The learning must go on!!!”

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 Kim
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Mercury in 6th (Scorpio), Venus in 7th (Sagittarius)

Mercury - I have great attention to detail and a laser focus if I'm interested. I'm all about the details. I want to understand things as much as I possibly can. The downside is I easily get sucked down rabbit holes on the Internet. The good thing is when dealing with "experts", I know exactly what types of questions to ask, sometimes to their dismay. 😆 Like when my son needed surgery, and I asked the surgeon what surgical technique he uses, and when I made an advance appointment with the anesthesiologist, armed with my research, and told her which drugs I didn't want to be used.

Venus - conjunct Neptune for me, so while I never had trouble finding someone to be with, I usually dreamt them into someone they were not. Moon in Pisces - there was a whole lot of dreaming going on. I'm in a committed relationship now, so instead of dreaming about a man, I'm dreaming about things I'd love to do someday. Once I fall in love with an idea, I just want to jump in. I suppose this sounds antithetical to my Mercury situation above. It really depends on what the situation is. If I'm not in love with it, I will research the heck out of it. If I am...throw all caution to the wind, because I'm sure it'll all work out in the end.

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Hades
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A couple of people close to me have their moon in the 4th house. They are both good cooks with caring hearts. Gentle with children and animals; great nurturers. They really live up to the positive attributes of this placement 🩵.

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Allie
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@hades-moon Oh, my stepdaughter has this! In Pisces, too. All of what you said. Also, very protective of her household/family. Not combative, but firm when necessary, even with her father, my husband. It’s as if there is a cloak around the home and family. She’s definitely set up boundaries.

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Hades
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@allie120 It’s a nice placement 🙂. My partner has his moon, venus and neptune in the 4th. He has provided me with the emotional security/warmth that I didn’t receive from my parental home (natal saturn in my 4th). We both refer to our cats as our children, and he is good cook 🍽️ . When I have been ill he has given me excellent care. 
He needs a hip replacement, so I will get the opportunity to reciprocate, and happily provide him with good care 🩺.

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Libra Noir
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The only one I have is Neptune in the 12th. I have intense, archetypal dreams. I’m pretty in touch overall with the archetypal ways that life plays out. I can easily enter a trance state and have had some really trippy things happen while “zoned out”. In some ways I feel that my life lives itself and I’m just an observer. There’s a type of connected detachment with the twelfth house and an acceptance of mystery. I’m not certain of anything but there’s a type of security in that knowledge too, oddly. If the 12th house is resolutions then there’s a deep faith that many things that seem polar to each other can coexist. There’s truth, but it’s not a type of statement that can be made; it’s more of a surrender to what is. The abyss can hold it all. 

There is addiction in my story. But even through that I was aware that what I was seeking was spiritual. There’s lots of guides and guardians that can be accessed through this placement. 

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CocoPeaches
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I have (Aries) Jupiter in my 9th. It brings me eternal optimism. I can always find a way to see the silver lining, in bold. I'm sure I will never stop growing or expanding. Jupiter trines my Sadge moon, and Saturn and Uranus... so I'm extremely lucky, and I think it's contagious! I'm happiest when I share my good fortune.

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