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Projects For Each Astrological House

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The document discusses shovel-ready projects that can be undertaken based on planetary movements through the different astrological houses. It provides examples of projects for each of the 12 houses to work on when planets are transiting through them.

Some examples of projects suggested for each house include improving one's appearance for the first house, managing finances for the second house, communicating with siblings for the third house, spending quality time with parents for the fourth house, and exploring new hobbies and interests for the fifth house. More details are given for houses 1-6 on page 2.

Some ways mentioned to make better use of astrological cycles include using hindsight to learn from past mistakes, raising one's standards over time, and gaining a deeper understanding of oneself and human evolution through the cycle completions.

SHOVEL-READY PROJECTS 12

FOR THE ASTROLOGICAL HOUSES

2009 by Donna Cunningham and CJ Wright The economic stimulus bill Congress passed in February 2009 placed a priority on shovel-ready projects to rebuild our infrastructures. We have a stimulus plan too, though we dont have funds to back it. Each of you can undertake projects during the coming year to rebuild infrastructures in your own life. In this version, priorities will be set by planetary events that were collectively experiencing. The blueprint youll use is the houses of your astrology chart. This article is part 1 of 2 on shovel-ready projects to undertake while a planet tours the houses in your chart. Well make suggestions for all 12, but theyre are only a guide. You alone know where priorities lie. In all, three cycles that affect houses in your chart are kicking off within the next monthMars 3-month retrograde in Leo from 12/20/09-3/10/10, Mercury retrograde in Capricorn from 12/26/09-1/15/10, and the annual cycle of New Moons that starts with the January 15th New Moon at 10 Capricorn. The example well use to illustrate is Mars 2-year journey through your 12 houses. Shovel-Ready Projects for Mars In December, 2009, Mars turns retrograde and will remain in one or two neighboring houses through June, 2010. That area is likely to be a hot spot, and your priorities depend on which houses of your chart hold the sign Leo. For the best use of that highly concentrated energy burst, find where transiting Mars is in your chart. The illustration shows how to find it in a sample chart. Scan the signs and degrees on house cusps, locate the house that contains 0 of Leo and then determine which house contains 29 Leo. Those are areas to focus on while Mars is in Leo. (Note: you probably wont find 0 or 29 Leo on your own cuspswere just showing where they fit in the particular example.) If youre lost altogether, start by reading Mars Retrograde 101Answering your Questions.

However, this isnt the end of Mars effects on you. Once it moves forward, it tours the other 11 houses for two months each. Thats long enough to complete a shorter-term project for each house. Apply elbow grease to each in turn, capitalizing on Mars boundless energy. In two years, youll go a long way toward putting crucial infrastructures into better shape. The process is similar for any planets cycle through the housesfor instance, a Mercury retrograde period begins on December 26th as well.

Ideas for Houses 1-6


The first six houses make up the Northern Hemisphere of your chart. This sector represents the moment we were bornour personal sunriseand the subconscious motivations and values well use as tools when we enter public life. It lays the foundation for the adult well become. These houses give us lessons on how well eventually interact with the world at largethe focus of houses 7-12. Below are areas of life represented by houses 1-6, followed by suggestions to enhance each one. First house: First impressions and first approach to situations, appearance, image, self-presentation, the basic physical vehicle. The first house is your personal sunrise the way you meet the worldand creates a sense memory of you for everyone you meet. Write a story about yourself that begins with I AM Pull together a photographic retrospective of yourself over the years to see how your style has changed Adapt your appearance to accurately reflect the real you in the here and now Be an authentic representative of your Sun Do a full body scan for health-related issues Tone upyour carriage and your muscles Train yourself to walk into a room with confidence Make direct eye contact when interacting with others

Second: Money and ways of earning it, money management and attitudes toward finance, things valued more than money. A valuable long-term project would be to create an updated spending plan that works, through the following steps: Keep track of everything you spend for one month Discover where wasted money goes List small luxuries that make you feel rich List economies that would make you feel poor Based on the collected information, draft a spending plan Repeat the list from step one on and keep revising the plan realistically Set up a small monthly automatic transfer from checking to savings Budget your time to include things you value more than money Know that your self-worth is more important than your net worth

Third: Communication, thinking and learning style, siblings and near relatives, neighbors, basic coursework, commuting. Get in touch with people youve lost track of, including yourself Think about what youre NOT communicatingstarting at home Write an actual hard-copy letter to someone youve missed Phone a long-lost relative or neighbor to catch up on the news Go to a bookstore for coffee rather than Starbucks. Browse Subscribe to a blog or newsgroup on a topic you want to know more about Stretch by putting the Word or Quote of the Day on your startup page Cancel or transfer subscriptions to magazines you dont read any more Buy a blank book and keep a journal of 2010we live in interesting times

Fourth: Home and home life, roots, family ties, heredity, family influence, the nurturing parent, senior years. Get to know your family tree even if its your adoptive family Plant yourself in a nurturing environment, become self-watering Create a sacred space that travels with you Make peace with your past Feed yourself what you need most Become a caregiver to yourself as well as others Identify your tribe Develop sensitivity for what each person needs to thrive Create a recipe for emotional growtha little more of this, a little less of that

Fifth: Children, romance, creativity, self-expression, performing, leisure activities, gambling and other forms of risk-taking. Put on your clown shoes and have some fun Be a lover not a fighter Develop generosity of spirit Praise someone who needs it Applaud those who deserve it Be fearless in an adverse situation Tell yourself and others that you love them Send someone flowers who wont expect them

Give someone or something a chance Look for joy everywhere

Sixth: Work and its meaning, work habits, types of jobs, coworkers and employees, health and health habits. Look at each work task and consider how to do it more effectively Read David Allens Getting Things Done or his Free Articles Listen to coworkers or employees suggestions and priorities Spend quality time offsite with coworkersa non-working lunch Devise time-effective ways of getting regular exercise Have an annual physical and actually listen to the recommendations Read up on your medications on the web Research vitamins, supplements, herbs and natural treatments you need Evaluate your diet and make it more nutritious Stop gritting your teethits the Virgo house of your chart! The Cycle Continues.Moving on to Houses 7-12 The passage of any planet through the first six houses prepares you for your world premier. Youve been discovering and developing the inner you. Youve become sentient and recognize yourself in a mirror. Youve learned which things you own that cannot be taken from you, how to communicate with others, discovered your roots, the key to your heart, and how to serve and work with others. Part 2 of this article puts you in the world arena, starting with the seventh house. The spotlight will now focus on how you interact with everyone else and how you blend your motivations, talents and skills with theirs. It will give you ideas on how to interact with the world at large and then bring it all back home again. Well concentrate more specifically on the retrograde phases of planetary cycles and on the current Mars retrograde period in particular.

Shovel-Ready Projects for Houses 7-12


There are a variety of astrological cycles that affect each of the 12 houses of your birth chart in turn. Understanding the cycles and using them improves your sense of timing, so you can keep tabs on your life and take care of important concerns as they arise. The dozen divisions of the circle each have several meanings but between them, all the major areas of life are covered. Following the natural rhythm of the planets reduces stress and makes your efforts more effective. As we learned in part 1, three cycles are kicking off within the next month Mars 3-month retrograde in Leo from 12/20/09-3/10/10, Mercury retrograde in Capricorn from 12/26/09-1/15/10, and the annual cycle of New Moons beginning 1//15/10. What were looking at here are ways to use your chart consciously to create your own personal stimulus package with the shovel-ready projects you need most. We covered the houses 1-6 of your astrology chart in Part 1, and now well look at the other hemispherehouses 7-12. Lets focus on Mars stationary and retrograde periods like the one were experiencing just now. The six months total that its in Leo will give you an unusual burst of energy to tackle big projects that might have been needed for years. Theyre a window of opportunity to tackle long-standing obstacles to a more productive and fulfilled life. Roll up your sleeves and do battle with clutterreal or metaphorical. If Mars is going retrograde in one of your first six houses, see part 1, Shovel-Ready Projects for Houses 1-6. If it will spend the next several months in houses 7-12, youll find more information here. Well review the concerns of each of those houses and present a few suggestionsthey may not be the exact choices youd make, but theyll get you thinking. (If you need l help in finding where Mars is in your chart, see Mars Retrograde 101Answering your Questions.) How to Approach a Retrograde Period If we consider a planets forward motion as masculine, retrograde motion can be viewed as feminine. During retrograde periods, like the upcoming ones for Mars and Mercury, try taking a more feminine, receptive approach to your projects. When Mars retrogrades, embrace the Tao of Mars. Instead of doing, just be. Let it sit for a while. Dont bang your head against a wall. Let things come to you. This is resting, reflective energynot gung ho, lets get it done now! Thats for after the second station, when the planet moves forward again.

Lets suppose Mars is retrograde in your first house, so you decide to do something different with your hair or wardrobe to make your appearance more authentic to your real tastes. During the first passage of Mars, you may get the idea for a makeover, but you know the retrograde is coming. Hold off for awhile. Dont give in to the urges and impulses just yet. Flip through magazines for ideas on haircuts, consider colors that comfort or stimulate you, clothing styles that put you at ease. Try things on in styles youve dismissed in the past. But dont buy, dont put the scissors to your hair just yet. Sit with it. When the retrograde period is over, youll have done your research and made some necessary adjustments. What youve avoided is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Another way to think of this comes from the old joke, How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice. Retrogrades put you in the rehearsal phase before your big premier. No matter what the planet, sign, or housepractice, practice, practice. Get to know the part you play. Listen to the other players. Learn to be at ease on the set. Observe the action around you on this stage, in this area of your life. Become comfortable with the script. Then give it everything youve got.

Projects for Houses 7-12


The Southern Hemisphere is made up of houses 712 and comprises the top half of your chart. This sector represents how you use the skills youve developed in houses 1-6 to interact as an adult with the world at large. It begins in house 7 with your important relationships. It is here that you must learn the team skills that will be the foundation for all mature associations. In this hemisphere hangs the guiding star that lights the way of your own unique path. It shows us the world that lies beyond our own door, how to be a steward for others, and the way toward creating bonds that live beyond our own mortality. It defines our code of ethics and our personal quest, teaches us how to lead without force, and how to be a good friend and neighbor. It eventually brings us home to the loving and compassionate spirit we can call peace. Seventh: Partnershipspersonal and business, close, committed relationships, types of people we attract, sharing. Keep your promises Get a really good mirror ~ a looking glass for inner or outer gazing Identify the solid relationships in your life and why they do or dont work

Find the romantic you that serves the beloved Respect yourself and others Look for the lopsided and bring balance to it Listen to someone elses story without judgement Choose your battles Learn to barter so that everyone wins See yourself through the eyes of others Commit to something or someone Turn your enemies into friends Set standards for yourself as a role model and seek them in your partners

Eighth: Sexuality, money you dont earn (inheritances, grants, etc), taxes, partners resources, birth, death, transformation, healing. Reveal a secret that will heal a wound Get and keep your insurance papers, deeds, and other important documents in order Recycle things you no longer need Read the Kama Sutra Learn the art of intimacy Treat the treasures of others as truly valuable Resurrect something that longs to live Memorialize someone who has passed away Let go of lingering resentments Have a release ceremony for something you mourn Leave a legacy behind

Ninth: Higher education, advanced studies, religion and philosophy of life, legal matters, foreign lands, distance travel. (Course work of one kind or another is common while this house is emphasized, but focus on learning skills that further your career goals.) Take a refresher course to update skills for your work Take a month to reread those favorite books on your shelves Reread an inspirational or self-help author who helped you in a bad time Write to or about a teacher who brought out the best in you Do a gratitude list each day for a week, a month, or more Pick a spiritual practice and do it daily for a week, a month, or more List 10 things you firmly believethen write why they might not be true Attend a service for an unfamiliar religionor one you no longer belong to Watch the travel channel or a travelogue about a land you want to visit Learn a foreign cuisine, and read best sellers from that country Plan for and make a pilgrimage, if only in your mind

Tenth: Career and long-term goals, how you are remembered, parental authority, bosses and the type of boss you are. Take an inventory of all the goals youve achieved Find or be a mentor List the qualities and standards that make you feel successful Analyze your parents as role models for your career Consider if youve become like your own parents with your kids Take your boss to lunch Be a good steward Get serious about something Establish an inner board of directors to make your decisions Lead by example

Eleventh: Friendship, relationship to peer group, the teenage years, group membership, social consciousness, activism, aspirations. Google college or high school pals to see what theyre up to Do something thoroughly adolescent and sillyand revel in it Have a long phone chat to catch up with one of your dearest friends Instead of a present, give a friend the gift of your skills or presence Make amends to an estranged friend that youve hurtexpect nothing Analyze co-dependent ties for how youre enabling or being enabled Make a new internet buddy through a blog or forum with shared interests Analyze your groups to see how they enhance or detract from your goals Give back to groups that have helped youvolunteer for something Question authorityprotest an injustice by taking an action

Twelfth: Things that are repressed or hidden, self-defeating behavior, chronic illness, chronic illness and care facilities, selfless service, retreats, spiritual quest. Take the phone off the hook for a weekend and contemplate your life Go on a spiritual retreatorganized or one you create for yourself Meditate daily for a week, however you are most comfortable Practice Random Acts of Kindness for a week or month Court dreamland revelations by journaling your nightly dreams Confess your worst secrets to a trustworthy personin a confessional, perhaps List 10 ways you regularly shoot yourself in the foot and figure out why Make it a project to stop at least one of them Befriend someone whos suffering as you once suffered and overcame Visit someone in a hospital, prison, nursing home, or homeless shelter

(For more insight, read the series that starts here: 7 Secrets You May not Know about the 12th House.) More Help in Using Astrological Cycles Effectively Astrological cycles are the spiraling path we travel to become the best person we can be. We all make mistakes and theres usually something we would do differently if we had the chance to go back and try again. Cycles give us the gifts of hindsight and foresight to improve our performance every time we run each planets track. Each astrological cycle gives us the opportunity to either walk around the same old, same old time and time again without advancing, or to raise our own bar, expect more of ourselves, and deliver. We are given another chance to learn from the past and use our personal history to make headway toward a more satisfying future. We become older and wiser, and we stop falling in the same holes again and again. The entire journey is simply to get fully acquainted with ourselves and learn how each of us can be a better me. When the cycle is completed and another cycle comes our way, were armed with knowledge, experience, and a deeper understanding of the part we play in these great dramas we call the human condition and the evolution of consciousness. We may awake one morning in joy and amazement because weve found the answer to one of the most perplexing questions of all time, What is the meaning of life? For more information on the 12 houses and on how to use Mars retrograde and other astrological cycles, here are some links to related articles on Donnas Blog, Sky Writer and CJs Blog, Auntie Moon. Download a chart blank here: Blank chart with house meanings. Need More details on the 12 houses? Download: AGSA ch13-houses Mars Retrograde 101Answering your Questions Mars Mission 1: Mars and ConflictRoad Block or Productive Detour? MarsWhat Great Minds say about Its Functions Mercury Retrograde ProjectsUse the Energies Constructively 12 Things to Do (projects by sign) Libra ~ Who am I? Who are You? Mars Retrograde ~ A Cosmic Do-Over Almanacs & Ephemerides Online

Oh, and those shovel-ready projects Congress stimulus plan was meant to finance. How have they worked out? See: Stimulus Watch: Keeping an Eye on Economic Recovery Spending. Heres hoping your own stimulus plan works out way better! Art credits: All the shovel images were copyright free at WikiMedia Commons.

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