The Unbearable Lightness of Being Sagittarius

Jumping through the Hellmouth

The recent New Moon in Scorpio-Sagittarius (still in new phase as Sun entered Sagi) got me seeking a metaphor for the feeling of freedom I have every year when the Sun leaves Scorpio. Admittedly, my Sun is not in Sagittarius, but my Moon, Black Moon and Ascendant are, and with Sagi’s ruler Jupiter conjunct my Sun plus other signatures, it’s like having two birthdays. This year seems especially bouncy, albeit with a lot of wrapping up to do before Saturn enters Aries, next year.
In astrology, we read symbols. It is a language (‘astro-logos’), just like French or math or music. The nice thing about it is that the symbols, including numbers, are so simple and abstract, that much information can be unlocked with them. The symbol (or sigil) for Sagittarius is an arrow pointing diagonally upward, crossing a horizontal line. In the most simple sense, it stands for the horoscope sign of ‘the Archer’.

The moment Orion is transformed, House of Orion, Pompeii

At a deeper level, the horizontal line is the actual horizon, and the arrow,  formerly in the tail of the Scorpio symbol, is now taking off from beneath the earth and flying out into the cosmos. That kind of seems like a description of Aries, first sign of Spring and first fire sign, but the Aries symbol looks like both a helmet and a plant shoot (astrologer Rick Levine mentions that dandelion petals are actually shaped like tiny Aries symbols). The Ram isn’t butting forth into outer space, but those first waking rays of Sun on the cold earth must feel like gently charged thunderbolts from papa Zeus. Sagittarius, on the other hand, is not launching from the grave in a new body-armour, but escaping the  mortal coil altogether, like a ‘spirited’ horse. In older depictions, based on the first horsemen, the Archer points his arrow backward, as if being chased. Of the FIRE triplicity, Aries is ignition spark (cardinal), Leo is resplendent source (fixed), and Sagittarius is the transforming fire (mutable).

Amazon or Parthian ‘hero’ rider taking a parting shot [click for deets]
Now for the metaphor…
If you have ever watched those NDE (near-death experience) videos on Youtube, they encapsulate the relationship between Scorpio and Sagittarius. Scorpio is the death part, and indeed the physical aspect of the subject’s ‘re-birth’. But the experience that these individuals come back to tell us about – the visions/visions of light, the lessons and the need to spread the ‘good word’ to others – that’s pure Sagittarius. The ‘Hero Rider’ on his spirited horse riding out of Hades, flag-waving and free of fear. Of course, though the general theme may be similar, these spiritual experiences are completely unique to each. Similarly, no matter how much preaching Sagittarius does, and how extremely perceptive they are or how close to source, it is ultimately about their personal experience of the universal – much larger than life, due to ruler Jupiter’s influence. Sometimes they ride too far, but their zeal is always infectious, especially when put to words, art and music.
Happy Birthday, solar and ascending Sages! ~rb

Addendum: Recent tragic events have prompted the need for a companion ‘Unbearable Darkness’ post. Stay tuned.

‘Light of Poetry’, Carl Gutherz, Library of Congress (ceiling), Washington, US

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Some ‘Are You Experienced?’ Sagittarians:

William Blake
Crazy Horse
Beethoven
Jean Sibelius
Edith Piaf
Maria Callas
Frank Sinatra
Jimi Hendrix
Keith Richards
Jim Morrison
Sinead O’Connor
Tina Turner
Little Richard
Taylor Swift
Britney Spears
Billie Eilish
Jon Stewart
Boris Karloff
Agnes Moorehead
Margaret Hamilton
Bruce Lee
Florence Griffith Joiner
Joe DiMaggio
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean Genet
C.S Lewis
Jane Austen
Mark Twain
Margaret Mead
Walt Disney
Erté
Charles M. Schultz
Madame Tussaud
Winston Churchill
Joseph Stalin
Nero
ICE Barbie
Billy the Kid

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Lonely at the Top – Sun or planets in the 10th House

 

‘Most Young Kings Get Their Heads Cut Off’ Jean-Michel Basquiat

Do you have a tenth house Sun placement? How about other planets?
How does this express itself for you?

If a person has a goal and is determined to achieve it, a 10th house placement can work well for them…but if they don’t, they may feel they haven’t achieved enough or have, consciously or not, set standards for themselves they can’t possibly live up to. They may imagine a harder landing, should they fail or fall from grace. This is, after all, the house allotted to Capricorn and its Saturn rulership, traditionally the house of the ‘father,’ and in olden times, ‘the king’. [Some see it in reverse, that it’s the house of the ‘mother’ and the 4th (Moon/Cancer) is the father, although I haven’t personally found this to work as well. Let’s call it even and say this is the polarity of the parents, either of which can be dominant in our psyche.]

The cusp of the 10th, the midheaven, is where we find ourselves looking down from the top of the mountain peak at what we’ve experienced up to this point (often at mid-life) and either saying, ‘wow, I’ve been through a lot, learned a lot, made a lot of money or become a better/more mature person as a result’, or, ‘I’ve done all this stuff, had all these different careers that haven’t amounted to anything and life ain’t getting any shorter,’ depending on whether the cup is seen as half full or half empty. Even the term ‘a-mounted to’ is very Capricorn mountain goat language!

Visconti-Sforza Tarot Wheel of Fortune/Rota Fortunae

But the tenth house has another secret. In Tarot, 10 is the Wheel of Fortune, which is based on the zodiac wheel. We see one character going up, another sitting pretty at the midheaven, another going down, and another at the bottom, at all the angles. A metaphor for life’s ups and downs, successes and failures, but also of time cycles and of the houses themselves, which are angular, succedent, or cadent. In the Tarot card above, the figures are saying, “I reign, I reigned, my reign is finished, I shall reign.”

Roue de Fortune, Tarot de Marseille

The angular houses are strongest, cadent (fallen away from the angular placement) are weakest, and succedent (next in line to the angular position) enjoy the hope of success/succession. [This is perhaps easiest to comprehend when using the equal house system, which evenly divides the wheel into 12 pie slices, one for each sign, beginning with one’s rising sign/degree, but personally I don’t use equal house.]
Technically speaking,  the house moves into the position of the house that was formerly in that position, not the sign or planets, i.e., transiting Mars will be in Gemini at a certain degree all day, but in a different house every hour. The houses, though paired with particular signs/planets and spoken of as a conglomerate, are actually separate entities.

Angular, succedent and cadent houses

The 11th house of ‘hopes, dreams, wishes, groups’ (allotted to Aquarius/Saturn and Uranus) is where we can perhaps look for help with our 10th house issues. You will notice the succedent houses are all ‘fixed’ sign placements. Thus they have a certain steadfastness, while the angular (cardinal), though strongest in terms of influence, have that built in ‘fear of falling’, just like anyone in a position of power might. Caution: some viziers make better allies than others.

And although cadent (mutable) houses tend to be shoved aside, as if nothing much happens herein, there can be a certain freedom from expectation in these houses that may also be utilized (true, Virgo seems the exception, but will often find freedom in under-the-radar, detailed tasks such as organizing files). The 0 in 10 is, after all, associated with the Fool, who creates his path as he goes along, unattached to outcome. He was the only medieval court member who could openly roast the king, thus reminding the monarch we all fall down, and 10th house achievers that the journey is really what it’s all about, ‘on arrive jamais‘. Sagittarius is allotted to 9th house as jester, highest card in the deck, with none of the responsibilities of a king, yet somehow lucky enough to have Jupiter as its ruler. Hmm. Faith?
Caution: Some fools may be a tad nihilistic and reckless.

Charles VI Tarot Fool

Further proof of this ‘power of three’ lies in the fact that every grand trine is composed of an angular, succedent and cadent house of the same element. Being ‘all for one and one for all’, grand trine energy can flow so easily and fast as to not even notice it’s happening.

So if your Sun or other lofty 10th house planets are feeling alone at the top or afraid of falling, look to either side of them, at your 11th (succedent/fixed) house vizier and 9th (cadent/mutable) house fool for a different perspective from planets therein or friends/people with their sun in these signs, who can ‘act as’ planets. Keep in mind that the 10th house planet/sign is still the one ultimately in charge and can make things happen, it just needs support, sometimes – is it being supported or sabotaged? This goes for all the angular houses, but especially the 10th.

Gemini is cadent to Cancer, Aquarius succedent to Capricorn, two angular signs.

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