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Howard Sasportas

The Twelve Houses

In The Twelve Houses, acclaimed astrologer Howard Sasportas explores in detail the experiences and situations associated with each of the houses, describing not only their tangible associations but also the more subtle meanings of each of the different spheres of life. A pioneering volume and a favourite among students and professionals alike, this is the recognized as the definitive work on the subject. This revised edition contains a new foreward by Liz Greene and tribute essays from leading astrologers Darby Costello, Melanie Reinhart, Erin Sullivan and Laura Boomer Trent.
613 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
Publisher
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  • b7670924798has quoted10 months ago
    On a more mundane level, there is the possibility of inheritance of land or property, most likely through the mother or the partner
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    One way or another, children with this placement may feel unwanted or that life is not on their side. Certain basic requirements of love and security are not being met, and consequently they begin to wonder what is wrong with them. They are hungry and not being fed or they want to be held closely and reassured of things, but nobody seems to be around when most needed. They begin to feel that they must be inadequate, flawed, or failing in some way, and their sense of who they are deep down inside is coloured by these misgivings
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    Like the changing Moon in the heavens, financial circumstances might fluctuate. Money can be earned through professions related to the Moon such as those which serve public needs, careers in catering, pub or hotel work, child-care, housing and real estate, or even work at sea. This position suggests inner resources of adaptability, sensitivity and the ability to instinctively know what others want or need

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