Post by Calli on Jul 21, 2014 8:56:01 GMT
A Stellium is when four or more planets fall within one house. As one would imagine, having many planets in one house leads to an abundance of energy affecting the activities and affairs the house rules over. This sometimes leads to the individual becoming obsessively focused on those activities. The individuals time and focus in consumed by this house. In order to counteract it, we look at the opposite house, as this grants the individual awareness that there is a choice and helps prevented them from getting lost in the congested house.
Stellium in the First House
When four or more planets fall within the First House, all the energy into the personality segment may lead to a malleable and ever-shifting personality. They will need to learn how to be patient and hone self-control. Self-centeredness is often a problem.
Working through partnership and Seventh House matters such as counseling or consultant work can be helpful. A partner or other people, such as clients, can balance the self-focused energy be rechanneling it towards others.
A First House Stellium may also lead to extreme sensitivity towards criticism, even to the point of hating being the center of attention.
Stellium in the Second House
While these natives can do well salary-wise, finances in general may be a struggle. With too many energies and choices, financial reins should be given to a partner or financial consultant. They can get so wrapped up with managing their own possessions and finances, that they let them rule their lives. It’s also important for them to learn how to let go of attachments to the physical.
Stellium in the Third House
This placement implies a “mental collector,” with a wide palate of interests and ideas. With so much energy here, they may feel uncomfortable in literary areas, as there are too many choices. They find it hard to quiet their mind and relax. These people tend to know they have many prowess’s towards writing or teaching, but struggle with deciding which subject to choose. When they do focus, they tend to obsess mentally, and can become quite oblivious to what is going around them.
Stellium in the Fourth House
Home life is often disorderly, and these natives are easily moved by every turbulent event. They tend to obsess over the past; sometimes the history of the world and personal histories of their friends, most often their own individual pasts. They often get quite emotionally tied up in their past. However, they do excel in real estate, building and construction, archeology and anthropology, history, historical preservation, etc.
Stellium in the Fifth House
These natives work well in creative groups, but romance may feel like a maze. There is a need to concentrate on social relationships to relax.
Even if they don’t have children of their own, they will feel a strong bond with the children they do interact with frequently. They also have many child-like qualities themselves, as they tend to try to focus on engaging in activities they deem fun more than others.
Stellium in the Sixth House
These individuals obsess over their jobs and their work. They often are perfectionists who easily get wrapped up in their work and menial tasks. A majority of their energy is often dedicated to work and service activities. They dedicate themselves both professionally and personally to service work and taking care of others. This also implies to a lot of complaining about work, and sometimes obsessive stress and fear over their health.
They need to feel in charge to feel self-sufficient, but they also need to learn to delegate their tedious tasks to others.
Stellium in the Seventh House
With so many energies in the relationship sector, they tend to feel swallowed up by other people in close relationships. This may lead to them behaving as loners, or suddenly ending relationships to break the obsession. They may also feel a significant amount of indecision when dealing with others.
This placement, however, is excellent for working in counseling or consultant occupations. They de-personalize one-on-one relationships, which allow them to work well as a lawyer, arbitrator, psychologist or business consultant.
Stellium in the Eighth House
These natives feel as though they must be in control of their own resources and finances at all times. If not, they may get brought down in uncomfortable feelings of turmoil. Gaining control over the uncontrollable is so important, they often study occult, life after death, medicine, holistic health, and more to gain the upper hand. Regardless, they tend to obsess over the uncontrollable, and struggle knowing when to release.
Stellium in the Ninth House
The individual may live within their head too much. These natives are the ponderers – and not in the practical reality of life, but in theories or philosophies. These mentally oriented natives can easily get lost in their world of philosophy and theory, which can keep them from living in the real world.
They rarely are oriented towards any single religious, spiritual, or academic point of view, as new information usually leads them to sway from side to side. Instead of always searching for the meaning of life, something to believe in share, they should what they know and travel to learn from others.
Rather than becoming overly moralistic, they should try to lean to teach others what they know – and then allow others to draw their own conclusions.
Stellium in the Tenth House
There tends to be problems with dealing with authority figures, as well as making a career or profession choice. They feel a need for their professional life to be connected with their home and property or working out of their home. Being their own boss takes the pressure of having to deal with authority figures. This placement implies a very intense relationship with one parent, which may lead to intense confrontations that affect their career.
Stellium in the Eleventh House
These individuals tend to occupy most of their time by involving themselves with groups, associations, and organizations. This can lead them to lose perspective, and tend to assimilate with the collective values when in a group. They need to work on developing more personal goals and values, and working with small, creative, groups in which they feel a sense of control and stability.
Stellium in the Twelfth House
People with a Stellium in the Twelfth house need time to retreat, time to be alone and be quite. These people cannot be “on” 24 hours a day. They find it much easier to disappear, be invisible, and tune out the world when around aggressive or assertive types.
These people also need to feel as if they are serving others or a purpose. When they do not, they can retreat into a neurotic recluse. Feeling useful and helpful is very important to them, as they instinctively nurture others.
Stellium in the First House
When four or more planets fall within the First House, all the energy into the personality segment may lead to a malleable and ever-shifting personality. They will need to learn how to be patient and hone self-control. Self-centeredness is often a problem.
Working through partnership and Seventh House matters such as counseling or consultant work can be helpful. A partner or other people, such as clients, can balance the self-focused energy be rechanneling it towards others.
A First House Stellium may also lead to extreme sensitivity towards criticism, even to the point of hating being the center of attention.
Stellium in the Second House
While these natives can do well salary-wise, finances in general may be a struggle. With too many energies and choices, financial reins should be given to a partner or financial consultant. They can get so wrapped up with managing their own possessions and finances, that they let them rule their lives. It’s also important for them to learn how to let go of attachments to the physical.
Stellium in the Third House
This placement implies a “mental collector,” with a wide palate of interests and ideas. With so much energy here, they may feel uncomfortable in literary areas, as there are too many choices. They find it hard to quiet their mind and relax. These people tend to know they have many prowess’s towards writing or teaching, but struggle with deciding which subject to choose. When they do focus, they tend to obsess mentally, and can become quite oblivious to what is going around them.
Stellium in the Fourth House
Home life is often disorderly, and these natives are easily moved by every turbulent event. They tend to obsess over the past; sometimes the history of the world and personal histories of their friends, most often their own individual pasts. They often get quite emotionally tied up in their past. However, they do excel in real estate, building and construction, archeology and anthropology, history, historical preservation, etc.
Stellium in the Fifth House
These natives work well in creative groups, but romance may feel like a maze. There is a need to concentrate on social relationships to relax.
Even if they don’t have children of their own, they will feel a strong bond with the children they do interact with frequently. They also have many child-like qualities themselves, as they tend to try to focus on engaging in activities they deem fun more than others.
Stellium in the Sixth House
These individuals obsess over their jobs and their work. They often are perfectionists who easily get wrapped up in their work and menial tasks. A majority of their energy is often dedicated to work and service activities. They dedicate themselves both professionally and personally to service work and taking care of others. This also implies to a lot of complaining about work, and sometimes obsessive stress and fear over their health.
They need to feel in charge to feel self-sufficient, but they also need to learn to delegate their tedious tasks to others.
Stellium in the Seventh House
With so many energies in the relationship sector, they tend to feel swallowed up by other people in close relationships. This may lead to them behaving as loners, or suddenly ending relationships to break the obsession. They may also feel a significant amount of indecision when dealing with others.
This placement, however, is excellent for working in counseling or consultant occupations. They de-personalize one-on-one relationships, which allow them to work well as a lawyer, arbitrator, psychologist or business consultant.
Stellium in the Eighth House
These natives feel as though they must be in control of their own resources and finances at all times. If not, they may get brought down in uncomfortable feelings of turmoil. Gaining control over the uncontrollable is so important, they often study occult, life after death, medicine, holistic health, and more to gain the upper hand. Regardless, they tend to obsess over the uncontrollable, and struggle knowing when to release.
Stellium in the Ninth House
The individual may live within their head too much. These natives are the ponderers – and not in the practical reality of life, but in theories or philosophies. These mentally oriented natives can easily get lost in their world of philosophy and theory, which can keep them from living in the real world.
They rarely are oriented towards any single religious, spiritual, or academic point of view, as new information usually leads them to sway from side to side. Instead of always searching for the meaning of life, something to believe in share, they should what they know and travel to learn from others.
Rather than becoming overly moralistic, they should try to lean to teach others what they know – and then allow others to draw their own conclusions.
Stellium in the Tenth House
There tends to be problems with dealing with authority figures, as well as making a career or profession choice. They feel a need for their professional life to be connected with their home and property or working out of their home. Being their own boss takes the pressure of having to deal with authority figures. This placement implies a very intense relationship with one parent, which may lead to intense confrontations that affect their career.
Stellium in the Eleventh House
These individuals tend to occupy most of their time by involving themselves with groups, associations, and organizations. This can lead them to lose perspective, and tend to assimilate with the collective values when in a group. They need to work on developing more personal goals and values, and working with small, creative, groups in which they feel a sense of control and stability.
Stellium in the Twelfth House
People with a Stellium in the Twelfth house need time to retreat, time to be alone and be quite. These people cannot be “on” 24 hours a day. They find it much easier to disappear, be invisible, and tune out the world when around aggressive or assertive types.
These people also need to feel as if they are serving others or a purpose. When they do not, they can retreat into a neurotic recluse. Feeling useful and helpful is very important to them, as they instinctively nurture others.