Since tomorrow is Wordless Wednesday, and I am not certain I will have a chance to post on Thursday, we will be wrapping up our visit in the Third House today. Obviously, there is lots more we could have discussed. But I have, I hope, touched on some of the highlights – childhood education, learning, and how we organize who we are internally, in order to communicate to the world.
In April, we’ll take a stroll through the Fourth House: the area that deals with hearth and home, the influence of our parents, our childhood, inner security and deep-rooted influences. This should be pretty interesting, since no one ever has issues about any of that, do they?
Meantime, I also want to add a quick reminder that tomorrow, Mercury goes retrograde. Double check your travel plans, avoid signing any contracts or commitments, and back up all your data! I have a feeling that this one is going to be a doozy!
Dang. I leave for France tomorrow night! YIKES! I guess the good news here is that when Mercury goes retro, I have a hard time talking and making myself understood — at least for the first 10 days of it I can blame the language barrier! 🙂
I have read somewhere that you can divide the early stages of human development by 7.
From age 0 to 7.
From 7 to 14.
From 14 to 21.
Arie, that’s very true – it’s related to the movement of Saturn. Saturn is the time-keeper and brings maturity.
After roughly the first 7 years of life, Saturn is in a square aspect to where it was when you were born. Then in about another 7, it’s in opposition, then another 7 years and another square, then around the age of 28 to 30, it’s back to where it was (the Saturn return). Each of these stages marks a development in a person’s maturity and levels of responsibility in life.
It’s actually very cool when you look at the big picture of Saturn’s movements. He’s not called Father Time for nothing! 🙂
Regina! Thank you for explaining that! I never got it before; very cool!