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    How to Read a Birth Chart

    Part Four: Relationship How Do We Love?

    Let Us Count the Waysby Bruce Scofield

    This article was first published in the Feb./March 2000 issue of The Mountain Astrologerand

    is reprinted here with minor editorial changes and by permission of the author.

    We humans are social animals. The many human cultures of the past and present

    are essentially complex outgrowths of the basic need for our species to live in groups.

    Its only natural that a high percentage of people who come to astrologers for readingsare interested in relationships. Many want to better understand why they are having

    problems with their spouse, or why they dont have one. When will love come my

    way? is an extremely common question. Those who dare to be astrologers will

    definitely have to deal with these needs from their clients, in one way or another.

    Extracting information about relationships from a natal chart is possible, using

    some standard, and a few specialized, astrological techniques. However, no single set of

    astrological indicators answers every question about relating. Not every Leo will be

    compatible with Sagittarians. Those who have worked with clients who seek answers to

    their relationship needs will find that the success of a relationship often depends as

    much on circumstances and timing as it does on both the inherent nature of the natal

    chart and basic astrological compatibility. In this branch of astrology, there are no easy

    answers.

    Normally, an astrological discussion on relationships begins with the 7th house

    and moves fairly quickly into synastry, the comparison of two charts. I want to do

    something a little different here by concentrating on the bigger picture. I want to look at

    the larger patterns of human social interaction, how they are changing in our times, and

    how they are described with astrological symbolism.

    When an astrologer approaches relationships in terms of orientations, like those

    outlined below, he or she will have a better chance of understanding a clients

    relationship needs. When the astrologer meets clients where they themselves are, and

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    not where the astrologer (or society) thinks they should be, the astrologer can then help

    clients toward a realistic understanding of what they need and how to get it in

    appropriate ways without getting caught up in the expectations of society and those

    of the people around them. The key to what Im getting at lies in the notion that not

    every person is cut out to have the same kind of relationship orientation. Im going

    beyond gender orientation here and on to something much larger.

    An astrologers relationship orientation may not be the same as that of his or her

    client, and quite possibly neither of them may be naturally oriented in a way that meets

    the approval of society. The truth seems to be that, when stripped of religious

    injunctions and social laws, the activity of relating to others can take any number of

    forms. Here are four very basic types of relationships that all of us experience, to some

    degree or another, though one type may predominate and direct our choices.

    Everyones chart includes astrological symbolism for all four types of relationship, but

    in different proportions. [1]

    Relationship Type 3:Gemini, 3rd house, Mercury.This category describes

    relatively superficial relations based on communication and casual interaction. Emotion

    is not very significant here, and it does not affect interactions in any serious way. The

    primary motivation to relate is curiosity. There is a strong desire to compare and

    contrast and a strong need for variety. Another astrological symbol that supports this

    orientation is the sign Virgo.Relationship Type 11:Aquarius, 11th house, Uranus.This category focuses on

    associations that are based on specialized common interests. Emotional charge may

    exist in this category but is aroused by shared goals and ideals. Like Type 3, this

    orientation is primarily mental. Other astrological symbols that support this orientation

    are Sagittarius, which emphasizes the bigger picture, and also Jupiter and Saturn.

    Relationship Type 7:Libra, 7th house, Venus.Relationships in this category are

    those based on close cooperation and productivity. Here are partnerships in which each

    person depends on the other for results. Both mental and emotional needs are exercisedin this category, which covers marriage in the traditional sense. Other astrological

    signatures that support this orientation are Neptune and Pisces, which allow one to

    adapt, compromise, and make the sacrifices necessary to keep this kind of relationship

    going, and Saturn and Capricorn, which indicate the need for security, constancy, and

    endurance.

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    Relationship Type 8:Scorpio, 8th house, Pluto.In this category, relationships are

    based almost totally on emotional needs, especially those involving security and

    reproduction. Other astrological symbols that support or stimulate this orientation are

    Taurus, which often seeks personal pleasures that may require another person to be

    present, and Saturn, which can promote psychological control.

    Using planets, signs, and houses, this scheme can reveal the dominant

    relationship pattern in a persons chart. For example, the signs of the Ascendant, Sun,

    Moon, and angular planets speak volumes about who we are. It follows that who we

    are affects relationship orientation; so, therefore, the most basic and personal

    astrological signatures of the chart should also be read in the context of how we relate

    to others. The 7th house shows, in a more focused way, our general orientation toward

    relating. Planets in this house, and planets closely aspecting its ruler, are important

    factors in assessing relationship needs. Planetary conflicts within the chart can also

    show conflicts between different modes of relating. In summary, the natal chart itself,

    and not just the 7th house, says much about a persons relationship orientation, the

    primacy of one specific orientation, or conflicts between various orientations. [2]

    Type 3 Relationship Orientation

    A most basic and very functional relationship orientation is the one I call Type 3,which is symbolized by Gemini, the 3rd house, and Mercury. In this orientation, we

    interact, mostly superficially, with those people whom we contact on a regular basis for

    either practical purposes or out of necessity. Gemini and the 3rd house describe

    relatives and neighbors, both categories fitting the above description. Unless we have

    something special going on with people drawn from these areas, we relate to them

    primarily by verbal communication. We talk with them about such things as the

    weather. Like other 3rd-house factors, they are basically a part of the environment that

    we move through on our daily rounds. Good communication makes for a better flowand more ground is covered. Emotional factors arent important here, but they can be;

    and when they are, they interfere with the Type 3 program. Variety is very important in

    this orientation.

    Having a 3rd-house relationship usually amounts to having a rather superficial

    relationship that doesnt demand allegiance or deep emotional entanglement. These

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    relationships mostly demand talk. Take, for example, your mail carrier. That guy or gal

    comes to your house everyday, and sometimes you make small talk with them. Theyre

    important to you, but they are not really that critical to your well-being. Neighbors may

    move away and other neighbors move in to replace them, but your life is generally not

    deeply affected. Siblings present more complex problems that shape us as we grow into

    adults, but we dont generally marry our siblings.

    Now, 3rd-house relationships can be emotional, and relationships that might

    normally be expected to be emotional can be 3rd-house relationships. Suppose someone

    has the Moon in the 3rd house or the Moon in Gemini. Their experience of siblings is

    likely to be more charged than might be the case if they had Saturn in the 3rd or the

    Moon in Capricorn. Their siblings, probably female, incline them to relate to others in a

    more emotional way than might be expected. This could win friends or invite trouble; it

    all depends on how the Moon is configured with the other planets.

    A person with Mercury in Gemini in the 7th house will tend to deal with close

    partners as if they were casual acquaintances. In fact, casual acquaintances might

    actually interest them as much as their allegedly close partners do. People with this

    orientation need variety. In one sense, they are seeking to learn about others in a wider

    context, something that cant be done with only one person. Similar needs are indicated

    for owners of charts with Gemini on the 7th-house cusp, or Venus in Gemini, who tend

    to treat intimate relationships very differently than people with, say, the Moon in the7th house or Venus in Cancer.

    An example of someone whose chart suggests a Type 3 orientation toward

    relationships is the late Wilt Chamberlain, the basketball star. Chamberlain took a

    casual attitude toward relationships; in fact, he claimed to have had sex with thousands

    of women. One would have to assume that he was not particularly concerned with

    intimacy or longevity in his relationships, something that is shown in his chart (see

    below).

    In Chamberlains chart, Gemini rising sets the tone. This sign is not alwayslooking for depth it is looking for variety. Jupiter in his 7th house shows the

    extensive opportunities he had to score with women all 20,000 or so of them.

    Mercury in Virgo, in the same sign as Neptune and Venus, suggests a mental

    orientation toward others, and its placement in the 5th house suggests a playful attitude

    toward life. Given his chart, it would have been very difficult for Chamberlain to settle

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    down into one relationship. Even his Venus in Virgo square Jupiter suggests a mental

    and expansive orientation toward relating to others. Variety is the essence of this chart.

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    Type 11 Relationship Orientation

    Type 11 relationships have to do with meeting the need to be part of a group.

    Humans are tribal. We want to identify ourselves with a larger group, in particular one

    that draws attention to an element of ourselves that we consider important or even

    unique. This is the Aquarian contradiction the need to be an individual yet also to be

    part of a group. Striking a balance between these extremes is possible if the goals and

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    boundaries of the groups that one joins are clearly defined and they dont intrude into

    the rest of ones life. When serious intrusions occur, as they do in the Type 8 orientation,

    were no longer talking about relationships, we're talking about the creation of a

    collective mind. The difference between being in a club versus joining a cult is the

    difference between playing in a band versus being assimilated by the Borg in Star Trek.

    Those born with Aquarian qualities understand how to be both individualistic

    and team players in larger social situations. An accented 11th house implies the need

    for social experiences centered around common interests. Such people learn over time

    to recognize those specific qualities and interests in others that resonate with similar

    things in themselves. When these commonalities are identified, a relationship based on

    both communication and mutual respect becomes possible. In this orientation, we seek

    to validate ourselves in others and thus create a self-respecting feedback loop. An

    emotion of belonging can be generated this way, and it serves both to enhance our

    experience of life and to build self-esteem. It also helps to heal feelings of rejection for

    those in outsider groups (like astrologers). Healthy Type 11 relationships can generate

    real power. Theres nothing like a team pulling together to accomplish a specific goal,

    and pumping up individual self-esteem along the way.

    People with Aquarius on the 7th-house cusp, Uranus in the 7th, or even Venus or

    the Moon in Aquarius, tend to seek in their relationships something akin to friendship.

    These people need to know that whoever they are close to shares with them a commonideal. Such people are not satisfied in relationships that are merely sexually stimulating

    and financially secure if there are also strong disagreements of a philosophical nature.

    These people put ideals, which are mental constructs, before emotional considerations.

    When too much emotion gets involved in Type 11 relationships, trouble can

    arise. The big problem has to do with leadership. Under most circumstances, someone

    has to lead, and with this movement of an individual ego to the front, differences

    become apparent. Power struggles strike terror into people with Type 11 relationship

    orientations and often serve as a signal to run away.An example of a Type 11 relationship orientation is the chart of anthropologist

    Margaret Mead. In her chart, both Venus and the Moon are in Aquarius and placed in

    the 1st house (see chart below). She needed relationship, but she also needed her

    freedom. Her Sun in Sagittarius, another freedom-loving sign, is conjunct Uranus and in

    the 11th house itself. Mead was married three times and she considered each marriage a

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    success. All three husbands were anthropologists and she collaborated with each of

    them, showing the importance of shared ideals in her view of relationships.

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    Type 7 Relationship Orientation

    Type 7 relationships are the ones we most often think about and wish to beinvolved in. This is the type of relationship that clients seek or think they need to seek.

    Its the type of relationship that society expects us to have. Society also makes it difficult

    for those who dont play along. This is undoubtedly because this type of relationship

    fosters the reproduction of the species, a major concern in the past but a problem for the

    future of a planet with six billion people.

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    In the previous two categories of relationship orientation, constant closeness is

    generally not an issue. In both of those orientations, people relate to each other mostly

    by talking or playing, then they go home or do something on their own. These first two

    types of relationship emphasize breathing room for each individual. Type 7

    relationships, symbolized by Libra, the 7th house, and Venus, go a step further. They

    are about close cooperation with a purpose. In order for these relationships to work,

    there must be a commitment, which means that you dont go home after you talk and

    play. Relating is nearly constant in a Type 7 relationship. In our society, marriage and

    other close partnerships, including those that are business-related, fit this category.

    With so much closeness and collaboration toward specific goals, Type 7 relationships

    can become very emotionally charged. At their worst, they can degenerate into open

    hostilities. Early astrologers knew this and they called the 7th house the house of

    open enemies.

    Type 7 relationships can flourish when emotional factors work for both people in

    the relationship. What can be more satisfying than two partners who move in sync with

    each other? The best partners on this level are like great dancers. Communication is

    certainly important, but its not the whole story. What can happen on this level is that

    two people complement each other in a dynamic fashion involving mind, body, and

    spirit. For those who have a personal identity built around relating as a way of life,

    Type 7 relationships are the ultimate experience.People with key planets in Libra or in the 7th house, or those with an

    emphasized Venus, dont want to be alone. They want to join with others, one at a time,

    and they will probably form relationships with those who are similarly motivated. Of

    course, problems could crop up if Venus is not well configured with the other planets.

    An example would be someone with Venus in the 7th but also in square to Uranus. In

    this case, the challenge would be to find a partner and build a close relationship, but

    also to allow that partner (or themselves) to operate independently. Here is a clash

    between a Type 7 relationship need and a Type 11 need.Now, a person with Venus in Aries or Mars in the 7th house will be drawn to

    partnering with others who may be self-involved, competitive, and energetic. This

    might be fine if the person who has such a chart is compatible with that sort of thing,

    but, in general, these placements suggest some strife in the Type 7 relationship

    experience. It only makes sense that a partnership between someone who wants to

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    dance with another and someone who is looking out for themselves is a partnership

    that will be in trouble sooner or later. Its for good reasons that Venus is traditionally

    said to be in its detriment in Aries; it draws one into relationships with those who are

    less inclined to compromise. But such a situation can also be read as a manifestation of

    what is really within the owner of the Aries Venus. What we meet are our own

    creations. [3]

    In the old days (which are still with us, to a certain extent), Type 7 relationships

    were defined by the culture. Men went out in the world and worked; women stayed

    home and took care of the kids. With all the technological changes of the last hundred

    years, this kind of arrangement has become unrealistic for many, forcing people to

    confront the deeper issues raised by Type 7 relationships. While some may talk about

    declining morality and a falling away from the rules of the Bible, others among us, at

    least those with some training in anthropology, will see that humans can and will adopt

    any number of relationship arrangements.

    An example of a chart with good Type 7 orientation is that of former president

    Jimmy Carter (see chart below). In his chart, both the Sun and the Ascendant are in

    Libra, and the ruler of his 7th house, Mars, is opposite Venus. Remember that the ruler

    of a house, especially an unoccupied house, functions as a link between a planet and a

    specific house. Carters Venus is also conjunct Neptune, and his Sun is in the 12th

    house, both indications of a willingness to make the compromises and sacrificesnecessary to keep a Type 7 relationship going. Also, his strong natal Saturn adds to the

    desire for stability in his personal life, which, due to the Libra emphasis, is identified

    with relationships of a Type 7 orientation. Carter has had a long and apparently

    excellent relationship with his wife, Rosalynn.

    Type 8 Relationship Orientation

    Finally, theres the Type 8 relationship, or more accurately, entanglement. On this level,

    symbolized by Scorpio, Pluto, and the 8th house, we have relationships that are drivenalmost entirely by emotional needs. Sexuality is one of the keynotes of Type 8

    relationships and sexuality is driven by the need to avoid survive death. Type 8

    relationships, when they operate on the sexual level, can be very intense and intimate.

    We all have Type 8 astrological symbolism in our charts, and all of us have these needs,

    but those with a heavily accented Pluto, 8th house, or Scorpio placements need more

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    Jimmy CarterOct 1 1924Plains32N02Oct 1 1924

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    and they need someone to do it with, which is why I call this sort of thing a

    relationship. In some cases, the arrangement is based on inequality and can take the

    form of master and slave.

    Another manifestation of the Type 8 relationship has to do with shared

    resources, specifically money. Banking, investing, inheritance, and insurance involve a

    pooling of resources, a mixing of an individuals money with that of others. The

    purpose of such a mix is to enhance individual survival in our economic reality. Again,

    here is a kind of relationship that is based not on mental needs, but purely on emotional

    needs for power and security, and on the fear of poverty.

    The chart of actor Jack Nicholson is a good example of someone who favors Type

    8 relationships. In his chart (shown below), the planet Pluto is conjunct the Ascendant.

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    Jack NicholsonApr 22 1937Neptune40N13Apr 22 1937

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    Uranus, the ruler of both the 7th and 8th houses, is conjunct his natal Sun in the

    hedonistic sign of Taurus. Venus, retrograde in Aries, is square Jupiter, and, like Wilt

    Chamberlain, Jack is known to have had many girlfriends. But Venus is also square

    Pluto, giving it the darker and more complex Type 8 qualities. One suspects that Jacks

    relationships center around sex and power.

    Being able to make distinctions between the various relationship orientations can

    be very helpful to clients. Not everyone has a chart cut out for a single, long-term,

    monogamous relationship. Happiness in life does not necessarily come from having an

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    ideal relationship, as portrayed in movies and elsewhere. It comes from knowing

    ourselves, from understanding our orientations, accepting them, and developing them

    over time. Some people are better off alone; others are more at home deeply engaged in

    intimate relationships. Its natural for people to be different, an observation noted by

    none other than the Hindu saint of the previous century, Ramakrishna.

    Soul Mates

    An important consideration in the astrology of relationships has to do with the

    type of person we attract to ourselves. Clients expect astrologers to describe the person

    with whom they would be most compatible. If the Ascendant is our identity, then the

    Descendant (cusp of the 7th house) is the complement, or the other side of our identity.

    From this view, others are simply a reflection of ourselves, and vice versa. Blaming the

    other for problems that arise in a relationship is not always fair. Others can often be a

    vehicle for our own shadowy side, as we can be for others. The old saying goes, It

    takes two to tango. My point is that the Descendant is a very important zone in the

    chart for information about the others with whom we feel a need to be joined, but it also

    says something about us.

    In general, the sign on the Descendant is descriptive of what we look for in

    others. Any planets in the sign of the Descendant or conjunct it with an orb of ten

    degrees, including those below the horizon and technically in the 6th house, will alsosymbolize the type of person we are drawn toward. Also, any planet in close aspect to

    the ruler of the Descendant will account for much of what happens in that department

    of life. Another level of attraction our complement is shown by the Sun and Mars,

    and by the Moon and Venus. For males, at least those who have a hard time identifying

    with the Moon and Venus, significant females in their lives will be partly described by

    these bodies. This includes mothers, sisters, and wives. For females, its the reverse: The

    Sun and Mars are descriptive, in part, of the males in their lives (fathers, husbands, and

    sons). As with the Descendant, the planets of the opposite gender are descriptive ofwhat we dont identify with and, therefore, what we need to bring into our lives via

    another person.

    Never underestimate the importance of the ruler of the Descendant. Very often,

    the planet it aspects most closely is an amazingly accurate symbol for partners and

    relationships in general. Remember, the ruler of the Descendant is merely a connector; it

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    is not the descriptor of relationship. Astrological analysis of long-term or very

    important relationships often reveals precise connections between the ruler of the

    Descendant in one chart and a key planet in the other chart, very often the ruler of that

    persons Ascendant. Other variations are the ruler of ones Ascendant conjunct the

    others Descendant, or the ruler of ones Descendant conjunct the others Ascendant.

    These kinds of linkages suggest clearly that one person needs the other persons

    identity to feel complete.

    Comparing Charts

    There are three astrological techniques that are very useful in analyzing

    relationships. The first technique is called synastry,which literally means the joining of

    the stars. In this technique, the planetary positions of one chart are compared to those

    of another chart. For example, person A has the Sun at 10 Aries and person B has

    Saturn at that degree, or perhaps at 10 Capricorn. These two people will tend to relate

    to each other with some degree of difficulty because Saturn inhibits the Suns natural

    exuberance, but whether this is good or not depends on the situation. For a young

    couple getting married for the first time and embarking on the road of life together, this

    could spell trouble. But for older people who have seen it all, or for two people

    involved in a project requiring hard work and patience, it could be fine. This example

    again highlights what Ive been getting at all along: There are many, many differentways for people to relate to each other.

    There are a number of books on synastry that will describe in cookbook fashion

    how each exchange of planetary energy might be experienced. In general, a majority of

    trines and sextiles makes for less stress, while squares and oppositions symbolize

    problems. Having the Sun and Moon in compatible signs is a real help. For people who

    need to live together, a harmonious aspect between their respective Moons is a very

    good thing. Good links between the two Mercurys are always of value, and not having

    Mars and Saturn in hard aspect helps even more.The composite chart is calculated by finding the midpoints between two (or more)

    charts. It surfaced as a technique sometime in the 1920s, perhaps out of Germany,

    where midpoints and planetary pictures were quickly becoming a means to an

    astrological end. The methods of the Hamburg School (Uranian Astrology) and

    Cosmobiology both stress midpoints, and so does the composite chart.

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    Heres how the composite chart works. If one person has the Sun at 10 Aries,

    and the other persons Sun is at 10 Cancer, then the composite charts Sun position will

    be 25 Taurus, the midpoint between the two. The rest of the chart is computed this way

    using each matching planetary pair, i.e., Moon/Moon, Mercury/Mercury, etc. There are

    two popular ways to establish the framework of the houses. One is to simply continue

    doing what has already been done with the planets: find the midpoints of each pair of

    houses. I prefer this method. Another is to find the midpoint of the two Midheavens

    and then derive the other houses, including the Ascendant, from this composite

    Midheaven, according to the latitude where the relationship is taking place. This is the

    method outlined in Rob Hands book, Planets in Composite: Analyzing Human

    Relationships(Para Research, 1975). Experience has indicated that, while both methods

    work, the latter is particularly useful when a relationship takes form at a location far

    from the birthplaces of the people involved.

    The Davison Relationship chartis calculated by finding the midpoint in time and

    space between two births. For example, a person is born on June 1, 1950, and another on

    June 1, 1960. Their Davison Relationship chart would be cast for June 1, 1955, the

    midpoint in time (with further fine-tuning based on the two birth times). The midpoint

    in space would also have to be considered. This method of analyzing relationships was

    first proposed by Ronald Davison in his book, Synastry: Understanding Human Relations

    through Astrology(ASI Publishers, 1977).The three comparison techniques outlined above are useful astrological tools for

    exploring the dynamics of the relationship process of people interacting with each

    other. Whats more important, I think, are the individual charts themselves and what

    they say about relationship needs. In this day and age, a time of unraveling social

    conventions, we need to face the fact that, for many people, the traditional models of

    relationship simply dont work. Marriage, as we have known it, is not for everyone. My

    astrological model of relationship orientation types, while not perfect, offers a way of

    looking at each individual chart as it is, apart from societys expectations of relating.

    This is the last installment of a four-part series of articles on chart interpretation.

    I hope that readers, whether or not they agree with my general ideas, will have found

    some of my methods useful to their understanding of astrology. Thanks for reading!

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    Chart Data and Sources

    Wilt Chamberlain,August 21, 1936; 11:27 p.m. EST (according to Rodden and ACS;

    some atlases give EDT); Philadelphia, PA, USA (75W10', 39N57'); B: R. H. Oliver

    quotes biography, Wilt.

    Margaret Mead,December 16, 1901; 9:00 a.m. EST; Philadelphia, PA, USA (75W10',

    39N57'); A: Helen Weaver quotes her by letter. Richard Idemon quotes a colleague for

    the same data from her.

    Jimmy Carter,October 1, 1924; 7:00 a.m. CST; Plains, GA, USA (32N02', 84W24'); AA:

    Marion March quotes birth certificate.

    Jack Nicholson,April 22, 1937; 11:00 a.m. EST; Neptune, NJ, USA (40N13', 74W02');

    A: Mark Johnson quotes him.

    References and Notes

    1. Ive labeled these relationship types using astrological number symbolism rather than

    1, 2, 3 or A, B, C because I believe its easier for someone familiar with astrology to think

    this way. Other types of relationships, ones that correspond with the other

    signs/houses in the system, are possible, though they are more specific and dont meet

    the deeper social needs that humans have.

    2. Some readers may wonder why I have omitted Type 5, or 5th-house, relationshipsfrom my scheme. In my view, the 5th house is about self-esteem and self-worth and not

    about the relating process itself. The beginnings of love relationships may be traced to

    the 5th house, but this is more symbolic of the need for a validation of self-worth.

    3. This reminds me of the lyrics to the hook of a rock tune I wrote and performed in

    clubs many years ago: Then she looked in my direction, and she covered me with

    signs. She said, what you see is your creation. Do you mind it?

    1999, 2010 Bruce Scofield all rights reserved

    Bruce Scofieldhas maintained a private practice as an astrological consultant, writer, and

    conference speaker for more than 40 years. He is the author of seven books and hundreds of

    articles on astrology. He has been active in the National Council for Geocosmic Research since

    1979 and was Education Director between 1998 and 2003. He holds an M.A. in History and a

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    Ph.D. in Geosciences and currently teaches at Kepler College and the University of

    Massachusetts. Bruce Scofield and Barry Orr maintain a Web site (www.onereed.com)

    containing a variety of astrology articles and a calculation program onMesoamerican (Mayaand Aztec) astrology.