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hen the Neptune Falls in the First House
When Neptune is in the first house it gives to the native the traits of
the sign of Pisces. Usually this is one of the positions where the native is
more subject to self-delusion. Generally speaking, the practical demands
of everyday living are better solved by more down-to-earth solutions. If
native is not able to find the way to transform this conflict into positive
energy, he/she could run the risk of deceiving his/herself with
convenient illusions. It will be difficult to develop his/her identity; the
lack of self-awareness brings such people to constantly reflect on what
others are thinking and feeling.
hen the Neptune Falls in the Second House
When Neptune is in the second house it means that it will be
extremely difficult for the native to reach a comfortable relationship
with material possessions. Since Neptune dissipates and dissolves, its
effect on this material house of supply is generally unsatisfactory. At
best, earnings should come from Neptunian pursuits where the image is
sold for the real. This includes movies, film making, television and all
such expressions where images or masks are employed for effect. In any
case, the native must make an effort to develop a realistic attitude about
money and do not put off the issue.
hen the Neptune Falls in the Third House
In case Neptune is in the third house the native uses his/her intellect
and reason for greater goals. Generally, this is a more favorable location
for Neptune, since thought lends itself ideally to any expansion of
boundaries or dissolving limitations on thinking. The native's best
thinking is arrived at by intuition and possibly some form of extrasensory
perception. The native should be able to inspire others by his thoughts
or communication. Poetry should make native capable of beautiful
expression, because it allows him/her to describe his/her dreams and
fantasies without being restrained by closed structures.
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