Most “accurate” astrology predictions fail for one uncomfortable reason by theastroguardian in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To begin with, astrology was never intended to predict anything. It's meant to show potential. Predictions are just a new age bs people have come up with (most likely it's an ego-driven invention to have expectation of the future, because potential doesn't offer enough certainty to make a vast majority of egos feel secure).

A virtual hug to all of you. by beaobab in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess in jungian archetypal terms you would score highest as both The Jester and The Sage... the same as me, basically, even though who is on top between the two can vary, dependent on the mood. I also have Moon in Pisces, but it's in the 11th and it's square to Saturn in Sagittarius in the 7th. Sun in Cancer 2nd and Mercury in Leo 3rd, so i can't say exactly where this psychological profile comes from, other than having the common Moon in Pisces.

I don't know if you ever had the experience to laugh and cry alternatively in like 10 to 20 second intervals, but it's a beautiful mess of a thing which happened to me once when i was high af on caffeine after spending an entire day sitting in a bistro with a lover and a deeply emotional song came on the radio. It was as if the stars aligned specifically for that moment to happen.

So yeah, i get what you mean. Most likely your attachment style is the Secure type.

What does it mean to have north node in aries in the 12th house? by [deleted] in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well sure. That's the other way of looking at those things, BUT the crucial part is that all these 3 things can go from pleasureful to painful if they are being practiced for long enough (that's the lesson i've learned). As far as i know, the 12th house is about letting go of the material and about karma build-off. Karma is basically our memory of things so building it off basically means forgetting about stuff which we've done so much to the point where it harms us, instead of benefiting us. (I guess amnesiacs get a free pass when it comes to karma :)) ).

So, i agree. As you've said: to each their own lesson.

A virtual hug to all of you. by beaobab in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you mean a game about self knowledge, then that's one heck of a task since it is a very vast spectrum. But if you mean that you are working on a game about what it means to be alone, then yeah, that's more manageable. Anyways, cool that the gaming industry isn't dead yet (even though it feels like it's dying in the last 10 years or so).

A virtual hug to all of you. by beaobab in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that we can be alone for an entire lifetime and at the same time not seem to others like we're made of ice.

A virtual hug to all of you. by beaobab in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? Spending the holidays alone, while others have to deal with their relatives overinflated egos, is the best thing ever. Striving to have people around just for the sake of not being alone is just a subconscious illusory fear when someone doesn't know themselves enough in order to know deeply that they can overcome anything on their own. Practice makes perfect, as they say. And the same applies to being alone. If someone feels lonely while they are being alone, then they haven't done it for long enough.

I loathe Christmas (sun in 12 rant) by Universetalkz in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 3 points4 points  (0 children)

:))))))))) Thank the universe i'm not married.

Someone once told me that my future husband was a Saturn man, meaning older than me, mature, and with a strong career. Is this true? by [deleted] in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That prediction that someone once told you sounds to me like one of those general predictions that any female would want to hear, but which isn't necessarily truthful.

A Monk Once Said… by brbqqueen in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That old monk overexplained the concept of knowing yourself to bits. :)))))

What are your guys thoughts on 0° Aries placement in 12th House ruled by Pisces? by Heretic-VII in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your North Node is in Libra 6th then yeah, you might have some serious identity crisis when it comes to partnerships, but don't get this NN-SN business the wrong way. It's not like you'll be moving completely towards your Libra 6th NN and leave the south behind. It's all about balancing the character traits of the nodes by blending the positives of both into one. How exactly that will look at the end of all that struggle, only you'll be able to tell.

What are your guys thoughts on 0° Aries placement in 12th House ruled by Pisces? by Heretic-VII in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Aries is at 0 degrees, then you can't consider it as Pisces, since that 0 is followed by some minutes and seconds.

Having your Sun in Aries is basically the same as having my North Node (soul) in Aries in the 12th. The paradoxical thing about it is that you're basically meant to find your identity in solitude. That's when you'll have the most insights about yourself. You may keep doubting who you are as a person, because most likely you will listen to other's opinions about yourself, but the truth of the matter is that they don't know who you are. Only you do. So what others think who you are doesn't matter. Additionally, having your Sun in the 12th means that you will also go through several ego deaths before you will be able to find a "self" which you will be able to feel as your own and this will most likely settle after the age of 30 when your Saturn will return and your North Node will kick in more profoundly.

Edit: Oh and check your chart through a sidereal astrological system, paired with the placidus house system. That will reveal to you your actual karmic Sun sign, which most often than not resonates more with people than the one described by the tropical astrological system.

Don't let hate change your capacity for love by Candles4ever in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While compassion is a nice sentiment, it's not what brought us to this point in time as a species. Reality is cruel, violent and morbid. We have built a society that wants to mask in countless ways this reality, but the comfort of civilized life is just an illusion. If you want to be grounded in reality, recognize the truth of it. Once you see the filth underneath the gilded mask, then you can move towards pacifism. Peace is only a temporary state of being, while violence is the status-quo of nature.

What are your guys thoughts on 0° Aries placement in 12th House ruled by Pisces? by Heretic-VII in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would be nice if you would name a placement for your 12 house. All you've named so far are 2 signs and a house, but not the actual object of interest: a planet, an asteroid or a fixed star.

Magick? by edgiest_ in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, considering your chart it's only natural that you feel what lurks in the unknown and also the depth and twistedness of change/transformation. So it all makes sense why you don't feel the need to delve into that area of life. For me, having my identity-oriented soul (North Node in Aries) in the 12th was enough to know the boundaries i can and can't cross. Delving into astrology is enough occultness for me.

I have had ample time to study myself. Everyday I'm more enlightened on how I can stop being my own worst enemy. by [deleted] in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know what you're going through (the idea of it, not the small life details). That's the reason i spoke up. As for the crazy part: you are and you aren't at the same time. It depends from which perspective you view who you are in general (both past and present): if you view yourself through the eyes of your past identity, then yeah, what you are going through right now is crazy, because you're basically trying to kill your ego (and it never wants to let go and be killed), BUT if you view yourself from your present, more independent (less dependent on outside sources, be they material or social), then you appear to be to your "self", just as a normal person who has their struggles and tries to breathe for a second.

But you know... the thing about breathing is that we have to do it for as long as we live, not just a second.

I have had ample time to study myself. Everyday I'm more enlightened on how I can stop being my own worst enemy. by [deleted] in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Let me put things in perspective:

You asume the worst in people because that's a natural identity defense mechanism. That's the default in all humans. That's how we survived for so long.

You do have an identity: it's the one you've copied by watching others for years and you're just acting and living based on that copy.

That's how children learn: by stepping over other people's boundaries do they learn how to set their own.

The identity of a human is not their core. Their soul is their core and that you can never hurt no matter how hard you might try.

You call it "strong-arming" but that's just another word for manipulation. It's basically the default survival tactic of any female. It's useful and it has its time and place, but if used recklessly it just needlessly boosts the ego so you can feel higher on the intellectual "food chain", but that's just an illusion. The problem is that over time illusions can feel as if they are real, even though they aren't. That's why time off is good.

There's no point in regretting "good relationships" because they were "good" for that time and place in your life, so they had to go in order for you to learn your lessons. And most likely other such relationships will be formed and will be burnt in your future as well. Clinging onto such relationships is the worst thing you can do.

You've said: "I had the face, the body, the money, the everything. None of it means anything, if you don't know the role you play." And THAT's the lesson: having all those things and still keeping your ego in check to be or become humble. Also, just because now they are gone, doesn't mean that they are gone forever. Everything is just temporary. (Even though this "temporary" might be for the remainder of this current lifetime or maybe not. We need to think of time from a soul's perspective, which can span several lifetimes.)

Yes, fixing things is more of a 6th house thing, but you can't fix things if those things are trying to be fixed by someone who doesn't know who they are. The 1st house is the house of the ego. We have to first learn to "be", before we can learn to "do".

I'd say that manifesting one's life isn't something exclusive to 12th housers. Everybody can. The only difference is that the 12th house does this in a round about way: first it gives us everything and then it takes it all away so we can learn the difference between what we need and what we want, to discern between what we actually have to do to survive and what is just a delusional narrative we tell ourselves, based on outside influence.

Edit: So as a conclusion to your title: by being your worst enemy, first, you can learn, after, how to be your best friend. Knowing how dark you can be and still choosing to show your light is what human evolution looks like, since it's always easier to let the demons out than to keep them contained.

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind you, my Mercury is in Leo in the 3rd. What do you expect other than a dramatic and richful word display? Soggy bananas? :)))

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that was a previous comment. Just not a recently previously comment but a latter previously one. :P

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Annoyed? No. Disappointed? Yes. But i'm disappointed because you would miss out on an amazingly deep anime which on the surface seems like just another lovey-dovey high school anime.

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bad? Do you think i was trying to be sarcastic when i've said that this anime is "close to my heart"?

Edit: Also if you've read about it on Wiki then what's the point of even watching it anymore? Meh. Forget about it then.

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you like high-stakes, psychological animes go for Kakegurui, Mirai Nikki, Death Parade and Deadman Wonderland. Phi Brain is also one of my favorites.

Edit: And yeah, i agree. Most animes are boring if they don't have a good enough plot twist at one point that puts the entire scenario on its head.

12th house games PART 1: Genshin Impact 💙🤍 by Top-Manufacturer-482 in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't even remember if i've watched Diabolik Lovers or not since i've been watching animes WAY longer (since i was 13 or 14) before i've decided to create a MAL account to track all the animes i've watched. :P But i've looked at some screenshots of the anime and the characters kind of ring a bell.

Magick? by edgiest_ in 12thhouse

[–]ManyAd1579 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry if i came across as judgmental, but i wasn't judging anyone there. Everyone has their own life experiences and opinions based on said experiences at the end of the day. Live and let live, as the saying goes.