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The Twelfth House–reaching for the ultimate

The astrological blueprint is divided into twelve sectors called houses. The houses represent arenas of life experience in the astrological map of consciousness. The following keywords encapsulate their meanings– 1) Self, 2) Possessions, 3)Knowledge, 4) Private life, 5) Creativity, 6) Practicalities, 7) Relationships, 8) Transformation, 9) Philosophical growth, 10) Public achievements, 11) Friendship and Community and then the end of the line–the twelfth house.

So much has been written about house twelve, yet its meaning remains mostly a mystery up to now, as it pertains to experiences that have no visible frame of reference.

The prime lesson of house twelve is one of acceptance. That is to say that wherever one lands in life at any time turns out to be the perfect place for the lesson of acceptance to be learned.

Much that has been written about the twelfth house in astrological literature is unduly negative. Some astrologers warn you that if a planet is transiting (moving) into the twelfth house of your chart–beware–especially if the planet has a nefarious (if unwarranted) reputation, such as Saturn or Pluto.

The planets, however, do not do anything, either to you or to anyone else. They are simply indicators. Just like hands on a clock, their position in the sky informs us about the quality of the subtle energies that are prevailing at any particular time.

The ultimate lesson of the twelfth house is that no one is ‘out there’–it is all us. In the first house, it appears as if each person is alone. As we travel in our consciousness around the astrological wheel, more energy comes into our space and then it seems, it is not just our space anymore. The further along we travel, the bigger our space becomes so that more energy and information is able to be there to share our space with us.

House twelve at the end of the line represents the limits of human experience on the earth plane. Were we to go beyond those limits, it would be as if we were to send electric current through a conductor that could not accommodate the voltage being transmitted. Did you ever hear the true story about the woman who put her pet in a microwave oven to dry it off after giving the dog a bath? The poor thing exploded. So would we if we attempted to move outside of the boundaries of our reality. Of course, some boundary lines are drawn to extend farther out than others and some individuals are constituted to be able to channel higher frequency energies.

The twelfth house is associated with asylums, prisons and monasteries, as well as anyplace where individuals are stashed away because they cannot or do not want to integrate into mainstream society. House twelve can seem to be a lonely place to inhabit.

Still, there is another side to the meaning of this house. Once you have worked through much of your karma and fulfilled most of your dharma, the twelfth house is the place where your dreams come true. In allowing life to deliver its teachings to you with unreserved acceptance, the love in your heart opens up a space of conscious awareness within that had previously been hidden from you. Some might call this space a cosmic connection; others would say it is an encounter with the Divine. In this space of consciousness, there is scarcely any difference between the experience of pain and the experience of joy. Mystics know the feeling for they have removed their awareness from the cares and concerns of mundane existence (the space of practicalities, which the sixth house on the opposite side of the astrological wheel represents.)

One enters the twelfth house to transcend the ego-mind with its insatiable desire to create satisfaction amidst the seductive illusions of the material world. In this high and holy space, a soul surrenders the need to be somebody and dissolves the urge to shine brighter than its fellow earth travellers. Freed-up from the ego’s greedy demands; released from angry and hateful feelings and cleansed of all cravings for something that simply is not there and never will be, the soul has come full circle. All that was there for the soul to experience has taken place and what remains is love.

True love allows everything and everyone to be exactly what it is. Pass it by if you choose but let it be and let someone take your place who can fill its space with love and make it all right.

Dreams come true once an individual arrives at and resides in a state of grace. It is this experience that is the gift of the twelfth house. One does not have to be perfect to move beyond all fears and open up to one`s true and loving nature in a state of grace. Grace is a currency, one that cannot be bought or sold. It is different than the coin of the realm we use for the purchase of food, clothing and shelter (or anything material we might consider necessary), yet it can enrich one`s life in ways that words cannot describe. It is a quiet experience that in its humble and unassuming way is of greater value than anything that has a price tag on it because unlike all things material; it is not subject to the law of entropy. Its existence is eternal and its value keeps on growing.

When we consciously move into the twelfth house of experience, though we may seem to be as alone as when we started in house one, there could not be more support for us than there is in this place. For it is here that we cultivate the willingness to do what we promised from the start. Instead of asking what we think we want from life, we consider what is the most that we can give to life.

What happens in the twelfth house operates through indiscernible means and yet twelfth house events are the most unfeigned and definitive spiritual experiences that a human being can have. They are experiences that bring spirit into matter and enable a physical entity to realize in the most solid and substantial way the wholeness of being and the realization of total union with the universe.

Is that a world I see out there, or is that simply more of me?

I recall a conversation I had with a well-known astrologer years ago who claimed that he was often omitted from the guest lists of social events in his community. When I asked him why, his response was, “I see.” His answer struck me, first of all because he was asserting a superiority that he believed he held over others and secondly because he also believed that he could project onto the world anything other than himself.

Granted, competent astrologers do have an uncommon understanding of how others are psychologically constituted. Equipped with an objective frame of reference for interpreting human behavior, such as astrology, one can gain a substantial sense of where individuals are coming from through this knowledge. The objective frame of reference that the astrological lens supplies offers astrologers the potential to get out of their way by removing any subjective preconceptions. It is then possible to witness the energies of a birth chart coming alive through the externalization of an individual’s self-force.

By applying a thorough knowledge of the nature of the chart’s energies and relating it to one’s perception of another person’s actions, a non-biased understanding of what that person is doing and what motivates them to do it is possible.

Of course, astrologers are not astrologers all the time. They have personal histories and likes and dislikes they have acquired along the way. They may be able to go to a neutral space of consciousness while they are at work; however, they are not going to stay in neutral every moment of every day. Their personal history will emerge with all of the prejudicial opinions they have collected along the way and they will no longer see others as microcosmic systems of energy. Instead, they will see a reflection of their own chosen karmic path. Their reaction to what is being mirrored back to them will show them how near or far they are from the gateway to their own private heaven.

What a great opportunity it is to be here on the Earth and to be enriched by the stories we watch on the screen of our reality. How enlightening it is to know that those stories are playing out to contribute to our own advancement. How connected it is possible to feel to the entire universe, once it becomes clear that every soul that shows up in the mirror that each of us perceives as the world-at-large is contributing to our further education

There was a school of philosophy called solipsism, which presented the concept that we cannot be certain of the existence of anything apart from what exists in our mind. Recently, when I was in Australia and a guest for lunch at a friend’s house, I listened as the partner of my host explained to me her philosophy, which went even further, I believe, than that. Her claim was that nothing was real, nothing had any meaning and nothing mattered. Life was all a great, big mistake.

Was she discussing life in general, or was she talking about her relationship to her own life?

I believe I am always in error when I make sweeping generalizations. The universe I have come to realize is one where there are ‘different strokes for different folks’ and where ‘one person’s food is another person’s poison.’ Two people can be sitting adjacent to one another observing the same event, yet perceiving it in totally different ways. For what they are really seeing is another layer of their multi-dimensional self that can extend as far and as deep as one dares to go. It can go as far as an encounter with a being from another world that may appear in the image of an ET creature, but is, in actuality, oneself–in a future time on a higher plane in a larger context.

The answers I receive from life are going to be based on the questions I ask. There were times when I did not even know that I was asking a particular question. Later, as the answer came, I realized that it was another step to a destiny I am impelled to reach in my lifetime and toward a realization about my life journey that holds great value for me.

My response to the lady in Australia was that human beings, equipped with an ‘earth suit’ that by and large gives each of us common ground in observing and interpreting physical reality, have agreed to go through the experience we call life. That alone gives this experience meaning. Billions of souls have focused everything they are and could be on an experience that gives them the freedom to explore their consciousness while setting limits on that freedom until they can perfect their ability to manage the powerful universal forces that are alive within them. How could anyone say life on Earth has no meaning? The opportunity to transform cosmic power into practical action that yields lasting, tangible results certainly seems meaningful to me–as the looking glass of life functions to provide us with the unique opportunity to see ourselves clearly, free of preconceived assumptions and all personal desires.

Your Rising Sign

The rising sign, also known as the ascendant, is the entrance into the first house of your chart where all activity begins. The rising sign pertains to the entire sign while the ascendant is the exact degree that was rising over the eastern horizon at the moment of birth.

The qualities of your rising sign determine your primary attitude toward life-it is the wellspring of your most immediate and continuous perceptions. The other houses and the planets they contain are filtered through the particular perspective the energy of the rising sign makes available for your use. In your own way, you emulate the point-of-view associated with the rising sign and this becomes a major factor in
the development of your orientation to life and in the manner in which you make your self-presentation. As life progresses, you cultivate a presence based on the point-of-view that you project into the reality of the material world. Thus, the rising sign determines how you package your internal energies; it is the manner in which you represent yourself to the world.

The entire chart traces the sequential development of your identity from a purely personal orientation (house one) to a strictly collective point of view (house twelve). As your consciousness moves around the wheel into the other departments of life experiences (the twelve astrological houses), the expectations of the first house are tested and modified through your interactions with increasingly larger numbers and less familiar groupings of people.

The Twelve Rising Signs

Aries on the cusp of the first house (Aries Rising)
From the start, I am concerned with my place, my role and every factor that pertains to me. I present myself to the world in a genuine way and generate a great deal of forcefulness. I feel I know best what course of action to take and this accounts for a general impatience with the considerations of others. Often I rush into activity while it still holds excitement for me, as I am eager to set things in motion and get results. I can easily lose heart and lose interest when the situation drags on and runs out of fuel. I am resilient, however, and bounce back with a fresh point-of-view. If it serves me, I close one door very quickly and open up another without hesitation.

Taurus on the cusp of the first house (Taurus Rising)

I have a stable outlook. Once settled into a way of life, I tend to resist any disruption in my routine. I am cautious in my approach, building up momentum gradually and steadily. Inveterate habit patterns are developed and become difficult to change although this could certainly work out to my advantage. I am dependable; I do not change my course as a rule. Nor do I wish to rock the boat, as the need for comfort and solvency takes precedence over the need for excitement. I want to present an image to the world that is solid and consistent.

Gemini on the cusp of the first house (Gemini Rising)

I am filled with intellectual curiosity and this keeps me alert to new ideas. I keep digging for facts to gain as much information about an issue as possible. I always want to know more. I am restless and need variety in my life. Simultaneous impulses, however, lead to an inconsistency in my approach to life. It is common for me to keep shifting my opinion. I like to look at the different sides of an issue rather than think there is but one road to take. When pressed to make a choice, I elect one that appears to be the most logical. My undying interest in the latest developments of the passing parade helps to keep me forever young.

Cancer on the cusp of the first house (Cancer Rising)

My outlook on life is emotionally oriented which gives me a protective attitude toward what is near and dear. A kindly and nurturing quality is often expressed toward my loved ones. With the rest of the world, I am somewhat guarded. Feelings carried over from the past have a way of revisiting me. When a personal injury is experienced, I withdraw from the offender and the damage done lingers in my memory. Home, as a sanctuary as well as a shelter, takes on an extraordinary importance in my life-much energy is placed into making it a secure haven, even though I may leave it frequently. The manner in which I project my identity runs the gamut from a timid to a strong presence, although I am more aware of the former state than of the latter.

Leo on the cusp of the first house (Leo Rising)

I am every inch an individualist with a great need to be appreciated, catered to and treated as someone special. I swell with pride in moments of triumph and look to be re-inspired when adversity spoils my original intentions. My insistence on running the show, however, can cause others to withdraw their support. I banish from my good graces anyone who slights me. Others say I have a handsome image that commands attention and that I am blessed with many talents. I make sure people find out about them. Either I play on center stage or I would prefer not to be on stage at all.

Virgo on the cusp of the first house (Virgo Rising)
I have the outlook of a perfectionist, one who has a low tolerance for carelessness or impropriety. I am discerning, discrete and selective. The tendency to be critical is generally present. I can be fussy in going over the fine points and examining every detail of my involvement in an effort to do flawless work. I continually subject my every concern to a thorough analysis. My innate sense of reserve initially subdues self-assertiveness until some of the other energies in the chart have had a chance to take over. Then, what appeared to be a modest and discriminating self-presentation may start to show its true colors, which could turn out to be something quite different.

Libra on the cusp of the first house (Libra Rising)

My outlook is contingent upon relationships; I prefer to wait and observe what direction others are taking before making up my own mind. I am usually hesitant to make the first move; I want to be invited into situations. Sensitive to friction and discord, I make an effort to be disarming and present myself in an ingratiating manner. My initial approach is to blend in with the prevailing atmosphere and maintain my composure. The conciliatory manner I adopt initially enlists the support of others who provide incentive and assist me in getting something going. I take time in reaching a decision, especially an important one because I am acutely aware of the possible repercussions. I mentally walk through each choice I have to make and consider the consequences that could result. Once I have reached an agreement, I generally adhere to it and am considerably disappointed when others do not.

Scorpio on the cusp of the first house (Scorpio Rising)
I am either intensely present or I am switched off. I build up my energy reserves during my quiet times and this allows for total involvement when challenging circumstances demand it. I have an investigative outlook and a penetrating perceptiveness that can uncover information others may be trying to keep under wraps. Although I am unlikely to initiate aggressive behavior, I can be vindictive when defending my pride or my position. I do not tolerate disrespect; when I sense that I am being assailed or patronized, I fight back. There is a tender side to my nature, however, and a strong allegiance to those that are loved. What I desire is to pull in relationships that will recharge and replenish my vital energies, opening up the space for greater satisfaction in my life. I give one hundred per cent of myself to those I care about and am deeply hurt when they do not respond in kind.

Sagittarius on the cusp of the first house (Sagittarius Rising)
I breeze through my days having faith that my life will take care of itself. My innate optimism can lead to expectations which are unwarranted by the actual circumstances, yet my high spirits help to create one opportunity after another. The buoyant, friendly attitude I project assists me in attracting advantageous circumstances. My gift of persuasion and my talent for promoting ideas makes me a natural teacher who is quick to point out the right road ahead and the quickest way to get on it. I plan my life coming from a viewpoint of what ought to be. I am developing the ability to be totally honest at all times. Intuitively I realize that the truth will free me up to explore new possibilities and this call to freedom is the song in my heart.

Capricorn on the cusp of the first house (Capricorn Rising)

I approach every part of my life with a great deal of seriousness, which supports me in overcoming hardships. I present myself in a no nonsense manner, pursuing my goals with determination while making realistic assessments of my situation. My pragmatic viewpoint is well matched to a life of achievement, as I subject myself to the necessary discipline to fulfill my ambitions. Life may have been tough for me early on; however, once the necessary dues are paid, I scale the mountain of attainment and get to stand on top.

Aquarius on the cusp of the first house (Aquarius Rising)

My outlook is marked by relative detachment. While I am willing to relate to people on their terms, I insist on maintaining my independence. I do not take kindly to others intervening in my life and invading my privacy. Progressive in my thinking, I sense that the world is not ready for some of my groundbreaking concepts and I involve myself in mundane activities, along with every one else. Though I am a free spirit, I defer to the views of the consensus. When circumstances make my viewpoints more relevant, the liberal side of my nature emerges. I am a humanitarian interested in bettering conditions by providing an unlimited supply of suggestions for the next step. I present myself as someone who is open to what others have to say; still, I never fail to stand up for my own point-of-view.

Pisces on the cusp of the first house (Pisces Rising)

I have an all-inclusive outlook–almost everything is within my grasp. I seem to wear the colors of my immediate surroundings. I blend in with whatever is happening around me. In the process, I sometimes lose my own identity. My consciousness tends to drift, however, when my circumstances fail to satisfy me. The mundane world of routine breeds discontent in me. Instead I long for experiences that are imbued with beauty and love. My outlook is susceptible to crushing disillusionment until I realize that I alone am responsible for the way I perceive the world and the place I occupy in it. Deep down inside, I know that I have both the spiritual understanding and the imaginative power to visualize reality the way I would like it to be until it becomes that way.