merissa_88
Unfortunately, I learned this stuff awhile back and gave away all my books. Some of it might be from evolutionary astrology. Some of it came from the late 1970s and early 1980s, when I was first learning. These alternative interpretations were added to the traditional house interpretations, not substituted for them.
I like the fifth house for romance because there is a type of "performing" or expressing yourself during courtship. You're interested in the other person but you are kind of showing off in a fun way, also. This seems very Leo to me.
The seventh house relates to all partnerships and how you relate to the other. I got this from Evolutionary Astrology - not sure exactly where.
I associate the fourth house also with home life. I think this comes from Marc Allen's book "Astrology for the New Age". I don't even think it's in print any more.
I learned about this 12th house meaning in the late seventies - I don't remember where. But there's a higher octave association/cosmic or Christ consciousness, and a lower octave association/self-undoing. Maybe I picked this up from Martin Shulman's karmic astrology series or Marc Allen's book? It seemed like there were a few books at that time with this association.
I like the fifth house for romance because there is a type of "performing" or expressing yourself during courtship. You're interested in the other person but you are kind of showing off in a fun way, also. This seems very Leo to me.
The seventh house relates to all partnerships and how you relate to the other. I got this from Evolutionary Astrology - not sure exactly where.
I associate the fourth house also with home life. I think this comes from Marc Allen's book "Astrology for the New Age". I don't even think it's in print any more.
I learned about this 12th house meaning in the late seventies - I don't remember where. But there's a higher octave association/cosmic or Christ consciousness, and a lower octave association/self-undoing. Maybe I picked this up from Martin Shulman's karmic astrology series or Marc Allen's book? It seemed like there were a few books at that time with this association.