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Pallas (the Roman name for the
Greek Athena) shows our ability to recognize patterns, to arrange and re-arrange things.
Pallas in the Houses:
Pallas in the 1st House: Pallas here gives
superior ability to see patterns and solve problems, especially if it is within eight degrees of the
Ascendant and in the same sign.
Pallas in the 2nd House: This placement is good
for organizing money and possessions. It can also give the ability to recognize financial trends. Remember though, that the
2nd house also deals with what we value, and Pallas placed here simply
helps to organize and arrange those values, whatever they may be. This includes those who reject money and preach a life of
poverty. But I'll bet that the few possessions they have are well organized.
Pallas in the 3rd House: This is the house of
communications and short journeys. Pallas here makes it easier to solve problems while you are walking around the neighborhood,
taking short trips, or communicating. The problems you deal with are more likely to concern immediate, day-to-day matters.
Pallas in the 4th House: If you have a difficult
problem to figure out, go home. Pallas in the 4th house means that your ability to see patterns and solve problems is greatest
when you are in the house. Since the 4th house also shows the last
third (or so) of our life, your problem solving abilities will probably become stronger with age.
Pallas in the 5th House: This is good for your
creativity. Artists with this placement would tend to have a good sense of form. In sports and games, Pallas in the
5th house is good for working out strategy. In matters of gambling and
speculation, there will be a tendency to find patterns rather than just blindly rolling the dice. When it comes to children,
this placement can make it easier to think up all sorts of new games and activities for them.
Pallas in the 6th House: The daily work activity
is where the pattern spotting ability comes into play. This can be a good placement for finding new ways to arrange and
rearrange things on the job. It also favors jobs that demand the ability to deal with patterns.
Pallas in the 7th House: The tendency with Pallas
in the 7th house is to attract marriage and business partners who are
good at recognizing patterns, solving problems, and arranging things. But it frequently happens that the person with Pallas in
the 7th house finds it easier to do these things when there is someone else around. The other person doesn't even have to say a
word. Just having another person there will make it easier for a Pallas in the 7th house person to solve problems and see
patterns.
Pallas in the 8th House: A good placement for
those engaged in healing professions, including therapists (the 8th house
rules rehabilitation). It is also favorable for those who manage other people's money. The 2nd house rules your values. The 8th
house, which is opposite, rules the values of the groups to which you belong. Pallas in the 8th house increases the chance that
the patterns you see may change those group values.
Pallas in the 9th House: This is the house of
higher education and philosophy. You may tend to be more concerned with large-scale problems than day-to-day matters. An
excellent placement for a college professor or a diplomat (the 9th house rules long journeys and foreign places).
Pallas in the 10th House: This is the house of
career and the "public." If you are having trouble solving a problem while at home, get out of the house. Pallas in the
10th house will tend to increase pattern recognition and problem solving
abilities in connection with the career. Albert Einstein, who made a career with his ability to see patterns, had Pallas placed
here.
Pallas in the 11th House: Once again, it becomes
easier to solve problems and see patterns if there are other people around. In this case, it's friends. But a group of people
would do as well. There could also be a tendency to attract friends who are clever at solving problems.
Pallas in the 12th House: The
12th house shows what we may suppress. Someone with Pallas placed here may hold back
their own problem solving and pattern recognition abilities. On the other hand, this could indicate increased ability to analyze
and handle the restrictions of others. So it is also should be good for those whose work deals with "restrictions," such as
therapists and social workers.
Pallas in the Signs: Pallas in the
Houses shows where you have problem solving ability and pattern
recognition ability. Pallas in the Signs shows your preferred style for
doing these things.
Pallas in Aries: Charges right in. If the problem
needs a quick, dynamic solution, you're the person to ask. This is a good placement if there is some sort of competition (or
better yet, a battle) involved. Aries is an innovator and loves to be on the cutting edge. Albert Einstein had Pallas in Aries in the
10th house.
Pallas in Taurus: If the problem is going to take
a long time to solve, ask this person to handle it for you. With Pallas in
Taurus, the problem solving and pattern recognizing abilities increase if you feed them.
Pallas in Gemini: This one can work on two or more
problems at a time. In fact, if they don't, they might get bored. There tends to be an especially strong ability to deal with
words, to arrange and rearrange them in different patterns.
Pallas in Cancer: The pattern recognition and
problem solving abilities focus around domestic matters and emotional concerns. This is also a good placement for a therapist to
have, or someone in a profession that requires nurturing in some way, such as a nanny. The sign of
Cancer also governs hotels and restaurants. If you happen to work
in those fields, Pallas in Cancer will be a great help in organizing, arranging, and problem solving.
Pallas in Leo: It's SHOWTIME! This tends to be a
creative placement and is very good for anyone in the arts. But in any profession, things will be arranged and problems solved
in dramatic, attention-getting ways.
Pallas in Virgo: Good ability to see tiny (even
microscopic) patterns and solve problems to the 10th decimal place. Consequently, this would be a good placement for any
profession that requires great attention to detail.
Pallas in Libra: Good ability to see patterns in
social situations. There also tends to be increased skill in handling social problems, so this is a good placement for a
mediator. Libra, in addition, rules beauty and art. If you have
Pallas in Libra, you probably (unless there are afflicting aspects) have good artistic taste, as well as an ability to know what
accessories match the outfit you're wearing.
Pallas in Scorpio: A really good placement for a
therapist, detective, spy, or criminal! Scorpio loves to go
deep into the underworld and come back with riches. If there is a subtle, secretive way of solving a problem, you will be the
one to find it. Pallas in Scorpio can also make you obsessed with finding solutions to problems, or figuring out a secret and
obscure pattern. Of course, it is also good at finding the best way to heal and rehabilitate, and is excellent for helping
others manage their money and resources. If the rest of the chart agrees, there will also be the potential for changing the
values of any group that you belong to, including the society in which you live.
Pallas in Sagittarius: Don't bother looking for
small patterns. Leave that for the Pallas in Virgo people. You
have to get the big picture, see the large-scale patterns, and then teach others about what you've found.
Pallas in Capricorn: This placement of Pallas is
good for organizing things and making them more efficient. It definitely has a material bent and prefers to work on problems
that have to do with practical matters.
Pallas in Aquarius: This placement can solve the
most difficult problems in ways that are startling and unusual. The patterns that it makes are either insane or touched by
genius. If everyone agrees that a particular arrangement is the "right one" or that a certain problem has a well-accepted
solution, you can count on the Pallas in Aquarius person to
come up with something completely different.
Pallas in Pisces: If other chart factors agree,
this placement of Pallas can make for a good artist, designer, or any work that requires imagination. The main drawback is that
there is a tendency to dream instead of do.
Pallas in Aspect:
Pallas Aspecting the Sun: This person will tend to
be good at problem solving and pattern recognition. If the aspects are harmonious (conjunction,
sextile, or trine), these abilities will tend to be easily accepted both by the person themselves and those
around them. If the aspects are stressful, then the solutions and patterns they come up may cause a clash with authority
figures.
Pallas Aspecting the Moon: These folks can be just
as good as those with Sun/Pallas aspects at problem solving and pattern recognition. The difference is the process will be more
instinctive and less conscious. Stressful aspects (square and opposition) can show a clash between the problem solving abilities
and the emotional needs (similar to stressful Moon/Mercury aspects). The harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile, or trine) tend to have an easier interchange between the intellectual
abilities of Pallas and the instincts of the Moon.
Albert Einstein, for example had the trine.
Pallas Aspecting Mercury: The harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile, or trine) are excellent for solving problems and
communicating the solutions so that they will be accepted. This is an excellent position for anyone who has to work with words
for a living (I have the sextile myself). The stressful aspects could indicate difficulties in communicating the results of your
problem solving and pattern recognition. The house and sign positions will indicate the areas where this would be the biggest
problem.
Pallas Aspecting Venus: Another good placement for
an artist. The harmonious aspects (conjunction, sextile, or trine) link
the Venusian love of beauty with the pattern recognition ability of Pallas. The stressful aspects (square and opposition) could lead to blockages in this area. The pattern recognition ability has
problems integrating with the artistic sense. There could also be a tendency to be excessively critical (Pallas) of those with
whom we are romantically involved (Venus).
Pallas Aspecting Mars: Not bad for a military
strategist or the coach of a sports team. If there is a conflict (Mars)
this combination can help you figure out (Pallas) how to win. In fact, any task requiring lots of energy, physical activity, or
will power can be rearranged and improved with this aspect. The harmonious aspects (conjunction,
sextile, or trine) can smoothly integrate physical activity with the intellect. The stressful aspects (square and
opposition) can indicate a tendency to rush to judgment when solving problems. These aspects also make it more likely for one to
argue when the solutions they come up with are not immediately accepted.
Pallas Aspecting Jupiter: With the harmonious
aspects (conjunction, sextile, or trine) there is no problem getting the
big picture. This increases the ability to recognize big patterns and solve large-scale problems. The stressful aspects (square
and opposition) can easily give someone an over-inflated opinion of their own intellect. Many people with a stressful aspect
between these two are always right and never wrong. Just ask them!
Pallas Aspecting Saturn: The effect of Saturn,
like Jupiter, is to focus on the big picture. Saturn though, tends towards pessimism rather than optimism, and caution rather
than opportunity. When it comes to problem solving, those with Pallas/Saturn aspects will tend to take their time. Learning is
also slowed down because the effect of Saturn is to fear mistakes. Once something is learned, however, it will likely be learned
well. The harmonious aspects (sextile and trine) simply add a cautious
and practical streak to problem solving and pattern recognition. The stressful aspects (conjunction, square, and opposition) put obstacles in the way. Someone with these may feel stupid (even
if they are really brilliant). To develop their problem solving and pattern recognition abilities, they (more than anyone else)
have to practice, practice, practice. It also wouldn't hurt if they worked to boost their self-esteem.
Pallas Aspecting Uranus: The patterns you see will
tend to be unusual and highly original. The solutions to problems will be, well, different. The effect of Uranus is to make us
believe that "If everybody does things this way, it must be wrong." If the aspect is a stressful one (conjunction, square, or
opposition), the ideas they come up with may shock others. The harmonious aspects (sextile
and trine) can be just as original when it comes to problem solving and pattern recognition, but are less likely
to cause people to be upset.
Pallas Aspecting Neptune: Neptune rules dreams
(and illusions). The harmonious aspects (sextile and trine) between
Pallas and Neptune increase imagination and are very good for
artists. But scientists can benefit from this as well because of the increased powers of visualization that it confers. The
stressful aspects (conjunction, square, and opposition) can get lost in
imagination. This combination can make it difficult to tell the difference between reality and delusion.
Pallas Aspecting Pluto: Those with this
combination can notice things that seem hidden to most others. This is a good combination for a doctor, therapist, detective, or
spy. The harmonious aspects (sextile and trine) are good for solving
problems connected with healing or personal growth, "transformation" in general. They are also good those who deal with large
sums of "other people's money" (venture capitalists, for instance). The stressful aspects (conjunction, square, and opposition) tend to cause intense concentration on problems to the
point of obsession.
Pallas Aspecting the Ascendant: Any aspect will
tend to increase the mental side of your nature, particularly the problem solving and pattern recognition abilities. This is
especially true of the conjunction aspect. The harmonious aspects (sextile and trine)
will, in addition, make it easier to solve problems together with others (there will also be an aspect to the
Descendant). The opposition to the
Ascendant is really a conjunction to the Descendant, so Pallas placed here could attract
partners who are good at problem solving and pattern recognition. Conversely, your own abilities in these areas could come out
more strongly when there is someone else around, especially a partner. The square aspect will tend to bring problems when it
comes to solving problems with others.
Pallas Aspecting the Mid-Heaven: Problem solving
and pattern recognition will tend to be an important part of the career. One or both parents were likely to have been strong in
these areas. If the aspect is a square, then they might have tried to
over-organize your life while raising you.
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