tends to make a person restless. I did a horoscope reading once for a
man with many placements in that sign, including his Sun and Rising
Sign. I had to go to the computer for a moment to run off an extra
chart, so I asked him (half jokingly) "Do you want something to
read"? He said no, he was fine. It couldn't have been more than 5
seconds later though, that he asked me if he could use the phone. Gemini
Sun Sign HAS to have communications.
The Moon in Gemini:
gives an emotional need to communicate. Feelings and emotions tend to
get communicated easily, sometimes too easily. This is frequently a
defense against actually feeling. The mother probably talked a lot.
Mercury in Gemini:
is at home here. The mind tends to be quick and the ability to
communicate is definitely superior. The negative side is a tendency to
be superficial, but this can be counteracted by an aspect of Mercury to
Saturn.
Venus in Gemini:
will never fall in love with a silent person. They have to talk well ---
and a lot. This placement of Venus gives the desire to have more than
one relationship at a time, and even makes it possible to fall in love
with more than one person at the same time. Gemini likes variety.
Mars in Gemini:
gives energy that moves in spurts. The energies tend to get scattered in
several different directions. Mars in Gemini can give stronger than
normal arms though. The person who has this placement will likely be
restless and, unless Saturn is strongly placed, lack persistence. Women
with this position of Mars will tend to attract men who either move
around a lot or talk a lot, or both.
Jupiter in Gemini:
is in the sign opposite the one that it "rules", Sagittarius,
so it is said to be in its "debility". Jupiter is, after all,
the planet of expansion, and here it is in a sign of specific details.
Nevertheless, it is still Jupiter, and the expansiveness can express
itself in the area of communications, the way it did in the horoscope of
Jackie Kennedy who spoke several languages.
Saturn in Gemini:
doesn't want to have too many demands made on them. These folks
can't feel safe and secure unless they are free to move around and
communicate at will.
Uranus in Gemini:
will tend to shock people by expressing weird, socially unacceptable
ideas. A whole generation was born with this placement (1943 to 1949)
and they fueled the social upheavals of the 1960's. Remember that the
whole chart has to be examined before one can conclude that someone with
this placement will behave this way overtly or if it will only be a
repressed tendency.
Neptune in Gemini:
would have a tendency to verbalize whatever it imagines. The mind would
not stick with one fantasy, but would tend to flit from one to another.
Pluto in Gemini:
When Pluto is transiting a sign, people alive at that time get obsessed
with the things that the sign rules, but they often cannot bring them
into fruition. The generation born with that Pluto placement, however,
will be obsessed with those things for their entire lives. THEY are the
ones who finally make it happen. When Pluto was in Gemini, the great
ideas of the age were undermined and started to get overthrown. Planck
and Einstein overthrew classical physics, Freud turned ideas of the
human mind upside down, and Picasso destroyed art. None of those ideas
were really accepted though, until the generation born with Pluto in
Gemini grew up and took power. Planck wrote that ideas don't win out
by force of logic, but only when their opponents die out and a new,
unbiased generation takes over. Pluto, planet of death and regeneration,
in Gemini, sign of ideas.
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