11th house in Aries
A. N. Ryzhov. House Cusps in the Signs
Controls all connections with cunning.
Avesalom Podvodny. Houses in the Zodiac Signs
Initiator. The group must constantly pay attention to this member, monitor, correct, and sometimes redirect his enthusiasm; otherwise, it risks losing its integrity. This person is uncompromising toward his own shortcomings and unfinished tasks, as well as toward the group’s slackers, liars, sycophants, spendthrifts, and misers. At the same time, he resolutely fails to understand the group’s inertia and reluctance to immediately shift all efforts in the direction that has already become obvious yesterday as the most urgent and promising—regardless of whether this requires a complete restructuring and reorientation of the entire work. If the Aries placement is afflicted, the person—and the group itself—will face hardship, requiring long-term processing during which both the individual and the group may sometimes fall into complete despair, only to somehow emerge from it later. In a severely afflicted Aries, the person may become utterly uncompromising, quarrel with the group for a long time, fall into depression, or develop a severe social inferiority complex: “I will be cast out of any human society.” In a harmonious variant, the person brings bursts of enthusiasm and energy to the group, well-aligned with its activities, and his ideas are usually practical. Such a person is well-suited to work in the external world (relative to the group). Aries attracts the group with energy, enthusiasm, and the characteristic charm of harmonious strength, facilitating the group’s outward expansion and the influx of new people. Processing this house grants extraordinary work capacity within the group. However, when the person suddenly begins to loudly and excitedly declare, “I did this, it’s my merit,” it is best to agree with him immediately—unless, of course, he is overdoing it. Relationships with friends are very warm; the person values courage, loyalty, nobility, and sincerity in them, as well as patience for his energetic, sometimes rough antics. He is willing to tolerate similar behavior in return, or at least his own grievances are short-lived.
Houses in the Signs. Alexander Kostovich
Constantly strives to acquire new friends. Repeatedly transitions to new groups, though old friends remain who deny his departure. Uncompromising toward group flaws, slackers, liars, and sycophants, resolutely failing to understand their inertia. Within a circle of friends, he struggles, often disrupting the group and being expelled by it. Exceptionally hardworking in a group, and when loudly claiming his merits, it is best to agree immediately. In conversations with friends, he reacts quickly, often sharply, impatient with nervousness. In society, his actions are swift and often reckless. He expects divine punishment for himself. Wherever he appears, something is bound to happen. Easily offended by a word, yet struggles to endure similar insults himself. If someone touches him, he reacts with a heated outburst of words. Always ready with a bitter, ironic retort. Often spreads biased information. Sensitive externally, yet possesses significant inner courage. His egocentrism manifests most strongly among friends and in collaborative work. A minor trifle can provoke an outburst of rage in him; he struggles to endure defeat. He has no close friends and lacks deep emotional contact with them.
Pavel Globa. Houses in the Signs
Aries – free will, revolutionary enthusiasm. A desire to break away from the earth and ascend into the Cosmos. The person prefers to fail rather than move forward in the old way. Active participation in public life. Involvement in a fateful struggle. Possibly the soul of the collective. At a low level: outright adventurism – “I do what I want.”



