3rd House in Aries
Avesalom Podvodny. Houses in the Zodiac Signs
If you are a good person, then you are good, and if you are a club, then, excuse me, you are a club. At a low level of development, this person tends to divide all people into good and bad, allowing the former everything and forgiving them, while the latter are worthless in every way, and it would be better if they never showed up at all. In a harmonious version, both genders and all ages melt before his broad, open, and energetic smile, and this person should not even think about making acquaintances on the street unless there is a strong affliction in the 1st house. This position of the 3rd house gives a pronounced social ethics, nobility, and a certain schematic and somewhat rough general social manners, a categorical rejection of others’ lies, and an antipathy toward uncertainty and indecisiveness in others. In tense social situations, the person may act sharply and thoughtlessly, later regretting it, since self-esteem and self-awareness are primarily governed by the 1st house, where he has a completely different sign—abstractly cold and detached Aquarius or, conversely, warm Pisces, which accept everyone. In case of affliction, the person is harsh in communication, unpleasant, secretly insecure, and perceives others as a constant source of aggression. He needs to learn to balance his personal uncompromising ethics with the socially accepted one, which falls under Libra in the 9th house—mentally balanced and elitist. For practical learning, the person needs interest; if it is absent, he cannot learn anything at all—his hands drop, and nothing stays in his head. He likes passionate teachers, those who are ardent and enthusiastic about their work (though the Ascendant should also be considered, the sign at the cusp of the 3rd house is more important). He (Aries—a masculine sign) needs to actively participate in the learning process; he cannot sit and listen for long, as his perception fades after a while, and a sharp desire to immediately try himself in a new matter or skill arises. If such an opportunity is long absent, the person burns out, stops listening altogether, and soon loses interest in learning. A teacher with Aries on the cusp of the 3rd house may love their work and students very much, but they need to learn patience, restraint, and consider the emotional state of students, who may find it difficult to constantly endure their pressure. The balance with the 9th house in Libra comes to the rescue, with elements of detached mental, balanced spiritual teaching.
Houses in the Signs. Alexander Kostovich
Brings hustle and bustle to their surroundings. Tends toward creative tension and encourages competition among relatives. Actively interferes in the affairs of family members. Tends to divide all people into good and bad. Easily makes acquaintances in any situation, using personal charm, though manners are somewhat rough. Categorically rejects lies and strongly dislikes uncertainty and indecisiveness in others. In tense situations, acts sharply and thoughtlessly, later regretting it. For successful learning, interest is necessary; otherwise, he understands nothing, as his attention, after a while of passive listening, fades and creates a desire to immediately try himself in a new matter. If this is impossible, he quickly burns out, stops listening, and loses interest in learning. Poor memory, scattered, but has a keen intuition. Anticipates events, guesses others’ thoughts. In an argument, often ignores others’ intellect (“I already know that!”). Drawn to adventures, though somehow gets away with it. Restless, audacity borders on shyness. Capable of unexpected antics. Satisfied with his life but exaggerates his problems. Loves to be among people without burdening himself with life’s trifles. He simply needs communication but tries to take a leading role in the interaction. Everything new excites him. Gives sharp responses to people who disrespect his intellectual abilities.
Pavel Globa. Houses in the Signs
Aries — a mental warrior who passionately fulfills the task of searching for and seizing information. Behavior is decisive and unceremonious, judgments are sharp and straightforward. Active social stance. Pushes through matters through connections and acquaintances. Always looking for adventures. Frequent change of interests, constant opposition to others’ opinions.


