Chiron in the 10th House
B. Israel. Planets in Houses
A person may achieve fame through wit. Mission: to transform hidden knowledge into accessible information. Could be a film director—skilled in editing and combined filming. Various occupations at the intersection of different fields. Professions without names. Writers, especially those who introduce something new into language.
Frances Sakoian. Planets in Houses
The subordinate’s goal is not to complete the boss’s task but to lighten the weight on their soul. Life choices that this person will face often confuse them and come with chaos—external and internal—which will greatly complicate making the right decision. The meaning of this chaos and unexpected choice is to force the person to change their standard, often socially imposed, views on their specific situations, as well as relationships with superiors and subordinates, and, by expanding their consciousness, to see things in a completely different light (how exactly will be shown by Chiron’s aspects and an unconventional inner impulse). The boss of this person will sometimes be quite unusual, and building a relationship with them will only be possible at the cost of a certain sacrifice—namely, changing some of their essential views on themselves, their external life, and work. The karmic task of this aspect is to see the true (or, at the very least, deeper) meaning of the hierarchy’s activities of which the person is a part, but this experience is quite intense and always pleasant. In relationships with subordinates, the person tends to use the latest methods of work organization, such as scientifically studying the psychological climate, measuring the strength and size of employees’ biofields monthly, or at least providing everyone with a biorhythm chart marked in red on payday. The sense of responsibility is unusual; the person may feel the importance of something seemingly insignificant and vice versa, and these feelings should be carefully analyzed, as they may turn out to be unexpectedly correct, even if mistaken. Their advice can sometimes resemble circus acts, yet it is still worth listening to on occasion.


