Chart of a Psychologist as per Astrology.
Today, let’s see what planetary placements can create a Psychologist.
I think we can cover
this series by theory and one practical example of chart. Like, 1st
I will tell what can make a person enter a particular profession and then we
can see a chart of a person in same profession to see theory working in
practicality.
So, let's begin with
chart of a Psychologist -
Important Houses.
Important Signs.
Important Planets.
Important Nakshatras
Various Combinations.
Atma Karaka or Amatya
Karaka
Mahadashas.
Example Chart.
Let's cover all points
one after the other -
Important Houses
- Following are important houses for a Psychologist -
- 1st house - 1st
house is always the most important house of any chart as it represents the
person and his life path. Wherever 1st house lord is placed, it
gives an indication related with life path the person is supposed to
follow.
- 4th house – 4th
house is the main house of intuition, which a Psychologist need while
interacting with people.
- 8th house – 8th
house is the main house of Psychology.
- 9th house – It is house
of higher education. To become a Psychologist one needs to study up to the
level of PG or Ph.D.
- 10th house – 10th
house is main house of work or career. Its association with any of these houses
herein can lead someone into taking Psychology as Career.
- 12th house – 12th
house is house of our sub-conscious mind which a Psychologist tries to
tap.
Important Signs
- Following are important signs -
- Water Signs – All Water signs are
important for work of Psychologist
as they all represent intuition to a great extent. Scorpio remains
the sign of Psychology.
- Virgo – As it is sign of analysis,
it becomes very important sign for psycho-analysis.
- Sagittarius – As it is sign of
higher education and guiding others, it becomes important for works like
Psychologist.
Important
Planets - Following are important planets -
- Moon – Moon represents Mind. 1st
of all Moon should be very strong in chart.
- Ketu – Ketu is planet of intuition
and psychic abilities.
- Jupiter – In the end, you are
supposed to guide or counsel people. Hence, Jupiter is important.
Important
Nakshatras - Following are important nakshatras -
- Ketu ruled Nakshatras – All Ketu
ruled Nakshatras especially Ashwini and Moola become important as they
give capacity to dig deep into people psyche.
- Scorpio’s Nakshatras – 3 nakshatras
of Scorpio, i.e, Vishakha, Anuradha and Jyeshtha.
- Satabhishak – Nakshatra of healers.
- Purva Bhadra Pada and Uttara Bhadra
Pada – As these two nakshatras can give mystical abilities which includes
reading others’ minds too.
Various
Combinations - Now, any combination between these
houses, planets, signs and nakshatras can lead a person in career of Psychology.
Any combination between these planets, houses, signs & nakshatras where
energy exchanges between them will be enough to make such professional in
proper dasha time.
Atma Karaka or
Amatya Karaka - If Moon or Jupiter becomes person's
Atma Karaka or Amatya Karaka, then things can be more prominent to become a
Psychologist etc.
Mahadashas
- But as always, dashas will activate houses or planets and person will have
realization at that time to take up such profession as Career.
Example Chart
– Whoelse but the best Psychologist I ever came across, Osho Rajneesh (https://www.astrosaxena.com/osho) –
- A glance at his chart was enough to
suggest as to how he used to read the minds of people who are asking
questions to him.
- 5 planets in 8th
house/Sagittarius with 8th house lord Jupiter being exalted.
- Not only this, Jupiter in Cancer
and Rahu in Pisces aspect each other.
- They both also aspect his 7th
house/Scorpio where he had Sun in Scorpio.
- This makes 8th house,
Sagittarius and all the water signs prominent in his chart.
- Ketu in Virgo makes him highly
analytical towards psyche of people.
- He reached his prominence during
Rahu MD as Rahu was in Pisces, a water sign and ruled by Jupiter which was
also exalted and it was his AK too.
- Ask him any question and before
responding, he was able to tell the person as to what mindset made him ask
that question?
Hope this helps. Thanks,
SPB
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