Dear ardent readers here comes the third in series of Rahu / Ketu (The
Nodes) in 3rd House / 9th House, The earlier
series on Rahu / Ketu in Signs published in 2007 also is equally
important & worthwhile reading, however care should be taken not to apply these writings verbatim on any chart, as there are many other factors, combinations, aspects etc which need to be studied always before coming to any conclusion
The Rahu
in the Third House is a sure sign of the native’s good education and of his/her
being able to live on good terms with those around him/her; it means harmonious
relations with brothers and sisters. It procures the means of success in an
intellectual occupation, especially in literature, history or geography. The
native has an observant, studious and imaginative mind; ideas flow in
abundance, and they are usually good and help him/her to progress rapidly, as
much on account of his/her skilful management as on account of the help given
by those around him/her. This purpose is also favorable for traveling for
educational purposes.
The Descending
Node in the Ninth House denotes a practical, and often materialistic mind,
which either scoffs at religion or else is very superstitious. In this House it
indicates danger while traveling, trouble in connection with a journey
regarding mysterious matters, or matters of which the native alone has any
knowledge and no one else knows about it.
The
integration lies in the development of the mental power. The ability to reason
logically and the power to analyze the objective world realistically must be
brought to bear on the environing conditions. The person has had blind faith
and has been religious in the past, but it has been in a non-thinking dogmatic
fashion. He/she also has to learn to stick to routine and everyday matters and
not think far away fields are greener. His/her pastures lies close at hand. His/her
opportunities and challenges are in the environment close at hand. His/her
subconscious motivations of the past will make him/her long for far-distant
places and give him/her a desire to escape from the near-at-hand pressures.
Rahu
in the 3rd makes it difficult for the person to express his/her
deepest feelings. This must be learned by constantly exchanging ideas and
feelings with others. This must be forced before he/she/she can reap
fulfillment. He/she needs to develop the ability to share his/her sensory
awareness in his/her life with those in his/her social environment, and needs
to receive from them their awareness and impressions. He/she needs to relate
easily to his/her environment and to work for the betterment of that society.
The key words are communication and subjectivity.
Ketu
in the ninth is objectivity. This gives instinctive knowledge of philosophy,
theology, and science. It gives an objective desire to study higher abstract
truth. There may be many changes in religious thinking because of an inner need
to seek the truth of our being. But on a lower scale this may result in a
tendency to cross-examine. It promotes interest in the basic theories and
concepts of religion, social ideas, and the metaphysical. The person should
learn to study these subjects realistically with his/her intellect instead of
day-dreaming. Ketu in the ninth, at its best, is a genius at separating fact
from fancy, especially when favorably aspects to Mercury.. This position gives
creative intelligence, aside from book knowledge. It also causes the person to
think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence.
This
condition often signifies unusual intellectual abilities and their use in this
life. These people seem to bring vast knowledge and philosophies from previous
life and utilize them on a practical level. Their communicative means are
fairly strange and odd at times. Excellent relationships with brothers or
sisters are noticed. They have a strange subconscious fear for foreign culture
or foreign people. During this lifetime they may not achieve fame or
recognition, but they will have dispersed their knowledge to many who surround
them. Often one notices a hidden coldness towards their father figure in this
life. Benefits from travel and short moves are often noticed in their life.
These
Nodes represent a karma in relationships. The individual is here to learn how
to fit the intertwining of people and ideas into the scope of his/her
understanding.
The
ninth house Ketu shows an accent on growth in former lives. Literally millions
of hours of thought were spent on developing an abundance of wisdom. Much was
sacrificed to do this, particularly the enjoyment of meaningful relationships
with others. So that a large amount of soul growth could be accomplished, a
freedom to explore without restriction or limitation had to be developed first.
Now
in the current life the individual is habitually linked to his/her past
incarnation sense of freedom, which although he/she feels he/she must retain, he/she
can no longer consciously remember why.
From
time to time he/she feels a wanderlust to visit different horizons, for
somewhere off in the distance is the rainbow he/she is used to seeking. He/she
is a mental nomad, constantly traveling through the great expanse of his/her
consciousness, stopping only for rest at each oasis which offers temporary
shelter from his/her restless urge.
Always
he/she is seeking, yet it is difficult for him/her to define exactly what he/she
is looking for. He/she finds others puzzling as he/she curiously tries to
understand what makes them tick. Herein are some of his/her major karmic
lessons. He/she must learn how to interact with people. Though he/she may be
happily married or involved in close relationships, he/she still retains a
sense of brotherhood in his/her thoughts. He/she must learn how to make his/her
life fit into the exact puzzle slot allowed by all the other lives around him/her.
The
ways in which he/she relates and communicates will constantly be put through
one test after another. Ultimately he/she will find himself enmeshed in a
network of people, so that all the knowledge he/she has acquired in previous
lifetimes can be put to practical use.
In his/her
current-life relationships, he/she feels frustrated with not enough room to
move. This enclosure of people around him/her eventually comes to extinguish his/her
past-life tendencies to be vague and evasive, and in its place teaches him/her
the art of pinpoint communication.
He/she
is very much concerned with the values of sexuality, feeling obliged to conquer
any grip this force has on him/her. Now he/she sees clearly the presence of a
higher and a lower self, and it is the pull from both which he/she must
karmically wrestle out.
The
individual is less concerned with gain than with protection against loss. He/she
is terribly fearful of losing the freedom he/she was accustomed to in past
incarnations; yet he/she must risk such loss if he/she is to interact with
humanity. As soon as he/she is willing to take this risk, he/she is ready to
receive his/her greatest rewards.
Ultimately
he/she elevates himself through reading and purposeful study; and although he/she
is more used to informal ways of learning, it will be a formal education that
now puts it all together for him/her.
This
Nodal position often causes a friction marriage, since the individual is prone
to seeking out-of-wedlock relationships in which to work out the understanding
of personality interactions that he/she must develop.
One
of his/her biggest lessons is to learn how to consolidate his/her energies, for
each time he/she feels the urgency to move on with things, he/she tends to
leave loose ends scattered behind him/her.
His/her
life is wide in scope, not only in areas of knowledge, but also in the myriad
of people he/she meets, and the multitude of places he/she travels.
He/she
will ultimately be known as a Messenger, bringing to all those who need it the
specific bits of information.
In
essence, he/she is a teacher’s teacher, for although he/she has little patience
with a classroom situation, he/she is well capable of feeding information
wherever and whenever it’s needed. He/she likes doing things because it
fulfills his/her past-life need for movement. As such, he/she never gets a
chance to see how important the information he/she is disseminating actually
is. Nevertheless, he/she has an enormous effect on the awareness of all those
whose lives he/she touches.
His/her
own life is as interesting and full as an encyclopedia, for he/she tries to
live much of what he/she reads about.
For
all of his/her movement, one would think him/her desirous of having a rest, but
underneath he/she is highly nervous and needs this amount of movement in his/her
life. The nervousness is not to be considered a negative trait, but rather as
part of his/her mission. It reminds him/her that he/she has a task to do. Every
moment, a piece of information comes into his/her mind, the nervousness gets
triggered, reminding him/her that he/she must deliver it somewhere.
In
past incarnations he/she avoided conclusions. Now he/she refuses to make a
final judgment on anything. This is part of his/her understanding that if he/she
were to make a final decision it would be premature for he/she knows that new
information will constantly be coming.
He/she
is superficially conversant in almost all areas. Still, on the personal plane he/she
is highly misunderstood, for the messages he/she delivers are so uniquely
disguised that they have a tendency to go over the heads of others who only see
him/her as eternally gossiping about nothing.
The
truth is that all of his/her words are important, but they must be seen to have
deeper than surface value before they can be interpreted properly. He/she is
truly the fast-winged messenger of the gods.
The
sign which contains the Ketu indicates the unintelligible ways in which the
independent higher mind is accustomed to receiving its coded information. The
sign which contains the Rahu shows the ways in which the individual can now
translate his/her knowledge into a language which society can understand and
accept.
Conflicts:
Good practical education vs. mind expansion. Familiar day-to-day contacts
(siblings, neighbors, school chums) vs. new contacts (in-laws, foreigners,
people whose experiences are different from yours). Liking for your environment
vs. desire to explore new areas.
Lack
of concern with education’s practical application. Extensive contacts lead to
loss of touch with family, old friends etc. Craving for travel causes drifting.
Superficial intellectualism replaces true understanding.
Travel,
with an eye to successfully settling down somewhere. Strive to understand, and
make yourself understood to siblings, close kin, etc.. Study with an eye to
using your knowledge. Share your practical knowledge. Use your common sense.
In
the third house, there’s a hang-up about relationships. This generally stems
from repressed or misdirected concentration on one area to the detriment of the
other. Problems can range from fanaticism to cynicism. There’s often a sense of
not belonging which may lead to anything from unhealthy rivalries to bigotry to
involvement in cults. In extreme cases, there can be a turning against your own
culture and absorption into a completely alien one.
Rahu
in the third house dreams of mental vitality and of respect in some traditional
field. He/she wants to be thought of as someone worth talking to. This is a
person of changing interests and philosophy who’s often been strongly
influenced - consciously or unconsciously - by early religious, educational, or
cultural dogma. These ingrained beliefs can lead to a wasting of mental ability
or less traditional but nonetheless valuable talents.
One
of the native’s primary impulses is toward freedom, whether physical freedom
and the need to travel, or a mental freedom to explore intellectually, inquire,
and satisfy curiosity. One probably feel this as a restless energy, perpetually
striving for release from any restrictions and breaking free from limitations.
Yet this search can lack a fixed direction or purpose, and one could find it
difficult to rationalize these needs for escape and change that agitate the
native. Likewise, others may consider the native’s reasons and explanations
unsatisfactory. One need to understand how this impulse operates and choose to
control and direct its activity, or this could damage your life-style,
relationships, or employment ability.
Relationships
will be a major area for self-discovery. One may lack understanding of others
and have problems in interaction. Even though one experience relationships, one
retain the desire for freedom; how this is expressed is very important, both
for the native and for others. Often, one feels relationships become limiting
after a while, but, as one’s freedom need is often selfish, one may find that a
discipline of staying within the relationship and dealing with this freedom
impulse could deepen self-understanding. The native react against threats to
this freedom; but modifying responses may enable oneself to enjoy other
benefits. The value of good relationships is priceless. Both partners are
enabled to enjoy life and develop in their unique ways. This joy could be what one
loses if one decides for freedom at any cost, because it is inevitable that the
native’s solitary experience of a selfish freedom will not be at all pleasurable.
The
native’s social friendliness and flexibility will create a variety of
relationships; and this is a source of experience which aids one to attain
greater understanding of others. Yet this - allied with your freedom needs -
could also encourage oneself to enter affairs without much forethought or
consideration. Surrendering to this impulse could complicate one’s life,
leaving many issues unresolved and causing pain and confusion. One’s future well-being
could be affected by his/her pursuing the temptation of change without
fulfilling obligations or responsibilities.
Knowledge
is absorbed easily, accumulating a multitude of pieces of information from all
sources, whether from formal study (likely to be of great value) or from people
and places. Such information can be valuable to others; and the native enjosy
sharing it with those in need. The native may fulfill a function of
disseminating such ‘information messages’. He/she may be attracted to becoming
a teacher or educative communicator, preferably one who disseminates
information rather than evaluates and interprets, due to a difficulty piecing
together disparate pieces of information into a coherent whole. Decision-making
or judgments may not be one’s strong point, as you continue to wait for more
information which may influence your choices; often life circumstances will
decide for you.
An
essential lesson is to understand your freedom impulse. Learn how to express it
positively within relationships, and your life will be enriched through greater
harmony. Fail to apply it correctly through selfish expression, and your
freedom will lead to greater suffering for yourself and others.
The
first two houses are still very much involved with the self. In the 3rd
house, we enter the collective sphere, and our attitude to the group is
important. In order to pick up the thoughts of the group, I must listen to, and
understand, the language they are using. I must make my unconscious states of
dependence conscious and, above all, I must be aware of any tendency to tell
people what they want to hear.
Inherently,
the collective sphere is always a problem in the horoscope, because it is too
close to us. Our reactions to the group, whether in thought (3rd
house) or feeling (4th house) are completely automatic; as, for
example, when I say something on the spur of the moment which, although it
flatters the other person, is not absolutely true. And, with the Node in the 3rd
house, we need to guard our tongues, because speech is the means of
communication there. At least we should go over what we have said and consider
whether or not we were right to advocate it, and whether or not it is
objectively true. Possibly we have agreed with someone simply to please them or
to avoid an argument.
If we
make it a rule to check what we say, we can come to terms fairly quickly,
something that is very important when there is an opposition. Naturally, we
have to talk in the same way as everybody else, but we must do so with common
sense and avoid exaggeration. In other words, we must use contemporary ideas
and thought structures but without discrimination. Only then can we find our
true niche, and avoid being pigeon-holed. The individual has to conform within
reason, but the group has no right to demand submission. On the other hand, the
individual is not entitled to expect submission from the group. There is a
world of difference between heedlessly allowing oneself to be controlled by
others, and seeing how far one can accommodate them after making up one’s own
mind via the 9th house. The need to do the latter is indicated by
the placement of the Node in the 3rd house.
If
the Rahu is in the third house, the person’s greatest growth, evolution, and
fulfillment come through mental expression and rational analysis of objective
truth. In past lifetimes, the person may have been idealistic and emotional in his/her
thinking. Now he/she must use discrimination, and focus on the facts and
figures in the here and now. He/she should follow his/her instincts of avoiding
dogmas, creeds, religions, and higher philosophies. The person gains little
from meditation, astrology, metaphysics, and any disciplines which are not
verifiable through traditional science. The person suffers when he/she goes by
faith and intuition. He/she does not fare well whenever he/she follows blindly.
He/she must abide by his/her newfound skepticism, and make his/her way to the
truth by way of logic and reasoning.
Happiness
will be found in mental professions such as teaching, lecturing, debating, and
writing. The person is a good salesman. He/she thrives on city life, and should
be as active as possible. Public relations or co-ordinating -type careers are
favored. During previous incarnations, the person could have been sentimental,
philosophical, and too taken with theories, principles, doctrines, and
conjectures. Now he/she must plant his/her feet firmly on the ground and
embrace the notion that ‘what you sow is what you get’. The person should
cultivate good relations with siblings and relatives. He/she must work on
versatility and adaptability, and try to experience as much variety and ‘spice
of life’ as possible. The person may often find himself thrust into situations
that require great precision and attention to details.
The
daily environment is important; long-distance travel is not. The person is
well-advised to meet as many people as possible and continually expand his/her
social life. He/she should avoid gambling or trying to predict the future,
except through serious investigation and statistical research. The more he/she
gains of useful information and practical knowledge, the happier he/she will be
and the greater his/her growth and evolution. He/she must not allow his/her
feelings and emotions to interfere when trying to understand an issue. The
person should not concern himself/herself with broad viewpoints, abstract
ideas, fanciful inspirations, and spiritual realities. He/she must learn
through personal experience, not gurus and mentors.
It
may be that the person is exceedingly blessed because he/she is making great evolutionary
strides simply by living with physical reality. Perhaps he/she has had such
unshakeable faith in previous lives that his/her only present necessity is to
deal squarely with life as it is. The person feels no need whatsoever to inject
meaning and significance into his/her existence through conceptual and
philosophical beliefs. Certainly, the person with the Rahu in 3rd has
an easier time with practicalities than anyone else. He/she pays attention and
quickly learns how things work here on planet Earth.
Rahu
in the third house indicates an enormously strong will and an interesting
personality. The person is courageous and adventurous. He/she works well with his/her
hands, has intense cravings, and fulfills his/her desires easily. The Ketu in
the ninth house may indicate troubles with religious or spiritual leaders. Or
the person may have a guru or mentor who is strange, weird, occultish,
extremely introverted, or invisible in a way or whom the native is unable to
decipher or understand easily.