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SIXTH HOUSE URANUS

 The House of Possessions - The field of prosperity

Employment and employees. Duties, practical responsibilities, and mundane tasks. Daily work. Servants and dependents. Pets and small animals. Diet. Sickness and health. Hygiene and sanitation.

A sixth-house Uranus indicates a person who insists upon their own way of doing things, even if they have never been done that way before. They need the freedom to develop specialized abilities and original techniques. They may find an outlet for their inventiveness in fields connected with electricity, aeronautics, and the handling of scientific apparatus.

They are at their best when they can be their own boss. Their work may be of an unusual nature, demanding irregular hours and adjustments to peculiar conditions. There is a likelihood of breaks with employers and abrupt changes of job.

When placed in the sixth house, the brilliance of Uranus will have an exciting effect on the intellect, probably giving some flair for innovation. 

The attitude towards routine work will be complex. The Virgo/sixth house likes and needs a steady routine and some security at work, but the Uranian influence here is disruptive, often causing the individual to become fed up with routine tasks.

The even flow of both physical and nervous energy, and the establishment of an overall pattern to the life are encouraged. In order to avoid stress, it is suggested that one introduces plenty of variety, with a different pattern and routine for every day of the week.

Adopting such a constructive plan will help to gain inner fulfillment and complete whatever has to be done.

The health may not always be particularly strong and robust, and the subject can frequently be laid low by a minor infection or simply feel out of sorts. The real reason for this may easily be strain and tension, but worry and an inability to relax are also distinct possibilities.

The diet should be very carefully watched: the subject may eat erratically and not very sensibly.

 

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