The Twelve Astrological Houses: The Way of Creative Accomplishment (The Lost Writings of Dane Rudhyar)
The material for THE TWELVE ASTROLOGICAL HOUSES: The Way of Creative Accomplishment, was written in 1943-44, immediately following THE ZODIAC as THE UNIVERSAL MATRIX. Like its companion book, it is one of Rudhyar's most accessible and easy-to-read works. It provides comprehensive descriptions of each of the ten astrological planets in each of the twelve astrological houses. In common with THE UNIVERSAL MATRIX, the astrological interpretations are more striking, psychological and critical than what we came to expect from Rudhyar during the second half of the 20th century. The electronic publication includes hyperlinks to the birth charts of dozens of interesting example nativities.
This volume should not to be confused with Rudhyar's later works -- "THE ASTROLOGICAL HOUSES: The Spectrum of Individual Experience" -- which is currently out-of-print and available used at Amazon.com -- or with "The Twelve Houses as Problems We All Face."
Some sample passages from THE TWELVE ASTROLOGICAL HOUSES:
"Every personality is the child of an individual vision (Ascendant) and of a set of collective habits (second house), Rudhyar writes. The great person is one who uses such habits to demonstrate the vision - and thereby repolarizes them. The weak personality lets collective habits use the vision which thereby becomes distorted and materialized. Every personality is a field of integration for individual vision (first house) and collective habits (second house) - our inner life is very often a battlefield! It is in the third house that the issue... is determined; for it is the quality of the person's environment and of his mentality (largely conditioned by education) which will decide in the third house whether the fourth house factors (ego, home, and so on) will be energized preponderantly either by those developed in the first house or those belonging to the second house."
PLANETS IN THE FIFTH HOUSE
"When a strong planet or a group of planets are located in the fifth house of a natal chart this does not mean the native will necessarily be a particularly gifted artist, or a great lover, or the progenitor of many children, and so on. It indicates, rather, that matters related to this house will be insistently the focal point for the person's attention. The native will be involved in fifth house issues and experiences by apparent choice or by compulsion... They will create problems which will demand a solution.
Problems however constitute opportunities for growth and for 'creative accomplishment' - thus the title of this series. Where there are no problems, the mind and will of the individual are not roused into operation..."
MOON IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE
"The Moon in the eleventh house signifies a person highly sensitive to social moods and changes, who is often the mouthpiece of some great mass-movement seeking expression in a subterranean manner. The spiritual-occult systems proclaimed by Rudolph Steiner are much involved in personalized states of consciousness and dependent on personal 'revelations'. Indeed, it might be argued the 'revelations' of the seer could merely be projections of his collective, national and personal 'hopes and wishes' and fears and prejudices, rather than authentic and significantly interpreted revelations of spiritual realities. The traditional chart of Joan of Arc shows Moon conjunct Jupiter in the eleventh house - indeed an excellent symbol for one whose "Voices" saved a Kingdom..."
The Twelve Astrological Houses: The Way of Creative Accomplishment is a book written by Dane Rudhyar, a pioneer in the field of humanistic astrology. In this book, Rudhyar explores the concept of the astrological houses, which are a key part of the system of Western astrology.
The astrological houses are a way of dividing up the sky into 12 sections, each corresponding to a different area of life. The houses are calculated based on the time, date, and place of a person's birth, and they are thought to represent different aspects of that person's life and personality. Each house is associated with a particular sign of the zodiac and is ruled by a specific planet.
In The Twelve Astrological Houses, Rudhyar examines the symbolism and meaning of each of the 12 houses, and how they relate to the overall chart of a person's birth. He also discusses the ways in which the houses can be used to understand and interpret the life and personality of an individual, and how they can be used as a tool for self-discovery and personal growth.
Rudhyar's book is notable for its innovative approach to astrology, which emphasizes the role of the individual in shaping their own destiny and finding their own path in life. He believed that astrology was not just about predicting the future, but about helping people to understand and work with their own unique energies and potentials.
Overall, The Twelve Astrological Houses is a thought-provoking and illuminating exploration of the astrological houses and their role in understanding the human experience. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in astrology and self-discovery, and it offers a unique perspective on the ways in which astrology can be used to help us navigate the challenges and opportunities of life.