Astrology and Career: Aquarius on the Cusp of 10th House
- Ira Khadar

- Feb 26, 2024
- 3 min read
The 10th house in astrology represents one's career, achievements, awards and aspirations for success in the external world.
To evaluate the 10th house in a specific natal chart, consider:
The sign on the cusp of the 10th house.
The ruler of the Midheaven (sign, house, aspects).
Planets in the 10th house (their direct significations and aspects).
Co-ruler of the 10th house, if applicable (sign, house, aspects).
This article will discuss what it means if you have Aquarius on the cusp of the 10th house.

Tip #1 - Ambitions
For individuals with Midheaven in Aquarius, social growth is pivotal due to its societal aspect. Interacting with people and achieving professional fulfillment within a community become primary objectives. Here, the focus isn't solely on attaining specific material or social levels but on personal growth within society.
Significantly, interest in one's profession and work plays a vital role. It must be engaging and inspiring. Moreover, the ability to realize oneself freely - pursuing endeavors driven by personal intrigue rather than external pressures - is crucial.
Uranus (Aquarius) can indeed catalyze significant career shifts, both positive and negative, contingent upon Uranus's qualities in the chart. One might suddenly feel disinterested in their current profession or realize it was never captivating, prompting a change. In adverse scenarios, Uranus may induce instability, business closures, scandalous dismissals, or an ongoing quest to find one's niche among people.
Tip #2 - Successful Career Paths
Anything new - generally in any field. Innovators, inventors. If it's a new direction, then Aquarius fits here
IT technologies, computers, internet (these are programmers, webmasters), people working online
Bloggers
Selling computer goods, computers or cell phones
Electricity - from power engineers to electricians and those who take readings from meters. The entire sphere servicing electrical themes - shops selling wires, chandeliers, switches. Those who make wires, etc.
Engineering
Creative managers (art directors, creative management, etc.).
Anything related to the sky - from astronauts and those who prepare them (training center for cosmonauts, flight control center, etc.) and service them (workers of cosmodromes, those who manufacture equipment for astronauts or rockets, etc.), to airport workers (and of course flight attendants, pilots, aircraft mechanics, etc.).
UFOlogists, esoterics, astrologers.
Science in general, as well as new sciences or sciences where the word "neuro"could be added.
Medicine - neurologists, vascular surgeons, phlebologists (doctors dealing with vein problems). Diagnostic doctors - especially ultrasound. Generally doctors of hardware medicine.
Everything related to the air - air conditioners and fans, hot air balloons, parachutes, meteorologists, hurricane researchers, etc., windmills, wind-based power plants (although here is generally all energy).
To achieve success it is important to establish oneself as a professional who stands out for originality and uniqueness.
Tip #3 - Strategies for Thriving in Society
Develop social skills. It's important to create and maintain broad professional networks.
Set your own trends. Strive to be a trendsetter rather than a follower.
Be open to new and diverse experiences. Don't close yourself off from new career opportunities and changes. Always consider and respect others' new proposals. Think freely.
Be innovative. Aim to offer groundbreaking solutions and think outside the box. Voice your bold, original ideas, even if they seem overly audacious to you.
Strive for societal value. Work that benefits society can be particularly suitable.
Be independent and autonomous. Consider entrepreneurial opportunities where you can manage your career independently.
Tip #4 - Portrait of a Typical Boss
The 10th house also describes the collective image of authority figures in our lives. It enables us to discern which traits in our managers we'll appreciate overall and, in negative scenarios, what will challenge us. If we become bosses ourselves, these characteristics will define us in that role.
In the positive scenario, they are easygoing, intriguing, forward-thinking individuals capable of seeing perspectives where no one else does. They may avoid titles, interact as equals with subordinates, and believe that people working together aren't divided by ranks. However, they often don't translate these interactions into friendships, preferring to foster a favourable atmosphere for everyone rather than befriending all their employees.
In the negative, they may be nervous, volatile, inconsistent, empty promisers, unreliable, and inadequate. They might be prone to experiencing meltdowns and, overall, significantly fray your nerves.
In this article, we explored the placement of Aquarius on the cusp of the 10th house. While the ruler of the house sets the overall tone for events related to this theme, aspects to the ruler, its dispositor, planets in the house, and second ruler (if any) can significantly complement or alter the picture. If you find that this portrayal doesn't entirely align with your experience, consider booking a consultation for a thorough analysis of your 10th house.
Astrology and Career: Aquarius on the Cusp of 10th House




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