Astrology and Career: Pisces on the Cusp of 10th House
- Ira Khadar
- Feb 26, 2024
- 4 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 Pisces on the cusp of the 10th house.

Tip #1 - Ambitions
Regarding social ambitions, those with a Midheaven in Pisces often nurture numerous illusions, envisioning themselves in high positions but frequently failing to actively pursue them. It's common to feel that everything lies ahead, even with advancing age (despite little reason to hope, and nothing much behind). Dreaming grandly, they often settle for less, believing "it's not over yet."
Depending on the position of Neptune (Pisces) in the chart, its owner will either idealise their career path or be undeservedly disappointed in it. Both scenarios may not correlate with reality at all. In such situations, it is advisable to trust the opinions of those around and base career choices on them.
Their ambitions are often more akin to dreams than a readiness to achieve their desires. Nonetheless, they frequently dream about many things. The realm of career opportunities for Pisces is incredibly vast. However, if a Pisces Midheaven holder does not settle on a profession in their youth, they often face social struggles later on.
Tip #2 - Successful Career Paths
Water in general: sales, purification, control, water supply systems, sewage treatment plants, sewage systems, hydroelectric power stations, hydropower, pumping stations, hydroengineering, all pools, aquariums, oceanariums, dolphinariums, swimming coaches, pool attendants, etc.
Rivers, lakes, seas - sailors, river transport workers, etc.
Fish - fishermen, fish trade, fish farming, fish inspection, etc.
Alcohol, drugs, tobacco - manufacturing, sales, tasting, bars, distilleries, lounges, etc.
Oil, gas
Anything related to footwear - shoemaker, shoe salesperson, shoe store owner
Psychology. Occultism. Often found among astrologers
All secret professions or work in a closed or secret institution (intelligence, espionage)
All professional deceivers. Thieves, scammers, professional beggars
All counterfeit products, underground production
All illusions and the imaginary world - cinema, photography, studio, staged photos, videography, photo/video editing, magic tricks
Social services (together Cancer)
Any creativity - singing, drawing, composing music - teaching singing, drawing, music, etc.
The entire amoral sphere - drugs, alcohol, prostitution.
Medicine - all of it. But especially - anesthesiologists. Also infectious disease specialists, podiatrists, trichologists, mycologists (fungus everywhere), often orthopedists. Allergists. Toxicologist. Narcologist. Psychiatrists, psychiatric hospital workers. Sanatorium workers, hospital workers, health resorts, etc. Rehabilitation centres
Charities
Chemistry:
Chemist. As well as just working in a chemical plant or plant.
Pharmaceuticals. Those who make medicines, develop medicines, sell medicines, deliver medicines, etc.
Household chemicals
Fertilizers
Paints
Cosmetics
Perfumery
To succeed, you must grow wiser and more mature, gaining a deep understanding and seasoned perspective crucial for overcoming challenges and making the most of opportunities on your path.
Tip #3 - Strategies for Thriving in Society
Pay attention to details. It is important not to overlook the small things - they are what contribute to a successful picture.
Clarity and organisation in everything. Never spread yourself too thin. Make sure to have assistants!
Try to have structure to facilitate your work and time management.
Avoid excessive emotionality. Emotions should never interfere with making rational decisions regarding your business/work. Emotional stability should become a habit.
Don't do anything to the detriment of yourself. Control your state.
Be creative. Develop your creative abilities and apply them in your business sphere - it can be very useful at the right time.
Develop empathy. Feel what people need and give them exactly that, not what you want to give.
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 a positive light, they make for excellent psychologists, embodying kindness, wisdom, and empathy. They tend to speak in parables or express themselves in intricate ways. They may have musical or creative talents, offering a unique perspective on work. Such a boss is often well-liked, fostering deep and trusting relationships.
However, in negative scenarios (which may coincide with positive traits), they might struggle with addictions, deceitfulness, unreliability, and vagueness. It's hard to make agreements with them as they may not follow through and later claim no agreement was made. They could engage in shady dealings and even try to blame someone else for their actions, including you.
In this article, we explored the placement of Pisces 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: Pisces on the Cusp of 10th House
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