Capricorn through the Houses

Capricorn in the 1st house

full moon over mountainPractical outlook. The desire to be useful. Being useful. Being in control of your environment. Mature. Stuffy. Stern approach. Serious outlook. Protective. Adult. Conventional approach. Following the status quo. Ambitious. Desire for material achievement. Wanting to be successful. Lustful. Dutiful. Authoritative. Enjoying hard work. Desire for social recognition. Severity. Patriarchal. Hard working. Classic looks. Social climber. Repressed emotional life. Inflexible attitudes. Needing to find mountains to climb. Great bone structure. Rigidity. Upholding family values. An “official” stance. A professional demeanor. (Sean Connery, Bono, Catherine Deneuve, Meg Ryan, Jon Krakauer, Gisele Bunchen, and Sophia Loren)

Capricorn in the 2nd house

Practical, responsible, and cautious spending. Old money. Frugal with personal finances. Practical possessions. Useful possessions. Few possessions. Traditional values. Fiscal conservative. Having the same skills as your Dad. Earning a living through hard work. Building up personal finances in a step by step manner. Having a financial plan. Organized finances. Materialistic. Needing control over your own money. Having a reputation for having your own money. Earning money solely through your social standing or reputation. An authority on personal finance. Owning useful things. Form follows function. Owning things that have status. Valuing authority, practicality, and frugality. Mature financial decisions. Dad’s money. Saving for retirement. Responsible with money. Valuing maturity, hard work, professionalism, and tradition. Valuing social recognition, reputation, and ambition. Earning money through traditional sources. You can make a living off the social status alone. Effective financial decisions. Dad looks after the finances. Handing finances over to an authority. Gaining status through your possessions. Bone collector. (Diana Spencer, Elvis Presley, Paris Hilton, Bob Marley, and Nelson Mandela)

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  • Christine

    I relate most to this one. I have Capricorn on my fourth house cusp, and Saturn is in my 4th house. Kind of hits home, doesn’t it! ;) :)

    • http://astrofix.net/ Michelle

      I’m really happy that you liked the description of Capricorn in the 4th. What specifically did you relate to?

  • Dove

    Omg, so funny… Capricorn in 8th house, it’s all about sex, lol… Er, yeah, I can relate to a lot of that. My relationships are invariably based on it — my goal, to manifest a relationship where that isn’t the primary “glue” that holds it together. What I’m loving in learning more about my chart is how it overlaps other metaphysical areas. Like my animal totems, I’m seeing them in this stuff. In reading this, I was laughing, thinking about my Skunk totem. I remember when I first discovered it was one of my totems, before knowing what it represents, my very first thought was “Damn, that’s not very sexy.” lol ;) And then smiled when I read (Ted Andrews “Animal Speak”) that it’s actually a symbol of “sexual magic.” With my jam-packed 5th house, potent Libra influence, I’m thinkin’ it’s no wonder that I’m very entertained by Pepe Le Pew’s “I am zee locksmith of love, no?” lol ;)

    • http://astrofix.net/ Michelle

      Lol… yes, a packed 5th house is a lover!

  • Mert

    capricorn in 11th and saturn is in 11th too.

    • http://astrofix.net/ Michelle

      Are you a loner?

  • Mert

    capricorn in 11th and saturn is in 11th too.

  • Stawr

    8 house (Uranus & Neptune) & 9 house (Saturn)
    “Sexually attracted to older people” Yes I always think that they will be more mature. haha My sister was teasing me that the guys I date keep getting older, and older. The last guy I dated was 10 years older than me. Oldest I’ve ever dated.
    “Turned on by a suit and tie” Yes indeed!

    And with the 9th house, I do work at a catholic school. And I really enjoy it. And I do think me and my dad have a good amount of the same beliefs. But then it is a bit hard to tell, because he isn’t  outspoken like I am. haha

    • Michelle

      One of the problems with dating someone older is that it ages you a bit. You may start acting like you are older than your age, which is fine, but youth is fleeting.

      • Stawr

        good point…now that I think of it my Aunt is 18 yrs younger than my uncle. And she did act older than her age…like she was really boring and she always just wanted me and my cousin to sit and be quiet. But now that her kids are all grown up it does seem that she is having more fun…she even got a tattoo a few years ago. but I guess some women do that stuff way later in life when they settle down early. (I think she was 19 when she got married)

        • http://astrofix.net/ Michelle

          Yep, you end up putting off the ‘fun’ stuff. Delayed rebellions ;)