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by Noel Tyl
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This month, let's begin some work on profiling the "best" profession for an individual from the individual's horoscope. This is one of astrology's most difficult disciplines. Everything we know about astrological analysis comes into play, and the approach must be careful outlined for deductive security.
I call the approach the Midheaven Extension Process. We know that the profession -a highly defined "job"- presents who we are to our world. To a great degree, it defines our socio-financial status; we spend more time at our work than we do at anything else we do, including sleep!
Our profession, our job, our work must fulfill our personal needs in order for us to be at our best, to be fulfilled. A fit must be made between what we need for expression and fulfillment and what any job profile requires from us.
The importance of this "fit" is illuminated by how many, many, many of us are unhappy on our jobs, dissatisfied with our profession, unable to fit in comfortably with what is expected of us vocationally. We get pushed into professions in so many ways, with talents overlooked and not encouraged early on in development, with making ends meet and doing what is available, with educational impairment, etc.
The Midheaven Extension Process In times past, only men had professions. They followed their fathers into the workplace, emulating them, taking over the family business. Social status was always tied to one's profession, to one's family, and to one's work record. The tenth House traditionally defined the father and one's social status. The Midheaven is the focus of the method to delineate personal professional needs.
How do we maneuver from this starting point -the Midheaven- to focus the individualized patterning of planets in the horoscope onto vocational "rightness"?

First: The Midheaven itself. Here the Midheaven holds the Sign Sagittarius. Evaluating the Midheaven ruler is the next step. Here the Midheaven ruler is Jupiter, and Jupiter is in Gemini on the cusp of the communications 3rd House. -It is tied in strongly with individuality through its square with the Sun.
Second: Dispositor Dynamics. The planet ruling the Sign holding another planet "disposits" the latter planet. Here, Mercury rules Gemini in which we find Jupiter; we say that Mercury is the dispositor of Jupiter. -This is another way of stating that Jupiter in Gemini carries with it, takes on "Mercury" coloration. We note that this Mercurial Jupiter is also Quintile (creativity) with Mercury itself
AND this Mercury is in contact with the Midheaven by square aspect!
So, immediately, we are seeing a vivid profile building through extension from the Midheaven to Jupiter in Gemini at the 3rd House in creative connection with Mercury, ruler of the 3rd, at the Ascendant tied to the Midheaven! --We see the vocational profile of expanded creative communications.
Third: Moon Position We know that the Moon registers the reigning need of our personality. It is all-important in vocational analysis since the vocation ideally must reflect our needs and fulfill them. Here, this is central to the sense of communications since Mercury, ruler of the 3rd with Jupiter there in Gemini, Jupiter ruling the Midheaven, is precisely opposite the Moon in Mercury's Sign of Virgo (the Moon is disposited by Mercury). The Moon in the 7th shows the cerebrated need to address the public, to be significant within public exposure. This deduction is keenly important since the Moon squares the Midheaven!
Fourth: Special Aspects Mercury, which has developed to be a key here, is quintile Mars, co-ruler of the Ascendant. This is even more creative energy flowing into the concept of communications. Mars in turn is squared by Uranus. -NOTE: Mars relationship with Uranus in modern times always suggests technology, computers. In former times (and still now), the contact suggested invention, inventiveness. Our scenario develops to "expanded creative communications to the public through creative invention."
Fifth: Extra echo measurements Note that Venus=AP (the Aries Point): pleasing the public, and Venus is also squaring the Midheaven!
Mercury=Mars/Jupiter -another conspicuous Midheaven link (through Jupiter): communications planning effort paying off professionally.
Saturn is oriental: patience for the long haul, perhaps a hidden story to tell about vocational choice, reinforced by AP=Saturn/Pluto
often a "skeleton in the closet" or something demanding hard, hard work out of a difficult situation.
If you were to say to this client, "There are many suggestions here about inventiveness, creativity with communications, to serve the public, to reach far and wide. This is what you need to do," Alexander Graham Bell would agree with you completely. The horoscope's confirmation would b e enormously supportive. -Bell worked in a school for the dear (Saturn); his wife was deaf; he invented the telephone as a boon for hearing for all. Fascinatingly, Jupiter=Sun/Saturn: "the cloud with a silver lining."
Note how every measurement we used was an extension of the Midheaven.

Here the Midheaven is Pisces [whenever Pisces or Gemini or sometimes Sagittarius is on the Midheaven, more than one profession is suggested; the "double-bodied" signs]. Neptune is ruler of the Midheaven and is conjunct the dramatic, theatrical Moon in Leo in the 2nd House. -We have this image: probably more than one outlet, always on view while working (Moon in the 2nd), involved in the arts, in theatrics, in film.
The Moon and Neptune are disposited by the Sun which is peregrine(!) [not making a Ptolemaic aspect], ruler of the communications 3rd: highly individualistic, to the point possibly of not being easily understood by others; tremendous individualism in communications. This is obviously very important for the individual performer; this part of the profile is echoed by Mars the dispositor of the Sun and co-ruler of the Midheaven.
Venus is the final dispositor of the horoscope (in its own Sign) and is square (a firm tie) to Neptune, ruler of the Midheaven.
Finally, the Midheaven=Venus/Neptune!!!
There is simply no doubt whatsoever here that the finest professional profile for this man, Oscar winner, dramatic actor, opera director, raconteur Peter Ustinov, would be in the theatre, in all its forms.
Practice this technique. -More next month!!
An intensely information packed Vocational Analysis Booklet guide with full development of the Midheaven Extension Process (some 75 pages, 37,000 words, and 25 examples) is available at noeltyl.com, MENU, BOOKS.
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Noel Tyl (no-ell till) is one of the foremost astrologers in the world. His twenty-nine textbooks have led the teaching of astrologers for two generations.
Tyl has written the professional manual for the field, the 1,000-page text "Synthesis & Counseling in Astrology" that has securely placed astrology in pace with the most sophisticated disciplines of humanistic studies extant today.
Mr. Tyl is a graduate of Harvard University with his degree in Social Relations (Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology), lectures throughout the Western world, serves his clients from his office in Phoenix AZ, maintains perhaps the most sophisticated astrological teaching website on the web, noeltyl.com, and leads his highly esteemed Master's Degree Certification Correspondence Course throughout 16 countries.
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