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Vocational Profiling:
Measurements of the Last Resort!

by Noel Tyl

Our last 14 months of columns have dealt carefully with instruction in the exciting new Midheaven Extension Process for Vocational Profiling. A booklet outlining this technique I’ve created is available at NoelTyl.com under MENU-BOOKS; Llewellyn Publications will publish my full book-presentation of the Process with 60-some chart examples, in December 2005.


We’ve covered the basic premise many times and the major measurement routings. We’ve covered problems when initial routings hit a wall, so to speak. –This month let’s study situations when the Process appears frustrated and how “measurements of the last resort” come to the rescue!







Beginning with the Midheaven, of course, we are working to project it through the horoscope, to gather up contacts with our needs and capabilities (planets) and settle somewhere, find an anchor place, in a particular House. This will be focus for vocational fulfillment.


Here, the Moon rules the Midheaven and is extended further through its dispositor, Uranus. Uranus is in Aquarius, its own sign, i.e., it is the final dispositor of the horoscope and goes no further (although this observation involving the Moon will eventually be important). –We must try another routing to extend the Midheaven, hoping to “see where the action is”!


Saturn is conjunct the Midheaven; but it is also disposited by the Moon, which in turn is disposited by Uranus, and again we are stopped.


There is no further aspect with the Midheaven, but there is yet a very powerful aspect picture we can explore to rescue the process, involving the Sun/Moon (the midpoint of the Sun and Moon, here at 19 Sagittarius).


We see Jupiter=Sun/Moon AND, as well, MC=Mercury/Jupiter, AND we see that Jupiter rules the 3rd House! HERE is major focus of the Sun-Moon relationship, Mercury and Jupiter and 3rd House reference. Sounds like a communicator, a writer.


And then, the Moon-Uranus relationship makes immediate sense: a humanistic outreach into the social scene. –So we can summarize the vocational profile potential here as “need to be a communicator, probably a writer, focusing on the human condition.”


And astrology would be so helpful to the young Arthur Miller, who became one of the most celebrated playwrights in American literary history.


We can never ever overlook the importance of the Sun/Moon midpoint, which is so key in personality synthesis, relationship analysis, vocational process, and transit and Arc involvements.







Following Venus, ruler of the Midheaven, we see that it is disposited by Mercury –nothing really informative here— and this Mercury, in turn, is disposited by the Moon, the final dispositor of the horoscope. It’s hard to see or feel something here about the vocational needs with this first routing … except the “rush” of the Moon into the 12th with the Sun already there, suggesting a behind-the-scenes position, a consultant type … but about what? In what field?


We see that Venus is squared by Neptune … and that is a very important introduction of the arts, without any doubt. We see that Venus rules the 3rd, communications … perhaps writing, with Venus disposited by Mercury?


This dimension of creativity is reinforced strongly by the presence of four quintiles (Moon-Uranus, Sun-Midheaven, Mercury-Midheaven, and Mars-Neptune). The “creativity consultant” looms large now, but all routings end with the Moon, the final dispositor; there’s little extra to bring in.


We do see that the Moon is oriental, and that almost always introduces teaching: could this man have enormous creative talents as a writer, and artist, and --besides consulting behind-the-scenes in that channel— also tbe teaching his talents to others?


And then we see that Jupiter=Sun/Moon (recall the example horoscope above). Jupiter rules the 5th, a reiteration of creativity for sure, and even teaching. And this Jupiter shows its importance further by its quindecile with Uranus, ruler of the 7th, the trine with the Node, and the sextile with the Ascendant … here is an international outreach that is advisory, educative coaching from behind the scenes.


But still, we may not feel secure here, and we need to be reminded that our objective is not to be spot-on with delineation, but to capture the focus of a productive vocational conversation. The client will bring his or reality into the deductive mix we are presenting … and already here, we would have a superior orientation going with this man.


So, I would rest all my confidence on Venus and the trine with Jupiter (which =Sun/Moon); Venus and the square with Neptune, and Neptune’s contact with the Midheaven! –A grand-view consultant, behind the scenes, in the creative arts field, teaching as he fulfills his business.


This is the horoscope of Giorgio Armani, the great fashion designer. –This example is not as cleanly articulated as so many, many others are, but by the process of deductive reasoning, we can capture the planetary-contact mix here and definitely capture his potentials, his needs, his strengths.







This Midheaven extension begins with the Sun, which is disposited by Uranus, which is in mutual reception with Saturn! This is an important routing, but it stops with the mutual reception. We sense the need and aptitude to explore innovative business potentials.




We look for further extension opportunities: the Sun is opposed with the Moon, which is the final dispositor of the horoscope. While this extension stops there, we are able to add the feel of international outreach to embellish innovative business practice.


The Sun is also squared by Mars, disposited by Pluto, disposited by Mercury, which is conjunct Uranus, which is disposited by Saturn in mutual reception with Uranus. Again we are stopped from full bloom, as it were, BUT, within this last circuit, we see a way out: Mercury is opposed Neptune, and this aspect contact is the closest aspect contact made within the horoscope (almost always an added strength). We can feel corroboration about innovative business practice with high creativity, with international outreach.


This is the horoscope of Christian Dior the short-career enormous-effect fashion designer with grand mercantile outreach still today! [Dior’s early career was in the foreign service! See the Moon, the final dispositor, in the 9th.]


**So, we have seen how we can squeak the Vocational Profiling Process into some tight corners and emerge with some light! Normally, though, as we have seen over and over and over again, the profiling routes produce clear, well-defined results to reiterate the miracle that is our Astrology.


This ends the Vocational Profiling tutorial we’ve presented here for just over a year. Keep practicing: see the Lessons in the MetaArts archives and the exercises presented almost weekly at NoelTyl.com.


Next month, we’ll begin a series on Medical Profiling through astrology.

Noel Tyl,
Astrologer

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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