Underlying everything is the fundamental paradox that both merges and divides houses three and six: They are forever joined at the hip by their common association with Mercury, while they are simultaneously forever at loggerheads via the fact that they square each other. Instead, I aim to explore the curious, awkward linkages between the two of them. My aim here in this brief article is not to offer an exhaustive analysis of these two vast subjects. When Tem Tarriktar invited me to write an article about houses three and six, I breathed a sigh of relief - ah, only 1/6th of all infinity! Each house of the horoscope represents an archetypal field of such epic proportions that it would require an infinite number of astrologers writing an infinite number of articles in an infinite number of Mountain Astrologer magazines to thoroughly explore any one of them. We astrologers take the universe and all its possibilities that have ever existed or ever will exist, then we divide that huge pie into twelve slices. *This article was previously published in the December 2015/January 2016 edition of The Mountain Astrologer and has been republished with permission.
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