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hearted, Leo lives in full appreciation and celebration of the finer elements of life,<br />
bringing a dynamism and enthusiasm to everything it touches. This is the fearless<br />
‘becoming’ stage, where things are done for their own sake, playfully and with<br />
pleasure.<br />
Mars in the 4 th House<br />
You are driven to send down roots, dig in, and find the limits of whatever you are<br />
involved in. This urge to be secure always pushes you to always get to the foundation<br />
of things. You are motivated when it comes to home and family.<br />
The Fifth House<br />
The fifth house, another dharma or ‘life purpose’ house, has to do with creativity and<br />
warm out-going self-expression. Here is where we find our originality and flair,<br />
enthusiasm, and even pride in ourselves, building confidence and self-esteem. This is<br />
the life area of personal sovereignty, where we begin to recognise and appreciate our<br />
own dynamic and playful nature. All forms of creative expression (including love<br />
affairs and offspring) are connected with this house.<br />
Virgo on the 5 th House Cusp<br />
Virgo energy is analytical and precise, always separating out what is worthwhile and<br />
worth supporting from that which is outmoded and of no further use. A mental earth<br />
sign, here the mind takes control over matter. This is the sign of ‘ways and means’,<br />
implementation, instrumentation, physical effectiveness and efficiency. Virgo energy is<br />
always facilitating, often caring more for others than for itself.<br />
Pluto in the 5 th House<br />
You are very sensitive (even vulnerable) when it comes to expressing yourself, getting<br />
it out. Periods of intense creativity enable you to go through changes and inner<br />
growth. This creative intensity is good for music, poetry, art, and the like.<br />
The Sixth House<br />
The sixth house is the house of physical efficiency. Here we separate the wheat from<br />
the chaff; get a sense for what is useful, what is not, and make the best of it. This is