Unveiling Carl Jung: The Fiery Power of Mars in the 11th House.

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Carl Gustav Jung born in Kesswil Switzerland on the 26th of July 1876 and died 85 years after in Küsnacht Switzerland. Since we are on the eve of his birthday—today is June 25th and his birthday is on July 26th—I wanted to share his birth chart by focusing on the house and planet I consider most important in his life. In other words, the house and planet that in my opinion defined his life from beginning to end. Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss Psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist.
Carl Gustav Jung had Mars in the 11th house, a bewitching placement that indicates his charisma and ease in making friends. He was very creative and full of energy, which helped him achieve his goals. He was energized by being around people, and Mars in the 11th house ruled him as a person motivated to take action and fight for what he wanted. In the description of this video I´ll post a link to one of his last interviews so we can match this analysis to aspects of his life he shares in that conversation. Born to be around people, he was ambitious, and Mars in the 11th house usually makes such individuals successful. He was determined and saw his friends as a source of inspiration. Indeed, he was sociable, gregarious, and outgoing.
Carl Gustav Jung had fiery energy that he used constructively and I believe that was a key factor that made his success a reality, because with the planet mars in the 11 house he could´ve easily killed someone or more than one person in his drive to defend himself and his views and an event like that could´ve greatly diminished his success. With Mars in the 11th house, the universe shows its support by delivering financial gains and material goods, and he made the most of all these gifts. He was set on, improving his social status, which motivated him to accomplish his goals. A natural-born leader, it was easy for him to work as part of a team. He loved networking, which gave him many professional connections that helped him get ahead in life. He was very popular, valued his independence greatly and enjoyed being in charge. He enjoyed small talk more than forging deep bonds, often initiating conversations and actively making friends. He believed that more connections would bring more opportunities, and he knew how to capitalize on his power to detect the right people.
Jung was born to make an impact on society and considered pretty much everyone a potential friend, regardless of skin color, nationality, or religion. He believed society could function better and worked on this through volunteering and helping the less fortunate. He enjoyed friends with high energy levels and he was enthusiastic and passionate about the organizations he was a member of. Mars in the 11th house can bring disharmony and quarrels with friends, which became a source of conflict with Freud. He enjoyed being around like-minded people who could discuss his interests, and making friends helped him achieve his goals. His friendships were more like acquaintances, as he was more into socializing and networking. He wanted to be well-respected and influential in his circles.
C G Jung had a rebellious personality and the strength to physically fight. Since he was the creator of the theory of archetypes, Mars, the Roman God of War, represented the warrior and the hero, which could well be his archetype. However, as he stated, archetypes change over the course of one's life. He didn't want his life to be boring and used this Mars placement to protect himself, achieve his goals, and get what he wanted. He learned early in life to avoid brawls or physical confrontations despite his impulsiveness. He enjoyed freedom, humanitarian ideals, originality, and modern technologies. Mars in the 11th house indicated he would have many brilliant ideas. In summary, he was born to make friends and be greatly involved in the community as a whole. Thank you.

Carl Jung: Face to Face - 1959 Interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0p1ITcGtKI

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