Pallas in Cancer, Pallas in the 10th House

Pallas in Cancer

Pallas in Cancer has a great deal of emotional intelligence which allows them to better understand themselves and the world around them. They can use this emotional radar to know the best way to approach a situation and find like-minded people they can share and spend their time with. They are very hesitant to open up at first, but when they do, they can be very charming and flattering. The Pallas Cancer wants to create a warm home environment that is very inviting. They want to be able to take care of others that are close to them. They tend to rally around causes of helping the community and helping the poor, elderly, and underprivileged people around them. Family is also very important and they will do their best to make sure everyone feels seen and heard. The Cancer Pallas is very protective and will find ways to make sure their empathy and intuition are used in the best ways. 

10th House

Keywords: The keywords associated with the 10th house are work, career, parents, authority, government, leadership, fame, notoriety, legacy, and public life. 

Angular House Type: An Angular house type is ruled by a cardinal sign. Capricorn is the cardinal earth sign ruling the 10th house. 

The 10th house in astrology is symbolic of your life in the public’s eye and your career path. This area of the chart is symbolic of the authorities in your life; parents, bosses, and leaders. It shows you how your relationship with your parents has played out and how easily you accept or reject authority in your life. The 10th house is where we meet or defy expectations for our career, family, and achievements. This house is also related to notoriety and legacy. 

The 10th house is allowing you to better understand the dynamics of power and control. At times we exert little control over what the world or others think of us. We can construct our identity but often the person we are trying to portray is clouded by the worlds view of us. The 10th house is giving you the opportunity to take ownership of your career, who you want to be, and what you want people to remember about you.