A Stellium, a conjunction of 3 or more planets in a house or sign, will create focus, emphasis and action, greatly enhancing the importance of the sign, which you didn't mention so I can't comment on it, and the house involved, in this case the 8th house.
Stelliums are very strong and can dominate a chart.
http://www.lunarliving.org/astrology/stellium_grandquintile.shtml
No, it doesn't mean that you will die young. You can't predict when a death will occur from a natal chart. Fate and your transits at the time will determine when you pass.
The 8th house corresponds to much more than death and sex. It's other people's resources and money, rebirth, support from others, transformation, generation, regeneration, degeneration, healing, inheritances, taxes, alimony, wills, insurance matters, the occult, research, surgery etc. It is a house of endings. It is a Fixed Water house called a Succedent House.
http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/SuccedentHouses.htm
The 8th house is naturally ruled by Scorpio and Pluto in a flat chart, so all your planets in that house: Sun, Mercury, Venus and Mars, will pick up some Scorpion flavour. Scorpio is a sign of intensity, passion, obsession, and of extremes. It's usually all or nothing for them. The key phrase for Scorpio is: I desire.
http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/eigthhouse.htm
Sun in the Eighth House: usually means a dramatic, fiery approach to sex. If you are going out with someone who has this, start with a back rub. The Sun’s house position is where we can fulfill ourselves. Well it doesn’t have to be exclusively through sex. You could also do it through taking up a healing profession (the eighth house covers rehabilitation) or management of other people’s resources (professions such as investment banking and the like).
Mercury in the Eighth House: will never be turned on by a silent person. Talk first. Lots of talk. Mercury in the second house talks and thinks about money. Mercury in the eighth talks and thinks about sex, health (rehabilitation), and other people’s money and resources.
Venus in the Eighth House: needs charm. Put them in beautiful surroundings. Venus in the second house wants to enjoy luxurious possessions. Venus in the eighth house wants those possessions to be provided by a someone else.
Mars in the Eighth House: planet of action. They’ll put the moves on you. Be prepared for lots of physical activity. One exception. If their Mars happens to be in the sign of Gemini, expect the original minuteman (or woman). Those with this placement have to be extra careful with credit cards (Mars is an impulsive shopper and the eighth house is other people’s money; this includes credit matters).
2006-07-27 11:22:59
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answered by astroleolady 5
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Houses represent areas of our life ... not our inner needs, but where we seek to meet our inner needs, and where we express whatever facet of our personality those planets in the 8th represent. The 8th house is the house where we deal with our partner's expectations of us (business or marriage ... not common-law or love, but a merging-type of partnership). And our expectations of them, too. You want things from them, they want things from you. You don't always get what you want. They don't always get what they want. Sometimes what you want is in direct contradiction from what they want. How do you handle these differences? How do you handle it inside yourself, and how do you handle it WITH your partner? All marriages/partnerships have some degree of struggle, and the 8th house shows how we handle that struggle. Even more importantly though, is that our partners act as a mirror. We see ourselves through their eyes (which is why "early love", when everything is "wonderful" feels so darn good ... our reflection looks GREAT, and that buoys up our self-esteem). However, when things start to become difficult in the marriage, we have two choices: we can push harder and create or increase the conflict in our marriage ... or we can look inward and come to a better understanding of ourselves and gain mastery over our inner issues. In short, the ultimate purpose of partnerships is to grow, to transform who we are ... and in the process become a better and happier person. The ultimate meaning of the 8th house is therefore self-transformation through the insights gained through marital conflict. Aquarius, or any air sign, connected with the 8th house is a very good sign to have there, because it gives intellectual impartiality and logical detachment .. the ability to take this potentially-very-intense house and temper it with wisdom learned. Indeed, people with 3 or more planets in the 8th house tend to grow because of their committed relationships. Or they fail dismally. It's up to them how they handle it. With Venus and Uranus in Aquarius in the 8th house, you WILL bond strongly, and you will have problems over understanding how to give and how much freedom to give up. This will initially be a very large problem in your relationships, and unless you can learn that marriages require a different type of interaction, and a different type of accountability and coordination, you will have a very difficult first 7-10 years of marriage. You will have to learn to be tenderly involved as well. Neptune helps make you more empathetic and sensitive to the other person's needs, so there are strengths there that you can pull on to grow and transform .. and succeed in your marriage.
2016-03-16 06:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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