PL in the I and X houses

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PL in I grants indomitable physical strength, along with the capacity for regeneration and self-transformation. Its modus operandi is secretive and subtle. It exerts a dominating effect over its environment. Here the character has natural ability for seduction, manipulation, and a feel for power. The persons aura pulsates with sexual energy. Inexplicable depth and complexity. Overtones of obsession and tyranny.

With PL in the X, most of the characteristics of PL in I are present, like physical strength, secrecy, etc… But it is felt more in the persons career, regenerating or transforming their field of profession, excavating certain issues and bringing them to the fore. It could indicate a hidden profession, or one involved in research, healing.

Both placements (PL in I or X) participate in some form of transformation, be it a person transforming themselves into something better, a physician healing a patient, or reviving a failed business.

Radical turns can occur to ones career with PL in X. It is indicative of the hit Logan Paul took when he posted a video of a dead body on his YouTube channel, leading to a period of defamation. We also have Richard Nixon, whose meteoric rise to power is marked by a resignation in disgrace.

As example of PL in I we have:

-Maria Felix and her tantalizing effect over the masses.
-The author John Carr with his complex detective stories and puzzles.
-Strongman Apollon who was famous for his grip strength.
-Athlete Violette Morris who fought and defeated men.
-Ice hockey player Bobby Hull whose physical talents are unmatched.

In both cases of PL in I or X we come across criminal activity, mob leaders, terrorism, etc…

Examples of PL in X:

-Silvio Berlusconi, who was ranked 12th by Forbes in the the List of The World’s Most Powerful People due to his domination of Italian politics. He was also seen as being an authoritarian leader.
-Football coach Dennis Erickson who revived Vandal football and quickly turned it into a top I-AA program.
-John Grun who was believed to be the strongest man in the word at the end of the 19th century.
-Albert Bustamante, convicted of accepting bribes and racketeering, which ruined his reputation.
-Spanish Banker Mario Conde who was accused of fraud and embezzlement.
-Italian mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti.
-Italian mobster Rina Salvatore.

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