PLANETS AND PROFESSIONS

Sun: The leader, the head of the nation, the heroes that the populace looks up to who may or may not
also be the head of the nation. The father-figures of a nation.

Moon: The gatherers, the nesters, those who protect the homeland and are concerned about the welfare
of the population. Women and mother-figures of the nation.

Mercury: The merchants of commerce and trade; the servants and work force; the intellects, communicators,
and messengers of news and ideas. The youth of a nation.

Venus: The cultural elites; the artists; the protectors of the nation’s arts, beauty, and even treasury and
currency; the food supply and agriculture of the nation.

Mars: The warrior class; the military; those in charge of the nation’s defense and security; those willing
to fight to protect the nation’s sovereignty. It pertains to a nation’s army and marines’ force, as
well as its firefighters and police force.

Jupiter: Judges, courts, educators, and religious leaders; publishers and international diplomats;
those who influence the nation’s beliefs, moral standards, and laws.

Saturn: The legislators, executives, and administrators who write and then enforce the rules and laws
of the nation; the governance of the government.

Uranus: The disruptors, revolutionaries, innovators, and inventors; the non-conformists who wish to
effect a new direction or style of society and government. This also pertains to the nation’s air defense
system, or air force.

Neptune: The visionaries, dreamers, pacifists, religious leaders, who seek peace and a world of
beauty; those who withdraw or retreat from society (even reality) and seek peace in nature or escape
from pain, whether emotional or physical; the suffering and marginalized; the victims; also the healers
and rescuers who are committed to helping those who suffer, i.e., nurses. It also pertains to a nation’s
Navy and sea power.

Pluto: The reformers and transformers; the destroyers who wish to tear down the structures of society
and government, often by violent means, in the name of necessity in order to address and correct
wrongdoings that they believe harm others (while willing to harm others themselves in the process of
carrying out their drive to reform).