Assertive Mars meets some significant challenges in the sensitive
water sign of Cancer. This warrior planet prefers to charge ahead,
acting on its own instincts, rather than weighing the consequences
of its actions. Cancer, however, tends to blunt Mars' pointed
thrust. This nurturing sign is about protection and security,
so impulsive Mars may be forced to slow down and move more carefully
at this time.
An asset of this period is the ability to blend martian initiative
with Cancerian concerns for preservation. This can be ideal for
carefully building new structures that honor and acknowledge their
connection to the past and to traditional values. The urge to
move forward, then, does not cut us off from familiar patterns,
but includes them to make for a gentler and more comfortable step
into the future.
Cancer is like a river that moves forward, but can also turn
back upon itself. This represents the reference to internal processes
or feelings that are essential to this sign. Mars in Cancer can
successfully combine the yang force of initiative with this awareness
of subjective needs to balance action with reaction and create
gentler models for progress.
The downside of this combination is defensiveness. If Mars does
not have new paths to blaze, it can easily retreat to a position
of vulnerability and insecurity. Overt aggression may not result,
but grumpy behavior and moodiness are possible. One can easily
play the victim, if that's a familiar pattern. Nations and other
organizations may circle their wagons against their perceived
attackers. However, creation of circles of careful initiative
that blend the best of the old and the new can be highly successful
at this time.
Country music singers Naomi Judd, Dolly Parton and Tammy ("Stand
By Your Man") Wynette were all born with Mars in Cancer, as was
basketball coach Phil
Jackson. Having Mars in Cancer doesn't mean that you
can't be aggressive (Sandra Bernhard, Jerry Rubin, Gary
Payton) or scary (Stephen
King, Gene Simmons).
JZ Knight (Ramtha) and Jane Roberts (Seth) are women born with
Mars in Cancer who psychically channel male entities. General
Norman Schwarzkopf expressed his Mars in Cancer in the military,
director George Lucas through his films and George Stephanopoulos
in the political arena.
Two of astrology's greatest researchers, Michel Gauquelin and
Dr. Eugen Jonas, were born with Mars in Cancer. They were both
pioneers (Mars) delving into the origins (Cancer) of our oldest
system for understanding human behavior and natural cycles.