Monarch Mindset

(Code Monarch)

COMPARISON TO THEIR SYMBOL

The Monarch begins life in an egg or shell and must undergo a lengthy metamorphosis to evolve into a beautiful butterfly. Similarly, the Monarch Mindset begins her life in a type of introverted and unattractive shell before eventually evolving into a very attractive, sexy woman.

The Monarch wards off predators with a bright display of elaborate colors to warn predators of their undesirable taste and poisonous characteristics. Similarly, the Monarch Mindset draws a lot of attention with her SA moon. But beneath her beauty there exists a not so friendly side that will lash out quickly if she feels mistreated or disrespected.

Monarchs help to pollinate plants as they fly from plant to plant in search of nectar. The Monarch Mindset is also a nurturer of those she loves, whether they are her children or a mate.

 

THE FIVE HOUSES

 

Monarch is the second Mindset on the Syncurrian chart and the second Mindset to comprise the quadrant of “emotions”. Monarchs have very powerful connections to their 1st house of Love and 2nd house of Hope. These emotionally charged houses makes these Mindsets very loving, compassionate and dedicated creatures.

Monarchs are the only Mindset in the quadrant of “emotions” to receive decent dark energy from their 5th house of Scorn to help them in specific situations, despite the fact that it sits on the opposite side of the realm. The 5th house of Scorn or, Mother house, keeps female Mindsets with a deep connection to the house bound to powerful principles and codes of conduct designed to keep them true to their paths in life. This mysterious 5th house also connects them to intuitive ancestral energy “voices from other realms” designed to guide and warn them when negative forces attempt to lure them off their path. Unfortunately for Monarch, her connection to this monstrous 5th house is faint, which prevents her from tapping into the full arsenal of its powers without getting thoroughly pissed off. As will be explained in more detail later, the slivers of protection that these Monarchs do enjoy from their house of Scorn is solely because of their guardian spirit, Vanity.

Monarch’s governing houses are Love and Hope (two acquiescent houses). Therefore, when these Monarchs become emotionally attached, they have the same tendencies as the other three Mindsets in the quadrant, which is to surrender important principles and codes of conduct to appease their mate.

It can also be rather difficult for Monarchs to deal with the subconscious demons that plague their 3rd house of Fear. This foreboding house collects and stores a female Mindset’s negative life experiences and self-assessments (demons). If left unchecked, these demons can literally haunt the realm. Because of this, Monarchs tend to depend quite heavily on an earthly connection—usually a mate—to help quail these subconscious demons and restore harmony to the realm. The more powerful the male energy is the more Monarchs will feel safe and protected. Therefore, these Monarchs tend to be very attracted to the more dominant male Mindsets who are defiant and territorial.

These Monarchs have virtually no direct connection to their 5th house of Scorn to protect their SA moon (4th house). The (SA) in SA moon stands for Sexual Awareness, Sexual Activity and Sexual Allure. This sexually charged 4th house is literally the light of the realm, drawing male Mindsets to the female Mindset. If left unguarded, male Mindsets that are more dominant in nature can apply good sex and or conversation and take over the house via a “torrid surrender”. Once this sexually charged house falls, so can the entire realm. But again, Monarch’s guardian spirit, Vanity, provides significant protection by way of Monarch’s 5th house of Scorn.

 

DEMONS AND GUARDIAN SPIRITS

Monarch’s primary demon is Plain Jane. Plain Jane manifested in the Mindset’s life when she was a child convincing her that she was unattractive. The source of the unattractiveness can be a number of things, such as being too skinny, overweight, or having a scar . . .

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