
This is the glyph representing Mars: the universal symbol for males. Can you find Mars in your chart?
Mars Rules
Aries, and Co-rules
Scorpio
Mars is the outermost of the “personal” planets (the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars). He scouts around the periphery of these planets—and of the Earth, like a protector. He scouts the zodiac every 2 years, stops every 20 months or so to turn around and take another look (retrogrades), then returns to his normal rounds.
Mars represents pure energy, the part of us that will kick the ass of those who threaten us. And even those who mean us no harm, if we are living in fear and our Mars energy is out of control. The energy can be very constructive or very destructive, depending on how we choose to use it.
Mars represents our raw energy and the ways we express it, including fighting, sports, and sex. The mythological god Mars is often shown with a shield, a sword, and a bright star of light on his crotch.
Mars describes your:
Physical Energy: Athletics, Sex,
How you assert yourself (or don’t)
How you defend yourself (or don’t)
What happens when you are angry
New beginnings, pioneering
Speed, Hurriedness
Awareness of self
He represents these people:
Leaders, Athletes, Aggressive people
and these things:
Weapons, sharp or dangerous objects
Mars rules the Head.
- All of us have Mars somewhere. If we do not respect him and give his energy an outlet, if we pen up our anger and frustration, the energy will come out in ways that are destructive.
- Constructive uses of Mars include exercise and activity of the body and/or mind. A well-cared for Mars keeps one away from destructive people and situations.
- A blocked or frustrated Mars can bring injury and illness to the physical body, aggressive persons, impatience, rudeness, hastiness, or inappropriate competitive urges. That is one reason why exercise of the physical body is so important to our physical and mental health.
Mars retrograde turns Mars energy inward. Bottled up anger, fighting, aggression, assertiveness, confidence, initiative. With Mars retro, you can be really hard on yourself. Bottled up anger sits and festers and makes your body unhealthy. It often shows up as severe tension or inflammation. (Look at Mars’ sign and house to pinpoint the part of the body—if it’s Aries it’s the head, Cancer, the tummy, etc.)
You learned to swallow it all up in childhood, and you can unlearn it if you deal honestly with your past and turn towards the positive use of Mars rx: great stamina and inner strength. You release your anger and honor your desires, and you are gentle and compassionate with yourself.


Molly Cliborne

1 · anony · 18 March 2006
i hav sun mars and pluto all in scorpio and all in the 8th house conjunct does this make me a warrior? all of these are square my moon in aquirius..
2 · Sarah Ashley Andrews · 30 January 2007
My Mars is in Aries, I THINK it’s retrograde but the thing is I don’t know for sure. I think it’s stationary, actually. Is that considered retrograde? Ahh I don’t know
3 · Molly · 30 January 2007
Hi Sarah— You would need to check the ephemeris. You can find it online at www.astro.com, under “3000 years ephemeris.” A planet is considered stationary when it is traveling 1/10 its normal speed or slower.
4 · chinagirl · 8 October 2007
I have sun conj mars and mars square saturn in my chart what does all this mean? chinagirl
5 · Nicole · 1 November 2007
I have Mars in 9th House 18’ 43”, Mars in Scorpio, Venus Conjunct Mars, Mars Opposition Saturn and Mercury Sextile Mars. What does all this mean? Nicole
6 · keerti · 12 November 2007
I am geminies and have mars in 10 th house in Aquarius conjunct Mars. Saturn in 12 house of Aries.
Please tell me about the effect of retrograte mars on geminies.
thanks
7 · Katie · 11 January 2008
Wow. Thanks for this entry. I have an Aries Sun and Ascendant and Mars is a very prominent planet in my chart (I have a Mars in Leo). I found out in my birth time that Mars was also in retrograde! Now it makes A LOT of sense why I don’t act as fiery as I should – because I tend to BOTTLE THINGS UP and inflict pain upon myself (turning the anger inward) instead of releasing it!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
8 · Pluto · 12 August 2008
Anony, with mar, pluto and sun conjunct in the 8th, square moon, you must really flip out when someone hurts your feelings or says something to piss you off.
9 · Dennis · 24 August 2008
I have a Mars in Leo, sounds great, and I love it, but, I have it locked up in that pesky 12 house. My Mars has good aspects to most of my other planets, and Mars works well in Leo, but that 12 house thing is crazy. I wish that it was not there, but I guess if it was not, I would find myself in very interesting situations. It does keep my Leo subdued. Leo is also running the afairs of the 12 house, as it is on the cusp.
10 · brad eddy · 6 September 2008
I have my rising, and mars in aries.
which may make since..
because I have a quick, explosive temper sometimes..
and I am agressive.