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beauty of astrology is in the simplicity and connectedness of the systems
it uses, which are multi-leveled but carry universal themes which
translate to our life's experiences as individuals. There are many
different house systems that can be used, but the house position all
depend on an accurate time of birth. This is why the time of birth is
important as it sets the chart within a twenty four hour period. Without a
time of birth, an astrologer can only work with planets in signs, but not
know where in the life these exist. Here is a simple description of each
of the House meanings: |
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First House
This is the House where we meet the world and is known also as the rising
sign. It can describe our physical appearance or image and planets in this
house are used to communicate something about the individuality of the
person. For example, Mercury here would indicate that a person needs to
communicate through speech and writing to express their individuality.
There is an impulsive quality here, where we just are and are immediately
recognized by the sign qualities expressed. |
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Second House
This house is concerned with what we have in terms of material
possessions and also our ability to use our special skills and talents to
bring our possessions to us. It is the House of sustenance and what we
must do to maintain our physical well being. It can also indicate our self
esteem and the value we place not only on material things but also
ourselves. Are we worth it? |
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Third House
This house is associate with Gemini and is the area in our lives where we
communicate and disseminate information. It is also associated with short
journeys and our local environment and siblings. It describes our early
education, our schooling and is essentially a social house as it is where
we begin to me the world in social terms. |
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Fourth House
This house is associated
with family, culture and traditions handed down through generations and as
such can refer to past lives and those who we associate with in this life
in order to help us work through our soul's purpose. The family teaches
values and behaviors which may or may not be appropriate as we grow up and
leave the nest. A person with a strong planetary presence here may need to
continue the role of perpetuating strong roots in a family situation.
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Fifth House
This house is where we experiment with our social skills through
interacting with friends and lovers. We learn about ourselves through
others' reaction too our behavior. Here we are encouraged to express our
individuality and creativity and learn not to lose our spontaneity and our
need for play. So this house also shows hobbies and pastimes and also the
results of the most creative act, our children. |
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Sixth House
This House is associated with work and service to the community. It
indicates how we can be part of society and give our skills to it in order
society to benefit, not just ourselves. It is also the house associated
with health and healing and our ability to maintain our physical systems
as a cohesive whole. The work place becomes a macrocosm to our body's
microcosm and we need to be aware of each part making a contribution to
the wellbeing of the whole. |
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Seventh House
This is the house of partnerships and commitment to others through
marriage or long term relationships. It is opposite the First House and
balances the needs of us as individuals with those we relate to on a
permanent basis. We learn compromise and respect for others' individuality
which can sometimes take several attempts to achieve! It is also
traditionally the house of open enemies, and business partnerships.
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Eighth House
This is the House of Scorpio and reminds us that there is one certainty in
life and that is death. It is the house of transformation, endings and
beginnings and the ability to regenerate through sex. It is also
associated with money and inheritance, and also the partner's money and
finances. Our dues to society are shown in this house, through taxation
and living by society's laws or dealing with the consequences. |
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Ninth House
The Ninth House is associated with religion, philosophies and belief
systems, as well as higher education as opposed to school education in the
Third House. It is where we formulate our code for living, either through
our own learning and experience or we can adopt our culture's standards.
Of course, this varies according to the different religions around the
world and this house recognizes the importance of different cultures and
overseas travel. The key word is 'expansion'. |
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Tenth House
This is house is at the top of the chart and consequently refers to our
highest ambition, usually seen through our career, which is how we are
recognized and categorized by society. It represents the culmination of
work and experience to achieve the goals we set ourselves and the
authority other people invest in us as a result of all our hard work and
achievement. An emphasized tenth house usually indicates a person who
reaches the top and is acknowledged for that. |
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Eleventh House
This is concerned with our special friends and groups of people (not
family) with whom we feel a common bond or association. There is a
recognition that other people share our ideals and goals for the common
good, perhaps through political endeavor or charities. It is where we can
create the sort of society we want and not be afraid of change or
challenge to tradition. |
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Twelfth House
This house has been much maligned in the past as its concerns are more to
do with our inner world rather than outer achievements. However it can be
the House of excellence as it is where we can recognize our true inner
selves and act according to our greatest purpose. It may give us cause for
doubt and demand that we question who we are, but that is its greatest
strength. When we withdraw from the world and find a place of peace and
solitude then we are in a position to commune with our higher selves, and
planets in the Twelfth show a need for self reflection. Traditionally it
was considered the house of seclusion in hospitals, prisons etc and the
domain of secret enemies, but we are all capable of being our own worst
enemy by failing to nurture our needs. It is the house where we return
after the maelstrom of interacting with the busy world and can be the
source of great inner strength and tranquility. |
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