What Each House Represents Astrology

Astrology is limitless. The astrological houses come into action when each of the 12 zodiac archetypes appears in different aspects of your life… but what do houses imply in astrology, anyway? If your horoscope has ever made cryptic assertions about “the houses,” you’ve undoubtedly scanned over it and felt a little befuddled. I, too, was initially perplexed as a clairvoyant astrologer with a lifelong fascination with the cosmos. But now I’m here to assist you.

The astrological houses identify the specific regions of your life to which your horoscope refers. Each house, for example, signifies something entirely different; they decide the many types of people, places, and life events you will face over your lifetime.

In astrology, what do the 12 houses represent?

The houses in astrology are the cosmic equivalent of a crystal ball, only far more reliable. There are 12 houses in the Tarot, each symbolizing a different aspect of life, such as health, money, relationships, and everything in between. Consider the wheel of houses as a sky map, with planets traveling from house to house all the time. Each planet was in a different house when you were born, and those houses may be seen in your birth chart. Because the homes are based on the time you were born rather than the date, you may need to text your parents to find out.

The positions of the planets at the time of your birth (or throughout your life) might reveal important information. For example, if Jupiter (the planet of luck) was in your second house (which governs wealth) at the time of your birth, making money will most likely come easily to you. (Could you please share the love?)

Is it true that everyone in astrology has 12 houses?

Is it possible that you’re missing a planet? Is this a sign that you’re lacking a key component of your personality? Though empty houses in astrology can be perplexing, there is no such thing as a planet that has gone missing.

“It’s hard not to have a planet in your chart,” says Ambi Kavanagh, founder of Soulstrology and astrologer. “A planet is in one portion of the zodiac at any given moment. For example, during the week of March 19, Saturn was at zero degrees Aquarius and at the extreme end of Capricorn. So he was either 29 degrees Capricorn or 0 degrees Aquarius, but not’missing.'”

There are 12 residences in total, each representing a distinct aspect of life. The seventh house, for example, represents your committed partnerships, and the tone of your partnerships is determined by the placement of a planet in the seventh house. Mercury, for example, is in my seventh house and is a planet associated with communication and intelligence. That implies I’m drawn to people who are intelligent, smooth-talking, and expressive, and I need to mate with someone who is intellectually equal to me.

“If a planet is in a house, the features and themes of that planet are incorporated into the life regions of that house.” You just don’t have the energy of a specific planet infused if you don’t.” Astrologer Ambi Kavanagh

Let’s pretend your seventh house is a blank slate. Don’t be concerned; instead, take comfort in the fact that having an empty house is common, and it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re doomed in a certain area of life. “It’s something people are afraid of, but they shouldn’t be,” adds Kavanagh. If a planet is in a house, the features and themes of that planet are absorbed into the life regions of that house. If you don’t, it simply implies that the energy of a given planet hasn’t been incorporated into a particular living region. But that doesn’t rule out the possibility of ‘action’ in regard to the life themes ruled by that house.”

What does the 7th house signify?

Insight into relationships can be found in the Seventh House. It’s known as the house of marriage, but it also defines how you pair up in love, friendship, and business connections. All crucial one-on-one ties, including foes and arch-rivals, are revealed in the Seventh House.

What does the 11th house symbolize?

The Eleventh House is where you make your social debut, as well as the greeting you receive. It’s the classic house of friends, but it also includes coworkers and social circles. Aquarius and Uranus/Saturn share this house.

What does the tenth house symbolize?

The House of Social Status is the name given to the tenth House. It’s about where we’ve landed in our social (or work/career) circles, as well as in society as a whole. Consider our social rank, the authority it confers, and the role we play as a result. It also refers to any promotions we may earn, whatever fame we may have or may achieve, and the types of commercial and social activities we engage in. In terms of achievement, this home focuses on how we see ourselves and how the rest of the community sees us (and our efforts). We focus on manifesting ourselves through this house.

In the Tenth House, vocation is crucial. What part will we play, and how will we perform it to the best of our abilities? What do we want to accomplish? Here, your career, professional goals, desire, and motivation all play a role. Employers and their regulations, as well as any other groups (particularly the government) that have the power to rule over us, are covered here in a more practical sense. With our life’s work comes the responsibility of reigning over others, however there will always be someone who reigns supreme over us.

The ego fulfillment we gain as a result of our employment and vocations can be viewed intangibly as prestige and social position. The Tenth House is concerned with how we handle this. In our consumerist world, cash incentives may be the most difficult to tire of; nevertheless, ego massage may grow old more rapidly.

This house is concerned about how we will handle these presents, as well as the status that comes with them. Will we utilize our position to benefit society in a genuine way, or will we be rash and irresponsible? Not everyone is cut out for large-scale social achievement or qualified to make a meaningful contribution to society. It’s also worth mentioning that many of our achievements are made possible by society, not by ourselves.

In the Tenth House, the individual’s link to a group and to society is also underlined. To improve things and have an impact, we need to feel a genuine connection to the cause, as well as a strong desire to alter things. We shall obtain a social standing that is actually worthwhile in this manner. Finally, the Tenth House addresses the father, who is usually the more authoritative parent, in keeping with its concentration on rulers.

What is the nature of my Stellium?

When you map your natal chart, you can see the positions of all the planets in the sky at the time of your birth, not simply where the sun rises and sets.

“A stellium is when three or more planets are clustered in a single zodiac sign or house of someone’s chart,” the twins explain. For example, “babies born in summer of 2020 will have a stellium in Capricorn, as Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto are all in Capricorn.” Another example is having Mars, Mercury, and Saturn all in the fifth house (which relates to romance, love, and creativity).

In some cases, people’s charts may have more than one stellium (i.e., three planets in Sag and three in the eighth house).

In astrology, what is the most powerful house?

Because the angular houses are the most powerful in the chart (according to Lilly, “Planets in angles do more forcibly show their effects”), succedent houses, which are less powerful than the angular but more powerful than the cadent houses, have the quality of appertaining to the angular houses, much like a representative or underling of a powerful person.

In this approach, the second house, which comes after the first house of the body and personality, tends to represent the person’s possessions.

Similarly, the eighth house, which comes after the seventh house of the partner or spouse or “other person,” indicates the other person’s or partner’s possessions.

Succedent houses have a constant, unchanging nature that stems from their central location in each quadrant of the chart.

Although at least one succedent house (the eighth) has a clearly malefic (or unfortunate) meaning, and one is quite weak (the second), on the whole, these are productive houses in which issues such as possessions (the second house) or children (the eighth) take root and grow (the fifth house.)

In the seventh house, which planet is beneficent?

Marriage is associated with the 7th house in your horoscope. Venus is the planet that makes marriage easier. Jupiter (Guru), Venus (Shukra), Mercury (Budh), and the Moon are all favorable planets in everyone’s horoscope. Sun, Saturn (Shani), Mars (Mangal), Rahu, and Ketu are among the planets that are considered unlucky.