Property, wealth and earth resources.
Family relations, education, short trips.
Family, family life, father and mother.
Creativity, children, prediction, love.
6 work, membership.
7 the partnership between love and career.
8 inheritance, life and death, sex.
9 philosophical point of view, higher education.
10 occupation, ambition, everything outside the family.
1 1 Friends, knowledge and fun of learning.
12 retirement and self-sacrifice.
First house related constellations
Aries-related planet: Mars-originally the first house that pursues individuality and public image, representing self-awareness, temper and nature. It is often described as the "front door" of the world, because it holds the key to our view of life and others. We express and release our inner needs and energy to the surrounding environment through the first house. The constellation on the rising point affects our view of the world and the world's view of us.
The rising point of the feature is like a "mask" (Latin, meaning a mask worn by an actor), which is the mask we wore for the first time on the world stage. Only in a safe and relaxed environment will we take off this mask and let others see the real us. Sometimes we suppress our true selves because others recognize our masks. Therefore, the first house tends to hide the personality given to us by other planets, especially the sun.
The first house connects Mars and Aries. It describes our personality and is the medium between us and the world. Physiologically, the first house is considered to be the factor that determines our appearance and vitality. The constellations and planets in this house suggest ways to express yourself and discover your personality. If we fail to discover or develop these personalities, we can't feel the whole self.
This palace also tells us something about early life. Because we experienced the energy it represented when we were young, we were branded with constellations and planets in this family. No matter what our situation is, the stars know it. When we gradually develop the rising point of the first house and the personality endowed by the planets, we will know more about ourselves and our relationship with the surrounding environment.
The first house also represents the energy we output. This is the part of ourselves that we choose to show when interacting with others. We designed a mask for ourselves and gradually thought we were a mask. In this sense, the first house is not only our inner self-image, but also another image we use to express ourselves. However, this mask is not a deceptive prop, but a part of the complete self. The first house symbolizes the part of ourselves that we communicate with the world-that is, the mask we choose in front of everyone.
Second house related constellations
Taurus related planet: Venus-our relationship with wealth and material world. The second house tells us how to measure our own value and what we hope to get from our talents. It represents the inner need for money and material wealth. For example. Do we like the debauchery brought by money or long for inner peace? How we view the value of life is very important, because this is the reason for our existence. When the value of existence changes, the focus of our life will also change dramatically.
The second house of characteristics brings us a more complete self, a stronger sense of self-worth and ability. In order to feel safe and stable, we need to know the wealth we have. Recognizing the value of existence (or what we long for) can help us organize our lives better and give us a sense of reality and stability.
The second house connects Taurus and Venus. It connects us with practical and tangible values. But this will vary according to the position of the stars in the second house. For example, if the moon in the second house is in Taurus, it means that bank deposits can bring a sense of stability; Uranus in Sagittarius's second house may mean that material wealth is a burden. We get a sense of independence and security from what we have, which can also come from our body, financial situation, children, religion or other beliefs. However, the sense of security brought by pursuing external things will make us weak, because external things may not belong to you or become irrelevant to you. Perhaps only those things that we can control are the source of real security, because no matter how the external glitz changes, you will never lose them.
The constellations and planets in the second house suggest our inherited talents and abilities. By developing these abilities, we will feel more valuable. The planets in this house show a strong relationship with our property, describe how we look at people and things around us, and explain whether we are satisfied or not. The most prominent feature of the second house is the desire to create lasting wealth for future generations.
The planets in the second house imply a strong possessiveness and the characteristics of those things we pursue. From a material point of view, the second house shows the material wealth we have.
Third house related constellations
Gemini related planet: Mercury-an important development stage in life, eager to explore the environment. In our early life, the third house corresponds to the stage when we are eager to explore the surrounding environment-we begin to learn to crawl and walk and establish our own independence. This house also represents the ability to master language, remember, recognize things and communicate. It is characterized by establishing relationships between things it has mastered and is willing to conduct a thorough study of its interests.
Features Traditionally, the third house corresponds to "tangible thinking" (the ninth house corresponds to "intangible thinking"), which confirms the different division of labor between the left and right brains. The third house is related to the behavior of the left brain, mainly engaged in rational and organizational thinking, representing the ability of analysis and organizational thinking. The stars in the third house describe the speed of our thinking and whether we emphasize rational thinking or perceptual thinking. It also expresses how we will develop our thinking ability and how we can use it in our life.
The third house connects Mercury and Gemini, and it contains planets and constellations that represent our attitude towards knowledge. For example, Jupiter in the third house of Leo means confidence and persuasiveness in communication, while Mercury in the third house of Capricorn means caution in expressing your views.
The stars in this house show the way we interact with our surroundings, as well as our understanding and strangeness in some aspects of natural things. If Venus exists in this house, then we may feel that the world is full of fun; And if it is Pluto instead of Venus, then we may feel that the world is full of danger and fear. The planets and constellations here show the influence of subconscious thinking on the real world. The third house also shows our relationship with brothers, sisters and neighbors. Stars describe the bonds between brothers and sisters and their images in our hearts.
The third house also contains our early school experiences. In the early adolescence, we have accepted a lot of information and knowledge, which will eventually affect our views and ideas; At the same time, we have mastered the code of conduct and used it to guide our lives. The third house implies that possible experiences at this important stage of development determine the quality of this life journey.
Fourth house related constellations
Cancer related planet: the moon-the root of the family and its position in the world. The fourth house establishes the foundation of life and supports our existence, because here we come into contact with things that have the most profound influence on us. It reflects the "root" in our hearts: it is not limited to the category of individuals, but also connects us with ancestors, nations and even races. Although many of these factors are unknown to us, this house gives us a sense of belonging-the ability to understand and find our place and integrate into the world.
The fourth house represents a place where we are far away from our daily life and communicate with our hearts. This is where we look for emotional attachment. Therefore, the fourth house is traditionally connected with home and our "roots"-the atmosphere we create at home and the things we feel most natural. The fourth house also reveals the situation and influence of our family when we grow up. The characteristics of the family and the history of generations of the family are also reflected in this palace.
The fourth and tenth houses describe the influence of parents on us. Because the fourth house connects the moon and cancer, traditionally, the fourth house represents the mother and the tenth house represents the father. Although many astrologers still adhere to this tradition, it is generally believed that the fourth house is more inclined to describe the father, and it also contains a hidden parent: an uncommon parent. No matter whether the fourth house describes the father or the mother (every astrologer should have his own judgment), it is important that the stars indicate the experience that parents bring to their children, not whether parents are male or female. Our feelings for our parents will accompany us into adulthood, which will also affect our communication with others. Knowing the root of this feeling allows us to control or change its influence on us.
The fourth house depicts some characteristics of our early life and shows whether we can express our deepest feelings and needs conveniently. Any way to return to ourselves (such as psychoanalysis or meditation) needs the energy of the fourth house to surface, so that we can control them more conveniently.
The planets in this house hint at how one will treat life and the strong demand for privacy. Traditionally, the fourth house means "end": it describes how we come to the next conclusion and describes the years after retirement.
Constellations related to the fifth house
Leo is related to planets: the sun, the fifth house of self-expansion and the desire to find the true self, is related to its own creative development, especially (but not only) in the field of art. This house does not reveal which creative field our energy is used in, but tells us how and how to use our creative ability. Some people enjoy making practical things, while others like artistic creation, although the process may be painful. Fundamentally speaking, this palace expresses the happiness we get after we devote ourselves wholeheartedly, and the happiness of pursuing fun.
The fifth house of characteristics connects Leo and the sun, which controls our childhood self-development and our ability to establish a correct connection between our heart and reality. It reflects our desire to radiate light and heat like the sun and become the center of the world, which is extremely important to the lives of others. Some people may think that this is meddling, but it is the natural right of the fifth house.
Sports and entertainment, the excitement in competition, the joy of winning and meeting challenges are all the pursuits of the fifth house. Gambling and speculation represent the part of our inner adventure, which makes us feel that life is full of changes. Hobbies let us devote ourselves to things that stimulate fun, and the happiness brought by a full life makes us full of energy. The fifth house hints at our spare time and the way we treat it.
Love also has a place in the fifth house. Our most natural way of self-expression is love, because it makes us feel complete and gives us childlike curiosity again. Besides irresistible passion, love also makes us feel special. We become the object of another person's feelings, and we will also show our love to someone. The stars in the fifth house hint at how we will create romance and what kind of people will attract us. This house also tells us something about sex-our ability to give and enjoy happiness and our attraction to others.
Many people think that the most obvious performance of children in the fifth house is childbirth. The planets and constellations in this house contain a lot of information about our relationship with children, and also describe our "children in our hearts", that is, the part of our hearts that is always young. There is a child in our heart who is eager to get our love because of his particularity. But this is often overlooked when we are children; On the contrary, we get their love because we meet their expectations. But at least we can avoid the same harm from happening to our children.
Constellations related to the sixth house
Virgo-related planet: Mercury-looking for a mission and coping with daily life. The sixth house is the last twelfth house below the horizon. Because it is in front of the seventh house, it prepares a foundation for us to face the outside world and learn to cooperate with others. Behind the fifth house, it also reminds us that no matter how wonderful ideas are, only hard work and knowledge can shape them. So the theme of this palace is the adjustment and compromise we must make in the face of real life.
Characteristics When we live according to our true selves, we will feel happy and happy, but when we don't, stress, pain and illness will follow. Finding a mission that suits your personality is the significance of the sixth house. Just as only apple seeds can produce apples, we can achieve the greatest success only by following our true selves.
The sixth house connects Mercury and Virgo, which expresses the relationship between our inner world and external reality, that is, the relationship between our mind and appearance. In the sixth house, the meaning of health, work and dedication comes from the connection between body and heart. The relationship between work and health is easy to understand: no matter what our temper, we all want to be useful and valuable people, but overwork will affect our health, and doing nothing will slowly lose our energy. The star position shows our attitude towards health; This palace is also related to traditional and modern medical methods and medicines.
Body and mind are inseparable; Thinking or feeling will affect the body, and the condition of the body will also affect thinking and feeling. This house embodies our potential to integrate our thoughts, bodies and feelings, so that they can live in harmony and cooperate with each other. At the same time, the sixth house can also let us know the psychological impact of certain diseases to some extent.
The planets and constellations in the sixth house represent our energy to cope with daily life. Following the law provides a framework for our life and makes us more organized. The star position shows our attitude towards work: not only what kind of work we are engaged in, but also our relationship with colleagues; Explain how we serve others and how we want others to serve ourselves. In this palace, we need to establish a balance between real life and other things, otherwise our good balance between body and mind will be destroyed.
Constellations related to the seventh house
Libra-related planet: Venus-learn to get along with others and keep yourself in interpersonal relationships. Traditionally, the seventh house represents friendship, marriage and enemies. Although this house does express the quality of the partner we seek, it is not the core content of the seventh house, because the planets and constellations in this house express more the status and type of the relationship itself. Saturn in the seventh house means a relationship based on responsibility, while Jupiter may mean a desire to develop relationships.
The seventh house, which represents characteristics, connects Libra and Venus. The star position shows what we want from intimacy, so it also expresses the quality that we value our partner most. Some parts of our partner's birth chart are often associated with planets and constellations in our seventh house.
We don't usually think of the features of the seventh house as part of ourselves (that is, as our potential) because they are largely unconscious. But as jung pointed out, "when our inner self is unconscious, it will appear in the form of fate." If these characteristics are shown in others, they will become our strongest attraction. On a deeper level, the qualities we want our partner to have are those hidden in our hearts and make us feel defective.
Through the seventh house, we project our sense of want or subconscious disgust (positive and negative) on people close to us. Our strong reaction to a certain quality of someone may actually be entirely due to ourselves. This palace seems to be a mirror in front of us; If we don't like some of our own qualities, we won't like these qualities in others.
But we may not be able to find those favorable qualities in the hidden qualities, and these may be what attracts us in others. These qualities can make us feel complete and energetic, so we hope to keep in touch with people who have these qualities. We can also acquire these qualities through hard work. But if you just rely on others' efforts blindly, then the initial intimate relationship may develop into hostility or even go to court, which is the other side of the Seven Palaces.
Fundamentally speaking, the seventh house shows us a way to know ourselves through others. And we should know that in getting along with others, we are sometimes the key to success or failure.
Constellations related to the eighth house
Scorpio-related planet: Pluto, the eighth house that combines with others and converges with itself, represents death, sex and rebirth, and also shows the combination with others in the real field (such as economy) and emotional field (especially gender relations). The stars in this house describe how we deal with financial problems in marriage, inheritance and business cooperation: how we share the same wealth and how we integrate with others. What this palace gives us is a kind of self-knowledge, and we can get rid of the complicated emotional obstacles in our hearts and get a new life.
The meaning of death in the eighth house of identity is very abstract, because death here refers to an inseparable relationship with another person: giving up the self you have tried to defend. We "die" as individuals, but we are reborn as half of us. The theme of this palace is about inner death and rebirth. These changes can provide us with vitality and stability, but if we overemphasize gains and losses, then a series of struggles await us.
Many aspects of the sexual field are embodied in the eighth house, which is also the energy represented by Pluto and Scorpio. In sex, we expose all of us; When we really combine with others, we forget our own existence and become a part of the combination. Temporary loss of consciousness during orgasm is usually symbolically depicted as death; The same thing happens in some deep spiritual explorations, which is why the eighth house connects the journey of the soul with the mysterious world.
Emotion is a catalyst for change. Facing the problems of the past, the eighth house can give us a new life. Usually these problems stem from past feelings, especially our early feelings with our parents. Emotionally, this house symbolizes the pursuit of stability, especially in intimate relationships. Children depend on their mothers, and many people try to clone this dependence in adult relationships. When the eighth house presents us with the fear of abandonment and death that once plagued us, we may abandon these emotional imprisonments. The eighth house also has a dark and irrational side-it also represents our primitive and destructive impulses, and we need to treat these impulses rationally so that they can be transformed.
Constellations related to the ninth house
Sagittarius related planet: Jupiter-the connection with the gods and the meaning of finding life. The ninth house gives life a wide range of meanings. In this house, we will consider the meaning and purpose of life and incorporate the results into our beliefs. In this palace, we will learn lessons from ourselves and others and form our view of existence. These analyses the relationship between the ninth house in the traditional sense and law, philosophy and religion, all of which involve the meaning of life.
The ninth house represents our "invisible thinking", which makes us know more about our world and helps us find our place in it. It is here that we seek the most fundamental truth and try to understand the basic laws of life. We are all pursuing a perfect world and moral norms. Without them, we will lose the direction of life. We are convinced that there is an orderly world in the ninth house, and each of us has his own role in this world-although everyone has different understandings of this world and his own role. Direction and goal are the basic meaning of this house, which is also the energy represented by Sagittarius and Jupiter. Stars describe how we will treat religious and philosophical issues-that is, our relationship with God and our beliefs.
The ninth house also marks our ability to draw conclusions and apply what we have learned. This function of discovering the laws of things is completed by the right brain, in which image thinking and abstract thinking are carried out. Therefore, the ninth house gives life a long-term meaning. From this perspective, it is connected with a long journey: "travel" can be understood literally or as an inner experience-no matter how we understand it, our life will become broader. Higher education is also expressed in the ninth house, where we may find our favorite study field or atmosphere.
The strong stars in this house express the ability of perceptual thinking and meeting: the ability to feel the direction of things. The ninth house focuses on what has not happened yet. According to the planets and constellations in the house, we can know whether the future is bright or dark. In the ninth house, Mercury in Aries expresses its willingness to learn new things, while if Saturn is in Aries, it shows its complacency and lack of adventurous spirit.
The tenth house related constellations
Capricorn related planet: Saturn-the contribution to society and the quality we want to show. The tenth house is our ambition, and the stars describe those qualities that we want to be respected by others. Through the planets and constellations in this house, we gain success and recognition; And what others think of us is expressed in the tenth house. This house represents the satisfaction brought by the ability to benefit and influence society.
The characteristic zenith (the boundary of the tenth house) is the highest point of the birth chart, and the star position here is more prominent than other places. We are here to show our public image to the whole world, and the planets and constellations here also correspond to the characteristics of us that are easily perceived by ourselves and others.
The tenth house connects Saturn and Capricorn. Express our contribution to society, our social status and our suitable occupation with zenith. The attitude towards work and the pursuit of mission are also hinted at in this palace. In the tenth house, Venus Leo is conveying leadership temperament and a desire for praise, while Neptune may express disorientation in the tenth house and eventually sacrifice his career. Many planets in this house imply ambition and a strong desire for social status.
Like the fourth house, childhood experience is an important part of the tenth house. This house usually points to mother, and we have been influenced by her all our lives. When we were children, we began to tell ourselves what kind of people we were. If our mother actively encourages us, we can easily build confidence in the future. If she just criticizes us blindly, then we either lack self-confidence or try our best to win success at the expense of our personal life.
The tenth house also expresses the qualities our mother gave us and her expectations of us. This house shows how our parents will influence our career choices and increase our unfulfilled wishes. Our relationship with authority figures is reflected in our relationship with parents, that is, the axis connecting the fourth house and the tenth house.
The eleventh house related constellations
Aquarius related planet: Uranus-the eleventh house of interpersonal communication and relationships, representing hope and goals. It symbolizes the desire to surpass oneself and the ability to explore new things. We talked about the fifth house earlier, focusing on our own personality, while the eleventh house here focuses on relationships with others. It represents those goals that we can achieve with the help of groups and social forces.
The eleventh house of characteristics connects Aquarius and Uranus, which indicates our impulse to surpass ourselves. The main way to achieve this transcendence is to connect yourself with a larger concept, such as a circle of friends, a group, a belief or an ideology.
The eleventh house reflects the relationship between interrelated and interdependent people. Our thoughts and actions not only affect our own lives, but also the lives of others. Astrology describes how we exist as members of a group and whether our interests will conflict with the group we live in. The sense of belonging of social organizations, political parties or religious groups can give us a sense of identity, make us more clear about ourselves and feel the sense of security brought by the collective. Psychologically, we also want to be part of a larger whole and establish contact with others. Being a part of a larger whole allows us to break personal isolation and deal with all kinds of things better. On the basis of this feeling, we sublimate the feeling that we are a part of human beings, which goes far beyond the scope of blood and nationality.
The positions of the constellations and planets in the eleventh house express our social morality and how we treat moral problems. Being a strong star usually means joining a charity or political group to improve society. Part of the eleventh house will also show what kind of organizations we tend to join.
The eleventh house expresses our ideal of transcending ourselves and connecting with everything, so friendship is also reflected in this house. Friendship can bring us new ideas and interests and let us look at problems in a new way. At the same time, this house also describes our favorite social activities and the types of friends that attract us.
Zodiac related constellations
Pisces-related planets: Neptune-the twelfth house of detachment and integrity represents everyone's inner desire to end-in our hearts, we instinctively realize that we are unconstrained and unlimited, which is also the main meaning expressed by this house. Psychologically speaking, the zodiac conveys the desire to be one with God, and also implies the experience of detachment. However, this has brought us contradictions. Although a part of us yearns for mysterious forces to guide us, our reason is worried about these mysterious forces.
The meaning of the last zodiac sign is related to all the previous signs, and it is also the most difficult to analyze. On the one hand, it is circular settlement, so it symbolizes the end; On the other hand, it is just above the balance line, which is the first house visited by the sun, so it also marks the beginning of a cycle.
The road to detachment is uncertain. Some people reach the other shore with the help of the power of the mind; Others seek to stay away from drugs and alcohol. Jung pointed out that both methods try to touch the "deep heart". The twelfth house connects Neptune and Pisces. The symbol of Pisces is two fish swimming in opposite directions, suggesting the contradiction in human nature-eager to eliminate barriers but worried about losing personality.
A strong star in this house means that life lacks direction. The vague boundary between people is confusing, but if it rises to the height of all mankind, it will produce great sympathy. To varying degrees, this palace depicts a healer, martyr or savior who takes responsibility for others and saves others or himself.
Because of its position in the birth chart, the energy of the twelfth house is easily influenced by our early experiences. If we feel their horrible side in our early years, our reason will respond to rejection, thus burying these energies in our subconscious. But these buried energy will eventually become people or things, and then bring us trouble. This also analyzes the relationship between this palace and disease and hiding enemies.
However, if we can surpass ourselves and abandon some seemingly reasonable ideas, we can integrate the energy of the zodiac into life and find the purpose of life again. Favorable stars express what we have learned in the past. For those who have realized themselves, the planets in this house contain many hints about achievements.