The Astral Houses How to Interpret Them

An Astronomer’s Guide to Understanding and Interpreting Astral Houses

As celestial bodies move across the heavens, they pass through the twelve Astral Houses. Each of these houses rules over various aspects of our lives and personalities, offering a wealth of insight that can guide us in our earthly endeavours.

Decoding the Mysteries of the Astral Houses

To decipher the secrets held within Astral Houses, one must be conversant with each house’s unique characteristics and symbols.

The First House: The House of Self

The First House is very much about you - your appearance, personality, and general outlook on life.

The Second House: The House of Value

The Second House primarily focuses on your financial resources and overall self-worth.

The Third House: The House of Communication

This House governs all aspects of personal and professional communication.

The Fourth House: The House of Home and Family

This house relates to our home life and family, including aspects of your upbringing and the atmosphere within your home.

The Fifth House: The House of Creativity

The Fifth House deals with creativity, spontaneity, and personal hobbies.

The Sixth House: The House of Health

The Sixth House is essentially the House of Health and daily routines.

The Seventh House: The House of Partnerships

This house is all about partnerships, including marriages, legal partnerships, and business relationships.

The Eighth House: The House of Mysteries

The Eighth House concerns itself with birth, death, research, and the deeper mysteries of life.

The Ninth House: The House of Higher Learning

The Ninth House reflects personal growth, wisdom, and long-distance travel.

The Tenth House: The House of Social Status

This House rules over our career and other aspects that define our social status.

The Eleventh House: The House of Friendships

The Eleventh House is about personal friendships and group activities.

The Twelfth House: The House of Subconscious

The Twelfth House is about closure, hidden things, institutions and secrets.

By studying the planets in your chart and considering the houses they’re in, you can gain a deeper understanding of your personality, behavior, and life circumstances.

Practical Steps to Interpret The Astral Houses

  1. Get your Natal Chart: This is a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment and location of your birth.

  2. Identify the position of planets in the Houses: Each house is determined by the Earth’s daily rotation.

  3. Interpret planet-house combinations: By reading the meaning of the houses and the planet found within, you can create a narrative about the themes in your life.

  4. Consider the zodiac sign where a house begins - its cusp: This can provide additional insight.

  5. Evaluate the Aspects: Aspects represent the angles between planets and can show areas of tension or harmony.

There might be lots to digest initially, but with time, you’ll find that the process becomes more intuitive and insightful.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Current Transit Important?

Current stars’ transit through the houses in your birth chart can bring specific life areas (house themes) into focus.

Can the Astral Houses Change?

No, the houses are determined by the Earth’s rotation, so they’re fixed.

Do all Astrologers Use the Same House System?

No, there are several different house systems used in astrology, but the Placidus system is the most common.

Just remember, interpretation is an art, not a science. It’s all about exploring possibilities, probabilities, and potentials. So, dive into the exploration of your Astral Houses, find the hidden truths about yourself, and navigate your path more purposefully.

Article updated at Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Enrique Aparicio

This is Enrique, an impassioned Astronomy enthusiast set on sharing her love for the cosmos. He weaves her fascination for the celestial world into enlightening and engaging narratives. Join his journey of discovery on his blog as she explores the vast, star-filled marvels of the universe.

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