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T O P I C R E V I E WastrostudentI have this basic doubt..I have planets in houses 2,5,6,7,8 (not considerin asteriods nodes and points n stuff)..I crave to be a social success..Will not havin a planet in 10th house make it diffucult??k, the positive angle to it is that i have an aries rising which means capricorn at the 10th house cusp which is its natural house with saturn ruling that..------------------DOB 29/09/1980time 19:12place: madurai,Indiasun lib/moon gem/merc lib/mars scorp/venus leo/neptune sagit/uranus scorp/pluto lib/saturn lib/jupiter virAries ascendant, MC capricorn, North node Leo retro,Part of fortune Leo,part of spirit capr,eros scorp,psyche geminichiron taurus retro,ceres cancer,juno virgo,pallas taurus retro,vesta leo,vertex lib,east point aries,pholus pisceshouseschiron,pallas in 1st,moon,psyche in 2nd, ceres in 3rd,PoF,vesta in 4th,venus,north node in 5th, sun,jupiter,saturn,pluto,juno,vertex in 6th , mars,merc,uranus,lilith,eros in 7th, neptune in 8thsouth node in 11theast point,pholus in 12thAzalakshAstrostudent ~Here’s one link: http://www.users.bigpond.com/tormod/articles/articles.htm Have you ever looked thru this thread?? http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/006272.html It has many links to common astro-questions…..Here’s a blurb from “Empty Houses” by Howard Sasportas from “The Twelve Houses – Understanding the Importance of the Houses in Your Astrological Birth Chart” quote:Over and over again when teaching astrology to beginners I hear the question “What does it mean if a house is empty?” Some students are very troubled by empty or untenanted houses – that is, a house in which no planets are found. “My 5th house is empty – does that mean I won’t have any children?”; “My 3rd house is empty – does this mean I don’t have a mind?”Because there are only ten planets to go around the twelve houses, invariably certain houses will be untenanted. This does not mean that nothing is happening in that area of life. Nor does it necessarily imply that the area of life in question is unimportant.Strictly speaking it is incorrect to say that a house is empty. Even though there may be no planets in that house, there is still a sign (or signs) placed there which will influence that sphere of experience. Thus, the first step in interpreting what is happening in an untenanted house is to relate the qualities of the sign or signs found there to the area of life associated with the house in quesiton. The second step is to refer to the planet which rules the sign on the cusp of the ‘empty’ house. What house is the ruling planet in? What sign is the ruling planet in? How is the ruling planet aspected? In this way, we glean a great deal of information about the house in question. The third step is to examine the planet which rules any other signs found in that house (not just the sign on the cusp). Where is that planet by house, sign and aspect?Obivously a house with many planets in it is very important, but we should not overlook the significance of so-called empty houses. Should the planet ruling the sign on the cusp of an empty house be the focal point for a particular chart shaping, such as the handle to a bucket type chart or the leading planet of a locomotive shaping, then the affairs of the house in question could feature prominently in the native’s life. The empty house might also contain the missing element of a T-square and this would increase the relevance of the area of life in contributing to the overall balance of the person’s psyche.Some old LL threads about Empty Houses: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/007861.html http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001342.html http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/004129.html http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002087.html Zalacristiname12 houses and 10 planets, 3 of which only go about 40 degrees apart (sun-venus-mercury). common sense tells us that...shirtycristiname --Common sense tells us that house positions change very frequently with time. Therefore empty houses in certain signs would tend to be specific enough to a chart for us to draw some meaning from this fact.For example, I have five planets in the fifth house.. obviously my chart is more unbalanced than most..Anyway, point being, there is some relevance it's not something we should necessarily ignore because there are always going to be empty houses.cheerioDulce LunaIts definitely possible, especially if someone has a bucket chart.My boyfriend has that.astrostudentThanks Zala n others for the replies
------------------DOB 29/09/1980time 19:12place: madurai,India
sun lib/moon gem/merc lib/mars scorp/venus leo/neptune sagit/uranus scorp/pluto lib/saturn lib/jupiter vir
Aries ascendant, MC capricorn, North node Leo retro,Part of fortune Leo,part of spirit capr,eros scorp,psyche geminichiron taurus retro,ceres cancer,juno virgo,pallas taurus retro,vesta leo,vertex lib,east point aries,pholus pisces
houseschiron,pallas in 1st,moon,psyche in 2nd, ceres in 3rd,PoF,vesta in 4th,venus,north node in 5th, sun,jupiter,saturn,pluto,juno,vertex in 6th , mars,merc,uranus,lilith,eros in 7th, neptune in 8thsouth node in 11theast point,pholus in 12th
Here’s one link: http://www.users.bigpond.com/tormod/articles/articles.htm
Have you ever looked thru this thread?? http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/006272.html It has many links to common astro-questions…..
Here’s a blurb from “Empty Houses” by Howard Sasportas from “The Twelve Houses – Understanding the Importance of the Houses in Your Astrological Birth Chart”
quote:Over and over again when teaching astrology to beginners I hear the question “What does it mean if a house is empty?” Some students are very troubled by empty or untenanted houses – that is, a house in which no planets are found. “My 5th house is empty – does that mean I won’t have any children?”; “My 3rd house is empty – does this mean I don’t have a mind?”Because there are only ten planets to go around the twelve houses, invariably certain houses will be untenanted. This does not mean that nothing is happening in that area of life. Nor does it necessarily imply that the area of life in question is unimportant.Strictly speaking it is incorrect to say that a house is empty. Even though there may be no planets in that house, there is still a sign (or signs) placed there which will influence that sphere of experience. Thus, the first step in interpreting what is happening in an untenanted house is to relate the qualities of the sign or signs found there to the area of life associated with the house in quesiton. The second step is to refer to the planet which rules the sign on the cusp of the ‘empty’ house. What house is the ruling planet in? What sign is the ruling planet in? How is the ruling planet aspected? In this way, we glean a great deal of information about the house in question. The third step is to examine the planet which rules any other signs found in that house (not just the sign on the cusp). Where is that planet by house, sign and aspect?Obivously a house with many planets in it is very important, but we should not overlook the significance of so-called empty houses. Should the planet ruling the sign on the cusp of an empty house be the focal point for a particular chart shaping, such as the handle to a bucket type chart or the leading planet of a locomotive shaping, then the affairs of the house in question could feature prominently in the native’s life. The empty house might also contain the missing element of a T-square and this would increase the relevance of the area of life in contributing to the overall balance of the person’s psyche.
Because there are only ten planets to go around the twelve houses, invariably certain houses will be untenanted. This does not mean that nothing is happening in that area of life. Nor does it necessarily imply that the area of life in question is unimportant.
Strictly speaking it is incorrect to say that a house is empty. Even though there may be no planets in that house, there is still a sign (or signs) placed there which will influence that sphere of experience. Thus, the first step in interpreting what is happening in an untenanted house is to relate the qualities of the sign or signs found there to the area of life associated with the house in quesiton. The second step is to refer to the planet which rules the sign on the cusp of the ‘empty’ house. What house is the ruling planet in? What sign is the ruling planet in? How is the ruling planet aspected? In this way, we glean a great deal of information about the house in question. The third step is to examine the planet which rules any other signs found in that house (not just the sign on the cusp). Where is that planet by house, sign and aspect?
Obivously a house with many planets in it is very important, but we should not overlook the significance of so-called empty houses. Should the planet ruling the sign on the cusp of an empty house be the focal point for a particular chart shaping, such as the handle to a bucket type chart or the leading planet of a locomotive shaping, then the affairs of the house in question could feature prominently in the native’s life. The empty house might also contain the missing element of a T-square and this would increase the relevance of the area of life in contributing to the overall balance of the person’s psyche.
Zala
common sense tells us that...
Common sense tells us that house positions change very frequently with time. Therefore empty houses in certain signs would tend to be specific enough to a chart for us to draw some meaning from this fact.
For example, I have five planets in the fifth house.. obviously my chart is more unbalanced than most..
Anyway, point being, there is some relevance it's not something we should necessarily ignore because there are always going to be empty houses.
cheerio
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