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Topic: Ruler of the 4th house in the 2nd house
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Lazyscarecrow Knowflake Posts: 1230 From: Silent Hill Registered: Aug 2011
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posted March 22, 2013 03:40 PM
Would your family see you as a means to an end? You support your family financially?Please explain... IP: Logged |
starfairy Knowflake Posts: 606 From: Registered: Jul 2010
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posted March 22, 2013 03:46 PM
It can mean that. I've seen the same thing in the charts of people who depend on their family financially.Or you may financially gain from real estate activities. Or you derive your sense of self worth from your family and upbringing. Family values, heritage, and ancestry may be important to you. IP: Logged |
Lazyscarecrow Knowflake Posts: 1230 From: Silent Hill Registered: Aug 2011
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posted March 22, 2013 04:03 PM
Thanks for your great reply starfairy.Yeesh, I hope I don't end up depending on my family financially (famous last words )They already have a rocky time getting by for themselves, self included. Yeah, I do think my self worth is attached to my family somehow. In a kind of detrimental way. Not sure if I should go into it but it makes sense. IP: Logged |
SilverFeather Knowflake Posts: 27 From: Registered: Aug 2012
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posted March 22, 2013 04:12 PM
I have this aspect too in my natal chart. Jupiter, the ruler of my forth house, is placed in the 2nd house in Scorpio. I'm still dependent on my family financially since I'm only 19 but I do not know how things will become once I get a job and gain my money of my own.IP: Logged |
Chiemi Moderator Posts: 508 From: Michigan Registered: Feb 2012
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posted March 22, 2013 04:14 PM
I don't know if you've checked out astrofix.net but they have a lot of interpretations on house rulers in the houses. Here's 4th house ruler in the 2nd house: The activities of the 4th house serve the agenda of the 2nd house. Familial relationships, cultural inheritances, and family traditions serve our physical security and survival needs, for better or worse. The familial relationships we develop must meet our survival needs. Family, culture and tradition affect how physically secure we feel. Our cultural traditions are oriented to making money. The traditions we grew up with inform our values. Family tells us how we should make a living. Our capacity for quiet inner work is focused on creating financial security. We bring our private inner life to the realm of making a living. We have traditional views about money and personal values. Everything that went into building the foundation of our personality affects our feelings of grounded security. Our approach to finance is clan-conscious. We approach our value system with our cultural upbringing in mind. We like to make domestic purchases. We like buying things for the house. Family life creates the urge to own things. Having a family affects the way we look at money. Having a family makes us question our survival needs. Having a family gives shape to our personal values. We find emotional security through owning material things. Home is a place where we collect things. Home is a possession. Owning a home makes us feel physically secure. Our country should be a place that espouses our personal values. Our country is a place that should make us feel safe and should take care of our survival needs.
Read more: http://astrofix.net/2010/04/26/ruler-of-the-4th-house-in-houses/#ixzz2OIkYH3H8 IP: Logged |