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The astrological houses are a circle divided into 12 sections that represent areas of life in the birth chart. Each house reflects a particular aspect of our lives, experiences and lessons related to that area. These houses show which areas of life the planets influence, and the meaning of each house becomes unique to the individual according to the placement of the planets in the natal chart. In astrology, houses are one of the key elements in the chart, along with signs and planets.
Each house represents an area of life and relates to different aspects of personal development. The first six houses describe individual experiences, while the last six are more reflective of relationships with other people and communities.
Astrological houses offer deep insights into all areas of life and the planets in the natal chart show which areas these houses are strong in. Understanding the meaning of the houses can help an individual to resolve the most important issues and lessons in their life.
Representing Subjects: Self-image, appearance, self-awareness, self-expression.
The first house is the house of the ascendent and directly represents our personality, our physical appearance and the image we present to the outside world. This house symbolizes the moment of one’s birth and one’s first approach to life. The placement of planets in this house in the chart shows how the individual expresses himself/herself.
Representing Subjects: Material security, money, possessions, personal values.
The second house represents our physical resources and security in the material world. The ways we earn money, our spending, our personal talents and material achievements are associated with this house. It also shows one’s sense of self-worth and the search for security.
Temsil Ettiği Konular: Kardeşler, kısa yolculuklar, eğitim, iletişim, zihinsel süreçler.
Üçüncü ev, öğrenme ve iletişimle ilgilidir. Burada zihin, düşünceler, iletişim tarzı ve bilgi alışverişi ön plandadır. Ayrıca kardeşler, komşular, kısa yolculuklar ve günlük etkileşimlerle ilişkilidir. Bu evdeki gezegenler, kişinin nasıl düşündüğünü ve bilgiye nasıl yaklaştığını gösterir.
Representing Subjects: Family, family life, childhood, family roots, inner world.
The fourth house represents home and family life, roots and the need for inner security. The person’s childhood experiences, relationship with parents and family values are in this house. This house also reflects one’s inner world, emotional foundations and where one feels safe.
Representing Subjects: Love relationships, creative projects, entertainment, children.
The fifth house shows how one expresses oneself in creative ways. Love life, hobbies, entertainment, projects that showcase individual talents and children are associated with this house. It also represents one’s enjoyment of life and willingness to take risks.
Representing Subjects: Health, business, routines, service, personal care.
The sixth house is about health, daily routines and work life. The planets here show one’s work discipline, approach to one’s health and how one manages daily responsibilities. One’s willingness to serve and help others is also associated with this house.
Representing Subjects: Marriage, partnerships, bilateral relationships, agreements.
The seventh house governs personal relationships such as marriage and long-term partnerships. Planets in this house show one’s attitude in relationships, how they choose their partner and what kind of experiences they have in their partnerships. Business partnerships and legal agreements are also associated with this house.
Representing Subjects: Death and rebirth, sexuality, shared resources, mysteries, inheritances.
The eighth house represents deep transformations, crises and renewal processes. Changes in one’s life, material and spiritual resources shared with others, inheritances, sexuality and spiritual transformation are dealt with in this house. It also deals with death and post-mortem issues.
Representing Subjects: Higher education, travel, belief systems, philosophy, foreign cultures.
The ninth house represents expansion, discovery and new horizons. The planets in this house indicate one’s philosophical outlook, educational achievements, worldview and long-distance travels. Higher education and belief systems are linked to this house.
Representing Subjects: Career, social status, achievements, authority figures.
The tenth house represents career, social status and one’s place in society. In the chart, this house shows the person’s career goals, how they are recognized in society and their relationship with authority figures. It also reflects what kind of legacy the person leaves in the outside world.
Representing Subjects: Social environment, friendships, communities, collective goals.
The eleventh house encompasses social interactions, friendships and roles within the community. The planets in this house show how one communicates with friends and social groups, one’s social ideals and one’s role in group endeavors. Collective goals and dreams for the future are also in this house.
Representing Subjects: Subconscious, isolation, dreams, hidden enemies, spiritual development.
The twelfth house represents the subconscious, hidden fears and spiritual development. The planets in this house show one’s inner world, spiritual experiences and the process of self-discovery. Hidden enemies, loneliness and sacrifices are also the subjects of this house. At the same time, this house represents one’s spiritual quest for self-transcendence and finding inner peace.