AstrologyAstroDigger Astrology Website

The Houses

Now that you know what the different astrological signs and planets are, it is time for you to learn about the twelve houses of the zodiac.  As you have already learned, the signs affect how a planet functions.  The houses simply show astrologers in which area of a person’s life the planets are currently working.  What house a planet is in will be directly influenced by its corresponding movement in the sky.

Unlike the planets and signs, the houses have no special names.  The houses are numbered one through twelve and feature similarities to its corresponding sign.  Below you will find a brief description of all twelve houses of the zodiac and the signs that they are most closely tied to.

Back to top

First House

The First House, or the Ascendant, is located on the far left side of the horoscope wheel.  This house represents a person’s individual personality.  This may be one of the most important houses in a person’s horoscope, falling second only to the Sun and Moon when reading a person’s chart.  The planet that rules the First House is particularly important in interpreting a person’s temperament, constitution, and superficial traits.  This house shows us how people represent themselves to the world.  The First House corresponds directly to Aries.

Back to top

Second House

The Second House represents your money and possessions in general.  However, in addition to material circumstances, this house also represents how much value a person places on things and people, including yourself.  During an astrological reading, the Second House helps a person understand their own sense of self-worth and how they deal with possessions and relate to their own body.  This house corresponds directly to Taurus.

Back to top

Third House

The Third House corresponds directly to Gemini, which is the sign of communications.  Therefore, it is clear that the Third House represents communication in general.  This house is integral in understanding the way in which people communicate on a daily basis and how relationships are affected by this communication.  In addition to general communication, the Third House also represents the ability to perceive facts and communicate them, brothers and sisters, neighbors, and short journeys.

Back to top

Fourth House

The Fourth House deals with roots and origins and directly corresponds to the sign Cancer, which is the sign of the home.  This house represents the parental home, circumstances influencing childhood and young adulthood, how a person relates to family, attitudes toward home, the father figure, and the general domestic environment.  Most importantly, perhaps, is that the Fourth House also shows both the formative years as well as what we become in the last third of our life.

Back to top

Fifth House

The Fifth House represents creativity and pleasure as well as romance and children.  This house corresponds directly to Leo, which is also the sign of romance, children, and creativity.  Other factors that are included in the Fifth House are gambling, hobbies, speculation, sports, fun, and games.

Back to top

Sixth House

Virgo directly corresponds to the Sixth House which represents work, routine, and services given and received.  More specifically, the Sixth House describes the circumstances surrounding our everyday lives including health matters like bodily hygiene and tendencies toward certain acquired illnesses.  It is important to note that the Sixth House does not relate to your career specifically, but rather the style and quality of the work that you do.

Back to top

Seventh House

The Seventh House relates to marriage and partnerships but is not restricted to only business partners and spouses.  The Seventh House comes into play anytime you approach another person as your equal, in any capacity, which may even include enemies.  Astrologers have found that most people are attracted to people, involuntarily, who have a strong emphasis in the Seventh House.  This house corresponds directly to the sign Libra.

Back to top

Eighth House

Whereas the Second House deals with your personal money and possessions, the Eighth House deals with common property and loss.  It rules other people’s money, values, and possessions and how you can use these things for your own means.  Additionally, this house deals with sex, death, and rebirth and is closely tied to all things metaphysical.  Because of the scope of this house, issues such as tax matters, insurance, your influence on others in society, and specifically the sex act (your style, taste, preferences).  The Eighth House directly corresponds to Scorpio.

Back to top

Ninth House

The Ninth House deals with many aspects of your life and directly corresponds to Sagittarius.  Far countries, philosophies, religion, higher education, your “higher mind” in general are ruled by the Ninth House.  The house shows the principles we were raised with and how they change.  Typically, our spiritual learning and philosophies are affected by trips to other countries, which is why all of this is lumped into this house.  It is important to realize that what is found in the Ninth House can have a strong impact on the Tenth House.

Back to top

Tenth House

The Tenth House deals with your career specifically and directly corresponds to the sign Capricorn.  Also included in this house are your life goals, your public image, your calling in life, and what we eventually become.  Because the Tenth House begins with the highest point in the heavens (mid-Heaven) it generally also rules the parent of greater influence in a person’s life, which is usually the mother.  This house deals with both the relationship with your real mother as well as the mother image.

Back to top

Eleventh House

While the Eleventh House generally relates to friends and acquaintances, it also deals with hopes, wishes, teachers, benefactors, and how we deal with groups of people.  Specifically this house shows us who wish us well and who we can learn from.  Basically, the Eleventh House shows us how we typically relate to society.  Because of the nature of this house, it is clear that it also directly corresponds to the sign Aquarius.

Back to top

Twelfth House

The Twelfth House, which directly corresponds to Pisces, deals with some pretty serious stuff.  This house represents all the spheres of life in which the person no longer has direct control.  Issues such as hidden enemies, psychological problems, self-undoing, restrictions, and places of restriction like hospitals, jails, and psychiatric wards are often found in this house.  On the other end of the spectrum, this house also deals with monasteries and retreats.  Although this house may seem a bit scary, it often influences a person’s intuition and does not necessarily mean that a person will end up incarcerated in any way.

Continue: Study the Zodiac signs