Solar system

Mundane Houses

First House – Represents the nation as a whole, including its overall prosperity, well-being, and public health.

Second House – National wealth, the Treasury, taxation, revenue, and financial institutions such as banks, Wall Street, and the broader economy. Commerce and trade also fall under this house.

Third House – Transportation and communication infrastructure, including highways, railways, air travel, and public transit. Media and information dissemination, such as the postal service, telecommunications, newspapers, television, online media, and publishing. Relations with neighboring countries.

Fourth House – Land, real estate, agriculture, and the housing market. Natural resources such as mining and energy production. Represents the general public in contrast to the ruling government. This house can also influence weather patterns.

Fifth House – Entertainment, recreation, and leisure activities, including theaters, sports, gambling, and social events. Birth rates, children, and educational institutions focused on early learning. Social gatherings of wealthy, influential, or prestigious individuals, including political figures, business leaders, and cultural influencers.

Sixth House – Public health, national healthcare policies, and labor forces. This house also represents the military, law enforcement, government employees, and civil service workers.

Seventh House – Foreign relations, international diplomacy, treaties, and conflicts. Legal matters related to marriage, divorce, and gender-related issues.

Eighth House – National mortality rates, public health crises, inheritance laws, and financial agreements between the U.S. and foreign nations, including national debt and foreign investments.

Ninth House – Long-distance travel, international trade, and global communication. Higher education, universities, scientific research, and the legal system, including courts and judges. Religious institutions and philosophical movements.Airplanes, airports, space ships, comets, birds and storms.

Tenth House – The President, federal government, and those in power. National reputation, status on the global stage, and economic strength. High-profile figures in politics, business, and leadership.

Eleventh House – Congress (especially the House of Representatives), local and state governments, legislative bodies, and public policy. Allies and friendly nations. Progressive movements and social change.

Twelfth House – Prisons, criminal justice, intelligence agencies, and covert operations. Public institutions such as hospitals, mental health facilities, and charitable organizations. Can also relate to hidden enemies, espionage, and secret societies.