
What do the twelve houses represent?
First House - Self, Personality, Appearance
"The Ascendant," also known as "The First House," is the first house of life's birth, and it is fixed in Aries. The key code words are "I am." The first house represents the birth of life — "I am," and it shows a person's personality, behavior, health, appearance, body type, and the first impression they give to others.
Second House - Wealth, Work Ability
"The Wealth House," originally fixed in Taurus. The key code word is "I have." It represents a person's material resources — "I own," showing their financial situation, attitude toward money, ability to handle finances, and the resources they possess. This also affects their ability to appreciate things.
Third House - Learning, Information, Travel, Sibling Relationships
"The Brother House," originally fixed in Gemini. The key code word is "I think." It represents the environment a person is in, and also shows their learning ability (especially learning before university), communication skills, writing ability, short-distance travel, and relationships with siblings, relatives, and neighbors.
Fourth House - Family, Later Life
"The Estate House," originally fixed in Cancer. It represents a person's inner emotions and family relationships, and also reflects the habits formed during childhood. It reflects a person's family situation, subconscious, later life, and their connection with wealth, real estate, and inheritance.
Fifth House - Love, Entertainment, Child-rearing
"The Love House," originally fixed in Leo. It represents a person's attitude and expression towards love, and shows their abilities in love, speculation, leisure, creativity, and self-expression. The fifth house influences your creativity and desire for expression, which are actions taken after you have sufficient self-awareness.
Sixth House - Work, Health
"The Work House," originally fixed in Virgo. In the past, it represented the master's attitude towards servants, but now it has changed to the attitude towards employees. The sixth house is also related to a person's attitude towards work, subordinates, health, and diet, and it is through work and service that one improves themselves. The sixth house affects how much you love your job and the effectiveness of using your talents. It also reflects how much you care about your own health.
Seventh House - Marriage, Opponents
"The Spouse House," originally fixed in Libra. The key code word is "We are." It represents interaction between people, and also shows marriage, partnership, and cooperation. Therefore, the seventh house can also reveal a person's relationship with their spouse. The seventh house represents "We are," while the first house represents "I am."
Eighth House - Investment, Inheritance, Death
"The Misfortune House," originally fixed in Scorpio. The key code word is "We have," symbolizing "rebirth" or things obtained from others (whether tangible or intangible). It shows a person's inheritance, insurance, trust, taxes, and dowry, and any money obtained through collective effort or from a spouse or business partner falls within its jurisdiction.
Ninth House - Higher Knowledge, Long-term Travel
"The Migration House," fixed in Sagittarius. The key code word is "We think." It represents a person's pursuit of deep mental abilities. It shows a person's religion, law, philosophy, and even whether they have the luck to travel long distances or study abroad.
Tenth House - Career, Social Status
"The Official Position House," originally fixed in Capricorn. It explores the symbolism of a person's social status, and represents their self-actualization and external expression. It governs a person's ambition, reputation, entrepreneurship, promotion, social status, and credit. The tenth house is opposite the fourth house; it affects whether you can secure a place in society, representing your ambition and aspirations.
Eleventh House - Interpersonal Relationships, Wishes
"The Blessing House," originally fixed in Aquarius. It governs a person's attitude and relationships with groups, showing their friendship status, involvement in companies and social welfare, and the realization of dreams. Emphasizing spiritual exchanges and sharing is one of the charms of the eleventh house. The eleventh house is opposite the fifth house; it affects how well you get along with others, that is, your popularity, and it also governs your ideals.
Twelfth House - Spirituality, Negative Emotions, Faith
"The Mystery House," originally fixed in Pisces. Since sacrifice is one way that Pisces expresses their life, the twelfth house represents a person's unknown power or weakness, showing their secrets, subconscious, intuition, and secret enemies. The twelfth house is opposite the sixth house; it is your way of dealing with negative emotions in life through irrationality and the subconscious, transforming unconscious emotions into constructive thoughts or actions, which is the essence of the twelfth house.
"The Ascendant," also known as "The First House," is the first house of life's birth, and it is fixed in Aries. The key code words are "I am." The first house represents the birth of life — "I am," and it shows a person's personality, behavior, health, appearance, body type, and the first impression they give to others.
Second House - Wealth, Work Ability
"The Wealth House," originally fixed in Taurus. The key code word is "I have." It represents a person's material resources — "I own," showing their financial situation, attitude toward money, ability to handle finances, and the resources they possess. This also affects their ability to appreciate things.
Third House - Learning, Information, Travel, Sibling Relationships
"The Brother House," originally fixed in Gemini. The key code word is "I think." It represents the environment a person is in, and also shows their learning ability (especially learning before university), communication skills, writing ability, short-distance travel, and relationships with siblings, relatives, and neighbors.
Fourth House - Family, Later Life
"The Estate House," originally fixed in Cancer. It represents a person's inner emotions and family relationships, and also reflects the habits formed during childhood. It reflects a person's family situation, subconscious, later life, and their connection with wealth, real estate, and inheritance.
Fifth House - Love, Entertainment, Child-rearing
"The Love House," originally fixed in Leo. It represents a person's attitude and expression towards love, and shows their abilities in love, speculation, leisure, creativity, and self-expression. The fifth house influences your creativity and desire for expression, which are actions taken after you have sufficient self-awareness.
Sixth House - Work, Health
"The Work House," originally fixed in Virgo. In the past, it represented the master's attitude towards servants, but now it has changed to the attitude towards employees. The sixth house is also related to a person's attitude towards work, subordinates, health, and diet, and it is through work and service that one improves themselves. The sixth house affects how much you love your job and the effectiveness of using your talents. It also reflects how much you care about your own health.
Seventh House - Marriage, Opponents
"The Spouse House," originally fixed in Libra. The key code word is "We are." It represents interaction between people, and also shows marriage, partnership, and cooperation. Therefore, the seventh house can also reveal a person's relationship with their spouse. The seventh house represents "We are," while the first house represents "I am."
Eighth House - Investment, Inheritance, Death
"The Misfortune House," originally fixed in Scorpio. The key code word is "We have," symbolizing "rebirth" or things obtained from others (whether tangible or intangible). It shows a person's inheritance, insurance, trust, taxes, and dowry, and any money obtained through collective effort or from a spouse or business partner falls within its jurisdiction.
Ninth House - Higher Knowledge, Long-term Travel
"The Migration House," fixed in Sagittarius. The key code word is "We think." It represents a person's pursuit of deep mental abilities. It shows a person's religion, law, philosophy, and even whether they have the luck to travel long distances or study abroad.
Tenth House - Career, Social Status
"The Official Position House," originally fixed in Capricorn. It explores the symbolism of a person's social status, and represents their self-actualization and external expression. It governs a person's ambition, reputation, entrepreneurship, promotion, social status, and credit. The tenth house is opposite the fourth house; it affects whether you can secure a place in society, representing your ambition and aspirations.
Eleventh House - Interpersonal Relationships, Wishes
"The Blessing House," originally fixed in Aquarius. It governs a person's attitude and relationships with groups, showing their friendship status, involvement in companies and social welfare, and the realization of dreams. Emphasizing spiritual exchanges and sharing is one of the charms of the eleventh house. The eleventh house is opposite the fifth house; it affects how well you get along with others, that is, your popularity, and it also governs your ideals.
Twelfth House - Spirituality, Negative Emotions, Faith
"The Mystery House," originally fixed in Pisces. Since sacrifice is one way that Pisces expresses their life, the twelfth house represents a person's unknown power or weakness, showing their secrets, subconscious, intuition, and secret enemies. The twelfth house is opposite the sixth house; it is your way of dealing with negative emotions in life through irrationality and the subconscious, transforming unconscious emotions into constructive thoughts or actions, which is the essence of the twelfth house.


















