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Venus represents wealth or money as it rules the second house of wealth in the natural zodiac.
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Read More »Ever wondered what billionaires have in common? Well, getting rich is no fluke. A host of factors conspire to make one wealthy. Of all the planets, it is the Moon that must be analysed to check the wealth quotient of an individual. Moon denotes our mind, attitude, perception and thinking. It symbolises how external influences impact our thoughts, which, in turn, shapes our decision making. That’s what explains rags to riches stories around us – the mind is conditioned in a manner that one is able to foresee opportunity in every situation. This ‘rich’ mindset helps one create their own ‘luck’, which turns out to be a game-changer. Planets cannot be generalised to explain the inflow of wealth. Every planet can take on the role of a wealth-giver based on one’s birth chart. Similarly, any planet can become a wealth destroyer. Nevertheless, if we were to pick any other planet after Moon to decode the wealth status of a native, it would be Venus. Venus represents wealth or money as it rules the second house of wealth in the natural zodiac. Venus also represents the things we are passionate about in life which will become the medium to attract money. So, in order to understand wherefrom your wealth will come will depend a lot on your passion in life and that will be known by analysing the placement of Venus as well as its connections with other planets in the horoscope. It may be worthwhile to mention here that Mercury denotes business as well as the acumen to do business. It must be connected with wealth-giving houses to enable one to earn wealth through business. On the other hand, if Saturn is more prominent than Mercury in your chart, then it is advisable to stick to job, as wealth would come by rendering service.
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Read More »Bottom Line. Again, there's no reason to worry if you have an empty house in your astrological chart. It doesn't mean that part of your life doesn't exist or is doomed to fail. It more likely means that it's a part of your life where you experience less constant action or drama.
Though many start their astrological journey through getting to know the zodiac signs, this is just one part of astrology. Your birth chart is as multifaceted and dynamic as a stage play: The planets are the actors, the signs are the actor’s costumes, and the aspects show how the actors (planets) dialogue with each other. The houses, which represent different topics in our life, are the different settings where the play takes place. Planets are the voice of our chart—and that voice speaks loudly in the house where the planet resides. For example, if you were born with Jupiter—planet of opportunity, growth, and wisdom—in your tenth house of career, you might end up working in a Jupiterian profession such as a scholar, teacher or lawyer. Someone else born with Jupiter in the fourth house of family and ancestry might have been raised by someone in one of those professions. The more planets that occupy a house in a chart, the more emphasis and action there is on that part of life. It’s like having a bunch of actors all trying to get a word in during the same scene. But because there are 12 houses, and only seven (traditional) or ten (modern) planets, everyone has at least a couple of empty houses in their chart.
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