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SECOND HOUSE

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HEMISPHERE:

NORTHERN:
Northern hemisphere dominants have a strong attachment towards personal resources and their sense of identity. They have a need to feel secure in themselves before they venture out into the world. Having strong foundations within the home/roots aids these peoples journey of self-discovery. Whilst home is comfortable, it is advised for northern hemisphere people to branch out of their comfort zone and not become a homebody.

EASTERN:
Eastern dominant people thrive and feel comfortable being independent and self-sufficient. Being in control of their own life and plans, they only find difficulties if challenged by others. Self-oriented people, they do enjoy others company but only if given enough freedom and independence to do what they like. These are highly self-motivated people, and might need to watch out for ego-centric/selfish behaviours.

NUMBER

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RULED BY

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KEY WORDS:

Values, Habits, Possessions, Finances & Money

DESCRIPTION:

The second house speaks about our material possessions and our values. This area of life points towards what we have and our priorities. Also speaks of the state of our finances.

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QUADRANT:

FIRST QUADRANT:
Resembles the time in life when we are born, discover our body, learn to walk, communicate and go to school. Having lots of planets here makes for a very action-oriented, independent and self absorbed personality.

ABOUT THE HEMISPHERES

The hemispheres in astrology break the birth chart down into four sections. However, contrary to how we commonly see hemispheres, in astrology these are seen as ‘backwards’. This is because in a birth chart the hemispheres are viewed from the viewpoint of the ‘heavens’ (think North Pole). Therefore, North would equate to South and vice-versa; and West becomes East, East becomes West. The hemispheres speak on whether someone/a situation is of a more introverted/extroverted nature and whether the motivations are rooted in fulfilling an individual or others.

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ABOUT THE QUADRANTS

A birth chart is split evenly into four, each section compromised of three houses, these sections are called quadrants. Quadrants in a birth chart represent the four stages of development during a lifetime. The first quadrant, (from ASC to IC) represents our youth; the second (IC to DC) represents our young adulthood or teenage years; the third (DC to MC) is our adulthood; and the fourth (MC back to ASC) represents our old age and maturity.

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