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The twelve houses: the rooms of your life

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If the planets are what's happening and the signs are how, the houses are the where — the twelve areas of life where it all plays out. Think of your chart as a house with twelve rooms; a planet sitting in a room tells you which part of life it colours.

Where the houses come from

The twelve houses are slices of the sky around your birthplace, fixed by your exact birth time (which is why time matters so much). They always start from your rising sign on the left and run anticlockwise. You don't need the machinery — just the meanings.

A quick tour of the twelve

  1. First houseyou: your body, your looks, how you come across, how you start things. (Your rising sign lives here.)
  2. Second housewhat you have: money, possessions, and what you truly value.
  3. Third housethe everyday mind: communication, learning, siblings, short trips.
  4. Fourth househome and roots: family, your past, where you feel you belong.
  5. Fifth houseplay and the heart: creativity, romance, fun, children.
  6. Sixth housework and wellbeing: daily routine, health, the jobs that keep life running.
  7. Seventh housethe other: partnership, marriage, close one-to-one relationships.
  8. Eighth housethe deep stuff: intimacy, shared money, big change, the things we don't talk about.
  9. Ninth housethe big picture: travel, study, beliefs, meaning, far horizons.
  10. Tenth housethe world: career, reputation, your public role and ambitions.
  11. Eleventh housethe crowd: friends, groups, communities, hopes for the future.
  12. Twelfth housethe hidden: rest, dreams, the unconscious, retreat, things ending and quietly beginning again.

How to read it

A planet in a house simply brings its energy to that room. Mars (drive) in the 10th (career) = someone driven about their work. The Moon (feelings) in the 4th (home) = someone whose heart is in the family. You're just asking: which part of me (planet), in which area of life (house)?

A rough map

The early houses (1–6) lean personal — your self, your stuff, your day-to-day. The later houses (7–12) lean outward and shared — others, the world, the collective. So the wheel quietly travels from "me" round to "us."

One last thought

I find the houses the most grounded part of astrology, because they're not about mystical forces at all — they're just life: home, work, love, money, friends. The chart simply asks where your energy naturally gathers. And there's comfort in seeing your whole life laid out as twelve rooms, each one worth tending.

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