In
a Nativity:
Its cusp, the Northern end of the meridian
that passes through the birthplace, is the
degree of Integration. Although it is the
weakest of the four Angles, it
nevertheless exercises a decisive
influence throughout the entire Figure. It
is the drain through which everything that
is to be sloughed off, merges and passes
away. Through it the Ego becomes concrete,
as the operational base of the physical
entity, the seat of the desire-nature -
the emotions and the passions. It is an
index to the home and all domestic
affairs; the imaginative faculty;
receptivity of mood; treasured
recollections. It counsels him whether to
remain in or to leave his birthplace, and
the advantages consequent thereon. Thus it
defines the nature of one's residence,
while the Ascendant indicates in what
direction it should lie. It has been
called the "grave" because it is
so often concerned with hidden things:
private affairs, old age, the ultimate end
and aim of terrestrial existence.
Considered
in connection with the Ascendant, it
affords an insight into the nature of the
native's early life, his childhood
upbringing, the character of his home
environment; his domestic concerns
throughout life, and their conspicuousness
or obscurity; the nature of the
termination of every earthly concern: the
last illness and demise, the ultimate
disposition of the body, the nature of the
burial, and the general location of the
grave.
It
summarizes matters relating to lands,
houses, estates, cities, mines, concealed
treasures, intimate concerns, curious
personal secrets, things accumulated and
stored up, leases, rentals, real estate
transactions, and similar matters.
In the
Figure of a woman it generally
characterizes the first child, and a
heavily tenanted Fourth House is often an
indication that he will pursue a
scientific career.
The Fourth
House produces changes of environment
within the disposition of the native,
wherein he can alter or upset his home
conditions and those of such as are
intimately related to him. Only through
this House can he build his reputation and
lay the foundation of a successful career,
to find expression later through the Tenth
House. While one cannot directly control
his fortunes insofar as they depend upon
the good will of others, by laying a
proper Fourth House foundation in obscure
beginnings, he can build toward a secure
end.
To it is
commonly assigned the native's father, his
life, disposition and fortunes; and from
it are derived inferences relative to
cousins on the mother's side. Which parent
to assign to the Tenth, its Ruler, and the
planets therein, is, however, a moot
question: and divergent opinions variously
assign (1) the mother to the Tenth in a
day-birth, the Fourth in a night-birth -
the father represented by the opposite
ends of the meridian; (2) to the Tenth the
parent of the same sex as the native, and
to the Fourth the parent of the opposite
sex; (3) to the Tenth the father in a
female, and the mother in a male Nativity;
(4) on the basis that Cancer represents
the womb the Hindus assign to the Fourth
the mother, and to the Tenth the father
since Capricorn indicates conservatism,
repression and firmness; while yet other
authorities contend (5) that the
determination of the House selected as the
parent's significator is dependent upon
which parent has most authority over the
native. Thus there is need for extended
documentation on the subject.
In
a Mundane Figure:
Circumstances and events affecting real
estate values, mines and their products,
buildings, crops, produce and all
agricultural interests, including those of
the owners of and workers on the land;
miners, builders, the housing and living
conditions of the people, and their
patriotic inclinations; the land as a
locality wherein people are subject to
natural forces - terrestrial as
distinguished from atmospheric - hence
property damages resulting from floods,
earthquakes, and mining disasters; the
interests of the people as distinguished
from those of the government and of the
governing class; and democratic as against
autocratic tendencies in government, and
between governments.
In a
National Figure: the Opposition Party, and
those individuals who cooperate with or
oppose the Chief Executive; the
characteristics of any governmental
opposition, and the time such opposition
may be expected to culminate.
In Ingress,
Lunation and Full Moon Figures a planet
close to the cusp of this House will
affect the weather according to its nature
and aspects; and if it be a malefic and
powerfully aspected, it will profoundly
affect the government.
In a Court
of Law: the Jury.
In a
Contest: the arena of action; the judges
as distinguished from the referee; the end
of the contest.
In an
Organization: its real estate investments
and holdings; its base of operations or
field of activity; the location and
condition of factory or office buildings
it owns or occupies.