It should
be observed that the six Houses below
the horizon are departments of demand or
of inclination to act; while the six
above the horizon afford the facilities
for action; the lower six, personal, the
upper six, social; the lower six,
unorganized, the upper six, organized.
Yet each separate House acts in a
reciprocal or complimentary manner to
its opposing House, as is shown in the
following comparisons or polarizations:
First
and Seventh.
Whereas the First House is productive of
effects caused by the native's ego, the
Seventh is productive of effects and
situations produced by the ego of the
marriage partner or any cooperating
personality or event. The commonly
observed psycho- logical phenomenon
wherein one desires or attempts to
reproduce his ego in another, is the
direct result of this reciprocal action.
Second
and Eighth.
Whereas the Second House is productive
of effects upon the native's individual
earning capacity as a direct result of
his own acts or inertia, Eighth House
effects, as concerning his material
position, take cognizance of the fact
that his ultimate return depends in
large measure upon the extent to which
others trade or cooperate with him, or
are friendly disposed toward him. Thus,
although his earning capacity may be
exercised through the Second House by
means of work and related activities
under his own control which leave him
free to choose whether he will work or
not and to what extent, the ultimate net
amount of his income and the extent of
his fortunes do not rest wholly within
his own control but arc distinctly due
to outside forces. In the sense in which
the Second House registers assets, the
Eighth House is more directly concerned
with liabilities.
Third
and Ninth.
The Third House is productive of effects
which rest on changes under the direct
control of the native and which result
from his own acts. These may be various,
such as changes of location (travel), or
changes of domicile (removal). In
contrast, Ninth House operations are not
under his control, but involve the wider
changes wrought by an evolution that is
largely the result of outside forces.
Similar facilities are indicated by both
Houses, but in the Third their
application is confined to the
dissemination of information, while in
the Ninth they are utilized to educate
and mold public opinion.
Fourth
and Tenth.
The Fourth House produces effects
involving the environment, which are
subject to the control of the native, in
that he can alter his environment or
upset his home conditions and that of
all those who are intimately related to
him, to his heart's content. Only
through this House can he build his
reputation and the foundations cf his
professional career. In contrast, forces
operative through his Tenth House to
affect his fortunes in his profession or
career, he cannot directly control;
since his ultimate fate is largely
dependent upon the attitude of others
toward him.
Fifth
and Eleventh.
The Fifth House involves the ability of
the native to take advantage of the Laws
of Chance at such times as they become
operative in his favor. Its effects are
under his control in that he alone
decides the nature of the investments,
whether or not he will make them, and
when. Romance and emotional matters in
general partake of the essence of
Chance, for the native's acts produce
emotional disturbances or yield
emotional satisfactions according as the
Laws of Chance favor him. This strongly
contrasts with the effects resulting
from the Eleventh House influences, for
these deter- mine whether his hopes,
wishes and desires are to be gratified
or denied. That for which he wishes and
the treasure or resources upon which he
can draw wherewith to obtain them, is
shown by the Fifth House; but whether
his wish will or will not be granted
through the influence or intervention of
other persons, is in the domain of the
Eleventh House.
Sixth
and Twelfth. Sixth
House affairs, comprising the native's
occuptional activities, his service and
devotion to others, are under the
native's control. His bodily health is
largely dependent upon his own acts. But
Twelfth House matters are beyond his
control, in that they comprise
inhibitive influences, repressions,
frustrations, even the complete loss of
personal liberty dependent upon the way
others react toward him - and are the
class of things which since they cannot
be cured must be endured.
In a
National Figure, while the Sixth House
pertains to the servants of the people,
apart from organizations which represent
them, the Twelfth represents them in
organized form - in unions,
brotherhoods, lodges and unions that
have to do with strikes and the use of
strike-breakers.