Out of curiousity, which most influential house in your natal birth chart has the most planets/celestial bodies?
Houses 1, 10, 7, and 4 (in order of potency), or the angular houses, are the most influential houses.
The succedent ("following" the angles) houses are the eleventh, second, eighth, and fifth houses. These function at around 50% of the strength of angular placements in the chart.
The cadent ("falling away" from the angles) houses are the third, twelfth, ninth and sixth houses. These operate at 25% of the strength of angular placements in the chart.
There is an important exception for two of the succedent houses, the second and eighth. The second house is considered weak/poor and the eighth house is considered malefic/unfortunate, which diminishes their overall influence.
The next tier of houses 11, 5, 9, and 3 (again, in that order) are second in influence.
Houses 2, 8, 6, and 12 are the last tier of influential houses, and accordingly, contain the weakest placements in the horoscope.
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Dec 15, 2011Comments: 1 · Posts: 150 · Topics: 13
I have Sun, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, N. Node
and Vulcan in the third house. Lots of influences affecting my
thinking and relating to neighbors.
Paul
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Aug 27, 2010Comments: 5 · Posts: 1363 · Topics: 21
4th house... Venus-Saturn-Jupiter
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Venus in the 4th House
These senses most readily find expression in your private or home life so it's more than likely that your interior decor is tasteful and your flair for this might be employed on a professional level. Romance too is more happily pursued in the home or family environment, where there is more likely to be a warm atmosphere and no unwelcome intrusions. Your father and background are the wellspring of your sense of grace and charm and in times of stress you retreat to regenerate in your nest of pleasingly familiar surroundings.
Saturn in the 4th House
These lessons and necessities focus mainly upon your home or inner life and the sense of order that was laid down during your early years - especially by your father. If that sense was absent or restrictive, you may now go around with an inner feeling that something is missing or not good enough and then come to depend upon having very stable domestic security to compensate for this.
But in the long run of course it doesn't, because it's a want of something emotional rather than something material. In other words, at some stage, you will have to reaffirm that sense of belonging which was not forthcoming in childhood. At the other extreme, your early life might have been highly structured in a supportive way, thus giving you an inner sense of being in the right place at the right time.
Jupiter in the 4th House
You have inherited this brand of faith and philosophy. This means that it is in your blood and so therefore you are not that conscious of it; it is just there. At some stage it may well be necessary for you to become more aware of the nature of this inheritance because either it's a negative faith and is doing you no good, or, it's positive and you're not making the most of it.
Your father's beliefs, or lack of them, have a lot to do with all this. A sign of your innate faith or luck can be seen in your domestic affairs and where you live. Your abode may well be large, mobile or involve human growth activities.
ooh, planet-in-house descriptions, I forgot!
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11th house - Sun/Mercury/Mars
12th house - Venus/Jupiter
6th house - Uranus/Pluto
My 10th house (Angular)
Venus in Sag
Mercury in Sag
Jupiter in Sag
Neptune in Sag