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Samva Mundane: Houses Significations First
Samva Mundane: Houses Significations First
Houses Significations
FIRST
Nation as a whole as a unitary political body
General conditions and strength of the country, its rulers and people
Home affairs and all domestic considerations
Public health and general well-being
National character, attitudes and behaviour including tendency, or otherwise, to
keep the peace, be truthful in dealings with others, work ethic, Corruption,
manual/intellectual/creative abilities, acceptance of new ideas etc.
SECOND
National wealth (G.D.P.), income, material prosperity, countrys economy
National debt owed to other nations, currency and taxation
Internal/external trade and commerce, financial reserves
Banks, banking system, interest rates, inflation, Currency Strength
Resources of the nation, including armaments
Purchasing power of the government and its people
Stock market, investments, negotiable assets
THIRD
Transport in general public and private
Communications telephone, post, radio, television, newspapers, books,
periodicals, satellite communication systems, and advertising
Relationships with neighbouring countries and border clashes
Trade within the country
Primary/secondary education
Conquest of enemies
Places where records are kept, libraries, and computers
Financial Stability of a Nation, Communal Harmony
SEVENTH
International affairs trade, alliances, relationships with other countries, disputes,
competition
War, battles, open warfare, enemies, foreign spies
Public enemies, lawlessness in society, fugitives, disruptive organised crime
Marriages and divorces, general immorality
Social consciousness of the people, events affecting the social evolution and
stability of the nation; peoples reactions to state actions; public gatherings
Infant mortality
EIGHTH
Death of national rulers, and events flowing therefrom
Resignation or end of existing government, destruction of the state
Setbacks to the Cabinet or close advisors of the President or prime minister,
Public mortality, death rate, types of death suffered by many people
Peril to the people due to war, famine, natural disasters, and epidemics
Enemys resources, including armaments
Medical discoveries, scientific organisations and research
National finances, public and foreign debt arising from 7th house activities
Capital gains taxes, death duties, pensions, and insurance industry
NINTH
Law, justice, courts, legal system and those involved with it
United Nations and other world organisations, assemblies, conferences
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