The house location of any natal planet
is entirely dependent
on the house system chosen
So the person creating the natal chart decides
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'...In no other area of astrology is there so much mess and confusion
than in the area of the so-called "houses". There are at least twenty or thirty different house systems
or
means of dividing the so-called "birthchart"
into twelve segments of life activity.
In astrology, houses, mansions, or domains,
represent general areas of life activity
and are the grounding areas
or arenas of expression for planets.
Originally, the words "houses" and "signs" were interchangeable
or
meant the same thing.
A planet in Aries
was also a planet in the house of Aries,
so that in effect. there were no real houses as we know them today....'
'….Artificial divisions
now known as houses
were attempts by early Greeks and Hindus to measure strength "points" in the horoscope,
which during 7th and 8th centuries AD were construed or confused
as means of dividing the birth chart.
The ascendant and midheaven degrees and their opposites, for example,
were definite power points or areas of intense focus, but not necessarily the beginnings of a house or quadrant. ....'
'...If any house system should be used at all, it should be the Whole Sign House system, where the ascendant sign becomes the whole first house and the others follow. Ascendant point can then fall anywhere in the first house and the midheaven point anywhere in the upper half of the chart. The Whole Sign House system was used by the ancient Greeks and the Hindus(who still use it today). It is the oldest and simplest house system in existence, and immediately eliminates the awful mess astrologers have made on the issue over the last 1300 years or so....'
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