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Ayesha153

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Hi guys! So, I have a generic question. Can anyone tell me if I'll get rich? Pretty mediocre question, but I think it could happen. :happy: (Or not.) I have Jupiter my 2nd house, but I worry that my midheaven won't be enough, since it's in Capricorn and I don't have a planet there. If that can't be answered, then any knowlege given of any parts of my chart is nice too. Thank you!
 

JUPITERASC

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Hi guys! So, I have a generic question.
Can anyone tell me if I'll get rich?
Pretty mediocre question, but I think it could happen. :happy:
(Or not.) I have Jupiter my 2nd house
not everyone is aware that House location of a natal planet can change
dependent on the house system chosen :smile:

easily verify that fact at astro.com's Extended Chart Selection Page
there, fourteen of the more popular house systems currently in use
are available options
Placidus is simply the default
to view for yourself how that works in practice
create your natal chart using Whole Sign Houses option
then compare with the same natal chart using the Placidus option
and notice that your natal Jupiter is now in 3rd WHOLE SIGN HOUSE
because
Whole Sign House ascendant sign becomes the whole first house
and the other houses follow.
The ASCENDANT POINT ITSELF can then fall anywhere in the first house
and
MIDHEAVEN POINT anywhere in the upper half of the chart

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.
A planet in the SIGN of Aries
was also a planet in the HOUSE of Aries
so that in effect houses as we know them today did not exist
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 were definite power points
or areas of intense focus
but not necessarily the beginnings of a house or quadrant
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


a few interesting discussions on the topic
WHOLE SIGNS
at http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42163

WHOLE SIGN OR PLACIDUS http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39669



but I worry
that my midheaven won't be enough, since it's in Capricorn
and I don't have a planet there.
If that can't be answered, then any knowlege given of any parts of my chart is nice too.
Thank you!
delineating a natal chart takes time
since the entire chart requires consideration
not solely one factor
 
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