Empty Houses
"When anything is missing in a chart, there are always two ways to deal with it. You can totally ignore whatever is missing. It doesn’t concern you. What you don’t have, you don’t miss. Or, you are very aware of what is missing. It is a lack that you can spend your entire life trying to deal with. You can overcompensate and turn the weakness into a strength. On the other hand, it can overwhelm you"
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- Empty Houses -
"An empty house is one that is not occupied by any planets at the time of birth. But this does not necessarily mean that, that particular area of life represented by the house is unimportant. Lack of planets indicates an area that does not require our attention until some point of life when some transiting planets visit it.
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Actually this is a very common occurrence, due to intercepted signs and a wide divergence in the size of houses based in where we were born. Still, there are ways to sort through what creates the phenomenon so that we can understand possible meanings when we see this happening in a birth chart.
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