The Eighth House
The Eighth House: The Idle Place, of Death
(1 vote)"The Eighth House: Also known as the idle place and the place of death. [27] This place has to do with the dismantling of the physical body because this sign is in aversion to the rising sign which is about life and breath. Yet is has been my observation that during life, it represents the passing of those close to you. Of course, you can only die once (in a given lifetime for those who believe in reincarnation). " |
DARK AND BRIGHT SIDE OF THE 12TH AND 8TH HOUSE
(1 vote)"The twelfth and eighth house are the main stages where our sufferings take place. If in a horoscope one or both of these houses are pronounced, traditional astrology will certainly foresee an unfavorable outcome. However, these houses also have their bright side – the side that offers the way out. Within its symbolic, the same planet brings about injuries at one moment whereas, at the next, it is likely to heal them." |
The Eighth House
(1 vote)"The eighth house is the field of joint resources. This house deals with possessions that are not earned by you, but obtained through relationships or inheritance. It also involves funds belonging to others such as taxes, corporate money, insurance, and the stock market. It addresses matters of generation, regeneration, research and investigation. The eighth house relates to interests in the mysteries of life. " |
Planets in the eigth house
(3 votes)"This is the house of Sex. Well, what you might call "biological energy"(just a metaphor, folks; don’t take it literally). Sex is just one possible outlet. This house shows one’s sexual tastes. The fifth house is romance. The eighth house is more physical and basic. House eight also shows the effect of social rules ( the rules of the society or social group you belong to) on you as well as the effect you can have on the values of those around you. It also indicates the access you may have to other people’s money and resources." |
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The Eighth House Door to the New Country
"In the Zodiac, this is the house of trauma. Its primary characteristic is in the experience of situations that we deal with only by calling on our deepest reserves of strength to produce growth. It is associated with some of our most fundamental physical functions and our most sublime spiritual ones and can truly be called the "house of necessity." It is best symbolized by a doorway, which take us out of the familiar world and into a new landscape." |
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