In the twelfth house: the ruler of a Moksha house in another Moksha house gives a strong spiritual nature; this is a wonderful position for meditation, asceticism, and spiritual life; many expenses, no gains from the spouse, weak sexual potential, illnesses in the anus, left ear, and left eye, difficulties abroad, chronic illnesses may not occur.
The Ninth House in the Horoscope
The ninth house is the house of Dharma (purpose), which characterizes our basic values, principles, and ideals. It is the house of the father, reflecting his fate and character. In addition, it points to authoritative bodies that govern us and inspire us.
This is the house of religion, philosophy, and laws. It represents our spiritual and moral inclinations. Based on its condition, we can judge our potential in the field of spiritual work and yoga practice. The ninth house is related to the subconscious, philosophical thoughts, and the ability for abstract thinking. It also indicates higher education. By revealing the most important values in our lives, it helps us make the right career choices, especially if we are suited for the role of teacher or religious work with children—engagement with children in the family is directly related to the ninth house.
The ninth house is the main indicator of good deeds, happiness, fortune, as well as sudden and surprising profits. A well-placed ninth house is not rare in the horoscopes of people who win the lottery or in stock markets. Benefic planets placed in it effectively remove negative factors in the natal chart.
This house can provide prestige, authority (usually, love for humanity and kindness). It helps to quickly gain recognition and approval. It allows our principles to express themselves outwardly to the world and to control the course of events.
In the First House: One of the best positions, the person "is born in a suit," has a religious personality, with self-worth; belief is not deep; this position is known for its ability to create spiritual ascetics and religious leaders; the ruler of the Dharma house in another Dharma house indicates a significant purpose in life; good health, respect, fame, beauty, regal qualities, achievements due to self-efforts, a happy childhood, a good start in life, happy and close relationships with the father, performing good deeds, innate wisdom; a fortunate person, capable of managing a religious organization.
In the Second House: Wealth, good speech, great imagination, speaking abilities, happy family life, deep consciousness, education, receiving wealth from the father, popularity.
In the Third House: Happiness from siblings, interest and musical talent, dancing, drama, writing talent, efforts to achieve goals easily, fulfillment of wishes, a sense of a full life, breathtaking adventures, bravery; siblings will be close to the father or inherit his wealth, religious relatives.
In the Fourth House: Happiness and profits through the mother, the mother is religious or has a good character; inheritance of property, great comfort, real estate, lands, houses, vehicles, yachts, good education, a degree, visiting sacred places, interest in religion, good relations with the father; this is a wonderful situation since the ruler of the ninth house, located in the fourth, influences the tenth house, thus bringing success in career and high status.
In the Fifth House: This is one of the best positions—the ruler of the Dharma house in another Dharma house and the ruler of the Trikona house in another Trikona house; good fate, fortune, wealth, divine blessings, knowledge in sacred texts and mantras, wisdom, performing good deeds, high spirituality or religiosity, love for philosophy, significant profits from investments, a good guru, luck in acquiring knowledge, power, longevity, strong intellect, happiness from children, successful and wealthy children, religious or spiritual children, strong Dharma; this position creates spiritual followers and famous spiritual leaders; the person can become a spiritual teacher.