Fourth House in Aries
This is usually a complex position. Such a person has clear beliefs and an uncompromising attitude towards life, taking an active stance. They require a lot of support from loved ones, which can lead to conflicts. They need to learn patience, wisdom, self-control, and strive to be objective and fair. The soul’s motivation for this incarnation may be linked to a desire for active actions.
Fifth House in Aries
Such a person spends a lot of time on creativity and is passionate in love. Their life is filled with love, but their karmic task is to bring divine love to others, giving more than receiving. They love to dress brightly, can be constant in love, do not like to limit themselves in any way, appreciate beautiful things, and attract the opposite sex. Children love them, but their relationships with children are not always calm. Having the fifth house in Aries, a person usually enjoys sports. They search for the perfect partner throughout their life.
Sixth House in Aries
This is a born leader who gladly helps others but relies only on themselves. They possess great work capacity but little patience. They can be good lawyers, doctors, researchers, military personnel, or politicians. This person is self-confident, does not tolerate rudeness and injustice, and strives for leadership positions. They must take care of their health, as they can suffer from various ailments, primarily from heavy thoughts.
Seventh House in Aries
This person is active and can inspire others to action. They may fall into hysteria or get into fights. Their marriage partner should be working. In marriage, this person tends to avoid unpleasant responsibilities and shift them onto their partner. There may be quarrels due to jealousy. This person loves to give advice to others and does not like to be contradicted. In marriage, they can be impulsive and frivolous. They tend to take the initiative against their enemies, which leads to conflicts. If a situation takes an unpleasant turn, they may abandon the fight, sacrifice their beliefs, and sometimes resort to deceit.
Eighth House in Aries
This person can create dangerous situations with their assertiveness or lifestyle. They experience psychological crises and fear change. They need to develop courage, resilience, and patience and should avoid dangerous, extreme situations.
Ninth House in Aries
This person values courage, decisiveness, concreteness, and composure in others. They enjoy surprising, stunning, and being the center of attention. They can be devoted to their ideals. Learning is difficult for them, but having a diploma can lead to job opportunities. They may face challenges in obtaining higher education, but there is a strong desire for it. They are characterized by adventurousness in travel and should be cautious with water travel.
Tenth House in Aries
Such a person is energetic at work, completing tasks clearly and is fully absorbed in their work. They can be impulsive, easily manipulated by superiors, have a high sense of responsibility, and always drive things forward. They thrive in independent work, not reliant on others’ decisions. Life often takes them by surprise. They are valued as workers, have a creative approach to their work, give advice easily but are reluctant to listen to it themselves, and do not like to supervise lazy or idle people.
Eleventh House in Aries
This person constantly strives to acquire new friends and often transitions into new groups, leaving behind friends in old groups who oppose their departure. They are very productive in groups, impatient, may react sharply in conversation, can make rash decisions, are often subjective, sensitive externally, and possess inner courage. For them, waiting is a punishment. Wherever they appear, something is bound to happen. They do not tolerate laziness and deceit and are always ready with a malicious, sarcastic response. Their egocentrism is most pronounced among friends and at work, and even minor issues can trigger intense anger. They struggle with failures and have no close friends or deep connections with them.
Twelfth House in Aries
Such a person may experience stress, nervous breakdowns, unnoticed secret suffering, outbursts of despair and depression, emotional tension, and active secret enemies. Their work involves seeking their inner fire and cultivating humility in the face of circumstances.
Ascendant in Taurus
Taurus is the complete opposite of Aries; it can calmly make decisions and move slowly but surely toward its goals. Taurus possesses a lot of patience, which is its strong point. The weak point is sometimes a lack of spontaneity and quick decision-making when necessary.
Taurus can be considered stubborn. It cannot be easily influenced in decision-making. Taurus will not argue or quarrel; it will simply do what it deems necessary.
Taurus finds it difficult to break off relationships with a partner, even when they no longer bring joy. It may tolerate what should not be tolerated. The karmic task is to understand that life is multifaceted and requires development, to learn to accept changes more easily, and to become more flexible.
Money is one of those areas that can throw Taurus off balance. The complex karmic task is to learn not to become attached to the material. Taureans are also attached to their family members, and they may bind them to themselves with excessive material support. But if something goes awry for Taurus or someone wants to break free from its influence, it will find it very difficult to accept that. The task is not to become too attached to people or money and not to manipulate people with money. By taking all the care upon itself, Taurus can make others passive and incapable of adequately caring for themselves.
Second House in Taurus
This person is practical and always ready to adapt to any specialty or profession. It is important that it interests them. They tend to spend money on luxury and enjoy material comfort. They can also be stingy and unable to part with things that should have been thrown away a long time ago.
In life, they focus on specific actions and circumstances, but this can be rather coarse, with little regard for the feelings and emotions of those around them. Such a person can become a successful businessman; they do not tolerate interference in their finances and tend to have a cult-like attachment to things. Sometimes they may resort to petty theft.
It is advisable for them to refrain from purchasing precious metals.
Third House in Taurus
This person knows how to communicate with others, does not like to change their plans, and is focused on making money. They tend to judge people by their appearance, clothing, and car. They approve of established relationships based on material grounds and respond slowly in stressful situations. In relationships with others, they are patient, quiet, speak slowly, and can listen well. Sometimes they like to exaggerate to enhance their significance.
Such a person has talents in art, music, and culture. Rage, anger, and insults usually do not affect them, but if they are really provoked, they may explode and destroy everything around them, only to calm down quickly afterward. In childhood, they should be shielded from interactions with extremely emotional people to avoid harming their psyche.
Fourth House in Taurus
This position provides very stable life positions, attachment to place of residence, and conservativeness. Such a person is not inclined to change their worldview. For them, a reliable existence means material security. They find it difficult to change their life positions. The work requires them to learn to adapt to external circumstances. The Soul’s motivation