Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Hi Sari, Since you have used Sirpati houses, I'm trying to find time to test the Indian Equal House (aspects to the ascendant) to use for a comparison. It may be that different house systems give different results. I'm staying close to the cusp--7 degrees. Wish I had more time, and now summer is coming with family visitors. Thank you for your studies on this topic. Is it possible to give more details on your study which gave the totals you listed below? How did you determine your totals? Two or more planets in a house? One planet? Three? I'm trying to get a clear picture of " ...most planets in any house... Also there are probably many on this forum who would like a definition of Sripati houses. Thanks, Therese > >I've done a lot of these statistical studies lately and I've for example >used 20 different sample groups sized from 66 to 1582 to study one single >techinque to see which groups have emphasis and where. I studied the seven >traditional planets in Sripati houses (which group has most planets in any >house) and the groups with biggest emphasis in the 11th house were > - 150 adventurers/explorers, > - 460 criminal perpetrators and > - 85 rapists. >The groups with least planets in the 11th house were > - 72 people with unusual diet (mostly vegetarians), > - 81 spiritual leaders (containing Eastern eccleastics, cult leaders and >spiritual leaders) and > - 97 people in sex business (prostitutes, pimps, porn actors and models). >1036 politicians gave a very average result, not more, not less planets in >the 11th than the control group. But artists do have an emphasis in the 11th >house along with the 3rd. > >So it seems that the 11th house is quite a 'mundane' or 'anti-spiritual' >house, aimed mostly at gaining or securing your own profits. If you wonder >what those prostitutes etc. do with spiritual leaders, they have >surpirsingly often paired either with them or with mystical people >(personality: mystical) in my studies. Sex worker's charts have a lot in >common with spirituality or mysticism. > >I've wondered how that can be - my best explanation is that maybe both >groups have some kind of fatalism or passive, going-with-the-flow attitude >with them; also both groups have maybe more than average diffuse personal >boundaries. You let things come through. I might be something that modern >Western astrologers call " Neptune " . So, these 'neptunian' people with >diffuse boundaries don't have a lot of their planets in the 11th house. > >In general I've found in my studies that the Indian concept of good and bad >houses works quite well, and it tells more about spirituality than about >material success. The 1st, 10th, 5th and 9th houses are fortunate because >they produce spiritual attitude and interest. The 10th house is especially >interesting in this sense because even more than your material profession, >it would seem to be connected with your goals and aims in the spiritual/soul >sense - with your life task. That may or may not be connected with your >profession. > >Best, Sari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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