In Episode 468, astrologers Chris Brennan and Nick Dagan Best discuss what it means when a 4th house ruler is placed in each of the 12 houses in a natal chart.
This is the second part of a two-part series on the meaning of the fourth house in astrology. In the previous section, we talked about the meanings of the 4th house and looked at the examples of the ascendant lord in the 4th house.
In this episode, we continue this exploration by systematically looking at each of the 12 houses and looking at examples to understand what it means when the ruler of the 4th house is in different houses in the chart.
When the lord of the 4th house is placed in different houses, it connects the 4th house with other areas of a person’s life.
The 4th house is primarily concerned with home, family, parenting, privacy, and the end of life, which we’ll focus on in this episode.
In this episode, we experimented with introducing some audience submissions into the episode to complement the celebrity examples.
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Time signs
- 00:00:00 Login
- 00:04:07 4th lord in 1st house
- 00:29:45 2nd house
- 01:01:25 3rd house
- 01:36:57 4th and IC
- 02:31:55 5th house
- 02:49:54 6th house
- 03:22:00 7th house
- 04:05:00 8th house
- 04:28:00 9th house
- 05:09:19 10th house
- 05:44:15 11th house
- 06:20:07 12th house
- 06:57:36 Final words
- 07:06:30 Credits
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