There has always been debate among astrologers about what time (and even place) is best for constructing a horary chart, but I believe it is actually pretty straightforward. I have a few simple principles to follow that will make taking the proper time of the inquiry simple and accurate for you.
Before phoning and asking the question, undertake a thorough search for the lost item or ensure that the client has done so. If you’ve misplaced anything, look in every nook and corner where you believe it might be. If your frantic hunt for the article fails, check your watch and use that time to erect the horary.
If the question is asked over the phone by someone else, take your time answering it, but ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE COMPLETELY UNDERSTANDED WHAT THE QUERENT IS ASKING. Prior to clocking the question, you and the querent might have a conversation in which you ask if he has looked in a specific location, get a detailed description of what he has lost, where he had it last, where he thinks he lost it, and whatever else you think you need to know to best assist your client in locating the item. It’s a good idea to repeat the question to the client once you’re sure you understand the question. This form of introspective questioning clarification might look like this:
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What are the house rules for misplaced items?
“Now you want me to assist you in locating the necklace that you misplaced yesterday and claimed to be yours?” Is it true that the last time you saw it was in your bedroom yesterday afternoon? And it didn’t show up this morning? And you didn’t even leave the house? So you’re still convinced it’s in the house despite the fact that no one else lives there? Is my knowledge of the facts correct?
Look at the clock and take that time to create the judgment chart once the querent verifies your inquiries and her/his inquiry is as clear as a bell to YOU.
If the question is posed to you in a letter, read it attentively until you understand the question and its specifics. Check your watch when you’ve thoroughly comprehended the question and utilize that time for your horary chart. If the inquiry is posed by a third party (e.g., “Where is my brother’s missing ring?”), the most correct reading will always be received when the article’s owner himself asks the query. As a result, it’s usually a good idea to ask the second party to have the item’s owner call you. If that isn’t possible or likely, wait until the second party asks the question and you have fully comprehended it. If that’s the case, keep in mind that you’ll need to flip the chart to the relevant house cusp before making any decisions.
Even if a client calls several times but hasn’t been able to reach you for a few days, you just keep track of the time you chat with the client and comprehend the question. I emphasize this issue since it is critical to obtaining an accurate and valid response.
It’s worth noting that any chart made at the time when the question was initially posed to you will be valid.
All of the energy and answers to that query are carried in the moment the question is first asked. Always rely on the initial query’s horary chart and return to it when necessary.
Consider the following scenario: two pals. One is interested in astrology, while the other has misplaced his watch. The dabbler creates a horary chart for his friend, but is unable to offer appropriate guidance on how to reclaim the object. After that, the querent calls you, the expert astrologer, with the same query. It’s critical that you learn about the earlier investigation and apply the original chart in your work. If another astrologer came to you for help discovering a lost article and had previously produced a chart for himself, you would follow the same approach. (This differs from KSK’s belief that a chart should be cast when the astrologer examines it… What is being tried here is purely experimental. Feel free to experiment with both methods to discover which produces more accurate results.)
Now let’s look at which latitude and longitudinal coordinates should be used to clock the horary. The astrologer must only use his or her own latitude and longitude at the time of the question.
Use the exact same chart with the same locations and time modifications, etc. for the charts that were previously asked or written up by another astrologer.
All of your transportable goods, as well as your personal net worth in cash value, are ruled by the second house ruler in the horary chart. It has complete control over all misplaced articles. It is frequently confused with the fourth house, which governs non-movable assets such as real estate, land, houses, and structures.
Of course, if the possession is transportable, it can be stolen, misplaced, or lost, hence the object is normally ruled by the second house. Actually, the second house ruler (the planet controlling the sign on the second house’s cusp) will always indicate towards the direction of the lost article’s discovery. In addition, the second house ruler will display the current location of the article as well as provide a detailed description of the article.
Recovery of the article is simple and rapid when the second house ruler is in an angular house (houses 1, 4, 7, and 10). When it is discovered in the residences (2, 5, 8, and 11), additional time will be required to locate the object. While the houses (3, 6, 9, and 12) that house the second house ruler indicate that the missing thing is truly lost and may only be discovered after a lengthy search unless it is conjunct the angular houses by a 3 degree orb. The missing item could then be returned soon.
The second house ruler takes over after understanding how the five significators describe and establish the location of the missing/lost article. The second house ruler will provide critical, supplementary information leading to the recovery of the object at this point in the horary chart reading. If the planet ruling the second house is alone in its house, for example, the article is also alone. If other planets are in the same house in the chart as the missing object, you should expect it to be among other things. Check the other planets in the same house as this significator to see if they may assist you find the other objects that your lost piece might be among.
Look for the item in a storage room or where you have a lot of your materials if the ruler of the second house has four or five planets in the same house. If all of these planets are in Scorpio, the object is most likely to be found in a ‘junk’ room, pile, or even the landfill or dump! The planets and the things they represent are listed below in alphabetical order:
The article is about to be transferred to a new position when the second house ruler is about to change signs (it’s at 29 degrees or greater). If the sign has just changed (it’s at 0 degrees or more of a sign), the missing article has simply been relocated. For descriptions of the previous place, consult the previous zodiac sign, and for descriptions of the current location, consult the next zodiac sign. When the second house cusp is about to change signs, the identical procedure is followed. If the house ruler is applied at a 29-degree angle to a house cusp, this is also a sign that the article is about to be transferred. Furthermore, if the ruler of the second house has recently moved into a new house, the object has most certainly been relocated. Always double-check the location and description of the house.
Extremely late or early degrees in a sign have a strong link with finding a lost article near a door, window, gate, or in a box or container, indicating that the article is soon to be transported. When the ruler of the second house is within two degrees of any house cusp, the same result is obtained.
The element on the second house cusp, as well as the placement of the second house ruler, are excellent general indications of location. The highest elements of a room or area are represented by air signs in the second house. Water signals refer to regions low in the room or below ground level, such as a cellar, while Fire indications refer to objects that are roughly halfway up in height. The element of earth signs denotes a search on the ground or floor.
Is it possible to be lacking houses in astrology?
Is it possible that you’re missing a planet? Is this a sign that you’re lacking a key component of your personality? Though empty houses in astrology can be perplexing, there is no such thing as a planet that has gone missing.
“It’s hard not to have a planet in your chart,” says Ambi Kavanagh, founder of Soulstrology and astrologer. “A planet is in one portion of the zodiac at any given moment. For example, during the week of March 19, Saturn was at zero degrees Aquarius and at the extreme end of Capricorn. So he was either 29 degrees Capricorn or 0 degrees Aquarius, but not’missing.'”
There are 12 residences in total, each representing a distinct aspect of life. The seventh house, for example, represents your committed partnerships, and the tone of your partnerships is determined by the placement of a planet in the seventh house. Mercury, for example, is in my seventh house and is a planet associated with communication and intelligence. That implies I’m drawn to people who are intelligent, smooth-talking, and expressive, and I need to mate with someone who is intellectually equal to me.
“If a planet is in a house, the features and themes of that planet are incorporated into the life regions of that house.” You just don’t have the energy of a specific planet infused if you don’t.” Astrologer Ambi Kavanagh
Let’s pretend your seventh house is a blank slate. Don’t be concerned; instead, take comfort in the fact that having an empty house is common, and it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re doomed in a certain area of life. “It’s something people are afraid of, but they shouldn’t be,” adds Kavanagh. If a planet is in a house, the features and themes of that planet are absorbed into the life regions of that house. If you don’t, it simply implies that the energy of a given planet hasn’t been incorporated into a particular living region. But that doesn’t rule out the possibility of ‘action’ in regard to the life themes ruled by that house.”
Do you have something in your astrology for each house?
As essential as each Zodiac house is, it’s not uncommon to find that some of your houses in your birth chart have no planetary placements at all. As you might expect, this revelation is significantly less rewarding than, say, discovering your rising and moon signs.
What does it signify in astrology if a house is missing?
Interpreting your horoscope is a difficult task. In addition to knowing your sun, moon, and rising signs, you must also know the 12 sectors that your chart is divided into, known as houses. Each of the planets moves through a different house in astrology, and each house influences a different aspect of your life. When I initially started learning astrology, it took me the longest to figure out the houses, and one of my major challenges was figuring out what empty houses meant in astrology.
Because there are 12 houses and only 10 planets, everyone will have at least one empty house, which isn’t a problem. Simply put, the empty house in question in your birth chart represents a part of your life that may or may not be as important to you as the houses containing planets. This house may take further steps to fully comprehend its significance in your horoscope (and, of course, in your life), but there is a quick and simple approach to do it.
When looking at a birth chart, many of the planets are generally found in the same house. Mercury and Venus can never be more than one sign apart from the sun, and Mercury and Venus can never be more than two signs apart from the sun. As a result, these two planets are more likely to be found in the same home as the sun, leaving more of the houses vacant. When a house in your birth chart is empty, you’ll just look to the ruler of that house to completely comprehend how its meanings manifest in your life.
In astrology, what does AC stand for?
The angles are normally positioned at 3,6,9, and 12 o’clock; but, depending on where you were born, the chart circle may appear to be a little less centred.
The Ascendant (also known as the ascendant, ascendant sign, or rising sign) divides the chart in half horizontally and reaches over to the Descendant (DC or DSC) and depicts Self vs. Other, or how you balance your need to individuate with working with others.
The Mid-Heaven (also known as Medium Coeli or MC) indicates your personal integration vs. social function, or how your home base supports your professional expression, and divides the chart in half vertically down to the Immum Coeli (also known as IC or nadir).
Each angle point (AC, IC, DC, and MC) reflects a different part of your life, and the sign each angle is in reveals something about you.
What if the 8th house is vacant?
Astrology’s Empty 8th House Even though it is an unlucky house, it does not create any trouble while it is vacant. Instead, the impacts could be beneficial. In astrology, an empty 8th house indicates that the natives will not be involved in any accidents. It also implies that the locals will be creative.
What if the second residence is vacant?
The Unoccupied Second House: If your second home is empty, you can relax about money management. Having security and stability while being connected to your principles. The ruler of the second house can have a significant impact on your personal worth and financial situation.
What if the tenth house is vacant?
With an empty 10th house, you’ll have less obstacles to attaining your goals, having a sense of direction, and knowing what you want in life. Much of how you do it and what you focus on is determined by the sign in which the 10th house is located, as well as what the ruler of that sign is doing in your horoscope.
What if the 6th house is vacant?
The “hidden realm” is the name given to the sixth house of lal kitab.
It’s also known as the land of hell, the secret treasure world, and the strange support home. While determining the auspicious and unfavorable effects of the house, we need also consider the location of the eighth and second houses. This is due to the fact that the impacts of all three houses are intertwined through aspect. The karak planet of the sixth house is Ketu, while Jupiter is its lord.
The planets in the second and twelfth houses become sleeping planets if the sixth house in the horoscope is empty. The eighth house has a relationship with the second house, the second house anticipates the sixth house, and the sixth house has a relationship with the twelfth house. The planets in the second and twelfth houses boost the sixth house if they are strong. If the sixth house is empty, the maternal uncle must respect the children of the house, it can be argued. This has a positive outcome. This is because the planets in the second house have an impact on the sixth house as well.
The planets in the sixth house, according to their nature, produce results till the last phase. In the sixth house, all planets save the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter provide negative effects. Jupiter and Ketu in the sixth and eighth houses, respectively, produce poor outcomes during their periods.
The impacts of planets in the sixth house have an impact on the house where Mercury, Ketu, and Venus are all present at the same time. The second house is afflicted by Saturn, who is in the sixth house. Mars in the fourth house is not deemed malignant if the Sun or Moon are in the second house. In the sixth house, Mercury and Rahu are considered exalted. They have no negative consequences for the main house. The outcomes of the sixth house are influenced by the analysis of the second and eighth houses.
Planets in the third house have an impact on the sixth house as well. The planets in the second house are likewise regarded to be asleep if there is no planet in the sixth house. It’s also worth noting that planets in the sixth house interact with planets in the twelfth house. There is no planet to aspect the twelfth house while the sixth house is vacant. The twelfth house is similarly said to be sleeping in this case.

