The Twelfth House: Misery or Moksha
The Twelfth House: Misery or Moksha
The Twelfth House: Misery or Moksha
Exploration of 12th house activities can assist us in finding our way home to God and may indicate the state of consciousness we may experience after our final liberation. The following is a brief synopsis of the planets in the natal 12th house. Of course, the sign of the planet, aspects, and current dasas/transits will greatly affect the interpretation and outcome. Vedic Planets in the 12th House Sun: Hermit nature, need for seclusion, absent father, lack of family support for ego-development, dominant mother, low self-esteem, the power behind the throne, trouble with authority figures, search for personal identity. Moon: Lack of nurturing as a child, absent mother, fear of appearing childish, need for meditation time, enjoyment of the bedroom, sensitive to sound, water is healing, success in foreign lands, spiritual mother with different religious beliefs, raised by siblings. Mercury: Good for writing and keeping a journal, psychic nature, tendency to ramble in speech, excellent for research and working behind the scenes, poetic, worry or fear issues, creative dyslexia. Venus: Good bed pleasures, fear of loss in love, little public display of affection, trouble in early marriage, hidden treasures and gifts, love of mystery, good longevity, peaceful death, attains heaven. Mars: Kuja dosha, early marriage may end in divorce, passive-aggressive personality, possible hidden abuse issues, good for hatha yoga. Assertiveness training may be beneficial. Jupiter: Good for meditation and yoga, guru may be absent, hidden financial resources, may be discouraged from expanding beyond one's parents' narrow belief systems, attains heavenly state after death. Saturn: Need for spiritual discipline, path of service, issues with fear and withdrawal, feet and/or eye problems, sexual dysfunction, father not available, may seek older mates, heavy debts. Rahu: Difficulties with sleep disturbance or sexuality, difficult to diagnose illnesses, astral disturbances, need to focus on sadhana or spiritual practices. Ketu: Good for moksha or spiritual liberation, intuitive gifts, need for spiritual community or ashram, enjoys distant travels, need to create a peaceful living environment. Outer Planets in the 12th House These planets not utilized in traditional Vedic Astrology. Uranus: Good for astrologers, unconventional, inventive mind, may have had originality stifled by family of origin, underlying nervousness. Neptune: Creative inspiration, need for fantasy time, poetic, psychic, escapist tendencies, need moderation with drugs and alcohol, transcendental mind, sensitive, compassionate, need time near water. Pluto: Repressed sexuality and passion, tantric yoga may be helpful, fear of owning one's power, manipulation of others, intense womb experience. References Hamaker-Zondag, Karen, The Twelfth House: The Hidden Power in the Horoscope. Samuel Weiser, York Beach, ME, 1992. Jung, C.G., Man and His Symbols. Doubleday, Garden City, NY, 1964. Marks, Tracy,Your Secret Self: Illuminating the Mysteries of the Twelfth House. CRCS Publications, Sebastopol, CA, 1989. Raman, B.V., Hindu Predictive Astrology. UBS Publishers, New Delhi, India, 1992, 20th Edition. Rudhyar, Dane, "The Twelfth House" inThe Astrological Houses. CRCS Publications, Sebastopol, CA, 1972. Dennis M. Harness, Ph.D. is a professional astrologer who holds a doctorate degree in Counseling Psychology. He has studied both Eastern and Western techniques of astrology for more than 20 years. He is the Director of the Institute of Vedic Astrology in Sedona, Arizona, the site of the Sixth International Symposium on Vedic Astrology to be held November 12-17, 1998. Dr. Harness is Vice-President of the American Council of Vedic Astrology. His article on the nakshatras also appears in this issue.