Are you new to astrology? Maybe your curiosity made you dig your head into understanding how to read your birth chart?
And slowly but surely, perhaps the following astrology jargon will start to make sense:
Zodiac signsWhat each planet meansAstrological housesYour Ascendant signYour Moon signPsst: We’re super excited for you and are cheering you on! Congrats on the progress you’ve made!
But then, you run into empty houses in your birth chart! And start to panic? Quite often, a classic case of FOMO sets in for many newbie astrology junkies.
“Oh No! My 2nd house is empty, am I doomed? Will I never make enough money?
“I’ve an empty 7th house! Maybe I won’t have luck with marriage!”
Hold it right there! It’s not all doom and gloom! Don’t panic over empty houses in your natal chart.
Today we’re here to clear the confusion on this topic. Scroll down to learn more about empty houses.
Each quadrant of your birth chart has astrological houses 1-12. These are populated by planets at certain degrees.
There are13 planets (including Chiron and lunar nodes) form the crux of a full astrological evaluation. Interestingly, these 13 planets are NOT distributed uniformly across zodiac signs, meaning each zodiac sign by default does not necessarily have a planet.
This unique medley of planets and astrological houses is precisely why each of us has a unique personality. No two birth charts are ever 100% identical!
Think of your birth chart to be your exclusive cosmic fingerprint.
What happens if a house has no planet in it?Does an empty house mean a deficiency in that area of your life?Not sure if you have empty houses in your chart? Use our free birth chart calculator now!
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It can also show that you are sure of yourself and have a positive personality and mindset.
Additionally, we can access information about your value system – what do you value most – materially and spiritually?
Is an empty 2nd house, an indicator of scarcity? Absolutely not!
In fact, contrary to popular belief, this shows that wealth comes to you without much struggle.
Additionally, there’s a good chance that you have a nurturing nature. What’s more, your happiness could be closely tied to your inherent ability to nurture others.
Devoid of any other planetary aspect, an empty 5th house shows that you could be having a natural artistic and creative flair in life. And maybe you even like to live life king size – Can’t be a bad thing right!?
Did we hear you say “Yippie” yet? Hop onto the +1 train already!
Can you imagine if you have a malefic planet here like Pluto, Saturn, or the lunar nodes? It screams of transformation through turmoil! Brace yourself for some pretty heavy karma to be paid in this lifetime.
Do you have an empty 8th house? Pop some champagne and do a happy dance because the heavens have made it easier for you in this lifetime. Not much of drudging through invisible crevices of your subconscious.
Read next: Career Astrology Using the 2nd, 6th, & 10th Houses
Want to know extra deets about an empty 11th house? There’s a good chance that you secretly obsess about aliens, space travel, metaphysical mysteries, star seeds, Pleiadians, and/or occult healing techniques! Sshh! We won’t tell anyone your best-kept secret!
An empty 12th indicates there isn’t much debt from past lives. You might not incur heavy expenditure or financial loss and spirituality could be your strength.
Similarly, all you ambitious, career-oriented go-getters of the zodiac, empty work/wealth houses (1,2,6,10,11) do not make you a procrastinator! And no—you will not be poor purely on the basis of an empty 2nd house.
In conclusion, empty houses or not – say no to panic! And remember that you are the creator of your own life!
Did this article help you finally get over the initial FOMO of empty houses? Write to us about any empty houses in your birth chart and how you interpreted them. And don’t forget to share this article with fellow astrology junkies.
Related article: Dive deep into what each astrological house means with this 5-minute Astrological Houses Overview