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The Fourth House is the soul’s harbor—the place where the tides of life come home to rest. If the First House says “I Am,” the Second “I Have,” and the Third “I Connect,” the Fourth answers with “I Belong.” Here we remember our origin story, the house of habit and hearth, ancestry and emotional bedrock. It is the midnight point of the chart (IC / Imum Coeli), the hidden cellar of memory beneath the public floors, where the cupboards hold old recipes, old names, and the scent of rain in wood.
This is the House of Home and Roots. It concerns the literal dwelling and the subtler dwelling inside the chest: security, tenderness, the felt sense of being held. When it is well tended, rooms become sanctuaries, rituals become glue, and the inner child finds a quilt with their name stitched into it.
The Fourth House exists to root the soul in safety so growth can be gentle and true. It governs the life areas that form our private infrastructure: family ties (blood and chosen), the dwelling we inhabit, the conditions of childhood, and the internal “base camp” we carry into every relationship. It speaks to caretaking and being cared for, to the nest you build and the nest you repair, to the rhythms that calm your waters—meals, bedtime, morning light.
Energetically, it is the womb and the well—the aquifer of feeling beneath busyness. When this house is resourced, you can venture far without losing yourself; when neglected, even success feels unsteady. It asks one brave question: What does your nervous system recognize as home—and how can you give it that on purpose?
Archetype — The Hearth-Keeper / Ancestral Gardener. The Fourth House carries the key of Hestia/Vesta’s flame, the kindness of Kuan Yin, the lunar arms of Mother Night. It remembers the kitchen table as altar, the garden as library, the lullaby as spell. Its sacred task is to tend continuity—of love, of place, of story.
Origin Myth (symbolic). Before time kept calendars, the Great Mother cupped the first spark and whispered, “Rest here.” Around that warmth the first shelter rose: four walls, a roof, a circle of faces. In the hush between storms the people traded recipes and names of the dead, learning that memory itself could be architecture. From this vow to keep the flame, the Fourth House was born—the vow of home.
Sigil (visual). A small house outline with a crescent moon cradled inside and three roots descending beneath the threshold—simple, comforting, instantly recognizable across your brand.
In harmony, this house radiates safe softness and anchored presence. You create rooms that exhale, meals that knit, rituals that teach the body it’s okay to unclench. The past is honored without being obeyed; heirlooms become living objects—used, repaired, loved. You know how to withdraw without disappearing, to nurture without smothering, to host without hollowing yourself out.
A luminous Fourth House also generates belonging ecosystems: porch conversations, weekly dinners, seasonal altars. Your lineage becomes compost for new life—stories told with compassion, patterns refined, blessings passed on with consent and care.
Signs of Alignment
Your home reflects your nervous system goals (quiet corners, warm light).
Rest is scheduled, not stolen; meals have a rhythm and a candle.
Family bonds include boundaries; traditions are tended, not worshipped.
You can be alone without feeling abandoned, together without feeling trapped.
In shadow, the Fourth House clings or collapses. The nest becomes a bunker; nostalgia hardens into denial; caretaking bleeds into control. Old ghosts rattle the cupboards—loyalty oaths to suffering, survival vows that once preserved you now confine you. Home may feel crowded but lonely, or spotless but cold.
There is also the wound of unmothered places: moving often, never feeling welcome, equating intimacy with danger. The body braces in its own living room; sleep doesn’t restore. Here the medicine is repair: re-parenting practices, chosen family, rituals of renunciation (“I bless and release this inherited burden”), and the courageous act of letting your house witness your true life—messy, warm, alive.
Healing Message & Shadow Medicine
You are allowed to keep what kept you, and you are allowed to outgrow it. Begin with tiny mercies: a bedtime you keep, a corner you soften, a photo you frame, a closet you clear. Name one tradition to retire and one to begin. Home is a verb.
The dharma here is sanctuary. Across lifetimes, the soul learns to cultivate safety that is sturdy yet porous—strong enough to hold storms, open enough to let morning in. You are asked to honor ancestry without reenacting harm, to metabolize memory into wisdom, to be the elder you needed.
Ascension in the Fourth House looks quiet from the street: a healed bedtime, a repaired relationship, a kitchen table treaty. Yet this softness saves worlds. When your foundation is kind and consistent, your public work (10th House) becomes clean service rather than performance.
Karmic Themes
From inherited patterns → intentional rituals
From enmeshment → loving boundaries
From rootlessness → portable sanctuary
From secrecy → private honesty (sacred transparency with self)
North Node Connection
When destiny activates this house, it calls you to come home on purpose: locate your people, bless your room, archive your story, learn the language of your nervous system. Sometimes that means moving house; sometimes it means moving the furniture of your habits.
Planetary Rulers & Visitors. The sign on your IC flavors home’s feeling tone—cozy and watery, airy and light, earthy and rooted, fiery and festive. The ruler of that sign shows where to build sanctuary (through art, community, craft, nature). Planets residing here speak loudly through domestic life:
Moon: tidal emotional weather; care is currency.
Venus: beauty as balm; hospitality as art.
Saturn: structure, legacy, the difficult blessing of grown-up boundaries.
Jupiter: a big table; multi-generational or multicultural home; pilgrim returns.
Mars: the need to move energy at home—projects, workouts, assertive boundaries.
Neptune: porous sanctuary—spiritual altars, music, water rituals; guard against fog.
Uranus: unconventional home; sudden moves; tech-blessed nests.
Pluto: deep ancestral work, shadow alchemy; the cellar holds treasure.
Deities & Archetypes.
Greco-Roman: Hestia/Vesta (hearth flame), Demeter (maternal earth).
Vedic: Parvati/Annapurna (nourishment), Ganga (purification).
Chinese: Zao Jun (Kitchen God), Tu Di Gong (earth/land temple).
Allies Across Pantheons. Ancestor spirits, household guardians, land wights—beings who bless thresholds, kitchens, gardens, and graves.
The Fourth is angular—a pillar of the chart that externalizes inner truth.
Cardinal flavor: initiate domestic projects; seasonal resets; beware burnout—rest is sacred.
Fixed flavor: enduring traditions; rock-solid routines; watch stagnation—schedule novelty.
Mutable flavor: flexible living, multi-home identities; create anchors (altars, playlists, scents).
Axis Balance (4 ↔ 10). Private roots vs. public branches. Let home replenish vocation and vocation honor home. A calendar that respects both will keep you well.
Notes on How to Balance
Practice hearth/harvest rhythm: for every public milestone, a private meal; for every launch, a day without performance. Protect daily start and end rituals—two bookends that make the story readable.
Elemental Flow
Water (primary): memory, mood, tides; soothing baths, gentle music, watery altars.
Earth: land, real estate, furniture, the garden; grounding through soil and stone.
Air: stories, lullabies, family dialogues, wind-through-curtains ventilation.
Fire: hearth flame, candles, cooking, seasonal feasts that warm the tribe.
Ether: the felt holiness of safe space—the silence that says “stay.”
Chakra Correspondence
Heart (Anahata): belonging as breath.
Solar Plexus (Manipura): boundaries as warmth with edges.
Root (Muladhara): safety, rest, the right to be here.
Body Zone / Organ Focus
Chest, ribs, lungs, breasts. Exhale rituals to soften armor; home as respiratory system—inhale others, exhale back to self.
Reiki Healing Application
Hands over heart and solar plexus; breathe in “home,” breathe out “release.” Sweep from crown → heart → root to descend from mind into sanctuary. Trace a clockwise circle above the threshold before guests arrive to bless arrivals and departures.
Yoga: Child’s Pose (remembering), Supported Fish (heart open), Supine Twists (wring out old stories), Goddess/Temple Pose (rooted receiving).
Breathwork: 4-7-8 for sleep; long slow exhales before family conversations; humming on the out-breath to soothe the vagus nerve.
Meditation: “Hearth Sit”—ten breaths noticing three home sensations (texture, scent, sound), then three gratitudes for shelter.
Mudras: Hridaya (heart), Anjali (welcome), Prithivi (earth stability).
Creative Practices: Recipe archiving, lineage scrapbooks, oral-history nights, seed-saving, seasonal decorating—practical magic that tells your nervous system “we’re safe.”
Sanskrit: Om Shanti Shanti Shanti (peace to the rooms within); Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu (may all beings be safe and at home).
Affirmations: “My home is a soft, strong place.” “I am allowed to rest.” “I honor my ancestors by healing forward.”
Manifestion: “Four Corners Blessing”—stand at each corner of a main room; name one boundary, one blessing, one belonging. Finish at the hearth with a candle.
Journal Prompts: What did home teach me that I choose to keep? What do I choose to end? What does safety feel like in my body (list three cues)?
Sound: 396 Hz/417 Hz sessions for release and renewal; ocean sounds for lunar attunement.
New Moon (Home Reset): Pick one room; clear, clean, candle. Write a one-line Home Vow for the month (“We eat together tech-free on Sundays”). Invite one ancestor/blessing in a simple prayer.
Full Moon (Ancestral Offering): Set water and bread/honey on a small plate; speak names; thank what protected you and release what constricted you. Close by opening a window for a breath of night.
Daily Micro-Rite: Threshold touch—hand to doorframe when arriving/leaving, whisper, “I return to kindness / I leave with kindness.”
4 — Foundation, structure, home corners, dependable rhythm—the archetypal number of this house.
2 — Pair-bonding, family bonds, co-regulation; tending together.
6 — Domestic harmony, caretaking, hearth arts, the beauty of daily order.
44 / 444 — Angelic architecture; rebuild, reinforce, make it sturdy and kind.
808 — Close a chapter, open a truer home pattern (moves, renovations, legacy work).
1112 — New beginning anchored in lineage; first steps blessed by roots.
Why they relate: the Fourth is foundation and family (4/6), bonds (2), guardian presence (444), and life-cycle thresholds (808/1112) that often involve houses and heritage.
The Empress (nurture, fecundity), The High Priestess (inner sanctum), The Moon (tidal memory), Ten of Cups (chosen family), Four of Wands (homecoming/threshold rites), Queen of Pentacles (domestic stewardship), Six of Cups (nostalgia healed into sweetness).
Crystals: Moonstone (lunar soothing, sleep), Rose Quartz (heart-safe bonds), Black Tourmaline (house shielding), Smoky Quartz (grounding grief), Moss Agate (gardened belonging).
Metals: Silver (lunar reflection), Iron (threshold protection—nails over doors, symbolic), Copper (conduct warmth through rooms).
Natural Elements: Salt (purify), milk and honey (ancestral sweetness), bread and tea (hospitality), cedar/sage/rosemary smoke (traditional clearing—use respectfully and sustainably).
Nourish with comforting, steady foods: warm grains, soups, stews, roots, legumes, gentle dairy or plant milks, seasonal fruits. Eat seated; light a candle; let meals be homing beacons for the nervous system. Hydration is hospitality to your blood.
Herbs (traditional educational lens): Chamomile (soft sleep), Linden (heart-calm), Lemon Balm (ease), Rose (tender boundaries), Oatstraw (deep rebuilding), Holy Basil (grounded uplift). Fold herbs into nightly teas; dedicate one mug to “coming home.”
May your walls remember laughter and your floors remember dancing.
May your table multiply comfort and your bed become a little boat that carries you safely through the night.
May the names behind you bless the names ahead, and may your house be honest enough to hold real life—
the pots and the prayers, the mending and the miracles.
May you be at home in your rooms, your lineage, and your breathing body—
and may every threshold whisper as you pass, Welcome back.

When someone has the fourth house cusp set in the sign of Aries, it often speaks of impatience of the parent of opposite sex when the chart’s owner was still a baby. In case of a perfect positioning, this is a sign of fiery emotional clarity, speed of decisions and the confidence one brought from their home and their upbringing. Each imbalance here speaks of pain and hurt, and even abuse or anger deeply seeded in one’s family tree. Aries is a sign of fiery nature, and often doesn’t give enough room for an individual to develop its emotional nature to the point of self-recognition, understanding, and enough compassion to reach the point of true satisfaction. This is someone raised in a loud home, with a lot of conflict, constructive or destructive, and gives as much energy to one’s soul as it can take it away.

If the fourth house is set in Taurus, we see a natural position of care and physical devotion coming from one’s parents. Although it can point out to traditional or strict upbringing, it always provides one with a certain sense of comfort and joy that creates a strong, fixed basis for a satisfying life. Only in the case of truly challenging position of Venus and the Moon can we presume that the person in question has an emotional debt to repay, and has to deal with feelings of guilt and incompetence coming from their early environment. In most cases this is a very warm position, enabling one to find beauty and see the world in color, as well as provide them with the ability to enjoy material reality and engage in practical matters in a healthy way.

With the fourth house cusp in Gemini, we can see the changeable and a bit unstable nature of one’s home. Very often, this comes as a root for a person’s feeling of inconsistency, seen through possible dishonesty of their same-sex parent, or the image of two fathers or two mothers, that they cannot mend into one. This can be a very rewarding position, especially in the case when Venus is involved in the fourth house story, but very often represents two entirely different angles that are hardly brought into one point, and the row of opposing feelings, changes, and inconsistencies in one’s emotional state. Since the sign of Gemini is the sign of communication, it carries a risk of a certain lack of compassion, coming from a parent who overly rationalizes person’s emotions, not giving them a chance to recognize and accept them as they are.

Each fourth house set in Cancer speaks of the connection one has to their family. It is a house of inheritance in its core, and the sign of Cancer here gives an emphasis on family matters that came into one’s life only to be resolved. This is a position of gratitude, incredible opportunity, and all challenges left in one’s genes. Emotional issues will be truly important and the heart often won’t go where it is supposed to, simply out of subconscious need to find what was left by other people, grandmothers and grandfathers who lost something, have been closed up, or were gone before their time. The most important thing a person has to find with this position is the love for oneself and the ability to be gentle, slow enough, and filled with compassion for their own needs. It speaks of closeness with the parent of opposite sex, but also speaks of the lack of it in a challenging setting, and the way it affected all close relationships one is able to build in their adult life.

With the fourth house beginning in the sign of Leo, we see a line of proud and brave ancestors that led to the birth of this individual. This can be wonderful or challenging for there is obviously an emotional push into one’s world of character, confidence and self-recognition. The Sun has to be extremely strong in its dignity and aspects in order for this position to provide one with the sense of gratitude, confidence and satisfaction. This is a position that pulls with its gravity towards personal issues, fiery emotions, and a certain battle for personal satisfaction that is deeply rooted in one’s home and their relationship with a dominant parent that maybe didn’t give them enough space to develop entirely healthy emotions. In its best light, this can be a place of warmth, joy, laughter and openness, giving one the sense of personal bravery to engage in any emotional challenge with ease and clarity.

The fourth house cusp in Virgo points out to the lack of something in their primary home. Whether it is love or approval, there always seems to be something that needs to be fixed, changed, or nurtured in their soul, as if it was a bit damaged from the start. This isn’t a position that necessarily speaks of emotional hurt, as much as it speaks of emotional lacking, and one’s inability to reach the point of perfection in their emotional world that will finally allow them to be truly satisfied. Very often, this comes as a consequence of a deeply cold relationship with the parent of opposite sex, or a rational bond that leaves too much room for personal improvement, leaving one never satisfied with their own accomplishments. The greatest thing this position brings through genes is incredible intellectual strength and strong mental powers that one will be able to use, probably until their dying day.

If the fourth is set in Libra, we see someone who carries a strong basis of their parents’ relationship in their deepest core. Since the fourth house represents our home, we instantly understand that this is a person whose home was balanced and seemingly happy, but the main problem of Libra is the inconsistency of the image shown to the outside world and the true joy hidden behind it. This can be someone taught throughout their upbringing to always compare themselves to other people, and feel to be superior or inferior depending on their success in life. The good thing here often comes from the fact that one of the parents was calm and tactful, able to teach responsibility and basic manners that a person will be able to use to make progress in various fields of life. In case of a good positioning of Venus and the Moon, this is a fourth house that gives one the image of what their own marriage will be like, as well as the ability to sink into closest of relationships without fear or holding back.

With the fourth house in Scorpio, we can see the strongest ties to family that often aren’t healthy or emotionally supportive. Scorpio is a sign that brings the Moon to its fall, and as such isn’t in the best relationship to matters of family, parenting, upbringing and closeness. The challenge of this position hides in the darkest, deepest emotions, ones we all try to dismiss, demean and avoid. A person with this fourth house position has to find a way to forgive, forget, and turn to the future instead of staying tied to the past, or to negative emotions that have to be let go. This is one of the strongest and most challenging positions we can have in our chart, and speaks of the search for true unconditional love one must find within in order to be truly happy. Once they find a constant reason to smile, these people become the root of strongest emotional connections imaginable. Until then, they are easily manipulated, held too close to home and dissatisfied, while unaware of the reason for their negative feelings.

With the fourth house in Sagittarius, it is not exactly easy to feel at home, wherever one tries to settle. This is one of predicaments leading to a life abroad, often because there was distance and space in their upbringing that makes it impossible to incorporate their beliefs into the country they were born in. Satisfaction is found through education and traveling, and a person with the fourth house here has to remain true to moral and emotional imperatives in order to be happy. This is almost always a beneficent, strong starting position, with enough wealth and width to support one’s emotional growth. However, it can detach their heart from true emotional satisfaction and turn them to philosophical and mental issues instead of giving them the ability to find their place. Whatever the case, this is a strong guiding point to discover the entire world is our home, not just the couch we choose to sit on.

There is no reason to make it prettier than it is – the fourth house in Capricorn is never easy. In the best possible scenario, this is a position that gives one the ultimate faith in the Universe, and a strong connection to God. With a deeply seeded need to take responsibility, this is an individual who often takes too much of it, usually grabbing some for every mistake made by their parents. This is a typical position that gives one the sense of guilt for wrongness they suffered at home, and creates a lot of pressure and coldness in one’s emotional world. Dissatisfaction and the strict regime at their primal home can give a strong foundation for the tenderness and love in the family they create, and this is the most beneficent use of such a position, however hard or challenging it might get.

With the fourth house in Aquarius, a person always seems to be in search for consistency. This is a signal there was a lot of moving and changes at a young age, or points out the importance of the divorce parents went through while they were still in the phase of emotional recognition with their child. The greatest satisfaction here is found through personal freedom, and it is not always easy to incorporate it in one’s relationships, dominant roles of their partners, managers, superiors of any kind, or any society they are trying to fit into. Emotional independence and clarity are unimaginably important, and without them, there is no basis for personal happiness and satisfaction. Keep in mind that this is someone who needs to find something constant and satisfying in changes, riots, ego battles, and their own differences, while the state of inner peace is reached through the most unusual methods.

It is often said that the fourth house in Pisces speaks of family secrets and shady ancestors that have done who-knows-what. However, this can sometimes simply speak of the lack of clarity of emotion one receives in their primary environment. It is the image of a parent who wasn’t there while at the same time idealized, giving the person a constant feeling of not-belonging, abandonment and distracting, changeable emotions. Being lost is the least of their concerns in the case they have had to face addiction problems in their closest family, or passive aggression accompanied by emotional blackmail, that remains well-hidden from them even when obvious to other people around them. Of all emotional extremes, this is one of the strongest and comes very close to the fourth house in Scorpio, as all ancestors can be blended together into a mush that is truly difficult to understand, making a person feel detached, lost, lonely, or even depressed.

When a person has the Sun in the fourth house he has an inner core of self-confidence.
Sun in 4th House. It is difficult for one who has this position of the Sun to feel at home and comfortable anywhere. Inner restlessness and doubt often spoil things which otherwise might have been beautiful; especially in youth when the greatest demands are made. In the course of years however many difficulties with parents will find a solution through a more comprehending sympathy. Old age is apt to be quiet and “sunny”; the fruits of seed sown in a difficult youth will be gathered which will in a great measure compensate the native for all the old unhappiness and anxiety in his ‘own home”.
If the Sun makes strong harmonious aspects it indicates the obtaining of a fixed source of income usually out of the inheritance of one of the parents.
When afflicted the native has not enough energy to increase his own capital, but merely passively awaits the coming of his inheritance.

Mercury in 4th House. Well aspected this position gives a certain commercial spirit; the superintendence of the native’s own property, usually large inherited estates, will be profitable.
Commercial relations in other continents will also bring advantage; a new area of sale and new commercial goods will be found where others do not expect anything. Here the proverb holds true “the eye of the master makes the horse thrive”.
When afflicted no peace can be found anywhere, the person concerned moves hither and thither without being able to find what he seeks; and all kinds of difficulties in the domestic circle may be expected to arise from this cause.

Venus often correlates with inherited artistic talent and a need for peace and harmony.
Venus in 4th House is favorable to domestic affairs, childhood is upon the whole agreeable and fortunate, and the relations between the parents and the native are very pleasant. This course influences the whole life favorably; “old age” will be characteristically full of many precious memories.
When afflicted difficulties and disappointments in love affairs will occur; but though comparatively little return of affection is received, the native’s feelings regarding his object remain constant.


The Moon here gives keen intuition and insight into the feeling nature of others. The world of ideas is the foundation of being when Mercury is here.
Moon in 4th House points to changing circumstances in life and changes of abode; further to a lively imagination, a sensitive nature and great attachment to parents and relatives.
When afflicted the position is not favorable to relations with the parents or their mutual relation.
The native’s education will suffer because of this and all through later life the lack of pleasant recollections of one’s youth will be felt and manifest in a certain despondency, a premature ripeness which even in youth takes away much that is childlike. Later on this results in lack of compassion, and excessive interest in his own affairs and circumstances.
Financial loss through theft and deceit, probably by most unlikely people, may occur with this Moon-position.

Mars gives reserves of physical vitality and is an indicator of possible violence in the early home life; at least one parent had a temper.
Mars in 4th House. Mars the planet of action in the house of “home” and parental surroundings, indicates that quite early the desire arises to leave the parental roof and go out into the wide world.
When afflicted it is probable that the home will be the scene of many “rows” due mostly to the passionate and rather masterful manner which Mars engenders. In this way the wish to escape originates, which may manifest as an impulsive running away from. This does not prevent that much store is set on intimate domesticity and when abroad the attractions of the same home which once was so willingly left will often be a favorite topic of conversation.
If however, as well as an affliction, a good aspect of Mars prevails, there is some hope that in the end good results may be reached – probably one of the parents (most likely the mother) will be favorably disposed towards the native’s ideas, and at the end of life he will be able to look back with satisfaction upon the work accomplished.

Jupiter gives an inherent, inherited sense of optimism and faith in life, a generous disposition and a sense of entitlement. When Saturn falls in the fourth, home feels confining. The parents seemed too strict, cold, or perhaps they were old. Or, one only establishes a home late in life. With Uranus here, life is never predictable. There are sudden moves. The actual house circumstances may be unusual – maybe Mother was an oddball, Dad a genius, or vice versa.
Jupiter in 4th House presupposes that the parents were well-to-do, even wealthy and that education began in a grand style. This position makes the relation to parents, and atmosphere in the domestic circle especially hearty and benevolent. It gives a deep, inner support, a spiritual prop which again and again helps the native to overcome all difficulties. Such a person will meet with much cooperation and respect in his native place.
When afflicted it will be better for him to settle somewhere else where one is less known, in order that he may at least feel more free. But it will be difficult for him to find lasting prosperity, because he takes things too lightly and cannot cut his coat according to his cloth. This leads to thoughtless and frivolous expenditure, which may result in danger of bankruptcy.

Saturn in 4th House makes the native careful, economical; anxious about his old age and therefore always endeavoring to increase the likelihood of lasting prosperity. Especially when afflicted the native is probably too much concentrated upon his own gain and advantage; he would do well to consider whether in the end the individual does not really benefit more virtually by the progress of the community than by augmenting his own means – may be to the detriment of that community – in order that in his old age he may become a miser or a hermit.
Here the management of money is in good hands, the native is also suited to being at the head of some institution or family. In his own parental home however, less pleasant things will occur to which probably is due the circumstance that to a great extent this character has to develop by itself. The father will probably be the “master of the house” in the fullest sense of the word and exact obedience not easy to fulfil. This will be especially evident in the choice of a calling and also in discussions about religion, etc. Yet time will prove that much might be learned from the father and that inwardly there is possibly greater agreement than was supposed in youth.
At the age of adolescence there will often be a gradual alienation from the parents. No wonder that the native seeks from others what could not be found at home. Difficulties will arise through over-sensitiveness, but yet one individual will probably be found to brighten his solitude by understanding and a cheerful attitude. And such a friend will be loved, made much of, adored in a way seldom seen.
It is also possible that illness or early death of one of the parents darkens his childhood.
He will probably harmonize particularly well with’ the mother which – in a man – is conducive to reverence for the entire sex. The parents will possibly often have differences of opinion about the education of their child. The tie with the mother will be particularly intimate and peaceful though an inner strength emanates from the father which arouses respect.
It is possible that the greatest progress, both spiritually and socially, may be expected in a foreign country and his native place will play but a small part in his development.

Uranus in 4th House presupposes no agreeable childhood. The native’s character is not well understood by the parents, his tastes and tendencies and shyness wrongly interpreted. A definite feeling for domesticity is lacking though he desires to mix with many and all kinds of people. Quite earl in life parents and the whole of the near environment will be in despair about the queer child and doubt his ever getting right. Owing to his many sudden crazes and whims the native is very rarely fit to found an establishment or home of his own. He is much more inclined and fit to live in a larger community of like-minded people than in a small family circle.

Neptune in 4th House gives great taste and liking for somewhat mystical art. The native will venerate old religious art treasures and precious articles, knowledge of which he likes to collect. At the same time he has a great inclination to imitate old customs as much as possible and to maintain them. A person with this position likes to dream in harmonious surroundings. Finally years are spent with imaginary friends. The passing to the beyond will be in a trance.
When afflicted narcotics will be taken and there is a possibility of poisoning.

Pluto in the fourth house gives great will power, stamina, and possible ruthlessness. One parent may have been tyrannical. The person has the ability to ferret out the secrets of others if he chooses. Sometimes the manifestations are very literal.
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