According to astrologers, the 12th house is the house of past lives and karmic lessons.
Saturn: Saturn is the Karmic planet that practically holds a person's life throughout with the type of Karmas one does.
Karmic astrology is the science of discerning as accurately as possible, through the positions of planets in your birth/divisional chart, the reasons why you are the way you are and why you behave as you do.
The fifth and ninth houses are called the Laxmi sthana in Astrology. The ninth house is also called the house of fortunes because it gives information about our luck or fortune in life. Luck plays an important role in the accumulation of wealth and financial prosperity in life.
As per my experience, whenever you are into trouble and find yourself trapped at the bottom of a tunnel, you need to align your “Karma” (Action) as per your horoscope. The alignment of your “Karma” with your horoscope is known as the “Karma Alignment Technique” in Vedic Astrology.
There are three different types of karma: prarabdha, sanchita, and kriyamana or agami. Prarabdha karma is experienced through the present body and is only a part of sanchita karma which is the sum of one's past karmas, whereas agami karma is the result of current decisions and actions.
According to astrologers, the 12th house is the house of past lives and karmic lessons. "The 12th house allows us a glimpse into realms that existed before we came into this world," Monahan says.
Jupiter is one of the natural Dhana-karaka (significator of wealth), a strong Jupiter gives lifelong prosperity and financial stability.
In astrology, there is one planet that is known to bring fortune, favor, miracles and blessings — Jupiter. Also known as “the Great Benefic,” it showers us with opportunities for growth, expansion and happiness.
“A karmic partner is a soul that you agreed to work within this lifetime—someone who you may have unresolved karma with,” says Danni. “Like soulmates, karmic partners may be romantic, platonic, or familial. Quite often, one or both parents are your karmic partners.
It might be thought of as a type of soulmate relationship, as it is a connection of two souls, though it's different from the kind of soulmates that are healing in nature. These relationships aren't exactly smooth sailing. It's the love that pushes your buttons—and pushes you to grow.
Trying to change karmic cycles or maladaptive patterns takes effort, time, and patience. Try not to overwhelm yourself. The first step to change is acknowledging what you want to do differently and moving forward from there. Remember to practice self-care and self-compassion.
It Represents Karma
Saturn has its reputation for being the Lord of Karma for a good reason. It shows us the karmic imprint on our DNA and the experiences we are meant to have (good and bad). It represents the challenges we carry from past lifetimes, that we need to learn from and master in this lifetime.
Rahu is known to confer malefic effects in general and is considered as a planet which induces laziness, delays, and hurdles in work.
Virgo, the maiden star, is one of the wealthiest zodiac signs, with a high chance of financial prosperity. This is why. They are perfectionists by nature.
As per Astrology, the planet Venus is considered the Lord of happiness and luxury.
8th House -related planets causing death
If no planet occupies or aspects the 8th House, the lord of the 8th House should be considered and the disease determined by the Humours indicated by that planet, Indian Jyotish Guru Dr. Raman says.
As the root or base of your real self, the 4th house rules where you go when you “die” but also where you came from. For those who believe in reincarnation, the 4th house would give clues to your karmic lesson for this lifetime. It shows what karmic baggage you brought with you into this life.
The Twelfth House refers to the unconscious and to things beyond the physical plane. It is traditionally associated with confinement and self-undoing and has been called the house of karma.
You constantly create Karma from your actions, thoughts, words, from the actions of others under your control, from your attitudes, expectations, and lifestyle. You create Karma from the intended actions you perform consciously and also from actions done unconsciously from ignorance.
Karma means action and that the future depends on you and your actions. The opposite of karma is inaction and a belief that destiny has predetermined your present and future with no way of changing it.