The Sun in the 8th House of Horoscope by Daniel Sijakovic (Leo Daniel)
What do we know about the 8th field of horoscope and how can we analyze it? In Vedic astrology, the same field is claimed as Ayus (life), Mrityu (death), Rana (battle, struggle, quarrel…), and therefore, we conclude that it speaks about life and death, various struggles, obstacles and hardships.Furthermore, the 8th house of horoscope represents all types of suffering, misfortune, loans, debts, rejections, fears, persecution and oppression, sudden and completely unexpected turnovers in life, danger at the moment when a man hopes least and when he thinks that the danger passed. Then, the 8th house of horoscope can point to fantastic financial gains from sources, which have been completely unknown to the natus, inheritance and struggle regarding it, alimony, crime, secret police and state security police, jobs of security and protection (bodyguards, security, army, police), occult and paranormal powers, special spiritual conditions, contacts with other levels of reality, completely deep and twisted perception of life truths, primordial fears, which make the blood freeze, alienation, loneliness or the need to be alone, personal jails, depression and vampirism, suffering at all levels (spiritual and physical), magnetism and eroticism (even when a person is not physically attractive and likeable). In some cases, the 8th house of horoscope can represent witchcraft, magical practice and rituals, black magic practitioners, people with special powers (Sidis), diabolic states, bioenergy practitioners, forensic experts, pathological conditions, interests in crime, criminal or erotic reading, falling into trance, serious diseases (multiple sclerosis with the influence of the 12th house and its ruler, Parkinson’s disease, autism, cancer and other types of serious and chronic suffering), invoking and successful attracting of material wealth, ability or power to get money or anything else from others (services, sexual services, protection…), money, which works day and night for the natus (and that he invests no or little effort), venereal diseases, problems with urinary tract, problems with colon, prostate, hemorrhoids, the way of giving birth and labor itself, the kind of death, the weight of death and period when the spirit prepares itself to leave the physical body, gifts from known and unknown people, disintegration, rejection, wars and struggles, for which the natus is not always responsible, worries about diseases, period of life when a person suffers deeply and seriously, even when conditions around him are favorable and even perfect (there are no true problems and hardships, no visible causes of suffering), family suffering and depression about it (often people with the pronounced eighth house suffer due to serious, family problems, which are skillfully kept secret for years), life under “the glass bell” (help, protection, approval…), collective happenings (the natus is only the messenger of collective or mundane changes and often his appearance at certain places means something at the level of collective happenings), sudden and quick changes, which bring a lot of stress to the natus and those, who are connected with him, restraint from all material pleasures, as well as exaggeration in them.
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