Samva+Mundane (1)

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  Samva Mundane Houses Significations FIRST Nation as a whole as a unitary political body General conditions and strength of the country, its rulers and people Home affairs and all domestic considerations Public health and general well-being National character, attitudes and behaviour including tendency, or otherwise, to keep the peace, be truthful in dealings with others, work ethic, Corruption, manual/intellectual/creative abilities, acceptance of new ideas etc. SECOND National wealth (G.D.P.), income, material prosperity, country’s economy National debt owed to other nations, currency and taxation Internal/external trade and commerce, financial reserves Banks, banking system, interest rates, inflation, Currency Strength Resources of the nation, including armaments Purchasing power of the government and its people Stock market, investments, negotiable assets THIRD Transport in general – public and private Communications – telephone, post, radio, television, newspapers, books, periodicals, satellite communication systems, and advertising Relationships with neighbouring countries and border clashes Trade within the country Primary/secondary education

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  • Samva Mundane Houses Significations

    FIRST

    Nation as a whole as a unitary political body

    General conditions and strength of the country, its rulers and people

    Home affairs and all domestic considerations

    Public health and general well-being

    National character, attitudes and behaviour including tendency, or otherwise, to keep the peace, be truthful in dealings with others, work ethic, Corruption, manual/intellectual/creative abilities, acceptance of new ideas etc.

    SECOND

    National wealth (G.D.P.), income, material prosperity, countrys economy

    National debt owed to other nations, currency and taxation

    Internal/external trade and commerce, financial reserves

    Banks, banking system, interest rates, inflation, Currency Strength

    Resources of the nation, including armaments

    Purchasing power of the government and its people

    Stock market, investments, negotiable assets

    THIRD

    Transport in general public and private

    Communications telephone, post, radio, television, newspapers, books, periodicals, satellite communication systems, and advertising

    Relationships with neighbouring countries and border clashes

    Trade within the country

    Primary/secondary education

  • Public mental strength and attitudes, public opinion and intellect

    Loss or gain of lands due to war

    FOURTH

    National patriotism, democratic government and institutions

    Land and produce, such as crops, mineral wealth and mines

    Public buildings, housing, slums, hotels and real estate

    Property damage due to earthquakes and other natural disasters and war

    Schools, colleges, universities and other higher education establishments

    Weather conditions, including disturbances from earthquakes, floods, fires

    Opposition parties to the government

    FIFTH

    Children, birth rate, dependant colonies

    National pleasures, entertainment industry, artistic activities

    Stock exchange market, stocks in general, and speculation

    Sports, racing, gambling, lotteries, and other public amusements

    Morals, immorality, scandals, crime related to immorality

    Upper legislative house, ambassadors, diplomats, palaces

    SIXTH

    Armed forces, and all military activity, police and civil service

    Employed and unemployed people, labourers, trade unions and strikes

    State loans and debts

    Food supplies and reserves

    Diseases in general, sanitation, hygiene, and climatic conditions affecting the general health of the people

    Medical doctors, nurses and other health officers

  • Conquest of enemies

    Places where records are kept, libraries, and computers Financial Stability of a Nation, Communal Harmony

    SEVENTH

    International affairs trade, alliances, relationships with other countries, disputes, competition

    War, battles, open warfare, enemies, foreign spies

    Public enemies, lawlessness in society, fugitives, disruptive organised crime

    Marriages and divorces, general immorality

    Social consciousness of the people, events affecting the social evolution and stability of the nation; peoples reactions to state actions; public gatherings

    Infant mortality

    EIGHTH

    Death of national rulers, and events flowing therefrom

    Resignation or end of existing government, destruction of the state

    Setbacks to the Cabinet or close advisors of the President or prime minister,

    Public mortality, death rate, types of death suffered by many people

    Peril to the people due to war, famine, natural disasters, and epidemics

    Enemys resources, including armaments

    Medical discoveries, scientific organisations and research

    National finances, public and foreign debt arising from 7th house activities

    Capital gains taxes, death duties, pensions, and insurance industry

    NINTH

    Law, justice, courts, legal system and those involved with it

    United Nations and other world organisations, assemblies, conferences

  • Foreign countries, international relationships, treaties and law

    Religion, philosophy, places of worship and sacred books

    Tourism, travel agents, facilities for long distant travel and communication

    Institutions of higher studies, universities and scientific societies

    Immigration; refugees, ambassadors, consulates, exchange students

    TENTH

    Parliament, supreme authority and power in the nation, including a dictator, king, president, prime minister, other powerful people

    Party in power, politics, politicians, public life,

    National prestige abroad and its influence in world affairs

    National aims and objectives

    Foreign trade, exploitation, revolution and lawlessness

    ELEVENTH

    Alliances with foreign countries, friendly states and allies

    Gains from other nations and from foreign trade

    National plans, policies for industry and environment, etc.

    Vice-president, state governing bodies, advisory groups

    Fraternal and civic organisations, clubs, conventions, exhibitions

    TWELFTH

    Hospitals, monasteries, prisons, charitable institutions, asylums

    Misery in general, poverty, waste, extravagance, strikes

    Underworld, organised crime, assassinations, kidnapping

    Epidemics, hordes of pests, plagues

    Secret plots, enemies, sedition, treaties, agents, societies

    War and losses arising therefrom

  • Success in places away from home, foreign residences

    Slavery, exiles, extradition, scandals, smuggling, losses, extravagance

    Detectives, police and law enforcement officers

    Overseas retirement and emigration

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