Houses

What’s The 2nd House?

What is the 2nd house? It’s the house where you experience the physical world!

In a nutshell, the 2nd house contains how one earns a living, spends money, and have certain tastes.

What is in the 2nd House?

There is no need to take out a loan or bother our relatives to acquire the items situated in the 2nd house. Here, portable items feature prominently, like the stuff you carry around with you, which is called “movable goods.”

The natural occupant of the 2nd House

Aside from movable goods, if you want to know about your finances, wealth, and profits, examine the 2nd house.

The Taurus-ruled 2nd house deals with security issues.

Taurus is an Earth sign, therefore has all the characteristic of the earth as opposed to heaven. Taurus represents all the material or materialistic trappings. But materialism makes it possible for humans to be physically present on Earth because it enables us to deal with themes of power, control, and the search for happiness.

With fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius), everything needs to remain the same in order for all the four signs to feel safe, or at least they need to be aware of what lies ahead of them. 

What is of Value?

Taurus values financial security, nice food, and a comfortable home (including acquiring all of the items found within the house). Therefore, the second house will also control your values and your resources.

Values relate to ‘worth.’ How much is x and why? Having said that, values do not only pertain to the price of an item but are also based on someone else’s taste/or a collectives taste.

Furthermore, values also relate to a person’s morals, personal attitude, and what an individual considers to be important. Thus, worth and value are both words connected with feeling important. And as a result, this is the house where a person’s confidence or lack of confidence can be seen.

What a person spends money on is what they value.

You can normally tell how somebody views themselves /sense of their self-worth by the way they handle their money. When a person is extremely materialistic, it can demonstrate a lack of confidence or insecurity.

What a person spends money on is what they value. If someone chooses to spend most of their money on comic books, you may presume that they value escapism. They highly rate entertainment and the art of visual storytelling.

And if money is spent on academic books, it suggests enjoying expanding the mind. Holding in high regard other people’s opinions. But they also value reason and expansive ideas.

You’ve got sense

This house will show you what’s important and the market value of your items (through transits, when selling an item or getting an item appraised etc).

The items bought are driven through an individual’s sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. This is why your senses are also here in the 2nd house.

“Wealth seen in the 8th is what you don’t see. Whereas, being rich in the 2nd house is where you spend your money to show people how much money you have.

To Recap

Here is where one can locate how a person will meet their financial obligations. How one budgets, saves, and invests. As a result, bankers, merchants/traders, critics, speech therapists, linguistics, “sexperts” are represented in the 2nd house. 

Lastly, money helps you feel secure. You buy things you want and value those things. Due to these wants, this house shows how people eat, and their taste. Therefore, here is where we experience the real world with the things perceived through our senses.

Keywords

Security. Insecurities. Stability. Movable Possessions. Values. Taste. Senses. Expenditure. Income. Materialism. Your sense of Worth.

2nd House Keywords

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