28 October 2012

Rahu in 1st House / Ketu in 7th House


Rahu in 1st House / Ketu in 7th House

Dear ardent readers here comes first in the series of Rahu/Ketu in Houses. The earlier series on Rahu/Ketu in Signs published in 2007 also is equally important and worthwhile reading, however care should be taken not to apply these writings verbatim on any chart, as there are many other factors, combinations, aspects etc which need to be studied always before coming to a conclusion.     

The Rahu in the First House is good for the native; it brings him a measure of support which will enable him to succeed in life. It is also a sign of wealth from the intellectual standpoint: a practical imagination, an inventive and fruitful mind. This position is good for the health.
The Ketu, being in the Seventh House, signifies worries and troubles regarding partners. It often indicates a very material union, so that if the planets are well-placed in the Horoscope this position will be fortunate for money and material things, but where marriage is concerned, not for the emotions.
Person must develop his/her own initiative and their own personal power. They would have relied too much on other people in the past, and have been dependent on or dominated by others. Now they must work and carve out their own destiny. Through their own efforts and own actions, they will gain the confidence and self-reliance they need.
This person tends to learn to do things for himself/herself, to rely on their own initiative. Life seems to force them constantly into situations where they will have to act under their own volition. He/she should develop a personality that the public identifies as being individual; and he/she needs to take a personal stand on things. Rahu in the first is forced constantly to project himself, depending upon the sign position. The sign would indicate the reason for the projection of self. He/she will need to accomplish things through the power of his personality, and to develop self-sufficiency.
Ketu in the seventh is self-negation. There is danger here that the individual will try to indulge in all kinds of relationships. His/her partnerships can become so involved that he/she may lose his/her individuality in other. This gives the probability that the person will marry successfully later in life. There is always a secret fear of losing the marriage partner. It gives innate knowledge and talent of how to be a good partner. Along with this comes dissatisfaction because of the Ketu person’s overly idealistic image of a partner. Marriage in this ideal sense may be tried many times and many times denied. He/she is not rational where partnerships are concerned, especially when Ketu is in the sign of Libra. Ketu in Scorpio in the seventh is troubled with sexual idealism and / or the partner’s financial status. The person is capable of councelling others despite his own personal problems, or more probably because of them.

This condition signifies that the personal values are more important than general public or partnership(s). Individuality is self-propelled; and this person may or may not take heavy partnership responsibility. In reality, the partnership activities are often a drag for them in many ways, but they have to learn to cope with that. Strong aggressive tendencies are displayed, and the personality can be action-oriented. Other people or partnerships become a medium of learning experiences with or without choice. In their recent past life, they have been too much marriage-oriented or in deeper public involvement.

This individual is here to go through experiences which challenge the self. In former incarnations, he/she fell into the trap of depending upon undependable people.
Spending too much time trying to help others understand themselves, he/she never stopped to reflect on how their same situations and circumstances played an important role in his/her own identity. As a result of putting the accent outside the self, it now becomes difficult for him/her to see who he/she really is.
These Nodes indicate past incarnations in which the individual submerged his identity in the affairs of others. Marriage and partnerships are so deeply rooted in his/her way of doing things that his quest of self is constantly viewed through other people’s eyes. He/she therefore allows their thoughts and opinions of him to influence his own sense of identity.
Ultimately he/she must come out of the bondage of trying to be all things to all people, and, in the light of his own singular vibration, establish who he/she really is. He/she must escape from living in the shadow of other people’s lives.
His/her soul memories of co-operation and teamwork are so strong that every time he/she falls back on them, he/she actually extinguishes himself/herself in the causes of others.
His/her first house Rahu now brings to him/her the awareness that somehow he/she has lost his identity. Submerged in the desire to please, he/she has made himself a reflection of an ideal peculiarly opposite to his own basic nature. This causes him much current-life pain as he/she desires to come out of himself/herself while at the same time not inflict hurt upon those near him/her.
He/she must ultimately learn how to assume gracefully the role of leadership. This is extremely difficult, because he/she has had so much prior-life experience in being submissive. He/she has sacrificed himself/herself so that others could achieve their goals.
All of his important experiences revolved around docile acquiescence. Now the highest growth potential is to establish a sense of self without shutting off completely the benefits of marriage and partnerships. Too often when he/she becomes aware of all he/she has sacrificed through his Ketu, he/she becomes an extremist, feeling that one state of existence inhibits the other. He/she starts focusing every part of the life energy around the desire to lead rather than to be led. Through an instinctive knowledge that his/her Achilles heel or weak spot is in the ways that he/she can allow himself to be put into the position of being taken advantage of in marriage, he/she develops the tendency to become too over-assertive. He/she tries too hard to make up for what he/she feels he/she has lost.
To achieve happiness in the current life, he/she must learn how to balance equally his/her own needs with those around him. He/she must deliberately try not to rush his/her own growth and independence, with the understanding that the most beautiful flower takes time to blossom, while only the weed grows quickly!
The sign which contains the Ketu indicates the ways in which the individual during former incarnations submerged himself/herself in others. The sign which contains the Rahu shows the ways in which he/she can now establish his own sense of identity.

Good self-projection in terms of being true to self vs. good projection in terms of appealing to others. Excessive worry about partner’s well-being vs. attention to your own well-being. Self-generated vitality vs. dependency on others for stimulating vitality.
Possible results of sacrificing Rahu: You become dependent on the co-operation of others. You lose awareness of your own feelings about things. You lose your identity. You sacrifice yourself so that others can achieve their goals.
Possible ways to integrate Rahu: Learn to accept leadership roles occasionally. Remain sensitive to your environment, but try to avoid being overly influenced by it. Travel - preferably on your own. Seek direct, honest contact with others. Seek out new experiences.
In the first house, there’s a hang-up about leadership. This person is inherently strong and probably highly motivated, but often lacks moderation in his/her attempts to fulfill a leadership role. There’s a fluctuation between playing the dictator - which invariably proves unsuccessful - and a strong lack of confidence in your abilities. You feel if you can’t be the ultimate leader you may as well just put your life in other people’s hands. Either extreme produces clashes with others, since neither the dictator nor the pawn proves to be a totally comfortable role.
A less common tendency is to not care about how you look. This person, rightly or wrongly, wants to be accepted on the basis of his or her inner qualities. However, again rightly or wrongly, in our society relationships are often initiated on the basis of an attractive appearance. For this reason, those who neglect to develop this facet of their personality quite often don’t get to first base when it comes to forming relationships.
It’s interesting to note that in the process of balancing the first / seventh nodal axis, the person may for a time develop an almost narcissistic preoccupation with grooming and appearance.
Rahu in the first house wants to be thought of as ambitious, energetic, and lucky. In contrast, ambitions may have been thwarted by an early marriage or an unfortunate marriage that was based more on transitory romantic feelings than real love. Feelings about relationships and life in general are changeable, and often make a drain on energy, so that when opportunities arise, motivation to act on them is lacking. Sometimes there are problems from laziness or passivity.

Your focus for personal development will concern identity and relationship issues. You may become dependent on others and, in so doing, submerge your identity in the process, perhaps by displaying a passivity to their will, desires, and needs. You may lack self-esteem, as your self-image often reflects others’ perceptions and evaluations of you. This can be misleading, perhaps creating a distorted self-perception, particularly since you allow others’ views and opinions to influence your actions and behavior. Yet relationships will be important, and you can devote much time trying to satisfy these partnership needs.
You need freedom from dependency on others. Learn how to be more independent and forge a unique identity, instead of relying on others to define it for you. Through self-understanding, you can live by your own light. But, until this is achieved, you probably will remain too influenced by another’s persuasion. What may occur is that, through your desire to please others, you deny and repress your own identity, needs and desires; and through misplaced self-sacrifice, lose contact with your deeper being.
While you recognize the value of relationship co-operation and harmony, being too passive and submissive to more assertive personalities becomes damaging. There are alternate ways of relating, however, which can benefit all concerned. Discovering this alternate path is your challenge. You may have to assert your needs and desires in a way which does not create conflict. Perhaps due to previously relying on others to decide actions, when you become more assertive, you encounter friction with those who have almost taken you for granted. They may find it difficult to deal with the emerging ‘new you’. Such difficulties must be faced, and relationships must be rebalanced and adjusted; reverting to a submissive or passive attitude will be detrimental to inner growth.
Ideally, this developing self-expression will be balanced with an opennes to experience the richness and complexity offered by relationships. Initially, this may cause relationship challenges; and your assertiveness may be inappropriate at times. Careful moderation may be necessary, especially if you suddenly at as a ‘new you’ overnight, or try to dominate others. You need awareness of how you are treating others as you move from a passive to an active role in your relationships. Care is required as you unfold your personality, and when harmonizing your needs with those of partners. For some, the transition could involve dissolving older relationships and later forming new ones more suitable to the old phase. Growth rarely happens overnight; it will come slowly and with considerable effort. But retain faith that your struggles will create great personal benefit and freedom.
Here the individual stands out against the backdrop of his or her environment. In the 1st house, the native introduces himself or herself. The 1st house is an extrovert house. The native seeks recognition and makes an effort to be noticed. With the Node in the 1st house, what is required is the courage to stand up and say, ‘This is what I am, and I am not going to change for anyone’.
When the chart is examined as a whole, it is usually found that the ego has problems in sufficiently being itself, and that this is something the Moon’s Node urges us to work at. If, with the Node in the 1st house, I run into difficulties, the most likely reason is an inability to say, ‘Whatever happens, I am going to be myself; and it is for me to decide whether or not I can do it or want to do it’. With the Node in the 1st house, we must learn to stick to our point of view.
Also, it is important to be aware of the opposite Node, as there is a tendency to be ruled by the opinions of others, and to wait for them to tell us what to do. The Ketu is, of course, in the 7th house. But reliance on someone else, and hoping that another person will put our chestnuts out of the fire for us, so that we have no need to fight for ourselves, amounts to stagnation or falling back in development.
In hard aspects to the 1st-house Node, the tendency is to use the Ketu reflex by currying favor with the other person; we get on well with this person because we are friendly and hide the less amiable side of our character. Thus a false picture of yourself is presented, which considerably blocks our development. Certainly, in the 1st house, one has to cultivate one’s image, but it should be presented as honestly as possible.
If the Node in the 1st house receives soft aspects, the partner, represented by the 7th house, will be very supportive without having to be asked. This is not as bad as when the native asks for support. The motivation is what matters. If the native tries to help himself or herself, the partner may also come along and help. That is not stagnation. Action has been taken. As the Node is on the Ascendant itself, the whole 1st-house theme must be taken very seriously. In soft aspects, and very much more so in inconjunct, it is observable that often the native does not care to emphasize the ego, because it is not the ‘done thing’. This can be a big mistake, since without parading our ego we have no real chance in the world. The world will not know who we are. It is preferable to try and make the best possible impression on people than to make none at all. The Node on the Ascendant is a placement in which the native almost always has to call attention to himself or herself. The world has to be made to look at him or her. It is very important to put the self forward and to keep on improving the personal image.
Rahu in the first house. If the Rahu is in the first house, the person’s greatest growth, evolution, and fulfillment come through developing his/her own personality and personal power. He/she has been too dependent on marriage partners in past lives, and has relinquished his individuality and authority to his/her mates. The person must follow his/her instincts and impulses, and learn to care for his/her own destiny. He/she must not allow himself to be dominated, manipulated, or overshadowed by the feelings and wishes of others. There is a great likelihood that the person will become enmeshed in early marriage and soon feel smothered and controlled. He/she may (with great effort, pain, and struggle) eventually free himself in order to develop and nurture his own personality, ambitions, and self-expression. Then the possibility of growth, satisfaction, and a sense of accomplishment becomes a reality.
The person should beware of compromising too quickly and easily. He/she must work on confidence and self-reliance, and use his/her own judgement. He/she will be happier and healthier when he/she learns to value his own opinions and stand up for himself. The person gains a great deal from decisiveness and dynamic action, and should therefore take the initiative as much as possible. Men or women with this Rahu placement are well-advised to cultivate and nurture their masculine side. The person should be more assertive, and express his/her emotions when provoked. He/she must not, in the event of anger or irritability, give in to his habitual patterns of suppression and self-denial. In this lifetime, his individuality, self-esteem, and ego needs are of the essence.
The person must let go of his compulsion to create peace and harmony in the environment. Toward this end, he/she will be forever thrust into circumstances where he/she feels compelled to declare his convictions and take appropriate action. The person should focus on his/her physical body, be more daring, and allow the fiery element of his personality to come through more often. In ancient Hindu astrology, the Rahu in the first house and the Ketu in the seventh indicates a beautiful and powerful appearance, serious ups and downs in married life, and a strange, eccentric, or highly spiritual spouse. Sign positions of the nodes are of much higher significance as well

34 comments:

  1. Retrograde planets are extremely interesting. Astrallworld with the divine blessings of learned gurus unveils solutions of life with the aid of vedic indian astrology. Know your path ahead and walk towards a glorious future. thanks.

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  2. For all that immaculate accuracy in the articles on RAHU in various signs, I can't wait to read the articles on RAHU/KETU in various houses(Bhavas) !

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  3. Good post and good information.

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  4. Thankyou this fits in with my current circumstances and the suggestions to change are very understandable.

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  5. Thanks this was very helpful

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  6. Thank you for this post.

    I have this combination. The things which you mentioned are clearly the struggles I am having to face. So thank you for that. May gods bless you for this.


    I will definitely try to be more assertive. And also find balance between handling relationships and being assertive. Thank you once again.

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  7. Can't say thanks enough, as I was struggling through out my life on these issues with this placement. Thanks it's God sent.

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  8. Do you think the Systems Approach is better than all the other approaches of Vedic Astrology? I am a learner, and I want to know.

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  9. There are many methods and approaches in Vedic Astrology, Parashara, Krishnamurti, Jaimini, Yogini (I am talking of only Vedic Jyotish)etc. Each has its own specialties. I would not dare to say that one system is better than the other, because basically I don't think so. The western system has its own advantages. Thus a "Systems" approach in my understanding is a combination of multiple approaches, taking in to consideration the texts written by experts after doing research on millions of individuals.

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  10. I find it very true and reassuring...i feel able to see my problem clearly now. Great job!

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  11. Also kindly go through the Rahu / Ketu in Rashis/ Signs articles posted earlier in 2007, available in Archives

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  12. Can this readings be applied to horoscopes based on indian astrology also? Also if Rahu is in the 1st house, won't it always be on the ascendant also?
    (Got confused seeing a separate clause saying "if its also the ascendant" (I am a newbie to astrology))

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  13. Yes, these studies have been done with a systems approach, and they can be applied to both Indian as well as western type of charts, however care should be taken taken not to apply anything written in these writings verbatim as every chart and its combinations are totally different and need to be studied entirely, based on that particular chart. These writings are just for academic reference.

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  14. Reading your perceptions was a meditative experience for me. I'm grateful for your sharing this with the world! Lovely, direct and highly accurate! Many blessings bestowed to you :0)

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  15. Thank you so much for this. I've read other blogs about Rahu in 1st and Ketu in 7th but your information is the most accurate and insightful of them all. How much effect do you think remedies have on a person's life outcomes. Do you think a conscious decision to be aware and change one's actions versus merely resorting to remedies would be of equal value and benefit? Or do you recommend both?

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  16. @Nina If you go through the series of Rahu/Ketu in Houses and Signs(old posts), the remedial processes mentioned in these writings and the remedial measures mentioned are the intentional efforts of the individual consciously undertaken which have a deterministic effect. The other remedies do have a effect but the extent is lesser & always debatable.

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  17. thanks for the insight. does this apply to d60 chart?

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  18. To some extent yes, they are applicable to D60 as well, but the guiding chart always would be the main birth chart

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  19. thank you for the response madhusudhan ji.i read about rahu/ketu house and sign placements in my main birth chart,navamsa and d60.this is of great help in understanding what is going on in my life and to find balance.your articles are deep and penetrating.thank you for providing us this esoteric knowledge in a simple manner.

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  20. You will find this surprising however I have Rahu and Ketu in this 1st and 7th placement and I am nothing like this. It's likely it's the remaining placements. I have a Rahu in Gemini and Ketu in Sagittarius and I read this thinking I may have the wrong chart as this is nothing like me however I know my birthchart is accurate.

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  21. Do not doubt your chart! What is written here is purely for academic purpose and lately I had started writing cautions not to apply these readings verbatim on any chart(you would find them on my latest posts) it is wrong to do so! Chart reading takes different multiple dimensions. Yes please go through Nodes in Signs articles also, you may like them!

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  22. I found this article extremely interesting and very helpful. Thank you for posting it.

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  23. Very interesting post..
    I have ketu in 7 th house with Venus and sun.
    My life is always very painful since I can remember..
    Recently I get into a relationship with a very selfish women (Narcissist) it was such a Horrible ne Heart breaking experience for me. This experience tore my soul apart and force ms to think about life,from my morals,education,desires, behavior almost everything.
    After doing intense Searching for my answers from religion to astrology.i come across such wonderful knowledge about my self.
    I realize in my life (before and during with Narcissist women) I sideline myself,I don't think about myself but others,Others wishes become more important to Me than my own simple satisfaction..I sacrifice myself for other people who laughing at me behind my back,our knife in my back whenever they get chance just for their fun..
    Now after reading this article I realise I should care about myself,My looks, Wishes, dreams and never let anyone else influence me again. Self Sacrifice is just waste of time and energy..

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  24. Wow ...This describes me perfectly, right now I am in the phase of trying to define myself ...But the fear and ketu in 7th holds more so as ketu in conjunct moon in cancer! Rahu is with mars !
    The struggle is big time ...
    I think I need to make more effort as I tend to give in quickly!
    There are times ...I just don't know ...How ...
    Thank you for such in-depth analysis..
    Namaste

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  25. Mr. Madhusudan,

    Thank you for your insight into this position. However I have stumbled upon a contradictory statement.
    In this article of Rahu 1st/Ketu 7th, the last line says, 'Node in signs are of importance'.
    Whereas in the article of Rahu 7th/Ketu 1st, the last line says, 'Node of signs are of much less importance.'
    Could you help us and explain this, sir?
    Thank You again.

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  26. The analysis always takes a holistic approach, in the order of precedence 'Signs' of natal chart take precedence over 'Houses' but we can't ignore either of them, not only this, we need to change the ascendent to that Sign in which Moon is positioned,(if we are following vedic system) which again becomes a different chart by itself. Thus while studying the analysis of Houses, the Signs will take a back seat, however we need to take a look at both and in fact many other things, such as divisions, periods/dashas etc

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  27. Thank you for your very true and insightful article Sir ! This is how astrology should be used to guide people instead of a fatalistic approach . Looking forward to more such gems from you , with best regards,
    Usha

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  28. Hi Mr madhusudan.
    i have rahu in the 1st and ketu in the 7th, with the axis of rahu libra and ketu aries. I see that some of the text between the two conflict each other but both true. Should one be taken over the other or does this mean i must find a balance between the two.

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  29. @ mdesran dean : It is not just the nodes, these are given here only for the purpose of academic interest, however overall position of all other planets also must be considered with a systemic approach.

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  30. Thank you sir for the wonderful post. I too have 20% similar experience.i am 43 years old , in my Navamsha I have Rahu 1st House of Leo and Ketu 7th house of Aquarius. I have Leo Raising both in Birth Chart as well as in Navamsha Chart. I too facing difficulties in my career life (13 years worked in MNC company due to my bad decision I resigned the job) now from 2 years I am suffering in my career, but of course I never let my confidence level down, Moreover self motivated etc. I am honest and faithful to my spouse. My family is suffering due to my bad decision.. but I did not give up this hopes and I am facing the problems with positive attitude and response. I have learnt many lessons and I am correcting the mistakes. Moreover I have learnt, I think Rahu and ketu have little similar qualities of Saturn.
    Thank you and appreciate your hard work.

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  31. I have Sun, Moon and Rahu in my navamsa ascendant in the sign of leo and my lagna chart has leo ascendant. Your insights regarding this placement is 100% true for me.

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  32. Informations here are extremely accurate for me i am going through same circumstances everyday peoples around tries to dominate me enforce theor will on me but only till i dont take my stand and once i do that they even hasitate to match eyes with me not only i stand for me but for weaker persons too who arent able to stand for themselves i like helping them my rahu is 3 degree leo with moon 16 degree conjuct ascendent 17d and mars 28d.all these three in 1st. Jupiter is with ketu at 25d aquarius saturn 5d in aries sun26d conjuct venus29d in libra but the problem is there is no peace in life i dont get anything as easily as others without applying force i am scared hesitant of taking risk extremely emotional and sensitive but still it feels fire burning inside capable of devouring anything standing in my way i feel an urgent need to go somewhere to force my way into something but dont know where i am almost lost in my way there are some deep scars from past which devours me even today those are unforgettable i am born in 1998 and lastly extremely thankful to you for this incredible post when i was going through it felt reasing my inner self thanks again

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