• Core Meaning: Siblings.
  • Deeper Meaning: This House governs your relationships with your brothers and sisters—your very first peers. They set the stage for how you learn to share, compete, cooperate, and ally with equals. This bond, or lack thereof, shapes your understanding of peer relationships for the rest of your life.
  • Quantity & Quality: This House details both the potential number of siblings you have and, more importantly, the enduring quality of your bond with them. It answers key questions: Is the relationship harmonious, mutually supportive, and built on trust? Or is it defined by conflict, rivalry, jealousy, and disputes over family matters or inheritance?
  • Broader Meaning (Chosen Family): In a wider sense, this House can also reflect the nature of your relationships with those few friends who are so close they become “like family” or “like siblings”—those who transcend a typical friendship and enter the realm of a oath bond.
  • Interaction (The Kin-Companion Axis): This House stands in direct opposition to the Companion House. This axis creates the primary social polarity of your life: Blood Ties (Kin) vs. Social Friends (Companions). It highlights the lifelong negotiation between the family you were born into and the “family” you choose in the wider world. The strength or weakness of one side often reveals your deep-seated priorities and challenges in balancing loyalty and obligation.

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