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Mundane Astrology

This document summarizes the meanings of the planets, signs, and houses in mundane or social astrology. The planets represent different social and political forces such as government, the people, industry, and the military. The zodiac signs are associated with areas such as agriculture, education, trade, and foreign relations. The houses refer to different aspects of a nation such as its economy, communications, public health, and foreign policy.
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Mundane Astrology

This document summarizes the meanings of the planets, signs, and houses in mundane or social astrology. The planets represent different social and political forces such as government, the people, industry, and the military. The zodiac signs are associated with areas such as agriculture, education, trade, and foreign relations. The houses refer to different aspects of a nation such as its economy, communications, public health, and foreign policy.
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Planets, Signs and Houses in Mundane or Social Astrology.

Well, here I am going to put a summary of what Planets, Signs and Houses represent from the perspective of
Mundane Astrology. This can be used to interpret a country's Natal Chart or Lunation, Ingress and Eclipse
Charts.

The Planets

SUNThe
supreme authority of the country, the kings, the aristocracy, the social elite, the prime minister, the vital
forces of the country.

THE MOONThe
people, the crowd, the masses, fertility, women, climatic variations, popular movements. Public places.

MERCURYCommerce
, the media, the stock market, markets, the intellectual world. Transporters, journalists, etc.

VENUSThe
arts, worldly life, customs, peace, marriages, female youth. The artists, the models. Fine arts in general.

MARTELindustry
, activity, the army, the police and weapons, conflicts, wars, violence of all kinds. Male youth. The athletes.

JUPITERThe
bourgeoisie, the judiciary, the Church, religion, wholesale trade, high-level finance, prosperity, ceremonies,
the scientific environment.

SATURNThe
administration. Politics. The conservative party. The mortality. Land holdings, mines and quarries, difficulties,
restrictions.

URANUSProgress
, sudden transformations, violent disturbances, revolutionary movements Civic groups, discoveries, inventions.
Aviation, railways. Surprises in all fields. Electricity. The separatists, secessionists, independentists. The
anarchists.

NEPTUNEChaos
, complications, disorganization, betrayal, plots, espionage, vice. The sensational events. Navigation, water and
gas companies. Illegal activities. Collectivist ideas, the socialists. Monks and contemplative and mystical
people. Social services.
PLUTO.
Organized labor; unions, chain stores, group activities, mass psychology. The mafia, capitalists drunk with
power or as Tito Maciá says "the rich who want to be much richer."

The Signs of the Zodiac

ARIESViolent
and arbitrary initiatives and actions: dictatorships.

TAURUSLand, public buildings, agriculture, the financial world, banks and security, stability, routine, slow but
sure evolution.

GEMINICommerce
, the media, publications, newspapers, books, the intellectual world, the Press, transportation, constant
changes, repeated attempts and experiences, assimilation.

CANCERThe
people, women, the masses, public places, public monuments, the sea, rivers, time and its variations,
societies and meetings, harvests.

LEOChildren, love, education, speculation, the artistic and theatrical world, entertainment, shows, elevation,
glory and artistic fame.

VIRGOThe
subaltern world and the working class, the servants or subaltern services of the nation, the world of industrial
work and, above all, of chemistry, workshops, factories, laboratories; small domestic animals, forced labor, the
proletariat.

LIBRAAssociations and agreements, weddings, foreign relations, treaties with foreign powers, foreign policy,
divorces and trials, breaches of treaties or contracts, open or declared enmities, conflicts, events and acts of
society, worldliness, scandals. The world of artistic culture, artistic and intellectual societies; justice.

SCORPIODeath
and inheritance, donations and legacies; money through marriage; radical reforms through violence;
passionate energy that is fueled and suddenly explodes; sudden attacks; the aggressive aspect of militarism;
science, meditation, deep studies and difficult searches; the medical and surgical world.

SAGITTARIUSColonies
and distant countries, long expeditions, foreign trade and intercontinental navigation; important discoveries;
scholars, the church and the law.

CAPRICORNThe
world of politics, government, high and responsible positions, ministers of state, important officials,
experienced people, diplomats; mountains, mines, land, stable wealth; civic duty, career ambitions.

AQUARIUSTrade
unions, civic groups, cooperatives, cooperative and mutual aid societies, the House of Representatives;
movements tending towards unity and fraternity or the development of new ideas; the republic, democracy,
solidarity, the union of peoples, new sciences, social tendencies towards liberation, human culture.

PISCESThe
hotel industry, the liquor trade, hospitality, nursing homes, asylums, pious institutions, sanatoriums,
dispensaries, clinics, hospitals, protection of the weak and animals. But also: betrayals, crimes, suicides,
scandals, prisons, criminality; retired and obscure jobs, occult or mysterious sciences, seditious maneuvers,
espionage.

The Houses

FIRST HOUSEThe
nation or region and its people. The general atmosphere there. The provisions of the inhabitants. The
synthesis of the situation of the country or the character of the region.

SECOND HOUSEThe
country's finances. The treasure. State values. Financial organizations. State-subsidized banks. The budget of
finances. The country's financial resources (the guarantee). The National Bank.

THIRD HOUSEThe
intellectual level of the country. The media and communication. Post office, telephones, telegraphs. Public
transport. The Press, literary movements. The news. Domestic trade.

FOURTH HOUSEThe
old town of a city, public monuments, urban administration. Crops. Agricultural products. The climate,
atmospheric variations. Territorial properties. Opposition party.

FIFTH HOUSECustoms
, the artistic and theatrical world, sports, entertainment. Parties, education. Children, schools, birth rates.
Stock market speculation. Fashion.

SIXTH HOUSEThe
health of the people. Hygiene conditions. Epidemics. Health services. Public spaces. The army. Factories and
workshops, the working class. Chemical works. The police. Food.

SEVENTH HOUSEThe
country's relations with other powers. Agreements, treaties, diplomacy. Foreign policy. Conflicts, war,
arbitrations. Weddings and divorces, important processes, the mundane. The country of the enemy, the
adversary.

EIGHTH HOUSEMortality
, burials. Taxes Banking control. Violent transformations, radical reforms. Financial, economic or monetary
agreements with other countries. Public debt.

NINTH HOUSECommercial
expansion, foreign trade. The colonies. The mainstream media. Intercontinental navigation. The distant
expeditions. Diplomacy, consular representations. The country's legislation, the law, the clergy, scientific
institutions, academies and universities. Emigration.

TENTH HOUSEThe
direction of the country, supreme power, government, domestic politics. The credit or honor of the nation.
The ministers, the Senate, the responsible leaders.

ELEVENTH HOUSEFriendly
countries, the country's allies. Major projects under study. The House of Representatives. The aspirations of
the nation. Civic groups. The unions, the corporations.

TWELFTH HOUSEThe
hidden miseries of the country. Poverty, crime and vice. Hospitals, charitable institutions, philanthropy. Social
works. Prisons, nursing homes. The betrayals, the plots, the suicides. Espionage. Mystical, secret or occult
activities. Hospitality and livestock farming.

Of course, I have put here some of the analogies that I have learned, however, this is just a guideline and
everyone can establish their own.

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