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This house represents one's mother and one's relationship with her. It signifies a person's general disposition in life. A person's education and acquisition of properties can be seen from this house, as well as possessions. The fourth house represents happiness stemming from the well being of the mind and rules the heart, chest, breast and the lungs. In the natural chart the fourth house is ruled by Cancer, in turn ruled by the planet Moon.

The fifth house represents the house of the mind, intelligence and creativity. Spirituality can also be seen through this house. This is the house of pleasures enjoyments, and represents love affairs rather than committed relationship. This house is the house of poorvyapunia, one's good fortune through good deeds in their past karma. The fifth house represents children as well as investment and speculative gain. It rules the stomach, pancreas, digestion, and the liver, gall bladder, spleen and colon. This is the natural house of the sign Leo that is ruled by the planet Sun.

The sixth house represents the house of health and disease. It is the house of secret enemies, disputes arguments, jealousy and greed. It signifies worries and debts connected to litigation's and bankruptcies. The sixth house is known as the house of resistance, usually one's own personal resistance to authority figures, family and friends. Athletes are known to have a good sixth house as they can stand up to opposition well. It is the house of all of services such as nurses, hospital employees and caterers. The maternal aunt and uncle are seen in this house. The sixth house signifies large intestines, kidneys, appendix, ovaries and lower abdomen. This is the natural house for Virgo, ruled by the planet Mercury.

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