Rahu in 9th House Ketu 3rd House
Dear ardent readers here comes the ninth in the series of Rahu / Ketu
in Houses, The earlier series on Rahu / Ketu in
Signs published in 2007 also is equally important & 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 any
conclusion. The masculine gender has been used only for ease of writing.
This
position is excellent for things of the mind. The native will constantly
progress when Rahu occupies this house. His synthetic mind will enable him to
undertake anything and succeed in everything, so long as the horoscope on the
whole is favorable. It also indicates marriage with a person above one’s
station in life and could ‘somebody’ from the pecuniary as well as the social
standpoint. It is also fortunate for travelling, which will occur under
comfortable and pleasant circumstances. This position is fortunate for taking
up politics, as it enables him to emerge victorious in oratorical controversies
through his facility of speech (provided Mercury is free from affliction), and
especially through his ever-present common-sense.
The Ketu
in the third house causes serious disagreements with those around the native.
With an evil aspect of Mars, it signifies blows and wounds received during a
dispute. This position is not good for the native’s education, and compels him
to associate with people with smaller or negligible values, which may be to his
detriment. It is also a token of disharmony with the parents, brothers, or
brothers-in-law, and is detrimental to the native’s good repute, gossip,
slander and calumny being the fruits of Ketu in the Third House.
It
indicates too much emphasis on mind and not enough emphasis on superconscious
power. Faith and devotion to an ideal is needed. Separative tendency could be strong,
where mind separates and heart could unite.
Faith is tied with feelings and with the heart. Inner philosophy along
devotional lines would be needed to balance the intellectual faculties. Should
travel, outwardly and inwardly, for expansion. Relatives are the source of
difficulties, and it would be well to be away from them if possible.
Many
times when the Rahu position in the ninth is not developed, it gives the person
a tendency to defy the law in some way, or gives the inclination to find ways
of working deviously within the law. This can indicate also a disregard for
religion. The person may have a difficult time being ethical. Religion can be
touched upon only subjectively. He needs to develop an interest in psychology,
religion, and abstract philosophy. He must become more objective in his
thinking and studying, expanding mentally and spiritually. The person with Rahu
in the ninth has to try to absorb and assimilate what is beyond his mental
reach. He needs to become more objective in his interpretations within his
immediate world.
Ketu
in the third is subjectivity. The person has the ability to express himself
very well, and is keenly interested in mental pursuits. This gives a strong
psychic tie to brothers and sisters, and could bring loss of one through death
or separation. It can give writing ability with favorable aspects to Mercury,
Venus, or Neptune. There would be a strong urge to share knowledge with others.
Ketu here denotes a duty in caring for brothers and sisters who may continually
drain the individual. There is also much involvement in activities for the
community. It is most difficult for the person with Ketu in this position to
finish his formal education. The person would rather read and study on his own,
or he goes back to school in an on-again, off-again way. This is an influence
that gives impatience. There could be many small accidents if this Node is badly
aspected. Involvement with neighbors could be a continual problem.
This
condition often signifies that one has to utilize all their philosophies and
higher knowledge to cope with the situations in life. They have to learn a lot
of lessons from their mistakes, and in many cases, they cannot even communicate
their problems. Mental distortion or uncommon thinking is noticed in them.
Affairs of brothers or sisters are very destined in their life whether they
want to or not. They will get involved with publications, publicity or some
‘foreign’ affairs / activities in their lifetime due to strange coincidences.
Either they have relatives living far away from them, or they often maintain a
large gap between the relatives. Long-term relocation is often significant for
them, even though they dislike short travel.
This
individual is forever pulling himself out of webs of entanglement. Every
relationship he enters becomes so complicated that he has to use all his
energies to free himself. In past incarnations he developed a great need for
people, and herein lies his weak spot, for as much as he now thinks he would
like to be alone he feels an almost compelling need to reach for others
He
listens to problems and likes to be in the position of giving advice. Often
frustrated by the multitude of problems dumped in his lap, he secretly thinks
that if he had had more education he would be better equipped to cope with all
the questions that befall him. He keeps trying to be as diplomatic as possible,
and is constantly enmeshed in the after-thoughts of the words he has spoken to
others.
Always
conscious of the interpretation his words may be given, he nurtures an inner
fear of being misunderstood. As a result, he keeps going back to yesterday;s
conversation to re-explain all that he meant.
He
must understand the essence of truth without having to feel compelled to make
truth smaller by trying to communicate it verbally to others.
One
of his greatest problems is dealing with the karmic residue of an insatiable
curiosity, which although could have served him well in former incarnations now
keeps leading him deeper into webs of details. His greatest crises occurs each
time he is forced to make decisions, for rather than relying on his intuition
or his higher mind, he keeps seeking more facts and details in the hope that
when he has all the information the decision-making process will be easier.
Constantly
striving to achieve neutrality, he becomes a paradox to himself. In prior
lives, he could have fallen into the habit of identifying with catchy phrases, cute
sayings and euphemisms to the point that he has now become a walking stereotype.
Liking
to read and explore a wonderland of knowledge that he sees around him, his life
is a constant thirst for more understanding. He is convinced that this is the
one path in life that has no end. Whatever he becomes keenly interested in he
can make into a life-long study, particularly if the Ketu is in a fixed sign.
He
likes to feel worldly. As a result, he’ll do things that others wouldn’t, just
for the sake of experiencing new understanding.
His
current life is involved with so many people that hurt feelings are bound to
fly, not because of any malicious intent but rather through the inability to
keep up with everyone in whose life he has become involved. At the very deepest
of levels, he has many inner doubts about himself which become amplified when
he speaks with others, for if it were at all possible he would try to be all
things to all people.
As a
result of past-life habits, he could spend too much time in ‘lower mind’. He
goes through more movement than he has to; and if this is not expressed
physically, then he does it in thought. At times his merry-go-round of
possibilities is so great that he thoroughly drains himself by thinking about
what he should do. As a result he does nothing.
He
will experience fears that he is sexually impotent. Once he starts questioning
along this track, his enormous thirst for understanding can lead him into a
promiscuous behavior pattern until he is reassured that all is well and he is
perfectly normal.
On
his deepest level, he may not be a sexual animal, but in fact so mentally
inclined that he has fears of being shut out from the nitty-gritty of life
because of his mental inclinations.
Like
the young child afraid his peers will accuse him of being a bookworm, he will
dare himself to prove that he can be accepted in a physically-oriented world.
Nevertheless, his greatest subconscious need is one day to become a walking
encyclopaedia so that he will never be caught short, lacking the right piece of
information at the right moment.
His
biggest growth comes when he learns how to make the karmic transition from
lower to higher mind. As he drops his past-life attachment to trivia, his eyes
begin to open wide to the enormous horizons before him.
The
less he talks to others, the more faith he starts to develop.
He
must learn how constantly to broaden his interests so that the scope of his
knowledge is not limited by the demands of his immediate circle of
relationships. He does well when he learns how to step back so that he can see
the forest from the trees. When he does this, he also learns how to let things
slide off his back, which gives him a new sense of peace that somehow always
eluded his reach.
Travelling
helps to broaden his perspective, and he meets his greatest successes far from
his place of birth. For some, the life will be influenced greatly by a
foreigner.
Through
the ninth house Rahu, enormous spiritual growth is possible once the individual
has learned how to pull away from all his prior-life doubts and questions. He
must take his mind out of a finite world and focus on an infinite
consciousness.
He
will lose friends by doing this, for there are few who will understand his
sudden aloofness. But through those who stay with him he will learn the
difference between a friend and an acquaintance. As he grows, he begins to
focus on ideas rather than the words through which the ideas are expressed. He
sees how others limit themselves by language, and tries to speak to their ideas
rather than to their words. The sign which contains the Ketu indicates the ways
in which the soul memory of past
incarnations is still too embedded in lower mind activities. The sign
which contains the Rahu shows the ways in which the individual can now free
himself through the broadening influence of the higher mind.
Entanglement
in mazes of busy-work, gossip, etc.. Problems with teachers, in-laws,
foreigners. A tendency to take everything too literally; inhibition of the
higher mind. Cynicism, agnosticism. Insatiable curiosity bordering on meddling.
Expand
your mind by taking courses. Read about controversial issues and try to
formulate opinions. Travel. Be selective about people; avoid gossips and
crisis-prone erratic types. Take time out from routine activities to try new
things.
In
the ninth house, the hang-up centers around education or learning; and a lack
of self-restraint invariably plays a major role. This person is often so easily
swayed by his or her environment that life is spent moving from one bandwagon
to another. A lack of continuity is often seen, too, making a little learning
truly a potentially dangerous thing. Occasionally we find the reverse
intellectual snob, one who values manual dexterity in just about any form but
has no use for mental dexterity.
Rahu
in the ninth house dreams of being some type of teacher. He or she feels that
education holds the key to tapping his or her fullest potentials. Success and
progress are important themes of the dream motif. This person tends to let
emotional factors stand in the way of success. While there may be a great
amount of potential, as long as emotions take precedence over sense, the dream
can’t be fulfilled. Inconsistency is often a problem, since the mind rarely
understands what the emotions are doing.
Your
main concern is likely to be communication, relationships, mental development,
and intellectual gathering of information. Relationships may become a source of
conflict and confusion. You may not feel at ease with intimacy, and may prefer
to break free from complications. As you are more mentally focused, you feel
less comfortable with emotional and physical levels; sexual unease may also
exist. This can be because you are less physically preoccupied than many, and
so need intimate relationships less; sexual urges do not dominate your
motivation or desires. You can learn to accept your sexuality as a natural
expression, but within a context which values other aspects of relationships
even more highly.
You
can enjoy being alone, pursuing interests undistracted by others; yet there is
also an impulse that seeks to communicate and relate with others. Balancing
these tendencies can cause some difficulties.
People
with emotional problems often turn to you for support, finding your detached
mental perspective beneficial and calming. You help them find a more rational
viewpoint to deal with agitated emotions. You enjoy this role and try to be
helpful, hoping that your supportive advice can be used by them for positive
results; you are very careful with suggestions, and try to ensure that you are
not misunderstood.
Sometimes
your tendency to be diplomatic and neutral has negative effects on you. Using
evasive and non-confrontational words can eventually interfere with identifying
your own thoughts and feelings; and you could lose sight of your perception. If
this occurs, it may be better to become more true to yourself and ensure
personal clarity. This could become more problematic if your social life builds
into an ever-expanding web of relationships and contacts, making it inevitable
that, at times, you will inadvertently upset someone. Relationship conflicts
may happen, and this makes you confront inner doubts; if you have not been
fully honest in your ‘diplomacy’, you will realize the futility of interfering
with genuine communication. Through unnecessary relationship compromise and
evasion of honest contact, you may become less true to yourself.
Keep
conscious control of your life, or you may experience phases when its pace
appears to increase, making you run faster on a treadmill just to keep in the
same place. This could be the result of a social or mental whirl which makes
you feel increasingly uncomfortable and could cause symptoms of ill-health and
problems in decision-making. You are not always adept at making choices and
decisions; you prefer gathering all facts and details prior to deciding. The
difficulty lies in believing there are more facts to accumulate, and so
postponing choice. Perhaps relying more on intuition or ‘gut feeling’ could be
experimented with.
Stocking
your mind with knowledge and information will become one of your favorite
occupations; and the world appears to you as a treasure trove of facts,
interests, and fascinations. You want to accumulate as many of these as
possible; and your need to understand will be a lifelong preoccupation, with
interests spanning human knowledge and never resting in the search for more
pieces of the human puzzle. At least through mental journeys you will explore
the world, although physical travel may also appeal, and would broaden your
perspective. It may be that success will come through leaving your place of
birth, or through foreign contacts.
You
need to focus your information gathering, so that you can synthesize your
knowledge into something usable, something that reveals important truths about
the human condition and the nature of life. If you can do this, you will
provide extra meaning to both your own life and others’ lives, as you
concentrate more on inclusive ideas and less on fragmentary facts. As your
vision extends, your ability to communicate will also become more effective.
The ninth
house has to do with the development of
individual thought, or spiritual autonomy. What is involved here is the 3-9 (or
thought) axis. In the 3rd house, our task is to learn the language,
and to absorb the knowledge, of the group. In childhood, we accept the
thought-structures of our environment, of the group in which we live; and we
are molded by the thinking of those around. The collective enshrines not only
knowledge but also routine patterns of thought which are almost mechanical.
Thinking in the third house is fairly reflex, and travels along fixed lines.
In
the ninth house, there is an awareness of, and an ability to distinguish, those
thought structures and routines, those scripts or programs, which have become
second nature. And not until this state of awareness is reached can we discard
the things that do not tally with what we have worked out for ourselves. In the
ninth house, we must create our own philosophy of life and strive for
intellectual freedom. We must form a picture of the world that is as objective
and as devoid of value-judgments as possible, by examining things for
ourselves, making up our minds about them, and so arriving at our own outlook
on life. The evidence of our senses should provide food for thought. The
ability to draw conclusions from what is observed, to follow the course of
events, and to have clear ideas and a personal point of view, is typical of the
9th house. Our prerequisites are accurate observations and keen
perceptions, from which valid results can be obtained, inferences made, and our
own attitude developed. Muddled ideas carried over from the 3rd
house can be full of prejudice, however, and may make it difficult to think
clearly in the 9th house.
Therefore,
with the Node in the ninth house, we need to make a special effort to form our
own opinions and to draw up a clear account of them. We should try to avoid
being led astray by others either intentionally or unintentionally, or by
automatic responses of our own that spoil clarity and obstruct freedom of
thought. If we come across a good idea, it is not good because it is said to be
good, or because it emanates from some authority; it is good only if we can
verify it by obtaining the same results. Verification is the task of the ninth
house.
Keen
senses are absolutely vital for clear thought. Keen senses are symbolized by
Jupiter, the ruler of Sagittarius(ninth sign), which is the counterpart of the ninth
house. Obviously, there is a connection between observation and thought, and
this connection is represented by the ninth house (and by Sagittarius). Our
senses need to be in good working order before we can make clear judgments.
We
require the courage of our convictions when putting forward our own ideas. We
need to be self-confident to trust our own observations and feelings, and not
to be persuaded by the crowd that we have seen, or should see, something
different. The ninth house encourages us to stick to our point of view, and to
the truth we have discovered for ourselves. Of course, we must not think that
we are always right or that we can do anything. The progress indicated by the
Node in the ninth house comes about through expanded awareness by means of
original thinking, travelling, and philosophizing, etc., after we have left the
route charted for us by others. When we take an independent line, query what we
are told, and experience things for ourselves, we learn what life really is.
If
the Rahu is in the ninth house, the person’s greatest growth, evolution, and
fulfillment come through pursuing religion, philosophy, and higher knowledge.
In past lives the person was intellectual, analytical, meticulous, precise, and
skeptical. Now he is to cultivate faith, and concentrate on ideals, paradigms,
and the ultimate truth of existence. The person should use wisdom and seek
broad viewpoints. He must give credence to his intuition, feelings, and
inspirations. He must take his visions and prophecies seriously, and give
little importance to the petty and inconsequential in daily life. The person
gains his greatest happiness by devoting his energies to spiritual ideals,
mystical movements, and enlightened gurus. He is exceedingly gifted in
promoting religion or any other knowledge which raises the consciousness of the
masses. Publishing, as a career, is greatly favored.
The
person must continually discriminate between right and wrong, and even make a
discipline of the process. He should seek freedom and liberation, and develop
his soul conscience. Beliefs, principles, and morals are everything, and the
person must maintain a positive outlook under all circumstance. The person is
eternally concerned with profundities. He knows the meaning of life is to find
perfection with God. Money, possessions, and material comforts are of little
consideration. The person should seek to increase his generosity and charitable
nature. Travel is a source of evolution; and the person may wish to engage in
foreign affairs. He should take fun and recreation seriously, and enjoy speculations
when he feels the impulse.
The
person may pay little attention to relationships with siblings and relatives.
He must relinquish his previously constricted or microscopic way of thinking
and allow his perception and insights to take him to the highest interpretation
of life that is possible.
In
Hindu astrology, the Rahu in the ninth house indicates cravings for religion
and higher knowledge, and great power after the age of forty-one. However,
there may also be difficulties with the father and religious or spiritual
teachers. The Ketu in the third house means that the person is strong-willed,
exciting and adventurous, and good at fulfilling his desires. It also signifies
a spiritual, introspective, or introverted younger sibling.
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