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The 8th house has earned the dubious reputation as the ugliest house in the Jyotish neighborhood. Its the one capable of wrecking the most damage, even death,
and its hard to get more morbid than that. It can be summed up as the house of change - sudden, dramatic and intense change. As a society we love the kind of
drama that the 8th house provides, as long as its happening to somebody else! Just consider our obsession with sensational news, reality TV shows, and thriller
movies, like The Dark Night, which recently broke all records at the box office. Its just when change affects us personally that we fear and resist it. Nobody wants to
lose anything they value: health, wealth, job, loved ones, etc. So when we do, its understandable to blame it on the 8th house, its lord, or its karaka, Saturn. But do
we really need another scapegoat for our woes? I mean, in addition to the boss who fired us, or the husband who left us? This article explores different perspectives
about the 8th house, and the gifts that can be discovered alongside its typical wreckage. It also discusses careers and events of the 8th house that are not merely
ruinous.
Change and The 8th House
In Vedic astrology undesirable change is associated with influences of the malefic planets Saturn, Mars, Rahu, and Ketu (secondarily the Sun) and the dusthana
houses, the 6th, 8th, and 12th (secondarily the 3rd). Of the dusthanas the 8th house is maligned as the most malefic because its the 12th house (loss) from the 9th
house (fortune), which makes it the house of misfortunes - change, death (the ultimate change), obstacles, disappointments, upheavals, scandals, reversals, chronic
illness, among other typically undesirable outcomes. The classic text, Laghu Parashari says, The Lord of the 8th house by virtue of being the 12th from the 9th does
not produce good results.(Ch 1 shloka 9) For instance, M.S. Mehta quotes K.N. Rao in his book, Analyzing Horoscopes Through Modern Technique, as saying, "In
the ending of any marriage the role of the 8th house or planet in the 8th is well known."
The malefic influences in our chart generally deliver to us our negative, undesirable karma during the times of their dashas and transits. They fall into the category of
tamas or decay in terms of the three gunas: rajas (creation/Brahma), sattva (maintenance/Vishnu), and tamas (destruction/Shiva). Their role is to do the astrological
dirty work by passing on the negative effects of our past actions. Therefore, during 8th house influenced time periods, such as the dasha of 8th lord or planet placed
in the 8th house, a variety of difficulties are likely to occur: pursuits resulting in disappointment, losses of things you value, etc. You dont need to be creating negative
karma at the time. Bad things can happen to nice people, due to their past, unseen karma.
Even though its valid, from an astrological standpoint, to define the effects of the 8th house as malefic, it's our attitude about change that's important. Our happiness
is internally based, not externally. People are disturbed not by things, but by the view they take of them, writes Greek philosopher Epictetus in the 1st century B.C.
Astrology reveals the likely outcome of our external situation but not our internal reaction to it. That is our choice, moment to moment. We either choose to be 'victims
of our fate' or we rise above it. We either look for the 'silver lining', the 'blessing in disguise', the 'opportunity for growth,' or we continue to feel like our situation really,
totally and justifiably 'sucks.'
Blessings in Disguise
If we don't look beyond our surface frustrations to the depths of our life lessons we're missing the greatest gift of the 8th house - spiritual transformation. The 8th
house is not only a dusthana house, but a house of moksha or liberation along with the 4th and 12th houses. Isn't it interesting that the most malefic house is also a
house of liberation? The 8th house takes us to our edge where transformation and rebirth are just on the other side of despair and death. Its a house of transition
from one state to the next. Its role is not just to create upheaval that leaves us in a sobbing heap on the floor, but to liberate us. The destructive principle of tamas
paves the way for new creation (rajas), just as compost provides fertile soil for new seeds to grow.
Just like compost takes time to transform from waste, the blessing that the 8th house invariably gives, may take time to be revealed. A rebirth is guaranteed following
any kind of death, but there may be a gestation period. The Dalai Lama says, Sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck. We all know of
people whove lost their dream only to find that something better was around the corner, if not immediately, then eventually. A Course in Miracles says, All things
work together for good. There are no exceptions except in the egos judgment. Often letting go of our judgments and learning to trust the process are the most
important lessons of the 8th house.
Slaying Demons
The change of an external situation, like transitioning from a job or marriage, are obvious kinds of transformation but what about spiritual, inner transformation? The
8th house, like its karaka Saturn, often represent the hardest life lessons in the chart, yet also the most rewarding. Its the house of intense transformation because it
corresponds to the 8th sign of Scorpio, the most intense sign. The last moksha house, the 12th house, represents the ultimate dissolution of the ego, but the 8th
house is often where the battle between the ego and the soul takes place. Mars, the planet of war, rules Scorpio. Its where we face our demons and slay them. Our
demons are our compulsions, obsessions, phobias, and fears, with death being the ultimate fear. This is our psychological baggage, which is why the 8th house is a
house of psychology. The moksha houses correspond to the water signs, and the water element represents our past psychological conditioning, and the unconscious
mind.
We slay our demons by facing them and making them conscious. The great psychologist Carl Jung said, Whatever is not conscious will be experienced as fate. Just
like history tends to repeats itself, were doomed to repeat our personal history until we learn from our mistakes. Therefore, it's valuable to take the time for reflection
during the transitional periods of the 8th house, so we can learn from our past. "Where the wound is, is also where the gift is,"says Sobonfu Som, author of The
Spirit of Intimacy. When we take the time to dive for those pearls we are able to transform our lives the most. We may choose to make a resolve (vrata), like
committing to a mantra practice for a specific length of time, that significantly changes our karma from that point forward.
opportunity. However, making a major shift, especially inner, is not easy. After all, were creatures of habit, and usually defend against changing them. Harville
Hendrix, the author of the best selling book, Getting the Love You Want, talked about his experience of counseling couples for over 25 years in a TV interview. He
said, When it gets really bad thats when its about to change. And most people leave when its really bad, so they never get to the change. I think thats such a
tragedy.
We frequently play the role of crisis counselors as astrologers, because clients often come for a reading while in a transition. This makes it a unique opportunity to
facilitate positive change.
This is the chart of a woman who tried for more than two years to heal her marriage but was unsuccessful.
Natal Chart
She came for a reading during her three year Rahu-Venus dasha. Notice how Venus is placed in the 8th house, and retrograde. Its also in a tight conjunction with the
8th house karaka, Saturn, which is debilitated in Aries. In the year since starting her Venus sub dasha she had separated from her husband, moved to another state,
and had her second child. Needless to say, it had been a tumultuous time as a single mom.
However, it had always been an unstable relationship with her husband. They had met and married while she was in her Rahu-Mercury dasha, with Mercury being
closely aspected by Mars, the 8th lord from the lagna and the Moon. Mercury is also in the 8th house in the Navamsha chart, conjunct debilitated Saturn and Venus in
Aries.
Navamsha Chart
They had separated in her Rahu-Ketu dasha, but she was still determined to work things out. However, by the time Venus began it was clear he wasnt willing. This
made it necessary for her to make a major shift even though she was pregnant with their second child.
In typical 8th house fashion, her sub dasha of Venus has been extremely difficult, yet has also led to very positive transformation. The reason she wanted a reading
was to understand the karmic reasons why she married her husband, as well as to get clarity about how to avoid this situation in the future. She had been spending
much time studying the psychology of relationships since Venus began. Venus is not only in the 8th house of psychology, but its the 9th lord and conjunct the 5th lord
Saturn. This reveals that her Venus dasha was not only been a time of intense change due to its position in the 8th house, but also of acquiring knowledge and
wisdom due to the influence of the trinal lords.
Its important to assess the strength of the planets causing the malefic influences of the 8th house. In her case, Saturn and Venus are natural friends, and are both
vargottama. In addition, Saturns debility is cancelled by its association with Venus, its exaltation lord. These factors soften the malefic influence during her Venus sub
dasha.
Heres the chart of a woman who came for a reading shortly after starting her 1 year Moon-Saturn dasha.
Natal chart
Notice how Saturn is the 8th lord from various lagnas in the chart: the ascendant, Moon, Sun and the dasha lord, also the Moon. Major areas of her life were in flux:
job, home, and relationship. She was about to quit her job, and could either move to a foreign country shed never been to with her boyfriend, or face being alone.
What made it even more challenging was that shed normally use her intellect to solve problems, but since starting her Moon dasha shed been very emotional and
withdrawn. Notice how Saturn is aspected by the 7th lord, Jupiter, and also aspects and rules the 7th house from the Moon. This combination of being in a Moon
dasha and the sub dasha of the 8th lord, revealed that this was not just about the potential move with her boyfriend, but about past unresolved relationship issues that
were preventing her from moving forward with clarity.
Astrologers, Dur Yogas and the 8th House
Since a major role of astrologers is to assist clients through transitions, its not surprising that the profession itself attracts people with 8th house connections in their
own charts. Usually the 8th house or 8th lord will be connected with either the 10th house (career), the 1st house (self, identity), the Moon (mind, emotions), or the
Sun (personality).
The following chart is of astrologer Marc Boney.
Notice how she has the 8th lord Moon placed in the 10th house. As the 8th lord, the Moon represents sleuthing into unexplored regions, while being placed in the sign
of Virgo makes her work very practical, analytical and detailed. The Moon is also aspected by Mars, the 12th lord, and Jupiter the 4th lord from the sign of Pisces. Any
moksha house or water sign contributes to the field of research since they represent hidden, deep, and secret pursuits.
Heres another example of a researcher, but in the field of physics.
Natal Chart
Her father had passed away and left her with a fortune that changed her life completely. She had been working as a therapist and suddenly didn't have to work
another day in her life.
Notice in her chart that Venus, a natural benefic and a temporal benefic for Libra rising, is in the 8th house in its own sign of Taurus. Venus is also in the 11th house
(gains) from the Moon and in the 2nd house from the Sun. From many angles, Venus certainly represents the possibility of receiving a large sum of money in her
Venus dasha. The 8th house, as previously mentioned, is the house of death and is also the 12th house (loss) from the 9th house (father). The inheritance came
while Jupiter was transiting through her 2nd house of wealth and aspecting both her mahadasha planet, Venus, and her sub dasha planet, the Moon.
This was, of course, a mixed blessing since she had the experience of grief and a new found financial freedom simultaneously. This demonstrates how our lives are
complicated and why we can't just evaluate a dasha period in simplistic terms like 'good' or 'bad'.
Heres another example chart of a man who worked with other peoples money for over 35 years as a tax accountant.
Anandamayi Ma
This is one of my favorite quotes and something valuable to remember when we're going through major transitions in our lives, or counseling someone else who is.
Conclusion
Its easy to jump to negative conclusions when analyzing malefic influences in a chart, especially involving the 8th house. However, its helpful to remember that no
planetary combination in the chart is all malefic or benefic, and therefore cant be summed up as simply good or bad. Its always a mixed blessing, just like the
material world is a mixture of the three gunas. As astrologers we can be of the most service when we help clients find the gifts amidst whatever challenges theyre
facing, especially the gifts of the most malefic house, the 8th house.