Ruler of the 12th House in the 2nd House
A. Rizhov. Almutens of Houses in Houses of the Radix
Secret sources of income (in the evenings he would draw hundreds, dozens of one-sided figures), which often contradict the law. If the almuten of the XII house is Mercury, this indicates a tendency toward theft, the aspect of a thief. And if the almuten of the XII house forms negative aspects to Neptune, this indicates kleptomania—stealing trivial things, although the person himself defines what is trivial. How does it differ? In no way. Kleptomania leads to the asylum, theft leads to prison. In terms of manifestations. That is, a person with such a configuration (almuten of the XII house in the II house) buys a great deal, but secretly from others—and significantly, the II house does not necessarily imply merely filling cupboards. There was such a man in the world—Nikolai Morozov, to whom the bloody tsarism sentenced thirty years in Shlisselburg Fortress. Not only did he write a seven-volume work “Christ,” in which he utterly demolished Christianity, but first of all, he replenished his intellectual baggage and recovered his health there. He entered as a sick man. Over those thirty years he recovered and emerged during Soviet rule—radiant and intelligent. They were only allowed to read the Holy Scripture there, and only if one behaved well. But he was an astronomer; he took the Gospel of John, read it and said: “Lord, here it says about some astronomical phenomenon.” And since he was an astronomer, compiling ephemerides was nothing difficult for him. He did so on the wall of his cell. He calculated. Then, because he behaved well, he placed an order for books, they brought them to him, and he began to write and produced the seven-volume “Christ,” in which he left no stone of Christianity standing. Gentlemen, the last volume was published in 1929. When I obtained the third volume of “Christ,” I was the first one who demanded it. That is, we know nothing. But he literally dismantled everything, letter by letter. Thus, the II house is not only about cupboards—it is also about the baggage of thought, the fruits of creativity. The reverse picture: when the almuten of the II house is located in the XII house—this indicates a miser. But if the almuten of the XII house is in the II house, he secretly accumulates income, yet spends money with tremendous force. He enjoys all the benefits of life while remaining unnoticed. Quiet, quiet, goes to work wearing a mended tie, but in the evening—wearing a diamond tie pin, dressed entirely by Shura Zaitsev, appearing drunk at the “Necropolis” tavern, portraying a mermaid.
Ruler of the House in the Houses
Negative: theft and confiscation, futile expenditure of energy for others, destruction and financial collapse, enemies encroaching upon sources of income. Positive: inclination toward using secret sources of income, ability to secretly draw energy from the environment. Such a person may reveal his talents and abilities in a way beneficial both to himself and to society as a whole. There may be groundless fears concerning misfortune at the end of life. The sole purpose of existence may become the desire to accumulate money and material possessions.
Indubala. Lord of the House in the Houses. (Indian Tradition)
This indicates a kind, devoted person; his speech is gentle and philosophical, there may be debts, weak eyesight, and irregularity in diet. He may engage in charitable activities, providing food to the needy.



