Ruler of the 2nd house in the 6th house
A. Ryzhov. Almutens of houses in the houses of the radix
Well, this is a Virgo attitude, that is, it is fastidiousness, it is the nightly report. “Here we are missing 12 kopecks,” said Virgo, pointing a finger into space. They are very fastidious. But also the knowledge of where to obtain this money. They are very fastidious, but they spend money far more than the rest, because: a) they buy expensive things; b) they almost never bargain. So they are very generous, but also… Here is their saying: the stingy one pays twice, if you don’t pay – you don’t deliver – all of them. This is the almuten of the 2nd house in the 6th house. That is one side, and on the other side, the 6th house is the house of voluntary service, that is, money only from work, that is, only by legal means, twice a month. Moreover, it is doctors, and, oddly enough, money can fall from the sky as compensation for helping a sick relative.
Ruler of the house in houses
Negative: many debts possible and periodic lack of money for current expenses. Difficulties related to loans and pawnshops are possible. Falling into a enchanted circle of hopeless pennilessness is not excluded. A large portion of funds goes to health support (purchase of medicines and expensive food). Positive: modesty in requests, thriftiness, satisfaction with what is available and the ability to wisely control income and expenses. Accumulation and purchases occur very slowly. Inflows come only from the official place of work. Funds for living are earned by serious, diligent and sustained labor. Often they live on state funds. Such people are often concerned with finding additional sources of income, because the main salary earned at work is insufficient for everyday needs, so they often become “beneficiaries” or receive some subsidies from the state. Their life values are closely tied to the services they can offer to others. Often they relate to health care, hygiene and public nutrition problems. They view their professional activity as a way of serving the people. These people are capable of spending large sums on a household “pet,” which is one of the values they cherish tenderly.
Indubala. Ruler of the house in houses. (Indian tradition)
This person receives money from competition with others or from illegal activity, but may fall into debt and suffer as a result of legal proceedings. There may be odd eating habits and a cunning, evasive speech. They may have strong desire, jealousy, and lose money as a result of theft.



