Ruler of the 2nd House in the 6th House
A. Rizhov. Almutens of Houses in the Houses of the Radix
Well, this is a maidenly attitude, that is, meticulousness, this is an evening report every day. “Here, 12 kopecks are missing,” said Virgo, pointing her finger into space. They are very meticulous. But they also know where to get money. They are very meticulous, yet they spend much more money than others, because: a) they buy expensive things; b) they almost never haggle. That is, they are very generous, but also… This is their proverb: “The stingy pays twice; if you don’t pay enough, you won’t last long”—that’s all about them. This is the almuten of the 2nd house in the 6th house. This is one side of it; on the other hand, the 6th house is the house of voluntary service, meaning money comes only from work, only through legal means, twice a month. Besides, these are medical professionals, and, surprisingly, money may fall from the sky as compensation for helping a sick relative.
Ruler of the House in the Houses
Negative: possible numerous debts and periodic lack of money for current expenses. Difficulties related to loans and pawnshops are possible. Not excluded is falling into a vicious cycle of hopeless poverty. A lot of money goes toward maintaining health (purchasing medicines and buying expensive food products). Positive: modesty in demands, frugality, contentment with what one has, and the ability to competently manage income and expenses are noted. Accumulation and acquisition proceed very slowly. Inflow of money comes only from official employment. These people earn their living through serious, diligent, and prolonged labor. Often they live at the expense of state funds. They are frequently concerned with finding additional sources of income, since the primary salary received at their workplace is insufficient to meet daily needs. Therefore, they often become “benefit recipients” or obtain certain subsidies from the state. Their life values are closely connected with the services they can offer others. Often these involve issues of healthcare, hygiene, and public catering. They view their professional occupation as a way of serving the people. Such people are capable of spending large sums on their domestic “pet,” which is one of the values they cherish deeply.
Indubala. Lord of the House in the Houses (Indian Tradition)
Such a person earns money through competition with others or from illegal activities, but may fall into debt and suffer due to court proceedings. There may be strange eating habits and cunning, evasive speech. They may experience strong desires, envy, and lose money as a result of theft.



