dreams and his efforts to realize them; flatterers and their machinations; to a certain extent the
imagination; his sons and his daughters-in-law. Its Lord and the planets tenanting it are an
index to his idea of happiness and the probabilities of his ultimate attain- ment thereof. When
considered in relation to the First, Fifth and Eighth Houses, it becomes an important arc, for
with an afflicted Eleventh House little real satisfaction can be extracted from life - riches, a
beautiful home, a fond and dutiful wife and children, and all the tangible things for which a
heart could wish, yet never the serene contentment wherewith to enjoy them.
The Fifth and Eleventh Houses are an index to the personal-emotional desires and their
sublimated form as found in platonic friendship.
The Ninth and Eleventh Houses indicate higher levels of con- sciousness as to both mind and
emotion.
If the Lord of the Eleventh is stronger than the Lord of the Seventh the native's friends and
assistants are more numerous and powerful than his adversaries.
In a Mundane Figure: The legislative branches of the government, particularly the lower
house, with the Fifth more directly concerned with the upper house; town and county
councils, and state legislatures; the friends of the nation; the Stock Exchange, as an
organization apart from its activities; ceremonies and celebrations; the exchange of amenities
with foreign governments; hence the nation's aims, desires, purposes, projects, and alliances.
In a National Figure: The treasury, as distinguished from the Secretary of the Treasury.
In an Organization: Other friendly organizations, in panies closely allied to or associated with
its activities; also organizations or facilities which provide social activities, as fraternal
groups and clubs; the treasury as distinguished from the treasurer.
House, Twelfth.
In a Nativity. This is the arena wherein transpires the combat against the inertia inherent in
all forms of society - the limiting power of the level of race consciousness. Here are
expressed the innermost and secret emotions; the source and nature of hidden and
underhanded opposition; imprisonment, hospitalization; the uncles and aunts on the mother's