Okay, so, I got curious about this “succedent houses astrology” thing. It sounded a bit out there, but I thought, “Why not?” I mean, who doesn’t like a little peek into what might be, right?

So, I started with the basics. What are these succedent houses anyway? Turns out, they’re the ones that come after the angular houses in astrology – the 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th. People say they’re about resources, creativity, shared stuff, and your social circle. Sounded interesting enough.
First, I needed my birth chart. I punched in my details into one of those free online calculators. You know, birth date, time, place – the whole shebang. Boom, there it was, my chart, all colorful and full of symbols.
Next, I dug into what each succedent house means. The 2nd house is apparently about what you own, your money, and your self-worth. I looked at mine and thought, “Huh, does that planet there mean I’m gonna be rich, or what?”
Then there’s the 5th house – all about fun, creativity, kids, and romance. I checked mine and got a little excited. Maybe there’s some artistic talent hiding in me that I don’t know about yet!

The 8th house was a bit spooky. It’s about transformation, other people’s money, and, you know, the deep stuff like death and taxes. I skimmed through that one, not gonna lie. It made me a little uneasy, but I guess it’s good to know what’s up.
Finally, the 11th house – friends, groups, hopes, and dreams. This one felt good. I saw some interesting aspects there and started imagining all the cool people I might meet and the things we’d do together.
- Checked my 2nd house: “Hmm, money matters.”
- Explored the 5th: “Ooh, creative vibes!”
- Briefly looked at the 8th: “Intense, but moving on.”
- Got hopeful about the 11th: “Future friends and fun, yes please!”
After going through all that, I sat back and reflected. Was it all accurate? I don’t know. But it was definitely fun to explore. It’s like getting a different perspective on yourself and your life.
I didn’t stop there though. I started looking at how these houses interact with the planets in them. That’s where it got really interesting. Each planet adds its own flavor to the house, you see. So, it’s not just about the house, but also who’s visiting.

In the end, I realized it’s not about predicting the future with 100% accuracy. It’s more like a tool for self-reflection. It gave me some things to think about, some areas to focus on, and maybe some insights into my own quirks and potentials.
So yeah, that was my little adventure into succedent houses. Would I do it again? Probably. It’s a fun way to kill an afternoon and maybe, just maybe, learn a little something about yourself along the way.