I am explaining the weight of the 8th House, which governs life, death, inheritance, and national security.
The Dominion of the 8th House
The 8th House is the ministry of generations and death, a realm found in every government worldwide. It encompasses the treasury, heritage, national security, intelligence, loans, insurance, and tax revenue. It is the house of inheritance and sharing wealth, and because many in the Gen Z generation have Pluto in this house, it plays a massive role in their spiritual journey.
Pluto’s Effective Justice
When Pluto resides in the 8th House, it acts with absolute efficiency and deals with matters according to a strict spiritual law. You cannot escape the reality of your loans or debts here; Pluto ensures you face them. I see many people, especially women, living under immense stress—with faces hardened like tree bark—because they are caught in the trap of debt that they cannot repay.

The Japanese Standard of Honor
In countries like Japan, taking a loan is seen as a family-wide burden, and often, families will refuse to let their children take them. Their cultural laws dictate that if you fail to pay a debt, the responsibility is so heavy that it is better to take one's own life than to leave that curse on the family. They have shrines specifically for this purpose because they believe in taking full accountability for their own "karma" rather than wasting the state's time with lies in court.
The Curse of Unpaid Debts
We are often seen as "uncultured" because we take loans recklessly, following the bad examples of our ancestors who left us with spiritual curses. If you take a loan today and do not pay it, your grandchild will be born into that debt because you left Pluto active in your 8th House. Spirits return through the lineage, and a grandchild may be born under the same star as a late ancestor just to pay off the debts left behind.
Karma and the Law of Observation
The spiritual laws are clear: whatever you do will be seen by your own eyes, if not in this life, then through your descendants. If you took someone’s wife, your own wife may be taken before your eyes. You might live to a very old age just to witness your grandchildren suffering because of the "short life" and "bad karma" you planted through your actions.
Sexual Energy and Financial Integrity
The 8th House is also the house of sex - while the 5th is for pleasure, the 8th is for the deeper, sometimes darker, consequences of sexual unions and diseases. Beyond sex, it governs your integrity with "other people's money," such as insurance and taxes. Even Jesus, in his holiness, recognized the law of the land and caught a fish to pay his taxes, showing us that avoiding our financial obligations brings a curse.
I am explaining the weight of the 8th House, which governs life, death, inheritance, and national security.
The Dominion of the 8th House
The 8th House is the ministry of generations and death, a realm found in every government worldwide. It encompasses the treasury, heritage, national security, intelligence, loans, insurance, and tax revenue. It is the house of inheritance and sharing wealth, and because many in the Gen Z generation have Pluto in this house, it plays a massive role in their spiritual journey.
Pluto’s Effective Justice
When Pluto resides in the 8th House, it acts with absolute efficiency and deals with matters according to a strict spiritual law. You cannot escape the reality of your loans or debts here; Pluto ensures you face them. I see many people, especially women, living under immense stress—with faces hardened like tree bark—because they are caught in the trap of debt that they cannot repay.

The Japanese Standard of Honor
In countries like Japan, taking a loan is seen as a family-wide burden, and often, families will refuse to let their children take them. Their cultural laws dictate that if you fail to pay a debt, the responsibility is so heavy that it is better to take one's own life than to leave that curse on the family. They have shrines specifically for this purpose because they believe in taking full accountability for their own "karma" rather than wasting the state's time with lies in court.
The Curse of Unpaid Debts
We are often seen as "uncultured" because we take loans recklessly, following the bad examples of our ancestors who left us with spiritual curses. If you take a loan today and do not pay it, your grandchild will be born into that debt because you left Pluto active in your 8th House. Spirits return through the lineage, and a grandchild may be born under the same star as a late ancestor just to pay off the debts left behind.
Karma and the Law of Observation
The spiritual laws are clear: whatever you do will be seen by your own eyes, if not in this life, then through your descendants. If you took someone’s wife, your own wife may be taken before your eyes. You might live to a very old age just to witness your grandchildren suffering because of the "short life" and "bad karma" you planted through your actions.
Sexual Energy and Financial Integrity
The 8th House is also the house of sex - while the 5th is for pleasure, the 8th is for the deeper, sometimes darker, consequences of sexual unions and diseases. Beyond sex, it governs your integrity with "other people's money," such as insurance and taxes. Even Jesus, in his holiness, recognized the law of the land and caught a fish to pay his taxes, showing us that avoiding our financial obligations brings a curse.
I am explaining the weight of the 8th House, which governs life, death, inheritance, and national security.
The Dominion of the 8th House
The 8th House is the ministry of generations and death, a realm found in every government worldwide. It encompasses the treasury, heritage, national security, intelligence, loans, insurance, and tax revenue. It is the house of inheritance and sharing wealth, and because many in the Gen Z generation have Pluto in this house, it plays a massive role in their spiritual journey.
Pluto’s Effective Justice
When Pluto resides in the 8th House, it acts with absolute efficiency and deals with matters according to a strict spiritual law. You cannot escape the reality of your loans or debts here; Pluto ensures you face them. I see many people, especially women, living under immense stress—with faces hardened like tree bark—because they are caught in the trap of debt that they cannot repay.

The Japanese Standard of Honor
In countries like Japan, taking a loan is seen as a family-wide burden, and often, families will refuse to let their children take them. Their cultural laws dictate that if you fail to pay a debt, the responsibility is so heavy that it is better to take one's own life than to leave that curse on the family. They have shrines specifically for this purpose because they believe in taking full accountability for their own "karma" rather than wasting the state's time with lies in court.
The Curse of Unpaid Debts
We are often seen as "uncultured" because we take loans recklessly, following the bad examples of our ancestors who left us with spiritual curses. If you take a loan today and do not pay it, your grandchild will be born into that debt because you left Pluto active in your 8th House. Spirits return through the lineage, and a grandchild may be born under the same star as a late ancestor just to pay off the debts left behind.
Karma and the Law of Observation
The spiritual laws are clear: whatever you do will be seen by your own eyes, if not in this life, then through your descendants. If you took someone’s wife, your own wife may be taken before your eyes. You might live to a very old age just to witness your grandchildren suffering because of the "short life" and "bad karma" you planted through your actions.
Sexual Energy and Financial Integrity
The 8th House is also the house of sex - while the 5th is for pleasure, the 8th is for the deeper, sometimes darker, consequences of sexual unions and diseases. Beyond sex, it governs your integrity with "other people's money," such as insurance and taxes. Even Jesus, in his holiness, recognized the law of the land and caught a fish to pay his taxes, showing us that avoiding our financial obligations brings a curse.



