Okay. So, he’s a powerful tyrant and probably a criminal of some sort. Who cares? Everybody’s got a rap on this planet. That’s just his. But, if you’re considering all this from the spiritual perspective, then there’s a considerable bummer facing this guy. And, why?
Quick review: primary axis = worldly activities and goals = houses 1 and 7 = the rectangles numbered 11 and 5 in the above left chart. It’s an axis because you imagine a straight line from one box to the other. Usually, the most powerful fireworks manifest from this axial stream of energy. You find yourself confusedly alternating between fending off and running after cornucopias of enticing experience. You name it. The world can dish it up—and more. Every chart has a primary axis (1° axis). For those shown on this webpage, the 1° axis will be the top and bottom boxes. Top box = you (or the person being studied) and bottom box = the rest of the world (the outer: society, nature).
Great. But where’s Spirit in the chart? That’s the secondary axis (2° axis) and for charts on this page it always goes from far left to far right. For our bud, Smith, this will be the rectangles numbered 2 and 8. Nothing there, eh? Who would’ve thought?
Consider each box in the kundali (chart) as a home, hotel or resort of some ilk—say, a Club Med. The key factors for any resort are: location, who runs the place, and what sort of guests frequent the place. If you’re worldly wise, all three need to be looked at before you book your tickets. And it turns out that the same checklist applies for any esoteric getaway or honeypot.
Any luck booking in a supernal destination even if only as a furtive dabble at being a spiritual tourist? Nope. Zip, zero. The locations for true spiritual progress always remain the same (far left, far right) but for this chap the owners, Venus and Moon (for number 2, Taurus) and Mars and Ketu (for number 8, Scorpio) all find themselves trashed in one way or another. The owners aren’t out to help him find his way past the worldly drudge of being at the top of the heap (what a drag, wouldn’t you say? hah!). And who would want to frequent the secondary axis in his chart—such arcane, psychic places? Why no one, of course.
Hmm, you’ve got a clean sweep, a homerun, a goal, a winning shot. Moving on, the right chart (Arudha lagna) depicts what society and the world—earth itself—have to say about the matter. And, what do they think? How do they craft circumstances to ensure their own ends? Well, you apply the same analysis. There are further details, of course, but the gist remains the same: check primary and secondary axes.