Significations of Houses in the chart :
🌿1st house: Ascendant - Tanu Bhava
Personal self , status in society, ego , the personality one presents to the outside world , Ego , the head .
🌿2nd House : Kutumb Bhaav
The family assets , voice , right eye , speech , lineage , family history , shoulders , money , self worth , value , food habits.
🌿3rd House : Trishaday, Upchaya house
Courage , thinking process , communication , neighborhood , extended family brothers / younger siblings / cousins , your arms , boldness , short- term travel.
🌿4th House : Nadir , Kendra house
The emotional heart , mother , comfort space , emotional security, landed property, chest specifically heart.
🌿5th House : Trikon
inner feelings, love , creativity, purva punya , romance , drama , speculations , education , mantra , children, bfs & gfs , the lungs & diaphragm.
🌿6th house : Ari Bhava , Upchaya House
service , health , debts , illnesses , rhun ,servants , mother's siblings enemies, arguments , the digestive system.
🌿7th house : Kendra house
Partnerships , wife/husband , mirror energy , enemies unconscious side , law , balance , relationships, agreements , spiritual practice , missing pieces , the back.
🌿Eight house : Randhra Bhava
Transformations , sexual energy , death , organs of reproduction, partners family, inheritance, occult , unknown depths of astral , subconscious , intensity.
🌿9th house : Trikon, Bhagya house
Bhagya , The external religious behaviour, luck ,Fortune, deceased ancestors, bhagya , grand children, foreign travel , long term journeys , compassion, ethics , ideology , philosophy , University , Gurus , pilgrimages , partners siblings , understanding of life , the thighs , gratitude.
🌿10th House : Kendra , Karma Bhava
The house of public visibility , profession , father , career , karma , the knees.
🌿11th House : Trishaday , Upchaya House.
Friends , networking of people , elder siblings , the sources of gain , luck , income , the calves.
🌿12th House : Moksha house
meditation, loneliness , aloneness , hospitals, asylums , inner spirituality , astral bridge , the deep subconscious, the losses ,yoga , transformation of energy expenditure of money , energy , foreign places , unknown, the ankles , moksh , freedom from maya .
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Okay listen. As a die-hard 2ha fan I can only recommend everyone who loves 2ha and Ranwan to read case file compendium (bing an ben/bab), another danmei by Meatbun.
Even though it's not set in a typical cultivation world but in our modern world (with some sci-fi elements), it shares a lot of similarities with 2ha. If you love one thing (and don't mind the TWs ofc), you will also love the other thing.
Hexie feels like Ranwan reincarnated into another AU. What used to be shizun and disciple is now (ex)doctor and (ex)patient. He Yu is basically going through the 0.5 to 2.0 phases like Mo Ran lol. And let's not forget Xie "Let me sacrifice myself for others again" Qingcheng... You know it's a Meatbun novel when a 20 year old boy with a pretty face falls for a traumatised middle-aged man.
The characters, the plot, the suspense, the suffering... I cried a little... A lot. (Yes, I love angst.) Reading case file compendium felt like reading 2ha for the very first time again :)
In case I managed to pique your interest, there is a good edited MTL on wattpad up to chapter 122. The complete MTL version can be found on mtlnovel.com. Of course, I recommend everyone to buy the official English version once it releases in February 2024, it's worth it! Feel free to DM me if you need any links.
Well... Thank you for listening to my TED talk, heh ( ´ ꒳ ` )
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general society is such an underthought aspect of mha. obviously there’s the big things like the obsession over heroic quirks and the demonisation of villainous quirks. quirkless people are dismissed entirely but i don’t think we talk about how society in general would have to handle a world with super powers.
we know after afo’s first uprising, the government overcorrected and outlawed public quirk usage. we know people have their quirks registered and go through quirk counselling as well as a type of gym class where they practice under teacher supervision.
how in the hell is that supposed to work?
the closest equivalent i can think of is mental health services. someone would have to study for a long time to be able to pursue quirk counselling as a career. it’s also a highly personalised system: everyone has a different quirk - even similar ones have different activations, triggers, exceptions and drawbacks - so no two sessions could ever be the same. if anyone’s been through mental health services, you know how rough it is; it’s an overworked, underpaid system and if you live somewhere that only offers a few free visits, it can also be expensive.
and that’s an elective service.
almost everyone on the planet would need quirk counselling.
there’s no way they could implement such a labour intensive and individual public system and we literally see that they can’t.
we see the gym class in amajiki’s flashback and he only has a few minutes with his teacher before he’s chided for not being more impressive and utilising his quirk to the fullest and they move on to the next student. say a standard class is twenty students like it is at ua. that leaves just over two minutes for each student to learn and practice their quirks. you can’t focus on just one kid per lesson bc what will the other nineteen do? do teachers also have to have a degree in quirk counselling? is that part of becoming a phys ed teacher or is it some random joe schmo trying to wrap his head around literal super powers?
given that inko goes to garaki - a doctor - to confirm izuku’s quirklessness, it can be assumed that quirk counselling is entwined with the medical system. i don’t know if you’ve ever had to apply for a specialist before but you can be on their waiting list for a while. a quirk counsellor is essentially a specialist. are there subcategories of counsellors? do you focus on either emitter, transformation or mutation the way doctors become cardiologists, paediatricians and neurologists? or is one person expected to be equally knowledgeable about all three?
we see through toga that her counsellor identified her need for blood but they didn’t find a way to curb those instincts or even find a supplement for her. she’s left to be abused by her family for something she can’t control bc it’s literally in her dna. compare that to iida who knows he needs orange juice to power his quirk. his entire family are pro heroes so it would be easy to assume they could employ a private quirk counsellor the same way richer people can employ private doctors.
how many people have specific requirements due to their quirks? changes in their physiology that have to be treated the same way nutritional deficiencies and allergies do? even people without mutations probably have those requirements: does kirishima’s shark teeth mean he’s an obligate carnivore? does mina’s acid change her ph levels and what vitamins and minerals she needs? how would they figure that out? quirk counselling.
what about kids like touya who would need extensive counselling so he could figure out how to live with his quirk without hurting himself? kaminari essentially has seizures and they’re so normal to him and everyone around him that they’re the butt of jokes. they wouldn’t be a one and done patient; there’s always going to be people that need continued support the exact same way there’s people that need developmental and disability support. there would be so many quirks that harm their user, are they just taught to bury their quirks? as if that wouldn’t cause any physical or mental consequences?
governments can’t create a system that applies to only some people, we’re expected to believe they’ve made one that applies to all of them?
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