by Robert Wilkinson Over the years many have wondered what it means when they don’t have a planet in certain signs, houses, or even quadrants. Knowing the relationship of the planets to the houses is a key to understanding how to look at a chart. First, it would be impossible to have a planet in every house, as there are 10 traditional planets (12 with TransPluto and Chiron), and 12 houses associated with the 12 signs,. Unless the planets are spread out across all the signs, it is impossible to have a planet in every house. By the same token, it is impossible to have all the planets in one house unless they all occupy the same sign at the same time. While this might happen for a few hours once every 10,000 years or more, it’s safe to say you’ll never know anyone with either of the two scenarios described. That means we have planets spread out in various sectors of the map, some clustered, some widespread with lots of unoccupied space between them. The Signs Are Filters For Planeta...