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When Riya met her business partner, it wasn’t love at first sight — it was something deeper: recognition. Their strengths balanced, their visions aligned, and together they created something neither could have alone. Later, she realized the same pattern played out in her marriage, her friendships, even in the conflicts she faced: life was always inviting her to learn through relationship.

That’s the gift of the House of Union.

Why You Should Read This

This house, traditionally the Seventh House, reveals how you connect with others on equal ground.

Reading this helps you:
Understand patterns in love, friendship, and partnership.
Heal old wounds that show up in your closest bonds.
Learn how balance and compromise can expand your life.

The Energy of the Seventh House

The House of Union governs one-to-one connections.

It covers:
• Romantic Partnerships — how you give and receive love.
• Commitments — contracts, promises, and agreements.
• Mirrors — what others reflect back to you about yourself.

In balance, this house creates harmony, mutual respect, and deep connection. Out of balance, it can manifest as co-dependency, broken trust, or avoidance of intimacy.

A Gentle Invitation

Pause and ask yourself:
• “What do my closest relationships teach me about myself?”
• “Am I truly listening to the other, or only to myself?”
• “Where do I resist giving or receiving love?”

Try this today:
Choose one person you value. Write them a message of appreciation, not for what they do, but for who they are. Notice how this small act shifts the energy between you.

Why It Matters

The Seventh House reminds us that we do not grow alone. The people in our lives are not accidents — they are mirrors, teachers, and partners in our unfolding.

Through them, we learn how to love, how to compromise, and how to recognize ourselves more clearly.