Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this whole astrology thing lately, and I stumbled upon something called the “12th house” and how it supposedly relates to past lives. It sounded kinda woo-woo, but I was curious, so I decided to give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about.
First, I had to figure out what my 12th house even is. Turns out, you need your birth chart for that – basically a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment you were born. I’d gotten mine done a while back on some website, so I dug that up. (There are tons of free sites that’ll do it for you; you just need your birth date, time, and place.)
Once I had my chart, I located the 12th house. It’s like a pie chart, divided into 12 sections, and each section represents a different area of life. The 12th house is the last one, right before it loops back to the 1st.
Next, I needed to see what planet, if any, was hanging out in my 12th house. For me, the 12th house is in Sagitarrius. I was like, “Okay, cool… now what?”
So, I started Googling. I found a bunch of articles and forum posts about the 12th house and past lives. The general idea is that the sign and any planets in your 12th house can give you clues about:
- Unresolved karma or baggage you might be carrying from previous lifetimes.
- Hidden talents or abilities you might have.
- Subconscious patterns and fears that are holding you back.
My Findings and Some Digging
So, with my 12th house info I started, I researched what that particular placement can mean. And honestly? Some of it was surprisingly spot-on. Some things really hit home.
I’m not saying I’m suddenly a believer in reincarnation, but it was definitely a thought-provoking exercise. It made me think about some of my own patterns and tendencies in a new light. Maybe there’s something to this whole past life thing, or maybe it’s just a fun way to explore your own subconscious. Either way, I found it pretty interesting!
Now I keep digging, checking more details.

It’s like peeling back the layers of an onion, and I’m kinda hooked. If you’re into this kind of stuff, I’d say give it a try. You might be surprised at what you discover!