How to Predict Job Change Using KP Astrology
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Career Prediction in KP Astrology
One of the most common questions people bring to an astrologer is about their career: "Will I get a new job?", "When will I get a promotion?", "Should I change careers?" KP astrology provides a structured, repeatable method to answer these questions with remarkable precision.
The Houses That Govern Career Change
In KP, career matters are analyzed through a combination of houses. For a job change specifically, the key houses are:
2nd House: Income and financial gains. A new job typically brings a change in income.
6th House: Service, employment, and daily work. This is the primary house for salaried employment.
10th House: Career, profession, and public standing. The house of your professional identity.
11th House: Fulfillment of desires and gains. A successful job change means achieving what you wanted.
For the event of getting a new job to occur, the dasha lords (Mahadasha, Antardasha, and Pratyantar Dasha) must signify a combination of these houses.
Step-by-Step Prediction Method
Step 1: Analyze the 10th Cusp Sub-Lord
The sub-lord of the 10th cusp is the first checkpoint. If this sub-lord signifies houses 2, 6, 10, or 11, the native has the potential for professional growth and job changes during their lifetime. If the 10th cusp sub-lord signifies houses 8 or 12 instead, career stability may be an issue.
Step 2: Build the Significator Table for Houses 2, 6, 10, 11
Using the four-level significator method, identify all planets that signify these four houses. These are your potential career-change triggers.
Step 3: Cross-Check with Ruling Planets
At the moment the person asks the career question, note the ruling planets. Significators confirmed by ruling planets are the strongest candidates.
Step 4: Find the Dasha Window
Look for a period when the Mahadasha lord, Antardasha lord, and Pratyantar Dasha lord all signify some combination of 2, 6, 10, and 11. That is your job-change window.
Distinguishing Job Change from Promotion
If the 6th house is prominently signified (service, subordination), it indicates a salaried position change. If the 7th house also appears (business, partnerships), it may indicate a shift toward self-employment or a partnership role. If the 10th house is dominant without the 6th, it could signify a promotion within the same organization rather than a switch.
Example Reading
A native running Mars Mahadasha, Jupiter Antardasha. Mars signifies 2 and 10; Jupiter signifies 6 and 11. Together they cover all four career houses. The job change is likely during this Antardasha. To pinpoint the month, check which Pratyantar Dasha lord adds to the combination.