Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into astrology lately, and Rahu in the 7th house? Man, that’s a trip. I wanted to see what it was all about, so I started messing around with my own chart and, wow, it’s been revealing.
First, I pulled up my birth chart. I use this one site, it’s pretty reliable, just enter the birth details, boom chart. It was a little bit confusing at the begining, I had to google around about how to find my Rahu.
Then, I located the 7th house. It’s the one that’s all about partnerships, marriage, and, you know, “the other.” It’s, like, your shadow self, the stuff you project onto other people.

My Experience:
- Started noticing patterns: I’ve always been drawn to, let’s just say, intense relationships. Like, super passionate, but also, kinda volatile. Turns out, Rahu here can mean you’re attracted to unconventional or “foreign” partners.
- Obsessive tendencies: Yeah, I admit it. When I’m into someone, I’m really into them. Borderline obsessive. Rahu in the 7th can amplify that, making you crave connection, but also fear it at the same time. It is a hard part.
- Karmic lessons: This is the big one. Rahu’s all about karma, and in the 7th, it’s about learning through relationships. I’ve had some tough breakups, but looking back, I see how each one taught me something crucial about myself and what I really need.
Then I tried to make my chart better:
- Self-awareness is key: Honestly, just knowing this placement exists has helped. I’m more conscious of my patterns, my projections, and my tendency to idealize partners.
- Focusing on balance: The 7th house is also about Libra, the scales. So, I’m working on finding balance in my relationships, not losing myself in the other person, and setting healthy boundaries.
- Embracing the unconventional: Instead of fighting my attraction to “different” people, I’m learning to appreciate it. It’s part of who I am, and it can lead to some pretty amazing connections.
It’s been a wild ride, figuring out this Rahu in the 7th house thing. It’s like holding up a mirror to your deepest desires and fears about relationships. Not always pretty, but definitely enlightening. Still got a long way to go, but hey, that’s the journey, right?