: They depicted everyday homes to scale, with flat roofs, patios, and sometimes even multiple stories.
In modern spiritual thought, most notably by author , the soul is described as living in a two-story house. House of the Soul
: They served as miniature substitutes for the elaborate rock-cut tombs of high officials, providing the deceased's soul ( : They depicted everyday homes to scale, with
: This perspective views the soul as eternal and divine, while the physical body is considered mortal, weak, and a temporary constraint. with flat roofs
In astrology, the is frequently called the "House of the Soul" or the house of death and transformation.