SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I
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Introduction
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Chapter I: The Planets, The Seven Spirits Before the Throne
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Chapter II: Time and Place as Factors in Calculation of the Horoscope
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Chapter III: Signs and Houses
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Chapter IV: The Rising Sign and the Twelve Houses
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Chapter V: How to Calculate the Positions of the Planets
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Chapter VI: The Aspects
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Chapter VII: Making the Index
PART II
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A Philosophic Encyclopedia of Astrology
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Table of Logarithms
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Table of Houses--Sample Pages
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Ephemeris--Sample Pages
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Tables of Planetary Hours
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Index to Part I
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Index to Part II
INTRODUCTION
THE PRACTICAL VALUE OF ASTROLOGY
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here is a side of the Moon which we never see, but that hidden half is as potent afactor in causing the ebb and flow of the earth's tide, as the part of the Moon which isvisible. Similarly, there is an invisible part of man which exerts a powerful influence inlife, and as the tides are measured by the motion of the Sun and Moon, so also theeventualities of existence are measured by the circling stars, which may therefore becalled the "Clock of Destiny," and knowledge of their import is an immense power, for tothe competent astrologer the horoscope reveals every secret of life.