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%enerai &hara&teristi&s o' all (ersons )orn throughout the T*elve +odi&al $eriods o' an, ,ear. Ho* you are ruled ), the Stars. Things ,ou *ant to -no*. The Fortunate and Un'ortunate "a,s o' the Year. .n'or/ation on Si&-ness# $overt, and Mis'ortune. The Histor, and M,ster, o' strolog,. Signs and Te/(era/ents. .t !ontains the Ruling $lanets 'ro/ the ,ear 0122 to 3220. "ail, !alendar 'or Four Hundred Years. Tells the "a, o' the *ee- an, (erson *as )orn. TH.S BOOK LSO !ONT .NS n rti&le on Suggestive $s,&holog,# Biolog,# H,(notis/# $ersonal Magnetis/ and !RYST L % +.N%. Mental# $h,si&al# Business and !on4ugal 5uali'i&ations da(ted to an, $ersons Nature. Eest Ti/e to Have Surgi&al O(erations $er'or/ed &&ording to strolog,. WHEN TO $L NT N" H R6EST BY THE MOON. THE .NFLUEN!E OF S.%NS N" OMENS. WE THER $RE".!T.ONS N" FORE! STS. .LLUSTR TE" W.TH !H RTS# M $S N" T BLES. "ail, !ounsellor and Hel( To*ards Su&&ess in Business 6o&ation# Far/ing# Marriage# So&ial and $ersonal ''airs.

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R.ES $EO$LE.
THE RAM. Characteristics of person~ orn et!een March "#st an$ Apri% #&th' an( (ear.

ries is a Mas&uline# Mova)le# hot# dr,# and Fier, Sign. Being the 'irst Sign o' the ne* solar ,ear# it rules the head# 'a&e and )rain o' the /i&ro&os/ o' Man. .t also rules 'riends and relatives. ll (ersons )orn in this Sign use the head /ore than an, other (art o' the )od,# and are natural9)orn reasoners and thin-ers. Their )rain is al*a,s )us,. The, are inde(endent# have their o*n ideas o' right and *rong# and are lovers o' all edu&ational (ursuits. The, are o' a stu))orn and violent dis(osition i' driven to an,thing# )ut -ind and s,/(atheti& *hen le't to the/nelves# The, love all that is )eauti'ul and har/onious. The, love (lent, o' light# air# /usi&# dan&ing# et&. The, have the 'ire o' nature in the/# *hi&h /a-es the/ a&tive and 'ull o' li'e. The, are lia)le to all trou)le and disease o' the head# 'a&e and )rain. The, need )ut little /edi&ine: ;uiet# rest and slee( are all the, re;uire *hen si&- or e<hausted# These (eo(le are )orn in the head o' the .ntelle&tual Signs: the, are e<e&utive# and it is ver, di''i&ult 'or the/ to serve in su)ordinate (ositions. This )eing a Mas&uline# Mova)le# E;uino&tial Sign# the nature is hot# dr, lu<urious# te/(erate sand so/e*hat violent and ;ui&- to anger. $ersons )orn at this ti/e# have dr, lean )odies o' /ediu/ stature# *ir, hair# s*arth, &o/(le<ion# strong li/)s# large )ones and a shar( sight. The, are lia)le to heada&hes# neuralgia# tootha&he# s/all9(o<# (aral,sis# a(o(le<,# (i/(les# gu/)oils and a''e&tions o' the e,es and sto/a&h. These (ersons naturall, do/inate those a)out the/# ,et the, are no)le# generous and (rogressive. The, are never at a loss to (rovide entertain/ent 'or their 'riends. The, also /a-e e<&ellent /ind9readers# as the, ;ui&-l, uhderstand *ithout *ords an, trou)le that /a, )e on the /inds o' their 'riends. .t is i/(ossi)le to hide an,thing 'ro/ an ries (erson *ho has re&ogni=ed his (o*er o' /ind9reading or intuition. ries (eo(le are so -ind and s,/(atheti& in their natures that the, o'ten )e&o/e )lind to the 'aults o' their 'riends# and are i/(osed u(on. The &hie' 'aults o' ries (ersons are anger# 4ealous,# i/(etuosit, and ;ui&- te/(er# through *hi&h the, lose /an, o((ortunities. Those )orn in ries *ill har/oni=e )est *ith those horn in Li)ra or either o' the other ir Signs. The, should never /arr, those )orn in either o' the Water Signs. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in this Sign> %eorge Fran&is Train# ?ohn T,ler# S&hu,ler !ol'a<# Tho/as ?e''erson# Washington .rving# Henr, !la,# Ro)ert Bru&e# Rosa Bonheur# Moho/et# Fran&is Ha,den# $rin&e Bis/ar&-# %eorge !anning# Baroness Burdett9!outts# ?ean Ba(tiste Rousseau# Tho/as Ho))s. !A . @The /an )orn in this Sign generall, /arries a good *i'e# ,et he is never &ontented# he re&eives /an, honors# ,et he is resent'ul and the use he /a-es o' the &on'iden&e o' his 'e/ale 'riends o'ten &ause hi/ /u&h un(leasantness. He is in&lined to (revari&ate and has /an, dis(utes and has /an, ene/ies )e&ause o' his good 'ortune. He is ver, generous# though stu))orn at ti/es and has a /ore or less violent nature. He does not /arr, earl, in li'e and never dies ,oung. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is ani/ated# restless# 'ull o' li'e and a&tivit,# she loves &o/(an,# /usi& and dan&ing and is a ver, great tal-er. She is loved and honored ), her o((osite se< and has /an, love a''airs *hi&h turn out 'avora)le to her. She generall, /arries /ore than on&e and o'ten goes into )usiness 'or hersel'. She is deter/ined# ;ui&- to anger )ut ver, 'orgivin8 and is easil, de&eived ), those she loves. .t is hard 'or her to -ee( a se&ret# there'ore sh /ust )e &are'ul in *ho/ she &on'ides. The 'avorite ge/s are the o(al and dia/ond.

TAURUS PEOPLE~
THE B)**. characteristics of persons orn et!een Apri% 32th and Ma, 32th# an( (ear.

Taurus is a 'i<ed .ntelle&tual# Fe/inine &old# /elan&hol,# Earth, Sign. .t rules the ne&- and throat o' /an-ind# and also the 'luids o' li'e or the l,/(hati& s,ste/. lso rules travel. $ersons )orn in this Sign are deter/ined# un,ielding# and natural &on;uerors# )ound to have their o*n *a, at all ha=ards. When si&-# their re&over, is slo*# )ut sure. The, are generall, /ore 'ortunate in /one, than in love a''airs: ,et the, are (ersevering and the latter (art o' their lives are generall, /ore 'ortunate than the earl, (art. The, have /an, a&;uaintan&es# )ut 'e* real 'riends# and are o'ten anno,ed ), sorro*. Tai8rus (ersons har/oni=e )est *ith those )orn in S&or(io# $is&es# or !an&er.

These (eo(le should never s(e&ulate nor ris- /one, in ga/es o' &han&e. &it, li'e is generall, /ost suita)le to Taurus (ersons# es(e&iall, &ities on or near large )odies o' *ater. .n )usiness the, are natural traders. The, are easil, e<&ited# slo* to anger and have a terri)le te/(er *hen enraged. Lia)le to all throat and heart trou)les# tu/ors# a(o(le<,# and dro(s, and )rain disorders. Taurus (eo(le are -ind9hearted# 'ree to a 'ault# and easil, led through their s,/(athies# (assions and 'eelings. The, are al*a,s at ho/e in an, so&iet, or (la&e# and are )orn leaders. The, are vi&ti/s o' the't# and seldo/ re&over lost or stolen (ro(ert,. The, have great a)ilit, to &o//it to /e/or, 'ro/ )oo-s# and have great /ental and (h,si&al enduran&e. The, are e<&ellent 'riends as long as the, &an rule and have their o*n *a,. Taurus (ersons are 'earless# )old and usuall, o' short# stout )uild# *ith )road 'ull 'a&e# thi&- li(s# and )road nose# shin, s-in# large /elting e,es# and ver, hair, )odies. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in Taurus> Willia/ Sha-es(eare# Oliver !ro/*ell# Ul,sses S. %rant# S. B. Morse# ?a/es Monroe# Willia/ H. Se*ard# The !=ar o' Russia# Ni&holas ...# Sa/uel Wesle,# Willia/ !o*(er# "avid Hu/e# Ed*ard %i))on# King Ed*ard ...# King Ed*ard .6.# 5ueen Mar, ...# "u-e o' Wellington# "u-e o' !on9naught# Rev. Ro)ert Hall# E/(ress Eugenie# E/(ress Maria Theresa# "r. Ed*ard ?enner. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is 'earless# &ourageous and )ound to have his o*n *a, at an, &ost. He *ill )e /ore 'ortunate in /one, than in love a''airs and )e&o/es ri&h through a *o/an. He (re'ers strangers to relatives# is ver, generous as long as he &an have his o*n *a, and &ares /u&h 'or (leasure. He is enter(rising# /a-es large (ro'its and i' &are'ul *ill )e&o/e ver, *ealth,# and o&&u(, high (ositions. He generall, lives to a good old age# )ut has /an, ene/ies and 'e* real 'riends. He is not easil, e<&ited# )ut ver, (assionate *hen angr,. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is &are'ul# studious# diligent and e&ono/i&al. She has /an, o((ortunities 'or /arriage )ut generall, /a-es a /ista-e and is unha((, in do/esti& li'e. lover# a divor&e and a se&ond /arriage generall, sets her right. She loves to give her 'riends good entertain/ents# )ut a sting, /iserl, hus)and &auses her /a8, regrets. She is generous# 'ree9hearted# al*a,s read, to divide and al*a,s sa,s 4usr *hat she /eans regardless o' &onse;uen&es. When angered she s/ashed things in. great sha(e. The 'avorite ge/s are the e/erald and /oss9agate.

%EM.N. $EO$LES
THE MON+EY. Characteristics of (ersons orn et!een Ma( "#st an$ ,-ne "#.t' an( (ear.

%e/ini is a 6aria)le# hot# /oist# Mas&uline# .ntelle&tual# ir,# Sanguine and Barren Sign. .t rules the hands# ar/s and shoulders. lso rules 'riends and ene/ies. $ersons )orn in this Sign are destined to a varia)le li'e. The, should not de(end on 'riends nor 'ear their ene/ies. The, are generall, 'ortunate# even in their /is'ortunes# and usuall, o)tain all the, *ish 'or. %e/ini (eo(le are not )orn 'or hard or dirt, *or-# and should also ta-e li'e eas,# and not *orr, over )ut )e ver, &are'ul in all /one, /atters. The, are lia)le to all throat# lung and nervous diseases# a&&idents to the hands and ar/s# and sto/a&h disorders. %e/ini (eo(le har/oni=e )est *ith those )orn in the Fire Signs Sagittarius# ries and Leo. The, are easil, suited# &an /ore readil, ada(t the/8 selves to di''erent &onditions and &ir&u/stan&es in li'e# than those )orn in an, other sign. %e/ini (ersons are eas, to )e&o/e a&;uainted *ith# and are )oth good tal-ers and listen ers# there'ore *ell ada(ted to an, (u)li& )usiness. The, love to )e ad/ired and advised# )u.t the, should al*a,s 'ollo* their o*n 4udg/ents# right or *rong. The, are thin-ers# and are not ;ui&- to )elieve all the, hear# usuall, agnosti&s. %e/ini (eo(le are destined to /an, &hanges in li'e# and )eing an ir Sign# their /ost 'ortunate (la&es are on high ground. The, lose /an, things ), the't# *hi&h &an )e easil, re&overed ), in;uir,. Being an .ntelle&tual Sign# %e/ini (eo(le do )est in an, )usiness re;uiring head*or-# su&h as the /anage/ent o' large enter(rises# *riting# )uilding and in real estate. The, love a) s&ienti'i& studies# are restless# and *ant to )e )us, at so/ething &ontinuall,. The, are ver, generous# and &o//onl, give a*a, or s(end as 'ast as the, /a-e# ,et are never dis8 &ouraged ), disa((oint/ents8 %e/ini (eo(le are generall, o' good height# u(right# straight# *ith long ar/s# dar- hair# )right &o/(le<ion# a ;ui&- shar(# (ier&ing# ha=el e,e# a /ost (o*er'ul i/agination# e<&ellent 4udg/ent and understanding# and -een (er&e(tions8 ''e&tionate# )ut not (assionate# and great lovers o' the )eauti'ul# )oth in nature and art. The great 'ault o' %e/ini (eo(le is their la&- o' &ontinuit,# and 'i&-leness: the, are al*a,s an<ious to do# or to go# and are ver, &o/)ative and sus(i&ious o' all e<ternal a((earan&es: to &onvin&e the/ re;uires undou)ted (roo'. The, are in&onstant and lia)le to go to e<tre/es# ,et the, have great sel' &ontrol. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in the Sign o' %e/ini > $lato# "ante# Ri&hard Wagner# 5ueen 6i&toria# Ral(h W. E/erson# Walt Whit/an# Brigha/ Young# ?e''. "avis# le<. $o(e# !atherine# E/(ress o' Russia# King %eorge ..# Willia/ $itt# Tho/as Moore# King !harles ...# $atri&- Henr,# $eter the %reat o' Russia# Ri&hard !o)den# King %eorge ....# So&rates# !agliostro# %eorge Ste(henson# King Ed*ard ..# The "u&hess o' Orleans# ?ohn Wesle,# King ?a/es .6.# !harles H. S(urgeon. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign *ill ta-e /an, 4ourne,s through li'e and visit /an, (la&es in sear&h o' 'ortune# ,et he never )e&o/es ver, ri&h nor a)le to o)tain /u&h &redit. His /an, 'riends )e&o/e ene/ies through 4ealous,. He is &ourageous and al*a,s read, 'or an e/ergen&, and generall, s;uanders all he /a-es. He loves reading# is ver, 'ond o' his o((osite se<#

'i&-le in his a''e&tions: )ut never loves /ore than one *o/an at a ti/e. He is restless and uneas,# *anting to do so/ething all the ti/e and dri'ts through li'e 'ollo*ing (leasure and 'ortune *herever it leads hi/. WOMEN. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is generall, ver, )eauti'ul# good natured# easil, in'luen&ed# )ut honest, is one o' her virtues. She has great *isdo/# (lent, o' (ersonal (ro(ert, and al*a,s ta-es things eas, through li'e although /u&h given to *orr,. She is so/e*hat 4ealous )ut lives &ontented and &o/'orta)le. She does not )elieve ever,thing she sees or hears# 'or i' she did she *ould )e ver, /isera)le. She is ver, seldo/ disa((ointed# as she has a (o*er'ul i/agination and readil, ada(ts hersel' to the various &onditions and &ir&u/stan&es o' li'e. The 'avorite ge/s are the a/eth,st and all high&olored stones.

CANCER PEOP*E.
THE CRAB. Characteristics of persons orn et!een ,-ne ""t# an$ ,-%( ""$' an( (ear.

!an&er is a Water,# &old# /oist# (hleg/ati&# Fe/inine# Mova)le# Fruit'ul# Maternal Sign. .t rules the &hest and )reast. lso rules health and li'e. $ersons )orn under this Sign are al*a,s /ost 'ortunate near the sea# or an, large )od, o' *aters# su&h as rivers and la-es# and ), /oving a)out: the, should never sta, too long in an, one (la&e# or at an, one )usiness or o&&u(ation. !an&er (eo(le have /an, a&;uaintan&es# )ut 'e* real trusted 'riends. The, have /an, adventures in their love a''airs# the, are ver, &hangea)le# and should not /arr, earl, in li'e. !an&er (eo(le har/oni=e )est *ith those )orn in !a(ri&orn# Taurus and 6irgo# and should never /arr,# deal *ith# or asso&iate *ith those )orn in a Fire Sign. !an&er (eo(le are lia)le to trou)le *ith their )reast# &hest and sto/a&h# heada&hes# et&. The, have a (roud and ver, 4ealous dis(osition# ver, deter/ined in all the, underta-e# )ut easil, dis&ouraged i' le't alone. The, are generous# -ind9hearted and s,/(atheti&# 'ond o' traveling# )ut not al*a,s su&&ess'ul. !an&er (eo(le have su(erior intelligeu&e# and are al*a,s ;ui&- to (er&eive and to learn ne* things. The, ta-e great (ride in all household /atters# )ut /ust )e at the head. The, have good /e/or, and never 'orget or trul, 'orgive an in4ur,. The, o'ten ta-e great disli-e to so/e (ersons at 'irst sight# *ithout an, a((arent &ause. !an&er (ersons are al*a,s a'raid o' )urglars# thieves and (overt,. The, are ver, &ons&ientious# have /an, strange adventares in li'e# and *orr, a great deal at night. Being a Maternal Sign# signi'ies that the, are natural /anu'a&turers# or /a-ers o' an,thing. !an&er (eo(le are generall, short and stout# the u((er (art o' the )od, )eing larger than the lo*er. round (ale 'a&e# s/all light e,es and deli&ate &o/(le<ion. .' a *o/an# destined to /an, &hildren. %enerall, s(ea-ing# !an&er (eo(le are Aver, ti/id and di''i&ult to (lease. The, are invin&i)le to argu/ent unless their 'eelings are hurt# *hen the, lose &ourage. The, are industrious# inde(endent# a/)itious and (rogressive. When (ro(erl, edu&ated and har/oniousl, /arried# there are no /ore )rilliant or use'ul /e/)ers o' so&iet,# than those )orn in this Sign o' the +odia&. The 'ollo*ing (ersons *ere )orn in !an&er> Henr, Ward Bee&her# Nathaniel Ha*thorne# %a/)etta# $.T. Barnu/# E/(ress ?ose(hine# d/iral Ross# King Henr, 6...# St. $aul# d/iral "un&an# ?ohn !alvin# ?ulius !a8sar# .saa& Watts. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is in&lined to )e ver, vain# 'ond o' dress and sho* and ver, 'ond o' *o/en. He is livel, )ut *orries a great deal at night and o'ten 'alls into ill 'avor *ith his 'riends. He 'orgives )ut never 'orgets an in4ur,. His earl, li'e is generall, hard and *ret&hed. He gets so/e (ro(ert, through /arriage )ut never )e&o/es ver, *ealth,# although he never *ants 'or an,thing. "eath *ill seldo/ &lai/ hi/ )e'ore his si<tieth ,ear. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is ;ui&- to ta-e o''en&e# )ound to have her o*n *a, )ut is easil, dis&ouraged i' le't alone. She is /odest# *ill attend to her ho/e# is e&ono/i&al and industrious# never /inds in&onvenien&es and generall, /arries /ore than on&e. She is destined to have /an, &hildren and is ver, (assionate and e/otional. She al*a,s re&eives a large su/ o' /one, or (ro(ert, at so/e ti/e during her li'e 'ro/ so/e relative. She is ver, sensative and -ind hearted# has a good /e/or, and is ver, &ons&ientious in all (ositions o' trust. The 'avorite ge/s are the on,< and e/erald# *hi&h indi&ates su&&ess in love.

LEO $EO$LE.
THE *ION. Characteristics of persons orn et!een ,-%( "/$ an$ A-0-st "/$' an( (ear~

Leo is a Fier,# Fi<ed# Mas&uline# Barren and Maternal Sign. .t rules the heart# )lood and nerves. lso rules (ros(erit, and losses. $ersons )orn in this Sign are 'ond o' *andering in *oods and 'orests# in ina&&essi)le (la&es# and love to )e near a good *ar/ 'ire in Winter. The, are o' good )uild# *ith )road shoulders# large head and 'ine hair# (ro/inent e,es# rudd, &o/(le<ion#

&ourteous# digni'ied and &ourageous# a&tive and a/)itious. The, are lia)le to all 'evers# (ains in the )a&-# heart and -idne, trou)les# and (leuris,. The, have e<&ellent 4udg/ent# )ut /an, ene/ies. Leo (eo(le are /ost su&&ess'ul dealing in (rodu&ts o' the Earth# either /ineral or vegeta)le# )ut are not ver, 'ortunate earl, in li'e. rgu/ent avails nothing *ith the/# and the, (ositivel, *ill not a&-no*ledge or ad/it an,thing &onne&ted *ith their love or /one, a''airs. The, are -ind9hearted and even9 te/(ered# )ut ver, (assionate *hen angr,. The, har/oni=e )est *ith those )orn in ir Signs# and seldo/ agree *ith those )orn in Water Signs. Leo (ersons are nearl, al*a,s ha((, and in good hu/or# and seldo/ *orr,. The, &an readil, ada(t the/selves to di''erent &onditions in li'e# and are o'ten su)4e&t to e<tre/es. The, are inde(endent thin-ers and easil, led in their love a''airs# their strong love nature )eing their *ea-ness. The, are industrious and e&ono/i&al# )ut seldo/ /a-e high attain/ents# e<&e(t in )usiness or intelle&tual (ursuits# as the, *ould rather (lan than *or-. .n the struggle 'or li'e# Leo (ersons al*a,s loo- out 'or the/selves and their o*n 'irst. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in this Sign> Mar, nderson# ?ohn Eri&sson# Lord Tenn,son# !harles . "ana# Ro)ert %. .ngersoll# Rev. ?ohn Ne*ton# King Henr, 6....# $. B. Shelle,# .saa& Walton# ?ohn "r,den# King %eorge .6.# Ro)ert Southe,# Na(oleon Bona(arte# Sir Walter S&ott# King Willia/ .6.# ?ohn B. %ough# Sir stle, !oo(er# Letitia Bona(arte B/other o' Na(oleon.C M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is )old as a lion# a great tal-er# hast,# (roud and so/eti/es ver, a)usive. He is generall, /iserl, to*ards his 'a/il,# &ontrar, and &auses /u&h trou)le 'or those a)out hi/. He has /an, ene/ies and )ut 'e* real 'riends# ,et he /a-es /an, a&;uaintan&es. He has good 4udg/ent# is a great )orro*er and in&lined to )e tri&-, and /isses /an, good &han&es in li'e ), not gras(ing his o((ortunities. He is generall, long lived i' not re&-less and )e&o/es /ore 'ortunate as he gro*s older. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is generall, ver, )eauti'ul# &ourageous and virtuous. She is (leasing in /anner and s(ee&h# )ut so/eti/es she *ill give her 'riends *rong i/(ressions# there), de&eiving hersel'# not the/. She is o'ten loved and sought a'ter )ut )e&o/es irrita)le and indi''erent and ), this /eans her hus)and or lover )e&o/es un'aith'ul to her. When aroused to anger she sur(rises her neigh)ors *ho thought she *as ver, ti/id and )ash'ul. She lives to a good old age and /an, ti/es regrets lost o((ortunities. Leo *eo/en are in&lined to art and literar, a''airs. The 'avorite genie are the ru), and dia/ond. Favorite &olors are red and green.

6.R%O $EO$LE8
THE 1I2R34N. C~racteristics of persons orn et!een A-0-st "/$ an$ Septe5 er "/$' an( (ear~

6irgo is an Earth,# 6aria)le# Fe/inine# Maternal Barren Sign. !old and /elan&hol,8 't rules the )o*els. lso love# &ourtshi( and /arriage. 6irgo (eo(le are rather tall# sha(el, and *ell 'or/ed# &lear &o/(le<ion# dar- hair# so't voi&e# industrious# studious and in&lined to rule# shar( in )usiness# )ut ver, &hangea)le in o(inions. The, are lia)le to all )o*el trou)les and diseases o' the sto/a&h# nervousness# et&. 6irgo (ersons are /ost 'ortunate in /iddle li'e. The, are destined to travel# and are al*a,s /ore 'ortunate ), /oving a)out. The, have a strong love nature: *ith the/ to love is to *orshi(. The, have /an, de&ided li-es and disli-es# and are in&lined to )e )ash'ul or in&onstant. Being an Earth, Sign# the, har/oni=e )est *ith those )orn in Water Signs# and should /arr, their dire&t o((osites in nature. 6irgo (eo(le su&&eed in all literar, and (ro'essional (ursuits# in tea&hing or an, large )usiness. The, have great res(e&t 'or *ealth. The, too o'ten &riti&ise the 'aults o' others# there), /a-ing ene/ies. The, loo- 'or the )est things in li'e# )ut too o'ten get dis&ouraged. The, have great enduran&e and /a-e ra(id head*a,# *hen on&e the, &o/(rehend an,thing. 6irgo (eo(le gro* old ver, slo*l,# and *hen (ro(erl, /arried and in &ongenial )usiness# the, en4o, /ai8, o' the (leasures o' li'e# as the, have little to *orr, a)out. The, are ver, dis&ri/inating and &hoi&e in their eating. The, are great lovers o' /usi& and har/on,: disorder al*a,s destro,s their a((etites# the, re;uire ever,thing ni&e and tast,. 6irgo (eo(le are the result o' satis'ied &onditions on the (art o' their (arents. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in the Sign o' 6irgo> Oliver W. Hol/es# %eneral La'a,ette# Louis Kossuth# !ount Tolstoi# M. Farrada,# St. ugustine# ?ohn Lo&-e# ?a/es Watts# "r. ?ohn "alton# 5ueen Eli=a)eth# le<ander Baron 6on Hu/)oldt# Lord !avendish# ?a/es Feni/ore !oo(er# le<ander the %reat. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is o' 'e* *ords# ,et he al*a,s &arries through an,thing he underta-es. He is not ver, 'ortunate in love a''airs in earl, li'e although he generall, /arries a ver, good *o/an and settles do*n ha((, and &ontented. He is ver, (olite# Has e<&ellent )usiness talent and al*a,s deals *ith ri&h rather than (oor (ersons. He generall, dies ver, *ealth, unless he is 'oolish enough to give his *ealth to the &hur&h or to &lothe the hottentots. .n su&h &ases he generall, dies in *ant.

6irgo /en love order# har/on, and ;uiet *hen at ho/e and settled do*n. "isorder destro,s their a((etite. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is naturall, ti/id and easil, disgusted *ith an,thing &oarse or &o//on. She is industrious# &ourageous and has great veneration 'or those she loves and (ersons holding high (ositions. She is greatl, res(e&ted and o'ten &o/es into large inheritan&e or /arries ri&h. She never la&-s ad/irers# is (ro/(t# a&tive# and a natural leader. She is al*a,s interested in the love a''airs o' her 'riends and is ver, good at -ee(ing se&rets. She has great vitalit,# is seldo/ si&-# ,et she does not ta-e (arti&ular &are o' hersel'. She gro*s old ver, slo*l, and en4o,s li'e in /an, *a,s# Tho 'avorite ge/s are the on,< and &ornelian# *hi&h insures &on4ugal ha((iness.

L.BR $EO$LE.
THE BA*ANCE. *haracteristics of persons orn et!een Septe5 er ".th an$ Octo er "/$' an( (ear.

Li)ra is an ir Sign. .t is Mova)le# Mas&uline# Re(rodu&tive# E;uino&tial# !ardinal# Hu/ane and Sanguine. .t rules the loins# )a&- and -idne,s. lso rules *ealth and 'ortune. Li)ra (eo(le are *ell 'or/ed# o' /ediu/ )uild# straight and 'ine grained. The, have a round# 'ull 'a&e# rather (ale: s/ooth# long# light# gloss, hair# light e,es# and a gentle te/(er. The, have good (rin&i(les# are a/)itious and in&lined to 'ine arts# and ni&e &lean vo&ations. Li)ra (eo(le are natural9)orn s(e&ulators# the, o'ten )orro* *ithout an, idea ho* the, *ill re(a,# and are &ontinuall, D)uilding &astles in the air.E Those )orn in this Sign are lia)le to diseases o' the )a&-# loins and -idne,s# all 'e/ale &o/(laints# sto/a&h and )lood disorders. Li)ra (eo(le are /ost su&&ess'ul dealing in )oo-s# art and /usi&al instru/ents# and (ositions under the govern/ent. There are /an, o((ortunities in /iddle li'e# )oth 'or (leasure and (ro'it. The, have /an, ene/ies and lose /an, things. Li)ra (ersons generall, /arr, /ore than on&e# and *hen ,oung# the, o'ten give their 'riends and relatives /u&h an<iet,. s this is an ir Sign# Li)ra (eo(le agree )est *ith those )orn in the Fire Signs@ ries# Leo and Sagittarius. The, lose ), trusting too /u&h to others# and ), de(ending on 'riends# *ho too o'ten &ause the/ to &hange their /inds. The, should live on high ground# and avoid all large )odies o' *ater. The, are -ind9hearted and *ill give a*a, all the, (ossess to hel( a 'riend *ithout e<(e&ting an, return. The, &an easil, tell right 'ro/ *rong# good 'ro/ evil# and do not li-e to see an, &ruelt, or )loodshed. Li)ra (eo(le are never in love *ith hard or dirt, *or-. The, are ;ui&- in dealing# i/(atient# *ant to )e doing so/ething all the ti/e# and have great s(iritual or 'oresight# and are (ositive and de&isive in all the, sa, or do. The, are ver, sus&e(ti)le to (s,&hologi&al &ontrol# and should never allo* the/selves to &o/e under the *ill o' another. The, love e<&ite/ent o' all -inds# and are 're;uentl, 'ound as le&turers# travelers# a&tresses and a&tors# )eing /ore i/itative than inventive. The, are a''e&tionate and de/onstrative in love a''airs# and in danger o' over9doing all the, underta-e# and e<haust their vital (o*ers. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in this Sign o' Li)ra# %eorge Ban&ro't# Miss Fran&es E. Willard# R. B. Ha,es# !. . rthur# Mada/e Mod4es-a# Noah We)ster# Tho/as B. Reed# d/iral Nelson# Lord Raglan# King Ri&hard ....# ?enn, Lind# King Ed*ard 6..# King ?a/es ...# Will $enn# ?ohn da/s# Sa/uel T. !oleridge# %eorge !o/)e. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is a natural )orn s(e&ulator. He is *ise# honored and has /an, 'riends *ho env, hi/. He is a great traveler and o'ten *anders to distant (la&es. He is /u&h loved ), his *i'e or 'a/il,# )ut he &auses the/ /u&h *orr, and an<iet,. He is (atient and his advi&e al*a,s has great *eight. He is a/)itious# ;ui&-# even re&-less at ti/es8and is never dis&ouraged# )eing 'ull o' ho(e and enter(rise. He is lenient *ith his ene/ies# generous# high s(irited# )ut in&lined to )e in&onstant and uneas,. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is ver, 'riendl, to her neigh)ors and )eloved ), her 'a/il,. She generall, /arries earl, and the /an o' her &hoi&e and gets a good hus)and. Li)ra (eo(le nearl, al*a,s /arr, *ell and /ore than on&e. She dies a *ido* and ;uite *ealth,. She des(ises hard or dirt, *or-# disli-es to see an, &ruelt, or )loodshed and o'ten gives *ithout e<(e&ting an, return. She &ontinuall, invests in ne* things# is o'ten de'rauded )ut never dis&ouraged and al*a,s read, to tr, again. She is al*a,s e<(e&ting so/e disaster *hi&h never o&&urs and is destined to several long 4ourne,s in li'e. The 'avorite ge/s are golden tinted ones. Favorite &olors &ri/son and )lue#

SCORPIO PEOP*E.
THE SCORPION. Characteristics of persons orn et!een Octo er ".th an$ No6e5 er ""$' an( (ear.

S&or(io is a Water Sign. .t is Fe/inine# Fruit'ul# Fi<ed and Re(rodu&tive. .t rules the (rivates and generative organs. lso rules /ales and /arriage. S&or(io (ersons are *ell 'or/ed# &or(ulent# strong and a)le9)odied# have a so/e*hat )road# s;uare 'a&e# dull &o/(le<ion# dar- hair Bgenerall, &url, or &ris(C# short# thi&- ne&-# and &oarse hair, legs. These (eo(le are al*a,s digni'ied and reserved# ,et a&tive and &o/)ative. Lia)le to all diseases o' the generative organs# gravel# liver &o/(laints# ru(ture# et&. The, are destined to /is'ortunes# and *ill /eet *ith /an, a&&idents through li'e. S&or(io (ersons are ver, 4ealous# )ut o' a loving dis(osition# and their 4ealous, o'ten &auses the/ /u&h *orr,# disa((oint/ent and an<iet,. S&or(io (ersons are also ver, sus&e(ti)le to (oisons and death ), dro*ning. Being a Water, Sign# these (eo(le *ill har/oni=e )est in /arriage# )usiness or 'riendshi( *ith those )orn in the o((osite ti/e o' the ,ear 'ro/ the/selves# or *ith those )orn in either o' the Earth Signs@Taurus# 6irgo# or !a(ri&orn. The /ost 'ortunate lo&alities are in lo* (la&es# near large )odies o' *ater. S&or(io (ersons are -ind9hearted in their *a,# )ut their digni'ied and deter/ined nature o'ten &auses the/ to a((ear hard9hearted and un'eeling. The, are thought'ul# and &an )e ver, de&e(tive i' re;uired to a&&o/(lish their ends. The, are al*a,s res(e&ted# 'ond o' lu<ur,# and the good things o' li'e. The, have strong a((etites# (assions and e/otions# and are generall, good 'riends as long as it (a,s# or the, &an have their *a,. Being silent# digni'ied# (ersistent and deter/ined#*ell ada(ts the/ to govern/ent (ositions under a head to loo- to 'or orders. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in S&or(io> Belva nn Lo&-*ood# nna "i&-inson# Willia/ !. Br,ant# Ben4a/in F. Butler# The $rin&e o' Wales B01F0C# Martin Luther# Eli=a)eth !. Stanton# Ed*in Booth# llen %. Thur/an# Ro)ert Louis Stevenson# ?a/es . %ar'ield# Ferdinand de Lesse(s# !a(t. ?a/es !oo-# Marshal %rou&h,# Marie ntoinette# King Willia/ ....# King Ed*ard ....# Sir Willia/ Hers&hel# King !harles .## d/iral Lord L,ons# and Theodore Roosevelt. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is generall, 'alse# de&e(tive and sus(i&ious# ;uiet# deter/ined and *ill go to great e<tre/es to a&&o/(lish his ends. He is never as &ourageous as he *ould have it a((ear and is 'riendl, onl, so long as it (a,s. He /eets *ith serious reverses and has great (o*er to hide his 'eeling or e/otions and a((ear the o((osite o' *hat he reall, is. He has great /agneti& 'or&es# a strong *ill (o*er# is &ourteous and digni'ied and o'ten &auses his vi&ti/s to do things the, *ould des(ise. He is ver, 4ealous and his 4ealous, o'ten &auses hi/ /u&h trou)le in li'e. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is ver, a/ia)le and gra&ious# handso/e# genteel and ver, 4ealous. She /arries /ore than on&e# has ;uite a large 'a/il, and generall, dies *ealth,. She o'ten &auses her hus)and to )e&o/e ver, angr, *ith her. She is &ool headed# hard hearted and un'eeling# ,et she is generall, res(e&ted. She is a good /other and destined to (lent, o' hard *or- through li'e. She is thought'ul# 'ond o' lu<ur, and the good things o' li'e# ver, (assionate in love a''airs# )ut onl, so 'ar as she &an a&&o/(lish her ends or gain her o)4e&ts. The 'avorite ge/s are o(als and *hite stones generall,.

SA3ITTARI)S PEOP*E.
THE H)NTER. Characteristics of persons orn et!een No6e5 er "/$ an$ Dece5 er "#st' an( (ea7~

Sagittarius is a Fier,# Mas&uline# 6aria)le# Re(rodu&tive# )i&or(oral Sign. .t rules the hi(s and thighs. .t also rules su&&ess in ne* enter(rises. Sagattarius (eo(le are o' good &ountenan&e# 'a&e so/e*hat long# rudd, &o/(le<ion# light &hestnut hair# a little a)ove /iddle stature# strong )odied# and 'ond o' all out9door ga/es and s(orts. These (eo(le are lia)le to 'evers# sto/a&h and )o*el &o/(laints# 'alls# &uts and a&&idents in hunting# and 'alls 'ro/ horses# or hurt 'ro/ 'our9'ooted ani/als# or 'ro/ inte/(erateness in s(orts: also )lood disorders# liver &o/(laints and tu/ors. Sagittarius (ersons have /an, ene/ies a/ong their o((osite se<# ,et the, re&eive /an, (resents through li'e. The, love /one,# and generall, die ;uite *ealth,# ,et the, are not ada(ted to do )usiness 'or the/selves. The, are *ell /eaning# generall, true to those the, trul, love# )ut the, are o'ten indi''erent# and a((ear &old9hearted. The, are seldo/ *ithout /one,# and indeed# /one, is al*a,s their )est 'riend. These (eo(le are al*a,s /ost su&&ess'ul on high gronnd. The, *ill agree )est *ith those )orn in the ir Signs@%e/ini# Li)ra and ;uarius. Sagittarius (eo(le are ver, truth'ul# and o'ten sa, things the, ought not to# there), /a-ing an ene/, unthin-ingl,: the, /ean *ell# )ut are /isunderstood. The, are -ind9hearted# and their generosit, is o'ten re(aid *ith ingratitude. The, are ;ui&- and de&isive# o'ten too ;ui&- to a&t and s(ea-. The, generall, 'or/ their o*n &on&lusions as to right and *rong# and hate an,thing se&ret. When =ealous# the, o'ten go to e<tre/es# When the, are devoted and loving in do/esti& li'e# the, e<(e&t si/ilar e<(ressions 'ro/ their /ates# or the, lose all interest. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in the Sign o' Sagittarius> Fran-lin $ier&e# !,rus W. Field# Sa/uel W. !le/ens BMar- T*ainC# Lillian Russell# Martin 6an.. Buren# ?ohn %. Whittier# Lord Bea&ons'ield B"israeliC# !harles Ke/)le# Sir $hili( Sidne,# Sa/uel !ro/(ton# Tho/as !arl,le# Mar,# 5ueen o' S&otts# ?ohn Milton# !harles Wesle,# "r. Willia/ !ullen# d/iral Hood# Eras/us "ar*in# Willia/ "ru//ond# Mi&hael Nostrada/us# ?ane Beethoven# Sir Hu/(hre, "av,# !a(t. $arr,# ?ohn Ke(ler.

ustin# Lud*ig

M N8 @The /an )orn in this sign is ver, &lever# a&tive and industrious. He is *ell ada(ted to /ilitar, a''airs# loves all out door ga/es and s(orts and is ver, 'ond o' travel. He re&eives /an, (resents through li'e and his 'ortunes &o/e through his o((osite se<# He is *ise# straight'or*ard# and his advi&e is al*a,s good. His ene/ies &ause hi/ /u&h trou)le# es(e&iall, those o' his o((osite se<# and in old age he o'ten re(ents o' his 'ollies o' ,outh. He is never *ithout /one,# and his generousit, is o'ten re(aid *ith ingratitude# WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is naturall, ti/id until aroused. She is ver, 'riendl,# has )ut 'e* &hildren and greatl, given to (leasure. She /a-es great (rogress in all she underta-es and seldo/ /a-es /ista-es *hen she 'ollo*s her o*n ideas# )ut she too o'ten ta-es the advi&e o' others. She o'ten gives advi&e *here it is not *anted and is o'ten /isunderstood. She is o'ten too ;ui&- and de&isive 'or her o*n good and too o'ten goes to e<tre/es in her underta-ings. She is ver, devoted and loving in do/esti& li'e and e<(e&ts si/ilar e<(ressions 'ro/ her hus)and. The 'avorite ge/s are the to(a= and si/ilar &olors# denoting 'idelit, and truth.

! $R.!ORN $EO$LE.
THE 3OAT. Characteristics of persons orn et!een "e&e/)er 33d an$ ,an-ar( "8th' an( (earS

!a(ri&orn is an Earth,# Mova)le# Serving# Fe/inine# Tro(i&al# &old# dr, and /elan&hol, Sign. .t rules the -nees. .t also rules all (u)li& a''airs. ll (ersons )orn in this Sign have dr,# lean )odies# o' /ediu/ stature# thin hair# rather dar- or sand,: long# lean 'a&e# narro* &hin# s/all ne&-# and narro* &hest. The, have *ea- -nees# and are ver, unde&ided and /,sterious (ersons. The, are lia)le to /an, 'alls &uts and a&&idents to their -nees# sto/a&h and )o*el trou)les# and diseases 'ro/ *orr, or over*or-. !a(ri&orn (eo(le are al*a,s /ore or less uneas, and unsettled in li'e. The, never su&&eed in )usiness alone# )ut# as the, are ver, e<e&utive and great *or-ers# the, /a-e e<&ellent (artners 'or the Maternal or .ntelle&tual (eo(le. The, are great *or-ers# al*a,s tr,ing to do several things at on&e. 6er, &are'ul in all /one, /atters# and have e<&ellent /e/or,. !a(ri&orn (eo(le are not de/onstrative in their love a''airs# although the, are ver, &ons&ientious and *ell /eaning. The, agree )est *ith those )orn in !an&er# $is&es or S&or(io. The, have a &unning# 'o<, nature and are o'ten ;uite *itt,. The, set great value on *hat the *orld *ill sa, and are (roud# e&&entri& and inde(endent# slo* to anger# )ut ver, (assionate *hen aroused. The, resent all inter'eren&e *ith their a''airs ), others. !a(ri&orn (eo(le are thin-ers# reasoners and (hiloso(hers# and are the natural heads o' all large &or(orations. !a(ri&orn (eo(le love to and o'ten do good )e,ond *hat is e<(e&ted o' the/# o'ten sur(assing their o*n &o/(rehensions. The, &ontri)ute 'reel, to all edu&ational interests# and o'ten /a-e a)le s(ea-ers# ver, (leasing to the (u)li&. The, are natural organi=ers and need good edu&ation# and (ra&ti&al e<(erien&e in sel' /aintenan&e# and are /ost 'ortunate on high ground. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in this Sign> ndre* ?ohnson# Willia/ E. %ladstone# .saa& $it/an# Ben4a/in Fran-lin# "aniel We)ster# Ro)ert E. Lee# Edgar . $oe# Tho/as $aine# Sir .saa& Ne*ton# Lord !orn*allis# %eneral Wol'e# "ouglas ?arrold# ?oan "G r& BMaid o' OrleansC# King %eorge .6## Ri&hard Savage# Lord L,ttleton# Mo=art# ?ohn Watt. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is vain# violent and al*a,s read, to (ro'it ), the /is'ortunes o' his 'ello* )eings. He is &ool# deli)erative# (roud# e&&entri& and inde(endent. He has /ore 'riends than ene/ies# es(e&iall, a/ong the o((osite se<. He loves good living# 'ine &lothes# and delights in all /,sterious things. He is a great *or-er# al*a,s tr,ing to do several things at on&e# and never su&&eeds. He is al*a,s unsettled in li'e# ver, unde&ided# not de/onstrative in love a''airs. He is ver, (assionate and &ruel *hen aroused and resents all inter'eren&e *ith his a''airs. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign is e9cita %e' 6io%ent an$ 6er( eccentric' (et ( o6erco5in0 her fa-%ts she eco5es a 5ost $oci%e and !orth( !ife an$ 5other. She !i%% ha6e -t fe! chi%$ren' %itt%e sic:ness or tro- %e. She is a 0reat !or:er' -t often eco5es sa$ an$ $epresse$. It is 0reat tort-re to her to e co5pe%%e$ to s- 5it to the caresses of -n$esira %e persons. She is often ner6o-s fro5 o6er!or:. She is 0oo$ an$ :in$ hearte$ an$ often $oes 5ore for h-5anit( than is e9pecte$ of her. She is pro-$' in$epen$ent an$ caref-% in 5one( 5atters. She has an e9ce%%ent 5e5or( an$ is a nat-ra% thin:er and phi%osopher. The fa6orite 0e5s are the %-ish;0reen' !hich si0nif( <-iet an$ serenit(.

5U R.US $EO$LE.
THE =ATERMAN.
1haractristios of persons orn et!een ,an-ar( "#st an$ Fe r-ar( #&th' an( (ears

;uarius is an

ir Sign# F<ed# Mas&uline# Serving# Hot# Sanguine and Hu/ane# .t rules the legs and an-les. .t also rules

ha((iness and (leasure. $ersons )orn in this Sign are usuall, short and thi&-# strong# (lu/( and *ell9&o/(osed: &lear# sanguine &o/(le<ion# darhair# (ro/inent teeth# and ha=el e,es. These (eo(le are ;ui&- in (er&e(tion# intelligent and 'ond o' all a/use/ents. The, are lia)le to all /anner o' a&&idents and in'ir/ities to the legs and an-les# &ra/(s# rheu/atis/# nervous trou)les# and )lood disorders. ;uarius (eo(le should al*a,s live on high ground# a*a, 'ro/ large )odies o' *ater. The, are destined to so/e great &hange in li'e )e'ore the, are su&&ess'ul# in 'a&t the, never su&&eed in the (la&e the, are )orn. ;uarius (eo(le are *ell ada(ted to an, o' the (ro'essions# or to deal in an, s/all arti&les o' &o//er&e. The, should never deal *ith (oor (ersons# or the, *ill /eet *ith losses and disa((oint/ents. The, should never hurr, i' the, *ould su&&eed. ;uarius (ersons are generall, highl, estee/ed and trusted through li'e. The, har/oni=e )est *ith and should /arr, one )orn in the Fire Signs@Leo# Sagittarius or ries. ;uarius (eo(le la&- &ontinuit,# )ut &an su&&eed in an,thing the, underta-e i' the, *ill sti&- to it. The, o'ten /a-e e<&ellent nurses o' insane (ersons# as the, have a strong /agneti& e,e# a /ild te/(er# and are eas, to 'or/ a&;uaintan&es. The, love to )rag a)out their 'riends# are true and lo,al to those the, love# are easil, &oa<ed# )ut &an never )e 'or&ed to do an,thing. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in the Sign o' ;uarius> The %er/an E/(eror# Willia/ ...# E/anuel S*eden)org# ?a/es %. Bla/e# Hora&e %reele,# "*ight L. Mood,# Willia/ M. Evarts# Millard Fill/ore# !harles "i&-ens# Willia/ H. Harrison# Sa/uel S. Tilden# Tho/as . Edison# Susan B. nthon,# %eorge $ea)od,# delina $atti# Lord Ba&on. Lord B,ron# Frederi&- the %reat# Ro)ert Burns# Lord Salis)ur,# Sir Ro)ert $eet# !otton Mather# %alileo# 6oltaire. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign *ill )e&o/e a 'avorite and )e /u&h li-ed ), ever,one. He *ill have /an, strange ideas and readil, )elieve in strange ru/ors# su(ernatural and o&&ult things. He *ill re&eive harsh treat/ent 'ro/ (retending 'riends. His anger is readil, aroused )ut he is easil, (a&i'ied. He *ill 4ourne, through /an, lands and gain /u&h -no*ledge. He is *ise# has /an, (ossi)ilites in li'e and in agreea)le# /ild te/(ered and seldo/ heeds advi&e. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this Sign has in&lination to and does a&&o/(lish /an, things. She is a/ia)le# good te/(ered and loves to )rag a)out her 'riends and relatives. She generall, /arries *ell# is ha((, *ith her 'a/il,# has /an, 'riends# )ut does not al*a,s -ee( her (ro/ises. She has ver, /agneti& e,es# ta-es great heed o' /one, /atters and the o(inion o' the *orld and &ould su&&eed in al/ost an,thing i' she *ould sti&- to it. She is honest and true to those *ho (la&e &on'iden&e in her and 'aith'ul in do/esti& a''airs. The 'avorite ge/ is the &ar)un&le# *hi&h signi'ies true 'riendshi(# a s*eet te/(er and a great &al/ness under (rovo&ation.

$.S!ES $EO$LE.
THE FISHES. Characteristics of persons orn et!een Fe r-ar( "8th an$ March 32th# an( (oar~

$is&es is a 6aria)le# Fe/inine# Fruit'ul# Serving# Water, Sign. .t rules the 'eet o' o' /an-ind. lso rules 'e/ales in /arriage. $is&es (eo(le are generall, o' short# &hun-, stature# o'ten stoo(ing# *ith a long# (ale 'a&e# (ale &o/(le<ion# round shoulders# short ar/s and legs# (ro/inent e,es# dis(osition -ind# loving and eas, going# eas, to 'orgive. The, o'ten sa, and do ver, 'oolish things# unthin-ingl,. $is&es (eo(le are lia)le to all diseases# and trou)le *ith their 'eet and sto/a&h# &ra/(s# rheu/atis/# )lot&hes# i/(ure )lood and 're;uent heada&hes# &aused ), *et 'eet. The, *orr, and 'ret# and o'ten loo- 'or trou)le that never &o/es. The, are ver, &on'iding and o'ten lose through )ri)er,# de&eit# and the dishonest, o' 'alse 'riends. These (eo(le# )eing )orn in a Water, Sign# are /ost su&&ess'ul near the sea or large )odies o' *ater. The, are ver, 'aith'ul and &ons&ientious in all (ositions o' trust# )ut seldo/ su&&eed in )usiness 'or the/selves. $is&es (eo(le are usuall, long lived# and a'ter struggling along through li'e# die /u&h *ealthier than the, e<(e&t to. The, have a dee(# hidden love nature# *hi&h /a-es /arried li'e ne&essar, to their ha((iness. The, are naturall, ti/id# /odest and easil, disgusted *ith an,thing &o//on or vulgar. $is&es (eo(le *ill de'end their 'riends# right or *rong# and &an generall, he de(ended u(on to do all the, agree. The, have strong religious 'eelings# and never de(art 'ro/ their earl, tea&hings. The, are al*a,s an<ious a)out the 'uture# and 'ear lest the, *ill &o/e to *ant# The, love s&ienti'i& studies and resear&h in ever, dire&tion. Ho*ever *ell ;uali'ied# the, la&- &on'iden&e and shrin- 'ro/ &o/ing )e'ore the (u)li&# )eing a'raid the, *ill 'al short in *hat is e<(e&ted o' the/. The 'ollo*ing *ell9-no*n (ersons *ere )orn in the Sign o' $is&es. ?ose(h ?e''erson# %eorge Washington# Henr, W. Long'ello*# $o(e Leo H....# %eneral Sa/uel Houston# %eneral $. H. Sheridan# Ed*in Forrest# ?a/es Madison# %rover !leveland# Frederi&Handel B/usi&ianC# 6i&tor Hugo# Mi&hael ngelo# "r. ?ose(h Fran= %ail B(hrenologistC# ndre* ?a&-son. M N. @The /an )orn in this Sign is ver, (roud and vain. He loves to deal *ith good (eo(le# is in&lined to )e )ash'ul# )ut

so/eti/es he is given to drin- or ga/)ling ), *hi&h he loses /u&h /one, and re(utation. He al*a,s has so/eth.ng to sa, a)out ever,one# either good or )ad. He o'ten )e&o/es a great traveler and sear&hes a'ter 'ortune or -no*ledge. .n do/esti& a''airs he is ver, 'aith'ul and e<a&ting# lia)le to *orr, and sa,ing a)surd things. WOM N. @The *o/an )orn in this sign is ver, 'ond o' tal-ing# is 'ull o' s,/(ath, and &o/(assion. She is good# honest and 'aith'ul in do/esti& li'e# re'ined and disli-es an,thing &oarse# &o//on or vulgar. She is destined to /an, &hildren and a good old age# She is at ti/es a((arentl, stu))orn# )ut easil, &oa<ed# *ill *orr, *ithout &ause and does not sho* her a''e&tions as others o'ten *ishes she *ould as she is naturall, ti/id and )ash'ul. She generall, /arries /ore than on&e. The 'avorite ge/ is the a/eth,st# the s,/)ol o' te/(eran&e and &hastit,.

6UL! N
O' the 'irst o' the $lanets# 6ul&an# *e -no* )ut little. He is rarel, seen# e<&e(t during an e&li(se o' the Sun. MER!URY

Mer&ur, &an onl, )e seen *ith the na-ed e,e on rare o&&asions# and then onl, 'or a 'e* /inutes# &lose to the hori=on i//ediatel, a'ter sunset or )e'ore sunrise. lthough his e<isten&e and in'luen&e *as -no*n in ver, an&ient ti/es# he *as seldo/ seen )e'ore the invention o' the teles&o(e. Our Solar S,ste/ &onsists o' a &entral Sun# around *hi&h all the other /e/)ers revolve. Mer&ur,# )eing the nearest the Sun Bdistant IJ /illion /ilesC# has a dia/eter o' three thousand /iles. .t revolves on its a<is in t*ent,9'our hours# and around the Sun in eight,9eight da,s# traveling at the rate o' 002#222 /iles (er hour. While# ho*ever# the &li/ate o' Mer&ur, is not an, &older in Winter than that o' the Earth# ,et the Su//ers are si< ti/es as hot and the Sun si< ti/es as )right. The in'luen&e o' Mer&ur, governs the (er&e(tions# /e/or,# and generative (rin&i(les# )ut his in'luen&e *ill 'ollo* either a good or evil $lanet. His natural in'luen&e is to &ause /elan&hol,# tri&-er,# (er4ur,# et&. He a''e&ts the intelle&t# &ausing the native to )e a sear&her a'ter all -inds o' /,steries: to )e shar( and *itt,# a/)itious# 'ond o' travel# un*ear, in 'an&, and &urious. .' he is *ith evil $lanets# at ti/e o' )irth# the o((osite o' the a)ove *ill o&&ur# &ausing the native to )e&o/e a great liar# )oast'ul# *i&-ed# 'alse# idioti&# o' no o(inion or 4udg/ent or learning# and against ever,thing good and true. Those )orn under Mer&ur, are tall# straight# thin# *ith a high 'orehead# long# narro* nose and 'a&e# little hair on the &hin# )ut /u&h on the head: long 'ingers. s to )usiness or vo&ation# Mer&ur, *ell as(e&ted (rodu&es or signi'ies literar, (ersons# (hiloso(hers# /athe/ati&ians# astrono/ers or astrologers# *riters or se&retaries# s&ul(tors# orators and la*,ers# )an-ers or /one, handlers# a&&ountants# agents# &lerg,/en. lso thieves and ro))ers# i' ill as(e&ted. Mer&ur, also &auses all short 4ourne,s and re/ovals# su&&ess in )usiness and la*suits Mer&ur, (rodu&es vertigo# i/(er'e&tions o' s(ee&h# de'e&ts o' /e/or,# &old in the head or throat# e(ile(s,# /adness and insanit,. Mer&ur, also &auses death ), violen&e and a&&idents in s(orts# or death ), ro))ers.

6ENUS
The ne<t $lanet 'ro/ the Sun is 6enus. This $lanet a((roa&hes nearer the Earth than an, other e<&e(t the Moon. .n si=e and sha(e it is si/ilar to the Earth# and &an )e seen *ith the na-ed e,e ver, (lainl,. 6enus is K#K22 /iles in dia/eter# JK#222#222 o' /iles 'ro/ the Sun# and onl, 25,-222#222 o' /iles 'ro/ the Earth. .t revolves around the Sun in 33F da,s# traveling at the rate o' 1I#222 /iles (er hour# and on its a<is in a)out 3F hours. 6enus governs the love nature and digestive organs# and rules over love and long 4ourne,s. .t signi'ies (ure and enno)ling instin&ts and ;ualities. 6enus is ver, 'aith'ul to the Sign in *hi&h it /a, )e in. To )e )orn in 6enus is a &hoi&e gi't o' Nature# )ut li-e /an, other )lessings o' li'e /u&h de(ends on the use /ade o' it. 6enus &auses /arriage through natural attra&tion# and those )orn *ith 6enus in their Sign seldo/ /a-e /ista-es in /arriage# or 'ail to en4o, all (leasure and a/use/ent. 6enus# *ell as(e&ted# signi'ies all ;uiet (ersons# loving /irth# (leasant# &lean and neat in a((arel and /anners: /usi&al# &heer'ul# and so/eti/es 4ealous. When evil as(e&ted# she &auses the native to riotous# (rodigal# given to dissi(ation# la=,# &aring nothing 'or re(utation or honor. 6enus re(resents (ersons o' 'air stature# light &o/(le<ion# *ater,# /elting or loving e,es# a round 'a&e and an a)undan&e o' 'ine# s/ooth hair# and in 'a&t a delight'ull, lovel, and *ell sha(ed 'or/. Nearl, al*a,s *ith a di/(le in &hee- or &hin# and 'ull o' a/orous enti&e/ents. Those )orn under 6enus (rodu&e /usi&ians# (ainters# a&tors# 4e*elers# singers# engravers and (oets. 6enus a&&elerates all diseases o' the generative organs# -idne,# )a&- and sto/a&h trou)les# and &auses death ), &an&er# d,senter,# dia)etes and BrightGs disease# also ), (oison.

MARS
Mars so/e*hat rese/)les the Earth# )ut is onl, a)out one9hal' the si=e# )eing F#3I2 /iles in dia/eter. Mars is 0F0#222#222 o' /iles 'ro/ the Sun and FL#222#222 o' /iles 'ro/ the Earth. The ti/e o' revolution around the Sun is J1J da,s# *ith a s(eed o' MF#222 /iles (er hour. He revolves on his a<is in a)out 3F hours. Mars re(resents (arental love: sel'ish# &o/)ative and t,ranni&al# o'ten destro,ing others to (rote&t its o*n. Those )orn *ith Mars in their Sign# *hile the, are loving and &are'ul to (rote&t their o*n# o'ten /ani'est great hatred and antagonis/ to*ard an, one *ho threatens to distur) the/. Mars governs the /other nature# tne love o' 'a/il,# and (atriotis/ or love o' &ountr,. Mars is &alled the lesser /is'ortune BSaturn )eing the greaterC# and is the author o' all stri'es and ;uarrels. $ersons )orn *ith Mars in their Sign are lovers o' *ar and ever,thing (ertaining thereto# )eing )old and &ourageous. When in evil as(e&t Mars &auses the natives to )e *avering# traitors# thieves# /urderers# o)s&ene# rash# inhu/an# o((ressive# violent# unthan-'ul and trea&herous. $ersons )orn under Mars are o' /iddle stature# strong# *ith large )ones# )ro*n or reddish &o/(le<ion# sti''# &oarse or &url,# ,ello* or red hair# shar(# (ier&ing e,es# )old# a&tive and 'earless. Mars (rodu&es soldiers# (h,si&ians or surgeons# )ut&hers# (u)li& o''i&ers# *or-ers in /etal# thieves# )urglars# et&. Those )orn under Mars are es(e&iall, lia)le to 'evers# sores# 'alls# &uts# *ounds and s&ars# )listers# diste/(ers# s/all(o<# a&&idents 'ro/ 'ire# )urns# )lo*s# a&&idents 'ro/ 'ire ar/s or /etali& instru/ents# and so/eti/es 'ro/ sui&ide.

,)PITER
The ne<t $lanet nearest the Sun is ?u(iter: distan&e# F1I#222#222 o' /iles. This is the largest $lanet in our s,ste/# over I22 ti/es larger than our Earth. .t ta-es 03 ,ears to (ass around the Sun# traveling I2#222 /iles (er hour. .t has 'ive Satellites or Moons. ?u(iter turns on&e u(on its a<is in 02 hours# and as its &ir&u/'eren&e is a)out 3M2#222 /iles# it revolves ver, ra(idl,# 3M#222 /iles (er hour# or 3F ti/es 'aster than the Earth. ?u(iter is a te/(erate $lanet# and &auses those )orn under hi/ to )e te/(erate# /odest and honora)le. He &auses# *hen *ell as(e&ted# the native to have great good 'ortune# 'ull o' &harit,# 'aith'ul# li)eral# 4ust# *ise# (rudent# grate'ul# virtuous# (ros(erous and a lover o' all 'air dealings. When ill digni'ied or *ith the evil (lanets# he &auses the native to )e un'ortunate# a h,(o&rite# o)stinate or ignorant# &areless# &aring nought 'or the o(inion o' others# doing things o' a lo* nature even *here there is no ne&essit, 'or it. ?u(iter governs art# the love o' the )eauti'ul# grand and su)li/e. .n &or(orature ?u(iter signi'ies an u(right# tall stature# 'ine rudd, &o/(le<ion# oval 'a&e# high 'orehead# large sto/a&h# thi&-# 'ull head o' hair or )eard# )road li(s. .n s(ee&h so)er and grave# )ut ver, sanguine. ?u(iter &auses his natives to )e&o/e 4udges# la*,ers# states/en# &lerg,/en# (riests and )isho(s# and o''i&ials in all high and honora)le (ositions. ?u(iter &auses those )orn under hi/ to have a(o(le<,# liver and %-n0 co5p%aints' heart trou)les# &ra/(s# (ains in the ac:' %oo$ $isor$ers an$ fe6ers' a%so sentences 'ro/ 4udges.

SAT)RN
Saturn# the ca-se of a%% 0reat trou)les an$ 5i0ht( evils# is 11J#222#222 of 5i%es fro5 the Sun. .n si=e )eing se&ond largest# K0#222 /iles in dia/eter. .t revolves around the Sun in a)out 3L o' our ,ears# traveling 33#222 /iles (er hour. Saturn revolves on its# a<is in 02 hours# I2 /inutes# or at the rate of a o-t ">'888 5i%es an ho-r. .t *ill thus )e seen 'ro/ co5parison that the nearer the P%anets are to the S-n the 'aster the, revolve around that )od,# )ut slo*er on their a<is: and the 'arther 'roni8 the Sun the 'aster the, revolve on their a<is# -t s%o!er in their or it. Saturn has eight Satellites or Moons and a large Ring# *hi&h is 02#222 /iles 'ro/ the sur'a&e o' the $lanet# and is &o/(osed o' innu/era)le s/all )odies o' Satellites revolving around the $lanet in three se(arate thi&-nesses or la,ers. Saturn is the author o' all 8nalignant evil: he &auses those )orn under hi/ to )e /elan&hol,# /alevolent# &old9hearted# envious# &ovetous# 4ealous# /istrust'ul# &o*ardl,# stu))orn and never &ontented. These (eo(le have (o*er'ul i/aginations# are reserved# severe in /anner and s(ee&h# )ut ver, soli&itious and (atient in o)taining this *orldGs goods. Saturn governs thought and in'luen&es the religious and s&ienti'i& (rin&i(les. Saturnine (ersons al*a,s have a &old# dr, )od,# /iddle stature# (ale &o/(le<ion# s/all )la&- or gre, e,es# never loo-ing u(: large ears# thi&- li(s and little hair on head# 'a&e or )od,. Shoulders )road and large and stoo(ing: &roo-ed teeth# sto/a&h s(are# and thighs or hi(s ver, narro*# *ith a shu''ling *al-. .' )orn *hen )oth Saturn and ?u(iter are in the Sign# the native *ill ta-e so/e*hat a'ter ?u(iter# and *ill )e )etter &o/(osed# *ith /ore hair and 'lesh. Saturn natives are long lived# and unless the, have (re(ared 'or a rain, da, *ill )e&o/e )eggars# her/its or /on-s. Saturn (eo(le *ill )e 'ound /ostl, a/ong &lo*ns# la)orers# se&retaries# /iners# (lu/)ers# se<tons# underta-ers# assistants# sto&- raisers# gardeners and all *or-ers in the ground. The, delight to inha)it deserts# *oods# &aves# old ruins# /ines# or in all dila(idated and o)s&ure (la&es near grave,ards.

Saturn &auses all diseases )rought on ), &olds and /elan&hol,# su&h as diste/(ers# &onsu/(tion# (alsies# tre/)lings or nervousness# dro(s,# he/orrhages# ru(tures8 le(ros,# et&.

UR NUS
Uranus has a si/ilar in'luen&e to the Sun in /an, *a,s. .t has a dia/eter o' I3#222 /iles# is 0#K10#222#222 o' /iles 'ro/ the Sun# and ta-es nearl, 1F ,ears to revolve around that )od,# travIling at the rate o' 0M#222 /iles (er hour: revolving on its a<is in a)out three and one9hallG hours# traveling I3#222 /iles (er hour. Uranus governs the o&&ult or s(iritual 'or&es o' li'e# and &auses those )orn under hi/ to )e e&&entri&# a)ru(t or violent i' distur)ed# su)4e&t to sudden or une<(e&ted gi'ts. or )enelits# to )e (artial to anti;uit, and all un&o//on studies and unsettled in /arried li'e. Uranus gives a so/e*hat hair, )od,# s/all e,es# dar- &o/(le<ion# lean# great eating &a(a&it,# generall, )o*9legged Bor the o((ositeC# )road shoulders# 'ull o' revenge and /ali&e# )ut not nearl, as /ar-ed as those )orn in Saturn. Other*ise it has si/ilar in'luen&es as the Sun# although its real nature has not ,et )een 'ull, deter/ined. Uranus is -no*n to (rodu&e strange e''e&ts on the )od, and /ind. s 'ar as -no*n it a''e&ts those )orn in Li)ra and S&or(io /ost.

NE$TUNE
Ne(tune@"ia/eter IM#222 /iles. "istan&e 'ro/ the Sun 3#KL0#222#222 o' /iles. Ti/e 0" revolution# 0JJ ,ears# traveling at the rate o' 03#222 /iles (er hour> revolving on a<is in a)out three hours# traveling IM#222 /iles (er hour. So 'ar as -no*n Ne(tune has ver, little in'luen&e on hu/an li'e# )ut 'ro/ *hat &an )e noti&ed its in'luen&e is so/e*hat si/ilar to ?u(iter and 6enus.

THE MOON ./(ortant Kno*ledge Regarding the EarthGs Satellite.


The Moon has /ore in'luen&e on hu/an li'e than an, $lanet e<&e(t the Sun. The Moon is 3#012 /iles in dia/eter and travels around the Earth at the rate o' 3#312 /iles (er hour# and (asses through the +odia& in 3K da,s# K hours# FI /inutes# M se&onds. The Moon is a Fe/inine $lanet# (rodu&ing &old# /oist and (hleg/ati& (ersons. When high in the heavens or *ell digni'ied in the Sign at a (ersonGs )irth# she signi'ies those *ith &o/(osed /anners# a sear&her a'ter s&ienti'i& -no*ledge# a tender# &harita)le nature# and a lover o' ever,thing honest and ingenious: easil, 'rightened# loving (ea&e and to live 'ree 'ro/ &are# res(onsi)ilit, and *orr,. Naturall, in&lined to /ove 'ro/ (la&e to (la&e. When ill as(e&ted# she &auses those )orn und8r her to )e&o/e idle# &areless# given to dun-# and delighting to live a )eggarl, and dis&ontented li'e. Fhose )orn under the in'luen&e o' the Moon are o' 'air stature# (ale &o/(le<ion# round 'a&e# gre, e,es# one e,e al*a,s a little larger than the other# or a little higher: short# stu)), hands# and a generall, 'lesh, 'or/# *ith /u&h hair on all (arts o' the )od,. To )e )orn under the Moon signi'ies high (ositions 'or ladies# as the, are al*a,s *ell thought o' ), those in high (ositions. %irls )orn o' (oor (arents *ill rise to great thstin&tion. Tee Moon# ), reason o' her s*i't /ove/ents# varies those )orn under her in /an, *a,s# &ausing the/ to )e &onstantl, &hanging in their dis(ositions: 'or this reason travelers and (ilgri/s# letter &arriers# et&.# are )orn under her: also 'isher/en# hotel. -ee(ers# hunters# /essengers# )re*ers# nurses# /id*ives# dealers in li;uids and store -ee(ers generall,. The Moon &auses a(o(le<ies# &oli&# sto/a&h trou)les# (leuris,# -idne, and )ladder diseases# dro(s,# and 'e/ale disorders generall,. The transit o' the Moon through an, sign o' the +odia& *ill a&&elerate an, disease *hi&h /a, a''li&t the (art o' the )od, in *hi&h the Moon is in at the ti/e. &&idents are /ore lia)le to ha((en to the (art o' the )od, in *hi&h the Moon is in at the ti/e. Be ver, &are'ul o' that (art o' the )od, in *hi&h the Moon governs. .' (h,si&ians and surgeons *ould 'a/iliari=e the/selves *ith this su)4e&t the, *ould save /an, lives and /u&h needless su''ering. The Moon *as &alled ), the an&ients Lu&ina# !,nthia# "iana# $hoe)e# Latona No&titu&a# Luna and $ros(er(ina. ll (lants# trees# and vegeta)les (lanted at the ne* o' the Moon *ill gro* vigorousl,. ll &ro(s that (rodu&e their ,ield a)ove the ground should )e (lanted in the ne* o' the Moon. Those that (rodu&e their ,ield in the ground should )e (lanted in the old o' the Moon. Trees should )e (runed or gra'ted in the ne* o' the Moon. %rain intended 'or 'uture use or seed should )e harvested at the ne* o' the Moon. !attle# shee( or i'ogs should )e )ut&hered 4ust )e'ore the 'ull o' the Moon# as the /eat *ill not onl, taste s*eeter# )ut it *ill s*ell in &oo-ing. Meat -illed during the *ane o' the Moon *ill shrivel u( in &oo-ing. Ti/)er &ut in the old o' the Moon *ill not )e&o/e *or/9eaten# nor sna( in )urning. Weeds# )ushes and no<.ous (lants should )e &ut in the

dar- o' the Moon in Leo. To travel ), land &hoose the ne* o' the Moon# and the de&rease o' the Moon 'or a 4ourne, ), *ater. Letters &ontaining re;uests or as-ing 'avors are nearl, al*a,s ans*ered in the a''ir/ative i' *ritten at the 'ull o' the Moon. The Moon has a /ost (o*er'ul in'luen&e over hu/an li'e at ti/e o' )irth# as 'ollo*s> $ersons )orn on the 'irst da, o' the ne* Moon are ver, 'ortunate. .t is also a sign o' long li'e. $ersons )orn on the se&ond da, o' the ne* Moon have lu&- 'inding lost or hidden treasure. .t also &auses great love o' the o((osite se<. .t is a good da, 'or surgi&al o(erations. $ersons )orn on the third da, o' the MoonGs age *ill )e ver, 'ortunate through li'e# although the li'e *ill )e short. $ersons ta-en si&- on this da, seldo/ re&over. $ersons )orn on the 'ourth da, o' the MoonGs age are destined to have good re(utation and to (ros(er in /one, /atters. .t is an e<&ellent ti/e to )egin all ne* o(erations or enter(rises. $ersons )orn on the 'i'th da, o' the MoonGs age die ,oung. .t is al*a,s an un'ortunate da, 'or those ruled ), the Moon. $ersons )orn on the si<th da, o' the MoonGs age are great hunters and al*a,s 'ortunate. The, are long lived# )ut si&-l, *hen ,oung. $ersons )orn on the seventh da, o' the MoonGs age are also long lived# )ut in si&-ness are slo* in re&overing. .t is a ver, 'ortunate da, to )u, goods to sell again. $ersons )orn on the eighth da, o' the MoonGs age are 'ortunate in all things# )ut it is a ver, 'ortunate da, 'or an, surgi&al o(eration. $ersons )orn on the ninth da, o' the MoonGs age are ver, 'ortunate in their love and /one, a''airs# )ut are lia)le to a&&idents. $ersons )orn on the tenth da, o' the MoonGs age are al*a,s great travelers and live to ver, old age. .t is an un'ortunate da, 'or )usiness or in si&-ness. $ersons )orn on the eleventh da, o' the MoonGs age are al*a,s devoted to edu&ation and all religious or s&ienti'i& studies. .t is an e<&ellent da, to 4ourne, or to (ush love a''airs. $ersons )orn on the t*el'th da, o' the MoonGs age are un'ortunate in all things and destined to /an, a''li&tions. $ersons )orn on the thirteenth da, o' the MoonGs age are short lived and al*a,s dissatis'ied and disagreea)le. .t is a good da, 'or a *o/an to /arr,# as her hus)and *ill )e ver, o)edient and serving. .t is also a 'ortunate da, 'or all )usiness. $ersons )orn on the 'ourteenth da, o' the MoonGs age are traitors and in'or/ers# and *ill al*a,s )e held in &onte/(t ), their 'ello* )eings. .t is also an un'ortunate da, 'or all )usiness. $ersons )orn on the 'i'teenth da, o' the MoonGs age are nearl, al*a,s si&-l, and in danger o' a&&idents. .t is an un'ortunate da, 'or )eginning an, ne* )usiness. $ersons )orn on the si<teenth da, o' the MoonGs age are ver, un'ortunate )ut long lived. .t is a good da, 'or all )usiness /atters# )ut ver, )ad 'or si&-ness. .' a (erson is ta-en si&- on this da, the, should re/ove at on&e# as the, are lia)le to die in their (resent lo&alit,. $ersons )orn on the seventeenth da, o' the MoonGs age are nearl, al*a,s idiots or )e&o/e 'oolish. .t is an un'ortunate da, 'or )usiness. $ersons )orn on the eighteenth da, o' the MoonGs age are al*a,s 'ortunate# )ut great s(endthri'ts. .t is an e<&ellent da, 'or )usiness. $ersons )orn on the nineteenth da, o' the MoonGs age are ugl,# /ali&ious and ver, disagreea)le (ersons: the, are al*a,s in (oor health. $ersons )orn on the t*entieth da, o' the MoonGs age are stu))orn and greatl, given to &heating# ;uarreling and 'ighting# ,et the, al*a,s )e&o/e *ealth, in old age. .t is a good da, to )egin ne* o(erations. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9'irst da, o' the MoonGs age are al*a,s unlu&-, in ga/es or &han&e or in s(e&ulations .' the, are natural )orn s(e&ulators the, then )e&o/e dishonest# de&eit'ul and end in ruin. This is an evil da, 'or ne* )usiness. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9se&ond da, o' the MoonGs age are 'ortunate# &heer'ul and greatl, )eloved ), those a)out the/. This is not a good da, 'or *o/en in )usiness. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9third da, o' the MoonGs age are 'ortunate# )ut the, have ungoverna)le te/(ers and are al*a,s unha((, in /arried li'e. .t is a 'ortunate da, 'or all )usiness o' a (u)li& nature. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9'ourth da, o' the MoonGs Aage are highl, estee/ed and greatl, trusted through li'e# o'ten honored ), high (ositions. This is an e<&ellent da, to start on a 4ourne,. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9'i'th da, o' the MoonGs age /eet *ith /u&h si&-ness and /an, disa((oint/ents through li'e: the, )e&o/e &ruel and *i&-ed and are lia)le to go to (rison 'or long ter/s. it is an un'ortunate da, 'or all )usiness. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9si<th da, o' the MoonGs age are )eauti'ul and )e&o/e ;uite *ealth, in old age# although their ,outh is ver, un&ertain. This is an un'ortunate da, to travel. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9seventh da, o' the MoonsG age are un'ortunate in the *a, o' si&-ness and a&&idents. The, have a ver, /ild te/(er# and are ver, (atient and agreea)le in their dis(osition and /a-e /an, 'riends. $ersons )orn on the t*ent,9 eighth &la, o' the MoonGs age are su)4e&t to /u&h si&-ness and trou)le in love a''airs# )ut are ;uite 'ortunate in /one, /atters. This is an e<&ellent da, 'or 'ishing and hunting# and all )usiness &onne&ted *ith real estate.

THE SUN
The hu/an 8nind *ill strive in vain to &o/(rehend this i//ense )ul- o' 'ire *hi&h gives us light and heat. The si=e o' the Sun is (ro)a)l, M22#222 ti/es larger than the Earth and all the $lanets &o/)ined. .ts dia/eter is su((osed to )e 0#222#222 /iles. .t is 4ust as di''i&ult to understand ho* the Sun -ee(s all the $lanets in (er(etual /otion around hi/ as it is to understand $lanetar, in'luen&e. The s(e&i'i& in'luen&e o' the Sun in a Sign is su&&ess. .t he )e in &on4un&tion *ith a $lanet he destro,s that in'luen&e to a &ertain e<tent# )e it good or evil# and assures his in'luen&e instead. To insure su&&ess in li'e# the Sun should )e 'ree 'ro/ all /ale'i& as(e&ts. .n 'a&t# it is )etter that he have no as(e&t *hatever. The Sun a&ts in a/ediu/ /anner )et*een the nature o' ?u(iter and Mars.

.t *ould re;uire 122#222 'ull Moons to (rodu&e a da, as )rilliant as one o' &loudless sunshine. The heat the Earth re&eives annuall, is su''i&ient to /elt a la,er o' i&e 022 'eet in thi&-ness# e<tending over the *hole Earth# and ,et the heat and light o' the Sun strea/ o'' into s(a&e in ever, dire&tion. The attra&tion o' the Sun is su&h that a /an *eighing 0M2 (ounds on the Earth *ould *eigh M#222 (ounds on the Sun# an attra&tion that *ould instantl, &rush hi/.

1OCATIONS
Best A$apte$ to An( Person?s Nat-re Accor$in0 to Astro%o0( THE .NTELLE!TU L S.%NS@ ries# Taurus and %e/ini. These Signs (rodu&e agents# authors# /inisters# druggists# &he/ists# /anagers# /atrons# elo&utionists# 4ournalists# le&turers# orators# nurses# editors# (oliti&ians# (u)lishers# re(orters# s&ientists# states/en# tea&hers# engineers# li)rarians# governesses# au&9 tioneers# sto&- dealers# (ost/aster# &ondu&tors# real estate )ro-ers# &or(oration (residents# (h,si&ians# ar&hite&ts# (ro'essors o' s&ienti'i& studies# )an-ers# /er&hants and &o//er&ial travelers. THE M TERN L S.%NS@!an&er# Leo and 6irgo. These Signs (rodu&e &ontra&tors# )la&-s/iths# dentists# shoe/a-ers# &ar(enters# dress/a-ers# tailors# /illers# /illiners# 4e*elers# /a&hinists# /asons# (ainters# (lu/)ers# A/anu'a&turers o' *ood and /etal# t,(e*riters# stenogra(hers# &ashiers# )oo--ee(ers# )ar)ers# &o/(ositors# (ress/en# engineers# 'ire/en# assa,ers# /id*ives# 4anitors# soldiers# sailors# )lea&hers and d,ers# )re*ers# )ri&- and )roo/ /a-ers# glass)lo*ers# &a)inet/a-ers# *heelrights# /illrights# (hotogra(hers# (h,si&ians# nurses# &he/ists# gun and lo&-s/iths# leather *or-ers# engravers# distillers# 'a&tor, hands and la)orers# &igar9/a-ers# &on'e&tioners# stone *or-ers# *riters and )uilders. THE RE$RO"U!.N% S.%NS@Li)ra# S&or(io and Sagittaurus. These Signs (rodu&e a&tors# a&tresses# ar&hite&ts# artists# )ut&hers# soldiers# )an-9err# e<e&utioners# inventors# 4ailers# underta-ers# la*,ers# surgeons# /usi&ians# (oets# (rinters# singers# )oo-)inders# geologists# astrono/ers# surve,ors# 4udges# art &riti&s# authors# &lerg,/en# agnosti&s# &ivil# /ining and ele&tri&al engineers# 4ournalists# govern/ent o''i&ials# theatri&al /anagers and sho*/en. THE SER6.N% S.%NS@!a(ri&orn# ;uarious and $is&es. These Signs (rodu&e 'ar/ers# gardeners# /iners# 'lorists# &ler-s# &ashiers# )oo--ee(ers# (lanters# sto&- raisers# /er&hants# hotel -ee(ers# )an-ers# store-ee(ers# sailors# 'isher/en# lu/)er/en# dete&tives# (oli&e/en# *at&h/en# ;uarr,/en# 'ore/en# (rea&hers# su(erintendents# ha&-/en# tea/sters# (eddlers# &o//er&ial travelers# (orters# la)orers in the earth# sales/en# sales*o/en# t,(e*riters# stenogra(hers# telegra(h o(erators# se&retaries# /a&hinists and &he/ists. One o' the /ost i/(ortant 'a&tors in 4udging o' a (ersonGs )usiness or (ro'essional a)ilities is a -no*ledge o' his so&ial and edu&ational ;uali'i&ations. &o//on la)orer# unedu&ated# /a, have 'iner /ental a)ilities than a (h,si&ian or a 8tates/an# )ut the di''eren&e in the edu&ational and so&ial surroundings o' the latter ena)les the/ to e<er&ise their a)ilities *ith a di''erent degree o' su&&ess. The natural in'luen&e o' the (lanets under *hi&h a (erson *as )orn also a&ts as a guide to the dis(osition o' the (erson to the vo&ation indi&ated. The Sun and Uranus gives the (erson a)ilit, in o&&ult and /,sti&al e/(lo,/ent# so/ething o' an un&o//on nature *here the /ind &an e<(and: to o''i&ial (ositions and a (oliti&al li'e# holding high o''i&es either under the govern/ent or large &or(orations. The Moon gives in&lination to a &o//on# ever, da, )usiness. Saturn to so/e ;uiet *or- or an un&ongenial trade. ?u(iter to the higher s&ien&es# la*# /edi&ine# theolog, and &o//er&e. Mars to the ar/,# nav, and all /e&hani&al (ursuits *here iron or other /etal tools are used. Su&h (ersons /a, )e&o/e either surgeons# soldiers# engineers# )la&-s/iths# &ontra&tors or /iners. Mer&ur, tends to literature and all *or- re;uiring /ental e''ort. 6enus in&lines the (erson to art# /usi&# the dra/a and singing# also to all light e/(lo,/ents and dealing in s/all arti&les.
BANEF)* DAYS

Da(s That Brin0 3oo$ an$ E6i% Fort-ne. That there is a natural s,/(ath, )et*een the things o' the Earth and the di''erent $lanets see/s ver, reasona)le to those *ho have studied the su)4e&t o' astrolog,. The various su)stan&es# /ineral and vegeta)le# are all governed ), (lanetar, in'luen&e. The results o' /an, ,earsG e<tensive astrologi&al resear&h and (ra&ti&e have sho*n the *riter &on&lusivel, that the (lanets not onl, rule over /en# )ut over all the various things o' the Earth. strologers# (hiloso(hers and /athe/ati&ians have 'or hundreds o' ,ears o)served that &ertain da,s are /ore or less

'ortunate or un'ortunte 'or doing &ertain things. The an&ient Eg,(tians &lai/ed it *as ver, un'ortunate or dangerous to )egin an, ne* o(eration or start on a 4ourne, on the 'ollo*ing da,s> ?anuar, 0# 3# F# M#a 02# 0M# 0K# 0L: Fe)ruar, K# 02# 0K# 3K: Mar&h 0M# 0J# 31: (ril K# 02# 0J# 32# 308 Ma, K 0M# 32: ,-ne .' #8' 33: ?ul, 03# 32: ugust 0# 02# 32# 3L# I2: Se(te/)er I# F# J# 30# 33: O&to)er F# 0J# 3F: Nove/)er M# J# 31# 3L: "e&e/)er J# K# L# #@' #A"". The fo%%o!in0 $a(s are 6er( -nfa6ora %e for a%% thin0s2 ,an-ar( /r$' Apri% /8th' ,-%( #st' A-0-st .th' Octo er "n$' an$ Dece5 er /#st. Persons ha6in0 s-r0ica% operations perfor5e$ on or *ithin se6en $a(s of a o6e $ates se%$o5 reco6er. The /ost 'ortunate da,s o' the ,ear are> ?anuar, 0st and 0IthG Fe)ruar, Mth and 31th: Mar&h Ird# 33nd and I2th: (ril Mth# 33nd and 3Lth: Ma, Fth and 31th8 ?une Ird and 1th: ?ul, 03th# 0Mth and 01th: ugust 03th: Se(te/)er 0st# Kth# 3Fth and 31th8 O&to)er Jth and 0Mth: Nove/)er 0Ith and 0Lth: "e&e/)er Ird and 3Jth. These da,s are not onl, 'ortunate 'or )eginning ne* things# su&h as starting a ne* )usiness# )eginning a 4ourne,# sending &hildren to s&hool the 'irst ti/e# et&.# )ut the, are 'ortunate da,s to )e )orn on# as the natives invaria)l, die *ealth,. ll /ales )orn on the 'ollo*ing dates *ill )e un'ortunate in all s(e&ulation and *ill su''er 'ro/ loss o' (ro(ert,. The, are nearl, al*a,s dissatis'ied# and should never /arr, as the, *ill &ause /u&h unha((iness and dissension. The, should also )e*are o' 'alse 'riends and o' all a&&idents. ?anuar, I# F: Fe)ruar, J# K# 03# 0I# 0L# 32: Mar&h M# J# 02# 03# 0I: Ma, 03# 0I# 32# 30# 3J# 3K: ?une 0# 3# L# 02# 0J# 0K# 33# 3I# 3F: ?ul, I# F# 02# 00# 0J# 0K# 01# O&to)er I# F# L# 02# 00# 0J# 0K# I0: Nove/)er 0# I. ll 'e/ales )orn on the 'ollo*ing list o' da,s are (arti&ularl, un'ortunate. The, should )e ver, &are'ul a)out (la&ing their a''e&tions# as the, are sus(e&ti)le to disa((oint/ents in /arried li'e that /a, result in divor&e or *orse. These state/ents are given 'ro/ a &orre&t -no*ledge o' astroligi&al &al&ulations# sho*ing *hen the stars shed an evil in'luen&e on all 'e/ale -ind. Be*are o' elo(e/ents and &landestine /arriages. ?anuar, M# J# 0F# 32# 30: Fe)ruar, 3# I# L# 02# 0J# 0K# 33# 3I: Mar&h 0# 3# 1# L# 0J# 0K# 31# 3L: (ril 3F# 3M: Ma, 0# 3# L# 0K# 33# 3L# I2: ?une M# J# 03# tI# 01# 0L: ?ul, I# F: Se(te/)er L# 0J: O&to)er 32# 3K: Nove/)er L# 02# 30# 3L# I2: "e&e/)er J# 0F# 30. Fe/ales )orn on the 'ollo*ing da,s are &onsidered ver, 'ortunate# es(e&iall, in their love a''airs# and are destined to /ore than the ordinar, &han&e or (ros(e&ts o' /arriage> ?anuar, 0# 3# 0M# 3J. 3K# 28; Fe)ruar, 00# 30# 3M# 3J: Mar&h 02# 3F: (ril J# 0M# 0J# 32# 3: Ma, I# 0I# 01# I0: ?une 02# 00# 0M# 33# 3M: ?ul, L# 0F# 0M# 31: ugust J# K# 02# 00# 0J# 32# 3M: Se(te/)er F# 1# L# 0K# 01# 3I: O&to)er I# K# 0J# 30# 33: Nove/)er M# 0F# 32: "e&e/)er 0F# 0M# 0L# 32# 33# 3I# 3M. Fe/ales )orn on the a)ove dates# even though )orn o' (oor (arents# (ossess so/e su(erior ;ualities and *ill )e ad/ired ), their su(eriors# there), having &han&es to rise a)ove the s(here o' their )irth. .t has )een (roven ), e<(erien&e and o)servation that ever, *o/an undergoes so/e i/(ortant event in her thirt,9'irst ,ear# and /an in his 'ort,9se&ond ,ear. .t /a, )e good or it /a, )e evil# there'ore all should )e &autious at this ti/e. B, &aution# industr, and (erseveren&e and a stri&t regard 'or doing that *hi&h is right# (ersons &an over&o/e the evil in'luen&e o' a $lanet or a&&elerate their goodness. The *riter hating as&ertained the hour o' death in nearl, 'our thousand &ases o' all ages 'ro/ hos(ital re&ords# 'inds that the greatest nu/)er o' deaths o&&ur 'ro/ M to J oG&lo&- in the /orning. The ne<t# during the hour )e'ore /idnight and the hour )e'ore noon. The least nu/)er o' deaths o&&ur 'ro/ 03 to I and K to 02 (. 5.

P*ANETARY CON,)NCTIONS
Saturn and ?u(it&i indi&ates losses: tard, 'inan&ial su&&ess# or di''i&ulties in )usiness: th*arts good ?u(iter /a, (ro/ise: ho*ever# there *ill )e su&&ess in landed (ro(ert,# inheritan&es# et&. The native gains honors# )ut at so/e &ost to hi/sel'. Has honor &on'erred on hi/# or a res(onsi)le situation. %ood 'ortune in the end# attended *ith lo&al honors. Saturn and Mars indi&ates th*arted a/)itions: di''i&ulties in underta-ings: enter(rises 'all through: dangers to the ruling Sign. "e'erred ho(es. Loss o' &ourage. Loss o' relatives. Saturn and Sun indi&ates loss o' inheritan&e: dangers in the li'e: trou)les in the a&;uisition o' *ealth: in&reased /ental (o*ers: danger o' reversals. Saturn and 6enus indi&ates in&onstan&,: trou)les in do/esti& a''airs# /arried li'e# et&.: danger o' losing a &hild# es(e&iall, i' a daughter. O)sta&les in love a''airs: dela, in /arriage. So/e 'atalit, in love a''airs. Saturn and Mer&ur, indi&ates &on&entration o' /ental (o*ers# gravit,# dis&retion. Tenden&, to s&ienti'i& (ursuits: intelligen&e &ondu&ive to su&&ess. .nde(endent s(irit: di''i&ulties in /onetar, a''airs. Underta-ing serious studies. Saturn an$ Moon in$icates 5enta% $isor$ers' an$ so5e affection of the -rinar( du&ts. dversit,. Dan0er of $ro!nin0.

Tro- %es in $o5estic %ifeB 5a( e %oss of !ife or 5other pre5at-re%(. Dan0er $-rin0 6o(a0es. The nati6e eco5es caref-% in

/one, /atters# and has need to )e so. Me&hani&al inventions *ill su&&eed. "angerous illness. With 'e/ales# )ad 'or &hild9)irth. .n&lines to sui&idal thoughts. ?u(iter and Mars indi&ates /ilitar, honors# or su&&ess in an, /artial o&&u(ation# in govern/ent and (u)li& 'un&tions. Favors vo,ages and la* (ro&eedings. %ives industr, and s(e&ulations. ?u(iter and Sun indi&ates a rise in the (osition o' the native: gain: honors# a&&ording to the station in li'e. !ele)rit, or good re(utation. .ndustr, and /oralit,. ?u(iter and 6enus indi&ates 'avor and su((ort o' high (ersonages# es(e&iall, *o/en: gain: in&lination to love a''airs or /arriage. Ha((iness# tran;uilit,# and stead, (rogress in the li'e. ?u(iter and Mer&ur, indi&ates tenden&, to 4udi&ial or e&&lesiasti&al *or-. !leri&al# literar,# or (ro'essional honors: s&holasti& su&&ess. $ruden&e: dis&retion: devotion to duties and to the /eans o' advan&e/ent: gives the love o' &hildren: gain ), oneGs *or-s# arid the use o' the 'a&ulties: a/)ition. ?u(iter and Moon indi&ates in&lination to religion: to su&&ess in (u)li& li'e: gives ha((, vo,ages or )ene'i&ial &hanges: health: 'riends: gain in *hatever o&&u(ation is 'ollo*ed. Favors 'ro/ ladies o' ran- or 'ortune. Mars and Sun indi&ates di''i&ulties in the &areer: a''li&tions> trea&heries. "anger o' *ounds ), iron or 'ire: or o' grave )urnings. The /ind is va&illating and unsta)le# o' no 'i<ed resolutions# ,et in&lined to so/e )old enter(rises. "anger to the sight# es(e&iall, the right e,e. Militar, su&&ess# i' the o&&u(ation )e o' that nature. Mars and 6enus indi&ates dis&ords# e/)arrass/ent# and dis(utes o&&asioned ), 'e/ales: trou)les in love a''airs# in the /arried li'e or the ho/e: in4uries and &alu/nies: &ontagious a''e&tions o' the )od,. $assionate i/(ulses. .' /arried# danger o' se(aration# or grave dishonors. Mars and Mer&ur, indi&ates ;ui&-ened intelle&t and in&reased e''orts. Su&&ess in a&tive enter(rises: )ut so/e danger o' )eing &heated. Mars and Moon indi&ates in&lination to the (ra&ti&al arts: engineering# et&.: )ut *ithout /u&h (ro'it. Man, 4ourne,s# and (erha(s a vo,age. "anger to the e,es# es(ecia%%( the %eft. Dan0er of serious *ounds. 1io%ent ten$enciesB fe6ere$ 5in$ an$ o$(. S-n an$ 1en-s in$icates 0ain and re(utation. Fortune 'avored ), the assistance o~ *o/en o' (osition or /eans: honors# and ha((iness. The native in&lines to /arriage# and /a, do so to advantage. Friendshi( and &on'iden&e are given to the native. $osition *ill )e in'luen&ed ), *o/en# and greatl, hel(ed there),. Sun and Mer&ur, indi&ates the use o' the 'a&ulties &ondu&ive to 'ortune. The native stri-es out so/e use'ul (lans# and /a, su&&eed in their develo(/ent. .n&lination to literature: intelle&tual (ursuits. dvan&e/ent in the o&&u(ation. %ives ne* 'riendshi(s. Sun and Moon indi&ates o)sta&les in /arital relations. Trou)les in the so&ial and )usiness (osition ), /eans o' 'e/ales. "anger to the e,es. Brain disorders: had 'evers. .llness. Ne* relations and enter(rises# attended *ith su&&ess and honor. $ro/otion. "angers in vo,ages and 4ourne,s ), dro*ning or a&&ident o' other -ind. .nventive 'a&ulties aroused. 6enus and Mer&ur, indi&ates errors o' 4udg/ent. Trou)les ), 4ealous,. $assion. $leasures o' all -inds attra&t the native: and the /ore e''e/inate ;ualities o' the nature are sti/ulated. The native is dis(osed to the stud, o' light arts: /a, in&line to the dra/a. %ives a taste 'or dress and 'e/ale so&iet,. So/e trou)les through *o/en. 6enus and Moon indi&ates trou)les in the do/esti& li'e# in love# or /arriage. "anger o' un'aith'ulness. The native is light and 'i&-le in his &ondu&t. Re/oves his a''e&tion 'ro/ one o)4e&t to another. The *i'e or (artner &auses trou)le# and /a, )e su)4e&t to dishonors. The native in&lines to p%eas-res /ore than usual. Mer&ur, and Moon indi&ates a&tivit, o' /ind: s&ienti'i& studies: (oeti&al 'a&ult, or literar, taste sti/ulated. Su&&ess in studies an$ profession. Ri0ht use o' the 'a&ulties &ondu&ive to re(utation. Nauti&al tastes# love o' traveling ), *ater. %ood &redit.

P*ANETARY R)*IN3S
Ea&h Sign of

the Co$iac Di6i$e$ into Decanates of Ten De0rees Each' R-%e$


$lanets as Here Set Forth R.ES

( Certain

First "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates a *arli-e and aggressive s(irit# desire 'or (oliti&al or (u)li& *or-. Favors in4uries to the head and 'a&e: also 'avors /ilitar, servi&e and renders the native &hangea)le and e&&entri& in /an, *a,s. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), the Sun and Uranus. .ndi&ates a (roud and (ositive nature# desiring to &ontrol and rule: a/)itious# as(iring# generous# e<travagant# i/(ulsive and des(ising all /ean a&tions. !ourteous# )ut 'ir/: *ell ada(ted 'or govern/ent (ositions.

Third "e&anate. Ruled ), 6enus and Saturn. .ndi&ates strong (assions# and love o' (leasure# art and (oetr,. Kind# loving# generous# )ut un'ortunate. T URUS First "e&anate. Ruled ), Mer&ur, and Mars. .ndi&ates a (oliti&al and &reative /ind> good dis(osition# intuitive 'a&ulties# sensuous# desiring ease and co5fort. =e%% ada(ted 'or /usi&# dra/a and 'ine arts. Men easil, se&ure the (atronage o' *o/en. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), the Moon and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates a ver, &hange'ul and ro/anti& dis(osition# *ith strong i/aginations# love o' p%eas-res an$ the 0oo$ things o' li'e. This "e&anate is good 'or *o/en# )ut )ad 'or /en. For *o/en it in9 di&ates *ealth and the a&;uisition o' real estate. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Saturn and Mrs. .ndi&ates de(enden&e and servitude# (overtr,# or di''i&ult, in attaining *ealth. Native is ver, sensitive# dis(osed to /an, disa((oint/ents through li'e in love a''airs# destro,ing (leasures in /arried li'e. lso indi&ates /an, ene/ies and an un'ortunate li'e in general. The good is indi&ated ), great 'idelit, in atta&h/ents. %EM.N. First "e&anate. Ruled ), ?u(iter and 6enus. .ndi&ates a hu/ane and ver, generous nature# )ut un'ortunate in (la&ing a''e&tions %ives too 5-ch se%f;confi$ence an$ leads a /an to )e his o*n ene/, in all love and /one, a''airs# )ut &a(a)le o' /an, things ), his o*n e<ertions. Sho*s intelle&t to )e strong# )ut 4udg/ent (erverted. Mis'ortune is less to )e 'eared 'ro/ ene/ies than through the *rong use o' oneGs a)ilities. .ndi&ates literar, and legal (ursuits. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates su&&ess in the stud, o' literature or s&ien&e. violent and ;uarrelso/e nature# dis(osed to a&ts o' ingratitude. The native *ill /eet *ith a&&idents in traveling# si&-ness and disease through indis&retion. Thhird "e&anate. Ruled ), the Sun and Uranus. .ndi&ates a )rilliant intelle&t# 'a/e# s/all 'ortune# )ut /an, 4ourne,s: hel('ul relations: an an<ious# restless li'e# )ut e6ent-a% s-ccess in literar, or artisti& (ursuits. CANCER First Decanate. R-%e$ ( 6enus an$ Sat-rn. In$icates 8rian, frien$s a5on0 e%$er%( persons. DA 0enero-s' a5ia %e nat-reB :in$ an$ attracti6e to!ar$ the opposite se<: 'ondless 'or (leasure and persona% $ecoration. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), Merc-r( an$ Mars. In$icates stron0 i/aginations# love o' travel and learning: 'ortune *ill &o/e through tongue or (en# )ut /an, ene/ies *ill )e /ade there),. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Moon and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates love o' travel and ro/an&e# adventure and o&&ult and /,sterious enter(rises. $o(ularit,# the (atronage o' *o/en and a&;uisition o' propert( ( honora %e 5eans. *EO First Decanate. R-%e$ ( Sat-rn an$ Merc-r(. In$icates a stron0' forci %e nat-re' $iffic-%t to contro%. Po6ert( an$ tro- %e in %ife thro-0h $o5estic infe%icit( or ha7ardous s(e&ulations. Har$' positi6e' %ac:in0 s(5path(. Decepti6e' $istr-stf-%' %ac:in0 se%f;confi$ence. Too in$epen$ent an$ inopport-ne. =astef-% of vital (o*ers. l*a,s %a orin0' -t se%$o5 a&hieving su&&ess. Secon$ "e&anate. Ruled ), ,-piter an$ the S-n. In$icates a fort-nate an$ profita %e nat-re' :in$' h-5ane an$ s(5pathetic. Fort-nate in a%% spec-%ationsB faithf-% 5 do/esti& li'e and duti'ul to 'a/il,. Will gain ), /arriage or lega&,. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates a strong# 'or&e'ul nature# &a(a)le o' and $esirin0 to co55an$. Fran:' 0enero-s' an$ $estine$ to 5an( short 4ourne,s in *hi&h su&&ess is sho*n. Large inheritan&e and a&;uisition o' (ro(ert, at &lose o' li'e. l*a,s su&&ess'ul over ene/ies.
1IR3O

First "e&anate. R-%e$ ( the S-n and Uranus. .ndi&ates a ver, (atient# non9&o/)ative nature: rather su''er a''li&tion# (rivation or restraint than argue a (oint. Long li'e is indi&ated# )ut it *ill )e a se&retive and retired one# *ith little inter&ourse *ith the *orld. Se&ond "e&i/ate. Ruled ), 6enus and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates an artisti& and literar, person. +in$' 0enia% an$ f-%% of %ife. 1er( fort-nate' 0reat tra6e%erB $isp-tin0 in 'a/il, or do/esti& li'e# and rather in&onsistent. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Mer&ur, and Mars. .ndi&ates a ;ui&-# shar(# alert and de<terous nature: a(t in edu&ation: &hangea)le# restless# 'ull o' )usiness> high honor and /erit gained ), o*n a)ilities. 6er, (arti&ular in all /atters o' diet and &lothing. L.BR First "e&anate. Ruled ), the Moon and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates a -ind# s,/(atheti&# -t !ea: nat-re' easi%( inf%-ence$B

$ispose$ to e e9tra6a0ant an$ -nstea$p. 1er( &lever in )usiness (ursuits# )ut ver, &hangea)le and restless. Best ada(ted to a (u)li& )usiness# es(e&iall, real estate s(e&ulations. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), Saturn and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates /u&h trou)le through elderl, (ersons in earl, li'e# )ut su&&ess'ul at enN Man, rises and 'alls through o*n 'ault. This native is o'ten (oor and a)used in /arried li'e# ,et the, are stead'ast in their e''e&tions. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), ?u(iter and 6enus. .ndi&ates a generous# -ind and a/ia)le nature. "estined to a ha((, /arriage# /u&h *ealth# /an, 4ourne,s# 'aith'ul 'riends and generous ene/ies. (erson /u&h )eloved 'or their 4usti&e and honest,. S!OR$.O. First "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates a strong# energeti& nature# &a(a)le o' great attain/ents. reat (o*er of en$-rance an$ co-ra0e' scornin0 danger and de'eat. /)itious and i/(ulsive in love a''airs. Lia)le to si&-ness or disease 'ro/ indis&retion and e<&ess. These (eo(le are )orn to &o//and# )ut are not su&&ess'ul in )usiness o' their o*n. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), the Sun and Uranus. .ndi&ates honor and dignit,# *ith /aster'ul and governing ;ualities. These natives are (roud# haught, and t,ranni&al# &a(a)le o' great &ruelt,. Fa/e and re(utation are sure to re*ard those )orn in this "e&anate. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), 6enus and The Moon. .ndi&ates e<&esses and 'oll, in all love a''airs. Strong (assions and e/otions. Man, se&ret ene/ies a/ong the o((osite se<. "is(utes in /arried li'e al*a,s result in disaster. S %.TT URUS. First "e&anate. Ruled ), Mer&ur, and 6enus. .ndi&ates /u&h stri'e in /arried li'e# )ut great a)ilit, 'or general *or-. %ood 4udg/ent# ;ui&- intelle&t# )ut dis(osed to negle&t and disorder. Man, ene/ies# )ut /an, &on;uests. These natives &an rise in li'e ), the e<er&ise o' their intuitive 'a&ulties and su(erior 4udg/ent. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), the Moon and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates /u&h ro/an&e and i/agination. Travel in 'oreign lands# love o' reading histor,# hunting and s(orts. Lia)le to death a*a, 'ro/ ho/e and 'a/il,# (ro)a)l, a&&idental# 'ro/ o*n &arelessness or 'oolishness. Fortune ), lega&,. ver, restless# a&tive (erson. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Saturn and Mars. .ndi&ates so)er te/(era/ent# )ut strong (assions and e/otions# *ell under &ontrol. Fortune *ill &o/e slo*# )ut sure# ), great (erseveren&e. Love o' s(e&ulation. Friends are 'e*# )ut true and stead'ast. ! $R.!ORN. First "e&i/ate. Ruled ), ?u(iter and 6enus. .ndi&ates a /aster'ul a/)ition# )ut o'ten )eset ), dou)ts and narro* s,/(athies. Strong in all religious venerations and 'eelings: a 'atalist or a )eliever in the o&&ult# and ever 'ear'ul o' destin,. lso indi&ates sel'9&on'iden&e and high a/)itions. So/e se&ret or 'a/il, evil al*a,s holds these natives in &he&- or threatens their 'air destinies. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates intense a/)ition# great enthusias/. These natives attain high a&hieve/ents in /ilitar, a''airs# )ut are in danger o' overste((ing the li/its o' (ruden&e. $o*er'ul and nu/erous 'riends o'ten (revent a do*n'all. lso indi&ates great energ,: &ruel and des(oti&# *ith /an, rivals to &ontend *ith# )ut *ho are al*a,s &on;uered. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), the Sun and Saturn. .ndi&ates a &old# stern# (roud dis(osition# la&-ing s,/(ath,. The struggle 'or li'e 'or these natives is hard and $e6oi$ o' s,/(ath,.
AE)ARI)S.

First "e&anate. R-%e$ ( 1en-s an$ ,-piter. In$icates a ri0ht' cheerf-% an$ hu/ane dis(osition# *ith /an,'riends. These natives e<&el in the higher s&ien&es# 'ine arts and industrial a''airs: holding high (ositions in all so&ial gathers devoid o' unrul, (assion or e<&ess# so)er and te/(erate. lso indi&ates su&&ess in 'oreign lands# gains o' (ro(ert, and su&&ess in ne* enter(rises. O Se&ond "e&i/ate. Ruled ), Mer&ur, and Saturn. .ndi&ates s&ienti'i& and (hiloso(hi&al (ursuits# great de(th o' t8iou8ht and (atien&e8 so/e inventive 'a&ult, (rodu&tive o' su&&ess. O&&ult resear&h: a (enetrating# inde(8ndent /ind *ith great (o*er o' assi/ilation. Love o' solitude# a 'air na/e# good re(utation# and slo* )ut sure su&&ess> Third "e&anate. Ruled ), the Moon and Ne(tune. .ndi&ates a /elan&hol, &hange'ul and lugu)rious nature# 'ull o' strange 'ears# terrors and *eird e<(erien&es# visions and a((aritions. Fe/ales &ause /u&h evil to all *ho &o/e in &onta&t *ith the/. $.S!ES. First "e&anate. Ruled ), Saturn and Mer&ur,. .ndi&ates loss o' (osition through 'alse 'riends and se&ret ene/ies. Strong religious senti/ents# o'ten in&lining to 'anati&is/# trou)les and anno,an&es in love a''airs through elderl, (ersons: danger 'ro/ dro*/ng or )eing )uried alive: earl, death or a''li&tion o' (arents. Se&ond "e&anate. Ruled ), ?u(iter and 6enus. .ndi&ates high (osition and sue&essin /one, a''airs: /ore than one /arriage or in&onstan&,: /an, e/inent 'riends. -ind# *ar/ dis(osition and genial nature# ver, s,/(atheti&# )ut la&-ing in 'idelit,.

$lent, o' *ealth and su&&ess. Third "e&anate. Ruled ), Mars and Uranus. .ndi&ates loss ), stri'e *ith ene/ies through so/e se&ret or un-no*n /eans. Better su&&ess in 'oreign lands# although &onstantl, )eset ), danger and trou)le. Man, anno,an&es 'ro/ /arried (artner# se(a9 ration: easil, in'luen&ed ), o((osite se<. O'ten assisted ), 'riends in high (ositions# )ut not al*a,s relia)le or de(endent. Man, o((ortunities lost through too /u&h enthusias/. (assionate nature# o'ten disregarding &onse;uen&es and leading to other disa((oint/ents. These "e&anates are o'ten ver, use'ul in deter/ining the (art o' a Sign a (erson *as )orn in *hen e<a&t date o' )irth is not -no*n. The &hara&teristi&s (ointed out in ea&h "e&anate are natural ones# &a(a)le o' /u&h /odi'i&ation through so&ial and edu&ational (lane o' li'e# *hi&h so'tens# &hanges and s(e&iali=es ever, nature.

T.lE !ENT.LO5UY OF $TOLEMY


Bein0 the Fr-it of His Tetra i %os or E-a$ripartite FFo-r Boo:sG of the .n'luen&e o' the Stars These One Hundred (horis/s *ere *ritten ), !laudius $tole/,# the 8 8st strologer B strono/erC and %eogra(her o' his ti/es# . ". KM@0JK. 0 ?udg/ent /u8 )e 8&ga ated 0ev thP 8eG' as vQeli as )P the s8 en8B 1 @ rot (ossi)le that (aiti&ulai 'o rn8 o' e8 ents shoula )e de?aied )P 8nv (8 a & s&ienti'i&: sin&e the understanding &on&eives onl, a &ertain general idea o' &ones sensi)le e8 ent and # ot its (arti&ular 'or/ .t is t~?t. e'o e rGe&&s a or hi n #t ar ~ herein to ado(t in'eren&e. The, onl, *ho are ins(ired ), the deit, &an (re8>&t (arti&ulars. II. =hen an inB8uirerO 8hail /a-e /ature sear&h into an e<(e&ted event# there vad )e 'ound no /aterial di''eren&e )et*een the event itsel' and his idea o' it. .... Whosoever /a, )e ada(ted to an, (arti&ular event or (ursuit# *ill assuredl, have the star indi&ative thereo' ver, (otent in his nativit,. .6. A 5in$ apt in -no*ledge *ill dis&over truth /ore readil, than one (ra&ti&ed in the highest )ran&hes o' s&ien&e. 6. s-ill'ul (erson# a&;uainted *ith the nature o' the stars# is ena)led to avert /an, o' their e''e&ts# and to (re(are hi/sel' 'or those e''e&ts )e'ore the, arrive. 6.. .t is advantageous to /a-e &hoi&e o' da,s and hours at a ti/e *ell &onstituted ), the nativit,. Should the ti/e )e adverse# the &hoi&e *ill in no res(e&t avail# ho*ever 'avora)le an issue it /a, &han&e to (ro/ise. 6... The /ingled in'luen&es o' the stars &an )e understood ), no one *ho has not (reviousl, a&;uired -no*ledge o' the &o/)inations and varieties e<isting in nature. 6.... saga&ious /ind i/(roves the o(eration o' the heavens# as a s-ill'ul 'ar/er# ), &ultivation# i/(roves nature. .H. .n their generation and &orru(tion 'or/s are in'luen&ed ), the &elestial 'or/s8

N TUR L RE6OLUT.ONS
Ever, t*elve ,ears the Sign o' Nativit,# or the Sign o&&u(ied ), the Earth at :i/e o' )irth advan&es one revolution. The 'ollo*ing general (redi&tions have )een ound to &orres(ond *ith the ,ear as given at the age ne<t )irthda,. F.RST RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 0# 0I# 3M# IK# FL# JR# KI# 18# indioaSe a&&ording to the Sign ruling at

)irth. For instan&e> a (erson )orn in %e/ini *ill have the (rognosti& 'or the ,ears# as given under the head of The Processiona% Signs. SE!ON" RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 03# 3F# IJ# F1# J2# K3# 1F# .ndi&ate a good ,ear 'or )usiness# )ut in danger o' )eing ro))ed. Friends *ill )e&o/e ene/ies. The native *ill )e in danger 'ro/ ;uadru(eds# or all 'our9'ooted ani/als. .n'luential (atrons or 'riends *ill 'avor native. (ossi)ilit, o' a long vo,age or 4ourne,. lso danger 'ro/ /arried (artner# i' an,. TH.R" RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 00# 3I# IM# FK# ML# K0# 1I# .ndi&ates a ,ear o' travel and /ore or less &hange o' residen&e# et&. "angers 'ro/ hatred or /ali&e o' ene/ies or 'ro/ se&ret diseases. So/e disgra&e in the e,es o' su(eriors# or loss o' /one, (ro(ert, or 'riends. These are un'ortunate ,ears. FOURTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 02# 33# IF# FJ# M1# K2# 13# .ndi&ate dangers 'ro/ dro*ning. lso so8ne lega&, or gi't 'ro/ relatives. Shi(*re&- or railroad a&&idents. ?ourne,s on 'a/il, /atters. O((ositions in love a''airs. F.FTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears L# 30# II# FM# MK# JL# 10# .ndi&ate danger o' trea&her, 'ro/ su((osed 'riends. The natives are also in danger o' )eing un'aith'ul to their 'riends# ,et good 'ortune /a, &o/e 'ro/ it. Ne* and &redita)le asso&iations *ill )e /ade. Favor *ill )e granted ), su(eriors# and o((ortunities 'or /arriage *ill o&&ur. Hel( in tnone,# )usiness or love *ill &o/e 'ro/ une<(e&ted ;uarters# and e/(lo,/ent or )usiness *ill give rise to 'ortur ate &hanges or travels. S.HTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 1# 32# I3# FF# MJ# J1# 12# .ndi&ate dangerous si&-ness. Heav, stri'es# ;uarrels and dis(utes. Lasting and dangerous en/ities. Moderate su&&ess in /one, and )usiness /atters. The native /ust )e distrust'ul o' all as he Bor sheC *ill )e distrusted ), ever,one. There is great need o' *at&h'ulness in e6er(thin0' especia%%( of )odil, dangers# *ounds and &ontusions. SE6ENTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears K# 0L# I0# FI# MM# JK# KL# .ndi&ate dangers 'ro/ ro))er, or 'ire. O((ortunities 'or /arriage. Man, disagree/ents *ith relatives or disgra&e in the e,es o' su(eriors. %reat &hange in (osition 'or 'e/ales# or travel 'or /ales. E.%HTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears J# 01# I2# F3# MF# JJ# K1# .ndi&ate severe illn&ss# danger o' death# treason o' 'riends and in4urious love a''airs. Friends *ill )e&o/e ene/ies and &ause /u&h trou)le. %reat &hange in (osition o' /ales# and travel 'or 'e/ales. N.NTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears M# 0K# 3L# F0# MI# JM# KK# .ndi&ate good ,ears 'or traveling# 'or ne* asso&iations o' love and 'riendshi( o' high (atronage. %ood ,ears 'or ne* enter(rises. So/e lia)ilit, to loss o' re(utation ), s&andal. TENTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears F# 0J. 31# F2# M3# JF# KJ# .ndi&ate good su&&ess in ne* enter(rise or /arriage. Rise o' 'ortune. !on;uest o' ene/ies. %ood ,ears 'or 4ourne,s ), sea or land. High re(utation and ho(es. $ossi)ilit, o' /arriage and 'a/il, /ourrnng. ELE6ENTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears I# 0M# 3K# IL# 51, JI# KM# .ndi&ate /u&h an<iet, and anno,an&e. "anger 9)' losing good na/e and re(utation. "i''i&ulties in all ne* underta-ings or /arriage. !he&-s in 'ortune through se&ret ene/ies# )ut the su(ort and assistan&e o' 'aith'ul 'riends or &olleagues. Short 4ourne,s and &hange in (osition al/ost &ertain. TWELFTH RE6OLUT.ON. The ,ears 3# 0F# 3J# I1# M2# J3# KF# .ndi&ate /an, trou)les di''i&ult to over&o/e. Man, o)sta&les and hindran&es in all

a''airs. Si&-ness o' native or 'a/il,. Bad ,ears 'or travelB )eginning ne* o(erations or engaging in an, &ontest. Trea&her, a/ong su((osed 'riends. Mu&h trou)le# sorro*# disa((oint/ent and (erse&ution.

THE PROCESSIONA* SI3NS


These re 6er, ./(ortant Years 'or Ever, One Those )orn under ries *ill )e in danger o' *ounds# dislo&ations# si&-ness through sorro* or /ourning. Bene'its ), asso&iates or allian&es. "anger o' losing (osition# 'riends or good na/e through negligen&e. !ontests or stri'es *ith relatives. Short 4ourne,s on a&&ount o' 'a/il, /atters or 'or a se&ret (ur(ose. Marriage or &lose asso&iation *ith o((osite se<. "anger ), *ater. good ,ear to triu/(h over ene/ies and to re&eive (resents or lega&ies. Those )orn undet Taurus *ill /eet *ith ;uarrels# dis(utes and si&-ness. Trou)les in )usiness# /one, or love a''airs. Hel('ul 'riends or relatives *ill lend (atronage# )ut there is a lia)ilit, to /an, /isunderstandings. Hidden or se&ret ene/ies *ill a''e&t (osition. There are short 4ourne,s and /an, &hanges o' residen&e or )usiness. Loss o' 'riendshi(# se(aration or divor&e through ru(ture or death and evils through 'e/ales. Loans to 'riends or invest/ents *ill )ring disa((oint/ent. Those )orn in %e/ini *ill )e in danger o' 'alls and a&&idents. The (osition is unsta)le. "anger o' *ounds or a&&idents. !onsidera)le gain or )ene'it# )ut it *ill )e lost or dissi(ated. Near relatives *ill also /eet *ith good 'ortune through a&tions o' native. Su&&ess in love a''air or /arriage# )ut *ounded a''e&tions in so/e *a,. Native *ill &ause stri'e a/ong 'riends and unloo-ed9'or en/ities. Si&-ness is al/ost &ertain. These are unsettled ,ears. Those )orn in !an&er *ill /eet *ith honor and dignit,# elevation and )ene'i&ial &hanges. good ,ear to esta)lish a (osition. Love a''airs *ill )e 'rustrated ), relatives. Ne* a&;uaintan&es *ill )e /ade# )ut evil *ill &o/e through 'e/ales. Si&-ness o' relatives or a&&idents to &hildren Bi' an,C. %rie' and /ourning. "anger in )usiness through (artner or loss o' (ro(ert, through ris-. Be*are o' se&ret ene/ies or trea&her,# and ;uarrels *ith relatives. Mu&h rivalr, is sho*n and )ene'i&ial hel( 'ro/ 'riends or (atrons. Those )orn in Leo *ill ta-e short 4ourne,s on (rivate a''airs and lia)le to /eet *ith 'inan&ial loss during su&h travels. Ne* enter(rise *ill 'ail. Be*are o' 'riends in /atters o' /one, or (ro(ert, and through &hildren or ,ounger relatives. Fa/il, *ill su''er through natives reverses. The death o' a relative *ill (rove (ro'ita)le in so/e *a, and (osition *ill (ros(er. .' Mer&ur, or Saturn rules native the (osition *ill (rove /ali'i&.C Be*are o' losses through ga/)ling or s(e&ulations. void the *ater# as there is great danger o' dro*ning. So/e love a''air *ill &reate en/it,. Hidden ene/ies *ill see- to in4ure. "istrust all servants or e/(lo,ees. Those )orn in 6irgo *ill have a hard ti/e to hold (ositions. $o*er'ul ene/ies *ill de&lare dangerous en/it, and seriousl, a''e&t the native. Ne* enter(rise and novel ideas *ill )e re;uired to overthro* ene/ies. There *il )e a har/'ul in&Lnation to in&onstan&, in love a''airs. .' native is single# /arriage is indi&ated. There is also indi&ation o' loss o' 'riends or relatives ), *ater. Bene'its *ill a&&rue through an allian&e or (artnershi(. Si&-ness through e<&esses or unhealth, surroundings. .' /arried there *ill )e &on4ugal dis&ord and danger 'ro/ stri'e and ;uarrels. Those )orn in Li)ra *ill )e in great danger o' death and trou)le through se&ret ene/ies# )ut 'a/il, *ill render grate'ul servi&e. "angers 'ro/ *ounds# &ontusions and )ruises. Those *ho are /arried or in (artnershi(( *ill )e /ore 'ortunate. Si&-ness &aused ), digestive trou)le# e<&esses and (assions. The (osition is ver, unsta)le# )e*are o' all trea&her,# s(e&ulation# overTa&tivit,# ;uarrels and dis(utes. Those )orn in S&or(io *ill )e /ore 'ortunate than usual. The (osition *ill he elevated and i' in e/(lo, (ro/otion is sure. Su&&ess in love a''airs or a /arriage is indi&ated. long 4ourne, is sho*n# )ut *ith )ad results# leading to stri'e# a&&ident or si&-ness and )rain trou)le. s&ret love a''air *hi&h *ill in4ure native or &ause se(aration or $i6orce !ith partner. Be*are o' /alevolent relatives. "eath ), dro*ning is sho*n. Bene'its are sho*n ), re/aining ;uiet# (er/anent and through s&ienti'i& or o&&ult /atters or dis&overies or o' an,thing (ertainin4 to *ater. Those )orn in Sagittarius *ill )e in danger 'ro/ 'alls o' various -inds# 'inan&ial loss or loss o' (osition. O)sta&les in love# 'a/il, and )usiness a''airs through rivals or de&lared ene/ies. Un'oreseen )ene'its *ill &o/e through inheritan&e o' gi't. So/e serious illness is sho*n o' a &ontagious nature# &ontra&ted /ost (ro)a)l, through a near relative *hi&h *ill (rodu&e /u&h trou)le# stri'e and dis&ord. %ains ), ne* enter(rise or su&&ess in la*suit or litigation. Man, un'oreseen &hanges *ill o&&ur. Those )orn in !a(ri&orn *ill /eet *ith su&&ess# have ne* a/)itions and should engage in ne* enter(rise. Long 4ourne,s or travel on *ater should )e avoided# )eing evil and dangerous at this ti/e and *ill lead to disa((oint/ents and dis&ord. Be &autious o' all ne* a&;uaintan&es. .' /arriage o&&ur at this ti/e it *ill )e /ore lu&rative than har/onious. Ne* asso&iations /a, )ring )ene'it or (ro'it# )ut 'riendshi( 8vil0 not endure. Loo- 'or hidden or unseen hindran&es in all a''airs. Be*are o' hurt or a&&ident 'ro/ all ;uadru(eds# (arti&ularl, horses or dogs. lso )e*are o' a&&idental (oisoning through &arelessness. Those )orn in ;uarius are destined to /an, short 4ourne,s during this ti/e# *ith sure )ut not lasting )ene'its. Si&-ness or trou)le *ith head# &hest and )lood. "anger 'ro/ 'ire and *ounds ), /etal. Long 4ourne, *ould lead to a reversal o' (osition. Mone, and (ro(ert, *il )e seriousl, a''e&ted ), se&ret ene/ies or travel. Be*are o' dangerous (ursuits and evil ene/ies. This is a dangerous (eriod *ith /an, (erse&utions and ho(eless (ositions and danger o' sui&ide ), dro*ning. Mu&h sorro* and trou)le *ith relatives# all o' *hi&h *ill (ass a*a, *ith the Sign and )etter 'ortune is nearer than e<(e&ted. Those )orn in $is&es *ill )e )ene'ited ), ne* o&&u(ations or (ositions. $ass over all /isunderstandings# ;uarrels and dis(utes. Be*are o' all la*suits# as the, /ean 'ailure. Love a''airs and a''e&tions *ill (rove ver, &hangea)le and unsta)le. Be*are o' trea&her, and losses through (retended 'riends. "angerous illness o' heart or sto/a&h. Travel is &ertain )ut trou)leso/e. Se(aration in love a''airs or divor&e is indi&ated through de&e(tion. There *ill )e trou)le through relatives on

a&&ount o' (ro(ert, or land.

P*ANETARY ASPECTS
The (lanetar, &onditions that (revailed at &ertain ti/es and (rodu&ed &ertain (heno/ena# *ill (rodu&e a si/ilar (heno/ena *hen &onditions (revail again. Mer&ur, (rodu&es *ind# 6enus rain# ?u(iter 'ine *eath# Ne(tune and Uranus &loud, and dull *eather# Mars thunder# Saturn &old and rain. Sun and Ne(tune (rodu&e 'air and *ar/er *eather: Sun and Uranus# sudden &hanges: Sun and Saturn# &old rain or sno*: Sun and ?u(iter# *ar/er# 'air *eather: Sun and Mars# *ind and thunder: sun and 6enus# sho*er,: sun and Mer&ur,# *ind and rain: Sun and Moon# 'ine# (leasant *eather. Moon and Ne(tune (rodu&e /ild *eather: Moon and Uranus &loud, and s;uall,: Moon and Saturn# &old# &loud,# rain: Moon and ?u(iter# 'air# )an-ed &louds: Moon and Mars# ver, &hangea)le: Moon and 6enus# *ind, and stor/,: Moon and Mer&ur,# &older# &loud,# *ind,. Ne(tune and Uranus# dull# &loud,# rain,: Ne(tune and Saturn# &old# &loud, and rain,: Ne(tune and ?u(iter# *ar/er and /ild: Ne(tune and Mars# *ind, and 'air: Ne(tune and 6enus# sho*er,# &loud,: Ne(tune and Mer&ur,# *ind or sho*er,# Uranus and Saturn# &old and rain,: Uranus and ?u(iter# dull and *ar/er: Uranus and Mars# rain,# &loud,: Uranus and 6enus# rain# &loud,: Uranus and Mer&ur,# *ind,# stor/,. Saturn and ?u(iter# *ind# rain and thunder: Saturn and Mars# rain and thunder: Saturn and 6enus# hard rain: Saturn and Mer&ur,# &loud,# *ind and rain. ?u(iter and Mars# 'air# *ar/er# thunder: ?u(iter and 6enus# 'ine and /ild: ?u(iter and Mer&ur,# ver, *ind,# 'air. Mars and 6enus# heav, rain: Mars and Mer&ur,# *ind# rain# hail. 6enus and Mer&ur,# *ind,# sho*er,# &loud,. Ne(tune stationar,# dull and &loud,: Uranus stationar,# &loud, and *ind,: Saturn stationar,# &old rain: ?u(iter stationar,# ver, 'ine and *ind,8 Mars stationar,# *ind,# stonn,: 6enus stationar,# *et and rain,: Mer&ur, stationar,# hull and disagreea)le. Ho* to Read the !louds.@So't9loo-ing or deli&ate# ros, &louds at sunset# 'oretell 'ine *eather. "ar-# heav,# hard9edged &louds# /ean *ind. dar-# gloo/,# )lue s-,# is also *ind,. light# )right )lue s-,# indi&ates 'air *eather. So't# si&-l, &louds# &ontain /ore rain than *ind. )right ,ello* s-, at sunset /eans *ind. (ale ,ello*# rain. greenish ,ello*# /eans *ind and rain. )right greenish sunset# /eans /u&h &older *eather. )right red sunset# /eans 'air *eather. red s-, in the /ornin&8 /eans )ad *eather. D/a&-erelE s-, /eans rain. !u/ulus or heav,

THE INF*)ENCE OF THE P*ANETS


The (lanets not onl, have an in'luen&e over hu/an li'e )ut also rule over all vegeta)le and /ineral su)stan&es# as 'ollo*s> Saturn rules nti/on,# &onite# !astor# Belladona# He/(# Sativa# !oi&hi&u/# Helle)ore# H,os&,a/us# 6eratru/# $lu/)ago# $otash# et&. ?u(iter# rules %else/inu/ Stra/on,# Tara<a&u/# .(e&a&# ?alo(# Horehound# Tin# Soda# et&. Mars rules loes rni&a# sa'oetida# Br,onia# !a(si&u/# !/&hona# %entian# Lo)elia# Sarsar(arrilla# S;uills# Sul(hur# rseni&# et&. The Sun rules !ha/o/ile# !ro&us# $enn,ro,al# Hen)ane# Liver*ort# Ma, ((le# Mustard# $e((er/int# %old# Magnesia# et&. 6enus rules Bitters*eet# Rhatan,# Sa''ron# Sna-e Root# Tans,# !o((er# Li/e# et&. Mer&ur, rules 6alerian# Rhu)ar)# Senna# Th,/e# Wild !herr,# $odo(hilliu8# 5ui&-silver# Sili&ea. The Moon rules Sage# Rhue Marsh/allo*. Sassa'ras# O(iu/# !inna/on# !loves# Ergot# Fennel# %inger# Burdo&-# Silver# and all *ater, things. The $lanets also rule the (arts o' the )od, as 'ollo*s> Uranus governs ni/al Magnetis/. Saturn governs the Bones# Liver# S(leen and ?oints. ?u(iter governs the 6eins or rterial s,ste/. Mars governs the Male %enerative Organs# %ail# Kidne,s and Mus&les. The Sun governs the Heart and 6ital $rin&i(les o' /an. 6enus governs the Throat# Nervous S,ste/# and .nternal or Fe/ale %enerative Organs. Mer&ur, governs the Brain. The Moon governs the Breasts# Sto/a&h and Fluidi& s,ste/. $h,si&ians o'ten &o/(lain that the Medi&ines (res&ri)ed do not al*a,s a&t in the /anner e<(e&ted# or o'ten 'ail to &ure. This &an )e attri)uted to a disregard o' the various te/(er/ents or $lanetar, e&&entri&ities o' their (atients# as *ell as their not )eing 'a/iliar *ith the $lanetar, .n'luen&e on the /edi&ines. .t sho*s the i/(ortan&e o' a good -no*ledge o' strolog, to the (h,si&ian or the (erson *ho (re(ares the /edi&ine. The *ord $har/a&, itsel' /eans DEn&hant/entE or the &ure o' disease ), the inner li'e or divine (ro(erties o' (lants. Re&ords 'or /ore than F#222 ,ears have sho*n that all (lants are ruled ), $lanets# and su&&ess'ul (h,si&ians o' all ages have /ade use o' this -no*ledge to a greater or less e<tent. s (ersons are )orn in the di''erent Signs o' the +odia& or at di''erent ti/es o' the ,ear# the, are lia)le to di''erent diseases. The onl, *a, to &ure disease is to re/ove

the &ause and Nature does the &uring. The &ause on&e -no*n# it is eas, to destro, it. strolog, is the onl, sure /ethod o' deter/ining *here the disease is 'o&ated or *hat disease a (erson is lia)le to# 'ro/ the date o' )irth. No loving thing is eternal there9'oreit is eas, to see that li'e and &orru(tion are the t*o (rin&i(les o' e<isten&e# and &orru(tion ter/inates the e<isten&e 8 o' all h,ing things. The &hild re&eives 'ro/ its (ar9ents not onl, its li'e# )ut the (rin&i(les o' its destru&tion# *hi&h is &orru(tion. While this &orru(tion re/ains in a stead,# 'i<ed state *e have health# *hen it 'er/ents *e have disease o' the (arts *here the 'er/entation e<ists. So/e are )orn *ith a larger (ortion o' &orru(ti)ilit, than others# there'ore the, ter/inate their e<isten&e /u&h earlier than others. .t is not )e&ause *e have &orru(tion in our /a-e u( that *e )e&o/e ill# )ut )e&ause these hu/ors )e&o/e 'er/ented. This# then# is the &ause o' all disease. When *e )e&o/e diseased 'er/entation has ta-en (la&e# and to o)tain a &ure *e /ust re/ove the &ause. We /ust get this a&id 'er/entation out o' our s,ste/ as soon as (ossi)le. But *e /ust go a)out this /atter s,ste/ati&all,. .' the trou)le is in the )rain# *e /ust ta-e a /edi&ine that *ill a&t on the )rain. .' the trou)le is in the -idne,s or liver *e /ust ta-e /edi&ine that *ill a&t on these organs. .' the (erson is )orn in Li)ra# *e -no* that the, *ill )e su)4e&t to -idne, trou)les# and as Mars rules the -idne,s *e /ust so/e /edi&ine ruled ), Mars# *hi&h *ill &he&- the 'er/entation and drive it 'ro/ the s,ste/# there), re/oving the &ause and assisting Nature to do her (art in restoring us to health. Su&h is the &ause o' unnatural death. The anato/i&al ins(e&tion o' &or(se (roves de/onstrativel, that death is the result o' &orru(tion# (utre'a&tion and dissolut.on o' the (art a''li&ted# or the seat o' the disease. There is r8o e''e&t *ithout a &ause. Bad air# s(oiled 'ood# &onta&t *ith another *ho has a disease or the inhalation o' their )reath# sudden &hills# and the *ant o' (ro(er &ell or tissue salts# all (rodu&e this 'er/entation o' the hu/ors o' the )od,# and these things al*a,s atta&- the *ea-est (art o' the )od,# *hi&h is that ruled ), the Sign o' the +odia& in *hi&h the Earth *as at the ti/e o' )irth.

THE TEM$ER MENTS


.t is a di''i&ult /atter to dra* the dividing line )et*een a high grade o' instin&t and a lo* grade o' intelligen&e. .nstin&t is the highest grade o' ani/al &onditions: intelligen&e is the highest o' hu/an &onditions. Thought is a s,/)ol o' health. Mor)id &onditions are sho*n in *ords and utteran&es *hi&h e<(ress 'un&tional di''i&ulties. Fear indi&ates a *ea-ness o' the se<ual organs and heart trou)le. !onsu/(tives al*a,s have the )rightest ho(es. Tears are e/)le/s o' s,/(ath,@not *ea-ness@'or one /ust )e*are o' the /an or *o/an *ho )e&o/es so angr, that the, &r,# at su&h ti/es the, *ill K.LL# or do so/e e;uall, une<(e&ted thing. (erson *ho is &a(a)le o' the greatest (assion and e/otion is one es(e&iall, sus&e(ti)le to )odil, sensations. Sighing indi&ates a tor(id liver. The thought o' so/e 'avorite dish &auses the /outh to *ater. nast,# s/utt, stor, *ill turn the sto/a&h o' so/e (ersons.

THE TE06.$ER 8ENTS TTT


$UALITY S.%NS "iS$OS.T.ON BiL.T.ES FEEL.N%S TEM$ER MENT

Fire ries $ositive E<e&utive ni/al Motive Earth Taurus $assive$er&e(tive E/otional Billious ir %e/ini Negative"is&ri/inative .ntelle&tual 6ital Water !an&er $ositive Maternal ni/al Melan&holi& Fire Leo $assive $ra&ti&al E/otional Sanguine Earth 6irgo Negative Theoreti&al .ntelle&tual L,/(hati& ir Li)ra $ositive Re(rodu&tive ni/al Mental Water S&or(io $assive !reative E/otional $hleg/ati& Fire Sagittaurus Negative .nitiative Earth !a(ri&orn $ositive Serving ir ;uarius $assive $er'or/ing Water $is&es Negative Re(rodu&ing

I .ntelle&tual !holeri&
ni/al Mor)id E/otional Nervous .ntelle&tual Me&hani&al

Fire and ir and Earth and Water (eo(le agree )est together. Fire and Wate8 and Earth and ir (eo(le never agree. Those )orn in the sa/e Signs# su&h as t*o riesG# or t*o Li)raGs# or t*o 6irgoGs never agree# )ut a %e/ini and Li)ra# or a %e/ini and ;uarious# ries and Sagittaurus# !an&er and $is&es# et&.# agree ni&el,. The /ost si/(le *a, to 4udge a (ersonGs &hara&ter and te/(er/ent is to si=e u( the head. The higher the head the )etter the &hara&ter and dis(osition# the 'lat head is a )ad one. Loo- out 'or the /an or *o/an *ith a long# 'lat or heav, 4a* and )road ne&-. The 'ull# (ro/inent 'a&e and high 'orehead# indi&ates intelligen&e and a (erson to )e trusted# *hen the head )ulges out )ehind it indi&ates tri&-er,# de&eit and servitude. The ver, lo* 'orehead is idioti&. (ro/inent 'orehead indi&ates intelligen&e: a (ro/inent )a&-head e/otion: a (ro/inent &hin indi&ates violen&e: a (ro/inent nose indi&ates trea&her,. "ES!R.$T.ON OF THE TEM$ER MENTS
.

The Motive indi&ates large )ones# a straight 'igure# )road shoulders# dar- &o/(le<9ion# 'ir/ 'lesh i/(orting great strength#

&a(a&it, and enduran&e. These (eo(le are a&-no*ledged leaders and rulers# o'ten &arried a*a,# and )earing others *ith the/# ), their i/aginations and (assions. The, have rare e<e&utive talent. The, are &a(a)le o' great *or-s great a/)itions# great 'aults and great &ri/es. Love o' (o*er and &on9 ;uest. The, are o'ten re&-less# (eo(le *ho a&t 'irst and thin- a'ter*ard. These (eo(le al*a,s do )est in high# dr, /ountainous regions. THE B.LL.OUS is &hara&teri=ed ), dar- hair and &o/(le<ion# ,ello*ish# or )ro*n s-in: have harsh e<(ressions and /ani'est great general a&tivit,. The, are eas, to get along *ith if the, have their o*n *a, and ver, generous. The, (ush ever,thing to great e<tre/es# es(e&iall, large transa&tions. The, are i/(ulsive# headstrong# unreasona)le and are di''i&ult to hold *hen on&e started. .t is al*a,s )est to give these (eo(le roo/# get out o' their *a,. Their onl, 'ault is over9&on'iden&e. The, are easil, in'luen&ed ), 'riends and lovers. These (eo(le al*a,s Ado )est in large &ities# or in a &ro*d and es(e&iall, near rivers. THE 6.T L de(ends a great deal on the &ondition o' the digestive organs. The, are /ar-ed ), rotundit,# )readth and thi&-ness o' )od,# round 'a&e# *ide nostrils# short ne&-# )road shoulders# 'ull &hest and a)do/en# ar/s and legs# (lu/( )ut ta(ering to s/all hands and 'eet. !o/(le<ion 'lorid and s/iling# )right e,es# so't s-in and sil-, hair. $ersons o' this te/(era/ent have great vigor: the, love outdoor e/(lo,/ent# travel and e<&ite/ent# and /ust al*a,s )e doing so/ething to *or- o'' their &onstantl, a&&u/ulating vitalit,. .t is di''i&ult to -ee( the/ ;uiet even *hen si&- or disa)led. The, are ver, dis&ri/inative# enthusiasti&# li)eral# )ut elasti& rather than 'ir/# 're;uentl, ver, (assionate and violent# )ut as easil, &al/ed as e<&ited: generall, &heer'ul# 'ond o' good living and ver, s-e(ti&al. These (eo(le do )est in a &ool# dr, &li/ate on high ground. THE MEL N!HOL.!# or the &old# dr, te/(er/ent is &hara&teri=ed ), dar- hair# (ro/inent 4oints# veins and arteries# dars-in and hard# /us&ular )od,. The, are generall, ho(e'ul# )ut s(iritless# ti/id# 'ret'ul and nervous. The, love ani/als and have great atta&h/ent to all do/esti& o&&u(ations. The, are (roud# e&ono/i&al and ver, industrious: easil, learn ne* things and )e&o/e ver, s-ill'ul. The, have no reserve vitalit, and are easil, e<hausted. The, are ver, sensitive and do )est in ;uiet o&&u(ations and in ;uiet (la&es near *ater. THE S N%U.NE is a hot# /oist te/(era/ent. These (eo(le are generall, 'lesh,# hot )looded and usuall, go to e<&ess in *hatever the, underta-e. The, are ver, a&tive# strong and ani/ated. The, are not ver, s,/(atheti&# or easil, a''e&ted ), a((ear9 an&es. The, are ver, inde(endent thin-ers and readil, ada(t the/selves to surrounding &onditions and &ir&u/stan&es. The, have great (o*er o' sel' &ontrol and usuall, i/(ress others *ith their su(erior (o*er. The, are (ra&ti&al and generous# )ut seldo/ /a-e high attain/ents as their &ontrar, nature is their *ea-ness# as the, o'ten (ass through li'e *ithout ha,ing their true nature a((re&iated# the, are inde(endent# never &o/(lain# 'ret or *orr,. Sanguine (eo(le should live on hign# dr, situations. THE LY$H T.! is indi&ated ), a (ale s-in# 'air hair# round 'or/# so't 'lesh# languid# A*ea- digestive (o*ers# slo* /otions and easil, a''e&ted ), surroundings. The, are negative# theoreti&al and intelle&tual. The, are great teases and generall, love to sta, around ho/e. The, are ;ui&- to 'ind 'ault and /i/i&# generall, in good hu/or# and a((re&iate a good ti/e. These (ersons al*a,s do )est near rivers anu in large &ities. T8.F MENT L 'his te/ner/ent de(ends on the )raLn and nervous svste o 8e e (eo(le have a slight 'ra/e# large head# high 'orehead# (ale &o/(le<ion# deli&ate s-in# )right e,es# )ut a (oorl, 'or/ed )od,. The, are ver, sensitive# re'ined# -ind# i/aginative# ;ui&- in a&tion# and ver, (ositive. The, in&line to literar, and all artisti& (ursuits# are 'i&-le in deter/ination# easil, i/(ressed and al*a,s read, to investigate an,thing ne*. These (eo(le are (roud# &al&ulating and 'ar9sighted and al*a,s do *ell in a high dr, &li/ate. THE $HLE%M T.! (eo(le are ver, slo* o' /ove/ent# 'lesh,# 'ee)le &.r&ulation# *ea- in the generative organs. The, are (assive and e/otional# have a (e&uliar and The /ost si/(le *a, to 4udge a (ersonGs &hara&ter and te/(er/ent is to si=e u( the head. The higher the head the )etter the &hara&ter and dis(osition# the 'iat head is a )ad one# Loo- out 'or the /an or *o/an *ith a long# 'lat or heav, 4a* and )road ne&-. The 'ull# (ro/inent 'a&e and high 'orehead# indi&ates intelligen&e and a (erson to )e trusted# *hen the head )ulges out )ehind it indi&ates tri&-er,# de&eit and servitude. The ver, lo* 'orehead is idioti&. (ro/inent 'orehead indi&ates intelligen&e: a (ro/inent )a&-head e/otion: a (ro/inent &hin indi&ates violen&e: a (ro/inent nose indi&ates trea&her,. "ES!R.$T.ON OF THE TEM$ER MENTS 8 The Motive indi&ates large )ones# a straight 'igure# )road shoulders# dar- &o/(le<9ion# 'ir/ 'lesh i/(orting great strength# &a(a&it, and enduran&e. These (eo(le are a&-no*ledged leaders and rulers# o'ten &arried a*a,# and )earing others *ith the/# ), their i/aginations and (assions. The, have rare e<e&utive talent. The, are &a(a)le o' great *or-s great a/)itions# great 'aults and great &ri/es. Love o' (o*er and &on9 ;uest. The, are o'ten re&-less# (eo(le *ho a&t 'irst and thin- a'ter*ard. These (eo(le al*a,s do )est in high# dr, /ountainous regions. THE B.LL.OUS is &hara&teri=ed ), dar- hair and &o/(le<ion# ,ello*ish# or )ro*i8 s-in: have harsh e<(ressions and /ani'est great general a&tivit,. The, are eas, to get along *ith if the, have their o*n *a, and ver, generous. The, (ush ever,thing to great e<tre/es# es(e&iall, large transa&tions. The, are i/(ulsive# headstrong# unreasona)le and are di''i&ult to hold *hen on&e started. .t is al*a,s )est to give these (eo(le roo/# get out o' their *a,. Their onl, 'ault is over9&on'iden&e. The, are easil, in'luen&ed ), 'riends and lovers. These (eo(le al*a,s Ado )est in large &ities# or in a &ro*d and es(e&iall, near rivers. THE 6.T L de(ends a great deal on the &ondition o' the digestive organs. The, are /ar-ed ), rotundit,# )readth and thi&-ness o' )od,# round 'a&e# *ide nostrils# short ne&-# )road shoulders# 'ull &hest and a)do/en# ar/s and legs# (lu/( )ut ta(ering to s/all hands and 'eet. !o/(le<ion 'lorid and s/iling# )right e,es# so't s-in and sil-, hair. $ersons o' this te/(era/ent have great vigor: the, love outdoor e/(lo,/ent# travel and e<&ite/ent# and /ust al*a,s )e doing so/ething to *or- o'' their

&onstantl, a&&u/ulating vitalit,. .t is di''i&ult to -ee( the/ ;uiet even *hen si&- or disa)led. The, are ver, dis&ri/inative# enthusiasti&# li)eral# )ut elasti& rather than 'ir/# 're;uentl, ver, (assionate and violent# )ut as easil, &al/ed as e<&ited: generall, &heer'ul# 'ond o' good living and ver, s-e(ti&al. These (eo(le do )est in a &ool# dr, &li/ate on high ground. THE MEL N!HOL.!# or the &old# dr, te/(er/ent is &hara&teri=ed ), dar- hair# (ro/inent 4oints# veins and arteries# dars-in and hard# /us&ular )od,. The, are generall, ho(e'ul# )ut s(iritless# ti/id# 'ret'ul and nervous. The, love ani/als and have great atta&h/ent to all do/esti& o&&u(ations. The, are (roud# e&ono/i&al and ver, industrious: easil, learn ne* things and )e&o/e ver, s-ill'ul. The, have no reserve vitalit, and are easil, e<hausted. The, are ver, sensitive and do )est in ;uiet o&&u(ations and in ;uiet (la&es near *ater. THE S N%U.NE is a hot# /oist te/(era/ent. These (eo(le are generall, 'lesh,# hot )looded and usuall, go to e<&ess in *hatever the, underta-e. The, are ver, a&tive# strong and ani/ated. The, are not ver, s,/(atheti&# or easil, a''e&ted ), a((ear9 an&es. The, are ver, inde(endent thin-ers and readil, ada(t the/selves to surrounding &onditions and &ir&u/stan&es. The, have great (o*er o' sel' &ontrol and usuall, i/(ress others *ith their su(erior (o*er. The, are (ra&ti&al and generous# )ut seldo/ /a-e high attain/ents as their &ontrar, nature is their *ea-ness# as the, o'ten (ass through li'e *ithout ha,ing their true nature a((re&iated# the, are inde(endent# never &o/(lain# 'ret or *orr,. Sanguine (eo(le should live on high# dr, situations. THE LY$H T.! is indi&ated ), a (ale s-in# 'air hair# round 'or/# so't 'lesh# languid# *ea- digestive (o*ers# slo* /otions and easil, a''e&ted ), surroundings. The, are negative# theoreti&al and intelle&tual. The, are great teases and generall, love to sta, around ho/e. The, are ;ui&- to 'ind 'ault and /i/i&# generall, in good hu/or# and a((re&iate a good ti/e. These (ersons al*a,s do )est near rivers and in large &ities. THE MENT L. This te/(er/ent de(ends on the )rain and nervous s,ste/. These (eo(le have a slight 'ra/e# large head# high 'orehead# (ale &o/(le<ion# deli&ate s-in# )right e,es# )ut a (oorl, 'or/ed )od,. The, are ver, sensitive# re'ined# -ind# i/aginative ;ui&- in a&tion# and ver, (ositive. The, in&line to literar, and all artisti& (ursuits# are 'i&-le in deter/ination# easil, i/(ressed and al*a,s read, to investigate an,thing ne*. These (eo(le are (roud# &al&ulating and 'ar9sighted and al*a,s do *ell in a high dr, &li/ate. THE $HLE%M T.! (eo(le are ver, slo* o' /ove/ent# 'lesh,# 'ee)le &.r&ulation# *ea- in the generative organs. The, are (assive and e/otional# have a (e&uliar and reserved dis(osition# slo* to 'or/ o(inions# )elieve in an,thing venerated 'or its anti;uit, and di''i&ult to &hange *hen their o(inions are 'or/ed. The, are s&he/ing and are 'riends 'or revenue onl,. The, have great sel' &ontrol and are never as )rave as the, *ould have ,ou thin-: the, al*a,s a((ear the o((osite to *hat the, reall, are. These (eo(le al*a,s do )est near the *ater. THE !HOLER.! te/(er/ent is a negative one. These (eo(le never 'all in *ith an,one elseGs ideas and (lans# the, al*a,s have (lans o' their o*n and are in&lined to &arr, the/ out regardless o' &onse;uen&es. The, are ;ui&- to ta-e an advantage and al/ost sure to )e &ontrar,. The, *ould rather sa, DNoE than DYes.E The, are ver, 4ealous and un&o/(aniona)le# )ut the, -ee( things to the/selves. The, are al*a,s read, to ta-e u( an argu/ent and *ill al*a,s &ha/(ion the &ause o' the *ea-est. !holeri& (eo(le sho* their love and generosit, in strange *a,s. The, al*a,s do )est in dr, &li/ates. THE MORB.". $eo(le o' this te/(er/ent are (ositive# sel'9*illed# insu)ordinate# )ut truth'ul. The, are inde(endent# )ut not sel'9&on'ident# naturall, &autious# a((arentl, ti/id# )ut ver, &o/)ative and &ourageous *hen &ornered. The, &an )ear great res(onsi)ilities# never 'alter in dut,. The, are not e<e&utive# or (ushing# ,et the, &ontrol ever,thing *ith an iron hand and e<(e&t ever,one to )e as (ro/(t and aggressive as the, are the/slves. These (eo(le al*a,s su&&eed )est in the /ountains. THE NER6OUS. These (eo(le are al*a,s (assive and intensivel, e/otional. Their 'eelings are easil, hurt. The, are not at all &o/)ative# )ut easil, (ersuaded# or in'luen&ed. The, are o'ten too tender9hearted 'or their o*n good. The, are generall, satis9 'ied *ith ever,thing as the, 'ind it. The, are ver, agreea)le# good natured and dread an, disagree/ent# or dis(ute. The, are ver, sensitive to surroundings# neat# orderl, and ;uiet# and the, al*a,s i/(ress others *ith their ease and ;uietness. The, are easil, en&ouraged# or dis&ouraged# are ra(id# ;ui&-# tireless and un&o/(laining in *hatever the, underta-e. .n 'or/ the, are tall# slender and *ell 'or/ed# ver, attra&tive. These (eo(le al*a,s su&&ed )est in a dr, sunshin, &li/ate# THE ME!H N.! L. This te/(er/ent is generall, a /i<ture o' all the others. These (eo(le have e<&essive 'ondness 'or &o/(an,# ,et there are ti/es *hen the, *ish to )e all alone. The, love 'lo*ers# ,et the, are ha((, and &ontented and *or- )est on rain, da,s. The, love a (er/anent ho/e and *ant ever,thing 'or use# not orna/ent. The, love variet,# are al*a,s )us,# never &o/)ative# nor /ali&ious# ver, e&ono/i&al# industrious and al*a,s read, to listen to a tale o' *oe. The, love (raise# are eas, to get a&;uainted *ith and soon 'orget old 'riends to ta-e u( *ith ne* ones. The, al*a,s /ean *ell# are (rogressive# have a good /e/or, and e<(ress the/selves in a 'e* *ords. This te/(er/ent /ust al*a,s -no* the reason 'or ever,thing. The, al*a,s su&&eed )est in a /oist &li/ate. .n /ost natures t*o# or /ore o' these te/(era/ents are &o/)ined# or )iended together and it o'ten re;uires an e<(ert to deter/ine *hi&h te/(er/ent is (redo/inant. THE RUL.N% OF $RE!.OUS STONES N" TREES SUN" Y@The $re&ious stones ruled ), the Sun are Egal Stone# Ru),# !r,solite and H,a&inth. The Trees ruled ), the Sun are Laurel# Male $al/# sh and .v,. MON" Y@The Stones ruled ), the Moon are Ber,l and "ia/ond. The Trees ruled ), the Moon are Fe/ale $al/ and $o(lar. TUES" Y@The Stones ruled ), Mars are /eth,st and To(a=. The Trees ruled ), Mars are Bo< and Ma(le. WE"NES" Y@Tue Stones ruled ), Mer&ur, are E/erald and Moss gate. The Trees ruled ), Mer&ur, are !annel and Medlor. THURS" Y@The Stones ruled ), ?u(iter are Sa((hire and %arnet. The Trees ruled ), ?u(iter are Fil)ert# Fig and $lu/. FR." Y@The Stones ruled ), 6enus are !arnelian and !oral. The Trees ruled ), 6enus are M,rtle and !herr,. S TUR" Y@The Stones ruled ), Saturn are !hal&edon,# ?as(er and Load9stone. The Trees ruled ), Saturn are

Mahogon, and Lignu/ 6itae.

Me$ica% Astro%o0(
$ersons )orn )et*een Mar&h 30st and (ril 0Lth# under the governing sign ries# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to disorders o' the sto/a&h and -idne,s 'ro/ re'le< a&tion. E,e# ear# head trou)les# 'a&ial eru(tions# Neuralgia# E(ile(es,# heada&he and nervous (rostration# et&. Those )orn )et*een (ril 32th and Ma, 32th# under the governing sign Taurus# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to sore throat# tonsilitis# enlarged glands# sto/a&h trou)le# goitre# dro(si&al &o/(laints and tu/orous gro*ths# gout# a((o(le<,# (aral,sis# et&. Those )orn )et*een Ma, 30st and ?une 30st# under the governing sign %e/ini# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to disorders resulting 'ro/ nervousness# trou)le in the res(irator, tra&t B&hest# lungs and )ron&hial tu)esC# a&&idents to hands and ar/s# (ains in the 4oints# et&. Those )orn )et*een ?une 33nd and ?ul, 33nd# under the governing sign !an&er# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to &oli&# gastri& trou)les# indigestion# de'e&tive &ir&ulation# &on4estion# dro(s,# (leuris,# asth/a# &an&ers and tu/ors in )reast# et&. Those )orn )et*een ?ul, 3Ird and ugust 3Ird# under the governing sign Leo# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to &hroni& nervous disorders# i/(aired &ir&ulation# heart# )a&- and s(inal trou)le# (al(itation# 4aundi&e# &onvulsions# s,n&o(e# lo&o/otor ata<ia# et&. Those )orn )et*een ugust 3Fth and Se(te/)er 3Ird# under the governing sign 6irgo# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to vertigo# sto/a&h and intestinal trou)les# 'er/entation in the ali/entar, tra&t# nervous &o/(laints# *or/s# &oli&# et&. Those )orn )et*een Se(te/)er 3Fth and O&to)er 3Ird# under the governing sign Li)ra# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to nervous )rea-9do*ns# d,s(e(sia# -idne, and )ladder trou)le# rheu/atis/# i/(ure )lood# )rights disease# s,(hilis and *asting diseases# et&. Those )orn )et*een O&to)er 3Fth and Nove/)er 33nd# under the governing sign S&or(io# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to (iles# gravel# /us&ular &o/(laints# trou)le *ith )ladder and generative s,ste/# intestinal indigestion# a''e&tions o' the heart# *ea)a&-# lu/)ago# gout# et&. Those )orn )et*een Nove/)er 3Ird and "e&e/)er 30st# under the governing sign Sagittarius# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to &attarh# )ron&hial and (ul/onar, trou)les# derange/ent o' the digestion# 'evers# heated )lood# s&iati&a# rheu/atis/# 'alls# in4uries 'ro/ out9door s(orts# e<er&ise# et&. Those )orn )et*een "e&e/)er 33nd and ?anuar, 32th# under the governing sign !a(ri&orn# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to ill health arising 'ro/ des(onden&, and /elan&holia# digestive disorders# nervous (rostration# h,steri&s# s-in disease and le(ros,# in4ur, to teeth and )ones# rheu/atis/ in -nees# et&. Those )orn )et*een ?anuar, 30st and Fe)ruar, 0Lth# under the governing sign ;uarius# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to ill health 'ro/ de'e&tive &ir&ulation# indigestion# nervous and s(as/odi& disorders# &atarrhal &onditions# trou)le *ith )reathing# &onsu/(tion# )a&- and heart a''e&tions# in4uries and in'la//ator, &onditions in legs# an-les# et&. Those )orn )et*een Fe)ruar, 32th and Mar&h 32th# under the governing sign $is&es# an, ,ear# are su)4e&t to ail/ents 'ro/ digestive trou)les# resulting 'ro/ *orr, and an<iet,# )iliousness# (aines in the head# 'eet and )a&-# gout# &orns# )unions# &onsu/(tion# et&.

Business and 6o&ational strolog,


=HERE To *I1E AND =HAT .s BEST Fon SU!!ESS.

ries (eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een Mar&h 30st and (ril 0Lth# an, ,ear# *ill su&&eed )est and en4o, li'e /ost *hen lo&ated in large or /ediu/ si=ed &ities *here there is (lent, o' a&tivit, and large &ro*ds. $ro'essionall, these (eo(le are )est in vo&ations re;uiring a ;ui&-# a&tive te/(era/ent *ith (o*er o' e<e&ution and s-ill'ul tou&h. The, *ill do *ell to deal in o''i&e goods and &ontra&ts# as sales/en. The, /a-e good ins(e&tors# 'ar/ers# /anagers# /illiners# engravers# /odel /a-ers# surve,ors# real9estate dealers# le&turers# a((raisers# au&tioneers# (hotogra(hers# re'or/ers# elo&utionists# (ro/oters# astrologers# (hrenoiogists and &hara&ter readers and su&&ess'ul in /ilitar, a''airs. The i/(ortant da, and ti/e o' the *ee- is Tuesda, /orning. Taurus (eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een (ril 32 and Ma, 32# an, ,ear# *ill do )est along rivers and in large &ities# )ut not near large )odies o' *ater. .n the &it, ,ou should live a*a, 'ro/# the )usiness &enter and *ill 'eel )est *hen lo&ated in a ;uiet#

shad, (la&e# &ountr,# village or su)ur)an ho/e a*a, 'ro/ the noise and e<&ite/ent. Should do *ell to deal in eata)les# drin-a)les and household goods. Taurus (eo(le are ada(ted 'or /e&hani&al o&&u(ations *here the, &an *or- steadil,. The, &an su&&eed as do&tors# nurses# 'ar/ers# 'ruit9gro*ers# gardeners and in all agri&ultural (ursuits. lso as )uilders# dress9/a-ers# 'lorists# de&orators# house (ainters# ta<ider/ists# /anu'a&turing &he/ists# et&. ./(ortant da, and ti/e o' the *ee-# Frida, evening. %e/ini $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een Ma, 30st and ?une 30st# an, ,ear# *ill do )est on high ground# a*a, 'ro/ all large )odies o' *ater and in /ediu/ si=ed to*ns. These (eo(le &an sell an,thing ), a good tal-. The, /a-e good /illiners# s&hool tea&hers# e<(ert a&&ountants# de&orative artists# la*,ers# 4ournalists# le&turers# (hotogra(hers# rail*a, e/(lo,ees# 4e*elers# /anu'a&turers o' s/all arti&les and novelties# se&retaries and translators. ./(ortant da, o' the *ee-# Wednesda, .M. !an&er $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een ?une 33nd and ?ul, 33nd# an, ,ear# *ill do )est near large )odies o' *ater and in large &ities. The, su&&eed *hen dealing in li;uids and household goods as sales/en )ut easil, dis&ouraged. These (eo(le su&&eed )est in vo&ations re;uiring (ersistent e''ort# &o/)ined *ith (atien&e su&h as dress9/a-ers# &oo-# *aiter# ste*ard# &o/(anion# nurse# a&tor# gro&er# &on'e&tioner# /anager o' laundries# restaurants and hotels. !an&er is the sign ruling &ountr, and ho/e# ./(ortant da, o' *ee- Monda,. Leo $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een ?ul, 3Ird and ugust 3Ird# an, ,ear# *ill do )est on high ground# a*a, 'ro/ the *ater in large &ro*ds and dangerous (la&es. "eal in an, -ind o' /etal goods or an,thing a)ove ground. .n (ositions o' res(onsi)ilit, the, su&&eed )est. These (eo(le are *ell ada(ted as o''i&ers o' the (oli&e or ar/,# le&turers# elo&utionists and in trades the, do *ell as 4e*elers# golds/iths and *riters o' short stories. ./(ortant da, o' *ee-# Sunda,. 6irgo $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een ugust 3Ird and Se(te/)er 3Ird# an, ,ear# *ill do )est in large &ities# near rivers. The8 su&&eeG. in household good.s and restaurants# are &a(a)le o' 'ollo*ing vo&ations *her.. a&tivit8 and general /ental a)ilit, hel( the/ to su&&eed. lSO as authors# (rinters# (aint&r) and de&orators# These (ro(le have the )est health and en4o, li'e /ost *hen lo&ated a*a, 'ro/ large &ities or live out in the su)ur)s. ./(ortant da, o' the *ee-# Wednesda,.

Bus.NEss .uo 6o& noNa naoLo%Y !ontinued. Li)ra $oo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een Se(te/)er 3Fth and O&to)er 3Ird# an, ,ear# *ill do )oat on high ground and a*a, 'ro/ all *aters# in s/all to*ns# and &hanging o'ten. "eal in an,thing s(e&ulative. These (eo(le are a(t to do *ell in an,thing *hi&h ta-&s the/ .nto &onta&t *ith (eo(le as (u)li& *or- or an, (ro'ession &ausing &onsidera)le &rareL Tho, /a-e good *riters# /usi&ians# le&turers# artists# li)rarians# singers# )and and &hdr /asters# a&tors# stage dire&tors# )aili's# (oliti&al o''i&ers# et&. .n the /ore &o)servative lines# the, ?o *ell as do&tors# &he/ists# druggists# &hara&ter readers# se&retaries# (rinters# &ar(enters# de&orators# &on'e&tioners and house
-ee(ers.

./(ortant da, o' *ee-# Frida,. S&or(io $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een O&to)er 3Fth and Nove/)er33nd# ar, ,ear# *illdo )est near rivers and lo*lands also large &ities and in &ro*ds or traveling a)out "eal in li;uids o' an, -ind. These (eo(le *ill )e *ell ada(ted 'or all e/(lo,/ents *here none and (lu&- are re;uirad. The, /a-e la*,ers# do&tors# dete&tives# &he/ists# druggists# and in an, )u:iness &onne&ted *ith oils and li;uids. The, also do *ell as /e&hani&s# soldiers# hotel -eo(eta et&. ./(ortant $a( o' the *ee-# Tuesda,#

Sagittarius $eo(le>9 Those orn )et*een Nove/)er 3Ird and "e&e/)er 30st# an, ,ear# *ill do )est on high

ground in the s/aller to*ns and *ith &ongenial (eo(le onl,. "eal in /etal goods# 'ire ar/s# &ontra&ts# et&. The, /a-e good tea&hers# (h,si&ians# la*,ers# ins(e&tors# astrologers# astrono/ers# (hotogra(hers# designers# es;uestrians# artists# /usi&ians# (rinters# s&ul(tors# &ashiers# advan&e agents# (ro/oters# e<e&utives and /anagers. ./(ortant $a( o' the *ee-# Thursda,. !a(ri&orn $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een "e&e/)er 33nd and ?anuar, 32th# an, ,ear# *illdo)estonhigh ground. Travel a)out and deal in an,thing that &o/es outo' tho ground# 'ar/ i/(le/ents et&. These (eo(le /a-e good /anagers 'or others. The, are also ada(ted 'or general and (ra&ti&al *or- &onne&ted *ith things o' the earth. The, are )est ada(ted for (ursuits in an, vo&ation *here stead, app%ication an$ in$-str( are re<-ire$. E%a orate enterprses' great underta-ings# and large s(e&ulations are )est &ondu&ted ), !a(ri&orn (eo(le. The, also do *ell as la*,ers# /anagers# gro&ers# &oal dealers# sto&- raisers# /illiners# )uilders# u(holsterers# designers# et&. ./(ortant da, o' the *ee-# Saturda,. ;uarius $eo(le>9 Those )orn )et*een ?anuar, 30st and Fe)ruar, 0Lth# an, ,ear# *ill do )est as su(erintendents# /anagers an$ (ushers in an, l)e o' )usineas )ut /ust -ee( on hi0h ground as /u&h as (ossi)le> )est to deal in s/all arti&les on large s&ales. These peop%e s-ccee$ )est in %ife' in p-rs-its !here stea$( app%ication of the /ind en$ concentration of tho-0ht an$ action is nessessar,. The( 5a:e tea&hers# r..tians# artistI# $esi0ners' ele&tri&ians# s-r6e(ors' tra6e%ers an$ e9p%orers' !riters' re'or/ers# ncrcha?its. etc. These peop%e -n$er this si0n ha6e in6enti6e 0eni-s an$ are responsi hs for 5~ Ic irnentions for the enefit of h-5anit( than an( of the other si0ns. ./(ortant $a( of the !ee:' Sat-r$a(. Pisce. Peop%e2; Those orn )et*een Fe r-ar( 32th an$ March "8th' an( (ear' *ill $o est near rivers and in %ar0e cities. These (eo(le are the Last !or:ers' never tire# are t.i!n(s read, to 0o an$ there is nothin0 too great for the5 to -n$erta:e if the, onl, have so/eone t?' La. : the5 -p. The( s-ccee$ )est in e5p%o(5ent that re<-ires int-iti6e 4u4stanei.t or t-e po!c2 to a$J-st the5se%6es an$ /a-e the )est of &ir&u/stan&es and !heic ccnsi-2ra'~$e th?ccrtton is ne&essar, !ith attention to $etai%s. i?% this si0n are teachers. instru&tors in %an0-a0n. cop(ists. e%oc-tionists' aeto;?a of e5ot~ona% parts' $ecorati6e artists' tai%ors' dress9/a-ers. 5it%iners' )uo-9-oe(&r8# acco-ntants' na6a% /en# tra6e%ers' advan&e Ii0en?s' nn6et ts. printers' house-ee(ers# etc. ./(ortant $a( t the I:' I%h-rs$a(.
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)NDER =HICH Si3N OF THE CODIAC;


R.ES@This sUn (rodu&es a dr,# lean )od, o' inMdVe stature# *ith strong li/)s# large 'a&e a/V ne&-# shar(# slight# &iGar-# heav, e(e ro!s' *r, hair# thi&i?ioulders# an .nte/(erate and violent ds(osition# a 'ier, nature. The, are lia)le to aG<G(le=,# s/all(o<# tootha&he# heada&he# (i/(les# ring*or/s# hNr9li(# )aldness. T URUS9Ths sign (rodu&es a short# 'ull# *o0l9s&t nerson# large 'a&e end e,es# tU&- ne&- and li(s# )road 'orehead# *ide nose and 5o-th. s!arth(. s%th$ntr 'a&e# a short# thi&-# )road hand# large shoulders# dar-# *ir, and &url, hair. %reatl, 0i6en to eating# un'eeling# /elan&hol,# slo* to anger# iS t&iri)le *h&n enraged. .n nature
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the, are &old and earthl,. Lia)le to -ingGs evil# s&ro'ula# sore throat# ;uin=,# a)s&esses# *ens# &atarrh# and rheu/atis/. %Ei8llN.@This sign (rodu&es a tall# u(right# *ell9/ade )od,# long ar/s# )ut sli/ hands and 'eet# dar- hair# ha=el e,es# a shar(# ;ui&-# (enetrating sight# strong )od,# an a&tive# ;ui&- ste( and *al-# good understanding# a (o*er'ul i/agination# ver, Un9de&ided and dou)ting# )ut ver, 4udi&ious in *orldl, /atters# given to o&&ult and s&ienti'i& studies# a hot# /oist# sanguine nature# easil, satis'ied. Lia)le to a&&idents to the hands# ar/s and shoulders# )ad )lood# diste/(ered 'an&ies# nervous &o/(laints# a&uraigia and throat trou)les. ! N!ER@This sign (rodu&es a short# s/all (erson# *ith a (ale &o/(le<ion# rouad# 'ull 'a&e# *ith s/all 'eatures# sad# )ro*n hair# s/all gra, e,es# the u((er (art o' the )od, larger than the lo*er (art# &onstitution *ea-# nature dull# ti/id and *ater,# greatl, in'luen&ed ), the /oon. Lia)le to )odil, i/(er'e&tions# sto/a&h# )reast and &hest trou)les# *ea- digestion# &oughs# &an&ers and tu/ors. LEO@This sign (rodu&es a (erson o' 'ull stature# *ell (ro(ortioned# )road shoulders# *ell set# hair )ush, or &urling# large# ;ui&-9sighted e,es# large head# 'ier&e &ountenan&e# rudd, &o/(le<ion# ver, 'ir/# a&tive ste(# *ith a (roud# )old air. The nature is dr,# 'ier,# &o//anding# at ti/es ver, &ontrar,# ,et 'ree and &ourteous. Lia)le to si&-ness or a&&idents in the )a&-# (leuris,# &onvulsions# (ains in the )a&-# heart trou)le# or an, e(ide/i& diseases. 6.R%O@This sign (rodu&es (ersons o' /iddle stature# slender 'igure# neat and *ell9'or/ed# )ro*n hair and dar&o/(le<ion# 'air 'eatures# *ea-# /usi&al voi&e# (leasant in &onversation# /ind ingenious and given to stud,# ver, 'i&-le and )ash'ul# nature &old and /elan&hol,# ver, 'e/inine# Lia)le to sto/a&h and )o*el &o/(laints# &oli&# liver and generative organs a''e&ted. L.BR @This sign (rodu&es a tall# elegantl,9'or/ed (erson# )ut rather slender# light# s/ooth hair# round )eauti'ul 'a&e# 'ine &lear &o/(le<ion# shar(# &lear# )lue e,es# *ell9(rin&i(led and o' an even te/(er. .n nature hot and /oist# sanguine and hu/ane. Lia)le to gravel# )ladder and -idne, &o/(laints# *ea- )a&-# )ad )lood and ul&ers. S!OR$.O@This sign (rodu&es (ersons o' a thought'ul# reserved and de&eit'ul dis(osition. Thi&-# *ell9set# /ediu/9si=ed# strong and ro)ust# dus-, &o/(le<ion# dar-# &url, hair# thi&- ne&- and &oarse# hair, li/)s# o'ten )o*9legged or &lu)9'ooted. &old# *ater,# (heig/ati&# tri&-, nature. Lia)le to gravel# ru(ture# de'e&ts# a&&idents and genital a''li&tions. S %.TT R.US@This sign (rodu&es a *ell9'or/ed# rather tall (erson# *ith a strong# a&tive )od,# long# handso/e 'a&e# straight# %re&ian nose# &lear# shar( e,e and rudd, &o/(le<ion# in&lined to )aldness# ver, )old# daring all# a great hunter# 'ond o' horses and all athleti& e<er&ises. hot# dr,# &holeri& nature. Lia)le to a&&idents to the thighs 'ro/ 'oils# hurts 'ro/ ani/als# )ad )lood# 'evers# )urns# s&alds# and sto/a&h trou)le. ! $R.!ORN@This sign (rodu&es a short# slender# ill9'or/ed (erson# *ith a long# thin 'a&e# long# (ointed &hin# thin )eard# long# s/all ne&-# dar-# &oarse hair# *ea- -nees# &roo-ed legs# a 4u/(ing 4er-, /ove/ent# a so/e*hat 'o<,# &a(ri&ious nature# &old and dr,# /elan&hol,. Lia)le to all trou)le and a&&idents to the -nees and legs# strains# 'ra&tures# it&h# and &utaneous &o/(laints. 5U R.US@This sign (rodu&es a stout# *ell9set# rather tall and handsome person# hut *ith distorted or crooked teeth, rather strong, robust and healthy, a clear, deli&ate &o/(le<ion# eas, to /a-e a&;uaintan&es# a shar(# &lear ha=el e,e o' great /agnetis/# a gentle# )enevolent and sanguine nature# hot /oist# and hu/ane. This sign governs the legs and an-les# and all /anner o' a&&idents and in'ir/ities in&ident to these /e/)ers# nervous diseases# &ra/(s# et&. PISCESThis sign produces a person *ith a short, large, pale, fleshy face, a stoonin&# heavy walk, a plump, fat face, with clear, white skin, dark hair, round shouldered# dull eyes, short arms and legs# large 'eet an indolent cold, watery nature, g ! e! t"# a!kir g absurd e"iest ons and sa! ing foolish things 8 tnout thin-ing Lis)le to all diseases o' the 'eet# gout# rheu/atis/# &ra/(s# it&h# )lot&hes# )oils# ul&ers# &old feet, stomach and bowels from wet feet$ NOTE@These des&ri(tions are so/eti/es varied# as ea&h (lanet in its as(e&t thro*s an influence both on mind and body% also, persons born on the cusp of the signs *ill (artake of both influences, and in so/e &ases o' the su&&eeding sign onl,. &'E ()* +*C,(.erschel /*ranus# This planet, like 0eptune, has but little in'luen&e on hu/an 12fe it beino! too far a*a, to a&t. Fro/ *hat can be determined by modern observation his influence is either e3tremely good or evil and his &hanges ver, sudden. Herschel takes seven years to pass through each sign$ If ascending at time of birth, he &auses the (erson to )e ver, e&&entri& and to (ursue e<traordinar, (ursuits# an unset8 tied li'e# and he governs a//al /agnetis/ and gives ver, ro/anti& ideas. If $e~ s&enthng# his in'luen&e is evil through (u)li& /eetings and ne*s(a(er *ritings. Saturn@ihis (lanet is one thousand ti/es larger than the Earth# and ta-es nearl, 8*o and one9hal' ,ears to (ass through ea&h sign. His in'luen&es is e<tre/el, evil: in 'a&t# he is &alled the greater /is'ortune# and is the &ause o' /u&h su''ering. He &auses l/genng si&-ness 'ro/ 'alls# )ruises# and &uts# (er(etual trou)le ani disgra&e# ever,thing &ontinuall, going *rong: and unless he is as(e&ted ), the Sun or ,-piter' the (erson *ill )e a &o/(lete 'ailure in li'e. $ersons )orn under his in'luen&e are nervous# )ash'ul# &o*ardl,# /elan&hol,# and given to &r,ing at the least (rovo&ation. ihe, *ill su''er 'ro/ &hroni& disease and /ental in'ir/ities. The, are o)stinate# re9served# and /ali&ious# )ut adhere stronl, to their atta&h/ents. .' )orn in a *ater, sign#

the (ersons are lia)le to death ), dro*ning: i' in a 'ier, sign# death ), 'ire: i' in an earthl, sign# in danger o' )eing )uried alive or ), su''o&ation. .n an, event# he )rings death ), all &old diseases# &oughs# agues# rheu/atis/# &onsu/(tion# dro(s,# et&. .' as(e&ted *ith the Moon# he &auses trou)le 'or the (ersonGs (arents# death o' relations# and )eing *ronged ), elderl, (ersons. .' the (erson is )orn *hen Saturn is in /id9heaven B*hi&h is o' short durationC# the (erson *ill )ene'it ), lega&ies# ), elderl, (eo(le# and ), dealing in land and houses# es(e&iall, i' the, deal *ith Saturnine (eo(le or things. Saturn governs the )ones# liver# s(leen and 4oints. ?u(iter@This (lanet is the largest o' the solar s,ste/# )eing 0#I22 ti/es larger than the Earth# and is one ,ear in (assing through ea&h sign o' the +odia&. ?u(iter is ver, )ene'i&ient# )eing &alled the greater 'ortune. When rising at )irth# )e &auses great strength o' &onstitution# ena)ling the (ersons to over&o/e all /anner o' evil *hi&h *ould (rove 'atal under an, other &onditions. $ersons )orn under this (lanet are 4ovial# &heer'ul# health'ul# sin&ere# generous# s,/(atheti&# honest# and 'ree 'ro/ /eanness o' ever, -ind. The, are al*a,s /u&h estee/ed 'or their honora)le and /agnanitnous &ondu&t# and are the 'avorites o' 'ortune. .' the (erson is )orn *hen ?u(iter is in /id9heaven# the, *ill )e&o/e ver, *ealth, and gain great honor and distin&tion. This (lanet never &auses /arriage. ?u(iter )rings death ), ;uin=,# )ad )lood# liver and lung &o/(laints# *hi&h are a&&elerated i' ries or Taurus are as(e&ted. ?u(iter governs the thighs# 'eet and arterial s,ste/. Mars@This (lanet is )et*een the Earth and ?u(iter. .t is not as large as the Earth# and (asses through ea&h sign in eight *ee-s and one da,# )eing ninet,9eight *ee-s in (assing around the Sun. Mars is an evil (lanet# )ut ;uite di''erent 'ro/ Saturn. He &auses all hot and 'ier, diseases: (ersons under his in'luen&e are lia)le to )urns# &uts# 'alls# and all violent a&&idents# gunshot *ounds# s*ord thrusts# et&. The (eo(le are al*a,s rash# easil, angered# and read, to rush into ;uarrels and )loodshed. The, have no (it, nor /er&,: the, are 'ond o' 'ighting# *ar and danger# and o'tn gain honors as 'ighting &hara&ters. Mars &auses loss ), ro))ers and 'raud# also su&&ess in an, )usiness using or dealing in /etals. He also &auses death ), 'evers# *ounds 'ro/ /etals# s(itting o' )lood# er,si(elas# sui&ide# and ), 'ire or su''o&ation in /ines. Mars governs the e<ternal organs# the gall#

-idne,s# and /us&les.


6enus@This )eauti'ul (lanet is nearer the Sun than the Earth# and is a)out t*o *ee-s and 'ive da,s in ea&h o' the signs# ta-ing thirt,9t*o *ee-s to (ass around the Sun. She is a)out the sa/e si=e as the Earth. While not e;ualling ?u(iter# still 6enus is a (o*er'ul (lanet 'or good. She assists to strengthen a *ea- &onstitution# )ut gives great in&lination 'or (leasure *hi&h /a, in4ure the health in its (ursuit. $ersons )orn under 6enus are /ild and ;uiet in dis(osition# *ith in&lination to long 4ourne,s# and *ill (ro'it in all dealings *ith 'e/ales. 6enus (arta-es ver, easil, o' the in'luen&es that govern the other (lanets and signs# so that it is i/(ossi)le to 'or/ 4udg/ents *ithout ta-ing this /atter into 'ull &onsideration. When in /id9heaven# those )orn under this (lanet are ver, res(e&ta)le# health,# and en4o, (leasures and a/use/ents. She &auses /arriages# )irth o' &hildren# et&. Her evil as(e&t &auses disa((oint/ents# slander# 'ree living# disease# dis&redit# and ve<ations. 6enus &auses death ), (oisons# &an&er# s&urr,# d,senter,# dia)etes# and -idne, &o/(laints. She governs the internal se<ual organs# the throat and nervous s,ste/. Mer&ur,@This (lanet is nearest the Sun. He is ver, s/all# )eing onl, one9hal' the si=e o' the Earth# and o&&u(ies a)out one *ee- and 'our hours in ea&h sign o' the +odia&# ta-ing onl, t*elve *ee-s and t*o da,s to (ass around the Sun. His in'luen&e# *hen ta-en alone# &auses great restlessness or /an, short 4ourne,s in li'e# a great desire to &hange# a )us, /ind# given to reading and stud,. Being the &hie' ruler o' the /ental 'a&ulties# noti&e /ust )e ta-en as to the as(e&ts o' the other (lanets and their in'luen&e in &onne&tion *ith Mer&ur,# as he is ver, unde&ided and *ill go *ith either a good or evil (lanet. .' as(e&ted *ith the Sun# he &auses great a)ilities 'or s&ien&e. .' as(e&ted ), the Moon# he *ill &ause a *ea- /ind# and the (erson *ill )e&o/e an idiot ~% insane. The good as(e&ts &ause a&tivit, 8n )usiness# su&&ess in la*suits and literar,

/atters. Mer&ur, &auses death ( 'ur,# /adness# e(ile(s,# &oughs# o)stru&tions .n the )o*els# 5e%ancho*(' and $eath Mer&ur, governs the : 8 &o/(rehend the .//ense )ul- o' this

( ro))ers or ( a&&idents .n s(orts.

great )od, and ho* he -ee(s the (lanets .n (er(etual 5otion aro-n$ hi5. The specific n'luen&e o' the Sun .s to co-nteract the 0oo$ an$ e6i% of the (lanets. The Sun &auses (rideandsu&&esslnli'e. .'ln&on4un&tion*ithan,(lsnetandtheEarthhedestro,s 8n a great /easure the (o*er o' the (lanet hi/sel' to a &ertain e<tent# thus over&o/ing the evil (lanets and /odi',ing the good o' others. .t .s# there'ore# )est that he )an no as(e&t to the good ones and 'ull as(e&t to the evil ones. The Sun governs the .teart and vital s,ste/. The Moon@This )eauti'ul 0%o e Is 'i't, ti/es her o*n si=e s/aller than the Earth. "eing so near the Earth Bonl, 3K2#222 /ilesC# she has a (o*er'ul in'luen&e on ever, (erson a&&ording to her (osition at the ti/e o' their )irth. She also has a ver, not&ea)le in'luen&e on the tides and ever, living thing# )e .t (lant# )ird# ani/al# or 'ish. The Moon &auses a *ea- &onstitution and a short li'e 'or those )orn *hen she .s .n the /id. Leaven. The ani/al (ro(ensities de(end al/ost *holl, on the Moon and those )orn *hensheisas(e&ted*ithanevil(lanetaresuretoleadanldleanhde)an&hedl4'e# given to drin-ing and glutton,. .' as(e&ted to Mars# she gives *it# .ngenuit,# travel# novelt,: to Mer&ur,# &lever and 'ortunate through li'e: to ?u(iter# *ealth: to the Sun# e/(lo,/ent# (re'er/ent: to 6enus# /arriage# and /an, 'e/ale 'riends: to Saturn# gain 'ro/ lega&ies# and dishonest,. When the Moon .s .n the sign o' the (erson# s)n &auses a &hange 'or the )etter# a 4ourne,# re/oval# a vo,age# et&. The Moon &auses all (hleg/ati& and &old diseases# trou)le *ith the e,es# dro*ning# dro(s,# slee(9*al-ing# et&. The Moon governs the )reast# sto/a&h# %(5ph' an$ 'luidi& s,ste/s.
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THE TRUTH BOUT THE ST RS The 'ollo*ing *ill )e 'ound ver, lnteGestlng to all (erson *ho stud, the stars> NE$TUNE@This (lanet *as &ts&overed in 01F1 ), the Froth astrono/er Loverner. L. &ri )e seen onl, ), the rost (o*er'ul teles&o(e. .t is o)served near the #terldi>n Ct Lt&hght during the /onth o' "e&e/)er# in the =odia&al &ot#tellaUor o' %e/ini. it oGe than tht8e 0GLion /'l&8 'roGa 'le earth# it e<eits ver, little in'lutv>a. t'lSUS@This 4 net *it to an er&nhg stat the latter (art o' this ,eaG. Tha na)*t. V Cr76's !hen in *ene~c c s(e&t (rodu&es vo<nant& ideas# e&&entri&it,# a t.&sG(ettial O 88!t to /tt. 7?er I#ie EeK~nts ii! Lncc. or t~?e %o6e aK i?%% thn2?i -~co'?trnon' ir-~ >A*s# 2~ i=&o&l. When & a&ted it rrodur8s Wn unaav# vneontroEahle# =n8 c 8r;t8A 4Geao8. ha (inE >t. X..#i'-&r 8>Y N8tn# /uLe tha /ost al&&dId /v&/ at
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?U$.TER@This i//ense /ass# s(inning through the heavens# *ith its 'our sateVhtes# or /oons# (resents a /ost )eauti'ul sight# vie*ed through the teles&o(e. ?u(iter *ill )e an evening star 'ro/ ?ul, Jth to Se(te/)er 03th. This (lanet# *hen 'ree 'ro/ all evil &onta&t# denotes the (erson )orn under it to )e ver, generous# o(en# and sin&ere in dis(osition# neither (ra&ti&ing 'raud nor sus(e&ting it in others. Their *al- is u(8 right# no)le# and 'ir/. The, are honest# 'ir/ 'riends# and generous ene/ies# -ind and &harita)le# 'ree# &on'iding# 'ran-# )enevolent# and 'riendl,# al*a,s ha((, and (ros(erous. When ill as(e&ted the, are &areless# irreligious# 'ret'ul# and e<travagant# )ut nevar disagreeable or hard to get along *ith. M RS@This 'ier, little *anderer is easil, distinguished in the heavens. He is no8v an evening star# and &an )e seen in the *estern hori=on shortl, a'ter sunset. Mars# *hen 'avora)l, &on'igurated at the )irth o' an individual# &auses hi/ to have great &ourage and de<terit,# great (o*er o' &al&ulation# and )rilliant *it# re/ar-a)le 'or their a&ute (er&e(tion# although not (ossessing ver, solid 4udg/ent. The, are unsu)/itting# 'earless# and ver, &o/)ative. in an evil as(e&t Mars (rodu&es terri)le (assion# great

destru&tiveness# revenge# ungoverna)le# and devoid o' all (rin&i(le and /orals. 6ENUS@This interesting little (lanet is the )rightest and /ost )eauti'ul o' all the heavenl, )odies. .n a((earan&e she undergoes various &hanges si/ilar to the /oon and her sha(e is a &res&ent. 6enus is no* a /orning star# )ut is not as )rilliant as she *as a 'e* *ee-s ago. The nature o' 6enus *hen 'ree 'ro/ a''li&tion is to &ause in&lination 'or /usi&# (oetr,# (ainting# dra*ing# s&ul(ture and all the elegant arts and a/use/ents. The native is &heer'ul# good natured# virtuous# -ind and &harita)le arid ver, 'ond o' the o((osite se<# ), *ho/ the, are greatl, )eloved and ad/ired. When a''li&ted ), the /ale'i& or evil (lanets# 6enus (ersons are le*d# vulgar# e<travagant# dissi(ated# leading a 'ast# li&entious li'e# ga/)ling# drin-ing and slo* o' (er&e(tion. MER!URY@This (lanet is seldo/ seen# as he is hidden ), the )right and rend9gent ra,s o' the setting sun. Mer&ur, &an )e seen ver, (lainl, on ugust 3Jth and 8e&e/)er 30st this ,ear# 4ust a'ter sunset# and one O&to)er 02th# 4ust )e'ore sunrise. i~i~r~ &ur, is a du)ious (lanet# lending his in'luen&e to the good ones *hen near the/ and hel(ing the evil ones *hen *ith the/. When *ith evil planets he weakens the /ental (o*ers# &ausing a shallo*# idioti& (erson# devoid o' good 4udg/ent or ordinar, re'le&tion# never /a-ing /u&h (rogress in the *orld. With the )ene'i& (lanets he &auses high in8 telle&tual develo(/ent and great )usiness a)ilit,# ;ui&- o' (er&e(tion and in all /ove8 /ents. as(e&ted Saturn &auses (eo(le to )e /elan&hol,# h,(o&hondria&al# and al*a,s uneas,# 'retting and re(ining# /istruth'ul# sus(i&ious# envious# trea&herous# and stu))orn> ver, disagreea)le (eo(le in ever, *a,. ?U$.TER@This i//ense /ass# s(inning through the heavens# *ith its 'our sateL8 lites# or /oons# (resents a /ost )eauti'ul sight# vie*ed through the teles&o(e. ?u(iter *ill )e an evening star 'ro/ ?ul, Jth to Se(te/)er 03th. This (lanet# *hen 'ree 'ro/ all evil &onta&t# denotes the (erson )orn under it to )e ver, generous# o(en# and sin&ere in dis(osition# neither (ra&ti&ing 'raud nor sus(e&ting it in others. Their *al- is u(right# no)le# and 'ir/. The, are honest# 'ir/ 'riends# and generous ene/ies# -ind and &harita)le# 'ree# &on'iding# 'ran-# )enevolent# and 'riendl,# al*a,s ha((, and (ros(erous. When ill as(e&ted the, are &areless# irreligious# 'ret'ul# and e<travagant# )ut never disagreea)le or hard to get along *ith. M RS@This 'ier, little *anderer is easil, distinguished in the heavens. He is nonG an evening star, and &an )e seen in the western hori=on shortl, a'ter sunset. Mars# *hen 'avora)l, &on'igurated at the )irth o' an individual# &auses hi/ to have great &ourage and de<terit,# great (o*er o' &al&ulation# and )rilliant *it# re/ar-a)le 'or their a&ute (er&e(tion# although not (ossessing ver, solid 4udg/ent. The, are unsu)/itting# 'earless# and ver, &o/)ative. .n an evil as(e&t Mars (rodu&es terri)le (assion# great destru&tiveness# revenge# ungoverna)le# and devoid o' all (rin&i(le and /orals. 6ENUS@This interesting little (lanet is the )rightest and /ost )eauti'ul o' all the heavenl, )odies. .n a((earan&e she undergoes various &hanges si/ilar to the /oon and her sha(e is a &res&ent. 6enus is no* a /orning star# )ut is not as )rilliant as she *as a 'e* *ee-s ago. The nature o' 6enus *hen 'ree 'ro/ a''li&tion is to &ause in&lination 'or /usi&# (oetr,# (ainting# dra*ing# s&ul(ture and all the elegant arts and a/use/ents. The native is &heer'ul# good natured# virtuous# -ind and &harita)le and ver, 'ond o' the o((osite se<# ), *ho/ the, are greatl, )eloved and ad/ired. When a''li&ted ), the /ale'i& or evil (lanets# 6enus (ersons are le*d# vulgar# e<travagant# dissi(ated# leading a 'ast# li&entious li'e# ga/)ling# drin-ing and slo* o' (er&e(tion. MER!URY@This (lanet is seldo/ seen# as he is hidden ), the )right and retu8gent ra,s o' the setting sun. Mer&ur, &an )e seen ver, (lainl, on ugust 3Jth and Lie9 cember 41st this ,ear# 4ust a'ter sunset# and one O&to)er 02th# 4ust )e'ore sunrise. Mar&ur, is a du)ious (lanet# lending his in'luen&e to the good ones *hen near the/ and helping the evil ones when *ith the/. When *ith evil planets he weakens the /ental powers, causing a shallow, idiotic person, devoid of good 5udgment or ordinar, re'le&tion# never /a-ing /u&h (rogress in the *orld. With the )ene'i& (lanets he &auses high intelle&tual develo(/ent and great )usiness a)ilit,# ;ui&- o' (er&e(tion and in all /ove8 /ents.

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THE PLANETS There are nine heavenly bodies which throw their light directly on the Earth. Eight an no %i0ht of their o!n' -t ref%ect that of the Sun# and therefore eco5e 6isi %e to our or0ans of ei0ht These are &alled $lanets i?s the( are o)served to !an$er. The( $iffer fro5 Stars in that the( &an e ro-0ht nearer our si0ht ( the ai$ of a te%escope' !hi%e the stars# even !ith the ai$ of the 5ost (o*er'ul teles&o(es $o not appear an( larger or nearer the Earth than the( $o to the na:e$ e(e. The( si5p%( appear as (oints of %i0ht an$ are s-ppose$ to e S-ns an$ centers of other !or%$s. The S-n' )eing the &enter of o-r -no*n -ni6erse' has nine $lanets revolving aro-n$ hi5. These are -no*n as 1-%canFNG' Merc-r(' Mars# Earth' 1en-s' ,-piter' Saturn# Uranus an$ Nept-ne. A%% these $lanets# !ith the e9ception of Uranus an$ Nept-ne' !ere :no!n in ti/es of the re/otest anti<-it(. THE SUN

The s(e&i'i& /eaning of the Sun is su&&ess. If he e in &on4in&tion *ith a $lanet he destroys that inf%-ence to a certain e9tent' e it good or evil an$ ass-res his in'luen&e .nstead. To ins-re s-ccess in %ife the S-n sho-%$ e fres 'ro/ a%% 5a%efic aspects. In tact' it Iis etter that he ha6e no as(e&t *hatever# to e seen alone is best$
THE MOON

The Moon has 5ore inf%-ence on hu/an %ife than an( P%anet e<&e(t the Sun. The Moon is a Fe5inine $lanet# pro$-cin0 co%$' 5oist an$ ph%e05atic (ersons. =hen hi0h in the heavens or *ell $i0nifie$ in the 3%ass' si0nifies a person of &o/(osed 5anners' a sear&her after scientific :no!%e$0e' a ten$er' charita %e nature an$ a %o6er of e6er(thin0 honest an$ in0enio-sB easi%( fri0htene$' %o6in0 peace an$ to %i6e 'ree fro5 care' responsi i%it( an$ !orr(. Nat-ra%%( inc%ine$ to 5o6e fro5 (la&e to (la&e. =hen %o! in the 3%ass si0nifies an i$%e' care%ess person' given to drin- an$ delighting to %i6e a e00ar%( an$ $iscontente$ %ife. Those -n$er the inf%-ence of the Moon are of 'air stature# (ale co5p%e9ion' ro-n$ face' gre, e(es' one e,e a%!a(s a %itt%e %ar0er than the other' or a %itt%e hi0herB short' st- ( han$s an$ a 0enera%%( f%esh( for5' !ith 5-ch hair on a%% (arts of the o$(. To e -n$er the Moon si0nifies high positions for %a$ies' as the( are a%!a(s *ell tho-0ht of ( those in hi0h positions. 3ir%s orn of (oor (arents !i%% rise to great $is. )nction. The Moon' ( reason of her s!ift 5o6e5ent' 6aries those orn -n$er her in 5an( *a,s# ca-sin0 the5 to e constant%( chan0in0 in their $isposftionB 'or this reason tra6e%ers an$ pi%0ri5s' %etter carriers' etc.' are orn -n$er herB a%so fisher5en' hote% :eepers' h-nters' 5essen0ers' re!ers' n-rses' /id*ives# $ea%era in %i<-i$s an$ store -ee(ers 0enera%%(. The Moon ca-ses apop%e9ies' co%ic' sto5ach tro- %es' p%e-ris(' :i$ne( an$ %a$$er $iseases' $rops( an$ fe5a%e $isor$ers 0enera%%(. The Moon in an( sign of the +odia& !i%% a&&elerate an( $isease *hi&h /a, a/id the part of the o$( in !hich the Moon is in at the ti5e. Acci$ents are 5ore %ia %e to hapOpen to the part of the )od, in *hi&h the Moon 0o6erns. If ph(sicians an$ s-r0eons !o-%$ fa5i%iari7e themselves !ith this s- Ject the( !o-%$ sa6e /an, %i6es an$ 5-ch needless su''ering. The Moon !as ca%%e$ ( the ancients' *-cina' C(nthis' Diana' Phoe e' *atona' NO=t-ca' Luna an$ Prosperpina.
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VULCAN O' 6ul&an# *e -no* )ut little. He is rarel, seen# e<&e(t during an e&li(se o' the Sun. MERCURY

Mer&ur, &an onl, )e seen *ith the na-ed e,e on rare o&&asions and then onl, 'or a 'e* /inutes# &lose to the hori=on i//ediatel, a'ter sunset# or )e'ore sunrise. lthough his e<isten&e and in'luen&e *as -no*n in ver, an&ient ti/es# he *as seldo/ seen )e'ore the invention o' the teles&o(e. The in'luen&e o' Mer&ur, governs the (er&e(tions# /e/or, and generative (rin&i(les# )ut his in'luen&e *ill 'ollo* a good or evil $lanet. His natural in'luen&e is to &ause /elan&hol,# tri&-er,# (er4ur,# et&. He a''e&ts the intelle&t &ausing the native to )e a sear&her a'ter all -inds o' /,steries: to )e shar( and *itt,# a/)itious# 'ond o' travel# un*ear, in 'an&, and &urious# .' he is *ith evil $lanets at the ti/e# the o((osite o' the a)ove *ill o&&ur# &ausing the native to )e&o/e a great liar# )oast'ul#

*i&-ed# 'alse# idioti&# o' no O(inion or 4udg/ent or learning and against ever,thing good and true. Those under Mer&ur, are tall# straight# thin# *ith a high 'orehead# long narro* nose and 'a&e# little hair# on the &hin# )ut /u&h on the head# long 'ingers. s to )usiness or vo&ation# Mer&ur, *ell as(e&ted (rodu&es astrologers# *riters or se&retaries# s&ul(tors# orators and la*,ers# )an-ers or /one, handlers# a&&ountants# agents# &lerg,/en. lso thieves and ro))ers i' ill as(e&ted Mer&ur, also &auses all short 4ourne,s and re/ovals# su&&ess in )usiness and la*suits. Mer&ur, (rodu&es vertigo# i/(er'e&tions of speech, defects o' /e/or,# &old in the head or throat# e(ile(s,# /adness and insanit,. Mer&ur, also &auses death ), violen&e and a&&idents in s(orts# or death ), ro))ers.
VENUS

$he ne<t $lanet 'ro/ the Sun is 6enus. This $lanet a((roa&hes nearer the Earth than an, other e<&e(t the Moon. .n si=e and sha(e it is si/ilar to the Earth# )ut loo-s li-e a !res&ent or ne* Moon and &an )e seen *ith the na-ed e,e ver, (lainl,.
6enus governs the love nature and digestive organs and rules over love and long 4ourne,s. .t signi'ies (ure and enno)ling instin&ts and ;ualities# 6enus is ver, 'aith'ul to the Sign in *hi&h it /a, he in. To )e )orn in 6enus is a &hoi&e gi't o' Nature# )ut li-e /an, other )lessings o' li'e /u&h de(ends on the use /ade o' it. 6enus &auses /arriage through natural attra&tion and those )orn *ith 6enus in their Sign seldo/ /a-e /ista-es in /arriage# or 'ail to en4o, all (leasure and a/use/ent. 6enus re(resents (ersons o' 'air stature# light &o/(le<ion# *ater,# /elting# or loving e,es# a round 'a&e and an a)undan&e o' 'ine# s/ooth hair# and in 'a&t a delight'ull, lovel, and *ell sha(ed 'or/. Nearl, al*a,s *ith a di/(le in &hee- or &hin and 'ull o' a/orous enti&e/ents. Those under 6enus (rodu&e /usi&ians# (ainters# a&tors# 4e*elers# singers# engravers and (oets. 6enus a&&elerates all diseases o' the generative organs# -idne,# )a&- and sto/a&h trou)les and &auses death ), &an&er# d,senter,# dia)etes# and BrightGs disease# also ), (oison.

M RS 6ars represents parental love% selfish, &o/)ative and t,ranni&al# o'ten destro,ing others to (rote&t its o*n. Those *ith Mars in their sign *hile the, are loving and &are'ul to (rote&t their o*n# o'ten /ani'est great hatred and antagonis/ to*ard an, one *ho threatens to distur) the/. Mars governs the /other nature# the love o' 'a/il, and (atriotis/# or love o' country$ Mars is &alled the lesser /is'ortune BSaturn )eing the greaterC# and is the author o' all stri'es and ;uarrels# $ersons *ith Mars in their Sign are lovers o' *ar and ever,thing (ertaining thereto# )eing )old and &ourageous. $ersons under Mars are o' /iddle stature# strong# *ith large )ones# )ro*n or reddish &o/(le<ion sti''. &oarse or &url, ,ello* or red
hair# shar(# (ier&ing e,es# )old# a&tive and 'earless. Mars (rodu&es soldiers# (h,si&ians# or surgeons# )ut&hers# (u)li& o''i&ers# *or-ers in /etal# thieves# )urglars# et&. Those under .Plars are es(e&iall, lia)le to 'evers# sores# 'alls# &uts# *ounds and s&ars. )listers# diste/(ers# s/all(o<# a&&idents 'ro/ 'ire#

)urns# )lo*s# a&&idents 'ro/ /etalli& instru/ents and so/eti/es 'ro/ sui&ide.
JUPITER

7upiter is a temperate Planet and those under him to )e te/(erate# /odest and honor. able$ .e causes when well aspected, the native to have great good 'ortune# 'ull o' &harit,# 'aith'ul# li)eral# 4ust# *ise#
(rudent# grate'ul# virtuous# (ros(erous and a lover o' all 'air dealings. When *ith the evil (lanets# he &auses the native to )e un'ortunate# a h,(o&rite# ohstinate# or ignorant# &areless# &aring nought 'or the o(inions o' others# doing things o' a %o! nature even *here there is no ne&essit, 'or it#

?u(iter governs art# the love o' the )eauti'ul# grand and su)li/e. .n &or(orature ?u(iter signi'ies an u(right# tall stature# 'ine# rudd, &o/(le<ion# oval 'a&e# high 'orehead# large sto/a&h# thi&-# 'ull head o' hair or )eard# )road li(s. .n s(ee&h# so)er and grave# )ut ver, sanguine. ?u(iter &auses his natives to )e&o/e 4udges# la*,ers# states/en# &lerg,/en# (riests# )isho(s and o''i&ials in all high and honora)le (ositions. ?u(iter &auses those under hi/ to have a(o(le<,# liver and lung &o/(laints# heart trou)les# &ra/(s# (ains in the )a&-# )lood disorders and 'evers# also senten&es 'ro/ 4udges. SATURN Saturn is the author o' all /alignant evil: he &auses those under hi/ to )e /elan&hol,# /alevolent# &old9hearted# envious# &ovetous# 4ealous# /istrust'ul# &o*ardl,# stu))orn and
never &ontented. These (eo(le have (o*er'ul i/aginations are reserved# severe in /aniier and s(ee&h# )ut ver, soli&itous and (atient in o)taining this *orldGs goods. Saturn governs thought and in'luen&es the religious and s&ienti'i& (rin&i(les. Saturnine (ersons al*a,s have a &old dr, )od, /iddling stature# (ale &o/(le<ion# s/all )la&-# or gre, e,es# never loo-ing u(: large ears# thi&- li(s and little hair on head# 'a&e or )od,. Shoulders )road and large and stoo(ing: &roo-ed teeth# sto/a&h s(are# and thighs or hi(s ver, narro* *ith a shu''ling *al-. .' )oth Saturn and ?u(iter are in the Sign# the native *ill ta-e so/e*hat a'ter ?u(iter and *ill )e )etter &o/(osed# *ith /ore hair and 8.esh. Saturn natives are long lived and unless the, have (re(ared 'or a rain, da, *ill )e&o/e )eggars# her/its# or /on-s. Saturn (eo(le *ill )e 'ound /ostl, a/ong &lo*ns# la)orers# se&retaries# /iners# (lu/) 8ers# se<tons# underta-ers# assistants# sto&- raisers# gardeners and all *or-ers in the ground. The, delight to inha)it deserts# *oods# &aves# old ruins# /ines# or in all dila(idated and o)s&ure (la&es near grave,ards. Saturn &auses all diseases )rought on ), &olds and /elan&hol,# su&h as diste/(ers# &onsu/(tion# (alsies# tre/)lings# or nervousness# dro(s,# he/orrhages# ru(tures# le(ros,# et&. U RAN US Similar in'luen&e as Sun. Uranus governs the o&&ult# or s(iritual 'or&es o' li'e and &auses those under hi/ to )e e&&entri&# a)ru(t# or violent i' distur)ed# su)4e&t to sudden# or une<(e&ted gi'ts or )ene'its# to )e (artial to anti;uit, and all un&o//on studies and unsettled in /arried li'e. Uranus gives a so/e*hat hair, )od,# s/all e,es# dar- &o/(le<ion# lean# great eating &a(a&it,# generall, )o*9legged Bor the o((ositeC# )road shoulders# 'ull o' revenge and /ali&e# )ut not nearl, as /ar-ed as those )orn in Saturn. Other*ise .t has si/ilar in'luen&es as the Sun# although its real nature has not ,et )een 'ull, deter/ined. NEPTUNE So 'ar as -no*n Ne(tune has ver, little in'luen&e on hu/an li'e# )ut 'ro/ *hat &an )e noti&ed its in'luen&e is so/e*hat si/ilar to ?u(iter and 6enus.

Uranus is -no*n to (rodu&e strange e''e&ts o' the )od, and /ind. s 'ar as -no*n it a''e&ts those )orn in Li)ra and S&or(io /ost.

TABLES OF PLANETARY HOURS FOR DAILY USE AND THEIR MEANING B, using the 'ortunate hours 'or general a&tivit, and /atters o' ./(ortan&e this .n'or/ation /a, )e 'ound hel('ul. Ever, (lanet rules &erta.n de(art/ents o' li'e and ea&h hour o' an, da, a'ter sunrise .s ruled over ), one o' the (lanets# and this hour *ill )e generall, good or adverse a&&ording to the nature o' the (lanet and the des&ri(tion o' /atters or things ruled ), it. .n &hoosing the ti/e to )egin enter(rises or events o' i/(ortan&e# )usiness and travel .t is *ell to do so in a good hour# as (lanetar, hours are used ), strologers and others *ith good e''e&t and have )een re&ogni=ed 'or ages. .' ,ou are de&iding on doing an,thing &onne&ted *ith i/(ortant /atters or o&&u(ation ruled ), the (arti&ular (lanet o' an, da, or have )usiness or e<(erien&e &o/ing under the general des&ri(tion o' a &ertain (lanet# 'irst deter/ine *hi&h (lanet it *ould &o/e under# then ta-e the da, that (lanet rules the 'irst hour a'ter sunrise and &hoose an hour ruled ), the (lanet 'or ,our (ur(ose as this *ill dou)le the advantage in ,our 'avor. Stud, the des&ri(tion o' the di''erent (lanets so that ,ou /a, 'irst -no* the one *hi&h ,our s(e&ial )usiness &o/es under. .' ,ou have a (a(er or &ontra&t to /a-e and sign this *ould &o/e under Mer&ur,# the (lanet ruling Wednesda,# as this *ould (rove /ore 'avora)le than a Mer&ur, hour on so/e other da,. .' sun rises at J>0J . M on Wednesda,# the 0st# 1th# 0Mth and 3Fth hours a'ter sunrise *ould )e the good (lanetar, hours o' Mer&ur,. Mars rules Tuesda,. .' ,ou *anted to do so/ething that &a/e under the des&ri(tion o' this (lanet and the sun rises at J>02 )e 'ro/ J>02 to K>02# the se&ond good hour 'ro/ the 1th hour a'ter sunrise to the Lth# or an hour. . M. the 'irst good hours *ould

.' ,our ruling (lanet is ?u(iter@.and the des&ri(tion o' the )usiness /atter ,ou *ish to &onsu//ate &o/es under ?u(iter *hi&h rules Thursda,# it *ould )e es(e&iall, 'avora)le to ,ou in these good ?u(iter hours o' this da,. No one is a)solutel, ruled ), an, (lanet or sign# )ut so/e (eo(le res(ond to the in'luen&e o' di''erent ones. 6er, 'e* (eo(le govern the/selves and are greatl, in'luen&ed ), &onditions# ea&h .n (ro(ortion to the a/ount of their -no*ledge and the use the, /a-e o' it# or the la&- o' .t Sun@$lanet of light rules Sunda,. %ood houra ruled by .t a'ter sunrise on ea&- da, 8 a.n, *ee-. Sun. Men. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. 0st Mth 3nd Jth Ird Kth 8th 14th 9th 1:th 1;th 12th 1<th 19th 1=th 4;th 1>th 41st 44nd 4:rd 42th

Sat. Fth 11th 18th

?escriptionIn the good hours o' this (lanet as- favors and make applications for e/(lo,/ent o' those in good (osition and authorit,# also o' those .n political and government o''i&e# and tr, 'or (ro/otion. State ,our re;uest or (ro(osition to the/ (lainl, and earnestl,. %ood to as- 'avors o' /anagers# e/(lo,ers and in'luential (eo(le. Send out advan&e noti&es and /a-e (u)li& announ&e/ents. See- that *hi&h .s lost# give (resents# thin- o' others. &riti&al hour 'or those ta-en ill. This .s not a good hour 'or other /atters. Moon rules Monda,. %ood hours ruled ), It a'ter sunrise on ea&h da, o' an, *ee-. Sun. Fth 11th 18th Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 0st Mth 3nd Jth Ird Kth 8th 14th 1<th 19th 44nd 9th 1=th 4:rd 1:th 1;th 1>th 42th 12th 41st

32th
4>th

I#escription" of Planet 6oon$ @avorable for affairs connected with groceries, drinks, 'resh *ater fish, kitchen utensils, washing, nursing, 5ourneys ), water, gain by females, in&rease o' trade and do/esti& /atters# &anning vegeta)les and 4ui&, 'ruits# /a-ing &ider# vinegar and silo &orn. "eal *ith &o//on (eo(ie# ne! a&;uaintan&es# 'e/ale o''i&ials# nurses# sailors# (u)li& sales/an# and things o' a li;uid nature. Not &ounted a good hour to lend /one,# )u, &attle or )egin an, )uilding. Tht 'irst hour e'tie9 sunrise on Monda, .s &ounted a dou)le advantage to )egin *or- or attend to /atters des&ri)ed under the good as(e&ts o' this (lanet@ Moon# Mars rules Tuesda, .tours ruled by it a'ter sunrise on ea&h da, o' an, *ee-. Sun# Mon Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. >th 2th 1st <th 4nd =th :rd 12th 11th 8th 14th 9th 1:th 41st $18th i<th 19th 1=th 4;th 44nd 4:rd

1;th 1>th 42th

This hour rules courage, energy, ambition, and all work reAuiring pluck, perseverance$ and endurance$ ThIs planet rules surgeons, dentists, machinists, soldiers, military men, engineers, carpenters and mechanical affairs generally$ Bood hours to study, investigate, attend to business connected with medicine, pharmacy, construction and to deal with animals, trans(ortation# &ondu&t )usiness /atters asso&iated *ith stru&tural iron workers, sewer )uilders# s&avengers# lu/)er/an# hard*are dealers# sto&- raisers# )ar)ers# agents# (oli&e# and to soli&it and &anvass. Tn this hour there is tenden&, to a&&idents# &uts# )ruises# 'ires and in'la//ator, &onditions and ;uarrels# Be &are'ul# Sa'et, First o'ten saves su''ering and e<(ense. Not &onsidered good 'or surgi&al o(erations# Mer&ur, rules Wednesda,. $lanet o' intelligen&e and /ental a&tivit,. Hours ru.MF hi .t sitar sunrise on each $a( of an( *ee-. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Ird Kth Fth 0st Mth 3nd Jth 02th 0Fth 00th 1th 03th Lth 0Ith 0Kth 30st 01th 0Mth 0Lth 0Jth 32th 3Fth 33nd 3Ird "es&ri(tion o' $lanet Mer&ur,. Th.s hour rules 'riends# a&&ounts# *riting# intervie*s# &orres(onden&e# travel and stud,. %ood 'or all /ental *or- and /atters &onne&ted *ith &ontra&ts# advertising# (u)li& /atters# )oo-s# studies# s(ee&hes# le&tures and edu&ation. "eai in /er&handise# trade# )u, or sell# send /essages# )egin 4ourne,s# lend or )orro* /one,# as- 'avors 'ro/ *ealth, or (ro/inent (ersons# )egin )uilding# (lant or gra't# deal *ith business men commission

merchants distributers news!a!ers editors re!orters !rinters boo" and stationery &on&erns# teachers students lawyers boo""ee!ers architects scientists and ,oung (eo(le# %ood 'or dealing *ith neigh)ors# dra*ing u( &ontra&ts and )usiness generall,. Not good to &ontra&t /arriage in this hour. ?u(iter@the great )ene'i& rules Thursda,# %ood hours ruled ), it a'ter sunrise on ea&h da, o' the *ee-. Sun. #on. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat# Jth Ird Kth Fth 0st Mth 3nd 0Ith 02th 0Fth 00th 1th 03th Lth 32th 0Kth $%st %&th %'th %(th %)th 3Fth 33nd 3Ird

"es&ri(tion o' $lanet ?u(iter. %ood to deal *ith )an-ers# )ro-ers# la*,ers# &lerg,/en# &lothiers# /er&hants or (rovision dealers# &o//er&ial /en and (h,si&ians# )u, and invest# s!eculate as" *avors begin new underta"ings +ourneys lend or borrow money buy
cattle !ro!ose marriage and see the way out o* di**iculties. ,* ta"en ill in this hour the blood or liver is a!t to be a**ected but the recovery will be -uic". .ood to sow all "inds o* seeds and !lant. .ood to leave home on any errand and have it end with success es!ecially during ,ncrease o* moon as this hour gives usually good and correct +udgment. Use this hour i* in need o* credit or in di**iculty and within reason but don/t e0!ect im!ossibilities. 1enus rules Fr.da,@Hours ruled by 1enus a*ter sunrise an, day this Almanac. Sun. #on. Tues. 2ed. Thurs. $nd )th Ird 4th 5th (th %6th %7th %5th %%th %)th $7th %4th $%st %&th $6rd &5th in each wee". Time o* sunrise to be ta"en *rom 3ri. let &th %'th $$nd Sat. 'th %$th %(th

1enus the %oddess o* Love. 1enus hours rule love a**airs courtshi! and social matters art music *lowers !leasure and all dealings with o!!osite se0. These hours are es!ecially good when Moon is new to buy +ewelry ornaments or clothing and are also good *or any business connected with women courtshi! !ro!osals marriage or !leasure re'ined entertain/ent# so&ial and general (ros(erit, a.nd (o(ularit,. %ood to &ultivate ne* 'riendshi(s# see- the 'avor o' ladies# deal *ith &on'e&tioners# hotel -ee(ers# house-ee(ers. restaurant /anagers# /illiners# dress/a-ers# &lothiers# tailors# artists# singers# a&tors# /usi&ians# dra(ers# nurses# /a-e &olle&tions and attend to all a''airs o' )usiness. %ood to ta-e /edi&ine. $ro'it and gain /a, )e o)tained through dealings *ith things intended to (lease (eo(le. Taste 'or deli&a&ies# a/use/ent and /atters asso&iated *ith houses# lands and the 'ruits o' the earth. Strive to /a-e the /ost o' th.s (lanetar, in'luen&e .n all a''airs su&h as )us.ness# so&ial or do/esti& /atters. Saturn rules Saturda,@The good hours ruled ), it a'ter sunrise on ea&h da, o' an, *ee-# Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thai9s. Fri. Mth 3nd Jth Ird Kth Fth %$th (th %6th %7th %5th %%th 0Lth 0Jth 32th 0Kth $%st %&th &6rd $5th Sat. 0st &th %'th $$nd

8escri!tion o* Planet Saturn. 3avorable to 9ccu!ation !ositions o* trust res!onsi )ilit,# and e<e&utive *or-# /atters &onne&ted *.th (ro(ert,# )eginning a )uilding# /ines# leasing and attending to )usiness a''airs generall,# (lodding# la)orious *or-# digging in the earth# (lanning# organi=ing# )u,ing grain. "eal *ith 'ar/ers# &oal /en# shoe/a-ers# leather dealers# (lu/)ers# underta-ers# real estate /atters and a''a.rs o' a slo*# serious nature# and see- the 'avor o' elderl, (eo(le. Not a good hour to lend or )orro* /one, or 'all sic" in as it threatens disease a!t to be o* long duration. .ood to !ay bills and close u! matters that have been dragging along.

BIRTHDAY INP*)ENCES ON CHI*DREN


S&ien&e has re&entl, &o/e to the &on&lusion that )irthda,s /a, /ean so/ething a'ter all# as the date o' a &hildGs )irth /a, )e o' su&h great i/(ortan&e as to in'luen&e that &hild As &areer and &hara&ter in (er'e&tl, sane and understanda)le *a,s see/s no* not onl,
(ossi)le )ut (ro)a)le. strologers and others *ho have raised large 'a/ilies and &losel, o)served their tenden&ies -no* that &hildrenGs re9a&tions to their )irthda, in'luen&es is ver, great. !hildren )orn 'ro/ "e&e/)er 30st to ?anuar, 32th are under the in'luen&e o' !a(ri&orn# the last sign o' the earth tre(li&it,.

!hildren )orn under this sign are )est trained ), intense love and tenderness &orn9)ined *ith un,ielding 'ir/ness. The, should )e taught si/(le tas-s earl, in li'e in dress# ha)its and eating and learn to avoid out*ard dis(la,. The, are sensitive and should never )e told stories that *ould i/(lant 'ear in their nature. The, are ver, 'aith'ul and diligent *or-ers and *hen assigned an, tas- that has a &ertain res(onsi)ilit, atta&hed to it# the, *ill *or- *ith &easeless energ, to over&o/e &ver, di''i&ult,. .n their s&hool *or-# the, are industrious and ta-e delight in doing to (lease their elders. .t is advisa)le to give the/ a good. edu&ation and es(e&iall, along (ra&ti&al lines# as these &hildren )elong to the )usiness real/. $raise should al*a,s )e given the/ *hen it is due. !hildren o' this sign ver, readil, re'le&t their surrounding &onditions and should as9so&iate *ith &o/(anions o' good /anners and )ehavior. The, re;uire &are'ul training and govern/ent as the, are in&lined to )e headstrong# haught, and sel'9*illed i' not &ontrolled. %reat &are should )e ta-en to instru&t the/ (lainl, in the la*s o' se<9nature# in the realities o' li'e and in the ne&essit, o' sel'9
govern/ent and es(e&iall, in the /atter o' (ride# to over&o/e sh,ness and sel'9&ons&iousness# *hile the, should )e en&ouraged in all reasona)le *a,s to o)tain a good edu&ation# as these &hildren )elong to the &o//er&ial *orld. The, su&&eed )etter in )usiness 'or the/selves as the, naturall, attra&t (eo(le and hold their 'riends. Tl0eir *ea- (oint is in hel(ing 'riends too /u&h. s a general thing the, are *ell )alan&ed and

/a-e su&&ess'ul )usiness (eo(le# tea&hers# a&tors and /usi&ians. Saturn# one o' the /ental and stead,ing (lanets# is the ruler o' this sign.

!hildren )orn 'ro/ ?anuar, 32th to Fe)ruar, 0Lth are under the in'luen&e o' ;uarius# the last sign o' the air tre(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign should )e taught (un&tualit, and the i/(ortan&e o' -ee(ing (ro/ises# as the, are easil, s*a,ed against their )etter 4udg/ent ), those a)out the/. The, are 'inel, orgaiii=ed and see/ to (ossess the in)orn 'a&ult, o' (leasing: *hen o((osed or un-indl, trea.ted# the, resent it. The, *ill /eet honest, and 'ran-ness *ith the sa/e ;ualities in others and *ill (rove lo,al and 'aith'ul to ever, trust. "ou)t the/ and the, also *ill dou)t. When the, sa, harsh things to those the, love )est# it &o/es 'ro/ the head and not 'ro/ the heart. The, have e<&ellent /e/ories# are sensitive# nervous and restless and should )e -e(t a*a, 'ro/ nois, (la&es# )ut should have a/use/ent and outdoor re&reation. The, are sus&e(ti)le to -indness and should )e dealt *ith 'ir/l, )ut not harshl,# *hile s&olding and 'ault 'inding should )e eli/inated. The, should )e taught not to (revari&ate. Restraint is al*a,s ir-so/e to these &hildren# ,et 'or their o*n *el'are# the, should lead ;uiet# si/(le lives and should have as (la,/ates those *ho are &al/ and rest'ul in /anner# as the, have a /odest and retiring dis(osition. These &hildren &an )e /ore interesting and ,et /ore di''i&ult than those )orn under an, other sign. Be&ause o' their unusual intelligen&e and understanding o' li'e 'or their age# it is /ost essential that the, should )e treated as &hu/s and &o/(anions ), their (arents *ho should allo* the/ to share their &on'iden&es and their &on'eren&es# reali=ing that these &hildren /ust )e given ever, reason *h, the, should or should not do &ertain things as the, are naturall, o)edient and have a desire to do right. $arents should )e *ise enough# ho*ever# to dra* the line )et*een reasona)le lenien&, and too /u&h (rivilege so that these &hildren *ill not )e&o/e over &on'ident or have too great sel'9assuran&e. The, have a *onder'ul /e/or,# as- /an, ;uestions# are 'inel,
organi=ed and under (ro(er treat/ent and guidan&e *ill develo( into 'ine and no)le /en and *o/en. Uranus# the /,sti& and inventive (lanet# is the ruler o' this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ Fe)ruar, 0Lth to Mar&h 30st are under the in'luen&e o' $is&es# the last sign o' the *ater, tre(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are on the average sensi)le# a''a)le# -indhearted# sensitive and generous. One o' the &hie' *ea-nesses o' this sign is the endeavor to give a*a, all the, (ossess. This trait is one to )e ver, &are'ull, dealt *ith and should )e earl, restrained 'ro/ su&h (rodigalit, in order to (revent the grati',ing o' this inordinate dlesn9e *hi&h is an e&ono/i& handi&a(. / These &hildren should )e taught that an a&-no*ledge/ent o' their 'aults or their diso)edien&e is so/ething ne&essar, to their *el'are# instead o' so/ething to )e asha/ed o'. The, should )e treated *ith st8adv -indness# )ut should )e /ade to 'eel and understand the res(onsi)ilit, o' their tas-s and studies. ttention dire&ted to the 'or/ation o' neat and tid, ha)its and a res(e&t 'or other (eo(leGs things should )e i/(ressed u(on the/. Ever, (ossi)le &are should )e given to the develo(/ent o' the *ill (o*er o' thes8 &hildren. The, so/eti/es sho* a (e&uliar o)stina&, *hi&h is /ista-en 'or *ill (o*er# )ut this stu))orness is usuall, the result o' sha/e *hi&h has its real origin in

deli&a&, and sensitiveness and *hi&h has )een )rought out ), a /ista-e in governing the/. The, should )e led to thin- and to de&ide things 'or the/selves# right 'ro/ *rong# good 'ro/ )ad# ), /eans o' (rin&i(les *hi&h the, ar& e<&eedingl, ;ui&- to understand i' (ro(erl, trained# as /u&h o' their o)stina&, and sensitiveness arises 'ro/ a 'eeling o' sha/e at the ti/e o' )eing dete&ted in *rong doing. .n a -ind and loving *a, the, should )e taught that a 'ull &on'ession is ne&essar, in order that the, /a, regain their sel' res(e&t and in order to en&ourage the/ so that the, *ill not again &o//it an a&t o' dishonor. !hildren )orn under the in'luen&e o' this sign are (re&o&ious# )rilliant and sensitive and li-el, to dis(la, their loving tenden&ies and generous i/(ulses# )ut their instin&ts *ill )e to*ard good. The, are /ore a(t to )e grieved and &on'used than resent'ul o' an in94ur, and )e&ause the, e<(e&t (eo(le to )e honest li-e the/selves. The, /a, )e in&lined to (la&e too /u&h &on'iden&e and trust in others. These &hildren la&- initiative and are too *illing to ta-e a )a&- seat 'or others# o'ten )eing ta-en advantage o' ), their (la,/ates.
Ever,thing should )e done to tea&h the/ sel'9&ontrol and sel'9&on'iden&e and to 'ight their o*n )attles# or later in li'e# the, /a, 'ind it di''i&ult to assert the/selves and (ush their *a, to the 'ront. The, are so i/(ressiona)le that the, naturall, 'all into the ha)its o' those *ith *ho/ the, are asso&iated and /ust )e taught not to ta-e the least (la&e in an, &ontest *ith their 'riends. The, should )e s,/(athi=ed *ith )ut not &oddled. good edu&ation should )e given *here (ossi)le and )e /ade to reali=e that the, /ust ta-e a de'inite stand in order to hold their o*n standing: it *ill hel( to give the/ &on'iden&e in the/selves and &hange their 'uture outloo- 'or the )etter and *ill also hel( to /a-e the/ /ore sel'9reli ant as *ell as (revent an, in'erior &o/(le<. ?u(iter and Ne(tune are the (lanets governing this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn *rom Mar&h 30st to (ril 0Lth are under the in'luen&e o' ries# the head sign o' the 'ier, tri(li&it,.
:hildren )orn under this sign should not )e driven# teased or a)used. The -e, to their nature is reason love and -indness. The, are naturall, sel'9*illed and *hen *rong orG angr,# &or(oral (unish/ent is harm*ul whereas love and -indl, reason is their )est &orre&tive# as the, are a(t to de/and a reason or e<(lanation in nearl, all /atters. Love and reason have the greatest &ontrol and in'luen&e over all )orn under this sign. These &hildren should )e -e(t as 'ree 'ro/ e<&ite/ent as (ossi)le. Being high strung# a&tive# energeti& and i/(atient in their nature# the, use u( /u&h vitalit, in tr,ing to do too /an, things at the sa/e ti/e as the, are seldo/ &ontent *ith an,G one thing 'or a great length o' ti/e. Their stu))orness and deter/ination &auses the/ to insist u(on &arr,ing out their (lans *ithout regard to the &onse;uen&es# as the, do not li-e to a&-no*ledge de'eat. The, have natural individualit,# a )right and viva&ious /ind and good ineniones: *ill 'ight

'or their rights and should )e taught earl, to &onsult the &o/'ort a/id ha((iness o' others# )ut should not )e dis&ouraged or hindered in an, a/)ition save the one *hi&h e<alts sel'. $lent, o' 'resh air and slee( are essential to )est develo(/ent and health. s the, have a ;ui&'lo* o' thought and e<(ression# a retentive /e/or,# /u&h a/)ition and in;uisitive nature# the, su&&eed *ell in their studies. $arents

*ill do *ell to train these &hildren not to live too /u&h in their i/agination and to reali=e the realities o' li'e. Their /ental 'a&ulties are ver, alert# and their *hole /entalit, iteen and (assionatel, organi=ed *hi&h &auses a tenden&, 'or the/ to enlarge 'a&ts and (resent realit, under an i/aginative guise. La&- o' &on&entration and a((li&ation# as *ell as e<aggeiGation are the &hie' 'aults o' &hildren )orn under this sign. Mars# the (lanet o' d,na/i& energy, is the ruler o' this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ (ril 0Lth to Ma, 32th are under the in'luen&e o' Taurus# the head sign o' the earth tri(li&it,.

!hildren )orn under this sign are sturd,# (assionate# a(t to )e *ill'ul and detei/ined and to have their o*n *a,. The, have great (o*er o' enduran&e and are natural &on ;uerors# although stu))orn. The, are easil, turned aside *hen governed ), strong loving hands. The, are a(t to )e sel'ish and *hen (er/itted to have their o*n *a, )e&o/e i9&r, un,ielding and indi''erent to the trou)le and su''ering the, in'li&t u(on others. The, should )e taught trath'ulness and allegian&e to order and la* a)ove all things. The, are ;ui&- to /e/ori=e and 'ollo* the e<a/(le o' older asso&iates and should )e &are'ull, guarded in su&h res(e&ts. The, should )e taught not to resort to 'alsehood to a&&o/(lish their desires and not to )e /ali&ious# )old or destru&tive. The, /a, )e &al/l, reasoned *ith and led through their )etter natures# *hereas# it *ould )e 'oll, to tr, and drive the/ against their *ills. The, /a, o'ten sho* a tenden&, to stu))orness and high te/(er and *hen e<&ited by o((osition the, /a, )e&o/e 'urious and a(t to 'l, into a rage ;ui&-l,# even )e&o/ingG un&ontrolla)le# .t is )etter to *ait until the anger and (assion has s(ent itsel' than to resort to i//ediate &or(oral (unish/ent and then to /a-e the/ understand the 'oll, o' their a&tion. While these &hildren are headstrong# ,et# the, are al*a,s sus&e(ti)le to -.ndness and /oral suasion and it is )est to lead theta through -indness and reason rather than ), 'or&e and ri-id dis&i(line. The, are ), nature &are 'ree and o' a ha((, dis(osition. The, should )e taught earl, not to (revari&ate in order to es&a(e the (enalt, o' their *rong doing# as the, are a(t to la&- /oral &ourage *hen ;uestioned too &losel,. The, are in&lined to 'or/ the ideas that the, /ust have *hat the, *ant and *hatever the, 'an&, and should )e taught earl, to den, the/selves the (rivilege o'
e<&essive eating and drin-ing. These &hildren are 'ull o' natural energ, and should have the advantages *here (os si)le o' a s(e&iali=ed edu&ation# as a (ro(er edu&ation *ill )e needed ), the/ 'or )est sue9eess in the &onta&ts the, /ust /eet *ith through li'e. 6enus is the (lanet ruling this

)irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ Ma, 32th to ?une 30st are under the in'luen&e o' %e/ini# the head sign o' the air tri(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are *onder'ull, eager# )right and restless# al*a,s )us,# never &ontent# ever loo-ing 'or so/ething to do or so/e*here to go. O*ing to their rest9less natures the, o'ten are &aused /u&h su''ering ), those *ho do not understand the/. AThe, should )e taught that nothing &an har/ the/ and to ,ield the/selves to authorit,. The, are ver, sus&e(ti)le to a''e&tion# tenderness and gentleness# and should not )e threaGtened or /ade to 'ear an,thing )ut eviL The, should )e &are'ull, guarded against loo-ing 'or evils as this /a, gro* into vague i/aginings or errors *ith a tenden&, to unha((, results o' sus(i&ion and distrust in later li'e. The, should )e taught sel'9&ontrol and /ode/ation in all things. Their earl, training de/ands s,/(atheti& understanding o' their &o/(le< nature. These &hildren have a ver, vivid i/agination *hi&h has a tenden&, to lead the/ into e<aggeration in a&t and s(ee&h. .' the, are 're;uentl, o((osed or &o/(elled to a&t &ontrar, to their desires the, /a, )e&o/e evasive and de&eit'ul. The, res(ond to a((eal to their reason# al*a,s heeding advi&e and &ounsel *hen given ;uietl,. The, re;uire /u&h a&tive (h,si&al e<er&ise and their love o' (h,si&al a&tivit, should not )e su((ressed# )ut &ontent/ent *ith their environ/ent and a((re&iation o' *hat the, have should )e en&ouraged. .n deter/ining the edu&ation and 'uture o' these &hildren# (arents should stud, their natural leanings or desires# as their great ada(ta)ilit, /a, &ause the/ to a&;uies&e in the *ishes o' the (arents and -ee( the/ 'ro/ entering the 'ields o' use'ulness the, (re'er. The, should )e taught not to leave un'inished an, *or- the, have )egun# although their nervous te/(era/ent 'or)ids the/ -ee(ing too long at an, one tas-# These &hildren should )e asso&iated *ith (ersons *ho are ;uiet# &al/ and rest'ul# as the, are so/eti/es thro*n into 'its and /others into h,steri&s ), undue e<&ite/ent or great nervous distur)an&es. These &hildren o'ten )e&o/e ill 'ro/ no a((arent &ause# *hereas# su&h &onditions /a, usuall, )e &aused ), *or/s and too ra(idl, eating. %reat res(onsi)ilit, rests u(on the (arents o' these &hildren *ho *ill )e&o/e either no)le# lova)le /en and *o/en# or the reverse# The (ossi)ilities o' greatness 'or their 'uture a&tivities and use'ulness *ill a/(l, re(a, earnest e''orts to guide the/ right. Mer&ur,# the intelle&tual (lanet# is the ruler o' this sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ ?une 30st to ?ul, 33nd are under the in'luen&e o' !an&er# the head sign o' the *ater, tri(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are usuall, ver, sensitive and great &are should )e ta-en *ith their training and develo!ment. The, are ver, o)liging and gentle i' (ro(erl, treated are s,/(atheti& *ith sorro* and su''ering and should not )e /ade to s(end /u&h ti/e *ith those *ho are ill. The, should never )e le't to the care o* an,one re(ulsive to the/# nor )e (unished )e&ause the, sho* a disli-e 'or an,one# as this is an in)orn trait and should not )e e<(osed to in'e&tions or &ontagious diseases )e&ause o' their re&e(tiveness. These &hildren are not onl, a''e&tionate# )ut &rave love and attention# although it is di''i&ult 'or the/ to )e de/onstrative )e&ause o' their natural /odest,. Wise dire&tion should )e given to their edu&ation# although it *ould )e un*ise 'or (arents to insist on a &ollege edu&ation unless the, e<(ress a desire 'or it# Those )orn under this sign have great /anual de<terit, and are ver, thorough *or-ers. .' these &hildren sho* an, desire 'or /anual training it *ould )e advisa)le on the (art of parents to encourage it. The, are ver, a(t to a)sor) -no*ledge through asso&iation# travel and e<(erien&e. The, are 'ond o' dressing *ell and their tastes /a, )e grati'ied *ithin reasona)le )ounds# )ut the girls should not )e over9dressed. The diet o' these &hildren should )e (lain# si/(le and nourishing. The, should slee( alone and not )e -issed or &aressed ), strangers. No (ains should )e s(ared to i/(art the 'unda/ental truths or la*s o' li'e and es(e&iall, *ith /atters governing the se< 'un&tions as earl, in li'e as these things &an )e understood by them. 3ran"ness should ta-e the (la&e o' 'alse /odest, and (rudishness in dealing *ith &hildren )orn under this sign. With &are and &onsideration these &hildren

&an )e )rought to a s(irituall, har/onious /anhood and *ornanhood# and *hen this is a&&o/(lished# there are no stronger# /ore )rilliant or /ore use'ul (eo(le than those *ho stand at the head o' this head sign o' the *ater, tri(li&it,. The M[\n is the (lanet ruling this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ ?ul, 33nd to ugust 33nd are under the in'luen&e o' Leo# the /id9G dle sign o' the 'ire tri(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are *ar/9hearted# overgenerous and s,/(atheti& : have 'ine sensitive natures# sel'9*illed# talented and *ith a strong e/otional i/(uLse to i/itate others. For these reasons (arents should endeavor to tea&h the/ sel'9&ontrol and set )e9'ore the/ at all ti/es the )est e<a/(le o' right living. The, are in&lined to )e rather )oast'ul &on&erning 'riends# 'a/il, and )elongings and a(t to )e unha((, i' the, &annot )e 'irst in a ga/e &ontest or in the estee/ o' their (la,9/ates. The, should )e taught to reali=e that *hen the, have done an,thing *orth, o' (raise or /erit others *ill re&ogni=e it. The, *ill )e ha((ier *hen the, 'eel res(onsi)ilit,# or are in a (osition o' authorit,. 'ree e<(ression o' their e/otional nature *ill )e a)solutel, ne&essar, in order that the, /a, )e at their )est# either (h,si&all, or /entall,. .' the, sho* an, (arti&ular talent# it *ill )e *ell to have it &ultivated# as the, *ould have e<e&utive a)ilit, and sho* real *orth through the (la&ing o' res(onsi)ilit, u(on their shoulders. Usuall, the, are )etter 'itted 'or /ental la)or rather than /anual and su&&eed *ell in )usiness and in (ro'essions. The, are naturall, ro)ust# have great enduran&e and need o((ortunit, to *or- o'' their (h,si&al vitalit,.
The /inds o' these sensitive and talented &hildren should )e -e(t )us, *ith si/(le# *holeso/e and a/using tas-s. There &an )e no har/onious develo(/ent o' a &hild )orn under this 'ier, and i/(ulsive sign# *ithout &onstant and varied a/use/ent. These &hildren should never )e (ushed one side# )ut should )e &onstant &o/(anions o' 4udi&ious (arents. great res(onsi)ilit, rests on (arents *ho have &hildren )orn under this sign# as these &hildren are o'ten *iser than the average adult reali=es and should )e taught sel'9&ontrol at an earl, age in se< 'un&tions. .' ever, /other &ould he /ade to reali=e the grand (ossi)ilities that are in sGtore 'or her Leo )orn &hildren *ith (ro(er training# she *ould surel, /a-e ever, e''ort to guide the/ right. The Sun is

the (lanet ruling this )irth /onth sign.


!hildren )orn 'ro/ ugust 33nd to Se(te/)er 3Ird are under the in'luen&e o' 6irgo# the /iddle sign o' the earth tri(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are the true &hildren o' nature. The, have strong li-es and disli-es *ith a ;ui&- dis&ri/ination and understanding. The, should )e &ontinuall, instru&ted to loo- 'or the good in other (eo(le the sa/e as the, e<(e&t others to see good in the/. The tenden&, to &riti&al anal,sis is the distinguishing trait o' this sign# and these &hildren are ;ui&- to 'or/ the ha)it o' un-ind and in&onsiderate 4udg/ent. n, tenden&, to*ard )eing too &rti&al or 'ault A'inding should# ho*ever# )e held in &he&-. The, have unusual /ental a&tivit,# are sel'9*illed and do/ineering in /anner and a(t to 'eel that the, -no* it all. The, should )e taught that an un-ind &riti&is/ is o'ten /ore (ain'ul and lasting in its e''e&ts than a (h,si&al in4ur,# there'ore# (arents should &orre&t the ha)it o' un-ind 4udg/ent at an earl, age# other*ise these &hildren *ill )e&o/e ver, disagreea)le in later ,ears. The, should )e en&ouraged to )elieve that there is so/e good in all things and in all (eo(le. These &hildren are rarel, ha((, unless their ti/e is o&&u(ied and the, seldo/ i' ever re;uire an, great a/ount o' urging to -ee( the/ at their tas-s. But *hen the, have not )een taught sel'9&ontrol the, )e&o/e the /ost restless and a&tive little )us, )odies o' all o' the t*elve signs and o'ten get into /is&hie'. Should these &hildren sho* an in&lination 'or /usi& the, should )e en&ouraged# *hile a )usiness edu&ation 'avors those )orn under this sign and the advantages o' good environ/ent# as the, are a(t to )e unha((, i' the, 'elt the, *ere /entall, in'erior to their asso&iates. The, are s(ontaneous Cmi3ersD and )e&ause o' their indi''eren&e to others# the, should )e given an o((ortunit, to &ultivate their latent talents. .t is *ell to tea&h the/ to /oderate their voi&es i' there is an, tenden&, to*ard shrillness or too high (it&h. The, should )e taught to )e less &i9iti&al# /ore s,/(atheti& and &onsiderate in order to get on har/oniousl, *ith others# as this sign (rodu&es so/e o' the &o/(le< (ersonalities so di''i&ult o' &o/(rehension. Mer&ur,# the intelle&tual and )usiness (lanet# is the ruler o' this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ Se(te/)er 3Ird to O&to)er 3Ird are under the in'luen&e o' Li)ra# the /iddle sign o' the air tri(hi&it,. :hildren born under this sign are ;ui&- to (er&eive the truth in an,thing and *ill ma"e determined e**ort to i/(rove. The, are a/ia)le# i/(ulsive and de/onstrative# o'ten sel'9*illed and o)stinate: not easil, understood. The, &an he led ), gentle a((eals to their reason and understanding# )ut &an s&ar&el, )ring the/selves to su)/it to dis&i(line i' 'or&ed u(on the/. While the, resent undue severit, o' &riti&is/ ), res(onding in the sa/e iva,# ,et# *hen -indl, ad/onished# are ;ui&- to reali=e and ad/it their 'aults. The, are e<&eedingl, good and true# or the e<a&t o((osite# ;ui&- te/(ered and ver, sus&e(ti)le to (s,&ho9 logi&al or outside in'luen&es# )eing easil, led or /isled# sensitive to ridi&ule# tal-ative# and. the enthusiasti& nature o' this sign

gives a tenden&, to*ards e<aggeration. These &hildren are studious# usuall, have /u&h /e&hani&al s-ill *hi&h should al*a,s )e en&ouraged as the, have natural inventiveness and /u&h originalit,# The, strive )est on li)eral (raise and en&ourage/ent# and should )e (er/itted to have their o*n *a, *hen not entirel, in the *rong. .t is )est that the, )e taught tire ne&essit, o' e<er&ising *ill (o*er# o' holding to their de&isions and o' having a de'inite (ur(ose in li'e until the ha)it o' industr, is 'or/ed and not )e allo*ed to 'ritter a*a, their a&&o/(lish/ents or (ossi)ilities# The, should )e taught earl, the 'unda/ental truths o' nature. great deal o' a''e&tion should )e )esto*ed u(on these Li)ra &hildren# even though the, /a, not res(ond or a((ear to a((re&iate it# and it is )est to (re(are the/ 'or *or- or vo&ation 'or *hi&h the, sho* a natural a(titude. .n later ,ears the, o'ten )e&o/e ver, (ro'i&ient and even e<&el in /usi&# dan&ing# a&ting# *riting# (ainting# in /athe/ati&s and inventions and as su&&ess'ul )u,ers and sales (eo(le. 6enus is the (lanet governing thi7 )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ O&to)er 3Ird to Nove/)er 33nd are under the in'luen&e o' S&or(io# the /iddle sign o' the *ater tri(li&it,.

!hildren )orn under this sign are generall, so )right# so a(t# so ;ui&- to se(arate tile good 'ro/ the )ad# the true 'ro/ the 'alse# *hen (ro(erl, trained and dire&ted# that the, &an )e saved a great deal o' a'ter /iser, and sha/e ), *ise instru&tion in the ver, earl, ,ears o' their lives. These &hildren have great tena&it,# a restless desire to a&&o/(lish *hatever the, u/i. derta-e in s(ite o' all o((osition. The, are ;uite in&lined to )e *ill'ul and o)stinate and 8lo not li-e to ad/it *hen the, are in the *rong. The, are also in&lined to do/ineer over Atheir (la,/ates and others. s soon as the, rea&h the age o' understanding# the, should )e led *ith -ind and loving# though 'ir/ hands into (aths o' righteousness in all things. The, &an )e an,thing the, &hoose to )e and *hile their 'aults are di''i&ult to over&o/e# the, are so su(eriorl, endo*ed *ith resolution that the, &an su&&eed i' the, *ill# The, should )e given a/(le o((ortunit, to *or- o'' their sur(lus nervous energ, in 8a nor/al ha((, *a,# other*ise it *ill tend to /a-e the/ i/(atient# &ontrar, and even di''i&ult to /anage. .t is )est to reason *ith the/ and treat the/ as e;uals or &o/(anions rather than to give the/ the idea that the, /ust or /ust not do a thing si/(l, )e.9&ause the, are told. These &hildren have great *ill (o*er and are ver, shre*d and (enetrating and it is almost im!ossible to de&eive the/# there'ore# it is *ise to )e straight 'or*ard and 'ran- *ith the/# The, should )e given (lent, o' /e&hani&al to,s to (la, *ith and (u==le over n/s the, have a natural understanding o' things /e&hani&al.
.t is ver, ne&essar, that the, should )e given a good edu&ation in order that the 'or&e the, (ossess /a, )e *isel, dire&ted. Unless the, desire a &ollege &ourse it *ould )e ver, *ise to give the/ a )usiness# or /e&hani&al# naval or /ilitar, training a&&ording to their *ishes. Scor!io children are 'ond o' lu<urious surroundings# the, should )e taught si/(li&it, in all things and &are'ull, *at&hed as to

e/otional and (assionate ha)its# The )roadest (ossi)le range o' edu&ation should )e given *here (ossi)le to those )orn under this sign. Mars# the (lanet o' a&tion# governs this )irth /onth sign. !hildren )orn 'ro/ Nove/)er 33nd to "e&e/)er 30st are under the in'luen&e o' Sagittarius# the last sign o' tire 'ier, tri(li&it,. !hildren )orn under this sign are inherentl, unsel'ish# truth'ul and high /inded and should he /ade &o/(anions o'# The, are naturall, light hearted and /err,# as *ell as ho(e'ul and trusting. The, are ver, a&tive# have great energ,# are 'ond o' (la,# /usi& and dan&ing# as their restless nature de/ands the, )e -e(t )us, in &ongenial o&&u(ation to -ee( the/ out o' /is&hie'. No tas- is too hard# or *or- too tireso/e i' the, are sure o' an a''e&tionate and en&ouraging *ord or a &aress as their re*ard: )ut *hen these are *ithheld# or un'eeling &riti&is/ ta-es their (la&e# it &auses -een disa((oint/ent *hi&h /a-es the/ rather re)ellious and unrul,. Their s(ontaneit, and enthusias/ should not )e &ur)ed# although these ;ualities should )e *isel, dire&ted# These &hildren &annot )e easil, de&eived# as the, -no* 'ro/ *ithin or intuition# The la&- o' sus(i&iousness in their /a-eu( and their natural honest, /a-e it di''i&ult 'or the/ to )elieve that others are not e;uall, o(en and a)ove )oard. For this reason the, should )e
taught to *eigh &are'ull, *hat is told the/ )e'ore ta-ing it as gos(el.

These &hildren usuall, are -ind# s,/(atheti& and unsel'ish *ith their (la,/ates and eo/(anions and it is *ell that the, )e taught not to )e too li)eral# The, are 'ond o' ani/als and all outdoor s(orts and (re'er (la,things that are a&tive or have /ove/ent. The, ar& a(t to )e ;uite sensitive and their 'eelings easil, hurt# The, should )e *isel, guided rather than driven and their (ersonalit, develo(ed to the satis'a&tion o' )eing a)le to do so/ething use'ul# .t *ould )e *ell to allo* the/ to sele&t their vo&ation and to edu&ate the/ a&&ordingl, *hen the, arrive at the (ro(er age o' understanding# as in nearl, ever, instan&e the, *ill &hoose *isel, 'ro/ their /ar-ed intuition i' not inter'ered *ith. The, nsuall, have e<&ellent health# ;ui&- te/(ers and *hen (rovo-ed the, &an use shar( and

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