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i n the s he r e of e du ca t i on T he ma t er i a l a nd o c c u lt sc i e nc es T he r e l igi ons How
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the i ni t i a t es hi d t he i r wi sd om for hu ma ni ty .

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p ri est “a st r ol og er s W hy M ose s f or b a d e t he st u d y of a st r ol ogy Thoma s A qu i na s .


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A l b e r t u s M a gnu s D a nt e Ty cho B r a he e tc P e op l e who w e r e b orn a t e xa c tly


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ti on of t he diff e r e nt pha se s i n ou r exist e nc e .

T h e U se of A st r ol og y ; How t o l e a rn t o ma k e the most of ou r t i me A st r ol ogy .

c omb i ne d wi t h t he me di c a l sc i e nce Wha t w e ha v e t o d o a nd t o l e a v e u nd one


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t he i nha r moni ou s a sp e c t s I s i t not hi g hly u se f u l t o b e f or e w a m e d ?


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of the Equ i nox Ve l o c i ti e s T e r ms u se d i n c osmol ogy


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st r i f e i n t he H ea ve ns .

om e t h i n g a b ou t S ym b ol o y ; Spir it sou l ma tt e r T he ci r c l e the c r oss the


d ot T he symb ol s of t he 2 0 ga ca l sig ns T he d a r k a nd whi t e se rp e nt
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hor osc op e ? S e c t or s i n the ho r osc op e B i r th by d a y .


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g u ess t he hou r of bi rt h H or o sc op e s c a st for .

rce p t e d si g ns T he di r e c t i on of the mov e me nt of the


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si g ns a nd t he p l a ne t s .

h e T w e l v e S i g ns of t h e Z od i a c ; T he L a w whi ch b e a r s a l l t hese thing s T he .

l ight of the e t e r na l T ru th r ef l e c t e d i n the l ow e r king d oms A tr ip l i ci whi c h j oins a .

q u a d ru p l e T he f ou r c a st e s of t he H ind u s T he r u l e rs of t he si gn s
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p a rt s of the B ody .

h e A s c e nd a n t or R i si ng S i g n ; A pp e a r a nc e t e mp e r a me nt g e ne ra l c ha r a ct er , ,
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T he cha r a c t e r i st i c s a nd t e nd e nc i e s whi c h the na t iv e ha s ma d e h1 s own Q u a l ifi e s .

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L I B RA , t he j e a l ou s SC O RPI O t he op e n
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ca u ti ou s C APRIC O R N , t he i d e a l isti c A Q UAR I U S , the n ot a p p r ec i a te d P I S CE S .

Inf l u enc e of t h e D e c a na t e s on B od y a nd C ha r a c t er ;
T he P l a ne t s ; B e ne fi c s a nd ma l e fi cs F i e ry, a i ry, e a r thy a nd w a t e r y l a ne t s . p .

E nnob l e d a nd d e g e ner a t e d a c t i on D e l a y of a c t ion T he S u n the r u l er of a l l l ife . . .

T he M oon the g i ver of for m A t i me for wor k i ng ou t ma t e ri a l e x e r i e nc e s a nd a . p ,

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a cu t e i ll ne sses The wi ng e d M esseng er of the G o d s
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N ew P a th find er R A N U S N e bu l ou s N EP T U E . N .

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s of wri t ing M ov e me nts .
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r ot a t i ons moons d i st a nces d e nsi t i e s ma ss


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t he p l a ne t s .

P l a ne t a ry S p h e r es ; A n e l ec t i hypot he i s T h o t r i d e of t hi ng T he r l r c s . e u e s s . ea
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cl o e c opy of th C o mo N t es th t
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sa me c o l ou s i n the a u r a ( R e i h nb
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T h e A sp e c t s ; A ngu l d i t nce s b e tw e n two p l ne t e p se d i n d egr e e


ar s a e a s x r es s
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When a n a sp c t omes i nt o op e t ion H moni o e c nd i nha moni o i nf l e n ra . ar us a r us u ces .

M a th m ti l l ine i n n t
e a ca Th yst a l s Lin of pl i tti ng
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Ou tl i nes of t h e A spe c t s i n R e l a t i on t o t h e Ev ol u t i on of M a n ; 7 7) Ou cha t . r ra c er


ou r d e st i ny T he ta k e u p the cr oss
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Ou tl i nes of t h e A sp e c t s ; A b o u t c ha r a c t e r t he f ir st d i ff i cu lt i e s a st r ong , ,

sou r c e of he l p a ha r d st r u g g l e, the f r u i t of a v i ct or y — a ha rmoni ou s u ni on , , .

T h e A sp e c t i nf l u e nc e of t h e P l a n e t s ;
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T he b ou nd s wi thi n whi c h a n a sp ec t
e xer c i ses i ts a c t i on .

M u n d a n e A sp e c t s ; P r op ort iona l d ista nc e .

P ol a r i ty ; E l e c t ri c ma g ne t i c a nd e l e ct r o ma gne t i c na t u r e s
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T he A st r ol og i c a l H ou se s ; T he i mme d i a t e su rr ou nd i ng s o r t he ma t e ri a l c i r
c u mst a nc e s o f t he na t iv e Wha t ma ny a st r onomers b e l i e v e T he ha l f of t he v a u lt
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Of he a v e n oc c u p i e d by one z odi a ca l si gn Wh e n ma n ou t of t he sp i r it u a l wor l d .

d e sc e nd s i nto ma tt er whe n he t a k es p a r t i n t he f u ll l i f e M a t u r e a g e Ol d a g e
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Oc cu lt hou ses .

T h e T w e l v e H ou s es a s d i ff e r e nt Fi e l d s of A c t i v i ty ; A c l ose c onne c ti on o f
these 1 2 p a rts a nd the 1 2 z odi a c a l sig ns How a highly d eve l ope d Eg o obse rves .

t he e xpr e ssi on of a p l a ne t t hr ou gh a hou se o t he r wi se t ha n a l ow d ev e l op e d E g o .

A n e a sy su rvey .

M e a ni n g of t h e 12 H ou ses ; Wha t e a ch hou se c a n r epr ese nt I T HE ST RU G G LE . .

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C a l c u l a t i on of t h e H or osc op e ; Ta b l es of H ou se s A n Ephe me r is for the ye a r .

of b i r t h T he d i ff ere nce b e tw e e n st a nd a r d a nd l oca l t ime e t c A c c ep t e d sta nd a r d


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t he p l a ne ts in the hou se s a l cu l a ti on of a hor osc o e for a l a c e wi th sou thern


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l a n e t s i n t he A sc e nd a nt ; In fl u e nce i n A sc . of t he M oon,
S u n, M e r cu ry, Ve nu s, M a rs, J u i t er , S a t u rn, p U ra nu s , Ne p tu ne .

T h e S u n, t h e M oon a n d t h e e ma i ni n g l a ne t s i n R P t h e D i ff e r e n t H ou ses ;
T he N od es T he c onc r e t e synthe si s of t he hor osco e
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p owe r of the E g o r eve a l e d b y t he hor osc o e ? or osc o es of w e ll k now n l ea d e r s p H p -

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a nd g re a t me n i n va r i ou s s he r e s of a c t i on T he l imi t a ti ons t o whi c h t he E g o i s .

su b j e c t e d i n hi s e x r essi on p .

T h e M oon i n t h e T e l v e S i g ns ; w
a ssing t e nd e nc i e s P of t he p ersona l ity .


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ig e on hol e wor k , the c ond e mne d syst e m How to j u dg e the

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ti ons G ene r a l a ct ion of the l a nets i n the signs on the a r t s
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the signs r e r ese nt p .

G e n er a l A c t i on of the P
l a ne t s i n t h e H ou ses a nd S i g ns ; How t o d ev e l op
ou r fa cu lty of c omb i ni ng .

A c t i on t h e A sp ec t s ;
of r os e r i P p l imit a ti ons . T he cha r a c t e r a nd the a c t ion of
the a sp e ct s of t he S u n, M oon, M e r c u ry, e nu s, M ars , J p u i t e r , S a t u rn, U r a nu s, N e t u ne p .

T he R u l er H or osc op e ;
of G enera l not ice P l a ne t tha t e
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g rea et st influ e nce on the l ife T he posit ion of the l e . ru r .

P l a ne t s i n St r ong or i n W ea k P osi t i ons ; S ign of str ength a nd of wea kne ss.

I nt e l l e c t M e m ory a nd C ha r a c t e r ;
, T he na t u e of the f e e l ing s a s evid e nce d r
i n thou ght .

M a r r i a g e , Fr i e nd shi p , E nmi ty
F ri e nds op e n e ne mi e s secr e t e ne mi es etc . ; , ,
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T he r ea son here i s symp a thy a nd t he r e a nt ip a thy ma b e f ou nd I ndi ca t ions


for symp a thyt y
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e l a y i n ma rr i a g e Ve ry st r ong a tt ra c non
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misu nd erst a nding .

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A cci d e nt s a nd su d d e n d ea t h Whe n se ri ou s su ff e ri ng i s i nd i ca t e d Whe n i t is . .

d a ng er ou s to op er a t e .

T h e C a l l i ng ; T he na t u r e of the c a ll i ngs tha t c ome u nd e r the diff e r e nt p l a ne ts .

T r a v el l i n Whe n there i s a t end e ncy for tr ave ll ing A d e sir e for a f ixe d
glie pl a ce whe r e to go a nd to dwe ll
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a b od e . .

J u d i ng t he H or osc op e ; How t o a na lyse the hor osc op e T he str ong c hi e f .

i n l u e nc es a nd t he we a k er su b servi e nt one s B i r t h sche me , .


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G e n er a l R e ma r k s ; I nf l u e nce of the p l a ne t s on b o dy f e e l ing s i nt e ll ec t S u b , , .

j e ct iv e a nd ob j ec t ive c onsci ou sness A d a t a b ility a nd one sid e d ne ss T he p l a ne ts .


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d i sp erse d P a r a ll el s F a u lt s whi ch ma
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wi t h a woma n Str e ngth of cha r a c t er . ita l i ty C r i ti ca l d e gr ee s T he d a r k a nd l ight . . .

pa rt of the l u na r month Wor k tha t mu st b e done i n this 1 nca rna ti on . .

T h e I n fl u e nc e of t h e F i x e d S t a rs ; C a n the r e b e a ny l i f e i n t he C osmos tha t


d o es not e xc e r ci se i t s d e f i ni t e i nf l u ence on a ny ot he r i nt e gr a nt p a r t ?

S e nsi t i v e P l a c es i n t h e H or osc op e D u r a t i on of L i f e ; T he giver a nd .

t he d e st r oy e r of l i f e S e nsi tiv e p oint s . .


T he P r og r essi v e H or osc op e ; R ep eti ti on ev rywhe e i n n tu e G ea t p eriod e r a r . r s
of cu lt u e G r owt h of the e mb ry o P ri o d
r . of e a r t h d ev l opme nt R hyt hm . e s -
e . .

Z od i a c a l a nd M u nd a ne D i r e c t i ons ; T he most l i b l e d ire ctions fo p e dic re a r r


ti on Whe n the p on l ity a nd when ou r spiri t a l gr owth ome mor e t o th f o e
s . er s a u c e r .

C a l c u l a t i on of t h e P r og r essi v e A sp e c t s ; Of t he p l ne t s P r og p a a ll e l s O b s a . . r . r .

S u n R e v ol u t i ons ;
- Y ea r hor oscop es I ll t a ti on of th l cu la ti ons-
. us r e ca .

M oon R e vol u t i ons ;


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whi h a n ev nt t k e s p l a ce t ha t i s i nd i c a t e d by on of t h pr ogr essions
c e a e e .

T ra nsi ts ; D a ily t nsits of the p l a nets a cr oss the i mport a nt pl e i n the


ra ac s
r d ix hor osc op e Sa tu r n hu nti ng th M oon A n indi a tion of the na t iv
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g oo d e . c e s
a nd b a d t im s Tr a nsi t s to the p o it ions of the p og s ive l a ne ts T n it
e . s r re s . ra s s
t h o h the d iff e nt ho se s of the hor os op e F ort n t a nd n ort n t e month
r u er u c . u a e u u a s
a nd ys P a r a ll l i n the d i ly c o
a . e s a u rse .

E c l i p ses ; T he M e t oni c c cl e A n i ll st ra ti on of the ct i on of the e l ip in . u a c se s


the ho osc op e of Ki ng Ed wa
r VII r .

N e w M oon ( L u na t i ons) a nd P l a ne t a r y C onj u nc t i ons ; Inf l u e nce on the ev nts e


i n the month f oll owing i t .

P e r i od s of t he P l a ne t s ;
T h e P l a ne t a ry H ou r s ; Na mes of the p l a ne t s a nd t h d y of th we ek i n the e a s e
v ri o s l a ng g
a u M ent a l a nd e l igi o s p
ua es . ti c t d e f i ni t e p l ne t ry ho rs r u ra c es a a a u .

Those who d o bt wi ll a ft inv ti g ti on p ob b ly c h ng e the i opini on


u er es a r a a r .

T h e P r e na t a l Hor osc o e a nd C orr ec t i on of t h e T i m e of B i r t h ;


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mome nt of onc p ti on “
l e of H e me T he hor os op e of the a st l b ody ”
he c e . ru r s . c ra .

F t u e sex of the mb ryo P rema tu re d ea th of chi l d e n D f orma ti ons t e t ol ogi


u r e . r . e , ra c
p od ct s How to ma k e l i ttl e c o ec ti ons i n the ti me of no m l b irths A ta b l e t o he lp i n
r u . rr r a .

c a l c l a ti on H o os op e for t h
u . Ep o h How t he d y of Ep och ma y b f ou nd T he
r c e c . a e .

hou r th t t he on ep ti on t ook p l c e
a I ll u st ra ti on C o rec ti on of th
c c b i r t h of a . . r e
P e si d ent Wil son A nothe r more simpl e me thod of r ec tifi ca t ion W hy A t ol ogy is
r . . s r
so f a sc ina ti ng a stu dy .

A c t i on of t h e D i r ec t i ons ; T he mora l sta ndp oi nt of t he p son I nb o n t n er . r e


d e nc i e s I nf l e nces op
. t ing on r es lt a nt qu a l i ti es D ura ti on of the a c ti on C l i
u era u . .

m ct e i c y e a s How the p r ogr M oon a sp ec t s b ri ng u s i nt o c ont a c t wi th p e op l e


a r r . .
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typ if ie d by t he p l ne t tha t she a p ect a s s .

M u nd a n e D i r e ct i ons P r ot e c t i ons ; P r oport iona t e d ist a nces f rom t h c u sps


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M u nd a ne p a r ll e l T we lve y ea r ly y e r ly and mont hly p ofe ti ons


a s .
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D i r ec t i ons of t h e S u n ; F itt st m nta l a t ti tu d es by whi ch one may f ight nd e e a


e nd ea vo r t o ov e c ome t he i nh
u moni o s i nf l encesr ar u u .

M oon M er c u ry V e nu s D i r e c t i ons ; The most i mp or ta nt p og s - r re


s ive a sp ec t s .

E xa mp l e t o i l l u st r a t e t h e P l a ne t a r y I nf l u e nc es ; “
T he g a t Ti ta ni c d m re
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ra a .

T he hor of the b e t known p a se ng er W T S tea d ; the hor of c pt a in S mi th


. s -
s . . . a .

C ou nt ri e s a nd T ow ns c omi ng u nd er t h e D i ff e r e nt S i g ns of t h e Z od i a c ;
Ka ma of the na t i ons of t ri b es a nd c ou ntr i es B y c i cu m ta nces T he L ond oner a nd
r , .
-
r s .

the Ya nk e e the P ru ssi a n typ , C hi l d en b orn of c ol oni ts in A meri e. r s ca .

T h e Z od i a c of t h e H e a d ; C ent r es of c on ci ou snes Orga ns for the 6th nd s s . a


7 th se nse .

T he Zodi a c t h e Eye ; of Eye D i a gnosti cs How Ignaz P e cz e l y d iscove r e d t his -


.

qu i t e new me thod of d i a gnost i cs ol ou r of t he e y e s Sym t oms of d e g e ne r a t 1 on . C . p .


T he eye , the mi rr or of the sou l a nd

of the b od y . T he gi ft of cp
d e i he r i ng the
c osmi c hi er og ly hs D i a gr a m I ll ne s s, p . . a pro c e ss of r e c ov e ry for the sou l .

A st r ol ogy a n d M e d i c i ne ; A st r o l ogy of gr e a t u se in me d i cine , a s r eg a r ds


p
d i a gnost i cs a s w e ll a s t he r a e u t i cs a nd r ognosi s T he r e l a ti on b e t wee n t he l a ne t s p . p
a nd c e r t a i n d i se a ses T he r e l a t i on b e tw ee n d e i ni t e . l a ne ts a nd d e init e v e get f p f
i
a b l e a nd m ner a l r e me d i e s T he i n l u enc e of t he l a ne t c ol ou rs on c e rt a i n di se a s e s
. f p -

a nd on t he st a t e of the mi nd T he T he M i nd Vi t a l i ty T he
“ ”
hou se of d i sea se . . . .

f
st r ong i n l u e nc e of ma t e r i a l i sm on t he sc i e nce of me di c i ne T he c ri t i ca l d a ys . .

. . f
W hy d o e g in e cti ou s d isea ses a e a r g ood na t u r ed one ye a r a nd ma l i c i ou s pp -

i n a not he r y ea r ?

D i sea ses c om i ng u n d e r the P


l a n e t s i n t h e d i e r e nt S i g n s ; In wha t d ir ec ff
t ion we ha ve t o l ook for i t A shor t st u dy of the c ha r a c t e rs D ise a se s of t h e
. .

physi ca l b ody , of t he sou l , of t he mi nd A n a st r ol og i c a l r e d i c t i on a b ou t sy hi l i s


. p p .

E mb r y ol og y a n d H e r e d i ty t o A st r ol og T he mome nt of w i th r es pec t
p
i mp r e gna ncy T he s e rm, t he ovu m l nhe ri ti ng of the q u a i ti e s of a the r a nd mothe r . f .

T he q u a l it i e of t he E g o Wha t i s inher it e d r om the a r e nts ? or osc o e s of . f p H p


p a r e nt s a nd c hi l d wi t h r e g a r d t o he r e d i ty c om a r e d T he e mb ryo i n i t s d ev e l o p . p
me nt T he whol e secr e t of the c ont i nu i ty of a r a ce Evol u t i on T he g r owth i n
. . .

p p
r o or ti on t o a nd i n ha rmony wi th the q u a l i t i es of t he r es l a ne t s T he d eve l p p . .

op me nt of t he e ye , a nd of t he he a r t T he d ev e l o me nt r om the e a r l i e st e r i od s . p f p
of a ni ma l c onsc i ou sness u p t o hu ma n c onsc i ou sness T he

a mou s

T a b u l a , S ma . f
r a g d i na He rme t i s .

Z od i a c a l M a n ;
T h e C osmos i n R e l a t i on t o N u mb e r S ou nd a nd C o l ou r ; N mb e a re u rs
symb o l wit h s p of o nd meanin T he c bba l i t i v l u es of the nu mb e r s T h
a r u a s c a . e
e t o d er of th t om we ight o the m t l a nd th 7 p l ne t s in the “C ha l d ea n
xa c r e a -
e a s e a
or d e C l o e el a ti on b e tw en c ol ou r sou nd a nd the pl ne ts T he H rmony
r. s r e , a . a
of the S pher e s

.

P r op ort i ons i n t h e C osmos i n N a t u r e a nd A rt ; T he wo l d i b i lt u pon r s u


the p ow of nu mb r s
er T he n mb e s 1 2 3 4 7 1 2 K a nt a nd t h t h e e dime n
e . u r , , , , , . e r -

si ou l p c a T h hig her d i me nsi ons P r op or t i ons i n the C osmo t h G o l d e n


s a e . e t . s, e cu .

T h so ca ll d D i vine p op or t i on i n t he h ma n b od
e e wi t h m mm l b ir d s i ns t u a a s, ec s
b e e tl es i n t h
-
r ,

a nd sn il s st a i ght wing d i nse t s


a , r e g e t b l e k i ng d om
-
e i n t he c , , e v a ,

mi ner a l k ing d om i n ry st l i n t h d i t rib t i ng of w t e


, c nd l a nd ; in r l i nsp i e d
a s, e s u a r a ea , r
u tt eri ng of a t in t e mpl e in the d ist n a nd r evol t ion of th pl a ne t et
s r , s, a ce u e s c .

M a n, t he me a su r e of a l l thing s .

A s t r ol og y a n d t h e B ib l e ; Wha t i s the B ibl e ? T he a nc i e nt c hri sti a ns fish ’

symb ol T he Ol d a nd N ew T est a me nt T he I nd i a n B r a hma n,


. er si a n, E gyp t i a n , .
-
P
C
J e wi sh, hri st i a n Sl a voni c, A me r i ca n er a T he tw e lv e A ostl es T he tw e lve t ri b es
, . p . .

T he 1 2 sons of J a cob T he 4 qu a dr a nt s of the T a b a m a c l e T he b r ea stp l a t e of the


. .

j ewi sh highp ri e st T he ne w J eru sa l em T he holy c i ty T he ou r a nima l s T he l i e


. . . f . f
. p
of J esu s J ohn the B a t i st T he t hr e e wi se me n B e t hl e he m J e su s b a t i s e d B r ea d
. . . p .

a nd wi ne J u d a s wi th the 30 i e c e s of si l v er T he c r own of t hor ns T he sca r l e t


. p . .

r ob e . C
S imon of yr ene G ol g otha T he sol di er s ose h s ma ny c ol ou r ed r ob e T he
. . . J p ’
-
.

st ory of J ob T he d r a ma of t he cru c i ixi on


. f .

C onc l u si on a nd E sot e r i c s ; Ha s t he a rt h r e a lly a so l ? ( KEPLE R ) R a d i t ing e u . a


m tt e ( pr of C R OO K E S ) T he d nsi ty of the e the ( OLI VER L O D G E ) A
a r . . on e r . c
f o mity b et we en a n a t om a nd sol y t em E xper iment s t k n by DE RO C HA S
r a ar s s . a e
a nd D U R VI L L E T he a u ra ( R E I C HE N B AC H) T he p ow e
. i n tho ght . r u .

T r e a t i se on E v ol u t i on ; ti ons One c ond it i on of vib ra t ion


of th e v ib r a . .

A st r ol ogy t he sou l of , A st r onomy S hort e sot er i c t r e a ti se T he p hysi ca l S u n the


. .
,
XI I

s p i ri t l
ua .

. p
P tol omy s a st r onomi c a l syst e m T he i nt e g ra l a r ts e r me a t e e a ch
S un p
o the r T he a p e a d eg e ne ra t e d ma n T he o i ni on of D AR W I
. . p a nd N
U ELL W A L R SS
LACE Ori gi na l S I N a nd or igi na l IR T UE T he N eb u l a r t he ory of Ka nt a nd L a l a c e
. V . p .

H
W hy i s th e r e so mu ch evi l i n t he wor l d ? T he i e r a r chi es A re thou ght s se c r e t e d
.

f
b y the b r a ins ? T he r e l e c t i ons of the C
osmi c t hou g ht s A ne w
-
. p
l a ne t ma ni ests f
f
i t se l whe n a g r e a t Wor l d t e a che r ri se s Symb ol s of the myst e
-
. l a ne ts T he -
p .

1 2 signs i n c onne c t i on wi t h t he 1 2 N id a na s of t he B u d dhi st s he r e sha ll w e



.

ha ve t o see k t he t hr e e su pp
ose d p
l a ne ts ?
C onc l u si on ;
INTR ODUC T I O N .

Many those who t a ke u p the stu dy of astr ol ogy c ompl a i n of the


of
gre a t ob scurity of the b ook s of stu dy of the many techni c a l terms , ,

i nc omp rehe nsible to the l a ity a nd e spe ci ally of the difficu ltie s of the ,

c al c u l a ti ons whi ch l a tter are u nsurmou nt a ble for th ose who ha ve no


,

knowledge of ma the ma ti cs a nd c osmol ogy .

I will ther efor e tr y to r e move the se ob st a cle s by u sing foreign


, , ,

na me s as little a s p ossible a nd by si mplifyi ng the c a lc u l a ti ons in su c h


,

a manne r th a t a ny one of a ver a ge intellect a nd with a knowledge of


or di nar y a r ithmetic ma y be a ble to f oll ow thi s stu dy wit hou t mu c h di ffic u lty
, .

Further I will try to be a s brief a nd c le ar a s p ossible omitti ng a l l


, ,

su pe rfl u ou s digr e ssi ons and yet givi ng a f a ir ly c omplete survey of th a t


,

b ra nch of A strol ogy w hich is ca lle d G enethli a ca l Astrol ogy th a t which ,

a pplie s to na tivity or bi rt h .

Thi s b ra nch is by far the most i mp orta nt a nd ther efore c ounts most
stu d e nts .

A strol ogy ha s the a d vanta ge ove r other occu lt science s in tha t it


a sk s no b elief of the stu de nt b u t only i nve stig a ti on A ny one w ho
“ ”
.
,

t a ke s u p the stu dy of hi s own birth horosc ope with some a ssidui ty will -
, ,

be a ble to de monstr a te by nu me rou s f a ct s l ooked u p by him self tha t , ,

Astr ol ogy i s tru e i s f ou nd ed on f a ct s in na tur e


, .

T o t hi s end it i s p osi tively nece ssar y to k now the ex a ct ti me of


one s bir th a nd as for the l ast ha lf ce nt u ry the hou r of bi rt h ha d t o

, , ,

be fille d in at the r egi stry one might g o the r e for inq u i ry .

N ext you will h a ve t o obt a i n a n ep he me ri s ) for the ye a r i n w hich


2

y ou we r e b orn ; y ou ma y th e n c a st y our ow n hor osc ope and st u d y it .

Y ou will fi nd how extr emely i nte r e sti ng thi s stu dy i s "


Those who know by r e se arch a nd experie nc e how m u ch our life , ,

ou r d oi ng s a nd de a li ng s our m ood s i n f a c t a l l t ha t ha ppe ns in the


, , ,

w orl d i s i nfl u e nced by the p owers th a t w ork in the C osm os ofte n


, ,

w ond e r how it is p ossible tha t a scie nc e su c h a s a str ol ogy which ,

c omp ri se s the stu dy of those c osmic p owe rs ha s r el a ti v ely so few ,

st u d e nt s a nd so m a ny Opp one nt s It is str a nge for it i s e a sy t o show .


,

t he tru th of a st r ol ogy p r a c ti ca lly t o a ny one w ho wi she s it , .

One r e a son of a str ol ogy bei ng d i scr e d ite d i s su r ely t o be f ou nd in


t he ru bbi sh b r ou ght i nt o the m ar ket u nd e r t he na me of a str ol ogy a nd

1
) This i s th e c ase on the t
c on in en t, bu t l
n ot a a s, in Gr e a t B ri ta in , w here d a te
suffices .

) Ra pha e l s Ephem eri s


2
e a ch y ear pric e 1 Sb yea r P u bl i shed by W

for , .
per . .

Fo l sham Co Lond on
u , .
2

p l a ne tl or e , b u t h a vi ng n ot h i ng w ha teve r t o d o wit h it i n r e a lity I n .

every b ranch of scie nc e , however fr a u d and char l a ta ni sm ar e t o be f ou nd


, .

B u t the p r i ncip a l c a use s ar e the d ogma ti sm of mod e rn r eligi ons a nd


the r a pi d devel opme nt d u ri ng the l a st ce nt u rie s of ma ter i a li sm , whi c h
ha s b r ou ght ma n t o a c cept only tha t w hic h he ca n ob se rve with hi s
thr ee d ime nsi ona l sense s ) and expl ai n thr ou gh well -k nown p hy sica l
- 1

l a w s r eg ard le ss of the c a u se the f ou nd a ti on of the se p he nomena


, , .

We nee d not a c c ept anythi ng su p erna tu ra l in a str ol ogy a cc or di ng t o ,

thi s d octr i ne a l so everythi ng ha ppe ns a l ong na tu ra l and u nchange a ble


l a w s ; b u t a l so it te a che s u s tha t in the Universe l a w s ope ra te of which
we still know very little ; we se e them in their ou tw ard r e su lts b u t ,

so far we c a n only g u e ss how t hey w ork For t hi s r e ason a str ol ogy i s


.

for the gr e a ter p art a n e mpi ric a l sc ie nce , it is fou nd e d on ob se rva ti ons
whi ch ha ve bee n m a de for centu rie s .

A str ol ogy begi ns to gra du a lly dra w the a tt e nti on of the p u blic of

l a te I n the Unite d S t a te s the r e i s a lre a d y a Universi ty of A strol ogy


. ,

whe r e one ma y gra d u a te in thi s scie nce , and the time i s c omi ng whe n
the eleme nt s of a str ol ogy will be t a u ght i n school s a s a p a rt of c os
m ol ogy a nd for E ngl a nd a s well tha t time will c ome howeve r c onse r
, , ,

v a tiv e the E ngli sh m a y be . I s it not fa r m or e u sefu l for a chil d t o


u nd e r st a nd somet hi ng of life i n the C osm os, tha n t o be a ble t o gi v e
the ex a ct d a te of the settli ng of Flemi sh we a ve rs in P emb r oke shi re or ,

t o k now on w hi ch d a y for t he fi r st time the elde st son of the E ngli sh


sove r eign w a s ca lle d Pri nc e of W a le s ?
W ha t gre a t a p art a str ol ogy might pl a y in the sp he r e Of e d u c a ti on ,

i n self ed u ca ti on a s well a s in the hand s Of p a r e nt s a nd te a cher s " B y


-

g oi ng c ar efu lly thr ou gh the chil dr en s horosc ope s they w ou l d get to


u nd e r st a nd th ei r p u pil s bette r a nd r e a li se t ha t u nd e r ce rt a i n pl a net ar y


i nfl u e nce s they c ou l d scar c ely help a cti ng in a n u nu su a l m anner and
thu s m a ny a n u nj u stl y i nfli cte d p u ni shment will be left a si d e .

Eve ry child be ars a t his bi rth his ow n chara cte ri stic s in hi m a nd ,

the se will never cha nge , they ar e i nsep ara ble of his i nd i v idu al ity
a nd thi s the pe d a g ogu e ha s t o t a ke i nt o a c c ou nt if he w a nt s to m a ke,

of a chil d wha t ca n b e m a d e of hi m A nd for t hi s a ccu r a te k nowle d ge


.
,

of his c har a c te r i sti cs a nd t a le nt s on w hi c h hi s hor osc ope t hr ow s light


, ,

m u st show the w ay As thing s ofte n are now fa il u r e s a re m a d e of


.
,

them i gnora nt of the l a w s they try to le a d the chil d in a d ire ction


,

not me a nt for hi m a nd the na t u r a l t a le nt get s su ff oca te d Yet


, it will .
,

a sse rt it self l a te r b u t only a fte r m u ch d i sa p p oi nm e nt a nd f a il u r e


, .

The m a te r i a l sc ie nc e s however far a d v a nc e d a r e still far fr om bei ng


, ,

c omplete , a nd m or e ove r d e a l with th e ou te r side only ; t o the F ou n

1
) y B thr e e -
m i m p
di en s ona l senses w e e a n the hy si cal senses, b y whi ch w e c a n only
p p
erce t th a t w p
hi ch i s h sic a l in l eng th b r e a d th an d h ei gh t Ou r a str a l a n d
y
.
,

m w
e nt a l sense s h o ever, a l ow u s to
, m
a k e Ob serva t i ons i n hi g he r di ensi ons , m
w p
t hey a ll o u s to see th rou gh hysica l a tt er m .
d a ti on thi ngs
of the r e a l Cau se they d o no penetra te and they
ar e n ot as yet su fficie ntly a d v a nced to se t them selve s with some
grou nd u p a s c ompete nt j u dge s of the oc c u lt scie nce s .

We may r e spect the gr e a t p rogr e ss of the ma teri a l sc ie nce s and ,

a pply our selve s to the m with the gr e a te st i nte r e st if we still be ar in ,

mi nd th a t they ar e far fr om bei ng omni scie nt a nd tha t to a hi gh degr ee


it is narrow and c onc eited a nd in the tru e se nse of the w or d
u nscie ntifi c tha t a gr e a t thi nker like e g Hackel the G e rm a n
“ ”
. .
,

D ar wi n p u t s hi s p rofe ssora l vet o on t he ol ogic a l c osmol ogi c a l t el e ol o


“ ”
, ,

g i ca l a nd e thnol
'

ogi c a l p r o of s o f imm ort a lity N ot eve r yt h i ng c a n be .

r e d u ce d to a p a lp a ble scie ntifi c grou nd ,, .

Thou gh the astrol ogica l i nfl u ence s d o not f a ll bey ond the sp he re of
na tur a l l a w s they d o f a ll bey on d the ci r cle i n w hic h our scie nce s of
,

na tur e move an d th e r ef or e m a te ri a l sc ie nti sts ar e i nc ompete nt to pu t


thei r veto on the m How often a re the m a teri a l sc ienti sts c ompelled to
.

change thei r the orie s and hyp othe se s in ord e r to a ccept in the end tha t ,

whi ch ce ntur ie s a go w a s a cknowle d ge d to be tru e by the oc cu lt scie nce ?


, ,

We nee d only p oi nt to the a t om the ory w hich has bee n alte r e d repe a tedly
-

a nd the t he ory of vib r a ti ons A nd likewi se it will ha ppe n with ch e mi stry


.
,

the gr e a t nu mbe r of eleme nt s wil l melt t ogethe r i nt o the one U r ele me nt -

tha t O ccu lti sm ha s a nd of which the other eleme nts ar e only vib ra ti on
,

p rop orti ons O ccu lt S cie nc e has a lw a y s bee n some ce nturie s in a d v a nce
.

of the m a te ri al sc ie nc e s ; it i s the m othe r of t hose scie nce s a nd the


m other of r eligi ons a s well ; for it c ontai ns the e sote ri c the i nner si d e ,

of a ll r eligi ons A nd a str ol og y i s a p art of the occ u lt scie nc e s


. .

All r eligi ons ar e b ase d on the e soteric d octri ne and ar e the differ ent ,

ou te r ( ex ote ric ) exp r e ssi ons of it Howe v e r m u c h they d iffe r they ar e


.
,

a l l nece ssary ; for a l l m en ha ve not ev olved i n the sam e di r ecti on e a ch ,

diffe rs in his c onc epti on of tru th His p re se nt c onc epti on se rve s him a s
.

l ong a s it i s nee d fu l to his ev ol u ti on Afte r tha t he se arche s . gu ide d ,

by i ntu iti on in a n othe r di r ecti on .

Cha nge of c oncepti on i n religi on shou ld not a lw a y s be a scr ibed


t o i n c onst ancy ; it i s ofte n th e c onseq u e nc e of mora l a nd i ntellectu a l
growth .

All religi ons are view s u p on the gre a t c a stle of tru th seen fr om d iffer ent ,

a ngle s a nd t hr ou gh a m or e or le ss d e nse veil of d u st All r eve a l t o u s one side .

of the U nive rsa l Tru th b u t in p r op orti on t o the veil m or e or le ss h a zy


, ,

a nd tw i sted They are al l howeve r u sefu l and needfu l t o th eir f oll owe r s
.
, , .

The oc cu lt sc ie nc e s w hi ch give u s the key t o m a ny my ste rie s of


,

life a nd ev ol u ti on were w ra ppe d in a sha p e c omp rehe nsible t o i niti a te s


, ,

only , a nd thi s i s to a se nse th e c a se with our B ible as well Thi s i s .

not only for the r e ason tha t hu mani ty a s a w hole w a s not yet ripe t o
u nd e rst a nd the tru t hs which t hey c ont a i n b u t a l so bec a u se the ini ti a te s
wer e offici m forbi dd e n to spe ak of them d ur i ng the l ong time of
,

pe rsecu ti ons to w hich they we r e exp ose d S o they kept their wi sd om .

for hu m a nity in t hi s w a y .

I n P ap as ) w ork s a pa ssa ge a ll u di ng to thi s ru ns a s f ol l ow s : Q u a nd
1
,

p a r su ite d es p ersecu ti ons d a p ou voir a r bi tr a ire l es ini ti és furent ob l iges ,

d e sa u c er l es p r incip es d c l e ur sci ence i Ls comp oserent d ap r es l es astr es


a n I i vre mystéfl eu x r esu me at cl ef d e tou ts l a sc i ence a n ti q u e c i l i vré


, ,

rent i s l i vre a ux p rofa nes sa ns l eur en d onner l a cl ef L es a l chimistes .

comp r i rent l e sens mystéri eu x d e cc l i vr e et p l usi eur s d e l eu r tr a i tés .


,

entr e a u tr es l es d ouz e cl efs d e B a si l e Va l entin sont bases sur son i nter ,



G m P l l l G e ’

p r éta ti on u i l l a.u e a ste en r etr ou va e sens c i a p p al a I a en se


d Henoch

l es R ose Croix l e p ossédér ent ég a l ement -
On trou vera .


d es d evel opp ements 11 cc suj et d a ns l es d er ni ers cha p itr es d a R itu al d e
” ”
Ha u te M a g i c , d El ip ha s L evi

.

Th u s thi s science p re d e stined to be the gu ide in our life a nd to light


,

the world with a gig anti c fl am e ha s bee n sm ou lderi ng like a littl e sp ark ,

u nde r t he ash e s and thi ng s h a ve c ome t o su ch a p a ss t ha t ma ny st u d y


,

a str ol ogy secr etly be cau se they fe a r t o b e r egard e d a s ha lf ma d by those


,
-

fr iend s w ho hol d a d iffer e nt opini on .

W ell -
know n M e n who ha ve s u di t ed A st r ol ogy .

It will not be su pe rfl u ou s to begi n with a few hi st or i ca l note s in ,

or de r to show how thr ou gh al l time s ther e ha ve bee n e mi ne nt m en


, , ,

w hose nam e s sou nd throu ghou t the a ge s w ho believe d in a str ol ogy ,

a nd d ev ote d th ei r live s t o thi s st u d y .

We will not give l ong li st s of fa m ou s Ar a bi a n Cha l d e a n and Egypti an ,

a str ol oge rs seei ng t he se d o not me a n m u ch t o the m a j or ity of pe ople


, .

We will only menti on the na me s of El B a ta ni a nd A bou l Wafa w ho


c ompil e d t a ble s for ca l cu l a ti ng the t a nge nts and c ot a nge nts The Ara bi an .

a str ol oge r s seem t o ha ve bee n the fi rst t ha t u se d the si nu s in thei r c a lc u l a


ti ons A str onome r a strol oger and m a them a ti c i a n wer e a t t ha t time u nite d in
.
,

one pe r son ) The fi r st wr itten sc ie ntific w ork s on a str ol ogy ar e by


2 .

C l a u d i us P tol omy He wr ote in the y e a r j : 1 2 6 A D his w e ll k nown


. .

f ou r b ook s on the I nfl u e nc e of the S tars The b ook s a r e c a lle d : the .

Tetr a bi bl os or Q u a d rip artite The t hi r d a nd f ou rth b ook c ont a i n the S tu d y



.

of B i rt hs Pt ol omy w a s a f oll owe r of the Alex a ndri a n school ; he w a s



.

hi ghly c e leb ra te d d u ri ng the r eign of A dr i a n a nd Antony P i u s He c orr ecte d .

the exi sti ng t a ble s of the fixe d st a r s a nd d r ew u p ne w t a ble s for the


m oveme nt of su n m oon a nd pl a ne t s Thir tee n b ook s c ont a i n th e f a m ou s
, .

P tol oma i c S ystem He se e m s t o ha v e f ou nd ed his sy stem of a str ol ogy


.
,

1
) P p s (p se d onym G e a d Enca sse) Sc i e nc e Occu lte (T it é é l ément i re) In
a u u r r u ra a
thi s wo k on p p 1 45—1 50 ve y c l ea ep e ent ti on i s give n of th e w a y i n whi ch
.

r . . a r r r r s a
s ch a
u l ivre myst é i e x c a me int o e xi te nc e a nd yo W ll se e b y it how a b sol

r u

s u i u
t e ly i m o sib l e I t i s
s w i th o t k nowi ng th e key t o nd e t andu ch b ook , u rs su a .

2
) d B a c on s y s eg a di ng t hi s
r I t sh ow s ve y li ttl e c ommon en e t o c l s i fy
a r r :

r s s a s
astr on omy a mong t h e m a t hem a ti c a l sc i en ce ; thi cl sifi c a ti on d oe s ha m t o i ts s s as r
di g ni ty S c i e nc e

. B a c on d e D i gn . et l n cr e m .
(I , I I I , C IV) .
An i t Jewish St ell a r Ch rt
a nc en - a .

we r e c omp u l sory the


, l a tter e speci a lly bei ng stu d ied
i n c onnecti on with
sou nd a nd nu mbe r .

All ol d occ u lt m anuscri pts a m ong w hi ch our B ible may be nu mbe re d


, ,

a r e fu ll of a str ol ogy ; a nd if M ose s f orb a de the stu d y of a str ol ogy it,

w a s m ost p r ob a bly only by r e a son of the u nsc ie ntific w a y in whi ch it


w a s st u di e d It w a s m u ch m or e di ffi cu lt in those d a y s for one t o m a ke
.

u se of a strol ogi c a l t a ble s e d u c a ti on not bei ng so c omm on a s t o d a y


,

henc e the r e w a s a s m u ch de c epti on a nd p r ete nce to f ortu ne telli ng a s


-

t o d a y na y m or e so a s th e a ge w as a far m or e ignor a nt a nd su pe r
, ,

stiti ou s one It w a s t hi s a b u se a nd c har l a t a ni sm w hi c h M ose s f orb a d e


. .

Th e a str ol oger s Thra cy l l us (fa ther a nd son) we r e the c ou nsell ors of


,

T i ber i us a nd N er o O f the f a the r a pe cu li ar a ne c d ote i s known m e n


.
,

ti one d by T a citu s a nd P l u ta r ch Thr a cy l l u s k ne w t oo m u c h of the secr et


.

th ou ghts a nd pl ans of the emperor Tiberi u s a nd the l a tter trie d to get


ri d of him He t ook him a w a lk on a high w a ll with the p ur p ose of
.

thr owi ng hi m off A nd ”he asked Thra cyll u s if he knew everything


.

“ “
c oncerni ng hi mself Yes w as the a nswe r I know tha t I am in gr e a t
. .

d a nge r of life b u t Y our Ma je sty a s well ; for I know a l so tha t you will
ou tlive me only by 24 hours T he emper or w ho ha d a n i mplicit belie f

.

in Thr a cy l l u s d i d not c a rr y Ou t hi s i nte nti on .

Thra cyll us, the son, p re d ict ed N ero s fu tur e impe ri a l d igni ty

M Cha mp oll i on, f ou nd i n one of the R a mse s-t omb s d a ti ng of the


1 9t h a nd 20th Dynasty ( 1 400—1 1 33 B
.
, ,

a n astrol ogic a l t a ble of h ou se s.


.

which c le arly i nd ic a te s the a ccu ra cy of their ca lcu l a ti ons They knew .

the r el a ti on betw ee n the tw elve signs of the Zodi a c a nd the seve ra l


p arts of the hu man b ody .

The B riti sh Mu se um c onta i ns a nu mber of horosc ope s wri tten on


p a pyru s The Egypti ans ma de their p redicti ons chiefly a cc ordi ng to the
.

so- ca lled sec ond ar y or m oon- di r ecti ons .

S ocra tes p u pil , stu died the i nfl u e nce of su n a nd m oon on the

f orma ti on of b oth sexe s .

Her a cl i tes, a p u pil of P l a to a nd Aristotl e, wr ote a tr e a ti se on the


Hyleg in the h orosc ope a nd on the i nfl u e nce of the sun a s life - give r .

E u rope r eceived its civili sa ti on fr om the e a st a nd a l so the sc ie nce


of a strol og y a s we a l r e a d y sa w Fr om G r eece a nd Ita ly it pe netr a ted
.

i nto the othe r c ou ntrie s of E u rope .

One of the be st- known Chri sti a n a strol ogers i s P a u l the P hil osop her
( 1: 850)
Among the ope s we fi nd severa l stu d e nts of astrol ogy ; e g
'

. .

P op e S yl vestr e 992 P op e J ohn XX a nd J ohn XXI we r e kee n


t l gers
a s ro o .

Thomas A q u inas sa y s : The cele sti a l b odie s ar e the C au se of al l th a t


ta ke s pl a ce in thi s su b -l u nar w orl d They i nfl u e nc e the hu m”an a cti ons .

directly b u t not eve ry a cti on cau se d by them i s i nevita ble (S u mm a


, . ,

Q u a est XV, art V) . .

Fu rthe r the f amou s A lber tus M a gnus, bi shop a nd ar chitect w ho wrote


a symb ol -sy ste m w hich i s held in high honour with Fr eem a sons He .

sa y s a o : All t ha t na tur e a nd art p rodu ce s i s drive n by cele sti al



. .

p o we r s . Th e sig ns i n t he sky a n d th e cele sti a l b o die s exi s ted bef or e


a ll othe r cr e a ted thi ng s a nd the r ef or e i nfl u e nce a l l th a t ca m e i nt o exi ste nce
a fte r the m etc

.
,

We ma y m enti on : R og er B a con, G u id o B ena ti, cour t-a str ol oger to


Fr ede ri ck II A nd P etr i A ba no or Fr a ncisco d ell a S ta bil i , fr iend to D a nte
. ,

J ohn d e L u na Ca r d ina l P eter d A i lly ( 1 350


D a nte w hose w ord s :


,

O nly f oll ow y our sta r , the ha ven of gl ory

a w a its you ar e well know n I n a noth e r p assa ge he sa y s : . Astrol ogy
i s the most su bli m e , the noble st scie nce with ou t a ny f a u l ts ,
.

G i or d a no B ru no, R u ysbroeck, J a cob B oehme a nd Sp inoz a , believed i n


a str ol ogy Fur the r H i eronymus d e M a nfr ed i, p rofe ssor of me d ici ne a t the
.

u nive rsi ty of B ol ogna ( i 1 460 ) who a o c ombi ne d astr ol ogy and medici ne . . .
J oha nn S td ffler , p rof essor of ma thema tics a t T il bi ng en c omp u ted the ,

ex a ct da te of his de a th whi ch w a s to ta ke pl a ce by an a cci d e nt B y


, .

i nvitin g fri e nd s a nd sta yi ng q u iet ly a t home he tr i ed to e va de the ,

p ossibility of an a cc ident I n a d i sp u te howeve r wi shi ng to pr ove his


.
, ,

argu me nts he we nt to a high b ook -shelf , to sei ze a f oli o v ol u me


,
-
,

he fell and g ot a de a d ly w ou nd .

We ma y me nti on the na me s of M ela nchton a nd J oha nn M ul l er The '


.

f orm er wr ote a o a p re fa ce to a w ork of the a str ol oger S c honez a nd


. .

de liver ed lectu re s on a s ro o t l gy
Ty cho d c B r a hé ( 1 546— 1 60 1 ) tried t o ra i se a strol ogy t o a r eligi on
.


He sa y s The star s ru le the l ot of ma n b u t G od ru le s the sta rs

, .

He w a s howeve r not bli nd to the a b u se ma de of a str ol ogy , .

P a ra celsus stu die d e sp ecia lly the i nfl u e nce of the pl anets on the
vegeta ble and mi ne ra l ki ngdom and di scover ed a l arge nu mbe r of
m e d ici ne s by c om p ari ng the micr ocosmos (man) to the m a croc osm os
,

(our sola r sy stem ) l ed by l ogic a nd intu iti on


, .

Kepp l er, the f a mou s a str onomer w a s a n astr ol oge r a s well It i s .

u nive rsa lly know n how he p r edict e d to Wa l l enstein a t tha t time y ou ng ,

a nd u nk now n hi s f u tu r e gl ory He p re dicted seve r a l deta il s conc e rn in g


, .

his ca r ee r, the e ne m ie s he w ou ld m a ke his e a ge rne ss for f a me a nd ,

g l ory h
, i s m a rr i a ge a nd fi na n ci a l cir c u msta n ce s a nd the ex a ct d a y of
W a lle nstei n s d e a th ’
.

O f Wi l l ia m Li ll y, the w ell -kw own L ond on a strol oge r it i s know n


tha t he f or etold the gr e a t Lond on fire in 1 666 His a strol ogica l w orks .

are still be i ng st u d ie d .

P i co d e M ir a nd ol a , a fi er ce op pone nt of a strol ogy g a ve a t his dea th ,

the most striki ng p roof of the tr u th of a str ol ogy for he d ied a t the ex a ct ,

hour th a t the astr ol oge rs ha d p redicted .

D r J ohn B u tl er a nothe r op ponent of astr ol ogy w ho in or der to be


.
, ,

a bl e t o Opp ose it with m or e su cce ss a nd t o show its we a k p oi nts ,

took u p the stu dy of a strol o y cha nge d ta ctic s a fter tha t stu d y
g
, ,

viz . i nste a d of a tt a cking astro og y as he origi na lly intended to ,

he wrote a book t o show the tru th of astrol ogy .

Pr ofe ssor M a x M ii ll er once sa id tha t ma ny of ou r gr e a te st m en of ,

intellect stu died a strol ogy , b ut tha t the ma j ori ty of them never exp r e ssed
their opi ni on on t ha t p oi nt for fe ar of bei n ra nk ed with the q u a ck s in
thi s line ,the so- c a lled a strol oge rs a nd t e f ort u n e telle rs -
.

H a nois B a con b a ron of V eru l am one of the gr e a te st mind s of hi s


, ,

ti me believe d in pl a net ary i nfl u ence s j ust like I sa a c N ewton, the gre a t
, ,

r e se arche r a nd t hi nke r He defe nde d astrol ogy a g a i nst the a str onome r
.


Ha lley by sa yi ng : I ha ve stu di ed the su bje ct Mr Ha lley you ha ve , .
,

not " N ewt on n ever exp re sse d hi s opi ni on on thi ng s he w as not c e r ta i n


"

a b ou t Hi s gr e a t c a u ti on i n thi s di r ecti on i s as well -k now n as his e normou s


.

scientific m e rits .

Of the G e rma n l ast ro o er e we ma y me nti on J W P fa ff He v ehe


ge neglect of astrol ogy a nd wrote
rs . . .

m e ntl y p rotested a gai nst


9

Na p oleon s de a th w hich w as to c oi n ci d e wit h a c onj uncti on of Mars



on ,

and S a tu rn (Ma y, 5 th ,

Lei bnitz stu died astr ol ogy and believe d in it Th a t G oe th e S ha kesp ea re .


, ,

and a l so e g S ir Wa l ter S cott be li eved in a strol ogy i s not to be d ou bt ed


. . .

Va l entin Weig el i us in his A str ol ogy The ol ogize d ( 1 649) ca ll s a str ol ogy
“ ”
,

the light of N a tur e ; it c omp rises eve rythi ng a ll science s arts b ranche s , , ,

of knowle d ge qu a litie s a nd c onditi ons of b ody and spi rit a nd fu rther


,

a l l c onditi ons and oc cu rr e n ce s in t he Unive rse Everythi ng t a ke s its .

or igi n i n the pl a nets a nd a c c or di ng t o ou r u si ng or a b u si ng the i nfl u e nce s


, ,

we feel them to be g ood or b a d He sa y s tha t a str ol ogy a nd r elig i on .

ou ght t o g o hand in ha nd a nd t ha t the stu dy of t he Ma c roc osmos (the



Universe) a s well a s of the Microc osm os (man) is m e a nt by it W ha t .

i s ou t side u s in ou r surr ou ndi ng s i s a l so in u s a nd the exp r e ssi on :


a w i se m a n ru le s hi s st ar s d oe s not a ll u d e to the st a rs in the M a c ro
“ "

c osmos b u t to th ose in the Micr oc osm os The sky of the M a croc osm os
, .

with its perpetu a l r ev ol u ti on c orr e sp ond s ex a ctly to the i nw ar d sky of


the Microc osm os The l a st is a s it wer e a microsc opic r eflect i on of
.
, ,

the fir st in a l l its c hange s a s well .

It w ou l d be e asy to e nrich thi s li st with a l arge nu mbe r of nam e s


of e nlighte ne d thi nke rs w ho a l l stu d ied a strol o gy b u t for my p ur p ose ,

the a b ove me nti oned name s w ill su ffice


-
.

I s it a st oni shi ng th a t he w ho has f i xed hi s opi ni on by m or e or le ss


thorou gh stu d y and r e se ar ch c omp ar e s the ge nera l p u blic to a c ol our
,

bli nd ma n w ho is p ositive tha t r e d a nd green a re the selfsa m e c ol our ?


,

Th ose who ignor e the i nfl u ence of the pl a ne ts withou t p r eced ing ,

tho ough rese r , ar


r a ch e simply gu ilty of pe d a ntry ) seei ng tha t th ey
1
,

p r efer thei r imm a tu r e ra sh j u dgm ent f ou nd ed on tra d iti on only to tha t


, , ,

of gr e a t thi nke rs w ho t hr ou hou t a l l a ge s ha ve dev oted th ei r live s t o


g
,

the i nq u i ry a fte r the effe c t 0 p owe rs of na t u r e little kn ow n a s yet ,


.

We sa y on ce mor e investig a te a nd you wi ll find the tr u th of it a ffirmed


,

in you r own l ife .

It w ou ld be highly i nter e sti ng to c ollect p a rticu l ars a t the regi strars ,


of pe ople who we r e b or n a t ex a ctly th e sa m e ti m e a nd the sa m e pl a ce .

If the d a ta of bi rths were c orre ct one w ou ld fi nd tha t su ch live s were ,

r e mar ka bl e i n their simil ar ity .

I n hi st ory seve r a l c a se s of t hi s ki nd a r e k nown among whic h the ,

f oll owi ng char a cteri stic ex a mple :


I n a p a pe r of 1 820 i s me nti oned the de a th of Sa mu el He nni ng s w ho ,

w as b orn on J u ne 4 th 1 738 a t the sa me m om e nt as King G eorge III, ,

and a t the sam e pl a ce S t M artin He ca m e i nt o b u si ne ss in O ct ober


, . .

1
) A m ong these we ma y cou n t p rof Franz . Cu mo
a cam a i p a g a i nst d o n in hi s
a strol o or k ut w w
g
v
,

the G s and o an s

e R m
ases hi s ork on the
. w
p oin t of A stro log y is, of cour se a be l i ef

, .

p
Wro ng, fessor l Th e sta rting- oint of A str ology is obser va t i on I f the ba s s . i of
a work is f se , w e m a y l ea ve the c onc l u si on ou t of ac count .
10

1 760 , whe n G e orge III m ou nted the t hr one He w a s m arr ied on S ept . .

8th, 1 7 6 1 j u st like Ki ng G e orge a nd a fte r b oth live s ha d g one q ui te ,

p a rall el , b oth died on J a nu ar y 29th 1 820 , a t the sa me h our They ha d .


'

the sa m e nu mber of child r e n, of the sa me sex .

The L aws of Ka r ma a nd R e inc a r na t ion .

O f the se two l a w s which a cc ord ing to The osop hy ru le the Universe


, ,

a nd t h e r ef or e m a n a b rief expl a na ti on i s d e si r a ble


, .

We give in a few w ord s the le a d ing i d e a of the se tw o l a w s be c au se ,

they Sp r e a d some li ght on the c au se a nd the su b stan ce of the pl anetary


i nfl u enc e s For the stu dy of a str ol ogy it i s a b sol u tely u nnecessa ry tha t
.

one believe s i n r einca r na ti on A str ol ogy n eed s no f ou nd a ti on of belief


.
,

a str ol ogy only a sk s th orou gh i nq u i ry a n d t hi s i s i nevi t a bly f oll owed by




believi ng ( knowi ng I know a num ber of men w ho d o not believe

in r ei ncarna ti on yet neve rt hele ss a r e c onvi nced a str ol oger s thou gh in


, , ,

my opi ni on they will a fte r c onti nu e d stu dy a c knowledge b oth the se l a w s


, .

The l a w of Karm a ) i s not likely t o be a st u mbli ng bl ock t o a ny


1

one W ha t r a ti ona l bei ng d oe s not a c c ept the i nex ora ble l a w of cause
.

a nd effect ? We se e t he p roof s of it d a ily rou nd u s , .

R einca rna ti on i s diffi cu lt to p r ove one c a n bec om e c onvi nce d of ,

the tru t h of thi s l a w by l ogic a l r e a soni ng only ; for w ha t someb od y el se


thi nks to ha ve see n or experie nce d of f ormer live s i s no p roof for u s ,

persona lly .

Th e L a w of Ka rma or of c a u se a nd effect te a c he s tha t eve ry a cti on , ,

eve ry thou ght c arrie s its i nex ora ble c onseq u e nc e with it ; a nd for man
, ,

thi s c onsequ e nce thi s r e a cti on ca n be shown in the p r e sent or in a


, ,

f oll owi ng e arthly exi stence S o he c re a te s in his p r e se nt life the c on


.
, ,

diti on of the fu tu re and the c onditi ons of the p re sent a re the p rodu ct
,

of hi s a cti ons in f orm e r e a r thl y live s .

M a n the i ndivid u a l sou l the Ego ) i s a fte r a c e rt a i n pe r i od b orn


,
2
, ,

) The word K a rma me a ns a cti on whi ch wi ll l a t er on b ec ome c l ear when


1 “

w e spe a k bo u t th e m ea ning of th e E] a sp e ct
a .

2 Wha t i s th e Eg o ?
e oc cu l t sc i enc e t e ll s u s tha t th e Eg o th e I the H i g her S e l f a ll of th em , ,

n a m es fo th e sam e Pr i ncip l e
r i s the G od w ho l ve s in man ; sp e k s when the i a
soul a c kn owl e d g es t o b e a n I ; in oth e r word s it i s th e D ivi ne sp ar k i n s wi thou t ,
u , ,

howe ve b e ing G od himsel f


r, .

D R Ste in e r sa ys a s t o thi s
r. . th a t whi ch ece d es th e mis nd ersta nd ing
: r u
tha t th e occu lt sci ence asserts tha t th e I 8 one wi th od i s like ly to a rise B t t 1 , . u I

d oes not ssert a t a ll t ha t th e I i s G od b t th a t it i s of t he sam e n tu re


a , ,
nd th e
u a a

sa m e s b sta nc e a s G od D oe s a ny bod y a sse rt th a t a d op of w te ta ken from the


u . r a r
se a is t he se when he sa ys th t th t drop is of th e same s b st ance a s the sea ?
a, a a u
I f on e l ik e s t o use a c ompa ri son one c a n sa y tha t th e I i s r el t e d t o G od as the
, a ,

d rop i s t o th e se a M a n c a n fin d some thi ng di vine in himse lf b ec a se hi s inner


. ,
u

s b sta n ce i s d e ri ve d f rom t ha t w hic h i s di vi ne


u .
a n ew in a which l a tte r serve s him a s an i nstru me nt for
ma teri a l body ,

ob se rv a ti on a nd a cti on t o ha ve expe rie nce s w hi ch he c a nnot le arn


,

on the hig he r a stra l a nd me nt a l pl a ne s Thi s bei ng b orn a g a i n ou ght .

not to be mixed up with tr a nsmig ra tion of sou ls of w hi ch i s sa id t ha t ,

a hu man sou l c a n p a ss i nt o a l owe r cr e a tu r e Ther e is no r eg ressi on .


,

b u t c onti nu ou s ev ol u ti on We see thi s eve ryw he r e in na tu r e M an i s


. .

b orn a s man a nd r em a i ns ma n thou gh in his f ormer pe ri od s of ev olu


, ,

ti on he ha d to g o thr ou gh the mi ne ra l pl ant and a ni ma l c onditi on ,

w hi ch d oe s not me an tha t he w a s a mi nera l a pl a nt or a n a ni mal , , .

The re are highe r no l ower c onditi ons to be r e a che d by him ; ex cept in


,

very rar e c a se s We mu st go a l ong with the curr e nt of u nive rsal evo


.

l u tion on e ar th a nd we c a n only d el a y our ow n ev ol u ti on in sp iri tu a l ,

and m or a l se nse by our thou g ht s a nd a c ti ons b u t c he c k it we c a nnot


, , , .

We sh a ll see p re se ntly how we by me ans of a strol ogy bec om e a ble , ,

t o t a ke our ev ol u ti on in ha nd so tha t we i nste a d of bei ng str a gg le rs , , ,

get m or e a nd m or e in the fr ont r ow s .

Eve ry man ha s severa l we a k p oi nt s in his ch ara cte r a nd he feel s


i ntu i tively tha t it is his m ora l d u ty to ta ke u p the ha tchet a g a i nst the se
f a u lt s which a s occu lti sm te a che s bega n for the gr e a ter p art i n f orme r
, , ,

i nc arna ti ons w he n he k new le ss of the c osmi c l a w s th an now Howeve r .

l ow ma n m a y be m ora lly the r e i s somethi ng i n him whi ch tell s him ,

w ha t is g ood or b a d howeve r m u ch the c oncepti ons of g ood a nd b a d


,

m a y diffe r wit h the m a ny ra ce s a nd na ti ons ; for u ntil ma n a tt a i ns


P erfecti on the se c oncepti ons ar e only r el a tive His st a ndp oi nt in e vo
, .

l u ti on p oi nt s ou t t o him the c orr ect pl a c e w he r e he ha s t o be a nd tha t


st a nd p oi nt c ombi ned with the g ood a nd b a d c onseq u e nce s c r e a te d in
,

f orme r live s d eterm i ne his pl a ce a nd ru le of c ondu c t in thi s i nc a rna ti on


, .

We u su a lly spe a k of g ood a nd b a d Karma th ou gh the te rms har ,

moniou s (A ) a nd i nhar m oni ou s k arm a w oul d be bette r Ther e ca n .

be no q u e sti on of b a d be c a u se a im and fi na l r e su lt are ha rmony


,
.

So a t a c e rt a i n time m a n be c ome s c onsc i ou s of hi s d u t y i o try a nd


,

c onqu e r his l ower na tu r e with a l l its f a u lt s a nd b a d habits u nti l he no ,

l onge r i s the sl a ve b u t bec ome s the ma ste r Acc ord i ng to his su cce ss
, .

i n thi s he not only be c ome s gra d u a lly the ru le r of his ow n de sti ny


, ,

b u t a l so i n time he obt a i ns the ma stery of the mi nera l veget a ble a nd


, , ,

a nim a l kin g d om a nd of the f or ce s of na tu r e whic h pl a y a p art in t hem .

B u t in orde r to bec ome the m a ste r of na t u r e he m u st fi rst h a ve c on ,

q u e re d him self i e he mu st be a ble to l ook u p on hi s l owe r na tu r e


, . .

the non self -


u nsel fishly a s t ha t w hi ch i s tra nsit ory a nd so su b se rvie nt
,

t o the highe r self w hi ch i s c onst a nt u n ive rsa l


, the Ego , .

Thi s is the fi nal p u rp ose of our e arth ev ol u ti on a nd whethe r we -

w a nt or not we m u st go a l ong with thi s e arthl y growth A s we ha ve see n . ,

we ca n c o opera te a nd Opp ose In the fir st case we b ri ng ourselve s in


-
.

h arm ony with the C osm os i e the S ou r ce of a ll life in the l a st we , . .


,

shu t thi s S ou r ce off to our selve s a nd tha t me a ns di shar m ony i n the


fu nct i ons of our p hy si ca l b od y d i stu rb ance s i n our thi nki ng feeli ng , , ,
12

a nd will a nd a t le ngt h it m eans the de a th of ou r physica l instru ment


,

ou r m a te ri a l b od y .

With the d e a th of th e ma te ri a l bod y ma n is d eprive d of the orga ns


of ob se rv a ti on a nd a cti on on the p hysi ca l p l an e a nd so thi s m a tte r d isa p ,

pea rs from his sp here of ob serva ti on he w a ke s in a w orl d p revi ously


, ,

i nvi sible to him the a stra l wor ld w hich pe rm e a te s the ma teri a l w orl d
, , .

T he astra l w or ld the ref or e i s in the sa m e pl a c e b u t i nvi sible t o the ,

org a ns of his ma te r i a l b od y .

He d well s now i n the a str a l or em oti ona l b od y W I th astr a l org ans for
, ,

O b serv a ti on He a l rea dy p osse ssed this a stra l b od y du ri ng his e arthly


.

exi ste nce b u t he cou l d not the n c onsci ou sly m a ke u se of it beca u se


, ,

the m a te r i a l b od y t hw a rte d him The d u ra ti on of hi s a b ode i n the astr a l


.

w orl d with its var i ou s sp heres is dete rmi ned by the m ora l st a nd p oint
, ,

whi ch b e oc cu pie d d u ri ng his p hy sic a l exi ste nce a nd a t t he e nd of


it he a l so d ie s on thi s pl a ne a nd he bec ome s c onsci ou s on the men ta l
p l a n
,e w h ic h pe r me a te s b ot h the a str a l a nd t he p hy si c a l sp he r e
a nd so i s i n t he sa me pl a c e His b od y or ve hicle i s h e r e the menta l
.

bod y w hi ch w a s a l r e a d y p re se nt d ur i ng his e arthly a nd a stra l life ,

b u t u nd evel oped I n t hi s m e nt a l sp he r e the tru e a b ode of man he


.
, ,

a ssimu l a te s the expe rie n ce s of the tw o p r ece d i ng st a te s ; a nd t he se ar e


tr ansm u ted i nt o chara cte ri stics a nd p ote nti a litie s whi c h c ombi ne d wi th ,

those obta i ned in f orme r lives m u st i nc ar na te with him in a new b ody


,

w hen the ti m e ha s arr ive d .

S o man ha s t hr ee b od ie s : the p hysi ca l the a str a l a nd the menta l ,

w hi ch c orr e sp ond with the thr ee w orld s : the p hy sica l the a stra l and , ,

t he me nt a l w orld s w hich we t he r ef or e ma y r eg ar d a s the three bod i es


,

of the ea rth .

It f oll ow s tha t ma n has a l re a dy in hi s ea rthly exi ste nce a b od y for


e a ch of t he se thr ee w orl d s .

Thu s man (the Ego) i s many time s born in a differe nt p hy si ca l b ody ,

with l ong i nte rv a l s d ur i ng whi ch on ea rth the c ond iti ons cha nge c on
,

tinu ou sl y Thu s d oe s he u nde rgo m any si d e d expe r ie nc e s


.
-
.

The l a w s of Karma a nd R ei nca rna ti on rule our w hole life ; withou t th e m


we ca nnot im a gi ne a ra ti ona l expl a na ti on of the d iffe r e nt p ha se s in our
exi ste nce nor answe r the q u e sti on w hy one i s born in the deepest
,

wr et che d ne ss with a b a d c ha ra cte r a sick bo dy in surr ou ndi ngs w her e


, ,

a ny m or a l p r ogr e ss seem s imp ossible w her e a s anothe r see s the light


,

in l u x ur i ou s su rr ou nd i ng s w hic h offe r him a l l opp ort u nitie s to d evel op ;


,

while a t the sa m e ti m e he e nj oy s a he a lthy b ody and an ex c elle nt


c hara cte r A re the r e gr e a te r contr asts im a gi na ble a nd is the re a re a so
.

na ble expl a na ti on t o be fou nd with ou t a ccepting the i nex ora ble b u t ,

j u st l a w of ca u se a nd effect a nd the l a w of r ei n carna ti on ?


B u t t hi s i s not the pl a c e t o d well a t le ngt h on t he se thi ngs for ,

fu rt he r st u dy I refe r t o w orks on The osop hy A few w or d s howeve r . , ,

on t he se im port a nt p oi nt s i n q u esti on I t hou ght ne ce ssar y be c a u se i n , ,

my opi ni on they ar e to a c e rta in degree i nsep ara ble fr om a strol ogy ;


,
14

a nd mor e i nto the b a ckgrou nd It is a fa ct th a t a t p re se nt we are ra pidl y


.

p rogr e ssi ng in Opp osite dir ecti on The a na them a which su pp re ssed thi s
.
,

knowledge for a ge s seem s to be lifted


, .

T he A sp ects .

A spe ct me a ns : view a ppe ara nc e ; he r e lite ra lly the w ay in which


, ,

the pl a nets l ook a t e a ch other i e the p ha se s of the pl a nets


, . . .

We ha ve to r egar d the asp ects of the pl anets a s th e x ra ys of the -

Cosmos w hi ch shi ne thr ou gh u s a nd b ri ng the we a k pl a c e s of ou r


c har a cte r s te mp ora rily t o lig ht It i s a s it we r e a w arni ng t ha t somethi ng
.
, ,

in one di r ecti on or a not he r shou ld be imp r oved .

How i s it tha t a ce rt a in r el a ti on betwee n a spect s e g an opp ositi on , . .

of the S u n to S a tu rn cau se s a he a vy feeli ng of dep r e ssi on wit h one


, ,

whe r e a s with a nothe r it p a sse s u nnotice d ? B ec a u se the f orme r w a s


b orn a t a m ome nt w he n e g the sam e Opp ositi on or a n a spect of equ a l
. .

effect took pl a c e in the Universe whi ch c a u sed his b odie s t o be r esp on


,

si v e t o th e d ep r e ssi ng a nd limiti ng S a tu m i nfl u e nce Hi s p hy sica l -


.
,

a str a l a nd me nt a l b od ie s ar e a s it we r e tu ne d to the key w hi c h w a s


, ,

the n in the C osm os If the sa me tone or a c on sonant of it r e cur s to


.
,
-
,

th e a tm osp he r e the b odie s r e a ct an d the i nfl u e nce of S a turn i s felt a s


,

dep re ssi on or in genera l limita ti on on the p hy sica l pl a ne a s well a s in


,

our thou ght s a nd feeli ng s A s thi s r a te of vib a ti on keep s a lte ri ng t hr ou g h


.

the r a pi d ly cha ngi ng p ositi ons of the pl anet s a nd the twelve signs of
the Zodi a c i n r eg ar d to the e art h it i s evi d e ntly nece ssa r y t o kn ow ,

the exa ct mome nt of bi rth in or der to m a ke our ca l cu l a ti ons a ccu ra tely


, .

S o we mu st im a gi ne th a t a l l tha t i s b orn al l th a t i s b rou ght i nt o ,

bei ng r eceive s a t the m ome nt of c omi ng i nto exi stence or of bi rth the
, , ,

i mp r ess of ou r p l a neta ry system a s it is a t tha t very moment a nd a s it ,

i s i n r el a ti on to the sp ot on e ar th w her e t hi s bi rth t ake s pl a ce Thi s i s .

tru e not only for m an b u t a l so for a nim al pl ant and mine ra l a nd it i s


, , ,

tru e a s well for a l l tha t we begi n for eve ry new a ctivity or e nte rp r i se
, ,

for eve ry new thou ght w hi ch i s b orn a t a c erta i n p oi nt of time He nc e .

we see how imp ort ant it is to select the c orr ect time in star ti ng new
e nte rp ri se s
.

N ot tha t one ca n ma ke a su cce ss of somethi ng wr ong or evil by


choosi ng the be st ti me to c omme nc e ; the sta tement whi ch p r ece d e s
me r ely sa y s tha t by choosi ng a b a d time one a ccu mu l a te s d iffi cu ltie s .

In choosi ng the ri ght time one g oe s a l ong with the cu rr e nt so t o say , ,

and the r ef or e r em a i ns in harmoni ou s c onditi on .


S t r ong a nd W eak Natu r es .

Ti morou s pe ople the type w ho cr oss the bri dge of a dve rsity befor e
,

they re a ch it ha d better le a ve the stu dy of a strol og y to str onger cha


,

r a ct er s be cau se on the se pe ople th e knowledge of fu t ur e b a d aspects

,

might h a ve a p ar a ly si ng effect They l a c k the c our age and str e ngth to


.

stru ggle with t heir l owe r se l f a nd by their fe ar they w ou ld only str e ng


,

then the i nfl u e nce oi the pl anet It is sc ar cely a dvi sa ble to a cq u a i nt


.


su ch pe ople with somethi ng r eg ar di ng b a d a spects in the fu tur e Tha t

.

th ere are na tur e s w ho cannot be ar the tru th is however no r e ason t o , ,

withhold the tru th fr om those w ho are strong On the c ontr ary, the .

knowledge of it is of i nc a lcu l a ble u se The we a ker one s might a l so .


,

de rive f or ce fr om it if they only thou ght of the good a spect s w hich


,

are sur e to c ome a nd will help the m Astr ol ogy te a c he s how l ong the .

b a d ti me shoul d l ast a nd kn owi ng tha t it i s only a p assing c l ou d a


, ,

te mp orar y d arke ni ng of the su n they will ga i n str ength , .

Among those w ho stu d y som e br a nch of occu lt scie nce s ther e ar e



m any w ho say selfc onsci ou sly : Astr ol ogic a l i nfl u e nce s c a nnot d o any
t hing to me l ha ve ou tgr own th em T o be su r e the se pe ople d o .
,

not r e a li se the fu ll signifi ca nc e of thei r w or d s a nd mor e ove r th ey ar e


bli nd to th eir fa u lts a nd f oible s .

No one ever r ose to the heig ht o f b eing a bove these i nfluences / Ev en


the highe st Ego w ho i ncarna te s on thi s
, e ar th of his own fr ee will , ha s
su b mitt e d him self t o li mita ti ons They i nfl u e nce a l l of u s the l owe st a s
.
,

well a s the highe st b u t throu gh the l a tter they will be exp re ssed in
,

a nothe r a mor e harm oni ou s w a y th a t i s te diffe r e nce For hi m a l so


, , .
,

however it i s of the gr e a te st u se to know w he n he will be su bjecte d


,

to ce rt a in i nfl u e nce s w he n he will be be st fitted for one kin d of w ork


, ,

whe n for another He will be a ble to use these influ ences for his benefi t ;
.

for w ha t el se d oe s the exp r e ssi on : to ru le on e s st ars signify b u t t o


“ ’ ”

u se the pl a n et ar y infl u e nc e s in the ri ght dir ecti on for one s be ne fit The

.
,

i nfl u e nce s te nd to m a ke u s by cert a i n old fa u lt s in our char a cte r


a ct in thi s w a y or the oth e r b u t we nee d not give i n sl a vi shly we ma y ,

r i se a b ove them Th e r ef or e i s it not highly u sefu l to be f or e w am e d ?


.
,
-
T he C osmos .

A strol ogica lly spe a ki ng the C osm os c onsi sts of the S u n (CD) the ,

M oon (D) a nd t he pl a net s M e r cur y (ii) V e nu s , E a rth M ar s (d ) ,

J u pite r ( t)
Q ,S a t ur n (b) U ra nu s ( 3)
1 1 a nd N ept u n e 2
)
We d o not t a ke i nto a c c ou nt the Aster oi d s or Pl anetoid s a nd the
M ete or ite s be c a u se t hey d o not i nfl u e nc e p r e se nt hu m a nity per c eptibly ;
,

n eithe r the C om e t s b ec a u se we kn ow so little of t heir i nfl u e nce


, We .

a l so ne gle c t the m oons of the v ari ou s pl a net s the i nfl u e nce of whi c h


,

'

) 1P oo l st e _ r Pol e st ; Ke e kri ng
- ar r Zu i d e kr i r u s So th e n Cross ;
u r
E q t o d es Hem el s
ua r na t o of t h e H e a vens ; Ec l i p ti c
r aEcl i ti c
.

2
) I n H oll an d th e sym 1 i a l so se d fo U a n s ; an d for ep tu ne g
0 s u r r u .
17

is not to be t a ke n i nt o a cc ou nt Our moon only f orms a n excepti on :


.

by her short d ista nce from the e arth, a nd e spe ci a lly bec a u se she w a s
one wit h the e a rth bef or e her sep ara te exi ste nce , she i nfl u e nce s it a nd
a ll t ha t i s on it , ve ry str ongly .

Our w hole pl a net ary sy stem m ove s in r etrogra de d i r ecti on t hr ou gh


the tw elve signs of the Zod i a c , w hi c h like a gig a nti c r i ng e nci rc le s ou r
C osmos with nu m e rou s other sol a r- system s All t he se sol ar -sy ste ms
.

r ev olve r ou nd one C entra l S u n, w hich i s su pp osed to be in the c on


stell a ti on P l e ya d e s ( Alcy one ) .

Ou r sol ar sy ste m w a nts ye ar s to r ev olve 360 throu gh the


°

1 2 sig ns of the Z odi a c Thi s is c a lled a c osmi c ye a r Ou r pl a net ary


. .

sy ste m i s now i n Aq u ar i u s w hic h sign it ha s r ece ntly e nte r e d , a nd


2
whe r e it c onseq u e ntly will r e ma i n 2 1 60 ye ar s .

12
Thi s m ove me nt is in Opp osite di r ecti on t o the or de r of the 1 2 signs
of the Zo di a c a nd i s c a lle d i n a str onomy the Pr e c e ssi on ( i e b a ckw a r d
. .

m oveme nt) 'Of the Eq u inox The vel ocity of thi s r etrogra de m ove me nt
.

i s a b ou t 5 0 a ye a r .

A s a l l pl a net s r ev olve r ou nd the su n a nd we Ob se rve t he m fr om the


'

e arth, we se e the su n a nd the pl a nets su cce ssively p a ss throu gh the 1 2


d iffe r e nt signs, a nd with gr e a te r vel oc ity whe n t hey ar e cl ose r t o the
su n ; i n the or d e r in w hi c h the pl a nets a r e pl a ced a b ove T he m oon, .

howeve r , su r p a sse s the f aste st movi ng pl anet (M e r cu ry) It d oe s not .

only m ove with the e a r th onc e in a ye ar r ou nd the su n, b u t ha s a


r ev ol u ti on of its ow n r ou nd the e a rth w hic h t a ke s only $ 2 8 d a y s W he n .

t he pl a net s are bei ng t r e a te d , t he se vel ocitie s will be sp oke n Of a t


gre a ter le ngth .

The r e i s a l so a n app a rent movement of the 1 2 signs of the Zodi a c


.

a s well a s of the pl a net s a nd the m oon to know , the moveme nt c a u se d


by the r ev ol u ti on of the e art h r ou nd its a xi s in 2 4 hou r s Thr ou gh thi s
.

r ev ol u ti on r ou nd the a xi s, the w hole sp he r e , p a sse s in 2 4 hour s e a ch


p oi nt of the e ar th s su rfa c e a nd thu s e v e ry tw o hou rs (on a n a vera ge)

ther e will ar i se a nothe r sign of the Zod i a c on the e a ste rn horiz on .

For some r e a d e rs a shor t expl ana ti on of ce rt a i n term s, u se d in c os


m ol ogy will not be su pe rfl u ou s ; for we ha ve to u se the se te rm s
,

r epe a te d ly if we w a nt t o d o wit hou t u nne c e ssary d efi niti ons


, .

The cel estia l eq u a tor i s a n im a g i nary ci r c le d ra w n a t the he a ve ns


( rou nd the e a rth) in the p r odu c e d p a rt of a nd p a ra llel t o the e a rt h eq u a t or
, .

T he ecl ip ti c i s a n im a gi n a ry ci r c le d ra wn a t the he a ve ns r ou n d the


e a rth whi ch i nte rse ct s the cele sti a l eq u a t or a t a n a ngle of
, In
thi s pl a ne Of the e clipti c m ove the pl anet s incl u d ing su n a nd m oon .

With a d evi a ti on of only a few degr ee s north a nd sou th of it the ,

pl a nets m ove in the pl a ne of the ecliptic a nd so it i s p ossible tha t tw o


,

p l a net s a t ce rt a i n time s seem t o be in the sam e pl a c e in the he a ve ns


( c onj un cti on) a nd a t othe r time s f or m c ert a i n a ngle s (aspect s) with the e arth
, .

2
18

To thi s an gle f ormed by the e c lipti c and the eq u a t or w e ow e the ,

seasons in the te mper a t e z one s a nd the monsoons in the t r opic s .

The d evi a ti on nort h a nd sou th of the eclipti c i s c a lled northern a nd


sou the rn d ecl ina ti on W he n tw o or m or e pl a nets ha ve the sa me d e cl i
.
~

na ti on no m a tte r w h ethe r one i s nort h the oth e r sou th or b oth the


, , ,

sa me d ecli na ti on they f orm a l so a n a spect with e a ch othe r a nd thi s


,

a spect i s c a lle d a p a r a l l el T he c a lcu l a ti ng of the a spe c t s i s the f oun d a ti on


.

of the a str ol ogic a l te chni cs .

We t ake the e arth a s the c e ntr e of th e c osm os in our c a l cu l a ti ons


and the a str ol ogic a l t a ble s for c a lcu l a ti ng the pl a n et ary p ositi ons a n d
th ose of the Z od i a ca l signs a r e f ou nde d on t hi s S o tha t we w ork .

g e oce nt r i c a str ol o g y ( G e a e art h) i n c ontr


, a di sti nc ti on t o h el i ocentr i c
a str ol ogy whi ch c onsi d e rs the su n (heli os) a s c e ntr e when m aki ng
,

ca lcu l a ti ons Th e l a tte r i s to be l ooke d u p on a s only a n a ttempt t o see


.

the a str ol og i c a l i nfl u e nc e s from a nothe r p oi nt of View ; it ha s give n


b u t u nsa ti sf a c t ory r e su lt s so fa r P e rha p s it will p r omi se f a i r for the fu tu r e
. .

It is a lt ogethe r l ogi ca l tha t m an on a cc ou nt of his bei ng a p a rt of


,

the e art h t a k e s the e ar th a s c e ntr e w he n ca l cu l a ti ng a str ol ogi ca l i nfl u e nce s


, .

The a str onome r s often r ep r oa ch the a str ol oge r s for d oi ng thi s t hey
a sse rt t ha t t he l a tte r f oll ow the ol d P tol oma i c S ystem w he r e a s C ope r ,

nic u s cle ar ly p rove d t ha t th e su n i s th e c e ntr e r oun d w hi ch al l pl a net s


m ove W ha t d oe s it m a tte r a fte r a l l if only thi s i s t a ken i nt o a cc ou nt
.
,

in the c a l cu l a ti ons Eve ry one l ook s u p on him se lf per sona lly as the
.

c e ntr e of a ll t ha t su rr ou nd s him ; w hi ch i s n a tu ra l t o hi m a nd he is ,

a l so p r on e t o d o so wit h hi s pl a net the e ar th however m u ch thi s


, ,

d i sa gr ee s with the p he nome na hi s p hy si ca l eye s witn e ss .

Astrol ogy i s a s it wer e the p sychol ogy of a stronomy a nd j u st a s


, ,

a v a st fiel d of p sy c hol ogy l 1 es f a ll ow so it i s the ca se wit h astr ol ogy


, .

B ot h p r omi se f a i r for the fu t u r e .

In a str ol ogy we u se the so ca lle d si d er ea l ti me to w hi ch we ha ve


-
,

t o r e d u c e the l oc a l time for ou r c a lc ul a ti ons If we d i d not d o so we . ,

1
) A q to ua e q a t o f Ecl i p tik i
r u r eclip ti c .
shou ld m ake a mi sta ke of a b ou t 4 mi nu te s for eve ry 24 hours For w hile .

the e arth r ev olve s once the su n m ove s f orw ar d a b ou t one d egr ee i n


,

the Zodi a c ; so i n or de r t o se e fr om t he e ar t h the su n ex a ctly in th e


Zeni th or p u t othe rwi se in th e mer i d ia n the e art h ha s to r ev olve one
, , ,

degr ee m or e than which l enghtens the d a y 4 m i nu te s .

Th a t is why the so c alle d a stronomica l d a y i s not 24 h our s b u t 24


-
,

hou rs 4 mi nu te s w he r e a s the si d er ea l d a y i s 24 hour s ex a ctly S o


, .

tha t 6 hou r s u su a l time 6 hou r s 1 mi nu te side r e a l time .

In t he a str ol ogi c a l pl a net t a ble s (Ep he me r i s) the p ositi on of the


-

pl a net s is give n for noon a t Gr ee nwi ch a nd for eve ry d ay a t noon a nd


a t Gr ee nwic h the si d e r e a l time c a n be f ou nd Thi s will c a u se tr ou ble .

only i n the begi nni ng For a ll pl a ce s on the me ridi a n of Gr ee nwi ch we


.

ha ve only to t a ke i nto a c c ou nt the d iffe r ence in ti me bef or e or a ft e r


noon ; b u t for pl a c e s on a nothe r degr ee of l ongitu de a l so the d iffe r e nc e
i n t 1 me wit h G r ee nwi ch m u st not be ove rl ooke d Eve ry d egr ee d iffe r e nc e .

of l ongit u d e m a ke s a d iffe r e nc e of 4 mi nu te s in time I n pl a c e s e a st Of .

G r ee nwi ch i e pl a c e s with e a ste rn l ongi t u d e it i s l a te r (the su n ri se s


, . .
,

there e arlie r) a nd in those with we ste rn l ongitu d e it i s e arlie r E g S a n . . .

Fra nc i sc o w hi ch lie s on a b ou t 1 20 we ste rn l ongitu de ha s a d iffere nc e


,
°

of time of 4 X 1 20 8 hou r s wit h G r ee nwi ch S o w he n it i s noon a t



.

G r ee nwich it i s a s e ar ly a s 4 a m i n S a n Fra ncisc o (S e e ex a mple


, . .
-
.
,

ca lc u l a ti on of a hor osc ope p a ge ,

For i nse rti ng the 1 2 z od i a ca l signs in the hor osc ope we m u st t a ke


i nto a cc ou nt the l a ti tu d e of the pl a ce (d i st anc e fr om the eq u a t or) seei ng ,

tha t the signs ri se m or e sl anting a c c or d i ng to the i nc re a se of di st a nc e


from the eq u a t or so tha t a c ert a i n irr eg u l a r ity ar i se s W e nee d how e ve r
, .

not tr ou ble a b ou t thi s be c a u se the so c a lle d t a ble s of hou se s ha ve bee n


,
-

dra w n u p for d iffe r e nt l a tit u d e s .

Th e im a ge of t he C osm os or a s it i s ca lle d m a crocosmos in c ontra


,
~

d i sti ncti on t o the m i cr ocosmos (m a n) is imp r e sse d in a ll tha t exi st s in ,

na t ur e , so in the hu m a n b od y a s well ; he nc e the na me mi cr oc osm os ,

me a ni ng c osm os on a sm a ll sc a le .

We sha ll see p r e se ntly tha t e a ch of the 1 2 signs of the Z odi a c


c orr e sp ond s to d efi nite p art s of ou r b ody A c c ord i ng t o the different .

signs the pl a n et s ar e pl a ce d i n a t the m ome nt of b i rt h a nd a cc or d i ng ,

t o the p ositi ons of t he z od i a c a l si gns a t the m ome nt in r el a ti on t o ou r


e art h, the b ody of the na tive i s sha pe d .

We m u st ob se rv e her e tha t it is not so m u ch the si gns of the Z od i a c


whi ch ha ve tha t i nfl u e nc e a s the p a r ts of the h ea vens in whi ch these
,

sig ns a re seen The 1 2 signs w e r e i n ex a c tly the pl a c e s


. r e spect ively , ,

in the time of Pt ol omy the f a t he r of a str ol ogy b u t si nc e t ha t time the


, ,

z od i a ca l si ng s ha ve shifte d a little (a b ou t 30 d egree s) a nd thi s i s no l onge r


a v a il a ble Th e a str e p heme ri s t a ke s thi s i nt o a cc ou nt and the r ef or e the a str o
. .

nomi ca l ep heme ri s p oi nt s ou t othe r pl a n et s pl a c e s tha n the a str ol ogic a l ,


Fa te a nd Fr ee w ill -
.

( Ha rmony D isha rmony ) , .

The S u n is sy mb ol ) of ind i vi d u a l i ty a nd i ts p ositi on in the


the 1

h orosc ope i nd i cate s the natur e of the limit a ti ons imp ose d on the i nne r
ma n the Ego T he su n the r ef or e i ndi ca te s the r e a l m a n w ho shou l d
, .
, ,
'
,

g u ide and ru le the l ower d i sp ositi ons tha t which is a nim a l It i s the , .

symb ol of the will Of the h e ar t , a nd i s p ositive It i s limite d in its


, .

exp re ssi on a nd Opp ose d by the p ersona l i ty w hi ch i s sy mb oli se d by the


n eg a tive a nd r e c eptive m oon T he m oon a b sorb s the i nfl u e nc e s of a l l
.

pl a net s tha t f orm a n a spe ct with it a nd the se i nfl u e nc e s c ombi ne d with


t he signs of the Z odi a c w hich p rodu c ed them f or m the limit a ti ons of our ,

pe rsona li ty a nd the se limita ti ons hi nd e r u s from givi ng expr e ssi on t o tha t


w hi ch the su n exp r e sse s in ou r horosc ope The m oon symb oli se s the i ntel .

lect O nly whe n i ntelle ct a nd he a rt c oopera te we might expe c t harm ony


.
,

of spi rit sou l a nd b od y


, .

I n the hor oscope the b od y i s r ep r e se nted by the a sc e n d a nt i e the


, . .

sign w hi ch a t bi rth i s r i si ng u p on the e a ste r n horiz on a nd the t hr ee ,

(D Q), c ombi n e d we fi nd b a c k i n M e r c u ry
, It is the mi ssi on of
6 the symb ol Of ment a l thi nki ng t o b r i ng home tha t whi ch the C osm os
, ,

set s to be le a rn e d N ot bef or e we ha ve f u lfille d tha t t hr ou gh 8, the


.

m oon and the a sc end a nt c a n no l onge r d arke n a nd limit ou r r e al B ei ng .

The n the Q will ru le 3) and w he r e as in the D pl a y s the chief p art .

I n I) the cr oss i s pl a ce d over the j) i e th e sou l i s limited i n it s exp r e s , . .

si on by ma tt er b i s t he symb ol of limit a ti on a nd w he r e S a t u rn i s i n b a d
.

a spe c t t o su n or moon thi s limiti ng i nfl u e nc e i s exp re sse d a s mel a n


,

c hol i a fe ar c a r e c ol dne ss etc T hi s i s e spe c i a lly the ca se when the


, , , .

m oon a nd S a tu rn ar e in b a d a spect A good a spect of su n or m oon .

a nd S a tur n i s a gr e a t help S a tur n i s the pl a net Of Ka rm a a nd w he r e


.

tha t i s not ove r c ome no r i si ng i s p ossible S a tu rn i s the p u rifyi ng p owe r


, .

w hi ch p osse sse s u s a nd w ork s i n u s bef or e it i s giv e n to u s to lift ,

our c onsc i ou sne ss N ob od y get s t o t ha t wit hou t S a tu rn s g u i d a nc e It i s



. .

t he

Wa tcher on the Threshol d symb oli se d in the B i b le by S a t a n .

I n a str ol ogy it is ca lled the gre a te r evil Opp ose d t o M a rs the le sse r
“ ” “
. ,

evil symb oli sed in the B ible by the D evil S o we see t ha t e vil i s

, .

r el a tive a nd se rve s t o m a ke u s wi se r by ha r d expe r ie nc e s a nd p r ep ar e


u s for a hi g he r st a te of c onsc i ou sne ss .

The v e heme nt a ppe a ra nc e the r ef or e of the d ep r e ssi ng a nd limiti ng


, ,

S a tur n-i nfl u e nc e in a ny one s life i s u su a lly a t oke n t ha t the time for

hi ghe r spi r itu a l d evel opme nt ha s c ome It i s a s it we r e a feeli ng Of .


, ,

home si c kne ss for the r e a l Home M a n i s b orn a t the m ome nt w h e n


-
.

the p ositi ons of the pl a n et s a nd signs a r e i n ex a c t a c c or d a nce t o hi s


Karma a nd c hara c te r a nd tha t p oi nt of time i s in f a ct a l r e a d y d efin e d
by the m ome nt w he n the sper m c ome s i nt o c onta ct with the ovu m
. .

Thi s m ome nt i s c a lle d the ep och .

Symb ol og y wi ll p k at g rea ter l ength l a ter


'

1
) be s o e n of on .
fr ee d om the ref ore p rove s to be the g r e a te st d egree of b ei ng v ol u nt a r ily
b ou nd to the Cr e a t or Fr eewill of ma n d epe nd s a lt ogether on his mora l
.

st andp oi nt i n e v ol u ti on .

Everyth ing in the C osm os ha ppe ns a l ong fixe d l aw s I s ther e no



.

one might a sk .

C han c e i s withi n cert a i n li mit s of cou rse — the d ire ct c onseq u e nce
of m a n s per sona l f r ee d om hi s fr ee d om t o le a ve hi s p r ogr amm e

.
,

The ev ol u ti on Of the C osm os m ove s a l ong li n e s tr a ce d ou t by the


L og os a nd g oe s its u nc ha ng e a ble c ou rse T o the little pe r sona l will of
, .

eac h man i s giv en p re ci sely a s m u ch fr ee d om as i s c onsi ste nt with the


one a b sol u te will of the L og os ; in a s far a s it i s not c ontr a d ict ory
t o the har m ony of the C osm os A nd b y our we ak per sona l will we ca ll .


th e cha nces i nt o exi ste nc e w hi ch howe v e r a t the sa me time be c ome

,

our gr e a te st sour c e Of le ar ni ng for by t he se c ha n ce s we cl ash a nd g a i n ,

expe rie nc e .

C ha nc e bec om e s the r ef or e a c onditi on for g r owth of fr eed om ; for


by the slight cha nc e s we give r i se t o thr ou gh ou r a c ti ons we le arn to , ,

know our l ower self bett e r a nd to ove rc ome it a nd he nc e a rrive a t


g r ea ter fr eed om .

The fr eewill of the m aj ority i s in a b a d plight so tha t we ca n safely ,

a sse rt t ha t the gr e a te r p ar t of hu m a nity i s not a b le t o give a defi nite


dir ecti on t o i ts life w hi ch simply i s lived B li nd f old they f oll ow their

.
,

Karm a a nd the a tt e m p s t hey m a ke to t a ke the helm in t heir ow n ha nds ,

are too we a k t o p r oc ur e a l a sti ng r e su lt .

E spe c i a lly those w ho a r e str ongly u nd er the i nfl u e nc e of the moon ,

are a p t t o let f a te ha ve i ts c our se a n d m a ny pl a nets i n w a te r y si gns


,

ma ke it w orse still (S e e w a te ry e a rt hy a iry a nd fie ry signs p a ge


.
, , ,

T he gre a te r p a rt of the pl a net s e sp e c i a lly the asce nd a nt su n or , ,

m oon in a fix ed sign (will be m or e g one i nt o l a te r) i nd i ca te s a


, ,

str ong e r d evel opme nt of fr ee will -


.

A so c a lle d b a d pla net ) e speci al ly M ar s in the M e ri d i an and in


~ 1
,

u nhar m oni c a spe c t t o su n a nd m oon by the gr e a t imp u l sive ne ss w hi ch


i s the c onseq u e nc e of th i s p osi ti on will m a ke of m a n m or e or le ss the ,

p la yt hing Of c i r cu msta nc es The othe r a spe c ts to G) a nd D m a y cha nge


.

thi s a gr e a t d e a l .

Wha t p r e c e d e s p rove s cle a rly tha t by stru ggle only the fi na l goa l
ha r m ony ca n b e r e a che d .

I n r eg ar d t o thi s we m a y a sk of ou rse lve s : D id the har m ony whi ch


n ow m a nife st s itself a lw a y s r ul e t he C osm os ? Ha s thi s harmony bee n
c onq u e r ed pe rha p s a t th e expe nse of strife ?
The a sw e r t o t hi s c a nnot b u t r u n d e c i d e dly i n the a ffir m a tive Her e .

too ha rm ony r esu l te d fr om strife Tha t t hi s har m ony however i s not . , ,

1
)“ I t h osl d e vue r b e b o n e in min d t h t t
rh e e xp res i ons

g ood p l a n et o a s

r

a nd ba d p l a net o ma l efi c a e only sed fo hortn es a ke a s is t he gene l



r , r u r s s

s ,
ra

u sa g e , nd th e e wo d
a s a re n ot t o b e ta k e n i n t h e i o di n r y sig ni fican ce The sa me
r s r r a .

r e g a rd in g the e xp essi ons g oo d


r n d b a d a spe ct a ffli c ti on e tc
a , . .
yet a b sol u te even now ca n e asily be shown by me a ns of the di sc ove rie s
,

of astr onomy .

We mu st su pp ose tha t the ha rmony in the Cosmos a rose by the


r ejecti on of i nhar moni ous eleme nts i e th a t the nu mbe r of pl a nets ha s
, . .

b een m u ch l ar ge r than now and th a t th ose th a t ha d very ec ce ntr i c


,

p a th s a nd th u s t hr e a te n ed to d i sturb the eq u ilib ri u m ha ve eithe r changed ,

thei r elliptic p a th in a p ara b olic or hype rb olic one by the di stu r bing
a ttr a cti on of othe r pl anets a nd so h a ve bee n r e moved fr om ou r C osmos ,

or u nited the mselve s with t heir origi n be c a u se t hey c a me thr ou g h


d isturb a nce s t oo mu ch u nde r the d omi nee ri ng a ttr a ction of the su n a nd
a t le ngth fl u ng t hem selves on it a fte r ha vi ng r ev olved r ou nd i t i n
-

narrower a nd narr owe r spi r a l s .

I s not thi s most be a u tif u lly symb oli sed by the bibl e st ory of the
P r odig a l S on ?
I n thi s w a y the i nha r moni ou s ele me nts ha ve bee n gra d ua l ly r e moved
fr om ou r Cosm os a nd har m ony r e su l t ed We se e tha t j u st the .

w hi ch ha ve the gr ea te st v ol u m e a nd the ref or e w ou ld be the most


d ang e rou s t o the othe r s 21 and b sh ow the le a sts ecce ntr icity in their
, ,

p a ths where a s the Aster oi ds w hich ar e to be f ou nd in gr ea t nu mbe rs )


,
1

b etw ee n the pa ths of mand d ha ve ve ry ec ce ntri c p a ths and by thi s


m ark the di sharmony in the C osm os The di shar m ony howeve r is of .
,

t oo little import ance to c a u se d isturb ancy i n the c ou r se of the othe r


p l a net s .

We ha ve to r eg ar d th e m a s pie c e s of a pl anet tha t Kepple r a l re a dy


sur mi sed betwee n fit a nd d on a cc ou nt of the l ar ge ga p w hich w a s
t he r e a s r eg ar d s the d i st a n ce s of the pl a net s .

Ther e i s still a nothe r di sha rmonic fa ct or in ou r C osm os viz the , .

C omets a nd M eteor ites The l a tte r show in the p a ths of the f orm e r
. .

The Come ts are th e gyp sies of the Cosmos ; they h a ve ver y ecc en
tri c p a th s a nd m a ny m ove fa r be y ond the b ou nd s of ou r pl ane tary
system ; ma ny ne ve r r etu rn ha vi ng bee n a ttr a c t e d by the su n of a nothe r
pl anet ary sy ste m .

Pa r t of the com ets viz the gr e a te r p art Of th ose w hich move in


, .

t he sa me di re c ti on rou nd the su n as the pl a nets do ma y ha ve ta ken , .

t heir origi n in the su n j ust like the pl ane ts Those Of the other gr ou p
, . ,

however w hi ch move in opp osite dire cti on r ou nd the su n we must


, ,

r eg ar d a s stra nge i ntru de rs tha t r ejected by othe r p l aneta ry sy ste ms in


,

s pac e we re a tt ra ct ed by our su n a nd so ma ke an a tt emp t now t o com e


,

i n har mo ny with our pl a netar y sy ste m ) 2


.

The sw arms of M et e orite s a mong whi ch the Pe r sei d e s (in


,

a nd th e Leon i d e s ( in N ovembe r) are th e be st kno wn a ppea r y ,

1
) At p re s e nt th ere a re al r e a d y a b ou t 750 of th e m f ou n d a mon g wh i ch ,

a re b ey on d the p ths of J p it er a n d M a rs: Ce res t h e l a rg e st h a s a sur f a ce


a u , ,

e q u a l t o th ri ce th e s rf a c e of Gr e a t B ri ta in Th e sm a ll est ha s a d a me t er of
u - . 1 ly
on

j : 10 mil e s .

w C ri f e 1n the Hga vm

2
) S e e t h e or k s of D r a .l d
r u P rel e g T he St
. .

,
gre a t nu mbers , m or e tha n a hu ndred of the se sw arms ha ve bee n
c ou nted b u t by th ei r slightne ss c omp ar e d t o the pl a net s they c annot ,

c a u se di stu rb a nce A gr e a t ma ny fl op d ow n on our e art h u nd e r the


.
,

i nfl u e nce of its a ttr a cti on .

How far the c omet s c a n b r i ng a b ou t di stu rb a nce s i s not know n wit h


cert a i nty The astrol og ers k now t ha t they u su a lly b ri ng us no harmony
.
,

t hou gh nothi ng d efi nite a b ou t the m i s know n in a str ol ogy .

S o we se e tha t eve n in our Cosm os t he r e r eigns no a b sol u te ha r


m ony a nd as m an i s the im a ge of the C osm os the mi cr osc Op i c r eflex
,

of it a s it we r e , it i s evi d ent th a t for him no a b sol u te har m ony c a n he


me a nt for the p r e se nt seei ng t ha t he m or e ove r p rodu ce s no end of
,

d i sharmony in a l l ki nd of ma nne r .

Fr om the a str onomic al di sc overie s we ma y le a rn still m or e r eg ar ding


our fu tu r e .

We know th a t the m ove me nt of the e art h (and of the othe r pl anets)


r ou nd the su n i s not r e a lly ellipti c a l b u t spi ra l sha ped i e wit h eve ry , . .

rev ol u ti on r ou nd the su n d oe s the e a rt h a pp r oa ch t hi s ce ntr e m or e a nd


mor e a nd the time m u st c ome w he n it will r e u nite it self with the su n
,
-

whe nce it sp ru ng .

We mu st a l so a pply thi s to man and the other ki ng d om s of na tu r e


th a t ar e in ev ol u ti on The g oa l i s : re u ni on with the S ou r ce of a ll life
.
-

a nd c onsci ou sne ss t e u ni on with th e L og os w hic h m a nife sts itself


,
-

thr ou g h the f ou r ki ng d om s of na t ur e (Man Ani ma l Pl ant Mi ne ra l) , , , .

S ometh ing a b ou t S ymb ol ogy .

The houses in eve ry horosc ope rep re se nt the p hy sic a l b ody a nd the ,

ma teri a l ci r c u m st a nce s of life ; the signs of the Zod ia c the persona lity , ,

a nd the p l a nets a s r ep r e se nt a tiv e s of the S u n the i nd ivi d u a lity i e the , . .

highe r u nchange a ble m an a p art fr om his c ha nge a ble p e rsona lity and
,

his cha nge a ble b od y The higher m an r i se s i n mora l de v el opme nt the


.
,

le ss he c ome s u nd er the i nfl u e nce of the hou se s a nd the signs We .

r e a li se fr om t hi s how n ece ssa r y it i s t o know the m or a l st a nd p oi nt Of


the na tive somew ha t w he n j u d ging his hor osc ope We ma y howeve r .

w ord thi s a little d iffe r ent thu s , ,

for the hou se s the body


, for the signs the sou l viz the feeli ng , , .

a nd the l owe r mi nd ( D ) ; a n d for the pl a n ets the sp ir it and the hi ghe r ,

m i nd (O i s the symb ol of the Infi nite) The se thr ee t ogether .

f orm ma n or th e c osm os ( Q ) Thi s sign is a l so u sed for the e arth a nd


, .

for the P a rt of F ort u ne in th e hor osc ope G) i s the sym b ol of the .

su n ; furtherrnor e of the Ego the i nd ivi d u a lity the will


, , .

D i s the symb ol of the moon m ore ove r of the persona li ty of the


, ,

sou l t he p a ssi ons a nd the feeli ng s a nd i s a l so the sy mb ol of


25

69 The ign Of the e a rth or of ma n ; we ca n r egar d thi s a s consistin


s
Of th e i nfi nite spi ritu al p ri nciple ( 0 ) a nd the m a te ri a l p ri nciple
combi ned in one i e a s the spi ritu a l p rinciple
, . . t ha t w hich i s ,

divi n e , cru c ified in m a tte r .

We c a n now u nd e rst a nd the symb ol s of the pl anet s a nd of thei r


c onne cti on with the mi nd on w hi ch they a l l ha v e the r e speci a l
i nfl u enc e viz in , .

d or 3 (M ar s) tha t which i s highe r spi rit i s ru le d by tha t w hich is , ,

l owe r m a tter I mp u lsi ve thi nki ng


, . .

9 (V e nu s) Spi r it ru le s m a tte r by the i nfinite l ove the cross i s ,

ove r c ome R hythm i c thi nki ng


. .

b (S a tu rn) the i ntellect (D) i s ov e rsha dowed by m a tte r he n ce b ra i n ,

thi nki ng limited (b ou nd) d epe nde nt on ma tter theref or e eg oi stic


, , , .

Concentra tion .

91 (J u pite r) thi nki ng is r i se n a b ove the limita ti on of ma tte r an d so


i s e nr i c he d by im a gi na ti on Thu s S a tu rn r i se s t o the pl a net of intu i ti on
.

as soon a s m a tte r ha s bee n m a d e su bmi ssive .

I n 6 (M e r cur y) we fi nd a ll symb ol s c ombi ne d It 1 3 the sy mb ol of the .

wi nge d me sse nge r of the g od s the symb ol Of wisd om It r ep re se nt s , .

the l ove of the pl anet Ve nu s ove rsha d owed by the i ntellect (D ) w hich
, ,

can w ork fr eely wit hou t bei ng veile d by m a tte r


, .

The u nm anife sted G odhe a d i s a lw a y s symb oli se d by the c i r cle (0 )


a nd th e m a nife sti ng G odhe a d (the L oge s) by the o ( d ot) He nc e the .

c omplete sy mb ol of the su n ( 6 ) sig nifie s the u nm a nife ste d G od he a d


which ou t of it self m anife sts a s the higher m a n (The L og os Chri st the .
,

S on ) Howeve r high m an ma y ri se he r em a ins a lw a y s a m a nife st a ti on


.
,

of the L og os a nd so we mig ht a c cept for the m a n w ho a t the e nd of


the e ar th ev ol u ti on r e a che s pe rfe c ti on a nd so ha s ove r c om e the limit a ti on
-

l a id u p on him by his p hy si c al his a str a l and his m e nt a l b odie s the, ,

sy mb ol a d ot surr o u nd e d by a d ou ble ci r cle i e the pe rfect m a nife sta ti on . .

i n pe rfectn e ss


R a di a ti ng c i r c le i s the symb ol for electr ic r a d i an t

. .


S ha d ed ci r cle i s the symb ol for m a gn etic a b sor bi ng

.

A i s the symb ol for the fier - eleme nt a ct ive m a sc u li n e


y , , .

V wa ter- eleme nt p a ssive femi ni ne , .

a ir -element c ond u ctive .

ea r th eleme nt -
l imita ti ng .

ch emi c a l s r e a cti ng on a ci d s .

51 a lk a li ne oxidizi ng .

69 of the eterna l movement m the C osm os a l so repre ,

e te d by X a nd by
s n > <

ER the S w a stik a Thi s symb ol ha s so m a ny other m e a ni ngs tha t v ol u


.

me s ha v e bee n w ritten on it .

Ca p u t dr a c oni s dr a g on s he a d) N orth node


(

g ,
-
.

C a u d a d ra c oni s dr a g on s t a il ) S ou th nod e

-
, .
The i nfl u e nce of the dr a g on s he a d i s su pp ose d t o be felicit ou s t ha t

of t he dr a g on s t a il as u nfeli c it ou s

The u sa ge still exi sti ng in m a ny p a rts of fixing a horse- shoe ove r th e


d oor by w a y of t a li sm a n a g a i nst b a d i nfl u e nc e s ta ke s it s origi n in ,

t hi s si gn .

V I
) Th e horns of the r a m ; the u p sp ri ng w a te rs f the O
'
F oun
tain ; the ou tstr et ched a r m s of the C hr i st ; the h ea d .

8 T he B u ll Ta ur u s be ar i ng u p on hi s he a d the l u nar symb ol ; the


thr oa t a nd ne ck .

11 p ort a l of the T empel ;


The the twi ns ; the two l u ngs a nd a rms .

5 The divin e g e rm c l othe d i n a de nse ve hi c le begi nni ng t o u nf old


a nd ev olve ; the br ea sts .

Q T he a w a ke ning i nt o a ctivity of th e l a te nt f or c e of the ser pent ;


'

the hea r t .

Th i s symb ol c ombine s the d ark se rpe nt m with the vibra ti ng r od


m)
Of Herme s 1 the a ctive a g ent whi ch r e strai ns a nd ru le s the se nse s ;
,

th e bowels .

The horiz on with the su n- d s i c si nki ng be ne ath i t ; the b a l a nce ;


the r e i ns.


1 The d ark serpe nti ne , ymb oled
s t he r ep rodu ct ive p roce ss of ma n ;
the g enera ti ve org a ns .

2 The
,
‘ t ivi ng a rrows r the cha nge of c onsci ou sne ss fr om the ve hicle
,

of de sir e t o tha t Of the highe r mi nd ; the th ig hs .

X T he d ar k se rpe nti ne of the pe rsona li t y n o l onge r in r a pid m oti on ,

a s in m yet c ontr olle d by the stilled r od of He r me s the knees b ones


, , , .

The w hite ser pe nt pl a c ed a b ove the d ar k ser pent ; the a cti on


of the livi ng w a te r s tr a nsm u te s the l owe r i nt o the higher and a t one
,
-

m e nt i s a chieve d the l ower l eg s bl ood c ir cu l a ti on


, ,
.

3c The fi she s the sign t ha t as tw o ar che s c onnect s he a ve n a nd


,

e arth ; the feet the ti ssu es , .

1
) S ee v Stone
.

Th e Pa thwa y of t he Sou l
The Hor osc op e .

S ou th a n le .

M id -
he a v e n ( M C . . M e ri d i an .

Zenith .

rth a n g e . l
N a di r .

B irth -
Ho oscope
r for the H a gu e 52 5 N or the rn La t tu d e, 4
° ’
i °
13

E ast of G reenwich .

M a y 1 6 1 91 3
. . a m . . .

A horosc ope i s a ct u a lly


the p ositi on of the 1 2 z odi a ca l signs su n , ,

moon a nd pl a net s, a t the


m ome nt of bi rth a nd with r e spect to the ,

e arth dia gra mmed It r ep re se nt s in short : the ma crocosmic ima g e of


.

the mi crocosmos (ma n) i e the im a ge of the ma cr oc osmos a s the ma n


, . .

tha t is b orn a t the mome nt ex a ct ly r efle c ts , .

I n the di a gra m the ou tward c ir c le s r ep re se nt the ecl ip ti c with the


1 2 signs of the Zodi a c i nse rted in it
, .

The ce ntr e of the ci r c le i s oc c u pie d by the ea r th r e sp by the na ti ve , .

for w hom the horosc ope i s c a st The r a d ii divide the c i r cle i nt o


the 1 2 h ou se s a nd a r e d r a wn of the sa m e le ngth i n the d i a gra m


,

b u t only a t the eq u a t or bei ng so T he p oi nts whe r e the se rad ii .


t ou ch the ci r cu mfer e nce , ar e c a lle d a ng l es or cusp s of the hou se s .

T he horiz onta l , thi cke r li ne r ep r e se nt s the eq u a tor ; with t o the left


of it the r i si ng p oi nt or a scend a nt (the e a st) , a nd to the rig ht the setti ng
p oi nt or d escend a nt (the we st) .

Th e u ppe r ha lf Of the c ir c le i s fO1 the pl a net s w hich a t birt h we r e


a b ove the horiz on, t he l owe r ha lf for t hose w hich w er e bel ow the
hor iz on a t tha t m ome nt .

The ve rtic a l , thi cke r li ne , ca lled mer i d i a n, d ivide s the hor osc ope in
a n e a ste rn a nd a we ste rn ha lf w hi ch meet a t the top i n the Zenith, the
hi ghe st p oi nt Of the h e a ve ns, w hi ch is u su a lly c a lle d M C (M edi u m . .

C oeli ) It i nd i c a te s the S ou th At the b ott om b oth ha lve s meet in the


. .

N a d ir, ofte n c a ll e d I C (Im u m C oeli ), the N ort h Th e se 4 p oi nt s ar e


. . .

the 4 a ngle s of the hor osc ope ; they are of ve ry gr e a t 1 mp ort a nc e w he n


it i s j u dge d We ma y r eg ard the hor osc ope d ivi d e d i nt o 4 se ctors by
.

the eq u a t or a nd the me ri d i a n with r e spe c t t o the 4 se a sons, viz :

S u m m er
West
( D escend a nt)
u tu mn

1 . Sp r ing . M any
pl a net s in thi s p art give s the na tive m any Opp ort
u nitie s t o p r ogr e ss i n life a nd a ssu r e s hi m the help Of fr ie nd s Th i s .

se c t or r ep r e se nt s y ou th .

2 S u mmer M a ny pl a net s in t hi s sec t or i nd i ca te s mu ch w ork to be


. .

done in the se c ond half of life Thi s p a rt r ep r e se nt s m a tu r e ag e


. .

3 A u tu mn M any pl a nets he r e p oi nt s ou t t ha t the p r i nc ip a l w ork


. .

begi ns a t middle a ge it give s a le ss ha ppy life le ss e nergy and le ss


, , ,

i ncli na ti on to get on .

4 Winter or ol d a g e A cc or d i ng to t hei r a pp r oa chi ng t o the a sce nd a nt


. .
,

the pl a net s i nfl u e nc e i ncr e a se s except w he n t hey ar e ne ar the N a d ir


, ,

in w hi ch p oi nt the i nfl u e nc e i s ve ry st rong It fixe s the thou ght s on Old


.

a g e a nd on life a fte r the d e a t h of th e p hy si c a l b od y .

M a ny pl an ets a b ove the e arth bi rth by d ay i s in g e ner a l


f a v ou ra ble life Offers m any opp ortu nitie s to the na tive to exp r e ss him self
, .

M ost of the pl a nets u nd er the e art h bi rth d u ri ng the ni ght denote s


m or e l a te nt q u a litie s tha t fi nd no opp ortu nity to m a nife st i n t heir f u ll f or c e .

P l a nets pl a c e d in the a ngle s e sp e c i a lly in M C a nd a sc e nd a nt


, . . ,

exe r ci se a n extr emely str ong i nfl u e nc e on the char a cte r the c ar eer a nd , ,

the b u ild of the b ody It i s ma i nly the a sce nd a nt w hich de st i ne s the


.
30

Sy “
M ani f esta ti on festa ti on
NO
.

b l g S i gn Good B a d Mani

8 m S c or pi o p owerfu l my sti ca l
, h a u ghty , su S p i ci ou s,

je a l ou s
9 ,2‘ S a gitt ar i u s p hil osophica l i ntu itive r ebelli ous r e stle ss
, ,

10 Z C a p r i c orn pe rseve ri ng se rvi ng sl a vi ng pl oddi ng


, ,

l1 Aqu ari u s i d e a li stic cha at i c

12 3c Pi sce s un iver sa l l ove m ora l d e a th


In 5 a nd 6 a n a ttempt i s m a d e t o give a pp r oxi ma tely in
c ol omns
one w or d t he c hara cte r of te S i gn how it exp r e sse s it self i n i ts m ost
,

pe rfect a nd in its m ost i m pe rfe ct w ay B etwee n the se extr eme s of ve ry


.

high a nd very l ow exp r ession nu mer ous g ra d a ti ons occur .

The f oll owi ng e sote ric tr e a ti se on the signs of the Zod i a c in r el a ti on


to e a ch othe r i s t a ke n fr om
,

T he Pr op he cy of the Zod i a c

How far i nt o time s immem or i a l the z odi a ca l sig ns a nd th ei r nam e s


g o b a c k w ,h o s h al l sa y ? C e rt a i n it i s t ha t th ey a s ide a we r e b orn , ,

t og ether with and ou t of the hu m a n mi nd It i s not by a cc ide nt tha t .

m a n stru ggli ng in t hi s life i nw a rd ly a nd ou tw ar d ly a nxi ou s lift s hi s


, , ,

he art u p t o the st a rs w hi ch seem u nm ove d i nex or a bly fixed u nt ou che d , ,

by a ll tha t stir s d own her e I nd eed r e st a nd c a lm c ome b a ck to him


.
, ,

their q u iet and their fixe dne ss m a ke him q u iet a nd fixed How i s tha t ? .

D oe s not m a n know t ha t j u st a s hi s w heel of life r ev olve s fr om cra d le


to gr a ve the pl a net s d o fr om c omi ng i nt o bei ng till setti ng ? D oe s not
,

he kn ow t ha t thei r light i s fi r e their w ar mth gl ow thei r moveme nt a


, ,

spee d tha t c ont a i ns de st ru cti on ? How ca n su c h a n u nr e st g ive him


r e st ? Y e a a ll thi s m an know s well e nou gh
, b u t a b ove a ll he
, , ,

l ooking a t the stars fr om bel ow is c onsc i ou s of the fixe dne ss in thei r r ev o


,

l u ti on cert a i nty in t hei r w hizzi ng l a w i n thei r fie ri ne ss Th e l aw w hi ch


, , .

be ars a l l the se thi ng s be a rs him a lso ; the l a w in m oveme nt a nd cha nge ,

in r i si ng a nd sett i ng i s hi s l a w of life a nd de a th a s well


, .

T hi s gr e a t t hou ght tha t nothing p rove s to b e cha nc e i s the thou ght ,

whi ch m a ke s m an q u iet w he n r eg ard i ng the st arry sky a b ov e him A nd -


.

tha t whi ch he by d a y in the he a t of the fi ght in the c l ou d le ss bl u e of ,

the mi dd a y su n c a nnot d i sc ove r only r i se s for hi s d ar k heart with


-
,

every light tha t st a nd s ou t a g a i nst the b l a ck sha d ow of the night with ,

every st ar tha t ri se s .

I s it w ond e rf u l t ha t a t the bi rth of ma n u nde r the ni ghtly sky of


hi st ory (G e n for it ha d bee n evening a nd m orning the sixth d a y

.
,

the t hi nke r in hi m st ood u p from the d ar k cha os t o seek the light ? I s


it w ond e rfu l tha t thi s ma n a pp roa chi ng the st ar s in his spirit st ood still
, , ,

w a king ? I s it w ond e rfu l tha t he b u ilt hou se s with r oofs for the night ,

w a ll s with t owe rs for the ni ght ? I s it w ond erfu l tha t he m a de his


1
) B y L d e H
. a rt o g M e yj
-
es fr om fNi eu w e B an en (N ew P a th s) S ep t 1 9 1 1

. .
d w ell ingp l a ce in the midst of the st ar s a nd hi s ch air betw ee n su n
a nd m oon ?
S omew here the gr e a t he art mu st t hrob w hi ch keep s a l l the se ,

t hi ng s m ovi ng "
A nd like the ma n of ex a ct scie nce , di sc overi ng l a w in a ll ou tw ar d
,

ha ppe ni ng s, as b roa d a s d a ylight know s hi mself to be a knowe r of ,

the se l a w s, so d o the wi se one s of ol d e n ti me s fix th eir he arts on the


fix ed signs of the ni ghtly my ste ry , tr ying to find ther e and to
un de t
rs a n d th e i nn e r gr ou nd a n d c a u se of a ll w or ld -
cha nge .

The Gr e a t He ar t they did not fi nd it in na tu r e " W ho c oul d find


the ca u se of moveme nt in moveme nt ? B u t Hi s thr obbi ng they he ar d .

A nd w ha t they le arne d from the gr e a t or d e r of life w as wi sd om w hi ch


de monstr a te s it self in the kingd om of the spi rit .

Th e wi se one s sa w the fixe d signs a nd d ivide d th e m a nd g a ve the m


na me s a nd nu mbe r ed them by d oze ns Th e pi ou s one s u nde rst ood wit h .

their he art s a nd orna mented their temple s with the signs of the z odi a c ,
r ep r e se nti ng the asce nt of the spi r it fr om the p r e ssi on of na tur e .

Thr ee we r e c a lle d di vin e : Arie s the Thinker ; T a u ru s, the Word ; ,

G e mi ni , the Sp ir it .

Thr ou gh the se thr ee w a s pu t C a nc e r sp a ce, in ord e r tha t ther e w ou l d ,

be r oom for the birt h of L eo, the bu r ning hea r t of the wor l d .

While thu s Arie s Thou gh”t , ha s become W or d in Ta u ru s a nd Acti on


, ,

in G emi ni spi n like a c l oth
, sp a c e i n C anc e r L e o, the L i on th e fie ry , ,

spi r it ,
elev a te s itself ove r the p a ssive V irg o M a tter, M a ter, Mar y the ,

Virgi n Wha t i s b orn ou t of her i s Spi rit a nd m a tter i n one Of tw o


.
,

kind s of bi rt hs of tw o ki nd s of sex Lib ra the B a la nce of sp irit a nd


, . ,

ma tter i s in eq u ilib r i um .

B u t i nnoc e nc e c a nnot be vi rt u e nor simpli c i ty m e rit , ma n i s only ,

tha t w hich he has c onq u er ed N e ar the i nnoc e nce of L ib ra man und er


. ,

the gr een tr ee s of his childi sh pl a y shu ffle s the se rpe nt the Sign S c orpi o
, , ,

the T empte r L ib r a the i d e a l - ma n, b orn of t he ove rsha d owi ng of t he


.
,

S pir it ove r the Vi rg in a ] M a tte r i s not hi ng b u t a be a u tifu l p ossibili ty , a s


l ong a s he i s not te ste d The S p irit , ther ef or e le a d s m an in the wil d erne ss
.
,

t o be tri ed S c orp i o the temp ter, i s t hu s c a lle d the Si gn of d e a th as


.
,

w e ll a s of life For he w ho f a ll s for tempt a ti on g oe s d ow n in the l a w


.


of du st u nt o d u st B u t he w ho st and s c ome s in the Si gn of the new
.
,

life For like the serpe nt stripping its skin a ppe ar s a s newly-b om so
.
, , , ,

d oe s thi s Sign pi c t u r e th e d yi ng of life a fte r na tu r e in or d e r t o beg e t


t he oth er the highe r life a ft e r th e spir it He w ho i s tempte d i n S c or pi o
, .
,

m u st begin the fight with his ow n na tu r e and d e sir e .

For the next si gn i s tha t of S a gitt ari u s the Ar cher ofte n pictu red as , ,

a c e nt a u r T he u ppe r-b od y
. th a t i s though t, hu m a n ; t he l owe r
b od y , tha t i s d esir e, a nim a l With th e arrow of th ou ght he a i ms
.

a t the hi gh e st g oo d b u t hi s de si r e p r eve nts him fr om vi r tu a l ly r e a c hi ng


,

it Tha t i s w hy he ha s to climb the m ou nta i n of ha rd shi p s fu rth er Wha t


. .

he sa w in S a gitta ri u s with the eye of spi rit , he m u st now tr y t o r ea c h


32

with the f oot of a cti on Tha t me a ns : not from a f ar he may shoot only
.

a rrow s of t hou g ht th ou ght w hic h i s not of Sp a ce b ou ndle ss a nd eterna l ;


, ,

na y wit h hi s will wit h hi s w hole e ne r gy he mu st f oll ow tha t thou ght


, , .

A nd so it i s tha t we fi nd the n ext sign gra spe d i n C a p ri c orn the ,

G oa t w hi ch solit ary a nd still climb s the m ount a i ns hi ghe r a nd highe r


, , ,

m or e a nd mor e d iffic u lt eve r l onelier It i s the m a n t ha t m u st g o a nd


, .

r e a li se w ha t he sa w .

B u t eve n tha t i s not su ffi c ie nt He w ho m ou nts the m ou nt a i n top of


.

the Spi rit e str a nge s fr om hu m a nity from t he w orld and on the heig hts
, , , ,

w hich ar e de serted he rem a i ns to him self a l one He w ho keep s the


, .

tre a su r e s of the S pi rit to him self knowi ng tha t ther e a r e only few ,

w ho expect sa lv a ti on a nd pe a c e of the m ou nt a i ns of solitu de mi sse s ,

hi s c a lli ng .

The r ef ore the Sign tha t f oll ows mu st be Aq u a ri u s the W a terb earer , ,

the m a n w ho f a ll s on his k nee s t o p ou r ou t the pitc he r fu ll of livi ng


w a ter i nt o the va lley a t his feet d own th ere
, .

A nd thi s w a ter i s the life eleme nt for the fi sh pi c tu r ed in the next


-
,

S ign Pi sc e s ; a t the sa me time the si g n tha t a s tw o a r che s c onne c t s , ,

he a ven a nd e arth B u t a l so the sign of the cross the Sign of dyi ng off
.
, .

Thu s the Sign Pi sc e s tu rns a nd we get Arie s the Sign of the D ivi ne ,

( se e a b ove ) a l,so th e Sig n o f Offe r i ng .

Everythi ng a nim a l t ha t r em a i ne d in ma n m u st be Offe r ed a s l a mb


, ,

i n the T emple of G od He W hose Th ou ght (w hi ch a s we sa w p r e


.
, , ,

c e d e s a s His A d vice eve ry W or d a nd A cti on of c r e a ti on) i s highe r t han


ou r t hou ght s He r eq u i r e s the Offe r i ng of a n u nsu llied
,

W hi ch w ay soever we tu rn a nd r e tu rn the Z od i a c every time the -


,

light of the eterna l Tru th r eve a le d in Chri st shi ne s on u s , .

The ref or e diffe re nt fr om the a b ove :


,

L e o is the b u rni ng He art of the F a the r ; Vi rg o i s the Vi r gi n Ma tte r , ,

t he M othe r w ho r e c eive s the S on ; L ib ra i s t hi s S on him self in His


d ivi ne eq u a ni mity weighe d a fte r the b a l a nc e of the tw o na tu r e s ; S c or pi o
,

i s His tempt a ti on in the wil d e rn e ss of bi rt h i n time ; S a gitt a ri u s i s Hi s - ~

g l ory w hi c h a im s hig h a t t h e s e a t on t he r ig ht h a n d Of t he F a th e r; -

C a p r i c orn i s Hi s ste a d y c ou r se a l ong the r oa d of su ffe ri ng t o gl ory on


the m ou nt a i n of the cross ; Aq u a r i u s i s the Sign Of the str e a m s of livi ng
w a te r fl owi ng from His m ost i nw a rd p art
, .

All ha ppe ni ng s in the d omi ni on of the spir it fi nd t hem selve s r efle cted ,

i n the l owe r ki ng d om s, i nc l u d e d the m a te ri a l pl a ne , they are t a ken


p art in a s well by na tur e r ou nd u s, a s in our ow n i nner m ost bei ng .


The w ork of the L og os i n hi s C osm os thr ou gh the S eve n pl a net a r y
L og oi a nd thr ou gh the twelve z od i a c a l signs or a s the y ar e c a lle d i n

,

t he B ible the Hie r ar chie s (see e soteri c p art ) d i d not t a ke pl a c e only


“ ”
,

a t the be g i nn i ng of the U nive r se b u t t a ke s pl a c e d a ily in u s a nd r ou nd


,

u s i n na t u r e in our thi nki ng a nd a cti ng in the bl ossomi ng a nd


, ,

d e ca ying of na tu r e .
We can r egar d the Zodi a c a l signs fr om diffe re nt p oints of view and
so dr a w our c onseq u e nc e s in m a ny diff e r e nt w a y s )
1
.

We d ivide the Sign s i nt o 4 ca r d ina l a QB 4 fix ed (8 in , , , ,

51 z ) and 4 mu ta bl e (or c omm on) signs (11


,
up 3c and fu r the r i nt o , , ,

f our tr ipli citie s na me d a fte r the eleme nt w hi ch they r ep r e sent Viz fiery
, . .

ea r thy a i ry a nd wa tery triplicity ( C omp a r e t he f oll owi ng p a ge s)


, .

S o we ha ve a t r ipli c i ty w hi ch j oi ns a q u a dru ple (A l D) The tr iplicity -


.

r ep r e se nt s i n i ts t hr ee a spect s r e spectively the q u a litie s : wi ll l ove , ,

wisd om w hile t he q u a d r u ple symb oli se s the 4 ele me nt s of the ancie nt s


,

or a l so t he 4 f or m a spect s or a gg r eg a te s of m a tte r
-
.

The astr ol ogic a l triplici ty t hu s i s : 1 c a r di na l 2 fi xe d 3 m u t a ble , , .

1 Ca rd ina l S ymb oli se s t he ou tg oi ng d rivi ng f or ce in the U nive rse


. .
,

( R a j a s) i n w hic h t
, he de si r e t o c r e a te exp r e sse s its elf ; m ove me nt a nd
e ne rgy the wi sh t o ma nife st (V e
, Z) , , .

2 fi x ed The drivi ng dir e cti ng f orce has bec om e a q u i et org ani si ng


. .
, ,

forc e p owe r (Ta m a s) whi ch c onstru cts m a te ri a li se s sha pe s and is


, , , ,

er se v er i i g a nd c onst a nt in its exp r e ssi on It is fix a ti on soli dific a ti on


p3 i
-
.

it . "1 , g m
key st one he r e is a d a pt a ti on harmoni si ng ; — wi sd om
.

. M u ta bl e T he .
,

a nd l ove ar e c ry st a li sed from the t wo p rece d i ng force s It i s p ol a ri sa ti on .

( S a ttv a ) (I I "V D C) , , .

W hen we m a ke thi s the oreti ca l d ivi si on we mu st a lw a y s be ar in ,

m i nd th a t in r e a lity the thr ee are a lw a y s one a nd go t oget he r thou gh ,

t he m a nife st a ti on diffe r s Th e key note of 1 2 a nd 3 r e spectively i s .


-
,

Will L ov e Wi sd om It i s e v i d e nt tha t withou t the gu i d i ng wi sd om the


, , .
,

dr ivi ng f or ce of the will w ou ld w or k de stru cti on i nste a d of c onstru cti on ,

a nd t ha t har m oni si ng st rivi ng withou t pe rseve ra nc e an d u nmov a ble p owe r


c ou ld ne v e r be ete rna l b u t w ou ld be only temp ora r y , .

Thi s tr ip l i ci ty of m a nife sti ng p ower find s its exp re ssi on in a fourfol d


w a y by fire a ir wa ter a nd ea r th eleme nt s a s the Ancie nt s c a lle d -
,

t hem We ha v e to r e ga rd them a s the d iffer ent c onditi ons of form


.

or a ggr eg a te s in w hi ch the m a nif e st a ti on exp r e sse s it self .

S o we get in eve ry m a nife sta ti on a c om b i na ti on of the 3 a nd the 4


or Of the tr i a ngle A with the i e of S pi rit a nd M a tte r . . .

The Si gns of e a ch t riplicity we m a y re g a r d a s f oll ow s L e t u s t a ke .

for ex a mple the fie ry t ripli c ity V 51 ‘ ’


, ,

I n the fi r st Si gn V we ma y c omp ar e the drivi ng f or ce of the U ni


‘ ’

verse t o the begi nni ng of a r ectili ne ar or p a ra b oli c m ovement t oward s


1
) W e h ve in o r tr e a tise thi principl e n d e lyi ng tha t thou g ht p ec ed e s a ny
a u s u r , r
m a ni festa ti on a n d th o g ht l ook e d p on n t h t w a y 3 t he efor e th e d ri ving forc e
, u , u i a , 1 r
w hi ch m ke eve ryt hing shoot forth to b e ing Th t i w hy A r i es (th e hea d ) is
a s . a s
o r st a rti ngp oint
u t he spiri t al c e n tr e f om whi ch m nife st ti on b e gin
, u r a a s .

Only a ft e t hi s h a s b e g u n there ca n b e q esti on of l ove for tha t m a nif esta ti on


r ,
u ,

g (th e h ea rt) th e sec on d S i gn of the fi ery t ip li c i ty (a l so p an l ife) Th e A nci ents r r a, .

th e e o e t ook th e sign A ri es for th e b eg inning of th e Zod i c


r r a .

B oth evel a tions di d of c o rse not t a ke p l c e se p a t e ly b t simu lt neou sly in


r u a ra , u a
a sense.
34

a g oa l e g an arr ow tha t is shot It i s the a ct u a l re a li si ng Of the fiery


, . . .

tr iplici ty (M e nt a l exp re ssi on) .

(Arie s the pl anne r the pi onee r) , .

Th e 2md sign Q a lw a y s exp r e sse s a n org ani si ng d i r ecti ng nu tr itive , ,

q u a lity ou t of whi ch the dri vi ng f or c e is a s it wer e c ond ense d a s in , , ,

a n a ccu m u l a t or (A stra l exp r e ssi on) .

(L e o p owerfu l c omm and e r) .

The 3rd sign 2‘ exp r e sse s a r ele a si ng a c omi ng fr ee of the a c c u


, ,

mul a te d str a in of p owe r a nd ma y the r ef or e be c omp ar ed to the hitti ng


Of the arr ow in the b u ll s eye (Phy si ca l exp re ssi on)

. .

(Sa gitta ri u s expr e ssive d ar i ng) , .

We can su mm ari se a l l in the im a ge Of a n a v a l a nche pl u ngi ng d own


i n a v a lley ; the begi nni ng i s he r e the fi rst imp u l se w hi ch i s the
c au se of the m a ss of snow on the m ou nt a i n sl ope c omi ng i nt o m ov eme nt -

the snow co me s Off begi ns t o m ove a nd r oll s d ow n i ncr e a si ng


,

to e norm ou s m a sse s (9 ) a nd a m ome nt a fter it pl u nge s d ow n i n the ,

v a lley with r oar ing noi se (J )


The sign s d ivi d ed i nt o 4 ca r d ina l sig ns (V _
.

, o as X) 4 fix ed signs , , , ,

4 mu ta bl e Signs A DC) f orm a ngle s of 90 a nd


°
,

1 80 wit h e a ch othe r
°
.

( )
V

—Z 81 “

m i ‘

Car d i na l C ross . F ixe d Cross . M u t a ble Cross .

T w o su c c ee d i ng car d i na l fixe d or m u t a ble sig ns ar e a lw a y s 90 fr om


°
,

e a ch other (f ormi ng a sq u ar e a spect D ) A fu rt he r d ivi si on i s in 3 fi ery , .

Si gns (v , Q , 3 e arthy Signs (8 . "v z ) 3 a i ry signs (11 , n 3 , , . a ,

w a te ry signs (23 . "1 3C)


The thr ee fie ry S i gns f orm al w a y s a n a ngle Of 1 20 ( tri ne a spect A )
°
,

and thi s i s a l so the c a se with the a ir y , e a rt hy a n d w a te ry S i gns


.

fie rytripli c ity e art hy tr ipli c ity ai ry tr ipli c ity w a tery tr ipli city
Fie ry signs form a lw a y s an ang le of ( sexti le as pect ) wi t h t he
next f oll owi ng a iry Sign an d so d o th e e ar t hy with the w a te ry si gns
, .

They b oth m a ke r e spectively a n a ngle of 8 (opp ositi on) with th e


se c ond a ir y or w a te ry Sign .

The 4 element s fir e a ir w a ter e arth r ep r e se nt the 4 pl an e s on


, , , ,
35

w hich M an the Ego i s ma nife ste d viz r e spectively : the highe r , .

m e nta l the l owe r me nt a l ; the astr a l a nd the p hy sic a l pl a ne Or w he n


, .
,

we c omp ar e the m with ma n hi mself r e sp spi rit i ntelle ct the a str a l , .


, ,

b ody (d e sir e b ody) the m a te ri a l b ody


, .

T he 3 cr osse s we m a y c omp ar e to the 3 G u na s of the Hi nd u s viz


’ ’
.
,

the ca rd ina l c ross to R aj a s (a c tivi ty) t he fix ed cr oss to Ta ma s (c on


,

stancy) a nd the mu ta bl e c r oss to S a tt va (rhyt hm ) .

The car di na l signs g ove rn the he a d a nd the i ntellect .

The fixe d si gns g ove rn the sou l a nd the will .

T he m u t a ble Signs g ove rn the b od y a nd the se nse s .

The gr e a te r p art of the pl a nets in fiery Signs (V 82 2) m a ke s the ‘


'

, i

na tive p ositive e n e rg etic a cti ng p r ogr e ssive mi nd e d imp u l si v e


, , ,
-
, .

The gr e a te r p art Of the pl a nets in a iry signs (n as m a ke s the , ,

t a le nted refi ne d pe nsive c ou rte ou s i d e a li stic often i nc onsta nt


, , , , , .

Th e gr e a t er p art of the pl a net s in wa tery signs (93 m it ) m a ke s , ,

the na tive n eg a tive se nsitive dr e a my p sy c hi c shy timi d r om a nti c


, , , , , , ,

Ofte n l a cki ng in e ne rgy .

T he g r e a te r p art of the pl a net s i n ea r thy signs (8 up Z ) m a ke s the , ,

na tive ste a d y p r a c tic a l pl od d i ng ec onomi ca l c a u ti ou s p a tie nt r e se rve d


, , , , , , .

The f our c a ste s of the Hi nd u s ar e u nd e r the f ou r Eleme nt s The .

P r i ests u nd e r the eleme nt Of A i r the Wa r r ior s u nd e r the e leme nt Of


,

Fi r e the M er cha nts u nde r the eleme nt of Wa ter a nd the A r tisa ns u nd e r


, ,

the eleme nt of Ea r th .

I n a j u d gme nt of a hor osc ope fi rst of a ll the a sc e nd a nt the su n the , ,

m oon a nd the ru le r of the ri si ng Sign (the ru le r of the hor osc ope) m u st


be c onsi d e r e d .

Every Sign is ru le d by a pl anet a s is i nd i ca ted in the f oll owi ng


t a ble a nd every Sign ru le s a c e rt a i n p a rt of the hu m a n b ody
P a rt o f the B od y

fie ry Sign g ove rns he a d a nd f a c e


e art hy throa t and ne ck
a i ry l u ngs a nd a rms
w a tery st oma c h b r e a st s ,

fiery he ar t a nd b a ck
e ar thy b owel s a b d ome n ,

a i ry r ei ns
w a tery se c r et s ge ne r a tive org a n s , ,

bl a d d er d
9 S a gitt ar i u s fie ry thighs hip s 21
,

1 0 C a p r i c orn e art hy k nee s a nd b one s b


1 1 Aq u ar i u s a i ry l ower leg s a nd a nkle s DH
1 2 P i sc e s w a te ry feet a nd ti ssu e s 2 1 t?
1
) To b eru l e of si gn me a ns tha t the inf l ence of a certa in pl an et in a ce rtain
r a u
S i g n (see n ext t a b l e) i s hown m ore str ong ly an d mo e ha rm oni o sly th a n in oth e
s r u r
s i gns T hi s i s in c onnec ti on wi th th e b e gin ni ng of the ma te ri a l m anife st t i on of th e
. a
36

M a scu li ne igns
s a re

V.

11 , ag e

Femi ni ne 8 Q . .
mm -

76 3c .
(nega tive 1

N orth e rn ‘
V 8

, ,
017 .

S ou the rn , m , Z , 3C .

The Tr opi c
S igns r i si ng shor t m
g
, 93 , , For th e N orth ern Hemis here ; th e
re verse for the S ou th ern
'

l ong 34; y b Z .

,

11 emisp he r e .

Every Sign of 30 i s d i v i d e d mt o t hr ee eq u a l p art s of


°
the d eca na tes .

T he l st 2 nd a nd 3r d d e ca na t es of e a ch Sign ha ve th e sa me p r i ncip a l
,

ru l er a s the w hole Sign b u t a s su b ru l er the 2 nd a nd 3r d d ec a na te


,
-

ha ve r e sp the ru le r s of the tw o Signs of the sa me


. ou p e g the su b , . .

ru le r Of th e 2 u d d e c a n a te of V i s the ru le r Of 9 the 2 u d fie ry Sign)


‘ ’
,

a nd tha t of the 3 rd de ca na te the ru le r of ; 2 (the 3r d fie ry Sign) e t c



.

S eei ng tha t the se su b -ru le r s ha ve in the j u d gm e nt of the a sce nd a nt a n , ,

i nfl u e nc e se c ond a ry to tha t the p ri ncip a l ru ler it is nece ssa ry tha t we ,

i nd i c a te the d eca na tes a nd thei r su b - ru le rs fu rthe r .

r
ig W he n we ha ve e g a s a sce nd ant i ‘ it i s not su fficie nt to stu dy
-
. .

the ru ler of th e hor osc ope 91 , b u t a l so the p ositi on a nd the a spect s of


,

t he su b ru le r d ( of th e 2 nd d ec a na te) .

V R u ler d 8 R u le r 2 R u le r 8 R u ler

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p l an et in a c er ai n t p ar t
th e h e a e ns The of v . tre a tment of thi s su bj e ct b e l ongs to esote ric
a str ol o A t th e en d , i n the e so e ri c ar ,
.
.

t p t some thing more a b ou t this wi ll b e sai d .

1 C p
) ee ha P ol a r i ty, 85
. p . .
38

At tra nsiti on of z: in I a str ong d e v i a ti on of the ord ina ry ru le


t he
occ ur s v iz the i nfl u e nc e of 3c i s a l r e a d y felt i n the l ast 5 of at Th e se
°
. .
,

l a st 5 the ref or e show the ble nd e d q u alitie s of tw o si gns We see the


°


.

sa m e a t the tr a nsiti on of 36 i n Y viz the l a st 5 of 36 S how the


‘ ’ °
.
,

ble nd e d q u a litie s of the se two Signs B etwee n V a nd 8 thi s ble n d i ng .


‘ ’

of q u a litie s t ot a l s only 1 a nd furt he r no impe r c epti b le c hange of th e


°

si gns t a ke s pl a c e till int — ax w he r e it i s The t r a nsiti on betwee n a;


,

a nd m i s u nce rt a i n tha t betwe e n 2 a nd Z shar p b u t tha t between



, ; ,

K a nd 2 : g oe s imper ceptib ly ov er the l a st 4 of Z so tha t there a lr e a dy °

the q u al iti e s of x begi n t o S how With the othe r signs the tr a nsi .

ti on i s f a i rly su d d e n he r e no chemi c p ol ar i sa ti on

, a s he c a ll s it

, ,

t a ke s pl a c e .

I n m a ny c a se s the M C will Ofte n g ive u s the sol u ti on I sa bell a


. . .

P a g a n t oo sa y s i n her a str ol ogi c a l w ork e ntitle d : Fr om Pi onee r to



, ,

P oet tha t too little noti c e i s gi v e n t o the i nfl u e nce Of the M C The

. .

l a st secti on a t the e nd of e a ch Si gn in M C d e sc a nd I C (na d ir) I


, . . . . .

ha ve t a k e n a nd a bbr e via ted fr om a b ove me nti one d w ork -


.

(V ) A r ie s (ru le r d) Fiery S ign .

Typ e : the En li shm a n .

A ri es a s a scend ant : Ki n g eorg e V C a rm en Syl va , ,

A nni e B esa nt O li ver C romwell , .

The p u r e Ar ie s type ha s a wi ry sle nd e r m u sc u l a r b od y T he neck


-
, , .

i s t hi n a nd l ong S O i s th e he a d a nd b r oa d e n e d a t the sk u ll e spe c i a lly


, ,

o v e r the t e mple s It i s a so- ca lle d wedge - sha pe d h e a d Ha i r a nd be ard


. .

a r e u su a lly b l a c k w he r e a s t he m ou st a c h e i s Ofte n of a li g hte r c ol ou r .

Fl a xe n a nd r e d ha i r oc curs v ery Ofte n u nd e r i nfl u e nc e of Arie s


e spe c i a lly if it s r u l er M ar s i s r i si ng i n the asc e nd a nt The n t he r e i s
, , .

o fte n a l so a sc a r in the f a c e C omplexi on t a w ny S har p gl a nc e


. . .

The c ha r a cte r i s vi ole nt ha sty imp u l sive chole ri c c our a g e ou s The


, , , , .

Ar ie s- typ e shri nk s f rom nothi ng d ar e s to u nd e rt a k e a nythi ng g oe s , ,

thr ou gh thi ck a nd thi n a nd his r ob u st he a lth e na ble s him t o d o so He


, .

c a nnot v e ry w e ll be i n a n i nf e r i or p ositi on b u t wi she s t o be a t the


he a d w het he r he ha s the a bili ty for it or no Und e r t hi s Si gn t her ef or e
, .

a r e f ou nd the pi onee rs the le a d e r s b u t a l so m a ny m u d d le he a d ed


, ,
-

p e ople He a ct s q u i ckly a nd pe rf orm s hi s t a sk with gre a t e nthu si a sm


.
, ,

b u t wit h the l owe r type t hi s Ofte n d ege ne ra te s i nt o f a na ti c i sm .

I n j u d gi ng on e m u st ca r e f u lly seek ou t th e a spe ct s of oth e r pl a nets


,

t hi s Si gn a nd its ru le r (d ) r e c eive s be c au se the a spect s ma y m od ify ,

t he cha r a c te r str ong ly .

Thi s i s of c ou rse a l so the c a se with the othe r si gns "


,

The a f or e - sa i d f a ct s a r e e sp e c i a lly a ppli ca bl e t o the first 1 0 of Y


° ‘ ’
,

t he fi rst d e c an a t e of w hi ch M a r s i s the so le ru l e r The se c ond d e ca na te


, .

ha s for su b ru le r t he S u n t he t hi r d Ju pite r so tha t the q u a litie s of t he se


-
, ,
39

l a st d ecana t e s a re mi ngle d with t hose of the s ig ns of which r e spectively


the S u n a nd J u pite r ar e ru le r .

The A ri es t e i s fond of a rgu m ent a nd li k es to d evote his t im e to st u d y


-

a nd re sea rch e S u n i s exa l t e d 1 ) i n t hi s S i gn (T he E


. t i an na m e for Ar i es .

i s Ra m ah i e a he i ght ene d re g i on i n E g yp t ) The ski n 0 a ra m c ov ered the


. . .

holi est i n the E gy p t i a n t empl es .

The d a nger for the V typ e li e s i n overstra i n the exa ct i ng of too m u ch


‘ ’
,

from bod y a nd spiri t ; wa nt of rest He m u st l earn to c onqu er hi s ru d eness .


,

im a tience i rri ta b i l i ty an d cu l t i va t e ki ndness a n d p a t i enc e B y d oi ng so he


, , .

wi l a l so g ai n b odil y hea l th Mu ch m ov em en t i n free na tu r e i s a nec essi ty .

wi th him Thi s S i gn governs hea d a nd fac e


. .

‘ ’
V i n M C ) gi ves a strong d e si re a ft er p erfec t exp ressi on He wi shes to
2 . . .

be i n the v a n to b e a pi oneer a l ea d er The st a nd p oint i s hopefu l a nd p ro


, , .

gressive b u t som etim es v ery c ha nge a bl e


, .

‘ ’
V i n d e scend a n t 2
) g i v e s a t end en c y t o p rog re ssi ve thi nki ng a nd ev er
b ei ng i nc li ne d t o ot her p oi nt s of vi ew so l a c k of p e rse v era nc e , .

V in I C T he fou nd a t i on Of the c ha ra c t er i s c ou ra g e b orn from hop e


‘ ’
. .
, ,

som etim e s howev er onl y exp re ssi ng i tself i n f ool hard i ness a nd imp a ti e nce
, , .

(8 ) T a u ru s (rul e r 2) E ar thy S ign .

Typ e : the Iri shm an .

is a s a sc end a nt G eorge Wa shin gt on G enera l , , Ul yssu s


S G ra nt
. .

G ive s S hort well set b ody thick nek short stra ight nose a t the
a ,
-
, , ,

b a se u su a lly d eep pl a nte d The limb s are short a nd fi r m the ha nd s b roa d -


.
,

a nd he a vy wit h short fi nge rs The shou l d e rs a r e b roa d the ha i r a b u n


, .
,

d ant a nd Ofte n c u rli ng T he f or e he a d i s b roa d a nd u su a lly l ow the lip s .


,

t hick the eye s ki nd d a rk a nd ove rsha d owe d by he a vy eyeb r ow s


, , .

The chara c te r i s p r a c ti c a l a nd d ipl om a tic p hleg ma ti c d ogm a tic little , , ,

temper b u t w he n hi s p a ssi on i s onc e r ou se d he be c ome s d a ngerou s ,

(the ra gi ng b u ll ) Ta u ru s Ofte n g ive s m u sic a l t a le nt a nd a fi ne v oi c e


. .

T a u r u s g ove rns the ne ck thr oa t a nd l arynx , .

Fu rthe r c hara cte ri sti cs a re : self a sserti on c onsta ncy which q u a liti e s -
, ,

c ha ng e i nt o c on c eit a nd ob sti na cy if we fi n d the sig n or i ts ru le r Q a l so, ,

a fflicted ( S ee 9 a .spect s p 1 25 I n T a uru s the m. oo n i s ex a lted ( e


S e . .

p . E spe ci a lly the T a u ru s type of the fi rst d eca na te e v i nce s strong like s -

a nd d i slike s i s ve ry r e se r ve d a nd l a zy The ru le r of the l st d e c a na te i s


, .

V e nu s t he 2 nd d e c a na te of d ha s for su b r u le r M e r cu ry (8
, Thi s d ec a ‘ -

1
) S ee p 52 . .

) A sc
2 G ene a l cha ct e a nd b i l d of the b od y
. t h e ou tw d m a n
r ra r u ,
ar .

C h r ct e i stic s tha t e a l re d y d evel ope d


a a r ar a .

M C . Emoti ons a nd a sp ir a tions


. hi s view on thing s t he p oint of eW , ,
Vl .

(K ma )
ar .

D e sc W a y of t hi nking it d e not e th e q a li ti es he h a s stil l to d e ve lop and


.
, s u
whic h a e p e sent to a n insu fficient d eg ee so fa r
r r r .

LC H e ed ita ry tend ency


. the fo nd ti on of the c ha rac t e r (Dha rm a )
r ,
u a . .
40

na te i s mor e cri tica l a nd eg oi sti ca l b u t a t the sa me time m or e intel l ec


. r —
tu a l The 3rd dec a na te ha s for su b ru le r S a tu (Pi 76 ) thr ou gh which the
n -

l az ine ss to w hich Ta u ru s i s i ncli ne d m ake s room for gr e a te r a ctivi ty .

The l ast dec a na te is d i sti ngu i she d by le ss tru stw orthi ne ss a nd mor e
eg oi sm th an th e first .

Thi s typ e m u st stri v e to c onqu er the i nclina ti ons whi ch Show too mu ch
a tt a chm ent t o e a rthy thi ngs a nd mu st c u l t i v a t e hi s sense of reli gi on F u r therm ore .

the l az y t end enc y ha s t o b e ov erc om e .

it in M C give s a strong l on gi ng for p ea ce a nd grea t enj oym ent in the


. .
,

pl ea su re of a well eam ed rest rea pi n g th e fru i t of work d one whi c h Of t e n


-
,

b c om es too m a t eri al He Oft en t a k es a fixed st a nd p oi nt a nd d oes not ea sil y



.

an

gii
c e .

n d esc The . s piri t


i s c onst an t , ir rob a b f m p , l y even ob st ina te and stu bb orn .

LC The f i
ou n d a t on of the c hara ct er i s p ersev eri ng and c onst ant
bigm
n .
,

stu o .

( )
11 G e mini (
rule r 8) Ai r y S ign .

Typ e : the B el gi a n (Wall oon


I I a s a sc end a nt Ri chard W a gner L ord ennyson
, , , Da nt e ,
B erna rd S ha w .

G ive s t a ll stra ight thi n st a tur e narrow f a c e be nt ( Ofte n an a q u ili ne)


a , , , , ,

nose a S harp a nd pe netra ti ng gl a nce str ong i ntelle c t b r ow n eye s a nd


, , ,

d a rk ha ir The g a it is q u i c k a nd whe n w a lki ng the G emi ni type oft


.
-

en m ove s hi s arm s vi ole ntly T he l owe r G emi ni i s v e ry r e stle ss .


,

ta lk a tive cu nni ng menda ci ou s a nd diffu sive i s sile nt only w he n you


, , ,

stick him f a st Arms l ong t he han d s oft e n short a nd eve r m ovi ng eve n
.
, ,

whe n he sit s q u ietly on his cha i r I ndee d they ar e a s r e stle ss men .

t a lly a s p hy sic a lly .

Thi s Sign p rod u c e s p rofe ssi ona l men a nd excelle nt ora t ors G e mi ni , .

give s a he a lthy b ody u su a lly .

The Sign g ove rns the l u ng s a rm s a nd shou l d e rs I n or d e r to ri se , .

highe r the G emi ni type m u st sile nc e his c ol d p ositivi sm a nd by bei ng


-

p assive a ll ow his intu iti on to w ork His r e stle ssne ss will the n di sa ppe ar . .

The l st d e ca na te i s p u r ely i ntelle c tu a l a nd i s ru le d by M e r cur y


the 2 nd dec a na te ha s for su b ru le r V e nu s (e ) a nd j oi ns feeli ng t o c ol d -

i nte l lect ; the 3rd d e cana te ha s for su b ru le r S a tu rn an d Ura nu s (x ) T he - .

high er ide a li sm a nd l ov e of manki nd ma ke s thi s d e ca na te the be st of


the t hr ee With a l l j u d gm e nt s m u ch Of c ou r se d epe nd s on the na t u r e
.

of the a spects w hi ch th e a sc e nd a nt a nd the ru le r r e c eive .

The Twins
ha v e s rou ted a c c ord ng t o p
ytho ogy ro one of the i m l f m
e ggs h ch w i w
e re th e ru t of the u n on of Ju f i
t er c ha nged nto a s an a n d i pi i w ,

Led a , wif
e t o the K n g of S a rt a The y t ook i p
a rt i n the v oy a g e of th e r go
. p A
na u ts a n d reed the sea

f Of pi
ra t es Tha t i s why the y a re honou r ed a s se a g od s .
-
.

The G e n ty e mi i
u st ov erc o -
p m
hi s ego s me
a nd su er i c al ty an d cu l t v a t e im p f i i i
his senc e Of
d u ty a nd se c ontr o I n th s w a y he lf -
b ec o e the l
a st er of
. i will m m
his nerv ou s di sord ers, neur asthen a a nd hy st er a i i .

i
n in M G g v es a str ong ong n g for a c o
. et e r e l i
ress on a nd nc nes mpl xp i i li
i i l
to or g na , or heal th y art st c or nt e ec tu al ork The i i o nt of v e i
i s r ee ll w . p i i w f
a nd u n limi i l i ll
t ed a nd h gh y nte ec tu a l .

if l f l
1 1 in d esc Fru t u ne ss in thou ght s b u t o t en a c k of res ons b ty to p u t
.
, p i ili
m
the to ra ct ce p i f ii
u g t v eness
, .

II i i i
i n LG nd ca t es a certa n j oy u
. f l i p li
m u s v eness hi ch ca n a k e the w m
i
na t v e a tt a n i m
u ch in an m y i i
d rec t ons .

(23 ) C a nce r (ru ler (D) W a tery S i gn .

Typ e : the na t i ve of H olla nd not the Du t chm a n) .

2 5 a s a scend a nt L eo Tol st oy schai kow sky H P B l a


, , , . .

v a tsk Ka i ser Wil helm H Emil e Z ol a The l a st tw o exa m , .

pl es S ow how ma ny pl anet s in one S i gn ( a nd in M G as .

well) c an infl u ence the the c hara c t er .

ha s 6 a nd t? in M G (in G) D d in
.
, ,

i n V B oth are Mars typ es ;



howev er a l so the an c er

-
.

G ive s
Ofte n a n over se nsitive and the ref or e not strong b ody of
-
,

whi ch the u ppe r ha lf i s str onge r d evel ope d tha n the l owe r T he he a d .

i s r ou nd the fe a tu r e s a nd the eye s u su a lly sm a ll the chi n little d evel ope d


, ,

a nd ofte n r ecedi ng the nose fl a t a nd u su a lly t u rne d u p The f a c e i s


,
-
.

rou nd an d p a le the mou th l ar g e a nd fu ll Of exp r e ssi on Up on t he


, .

w hole the b ody give s a somewha t effemi na te imp r e ssi on C a nc er g ove rns .

the b re ast s a nd the ga stric r e gi on The char a cter i s shy timi d w ant .
, ,

Of c our a ge a nd a l so ove r se nsitive t o imp r e ssi ons fr om ou t si d e a nd ,

the e nvi r onme nt in w hic h it is pl a ce d The C a n cer type nee d s d ome s .


-

ti city a nd symp a thy b u t it i s d iffic u lt for him t o be in symp a t hy with


,

the sa m e pe ople for a l ong time ; he i s cha nge a ble in t hi s li ne a s


well a s in m a ny othe rs a nd thi s m a k e s life p arti c u l ar ly har d to him a t
ti me s I n one p oi nt however the Cra b i s extr emely r ete ntive a nd tha t
.
, ,

i s w he r e hi s ide a l s ar e c on ce rn ed If he onc e ha s chose n an i d e a l .


,

in w hi ch d i r ect i on soeve r he will f oll ow it with gr e a t p ersev er a nce ;


the Cra b hold s f a st to wha t he ha s He is ve ry su bje ct to changi ng .

mood s He i s to d evel op fu rthe r thr ou g h c onti nu a l cha nge of c ond iti ons
.

of life ; pe r ha p s bec a u se in f or me r i ncar na ti ons he g a i n e d too little


expe rie nc e Thi s Sign e nable s to expe rienc e any d egr ee Of em oti on the
.
,

highe st a s well a s the l owe st .

I n m a ny w ork s on a strol ogy one fi nd s me nti oned t ha t C a nce r give s -

a str ong mem ory Thi s ma y be tru e for th e S u n pl a c e d in C a nc e r b u t


.
,

C a nc e r a s a sce nd an t on the c ontr ar y ofte n g ive s a we a k mem ory


, , .

93 i s the Sign of se nsitive pe ople a nd me d i u m s Th e highe r vib r a ti ons .

of 93 give the e nd owme nt Of c l a i rv oy anc e a n d a kee n feeli ng for art .

C anc e r typi fie s tha t w hich i s m othe rly che r i shi ng sym p a th eti c w hi ch , , ,

a lw a y s in a l l its cha nge a bil i ty f or m s the keynote of t he C a n c e r chara cte r


, ,
-
.
42

M a ny le a d a w a nd e ri ng r e stle ss life ,thrown thi s w ay a nd tha t w ay ,

by thei r em oti ons a nd im a gi na ti ons by whi ch they ar e c ompletely ru le d .

Thei r tempe r i s u su a lly su bje ct t o m a ny fl u c tu a ti ons They like t o f oll ow .

othe rs , imit a te other s thr ou gh w a nt of fi rm ne ss a nd thi s i s why ,

t hey ha v e so little p owe r t o r e si st i nfl u e nc e s Of ill ne ss ; evil d oe s not


mi ss maki ng its imp r e ssi on a s well a s g ood .

The l st d e c i s ru le d by the cha nge a ble M oon only ; the 2 u d d ec


'

. .

ha s for su b ru le r d ( m) w hi ch g 1v e s m or e c onst a ncy t o t hi s d ec a na te ;


-

t he 3 rd d e c ha s for su b ru le r 21 ( it ) so t ha t l ove of ma nki nd a nd a


.
~

liki ng to serve othe rs be c ome s the keynote B y the si d e of 91 al so 1? .


,

a s su b rul e r c ome s t o the f or e


-
.

H op e a nd fa i th shou l d b e c u l tiva t ed and the inclina ti on t owa rd s hyp ochondri a


Overcome R e l ar b odil y exerc i ses a re of mu ch
.

in M .G i ves a l onging to c ompl et el y u nd erst a nd things a nd a p roneness


t o a ffec t the feeli ng a nd the im a g ina t i on of his fell ow m en u su a ll y from the ,

sta nd p oi nt of p rep ossessi on .

in d esc T he spi ri t i s fu ll of f ant a sy r et enti ve a nd a t t im es m u sing


.
, ,

a nd f a nt a st i c .

i n I C T he f ou nd a t i on of the c hara c t er i s p a t i ence whi c h i n i ts hi ghest


.
,

exp re ssi on bri ng s wi t h i t a n a d mi ra bl e p ower Of a d a p t a t i on t o the envi ronm ent


a nd a p er sev e ri ng a spi ra ti on .

(Q ) Le o ( le
ru r Q ) Fie ry S ig n . .

Typ e : the Frenchm an .

Q a s a sc end a nt Von B i sm ar ck King G eorge of G reece


, , ,

Pi erp ont Morga n A d el ine P a tt i Al a n L eo, , .

B o dy u su a lly big a nd b r oa d shou l d e r ed well - b u ilt b u t t he u ppe r -


, ,

b ody i s str onge r d e v el op e d Ha i r u su a lly f a i r sometime s ru ddy eye s


.
, ,

l arg e the f a c e ova l a pi nk c omplexi on a nd ofte n a str ong c hi n tha t


, ,

i s k nob b e d .

Th e v oi c e i s str ong a nd somew ha t a u thor it a tive w hi ch q u a li ty i s t o


be ob se rve d in the gl a nc e a s well If one a nti c ip a te s the wi she s of the .

L e o- typ e a nd show s him t ha t one a pp r e c i a te s him he i s a g ood ge ne , ,

r ou s a nd c ou rte ou s f rie nd b u t the a fflicte d L e o su ffe rs fr om c onc eit a nd


,

i na c c e ssibili ty C ou r a g e i s one of L e o s good q u a litie s


.

.

T hi s Sign g ov er ns the he a rt a nd the b a ck it g ive s a s a ru l e a str ong ,

b od y like t he R a m d oe s, b u t m or e c or p u le nt .

His l ove of ru li ng a nd his imp u l sive ne ss c a u se his life t o be r a the r


su bje c te d t o c ha ng e s t o u p s a nd d ow ns M u ch d epe nd s on a g ood
, .

p ositi on of the S u n L e o s r u ler ,



.

S ome m od e rn a str ol og e rs w ho ha v e the si gn Q str ongly i n their horos


c ope c a ll it the king ly or l ord ly sign a nd r e a lly , th e Leo pe ople 11ke
“ ’’

t o a d opt a m a je sti c m a nne r We c a n e v e n Ob se r ve t hi s i n the m a je sti c


.

g e st u r e wit h w hi c h a b eg g ar t h a t c ome s u nd e r thi s sign t a ke s our a hn s ,


.
T he l st d e ca na te give s the p u r e st L eo-type ; the S u n i s sole ru le r
he re ; the 2 nd d e c a dd s the J u pite r i nfl u e nc e . ha vi ng a n exp a nsive
effect on the b ody a nd a t the sa me time r ou si ng the i ncli na ti on for
r eligi on a nd p hil osop hy The 3rd d e c ha s for su b -ru le r M ars . .

b y w hi ch the i ntelle ct u a l si d e of the chara cte r i s f a v our a bly i nfl u e nc e d ,

t ogethe r with m u ch vit a lity .

i
The a n c ent s k e t d uri ng the on th p
hen the S u n ent throu gh Q , g re a t m w w
w ip f i
orsh s a n d est v al s the so c a ed Le oni ti c ea st s hi c h
, ere c ond u c t e d by
-
ll f ,w w
pi
the r e st s the L eones A t er the S u n god of the
, f
ers a n s M t hr a s t hese ea st s
.
-
P i , i , f
l ll
ar e a so c a e d Mithri ac a The sy b o c st or es of S a son a n d erc u l e s ha v e a s
. m li i m H
f i
ou nd a t on the p
a ss ng of the su n t hrou gh th s i
gn t hey a re the sy b o c i Si , m li
p
re r ese nt a t on of ti i .

The L eo ty e p m
u st try a nd
-
ea rn to c onq u er hi s va n ty a nd end e a v ou r to l i
li m wi
v e in ha r ony th his env ron ent i m .

Q i n M C i i
ncl n es the na t v e t o l et hi s
. .
ght sh ne for oth ers a nd so i li i ,

light en the lif


e of ot hers, thu s serv ng G od t g ves oreover a d e s re a t er i . I i m i f
l m m
g ory a nd honou r so e ti es the a nt od e of t viz a ongi ng to b e a tt ere d
, ip i . l fl
a nd p
rai se d The o n t of v e
.
g oes ro the n ner S d e of the th ngs to a l l
p i i w f m i i i
di rec t ons i
_
.

i
l n d e sc g ve s b rea d th a n d nte genc e t o the s r t b u t tt e c l e a m ess
. i lli pi i , li l
a nd etai l ed ne ss -
.

Q i n I . C
T he c hara c t er i s ov ng a nd a t h u
. so et es e re ss ng l i f i f l , m im xp i
i lf i
t se a s a k nd of ea sy a nd ea k t o era nc e w l .

( ) in? Vi r g o (ru le r 8) E art hy S ig n .

Typ e : th e Swi ss .

IT? a s a sc end a n t Cz ar
, i
N c ho la s II Me
, l anchton , Gu y de
Ma u p a ssa nt .

P e r c epti on a nd c hastity are the chara cte r i sti cs of t hi s Sign The Vi rgo .

type is u su a lly of me d i u m height r a ther st ou t the f or e he a d well , ,

devel ope d with a b e a u tifu l r ou nd i ng a nd fu ll in the mi dd le a b ove the nose .

Eye s an d ha i r d ark .

"V
g ove r n s t he i nte sti na l ca na l a n d the d i g e sti on i n ge n e r a l
a b sor pti on a nd a ssimil a ti on a l so the pe r it one u m t he symp a theti c sy stem , ,

a nd the sol a r plex u s The i ntelle c t i s not se c ond t o t ha t of G e mi ni b u t


-
. ,

it i s withou t the r e stle ssne ss of G emi ni T he V i rg o type i s q u iet r e se rve d .


-
, ,

i nt e llige nt i nve ntive pe rseveri ng , Ofte n self- c ont a i ne d a nd sy stem a ti c


, ,
.

T hi s si gn p rod u c e s g ood b u si ne ss pe opl e w ho b oth throu gh thei r w orki ng


f a cu lty a nd thei r i ntellectu a l p owe rs g et on in the w orl d The we ak .

si d e Of V i rg o i s it s str ongly p r onou nc e d i nc li na ti on t o c r itici sm a nd i n


th e l owe r V i rgo type a hi gh d e gr ee of e goi sm a nd c ol dn e ss, w hi c h
-

c ome s so m u ch t o the f or e in no othe r sign .

He i s hopefu l u nd e r a l l c i rc u m st a nc e s w hi ch i s a l so a q u a li ty of ,

the othe r e a rt hy sign 8 .

Th e l st d e c c ome s w holly u nd e r M er c u r y ; the 2 u d d e c ha s for


. .
44

su b - ru le r S a tur n ( 78 ) thr ou gh w hi ch t he p ra cti c a l har d w orki ng si d e of


,

the c ha ra ct e r c ome s to the f ore The 3rd d e c . . ha s for su b ru le r V e nus


(8 ) w hi ch a dd to th e othe r q u a litie s of V i rg o a o a mi a bility a nd l ove
. .

for art .

i m
V rg o C er es (De et er) i s the godd ess of a gr cu t u re a nd of eg s a t on a nd
, i l l il i
soc a ord er S he r ov e s a b ou t the e ar th i n S ea rch
i l Of P p
'

. her d a u gh i er erse hone ,

who ha s b een car r ed a a y b y i w


u t o a nd b r ou ght t o t he net her or d Pl w l .

i i p
Th s s gn is re resented by a V rgi n ho d ng so e ears of c orn in her i , l i m
i
r ght ha n d I t i s the sy b o of the u nsul li ed soul
. m l .

ll i
I t i s c a ed in A ra b c : S u n b ul a i e she who b ear s I n ea stern a est ne -
, . . . P l i
i i i
an d a d j o n n g c ou ntr es the c onst e a t on th e V r gi n i s j u st a b ov e the hor on ll i i iz
on D ec 25th a t d n ght a nd ou t of her
. mi ia cc or d ng t o the d oct r n e of th e i i
i
a nc ent ers a ns P i
the su n god M thr a s i s b orn W e nd the sa e-
e gen d i . fi m l
in m ost r e g on s li i
on y u nd er ot her na , es l m .

The V r go t e
y i p m i f
u st str v e a t er a broa d e r c onc e t on a n d
-
u st try a nd pi m
c onqu er hi s e oi s He m m
u st see t o a good d ge st on a n d re ra n r o i i f i f m pi
g
. s ce .

up i n M str vi ng a t er i
u r ty a n d a tt e f p i
t s t o ra se the u b c ora ty mp i p li m li
a nd heal t h b y t e a c h ng i O i
b ed enc e to the u n v ersa a s h c h g ov ern b oth i l l w w i .

His p i o nt of vi e w
i s t ha t of the c r t c di stin gui shi ng good ro ba d ur e ii f m p ,

fr om imp ur e .

"V i n d esc d enot es a c ea r a n d ra c ti c a c har a ct er


. th -
l p l wi li ttl e fa nt a sy a nd
f
there ore not in s a th y p
th the c onc e ti ons of others wi p .

"17 in I e . C
ou n d a t on of the c har a c t er i s
. f
u r ty i p i , whi ch ca u se s a n
i
a v ers on t o a l l t ha t i s s c kl y or u re i imp .

( ) fi Lib r a (ru le r 9) Ai ry S ign .

Typ e : th e A u str an i .

as a scend an t , the Emp eror Fra nci s Joseph , C ol one l


Ol c ott Pa st eur Era smu s
, , .

A s typ e P a st eu r c om es u n d er ( 15 , thr ou gh the m a ny


pl a nets he ha s in t hi s si g“ n an d l c ott u n d er Q . 0]
c ott ha s t he Q in M O in Q .

The b ody i s t a ll Slim an d sha pely the ha i r u su a lly d ark eye s b rown
, , , ,

b u t a l so m a ny pe ople with f a i r ha i r a nd bl u e eye s a r e f ou nd u n d e r thi s


Sign N ose str a i ght for e he a d ne ar the eyeb r ow s m or e p ronou nc e d The
.
, .

expr e ssi on of the eye s i s hone st fra nk , .

Th e c ha ra ct e r i s c ou rte ou s ki nd help fu l ; ofte n somew ha t i nd ole nt , , ,

b u t u su a lly symp a theti c The will is we a k so t ha t the L ib r a type i s .


,
-

str ong ly r u le d by c i r c u m st a nc e s a nd ou tw ar d i nfl u e nc e s .

He i s Ofte n the sl a v e of hi s feeli ng s a nd imp u l se s .

He tr ie s t o ev a d e u nple asan tn e sse s a t any c ost His gr e a te st virt u e s .

ar e hone sty a nd a str ong feeli ng of j u sti c e .

g ove rns th e l oi ns p r i n c ip a lly t he ki d n ey s ex c epti ng th,e pelvi s of ,

the ki d ney ( m) S O her e it i s sec r eti on i n Opp ositi on t o th e p r e c e di ng


.
,

Si gn a b sor pti on .

The l st d ec i s ru led by V e nu s th e 2 nd ha s for su b ru le rs Ura nu s


.
,
-
46

l st dec . is ru le d by d , the 2 nd by d a nd 21 (i t ) the 3rd d e c by d


.
, .

a nd D The 2nd d ec . give s a sli m me r a nd bette r p rop orti one d b od y


than the l st a nd the 3rd .

Und er thi s Sign c ome m a ny Spi ritu a li st medi u ms and se nsitive pe ople .

It is espec i al l y t heir t a sk to p u ri fy thei r sexu a l i nclina ti ons a nd to c ontrol


them Thi s t a sk i s represented in the m yt h of S c orpi o who sl a ys Ori on A l ong
. .

thi s wa y onl y c a n the l ower S c orpi o typ e ev ol ve to hi gher thin gs Tha t is -


.

why the e a rli er p art s Of hi s life are a s a ru l e m u ch m ore d iffi cu l t by fa r tha n , ,

the l a tt er p a rt .

T he S c orpi o typ e m u st st ri ve a ft er pu ri ty a n d a ft er m ore l eni enc y for others


-
.

111 in M C gi v es a l ongi ng for p ower ov er th e li v es of ot hers by exerc i si ng


. .

hi s will The p oi nt of v i ew i s tha t of a ru l er wa t c hfu l a nd c arefu l p ossi bl y


.
, ,

i nc li ned to pessimi sm .

m in d esc The spi ri t d raws its c oncl u si ons i n a n evi d entl y ill ogi ca l wa y
.
,

b a sed on i nst i nc t or i ntu i t i on ; yet th ey a re t ru e excep t when f eeli n g pl a ys ,

t oo grea t a a rt .

m in I . i gnifi es tha t the fou nd a ti on of the cha ra ct er is p ower whi ch


s ,

ho wev er , at t im es prov es to be som ewha t m ercil ess in its exp ressi on .

S a g i tt a r iu s ( leru
r Qt) Fie ry S ig n .

Typ e : S p a ni a rd
the .

‘ a s a sc end a n
,2 t P re s
, . R oosevel t King E dward VII Sven
, ,

H ed in St a nl ey
, .

G ive s well p rop orti one d he a lthy b ody high f ore he a d bl u e or


a -
, , ,

bl u i sh grey eye s a nd che stnu t ha i r or f a i re r u su a lly with a gold en sheen


-
, .

The gl a nc e i s ki nd f u ll of exp r e ssi on a nd Ope n T he nose i s str a ight


, .

or ve ry little be nt the c omplex i on i s fr e sh a nd f a i r , .

The c ha ra c te r i s i nd epe nd e nt ope n a nd f r a nk sometime s i rrit a ble , ,

a nd t r ou ble som e ve ry imp u l sive a nd c omb a tiv e (w he n a ffli c ted) ;


, the y
are u su a lly f ond of t ra velli ng The hig he r type i s p hil osop hi ca l ve ry .
,

r e ligi ou s p e a ca b l e
, g ood and me r ci fu l Thei r ori gina lly g ood tempe r i s
, .

su bject to m a ny fl u ctu a ti ons a nd p a sse s fr om ge ntle ne ss t o r u d e ne ss .

They l ove al l b r a nche s of sp ort a nd ar e r e a l l ov e rs of a nim a l s (ex p e


c i a ll y horse s) .

a? g ove rns the hip s a nd t highs the l oc om ot or m u scle s , .

M e r cu ry ha s its d e trime nt ( see p 52) in t hi s Si gn i e tha t the i ntelle c t . . .

Shou l d be Silent her e so tha t the hi ghe r self m a y a w a ke to ru le the


l ower self ; viz whe n the b ra in thi nki ng sleep s i ntu iti on and i nspira ti on
.
-
,

a w a ke n .

The l st d e c c ome s u nd er J u pite r the sec ond ha s M ar s (V ) for su b


.
,

ru le r t hrou gh w h i c h the str ong feeli ng


, of i nd e pe nd e nc e ma y r i se t o
ex cit e me nt a nd st u bb ornn e ss The thir d d e c ha s for su b ru ler the . .
-

S un a f a i r ly f a v our a ble i nfl u e n ce w hi c h we a ke ns th e imp u l sive me ss -

a little a nd give s m or e d ev oti on


Sa gi ttari u s is rep resent ed as a c ent a u r shoot ing a n arr ow , .

The S a gi tta ri u s type i s som etim e s wrongl y j u d ge d in hi s free ea sy i nt er


-
,

c ou r se wi th the Opp osi t e sex on the whol e howev er his chara c t er i s , , ,

ra ther cl ear .

B y t hei r ha b i t of exp ressi ng them sel ve s imp u l si vel y an d b y their exa gger
a t i on wi t h rega rd to bodi l y exerc i se an d sp or t the y Oft en exp ose t hem sel v e s
t o d i sa gr eea b l e t hi ngs a nd a c c i d ent s ; t hey shou l d l ea rn t o force th em sel v es
to c a lmness .

,2‘ in M C Des re for hi her


g . . i knowl ed ge a nd for t ea ching i t a nd a ppl yi ng
it p i ll
ra c t c a y i n e The o nt lif . p i Of vi ew is tha t of the pra c t ic al phil osopher who
is a lwa y s l earn
rea d y to .

‘ i n d esc T he Spi ri t i s c onti nu a ll y sea rc hi n


z , .
g a ft er sci enc e i s restl ess a nd ,

sfi e d in thi s st rife .

z i n I C The chara c t er shows a hi gh d egree of i nd ep end enc e rel a t ed t o



, . .
,

pri d e som etimes even u ncou rtesy


, .

C a p r ic or n (ru le r b) E a rthy S ign .

Typ e : the B u l gari a n .

X as a scen d a nt : R ob ert S chu m a nn , B ha ga va n D a s ,

G l a d st one . Mi cha el A ngel o .

G ive s me d iu m sta tu r e an d a n i ntellige nt p hil osop hi ca l Spi rit N ose, , .

a nd c hi n l ong Ha nd some fe a t u r e s sel d om occu r u nd er Ca p ri c orn Thi s


. .

Sign give s m u ch p owe r to pe r seve r e so t ha t he w ho c ome s strongly ,

u nd e r i ts i nfl u e nce u su a lly r e a che s the e nd he a im s a t thou g h he ha s


, ,

to fi ght a l l ki nd s of d iffi cu ltie s The i nt e lle c t is g ood a nd a lt hou gh he .


,

d oe s not thi nk q u i c kly he u su a lly g a the r s a hoa r d of k nowle d g e by


,

pe rse v e ri ng He i s sel d om su pe rfici a l u su a lly e a rne st a nd c a u ti ou s


.
, .

They a re not q u i ck in thei r like s a nd d i slike s b u t their fr iend ship a s ,

well a s their ha tr e d is of a l a sti ng na tu r e .

Thi s Si gn p r odu c e s m a ny gr e a t m en e spe ci a lly in the p olitic a l li ne , .

Thei r i nb orn i ncli na ti on m a ke s the m l ong for a hi gh p ositi on a nd by


thei r perseverance t a ct a nd d ipl om a ti c t a le nt they u su a lly re a ch the
, ,

p u rp ose of the i r wi she s thou gh sl owly for t hey ha ve to w ork , ,

har d for it They p osse ss th e p owe r t o fi ght effect u al ly t hei r i nher e nt


.

mel ancholic w orryi ng na tur e , .

Thei r gl ance i s u su a lly fixe d to the gr ound a C a p ri corn will sel d om ,

l ook str a i ght in the eye s of the pe rson he i s t a lki ng to ; the gl ance i s
sl u ggi sh th e eyeb r ow s ar e pl ante d l ow a n d sometime s gr ow n t ogeth e r
,

on the b r i d ge Of the nose Ha ir a nd eye s bl a ck the be ar d t hi n The f or e .


, .

he a d i s b r oa d Th ey l ike t o spe a k in p u bli c b u t sel d om Spe a k e a sily


.
,

a nd fl u e ntly Z g ove rns th e kn ee s an d b on e s


. .

The m oon ha s its f a ll in Z a nd d is ex a lte d i n Z ; the su n st a nd s


l owe st in X for t he nort he rn hemi sp he r e b u t begi ns to ri se hi ghe r ,

from thi s Si gn At Je sus bir th the S u n ha d j u st e nte r e d the Si gn 76


.

it is the symb ol of r e surr ecti on a nd in a d eeper se nse of the b eginni ng ,


48

a ga i n the Spi ritu a li si ng of the e a rt h and a ll it c ont a i ns


of a fte r it
ha d r e a che d it s l owe st p oi nt i n p hysi c a l m a tte r He nc e the f a ll of the .

M oon in T he r eflected li ght of the M oon w a ne s, t ha t the t ru e


spi r itu a l light Of the S u n c a n shi ne a g a i n with m or e f or ce T ogethe r .

with tha t , the ol d c onc e pti on of m a tte r i s thr own Off and the r e a l Sig
ni fi c a nc e of m a tte r i n r el a ti on t o spi r it be c ome s c le ar .

T he l st d e c ha s for ru le r S a t u rn, the 2 nd ha s for S u


. b -r u le r V e nu s
the 3r d M er c u ry
The m ythol ogi ca l si gnifi ca nc e of thi s c onst ell a ti on ha s not b een
e xpl a i ned S om e a re i nclined to be li ev e i t to b e the p a st ora l
.

su pp ose t ha t i t i s the e m bl em of the g oa t A m a l thea whi ch nu r se d Z eu s ( Ju pi t er)


on the i sl a n d of C y p ru s .

R hea the m ot her of Ju pit er d a u ght er of Uranu s ( H ea ven) and G a ia ( arth


,

ha d Z eu s ( J u pi t er) nu rsed i n a ca v e Z eu s when grown u p f orc ed hi s Fa ther


.
,

( S a tu rn ) to v omi t M a n va nta r a exh al a t i on) hi s swal l owed chil dr en


-

i nhal a t i on a fter whi ch H ea v en a nd E art h ( 91 ) were sep ara t ed a nd


( it?
u
)a nd
J pi t
M
i a d es ( d )
er ha s hi s fa ll i n C a p ri c orn .
,

The ca u ses of ill ness are Oft en d ej ect i on a nd d i sc ontent whi ch c a n b e ,

ov erc om e by mix i ng wi t h pl ea sa nt c omp an y a nd b y c u l ti v a t ing hop e He mu st .

ev a d e soli tu d e if he wi shes to f eel ha ppi er .

K in M C gi v es a strong l onging to ri se a b ove“ the c o”ndi ti ons of hi s


. .

e nvi ronm ent whi ch sometim es d egenera t es int o the u p start The p oint of
, .

Vi ew is a ffa bl e an d a pprovi ng t oward s su peri ors a nd Often su p erc ili ou s a nd


d i sd a inful t owar d s i nferi ors .

Z in d esc The spiri t i s p rofou nd a nd p enetr a t ing p ossi bl y som ewha t


.
,

h yp oc ri t i c al or narrow .

z i n I C The fou nd a t i on Of the c hara ct er i s the p a ssi ona t e l onging for


. .

g rowth .

( ) Aq
atu a r i us (ru le r Iii , b) Airy S ign .

Typ e the Swed e .

a s a scend an t , Al fred d e M u sset Ju l es, S an d ea u , L ord


S a li sbu ry .

Aq u ari u s give s like C a p ri c orn a c a lm p a tie nt and hone st natu re and


, ,

a Shar p pe netra ti ng p hil osop hi ca l spirit whi ch howeve r with x g oe s


, , , , ,

i n a m or e ide a li sti c d i r e cti on a nd is ofte n a c c omp a ni e d by el oq u e nc e


a nd a ni c e feeli ng for pl a sti c a rt s T hi s Si gn i ncli ne s t o se c l u si on a nd
.

s olit u d e a nd se r i ou s st u d ie s e spe c i a lly i n the occ ul t li ne The i nve sti


, .

g a t i on i n t o a l l t hi ng s t ha t d evi a te fr om t he eve r y d a y thi ng s e speci a lly -


,

t he st u dy of the hu m a n char a cte r a n d of the gr e a t q u e sti ons of life are


the ir f a v our ite theme They usu a lly are too str ongly i nfl u e nc e d by
.

Ther e tw o d iffer e nt type s u nde r t hi s sign


ar e a f a ir dark
a nd a ,

the fa c e i s l a nk - cheeke d, the chin l ong , the eye s a re ha ndsome A s .

a
. ru le the Aq u ar i u s type has m a ny fr ie nd s .
Under thi s Sign are f ou nd m a ny oc cu lti sts mysti cs a sceticts a ssidu ous , , ,

i nve sti ga t ors a nd stu d e nts of na tu r e in ge ne ra l e nl ighte n ed pe ople


, , .

The we a k si d e of the u ndevel ope d z type s i s tha t t hey i nd u l g e t oo ,

m u c h in t hei r strange f a nt a sie s a nd i ncli na ti ons w hic h i n tha t w a y ,

e a sily d eg e nera te i nt o somethi ng si ckl y a nd a b norm al With them i ntell ect .

m u st be j oi ne d to i nt u iti on a nd by p a tie nt a nd l ovi ng w ork t hey obt a i n


a w ond e r f u l u nd e rst a nd i ng of the p owe r s t ha t w or k in n a tu r e Al ong . .

thi s roa d they a rr ive a t a rhythmic har m ony with the


i nfl u e nc e ove r the b l ood c ircu l a tion a nd g overns the l ower leg a nd a nkle s .

The fi rst d e c a n a te ha s for ru le r Ura nu s a nd S a tu rn the 2 a d d e c ha s , .

for su b ru le r M e rc u ry
-
the 3rd d e c ha s for su b ru le r V e nu s (a ) t hr ou gh
.
-
,

w hi ch m or e harm ony a nd cle ar er vi si on i s a dd ed to thi s p ar t of 23 .

The wa t er b ea rer who p ou rs ou t the wa t er of life On to the e arth i s the


-

symb ol of the hi ghl y d ev el op e d m an who a s c o op era t or wi t h th e L og os help s


,
-
,

the ev ol u t i on of the C osm os .

T he wea k p oi nt in thi s si gn i s the c irc u l a ti on showi ng e g i n c ol d ha nd s , . .

a nd f eet Mu ch b od il y exerc i se a nd fresh a ir i s a d vi sa b l e


. .

i n M C L on gin g t o work for the ev ol u t i on of hu m an i ty whi ch t heir


. .

b rea d th of Vi si on ena bl es them t o d o The p oi nt of vi ew i s th a t of the seek er


.

a ft er t ru t h wi thou t p rej u d i c e a nd wi th a n Op en eye .

i n d esc The spi ri t i s fra nk u np rej u d i c ed b u t som etim e s u n c ert ai n i n


.
, ,

i ts c oncl u si ons .

z in I C The f ou nd a t i on of th e cha ra c t er i s a strong feeli ng of l ov e of


. .

m anki nd a ri si ng from the knowl ed ge tha t the sou rc e of a ll m a nifest a ti on i s


,

the sa m e .

(DC) Pi sc es ( R u le r 1? and W a te ry S ign .

P ort u gu ese
T} e : the
C a s a scend a nt 8u een W ilhelmi na
.

an d b i n V
‘ ’
D ,

in Q u een V i ct ori a Of S p a in Cl e o d e Merod e Pi u s , ,

the Emp ress Fri ed ri c h .

G ive s a fl e shy b od y a we a k c onstitu ti on se nsitive t o i nfl u e nc e s


, , .

T hei r i nne r na tu r e i s hone st g ood and g e ntle they wi sh t o se r ve a nd


, ,

t o help w he r e v e r t hey fi nd a n opp ort u nity b u t t he y are ofte n the sp ort


, ,

Of ou twa rd i nfl u enc e s and of thei r em oti ons b y bei ng so extrem e ly


su sc eptible .

The eye s a r e p a l e g r ey a nd w a t ery so c a lle d fi sh eye s e asy t o ,


- -
,

r e c ogni se They u su a lly get a d ou ble chin whe n t hey gr ow el d erly


. .

O fte n a w a n c omplexi on shou l d ers r ou nd a ttitu d e ofte n b ent a rm s a nd


, , ,

leg s short a nd S ha pele ss ha i r fine and silky


, .

Th e

Fi she s ar e not a m ong the ha ppy pe ople ; they live a s it

wer e u nd er a f a ta l a na them a whi ch c ompel s them to r em a i n in the


b a ckgrou nd in everythi ng They ha v e c onti nu a lly t o fi ght a ll ki nd s of
.

a d ve rsitie s a nd d i sa pp oi ntm e nt s It is a s a r oa d to cru c ifixi on a l ong


.

w hi ch the perfe ct ma n ha s to go b ef or e he i s na ile d to the cross in ,

4
50

the Si gn the R a m ( V i s the next si gn) N eptu n e , the ru le r , i s the



of .

u tt erm ost , the hi g h e st t hr ee -


d ime nsi ona l pl a n et o f our so l a r -
sy ste m ;
a pl anet of w hich little i s know n a s yet L ikewi se a Fi sh- t ype i s sel d om .

u nd e r st ood a nd a pp r e c i a ted They are Ofte n mi stru ste d , .thou gh they


may be c ompletely r elie d u p on, they a sk little for them selve s however , .

T he 1 st d e c c ome s q u ite u n d e r 1? a nd 21, and give s a b r oa d and


.

he a vy - b u ilt b od y , the 2 nd ha s for su b -ru le r the Moon a nd t he


3rd 6 ( m) He nc e the l a st dec a na te r e c eive s m or e p owe r a nd c onst an cy
.

a nd t ha t w hi c h i s t oo se nsiti v e a n d femi ni ne thou gh gi fted a nd


tru e of the zu d d e c be c ome s m u c h m or e p ositive . .

The te nd e r p art of t he b od y i s the feet It will be d ifficu lt for a l a dy .


,

tha t has thi s sign a fflicte d in her horosc ope , t o we ar the heel of her

shoe u nd e r the mi d dle of he r f oot , a nd so she will ha v e to live on a
l arge f ooti ng if m other na tur e ha s not e nd owe d her with gr a ce fu l ,

little feet .

Thou h the b od y the sc e s ty e i s Of e ak the har Pi p


on ou s n a tu re of the
-
w , m i
i n d i vi d u i s a he lp
here a nd thu s a scert a ns a r y g ood hea th i f il l .

Wi th i
th e Ol d S yr an s the sh enj oy ed re g ou s a d ora t on fi li i i .

DC in M C g ves a c ear. . e i l
on th ng s, not c on u sed b y Vi w u s on i a f ill i ,

i
stri v n g t o t ea ch m i
a nk nd a nd b ri n g t c oser t o the nner ost b e n g of th e i l i m i
U i
n verse The . o n t of v e p i
i s tha t of a i w
oe t a seer, a y st c p , m i .

DC in d esc m k
a es the s r t v ery su sc e t b e for
. pi i sy ch c n u e nces a s pi le l , p i i fl wl ,

ie
. . m
edi u mi i
st c .

DC in I
C The ou n d a t on
. . f i Of
th e chara c t er i s sa c ri i c ing a n d d ev ou t , so e f m
im i xp
t es t e resses tse in c o ete ant i lf mpl
n t a ti v e a nd a c t on w Of i i i i .

I nfl u e nce of the Dec ana t es on B od y a nd C h ar ac t er .

A c c or di ng to Hi nd u astrol ogy the first ha lf of e a c h d e c ana te is p osi


-

tive the se c ond ha lf neg a ti v e I n the c a se of t he Sign Ari e s


therefor e (se e the t a ble of the d e ca nate s p 36) the first 5 ha v e .
°

for rul e rs d d a nd the f oll owi ng 5 From 1 0 u p t o 1 5 w e


“ ° ° °
, 6 d ,

ha ve for ru le rs d (D and fr om 1 5 u p t o 20 d Fr om 20 u p ° ° °
, C) ,

a nd fr om 25 a nd likewi se for
° °
to 21 u p to 30 6 91 ,

e a ch Si gn .

It m u st a lwa y s be b orne in mi nd that a pl anet in or ne ar the a scen


d a nt c au se s a c ha ng e a c c or d i ng t o the na tu r e of the pl a ne t a nd fur the r
tha t a pl a n et in M C ha s a l so a gr e a t i nfl u enc e on tempe ra me nt and
. .

a ppe aranc e .

) Th e zu d
1 d eca n a t e ha s th e str ong e st N e p tu n e ( ? ) influ ence ,
t as a r ul e ,
ha ving l e ss of J u it e r a n d p
or e of th e M oon m .
51

T he Pl a nets .

After the na t u r e
their i nfl u e nce th e pl anets ar e d i sti ngu i shed i nt o
of
g ood a nd b a d or if we u se the u nive rsa lly a c c epte d a str ol ogi ca l te rm s
, ,

in benefi cs a nd ma l efi cs ) T o the benefics bel ong : 21 9 (9 a nd some


1
.
, ,

time s 19 ; t o th e ma l efi cs : b d m w he r e a s 8 a nd D m a y be c al le d , , ,

neu tr a l T he l a tte r a ccept the q u a litie s of the pl a net s by w hi ch t hey a r e


.

a spe cte d All pl a net s howeve r are i n t hei r effe c t c ol ou r e d by the Sign
.

in w hi ch they a r e pl a ce d N ep t u ne ha s a har m oni ou s i nfl u e n ce only


.

w hen well a spe cte d a nd eve n the n only w he n the c onsci ou sne ss of the ,

na tive i s su fficie ntly devel ope d t o r e sp ond to the ve ry hig h vib ra ti ons
of thi s pl a n e t I n a ll othe r ca se s gt w ork s a s a m a lefi c
. .

Ju st like the signs we c a n cl a ssify the pl an et s a cc ord i ng to thei r


,

m anne r of a cti on i nt o : fie ry a i ry e art hy a nd w a tery pl a nets The fi ery


, , , .

p la nets a r e M ar s the S u n a nd J u pite r ; the a iry p l a nets Ur a nu s a nd


,

M e r cu ry ; the ea r thy p l a nets S a tu rn a nd V e nu s : the wa tery p l a ne ts the


M oon a nd N e pt u ne .

U su a lly a pl a net w ork s str onge st in a Sign of the sa me na t u r e so ,

e g M a r s in a fie ry Si gn S a t ur n i n a n e a rt hy Sig n b u t the t a ble bel ow


. . , ,

show s u s t ha t t he r e a r e ex c epti ons ; e g M ars i s str ong in the w a te ry


, . .

sign "1 S a tu rn i s str ong in L ib ra a n a i ry Sign etc I t a ke strong in


“ ”
. , .

the wi d e st se nse he r e ; for in a str ol ogy i s me a nt by st r ong or ex a lte d


a cti on t ha t i n a c e rt a i n Sign t he a c ti on of the pl a net i n i ts hig he st a nd
,

p u re st me a ni ng i s exp r e sse d I n the Sign of w hi ch it is the ru l er its .


,

a c ti on i s exp r e sse d t o it s fu ll f or c e The ca u se Of t hi s i s t ha t the p ar t .

of th e he a ve ns of w hi c h thi s pl a n et i s the so c a lle d r u l er ha s on ma n -


,

a n effect in a gr e e me nt wit h t ha t of the r u le r .

Ex a l ta ti on t he r ef or e r e a lly me a ns ennobl ed a cti on e g the pl a ne t , . .

M ar s i s ex a lte d in Ca p r i c orn w hich me a ns tha t the fie ry e ne r g eti c ,

na t u r e Of M a rs i s he r e c ombi ne d with th e l og i c a l t a ctfu l na tu r e of ,

C a p r i c orn T ha t w hi ch i s too imp u l sive p r od u ce d e g by M ar s in S a git


. , . .

t ar i ns ha s m a d e r oom for a q u iet ind efa tigu a b l e p owe r of w ork tha t ove r , ,

c ome s a l l O b st a c le s .

L ikewi se the M oon is ex a lte d in T a uru s a nd the se nsiti v e cha nge a ble
, , ,

littl e c onst ant chara ct er of the Moon bec ome s e nri che d by th e self
-

r eli a n c e t he c onst an cy a nd the sl ow ne ss of T a uru s w hi ch ca u se s a


, ,

ve ry g ood c ombi na ti on Of qu a litie s to be c a ll e d i nt o b ei ng .

T he S u n i s ex a lte d in Arie s so t ha t a s it wer e a harmoni ou s Oooper a ti on


,

Of he a d a nd he art ar i se s a nd in the sa me w a y we ma y r e gar d the


ex a lt a ti on of S a tu rn in Lib ra of J u piter in Can c er of V e nu s in Pi sc e s , , ,

of M e r c u ry i n V i r g o Th e S u n a nd the M oon ru le only one si g n so d o


.
,

1 f
It h a s b een ob serve d b e or e , t ha t th e se t erm s a re r e a ll y rong a n d tha t th er e
) w
c a n n ot b e a ny q u e sti on of g ood a n d b a d , b ene i c a nd a l e i c ; b u t in or d e r to eva d e f m f
w
n ee dl e ss l on g in d e d n e ss w e sh a ll k ee u sin the se u ni versa l t er s p m .

pp p
Th is a l so a lies to the e x ressions a cti on , a fli ct ed , a vou ra b l e a n d u nfa ‘

f f
v ou r a bl e w hi c h a r e c onti nu a lly u se d .
52

the pl a nets Ura nu s a nd N eptu n e the r em a i ni ng five pl a nets S a turn , ,

J u pite r M ar s V e nu s a nd Me rcury ru le e a ch of them two si gns a s is


, , ,

ge nera lly a cc epte d thou gh in ou r Opi ni on thi s d i v i si on i s i nc ompl e t e


,

a nd w a s m a d e i n the ti m e w he n Ura nu s a nd N eptu n e ha d not yet


bee n d i sc ove r e d a nd no other me a ns w a s f ou nd to c l a ssify the pl a ne ts .


For t hose w ho m a y be i ncli ne d t o na me t hi s c l a ssific a ti on a str o
l ogi ca l or oc c u lt f a nt a sy we m u st ob se rve tha t their j u d gme nt i s r a sh
, ,

seei ng tha t the pl anet s m i n a nd t? i n 3C show a ve ry ex a lted a c ti on .

S o it w ou l d r e a lly be c a lli ng it a nothe r na me .

He r e f oll ow s the d ivi si on of the pl a net s a s it i s f ou nd in m ost


a str ol ogic a l w or k s .

°
6 28

° °
6 28 9L 1 5

The d e gr ee give n
li st of ex a lt a ti on i nd i ca te s the pl a c e w here
in the
its ex a lta ti on a nd it s f a ll a r e stronge st .

A b ov e i nserte d t a ble show s t ha t the pl a net s ha ve t hei r f a ll in the


~

sign Opp osite t o the one t hey a r e ex a lte d in a nd t ha t t hei r d e trime nt


i s i n the si gn opp osit e t o the one they ru le .

I n the sign it ru le s the pl a net c a n show f ort h its str onge st a nd


,

p ur e st a c ti on ; in its ex a lt a ti on it show s f orth a n e lev a te d hi ghe r a cti on ; ,

i n i ts f a ll a we a ker a nd m or e or le ss d ege ne ra te d a cti on a nd in i ts


d etr ime nt its a c ti on i s ve ry we a k a nd imp u r e .

A r etr ogr a d e ( t ) pl a net ) ha s a l so a we a ke r i nfl u e nc e


I 1
it i nd i c a te s ,

d el a y of a c ti on .

1 H e e i s of co se only q estion of e eming movi ng b ckw d of a p l a net


) r ur , u a s a ar s ,

seen f om the r f ce of the e arth T he p l net moves in d i ec ti on o nd the n


su r a . a a r r u su ,

b t se en f om th e earth thi s moveme nt se ems p rog re s ing o e tr og r a din g cco di ng


u r s r r , a r
t o th e s n b e i ng b et w e e n th e e a rth n d th e p l n e t o th e e a rt h b e ing b etween th e
u a a r
p l anet n d th e s n S n nd M oon c n never b e et ogr d e It is for shortness
a u ‘
u a a r r a .
'

sa ke r ep r esent e d b y th e l ett e r i n th e h o osc op e


3 , r .
54

The ha r m oni ou s i nfl u e nc e of the S u n m a ke s one p u nct u a l and se r i ou s ,

hone st a nd noble It g ove rns the he a rt a nd i ts ill ne sse s a r e c ompl a i nts


.

of t hi s org an As the S u n i s the life -give r of t he U ni v e r se


. so i s the ,

he a rt the life- g iver of the b od y Tha t i s w hy its p ositi on a nd the a sp e cts .

it r e ceive s a re of the gre a te st imp ort anc e in the horosc ope The S u n is .

r u l er of a l l l ife the M oon is the g i ver of for m All l ife i s exp r e sse d i n
, .

form a nd t he r ef or e the r el a ti onship of t he S u n a nd t he M oon by a spect


m u st b e stu die d first of a ll Whe n the se a r e in g ood a spe ct l ife ca n
.

exp r e ss har m oni ou sly throu gh for m or in othe r w ord s the i nd i v i du a l (6 ) ,

a nd pe r sona l (D ) si d e s of our b e i ng c oope r a te har m oni ou sly .

It i s m a n s t a sk t o m a k e the M oon or f orm si d e su bje cte d to the



-

highe r S u n or life - si d e of hi s exi ste nc e a nd t o the d egr ee in w hich


, ,

h e su cc ee d s so m u c h i s he m a st er of his f a te a nd will he r u l e his sta rs


,
“ ”
, .

The S u n ha s the g r e a te st i nfl u e nc e d u ri ng the se c ond ha lf of our life .

D uri ng the fi r st ha lf a nd e spe c i a lly i n chil d hood the f or m or M oon- si d e


, ,
-

of ou r bei ng t a ke s the le a d .

The na t u r e of the S u n i nfl u e nce i s dry a nd hot j u st like M ar s bu t



-
, ,

m or e tempera te .

A p oll o the S u n god i s i n the ol d est l e gend s still r ep resent ed a s a kind


, , ,

of d em on w ho sen d s di sa st er s a n d p est il enc e t o the ca tt l e b u t a l so a v erts the ,

e vil The se vent h d a y of th e m onth w a s k ep t a s A p oll o s b i rt hd a y a nd he nce



.

c el ebr a t ed
.

He i s a l so the G od of tru th l i ght a n d p u ri ty bu t of w ar a s well (S u n , , .

infl u enc e c orresponding to Mars infl u ence) -


.

He i s rep resent ed a o a s a y ou th of m a j esti c a nd seri ou s b ea ri ng a nd


.

a rm ed wi t h a rr ow b ow l u t e or tr i v et
, , .

The M oon
Typ e : H P . . l
B a va t sky The s gn Q 5 wa s r s ng th e
. i i i , well p t
a s ec ed a nd
strongl y pl a c e d i n the 4 th hous e th e hou se of 23 , .

T he M oon w a s w orshippe d u nd e r a l l ki nd s of n a me s a nd symb ol s .

S ome of t he se ar e : Cynthia , I sis, L a na , S el ene A r temis, P ersep hone or ,

P r oserp ine, S oma .

Th e A n c ie nt s kn ew t ha t the M oon i nfl u e nc e s the m ome nt of bi rth


c onsi d e r a b ly a nd so i n myt hol ogy she i s r ep r e se nted helpi ng he r m oth e r
w ho i s g i v i ng bi rt h t o Ap oll o .

S h e g ov e rns th e fl u i d s in the b ody , su c h a s the sa liv a lymp h a nd ,

g l a nd s, b r e a st s, t he i nte stine s (the e ntr a il s), bl a dd e r, a nd c a u se s ill n e sse s


o f the se p art s, su c h a s st om a ch a c he c oli c ; fu r t he r a sthm a me a sle s,
.

-
, , ,

c on vu l si ons, e t c I n m a n it r ep r e se nt s th e sou l with i ts v a ri ou s em oti ons


.

a nd exp r e ssi ons, su ch a s p a ssi ons de si r e s, fe eli ng s It re p r e sent s the , .

l ower m a n j u st as th e su n r ep r e se nt s the h igher m a n B y i ts short


'

d i stan c e fr om the e arth the M oon i s th e p r i ncip a l c ha nnel thr ou gh w hi ch


the e ne rgy the vit a l p owe r of th e su n exp r e sse s it self
, i nfl u e nci ng ,

the e a rt h a n d a ll t ha t i s on it The pl an et s shou l d be r e gar d e d a s .


su ch like channel s Their i nfl u e nce i s energy of the S u n modified by the
.
,

i ndivi d u a l chara cter of e a c h pl anet .

The M oon d oe s not f oll ow a s the S u n d oe s the e c liptic b u t d evi a te s fr om


, , ,

it nort hw ar d a nd sou thw a rd a nd so ha s j u st like the pl a ne ts a l atitu d e


, , .

Whe n the M oon oc cu pie s a ve ry str ong p ositi on in the horosc ope ,

it p rod u c e s a st ou t b ody with short arms and leg s a nd pl u mp hand s


a nd feet (sm a ll ) The f a ce i s r ou nd a nd p a le the eye s gr ey The cha
.
, .

r a ct er i s symp a thetic b u t c ha nge a ble a nd w h e n the M oon i s b a d ly


a spected it m a ke s l a zy ove r se nsitive c ow ar dly m el a ncholi c mi strustfu l
, ,
-
, , , ,

a cc or di ng t o the pl a n et s tha t se nd the b a d a spect s Those w ho c ome .

strongly u n d e r the M oon s i nfl u e nce ofte n le a d a c omplete g ip sy s


’ ’

life ; they l ong for change thou gh d eep i n thei r heart s they ha nker
, ,
~

a fte r a c osy f a mily life Th ey ar e extr emely se nsitive to ou tw ar d i m


,
-
.

p re ssi ons a nd a s a ru le ha ve a har d life Th ey u su a lly su ffer fr om fi ts .

of d e sp onde ncy The na tu r e of the M oon i s p hlegma tic c old h u mid


.
, , ,

a nd c ha ng e a ble .

The Anc ie nts ha d a speci a l divi si on of the Zodi a c a fte r the 4 p r i n


c ip a l p ha se s of the M oon ( e a c h of a b ou t 7 d a y s) i n 2 8 ma nsi ons of the
m oon a nd they ascr ibed t o e a ch of the se ma nsi ons a defi nit e i nfl u e nc e
, .

N ow a d a y s thi s divi si on ha s bec ome ob solete a nd its signi fic a nce i s l ost .

It will c e rt a i nly be w ort h the tr ou ble to i nve stig ate i n thi s d ir ecti on .

S ep ha r i a l give s a fu ll a c c ou nt of thi s d ivi si on of t he Zodi a c w hi ch ,

st a rt s wit h Ar ie s the fi rst d egr ee


, .

T he i s the gr e a t c ollect or of th a t w hich i s h a rm onic a nd tha t which


i s u nha rm onic w hi ch c ome s to it thr ou gh the a spects of the oth e r pl anets .

The M oon well a spe cted a nd in a n a ng u l ar hou se i s a w arrant for


,

a su c c e ssf u l life Espe c i a l ly a g ood a spect of J u pite r a nd V e nu s i s a


.

g r e a t help for obta i ni ng a nd e nj oyi ng the g ood thi ng s in the m a te ri a l


w orl d One of the w orst a spect s in a horOS COp e (e spe c i a lly in a femi nine
.

one) i s a sq u ar e or a n opp ositi on t o S a t u rn .

Atte nti on m u st be p a id to the f a ct tha t the M oon a c cept s the cha


r ac te r of the sig n i n w hi c h it i s pl a c ed e g if it i s i n V M ars will , . .
,

a sse rt i t s i nfl u e nce i n i mp u l sive ne ss etc in a g ood or a b a d se nse .


,

a c c ord i ng t o the a spects ; if it i s in the S a tu m ine sign K the n e arne st ,

ne ss a nd ca u ti on b u t a l so the b a d q u a litie s of S a tu rn wil l c omm u nic a te


,

them selve s to the cha ra cte r .

A b a d ly a specte d Moon i s one of the su re st t oke ns of we a k he a lth ,

e spe ci a lly in the first seve n ye ars of life O the r fa ctors however shou l d . , ,

a l so be c onsi d e r e d i n t hi s c a se w hic h will be tr e a ted l ate r on


,
.

T he M oon ha s a gr e a t i nfl u e n ce on a ll tha t i s c onne c te d with m e


d iu mship spi r iti sm p sy chometr y etc If its p ositi on i s i n one of the
, ,
.

oc cu lt hou se s (4 8 9 , 1 2) a nd if the r e ar e a spect s of m or ts


, ,
t w e ma y
c onc l u d e with ce r t a i nty t ha t the se i ncli na ti ons a r e p r e se nt u nle ss ,

M ar s pl a y s a p r i nc ip a l p art in life by a spe c t a nd str ong p ositi on I n thi s .

c a se m u c h t ha t a horo sc ope i ndi ca te s will not c ome t o exp re ssi on, ,

beca u se the se nse s and se nsu ousne ss pl a y fi rst fiddl e


56

For i ntellectu al thi nki ng a n D- a spect w ith ié is ve ry f a v ou r a ble seei ng ,

t ha t to the c old l ogic al thinking of 5 the im a gi na tive -ne ss Of the Moon


i s a dde d .

Tha t the Moon ha s infl u ence on the eart h a nd a ll


su c h a n e xtr em el y grea t
tha t i s on i t i s ea sy to u n d erstand The M oon represent s the neg a tive feminin e
, .
, ,

the m other si d e of a l l exi st ence i e the m a t eri al or form si d e of i t wherea s


-
, . .
-
,

the S u n i s the p osi ti v e m a scu li ne the fa ther si d e i e the spi ri tu a l si d e of


, ,
-
, . .

a l l be i ng .

For thi s rea son th e M oon s i nfl u ence i s the str onge st in y ou th when tha t
'

form sid e i s be ing d evel op ed a nd when the form si d e in th e mi d st of al l tha t


-
,
-
,

su rrou n d s u s d ra ws m ost of ou r a tt enti on I t b ec om e s ot herwi se i n the sec ond


, .

ha lf Of li v e when one i s no l onger c ont ent wi th k nowi ng the c onseq u enc es


,

(the for m si d e the D ) bu t b eg i ns t o a sk a ft er the c a u ses (the sp ir i tu a l


, ,

si d e
, the Then d oes the S u n assert its i nfl u ence m ore a nd m ore a nd
in the sa me eg ree d oes the Moon infl u ence c om e to the r ear -
.

S o w e ha v e to regard the M oon as the p rin cipl e of a l l tha t i s m a t eri al ,

a nd the p roof of i t w e m a y d a il y ob serv e in na t ur e There w e see her i nfl u enc e .

v ywhere
e er , both in a c onstr u cti ng a nd in a d isi nteg ra ti ng sen se , in the
four king d om s Of na ture .

When the S u n a“nd the Moon are in Opp osi ti on regar d ing the earth i e , . .

when the m oon is fu l l the m a t eri al ear th will r“ec eive its fu ll fl ow of life
a nd tha t i s why thi s ti m e a n d the tim e of the wa xing Moon work s so
fa vour abl y on veget a t i on and al l tha t ha s to d o wi th m a tter For u s i t i s the .

t im e Of workin g Of m a t eri al t ransp osi ti on Of ou r p ower


, a n d to b e g i n ,

new ent erp ri ses t o gai n exp eri ence ; wherea s d u ri ng th e t im e Of the new
Moon the m a t eri a l c u rrent i s wea k e st the sp iri t u a l fl ow of the S un on the other

, ,

ha nd c a n work in i ts fu ll forc e a nd tha t i s why t ha t ti m e a nd the t im e of


,

the wa nin g Moon are m ore fi t for spiri t u al work for worki ng ou t m a t eri a l ,

exp eri enc e s a nd for tr a nscen d i n g them I t i s the t im e for m ed i t a t i on a n d self .

c ommu n i c a t i on so in a sense for tha t whi ch i s nega t i v e r ecep t i v e


, , , .

M a ny a simpl e farm er a nd fi el dl a b ourer will b e a b l e t o t ell you how som e


pl ant s when sown whi l e the Moon i s waxi ng shoot forth int o l ea v es wherea s
, , ,

their root s d evel op m u ch str onger and whi ch gi ve m ore seed when sown ,

whil e the Moon i s waning He will t ell you how th e Moon regul a tes hi s va ri ou s
.

a c ti vi ti es on the fi el d s
'

The J a v anese wi ll t ell on tha t b a mb oo m u st b e c u t when th e Moon i s


new if one wa nt s i t t o b e
, ur a bl e B u t the c onc l u si on shoul d not b e m a d e t ha t
.

eve farm er a nd ev ery Ja vanese knows of these thi ng s "


elm ont sa y s tha t a kill ed fr og ev en i n wint er when exp ose d t o the ra y s ,

of the fu ll Moon for one ni ght wi l l chan g e i nt o a slim y m a ss , .

Ki esewetter m ent i on s in D i e G ehei mwissensch a ften I I p 246 when the



.
, ,

Wa lla ba tree S ou th A fr i ca — v ery resinou s) i s fell ed a few d a ys b efore the new


- -
,

M oon i t p ro u c e s d ur a b l e tim b er tha t i s not easil y S pli t If i t i s however


,
.
, ,

fell ed t owa rd s fu ll Moon i t will ea sil y be cu t u p into fin e sm ooth b oard s


, ,

a nd a l so spli t i nt o st a v e s b u t th e wood i s not a t a ll d u ra bl e in tha t c a se


,
.

A s the M oon i s the p rin c ip al i nfl u ence Of a ll th a t i s phy si c a l w e can ,

u nd erst a nd tha t esp ec i a ll y those who ha v e a v ery sensi ti v e physi cal b od y


those who ar e sensit iv e) resp ond extrem el y to Moon influ ences Thei r m ood s -
.

u ctu a tin g wi th th e M oon th e b ea m s of the fu ll M oon work cheer ingl y on


,

the m to a hi gh d egree ; th ey cannot go a sl ee p when a Moon b ea m pene -


tr a t es their b ed roo ; in a tch d ark roo they
-
m pi
th c ert a nty o nt ou t m will wi i p i
to ou the direc t on
y i w
here the Moon i s in the sk es etc On th s see the mte i , . i
re st ngi roo sp f wi
th sens t ves a d e by Von R eichenba ch ( Cf The ii m . .

i
A cc ord ng to e chenb a c h the Moon ra d a t es R i r nc
a y os t v e 0 d the i p i ip ll p ii ,

i
S u n nega t ve od ; the ea rth s su r a c e is od ne ga t v e bu t i ts c ore i s Od os t v e

f -
i ,
-
p ii
i
an d th s i s a so the case l
th the other anets an d the r oons wi pl i m .

W e shou l d not u p t h s Od e c henba ch mix i


th e ec tr c or a gnet c Of R i wi l i m i
m i
e a na t ons, t hou gh t i s a c on st an t a c c o i
a n er of t mp i i .

p k
B r a ndl er P r a cht s ea s a b ou t the M oon s n u enc e on ron a s o o s

i fl i f ll w

l
If one ea v es a shar kn e d u r ng one n ght in the p if nd o s ll i
a nd a o s i wi w i -
ll w
the u f ll Moon to shi ne on t th s kn e bec o es u se ess a nd ca nnot be i
if ,m i a de l m
l
rea l y shar p a ga n ev e n b y r e ea t ed i hett ng p w i .

I f w i m i l
t i s u rther kno n tha t cert a n ed ca herbs ga thered a t c ertai n a s ec ts ,

of Moon a nd pl ff
a ne t s ha v e a strong er e e ct tha n u n d er other n u e nc e s i fl
om e .

m i l
ed c a m en an d p m i
har a c sts m a y d eny th s i wi
th a u thor ty, bu t we su ose i pp
i i f
tha t the r a u thor ty i s ou nd e d on gnora nc e c oncern ng th s i i i .

The grea t n u enc e i fl w i l i


h ch u na t c s hy st er c a a nd e e t c a i l pil p i l p pl
e o e exp e ,

ri enc e wi
th the Moon s changes i s kno n ; the ord oon stru c k is even u sed

w w m -
.

I f l i wi
t i s not d ou b t u tha t the cr ti cal d a ys th a cu te nesses m a y be ca l cu ill
l f
a t ed b e oreha nd a c c ord ng t o th e os t ons
, i p ii Of
the Moon The cr t c a d a y s are ii l .

w
those hen the Moon i s in o . 8 and D ’
th the a ce wi pl
t occu ed a t the i pi
i i
beg nn n g of the ill f
ness ; so tha t a t er tha t b e gi nn ng th e 8th , the 1 5th, the i
22nd d a y we ma y e ec t a t e xp mp
orar y cha ng e for the w
orse ( S ee c ha t er on p .

A str ol ogy a nd M ed i ci ne) Throu gh c os i c n u enc es t e . m i fl


orar y mp il w ki
or ng i n
an Opp i os t e sense the se p i i l
e r od c a c ha ng es for the
, orse , m a y, wc ou rse , not Of
k pl
t a e a ce ; b u t the eek y rhyth i s resent w l m p .

So if we regard the Moon a s the e-


g v er lif i
a l l t ha t i s Of
hy s cal w e u st p i m ,

a lw a y s b e ar in mi
n d t ha t the M oon rec ei v es i t s o er and the p w e t ha t t lif i
f m
ve s ro the S u n j u st a s t h s i s the c a se i wi
th the a net s There a so the
, pl l .
,

a n i s the or g na sou r ce i i l Wi
thou t S u n no s r tu a pi i l lif
e , b u t no
. hy s c al p i
m ifa n esta t on in or ias e f m w ll .

A s the god d ess of the Moon A rt emi s b ears the na m e Of H ek a t e i e “ ”


. .
,

stri ki ng fr om a f ar .

The H ek a t e i s tripl e tri a ngu l ar for the 3 p ha ses of the M oon


, fu ll , ,

waning waxin g Offering s a re brou ght to her on three fork ed wa y s a nd cross


, .
-

wa ys by preference .

S he i s sym b oliz ed in d ifferent wa y s e g a s the g odd e ss Of hu n ti ng S he i s . . .

re p re sent e d , si tt in g on a c ha ri ot d ra wn b y d ee r .

M e r c u ry
Typ e : J oe C ha m b erl ain Thou gh he ha d th e l st d e gr ee Of O
. ® ri sing the ‘

osi ti on of 5 i n gi v es hi m q u i t e the a pp e a nc e a n d c har a c t er of


gl
a r
ercu ry .

M e r cu ry i s the
exp re ssi on of all pl anet s ta ke n t ogethe r a nd tha t i s
w hy he is c a lled the wi ng e d me sse nge r of the G od s With G od s is .

me a nt he re the pl a net ary Logoi or D e v a s )


,
1 ’
.

Mo e b o t thi s in the esot e ri c tre a ti se a n d in


1 r a u Cosmos a nd Microcosmos ,
“ "

by Aq . L i br a .
58

Hi s Cha lde an na me i s N ebo i e k nowledge a nd the Heb rew Egypti a n


. .
, , ,

and G r eek na me s a l so ha ve the sa me sig nific a nce We fi nd the w ord .

N eb o b a ck i n a nu mbe r of hi st or ic a l na me s su ch a s : N eb u ca d ne z a r ,

N a b o-Pol a sser etc It d e note s viz p owe r a s well a nd so m any B a by

. .

l oni an ki ng s wer e c a lled a fter it .

M e rc u ry i s the G od of thieve s a nd of mer cha nt s it i s not fl a tte ri ng , ,

for the l a tte r to be arr a nge d u n der the sa m e he a d ing l I ts c ol our i s


yell ow its t one i s E


, .

Forme rly it b or e the na me of Herm e s It s symb ol i s the Ca d u c eu s .

( tw o s e r pe nt s c u r led r o u n d a st a ff a n d l oo ki n g i n a mirr or) t he G od ,

M ercu r y i s a lw a y s r ep r e se nted with thi s symb ol It g ove rns the th ou ght .

c en tr e Of the b r a i ns a nd m e m ory speec h nostr il s l u ng s ne rve s ha nd s


, , , , , ,

and feet I ts ill ne sse s a r e c ompl a i nt s of t he se e g i mpe d i me nt s of speech


. . .

( s t a mm e r i n
,g li spi n g ) f
, u rt h e r hoar s e n e ss n e r v o
, u s c ou g h etc .

Th e A s pec ts of a a nd 9 w i th CD B = ZS °
.
S ee n f r om the e a rt h M e r c ury bei ng so c l ose t o the S u n r em ove s , ,

n ot f ar th e r t ha n 2 8 fr om t he S u n a nd so c an only f or m a few a spe c t s


°
,

with the S u n (S ee fig p . . .

6 c ome s n ext t o th e M oon in vel ocity of m oveme nt .

I ts na t ur e i s fl u ctu a ti ng c ha nge a ble c ol d a nd dr y Whe n in a strong


'

, , .

p ositi on in the horosc ope it i nfl u e nce s the b u ild Of the b od y a nd the
c har a cte r : viz it m a ke s the b ody le a n a nd sle nd e r the a r m s l ong f a c e
.
, ,

narr ow c h eeke d a n d l ong nose p r otr u d i ng Ofte n shar p Ha i r a nd be ar d ar e


-
, , .

bl a ck a nd thi n M ove me nt s a nd g a it qu ick T he f or e he a d is well - d eve


. .

l ope d a nd so are the b ra ins .

I ts i nfl u e nc e p rod u c e s st u d e nt s Of lite r a tu r e a nd ex a ct sci enc e s ; they


a r e ve ry r e c eptive q u i c k a nd shar p a t ar gu me nt a nd ofte n g ood spe a ke r s
,

a nd w r ite rs The f a ul t s t ha t M e r c u ry p rod u c e s a re eg oi sm a nd self


.


c onc eit One mi ght typi fy thi s f a u lt by sa yi ng :
. G od k now s a ll b u t a n ,

u nhar m onic M e r c u ry -type kn ow s a l l bette r



.

L ike the M oon ii t a ke s the c ol our of the sign in w hi ch it i s pl a c e d


,

e g
. . in fie ry signs it m a ke s the thou ght s shar p a nd kee n i n the a i ry ,

signs a a nd x it m a ke s i d e a li stic a nd f ond of a rt in [ I it give s ,

a pe netr a ti ng a nd a c u te i ntelle c t in m it m a ke s sar c a stic a nd a t ti m e s


,

fi ckle etc .

Everythi ng d epe nd s f u rther on the aspect s whi ch 5 r eceive s fr om


the oth e r pl a net s Eve ry a spect Of the D i s f a v ou r a ble a nd p r odu ce s
.

a d a pt a bili ty b u t the b a d a spect s b ri ng a t th e sa m e time m u ch c ha nge


,

a bility a nd d iffi cu lty t o c onc e ntr a te the t h ou g ht s A g ood a spect of fit .

g ive s a p u r e feeli ng of r ight a nd m a ke s t ole ra nt a nd ge ne r ou s ; a g ood


a spect of S a t u rn m a ke s the i ntelle c t fit for c once ntr a ti on and for p r of ou n d
stu dy i n g e ne r a l S a t u rn shu ns a l l haste a nd su pe rfi c i a lity A g ood
. .

a sp e ct of 9 give s t a ste a nd l ove for art a nd a l l tha t i s eleg a nt and


be a u tifu l , i n some ca se s howeve r se nsu ou sne ss a nd su p erfi c i al ity
, , .

It p rod u c e s pe ople tha t seek only the b right si d e of life A g ood a spe ct .

of 6 give s c ou ra ge self r eli a nc e spi r it of e nt e rp r i se sh a rp ne ss l ove of


,
-
, , ,

a r gu me nt a nd p owe r t o c onq u e r ob st a c le s w he r e as e g a b a d a spe c t . .

of b give s the c ont r ary viz w a nt of c ou r a ge a n d of self r eli a nce w a nt Of


.
-
,

fi rm ne ss fe ar timidity a nd d e sp ond ency


, , .

A g ood a spe ct Of m m ake s the i ntelle ct ori g i na l i nve ntive i ntu itive , ,

d ep a rti ng fr om the c omm onpl a ce a nd eve ry d a y t hi ng s The cha ra c te r .

m a y seem str a ng e a nd i nc omp r e he nsible u nd e r thi s i nfl u e nc e b u t origi na l ,

a nd i nte r e sti ng it m ost sur ely i s T he se pe ople ar e e ne mie s of a ll t ha t .

i s c onve nti ona l e nemie s of a l l i mit a ti on


, .

A g ood a spe ct of t? will ha ve no m or e effect than a dr e a my a b se nt ,

a nd str a nge te nd e n cy with a l owe r devel ope d i nd i v id u a l as r eg ard s hi s ,

thi nki ng a nd feeli ng ; b u t with a higher devel ope d i ndi v id u a l tha t begi ns
t o r e sp ond n orm a lly t o the hi gh vi b ra ti ons of t hi s occ u lt pl a net it will ,

p rod u c e a high a nd fi ne feeli ng for a rt a gift t o d e c ip he r the se cr ets ,

o f na t u r e i e it a ll ow s him t o se e somet hi ng t he r e w her e nothi ng


, . . ,

exists to othe rs it give s some ge ni u s it e nd ow s with i nsight i nto


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60

thi ng s meta p hy si cal We nee d only stu dy the na ti v itie s of P B S helley


. . .
,

J ohn Ke a ts Fr anz Li szt Ant on R u bi nstei n R u d olf S tei ner and othe rs to
, , ,

u nd e r st a nd the tr u t h of thi s N eptu ne i nfl u e nc e -


.

A s r eg ar d s th e e nvi r onme nt Of the na tive M e r cur y r ep r e se nt s in the ,

hor osc ope the y ou nge r b r othe r s a nd si ste rs .

The a cti on Of M er cury in the v ar i ou s si gns i s tr e a ted l a te r o (S e e p


n . .

M er cu ry ( He me r Ju pite r (Ze u s) a nd M a ia He i s repre se nte d


s) wa s the son of .

a s t h e m e sse ng e r of t h e g od s a nd a s e a r ly a s G od c hi l d g re a t r e stl essn ess


, m en -
, ,

d a cit y sh a rpne ss a nd thi e vi shne ss show wi th him He st e a l s 50 he a d Of c a ttl e b u t


, .
,

li es so c l ever ly tha t A p oll o b egins t o l a t gh A s a p astor a l g od he i s r epre sented


wi th a ra m which he l ea d s or c a rri es éor the re st he ha s win g ed fe et a n d a fe lt
.

, .

ha t on hi s h e a d .

Ve nu s

th e Emp er or F r a n ci s J osep h He ha s ri si ng a n d t he l
ru er of t his si g n
ype
:
~
.

g T )
in

Al so lled B e a u ty The Ap hr od ite of the G r eek s S he w a s c a lle d


ca . .

A sta r te with the Phoe ni c i a ns N a na with the B a byl oni a ns I skta r with .
,

the A ssy r i ans Astor eth i s the Heb r ew na m e The r etu rn Of the b a ni she d
, .

I skt ar fr om the ki ng d om of Ha d e s t o t he e a rth i s the A ssy r i a n symb ol


of the c omi ng sp ri ng (The S u n e nte r s T a u ru s i n Ap ril ; 2 i s the ru le r of T a u ru s)
. .

It w a s Fr eya L a ks hmi (the wife of Vi shnu ) ; it w a s the g odd e ss of


,

m a trim ony l ove a n d be a u ty It is a l so k nown u nd er the na me s of


, .

L u cifer a nd Hesp erus V e nu s w as the wife Of Vu lc a nu s I ts i nfl u e nce i s


. .

g ood next t o J u piter it i s our gr e a te st benefi c I ts not e i s A its col our


, .
,

yell owi sh bl u e It g ov erns the u te ru s the g e nit a l s ov ar ie s the thr oa t


-
.
, , , ,

the E u st a chi an a u d it ory t u be the vei ns the b r e a st s the ki d ney s j a w s


, , , , ,

a nd c hi n a nd i ts ill ne sse s are ofte n the c onseq u e nc e of a n ex c e ss of


,

se nsu a lity .

I n the hor oscope it r ep r e se nt s elder si ste rs wife m ot he r sweethe art , , , .

I ts na tu r e is femi ni ne c ol d a nd hu mi d .

Wher e V enu s oc cu p i e s a strong p ositi on in the horosc ope it le a d s


t o e ar ly a t tr a cti on t o the other sex t o l ove of al l t ha t i s be a u tifu l a n d ,

ha rm oni ou s b u t a l so t o a m u seme nt a nd gra tifi ca ti on Of the se nse s A s


, .

l ong a s the Venu s i nfl u e nc e is not p urifie d by J u piter a nd S a tur n the


.
-
,

l a st me nti one d q u al ity r em a i ns the d omi na ti ng one in Venu s Mars .

(p a ssi on) the other p ole of V enu s m u st be overc ome in ord e r tha t the
, ,

d eli ca te a c ti on of V e nu s i n a l l it s p u r ity a nd be a u ty c a n m a nife st We .

c an d i sti ngu i sh 2 ki n d s of V e nu s type s the hi gh type se e ki ng be a u ty


“ ”
-
, , ,

a l l tha t i s i d e a li sti c a nd the l ow one seeki ng se nsu ou s ple asur e , .

V e nu s p r od u c e s a f a i r ly short pl u mp b od y with a r ou nd d imple d ,

f a c e b ri ght ki nd ey e s d impl e d chi n and pl e a sa nt v oi c e ; its good


, , , ,

i nfl u e nce m a ke s the na tive ki nd helpfu l p hil a ntr Op i c a rti sti c ; b u t whe n , , ,

str ongly a ffli c te d car ele ss a nd se nsu a l Th e l a tte r e spe c i a lly w he n .


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w hich sp u rs him to a cti on and his pe rseve ranc e thou g h it i s not l ong , ,

live d ,he u su a lly su ccee d s in a ll hi s e nterp r i se s W he r e he d oe s not .

su cc ee d it i s his su per ab u nd a nce of p u sh a nd ze a l whi ch ofte n sp oil s


, ,

hi s ow n a ff a i rs .

Th e l owe r M ars type e spe c i a lly with a str ong a fflicti on of Mar s
-
, ,

i s d eci d e d ly d a nge r ou s Ofte n cr u el tr e a che r ou s a nd a l wa y s ru de If


, , .

S a t ur n m or e ove r c oope ra te s with ( or fi ght s) M ar s in thi s d i r e cti on a ,

r egu l a r ru ffi an or m u r de r e r type will be the effe c t .

With a highe r ev olve d Ego M ars of c ou rse d oe s not exp re ss itself


-
, ,

in t hi s w a y b u t w he n in a str ong p ositi on in th e hor osc ope it c a nnot


, ,

help imp r e ssi ng its st a mp on the per sona lity viz a s imp u l sive ne ss p a s .
,

si ona te ne ss se nsu ou sne ss e t c


-
, .

The c a lling of t hose w ho c ome str ongly u nd e r M a rs ha s t o d o with


i ron a nd sharp i nstr u me nt s or biti ng ih fl u i d s; they a re met a l w orke rs‘
,
- -

smit hs st oke r s b u t che rs b ar be rs c ar pe nte r s sol d ie r s a nd milit a r y m e n


, , , , ,

in ge ne r a l su rg e ons chemi st s d e nti sts


, , , .

M a rs i s the son of Ze s a nd J no A s the g od of w a r h e symb oli e s fo ce


u u . s r ,

co ura e a n d a d a city e eci a ll y He i


u symb ol i e d a a y o n g st on g he o or n a k e d
s . s s s u , r r ,

in tu a mo r w i t h a
r e lm e t on hi s h ort thick h a i
u a sm a ll m o th n d d eep s r, u a
set ey e s He i a m e d wi th
. s shi e l d a n d
r s e r a n d c ri es a n d sh i e k s ;
a t he e i s a a r r
q a el nd di c o d in hi s c omp any a nd t a t is why he is a voi d ed by th e g od s
u rr a s r .

M s
ar M a ch M a rc h showers
r .
-
m I n b oth c a ses 6 i s th e l e r . ru
of th e sig n i n whi ch t he S n i s i n M ch a nd N ovemb er u ar .

j u p ite r

Type : war d VI I He h d 2‘ i sing


Ed . a , r a nd th e ru l er 9L on the a scend a n t . A l so th e
e x p r e sid ent Ta f t T he exp n sive n tu r e of 9 sho ws itsel f f eely h er e
a a
; r
-
. .

T he gr e a t be nef a c t or of hu m a nity J u pite r is the symb ol of wi sd om . .

With the ol d G r eek s he is the f a th e r of the g od s-Zeus ; with the N orse


Thor ; with the Egypti a ns A mmon ; with the Cha l d e a ns a nd B a by
l oni ans M er od a ch or B el M er od a ch He i s the G od of r ighte ou sne ss .

a n d of j u sti c e The temple s of Amm on a nd D od ona a o


. we r e d ev ote d . .

t o him .

J u pite r g ove rns the l u ng s the live r bl ood d ige stive org a ns a nd , , , ,

whe n a fflict e d it c a n c a u se d i stu rb a nc e s a nd ill ne sse s in t he se p a rt s .

Ta ke n in a ge nera l se nse J u pite r g overns the veget a ble ki ng d om


a nd the i d e a li sti c te nd e nc ie s of m a n .

O f the na tive s e nv i ronment 2 , r ep r e se nt s the m ostly optimi st of the


fa mily .

As the l owe r q u a litie s i n ma n ha ve bee n su pp r e sse d it


soon as
ev olve s i n man the im a gi na tive c onsiou sne ss, the f or e -ru nner of i ntu iti on
a nd i nspi r a ti on J u pite r s symb ol me a ns tha t the spi r it (he r e th e i ntelle c t)

.
,

sy mb oli se d by D , ha s r i se n ove r th e limit a ti ons Of m a tte r a n d thus


ha s be come f r ee in it s im a gina ti v e j light .
I ts na urt e i s mode ra tely w arm a nd hum i d , its c ol our i s vi olet a nd
i ndig o, its note is B .

Ju pite r in the a sce nd ant or in g ood a spe ct to the a sce nd a nt or t o


Q a nd D i s a t oke n Of g ood he a lth and of su c c e ss in life A s its a cti on .

i s a n e nl a r gi ng one so c a u si ng exp ansi on b oth on the ma te ri a l pl a ne


, ,

a nd on the hig he r pl a ne s it d oe s not only e nl ar ge our c onsci ou sne ss


, ,

b u t if it i s pl a ce d in the hou se t ha t r ep r e se nt s the b ody viz the a scen .

d ant it ma ke s the b ody l ar ge and rob u st


,
.

The J u pite r-type ha s a r ob u st well - b u ilt b od y a te nde ncy t o st ou t


, ,

n e ss , a hi gh f or e he a d i s likely t o be soon b a l d - he a de d The eye s ar e


, .

fu ll The gl ance is open a nd p rep osse ssi ng The ha ir is u su ally f a i r a nd


. .

the c omplexi on i s fr e sh a nd f a i r .

J up i ter ha s 9 m oons It i s by far the l ar ge st pl a net of our sol a r sy stem


. .

A str ong p ositi on Of J u piter e g in the asce nd a nt or M C or a , . . . .

g ood a spect Of J u piter to su n a nd m oon or to the ru ler of the a sc e nd ant ,

fu rt he r a l so a g ood a spe c t of 21 to 9 will imp r ove a str ongly affli cted


horosc ope ve ry mu ch T he g ood t hi ng s m a y li nge r, b u t u nd e r a str ong
.

J u pite r- influ ence they ar e sur e to c ome a t le ngth .

The J u pite r- type t he r ef or e i s j ovi a l (J ove) hopef u l opti mi stic he , , ,

t ru sts in his g ood star s he sa y s and in u si ng th a t exp re ssi on he i s


“ ”
,

a s a ru le ign ora nt of th e r e a l m e a ni ng Of the w or d .

J u pite r m a ke s one ki nd ly- d i sp ose d h u m a ne , hone st d ev ou t p op u l ar , , ,

a nd e steeme d , b u t if it r ecei v e s str ong a ffl i cti ons or i s p osited in a


sign tha t i s i nha rm on i ou s t o i ts na t u r e it m a ke s one p rou d v a i n , , ,

selfi sh, c on ceite d hyp oc riti ca l a nd the hone sty of J u pite r s i nfl u e nc e


change s i nt o a tend e ncy to f oll ow the gene ra l c u rr e nt a nd to be on


g ood term s with everyb od y The te nde ncy of d e siri ng t o be j ovi a l a nd
.

of liki ng to imp r e ss f or c ibly i s n a tu r a l t o th e J u p ite r~typ e .

Ju piter i s u su a lly r ep resented in th e myth s a s siting on a gol d thr one with


l ig htn ing in hi s ri ht hand a nd a scep tr e in hi s l eft a nd a di a d em on hi s he a d a nd
he h a s a l ong u n u l a ting b e a r d The e a g l e a t hi s f ee t i s hi s fa vou ri t e bir d
. .

Zeu s is a l so repr esented sitti ng on the tru nk of a tr ee wi th a cock in his l a p ,

a s th e sym bo l of the ri sin g d a y Und e r S a tu r n m or e will b e sai d a b ou t Ze u s a s a g od


. .

S a t ur n (b) .

Typ e : A b raham Lincoln .


{7 in th e a sc. giv es hi m the typ ica l S a tu m ine a pp e ar ance .

I) i s the cha nn el thr ou gh whi ch al l ha ve to p a ss if we ar e t o r a i se


our c onsc i ou sne ss t o a hi ghe r p hase a nd t hr ou gh im a gi na ti on i ntu iti on , ,

a nd i nspi ra ti on c ome t o a bett er c onc epti on of man a nd the C osm os .


It is the Wa tcher on the Thr eshol d tha t m a ke s c le ar to u s wha t we ”

ha v e t o ove r c ome of l owe r t e nd e nc i e s and q u a litie s bef or e we m a y ,

p a ss the thre shol d It i s the p u rifier the refi ne r symb oli se d in the B ible
.
, ,

as S a ta n t he tempte r
, r ep r e se nte d i n m an a s the l owe r self It i s
, .

Ahr im a n w ho give s u s f a l se i d e a s Of e v er ything and m a ke s u s ove r l ook


,

the r e a l b a ckgrou nd Of t hi ng s a s i s i nd ee d exp r e sse d in hi s symb ol , ,


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(b) i .m a tter
e . ove r sou l ( D ) In othe r w or d s he ma ke s the spi r it .

a ppe ar a s bei ng su bjecte d to m a tt e r a n d so limite s t hou ght to m a tte r .

S a tu rn t he r ef or e r ep r e se nts c ol d b ra i n thi nki ng A s soon a s howeve r the


, ,
-
.
,

l e sson i s le a rnt the spirit begi ns to m a ster the l owe r self the symb ol ,

bec ome s r everse d to the symb ol of J u pite r w her e the sou l i s p u t


ove r m a tte r The n however S a tu rn a ppe ar s a s a highe r J u pite r viz
.
, , , .

not a s the b ri nge r of im a g i na tive c onsci ou sne ss b u t as th e b r i nger ,

of i ntu iti on a nd by th a t the sou rc e of the kn owledge c ollecte d in


p revi ou s live s become s ope ned to u s a nd our view i mme a sur a bly
e nl arge d B ef or e ha nd however we m u st by tr a i ni ng (thi nki ng) devel op
.
, ,

the l a te nt b r a i nc ell s i n or d e r t ha t th ey ca n se r ve a s c hannel s for our


knowl e dge g a the red i n f ormer exi stence s Our p hy si ca l b ra ins ther ef or e
, .

ar e he r e t oo the i nstr u me nt
, , .

S a t u rn ha s 1 0 m oons
I ts c ol ou r s are grey bl a ck a nd gr ee n its note is D , , .

S o we see tha t S a turn s g ood i nfl u e nce le a d s t o the highe st g oa l


wher e as its b a d i nfl u e nce exp r e sse s it self in a l l f orms of limit a ti on ,

su ch a s c ol d ne ss h ar dhe arte dne ss i ndiffer e nc e car ele ssne ss a v ar ice


, , , , ,

mi stru st f a l se ne ss c ow ar di c e fe ar de sp ond e nc y a nd i nd ole nc e Those


, , , , .

w ho c ome st rongly u nde r thi s l ower S a t u m i nfl u e nce ha ve a m ost -

mi se ra ble life a nd ofte n e nd by c ommitti ng su ici d e .

S u ch a one c an be k nown ou t of a thou sa nd by his le a n somew ha t ,

be nt b ody bl a ck ha i r thi n be ar d l ong a nd em a ci a te d fa ce d ark gl oomy


, , , , ,

eye s tha t never l ook one str a ight in the f a ce b u t a re u su a lly fixe d to ,

the gr ou nd W ha tever he be g i ns f a il s he d oe s not su ccee d i n hi s


.
, ,

e nt er p ri se s a nd he sp r e a d s a n a tm osp he re of mi se ry a nd sa dne ss r ou nd
,

him w hi ch r epel s pe opl e I nd e e d he p r efe rs bei ng by him self . , .

I) g ove rns the b one s a nd j oi nt s live r spleen a nd k nee s In , , , .

a g e n e r a l se nse w e c a n s a y t ha t t h e m i n e r a l ki ng d om i s r u le d by
S a tur n a nd so it g ove rns i n our b od y t hose p a rt s tha t serve for su pp ort
a nd a ffixi ng su ch a s t he b one s a n d c a l ce ri ou s f orm a ti ons All tha t i s
, .

c oncr et e i n ou r t hi nki ng a l so c ome s u nd e r S a t ur n


, , .

If S a tu rn i s strongly p osite d in a horosc ope a nd r e c eive s g ood


a spe c t s it gi v e s pe r se v e r an c e
, p owe r of w ork a d eep thi nki ng i ntellect , , ,

t he gift of c onc e ntr a ti on i nt u iti on a nd it e nd ow s the na tive with skill ,

a nd t a ct .

I n M C e spe ci a lly a nd i n t he 4 th hou se I) i s ve ry b a dly p osite d if


. .
,

i t r e c eiv e s he r e b a d a spe ct s fr om othe r pl a n et s I n M C it c a u se s gr e a t . . .

d iffi c u ltie s i n a l l e nt er p r i se s the honou r i s c ontinu a lly thr e a te ne d a nd ,

a f a ll i s p r etty well sur e howeve r fi rm t he na tive m a y st a nd In 4 , b .


,

p r e d e sti ne s a sa d ol d a ge u su a lly i n solit u d e far f r om one s pe ople


, ,

1 moons of S tu rn move a l l in the di recti on of the p l ne Of its ring except


) The a a ,

J p etu s whose c o
a ,
e f o m s a ra th e r l g e a ng l e wi t h th a t ring J a p e tu s s a b o t
u rs r ar . r u
t he si e of o z M oon a nd its eve c ha nging b ri g htn ess ha c
ur e d m e n t o a ccept r s au s
tha t it h a s n a t mosphe e w hi c h m d e P r oct or a nd oth e
a stronom ers s gg est
r , a r a u
tha t it i s i nh a b i t ed.
a nd friend s I n 2 it b ri ngs p overty ; in 5 chil d le ssne ss or sorr ow throu gh
.

the c hildr e n i n 6 ill ne ss in 7 it d el a y s a nd w ork s u nf a v our a bly on


, ,

m arr i a ge a nd on al l t ha t bel ong s t o th e u nite d life e tc .

A str ong S a tu rn is of gr e a t v a l u e in a hor osc ope It m ake s a tru e .

frie nd on w hom one can r ely i n a l l c i r c u m st a nc e s He ha s be c om e


, .

thi s u nd er b s d iscipli ne ’
.

Abra ha m Li nc ol n i s a v e ry str iki ng S a t u m type -


.

W he n the l owe r i nfl u e nc e of S a turn ha s bee n ove r c ome it give s ,

gre a t f orce by its f a v our a ble effect on thi nki ng a nd by d oi ng a w a y with


a ll ha ste a nd impetu osity S u ch a one ha s le arnt to be sile nt a nd ha s .

st opped a l l a r gu m e nting a nd c r itici sm He i s a m a n of few w or d s a nd .

i s sel d om p ositive in hi s d e c i si on b u t w ha t he sa y s i s c orr e ct B y hi s , .

a ttitu de he p r ove s the tr u th of the p r ove rb : S ile nc e i s p owe r


“ "
.

Th e m a j or i ty of gr e a t m e n w ho ha v e m a d e the w orl d spe a k a b ou t


them a nd ha ve e nlighte ne d u s by thei r knowledge ha d Sa tu rn ve ry ,

str ongly i n t h ei r hor osc ope s .

A few ex a mple s : G oethe ha d S a tu rn on c u sp 1 Na p ole on in 1 0 , .


,

P B S helley ha d S a tur n on c u sp 4 Ab r a ha m L i nc ol n on c u sp 1 L or d
. .
, ,

B yr on in 4 Cha r le s D icke ns in 4 M a rti n Lu t he r on c u sp 1 0 Edi son has


, , ,

b in 4 S t anley in 1 e tc
, .

Thi s show s a g a i n the ne c e ssity of k nowi ng the m ora l sta ndp oi nt of


t he na tive in j u dg i ng hi s hor osc ope ; for with th e l ow type a not ve r y
w ell a spected S a t urn in a n a ng u l ar hou se e spe c i a lly l a nd 1 0 i s ve ry , ,

u nf a v our a ble S a t u rn in 1 0 i s the t oke n of a


. su r e f a ll as it i nde ed ,

w a s i n the life of N a p ole on B ona p arte .

S a tu rn is ep esente d in mythol ogy a s a n Ol d m an w ho h ol d s in his right hand


r r ,

a sc th e a n d i n hi s l e ft a se rp e n t th t cu l e d in a ci c l e h ol d s t h e e n d of his t ai l a r r
y , ,

i n h s m o th
r u .

S a t rn the y o ng e t Of the sons Tit ns) of U n os b e eft hi s fa the Of th e


r e i g n a n d t ook th e l a tt e r s p l a ce (p hy si c a( m a ni f e sta ti on of the e a r th)
u , u s a ra , r r
I t h d b ee n

. a

p e
r d i ct e d t h t o n e o
af hi s so n s w o l d d r i v e hi m f o m t he th on e a n d he t he efore
u r r r
d e vo e d ll hi s c hi l d e n (the ov e c oming Of th e l owe q a li ti e s of b)
ur a r r r u .

Th e y o ng e t h owev e Ze s w s ve d b y his mothe With hi s b rothers ’


u s , r, u a sa r.

h e l p Zeu s b e g a n to wa g e w a a g a inst C h onos a nd th e ot her T t ns ; whic h w arr r i a

e n d e d b y Ze b e in g c onq e o ( th e sig n 17 b e c om e s ev er e d i n the symbol Of


us u r r r s

.J pit er Qt
u ,
inste a d of m tt e
,
lin g Spi rit sp i ri t n ow ru l e s m a tt e
a r ru , r.

Th e T t ns we re th own in the T a rta m s i e th e l ower te nd enci es r e tu n to the


i a r , . . r
p l a ce whence they t ook thei ori gin r .

Ze s Sha e s the niversa l empire with his b othe s ; he him se lf ets d omini on
u r u r r

ov e r th e h e a ve n ly empi e Poseid on g et s t he sea a nd th e w t e s


r ,
l to b ec ome s a r , u

r u le r of th e n et he wo l d a nd the b od e of th e d e a d w he e he m a rri e s P ersep hone


r- r a , r ,

d au g ht er to D eme te r ( Ce e s) r .

Ur a nu s (m) .

Typ e : Emm a nu e l S we d en b org , he h a d 3 in stron g a s ec p t to G) a nd D .

Thi s pl a net a l so , ca lle d He r schel fter the a d i sc ove r e r thou gh it a l so ,

o we s its origi n t o th e S u n a cc ord i ng t o the neb ul a r theory o f K a nt


5
66

L a p l a ce, d oe s not q u ite bel ong to ou r three d ime nsi ona l na tur a l ki ngd om -
.

It f orm s j u st like N eptu ne a tr a nsiti on fr om the third to the f ourt h


,

d i me nsi on a nd tha t i s w hy the i nfl u e nc e s w hi ch c ome fr om the se tw o


pl anets are so c onfu se d a nd wei rd B oth give the imp u l se to the origi na ti on
.

of ec c e ntr i c art w hi c h howeve r inc omp re he nsible a nd d ef orm e d for the


eye yet i s the tra nsiti on the f ore ru nne r of the a rt of the fu tu re t ha t
, ,
-

will gr a du a lly ripe n u nd e r the my ste ri ou s i nfl u e nc e Of the se pl an et s .

The a tt empts m a d e now a d ay s are no m or e tha n the sta mme ri ngs of a chil d .

O nly those w ho ha ve d evel ope d thei r c onci ou sne ss to a higher pl an e ,

c a n somew ha t a nswe r t he se hig h vib r a ti ons a nd th e r e ar e b u t ve ry fe w


of those The gr e a te r p art d o not r e sp ond or r e sp ond b u t imperfe ctly
. .

The l a tte r a r e those w ho ha ve Ur a nu s str ongly p osit e d b u t are not


evolve d far e nou gh to u ndersta n d it The r e su lt is e c c e ntr i ci ty a gr e a t .
,

ind epende nce a nd imp u l sive ne ss str ange sometime s silly m anners a n d
, ,

ha bits ; it p r od u c e s odd pe ople t ha t are ofte n not u nd e r st ood b y ot he r s


and u su a lly sc ar cely by t hem selve s Th ey a ct u nd e r imp u l se s of w hic h .
,

they them selve s d o not k now the origi n A cle ar ex am ple of thi s pe cu li a r .

Uranu s a cti on may und ou btedly be see n in some Fu tu ri st s e g the


-
, . .

Cu bi sts w ho vi z p r od u c e a ki nd Of p ositive cha os


, . ther e rs som e thi ng ,

har d a nd de ci d e d in it w hi ch d oe s not occur with the N eptu ne cha os


,

(se e N ep tu ne p .

If the i nd ividu a l is hi gher ev olve d the i nfl u e nc e of Ura nu s will be


exp re ssed be side s in od di ty in l ov e to anything extr a ord i nar y in a
, , ,

str ong a ttr a c ti on t o oc cu lt sc ie nce a str ol ogy l ove for a nti q u itie s a nd i n
, ,

genera l for somethi ng tha t i s cl osely c onne c te d with geni u s Ae rona u ti cs .

e g
. . c ome s u nd e r m With a erona u t s we Shal l a lw a y s fi nd a str ong
.

Uranu s i nfl u e nc e in the hor osc ope


-
.

Va n M a a sd ijk the u nha ppy D u t ch a e r ona u t e g ha d m i n I I (a ir y


, , . .

Sign) D d and d in the l oth hou se .

They ex c el by their i nb orn gift s of i ntu iti on i nspir a ti on a nd c l a i r , ,

v oy anc e in st u d i e s c onne cte d with life a nd na tu r e in ge nera l ; they fi nd


sol u ti ons w he r e oth e r s se e no lig ht Tha t i s the r e a son w hy i nve nt or s .

mu st b e sou ght u nd e r the Ura nu s type s Thei r live s a r e a s it we r e in -


.
,

a high e r oc t a ve th a n tha t of or d i nary m e n .

Thu s it i s tha t Ur anu s i s l ooke d u p on a s a higher oct a v e of M ercur y


tha t i s wh y__ tha t w hi ch i s feeble i n th e l ow er ty pe i s e xp r e sse d i n
,

thinking It 1 s the pl a net of the highe r i ntelle ct N eptu ne i s i n the sa m e


. .

w a y a hi ghe r oc ta ve of V e nu s a nd we se e tha t the we a kn e ss with the


l ower N eptu ne type i s expr e sse d in feeli ng (see N eptu ne)
-
.

Ura nu s ha s 4 m oons .

Ur a nu s i s in its a cti on m al efi c and su dd en ; like lightning d oe s its


a cti on str ike u s a nd i n q u i c kne ss of a ctivi ty it sur p asse s th e pl an et
M ar s thou gh it i s m u ch le ss m a lefi c tha n M a rs
, .

Astr ol og ers occu lti st s spir itu a li sts hyp noti sers a e r ona u t s ele c tr i c i ans
, , , , , ,

a ntiq u ar ie s c ome str ongly u nd e r U ra nu s i nfl u e n c e



.

Uranu s ha te s al l c onve nti on is origina l in eve rything and v ery


,
imp u l sive ; of c ou rse mu ch d epe nd s on the a spe ct s a nd Of the Sign I n
, .

a i r y Sig ns it i s be st .

Ura nu s i s c ou nte d with b a nd 6 a m ong the ma l efi c s a nd su ch it is


in i ts b a d a spe ct s I ts c onj u ncti ons a nd p a ra llel s c a n w or k i n a m a lefi c
.

w a y only on chara cte rs hol d i ng on to w ha t i s ol d The se a sp e ct s j u st .

d e note t o t hem tha t t hey ha ve to te a r them selve s a w a y f rom ol d thi ng s



a nd f r om c onve nti on U r a nu s a cc ompli she s he r e i ts ca lli ng of a wa kener

.


to b roa d e r p r ogr e sse d t hi ng s

or sti mu l a tor , .

We c a nnot a nd m u st not thi nk and a ct a s ou r f or e f a thers howeve r -


,

g ood a nd b e a u tifu l thei r thou ght s may ha ve bee n we m a y le arn by ,

t he ir ex a mple bu t m u st eve r be a r in mi nd tha t eve rythi ng ev ol v e s a nd


,

wi d e ns ou r c onsci ou sne ss a nd thi nki ng a s well Ura nu s i s the pi onee r


, .
,

the r eform er a nd a ny one w ho Ooope ra te s i n thi s p r ogr e ssi ng spi r it will


g e t t o k no w U r a nu s n ot a s a m a lefi c b u t a s a be n efic U ra nu s sy m .
~

b oli se s the tr a nsiti on to a h ig her p ha se of consciousness a nd a t the sa me


time the tr a nsiti on to a higher d imension for t ogether with the wi d eni ng ,

of c onsc i ou sne ss t h e r e will be r eve a led t o u s a w or l d t ha t i s m a nife ste d



i n m or e d ime nsi ons t ha n the t hr ee of the p hy si ca l worl d N ew l ife .


g oes then a l ong new p a ths .

S O U ra nu s r e v e a l s to u s a fou r~d im ensi ona l new w orl d (the a str a l ,

w orl d) whi ch a lw a y s su rrou nd s u s on a l l si d e s b u t whi ch be c ome s


ob se r v a ble only u nd e r the a w a ke ni ng i nfl u e nc e of t hi s pl a net t ha t
bel ong s to a hi ghe r oct a ve .

Tha t i s w hy Ur a nu s is a l so c a lle d the p l a net of cl a ir voya nce .

at ru le s the a u ra .

A cc or d ing t o myt hol ogy U a n


f om Cha os the infinite empty sp a ce an d
r u s a r ose r ,

b ec m e h e a v n w hi c h v a lt G e a the e rt h t h s b ein g nit e d i n w e dl ock w i t h


(
ch l d en w e e t h e T ta n s Of w )
a
e , u s a u u
the e rt h T he
a . rr r r 1 om C h on os ( S a t
r n) w a s th e y o ng e t
r r ur u s .

I n G eek m yt h ol ogy w e r e a d th a t S tu n h s b e e n c a tra te d b y U a n s S O


r a r a s r u .
,

here t oo w e find hi d d e n in
, symb oli c f o m th e d eep t t h t ha t S t n m t d o
a r ru a ur us
aw a y w it h h i s l ow er incli na ti ons in or d er t o ri se to the hi g he r c on sci ou sn ess Of U ra nu s .

Nept u ne ( ) Qt .

Typ e : L eo Tol sty , he h a d t? in VI I .

W ha t bee n sa i d of Ura nu s r el a ti ng to the height of its Vib r a ti ons


ha s
a nd the imp ossi b ili ty for n e a r ly a l l m a nki nd to r e sp ond norm a lly to
them hol d s tru e for N eptu ne in a still highe r me a su re Thi s pl a net a l so
, .

i s not p u r ely in the t hr ee d ime nsi ona l c ond iti on in w hi ch ou r e a rth i s


-

a nd in w hi c h ou r se nse s ob se rve the su rr ou nd i ng s ; he n ce the gr e a t


d iffi cu lty to a nswe r i ts vib r a ti ons N eptu n e the P sy che the P osei d on Of .
, ,

the a nc ie nt G r eek s i s i n a still st r ong e r me a su r e the p l a net of cha os


, ,

tha n Ura nu s Tha t w hi ch i s cha oti c exp r e sse s it self her e m or e i n feeli ng
.

tha n in thi nki ng b e ca u se a s we sa w 13: m a y be r e g a rd e d a s a hi ghe r


, , ,

oc t a v e of 9 .

All tha t i s neb u l ou s v a qu e a nd i nd efinite c ome s u nde r N eptu ne an d


,

f urther a l so the fi ne art s vi oli n pl ayi ng (pl a y of fe eling) A good a spect


,
-
, .
68

of is
? with G) D or 8 give s Ofte n a te nd e nc y a nd t a le nt for the fine
,

art s ; sometime s a l so wit h hig hly ev olve d i ndivid u a l s it b ri ng s ge ni u s


, ,

a s ma y be Shown by v a r i ou s horosc ope s of i nge ni ou s pe ople .

V e ry little i s k now n of thi s pl a net seei ng t ha t it w a s d i sc ove r ed so ,

l a te a s 1 846 a nd the i nve stiga ti ons ther efor e are of a rel a tively r ece nt d a te .

N eptu ne ha s one m oon .

W he re it? occ u pie s a strong pl a ce in the horosc ope e g in an a ngle one . .


,

might expect some pe cu li ar ity ; sometime s a te nd e ncy or c hara cte ri stic


whi ch the na tive d oe s not like to give i nf or m a ti on a b ou t bec a u se it is a
r i dd le t o him self With a spe c t s t o S un M oon or M e r c u ry we m ay expect a
. ,

little sp ark of geni u s b u t a s a l re a dy sa id only with the highly evolved


, ,

ma n With the l owe r type N ept u ne ha s a cha otic or perverse a cti on


. .

I n the a sce nd ant 1? give s l arge light bl u e eye s and a m u c h w ri nkl ed f a c e


, .

Psychom etry c l a i r a u die nce a nd telep a thy a r e q u a litie s w hi c h c om e


,

u nde r t hi s pl a net .

N eptu ne i s no m a lefi c b u t bec au se so few c a n r e sp ond t o its g ood


,

i nfl u e nce it i s c ou nted a m ong the mal efi c s by many


, .

A few ex a mple s of strong a nd h armoni c N ep tune a cti on we ha ve -

in the hor osc ope s of the tw o occ u lti st s D r R S tei ne r a nd C W L e a d . . . .

be a ter T he f orme r ha s 8 o t? in 5 in Pi sc e s a nd the l a tter 8 a nd 0


.
’ °

in Aq u a r i u s With the f or me r the a c ti on i s exp r e ssed on


°
o t? in 1 0

.

the me nta l pl a ne e spe c i a lly with the l a tter on the a str a l , .

N ept u ne i s di sti ng u i she d fr om a l l othe r pl a net s by its m oon m ovi ng


r ou nd it i n a di r ecti on opp osite the moveme nts of the moons of a l l
othe r pl a net s T hi s i s a n i nte r e sti ng p oi nt for t hose w ho st u d y e sote r ic s
. .

N ept u ne i s be st i n w a te r y Signs e sp e ci al ly in P i sc e s .

A s V e nu s is c a lled the pl a net of l ove we m a y c a ll its higher oct a ve ,

N eptu n e the pl a net of highe r u nive rsa l l ove of m a nki nd


, , .

M a ny a r ti st s a nd w ou ld b e ar ti sts c ome ve ry str ongly u nd e r the


-

p e rv e r se d a c ti on o f N ept u n e exp r e ssed i n sh owy d r e ss l o


,ng ha ir , ,

a nd ofte n a m a nif old u se of the wet of the e art h It see ms a s if they ”
.
,

by str a nge c ond u ct a nd dr e ss w a nt to m a k e u p for wha t they f a ll Short


Of in artisticity Th ey feel neb u l ou sly a nd i nte rp r et neb u l ou sly a nd
.
,

v a gu ely in their a c c ompli shme nts The Shar p c ontr a st s in li ne a nd t one .

w hich are the cha ra cteri sti c s u nd e r Ura nu s i nfl u e nce ar e never f ou nd
he r e ; tha t w hich i s extra or di na ry a nd i nc omp r e he nsible i s exp r e ssed in
q u ite a d iffe rent w a y with thi s my ste ri ou s pl a net .

Ne pt u ne,the G od of the S e a , i s r e r esent e d a s a stron m a n ar e d p


i th a m w
i p
tr d ent a nd su rrou nd e d b y d ol hi ns a nd tri tons Thou gh he i s own a s a n u n ai th . f
fu l , a d u lte rou s h u sb a nd , he i s hig hl y honou re d a s a G od , e s eci a lly on the c oa sts p .

p p
Hi s a l a ce i s situ a t e d in th e d e ths of th e sea a t t he c oa st of N eha i a a nd , in
m
th e nei b ou rhood of S a os, th e tw e lve t o n s of th e A si a - Minor-J oni o u nion h e l d
g w -

th e festrva l Of th e S e a g od N e tu n e p .

The p wi
l a c es Of the e arth h ch a re tu rne d over by the w hee l s Of hi s cha riot
( a gi g a nti c she ll ) he m f
a k es erti l e and , j oine d w th th e n y hs, h e give s b eing to i mp
,

a str on g g e ne ra t i on .

His l ivi ng a ttri bu t es a r e the horse , the b u ll , a nd th e d ol hin p .


70

T he S e nse s a nd the Pl a net s .

T w o se nse s
e e
s ns . he ev olve d .

Pl a net a ry S phe r e s .

An el ectr i c hyp othesis .

How the pl a nets ca n i nfl u e nc e u s a nd wha t the r e a l e sse nce of those


,

i nflu e nc e s a re I me a n the spi ritu a l su b sta nc e of them is a q u esti on tha t


, ,

Shou l d be a nswe re d by esoter i c astr ol ogy i na sm u ch a s it c a n be p u t in ,

w ord s I c a n only say her e tha t we m u st r ep r e se nt tha t w hi ch we ca l l


.

a pl a net t o be a n i nfi nite sim a l p a rt of it s r e a l a lm ost i nfi nite sp h er e ,

w hich i nfl u e nc e s u s It is only the p hy si ca l c e nt re Of its p owe r j u st a s


.
,

we shou l d r eg a r d the vi sible S u n a s the p hy sic a l ce ntr e of p owe r or a s ,

the h e a rt of ou r pl a net a ry sy stem The r e a l hi ghe r sp he r e s of the pl a net s


.
,

pe rme a te e a ch other a nd the S u n in its t urn perme a te s the w hole The


, .

S u n a s the hea r t se nd s it s vit a l p ower ( P r ana) thr ou gh the w hole b od y


,

Of the C osmos j u st like the hu man he a rt p r ovi d e s the b ody with the
,

n ou r i shi ng bl ood .

A s a b ov e so bel ow

.

B e ca u se we u su a lly Ob se rve with ou r m a te ri a l se nse s only a nd a s t he se


pl a y u s tri ck s in a ll r e gar d s we ha ve a v ery limite d r ep re se nt a ti on Of the
,

pl a net s a nd w e se e only tha t sm a ll p a rt w hi ch m a nife st s p hysi ca lly to


ou r eye The r e a l pl a net e sc a pe s ou r ob se rv a ti on a nd so it i s with
.

eve rythi ng a rou nd u s ; we ob se rve only the ou te r si d e of thi ng s ; the


r ea l su bsta nce i s bey ond u s
S O we c a n i ma g i ne t ha t the su b st a nc e Of th
.

e p l a nets p er mea tes the


ea r th i e ma nifests on a nd thr ou g h ou r ea r th a nd i n a l l t ha t live s a nd
. .

ev olve s Thu s we a rrive a t a bette r i nsight in its a cti ons a nd i nfl u e nc e s


. .

A m a t eri a l expl a na ti on tha t may b e of a ssi st a nce mi ght be f ou nd ,

i n the f oll owi ng :


S c ie nc e te a che s u s tha t in a nd on the su rf a c e Of ou r e a rth c onst a nt
ma gneti c a nd el ectr i c cu rr ents m ove e v e r su b ject t o c ha nge With r e gar d
, .

t o our e art h we spe a k Of p ositive a nd n eg a tive m a gneti c a nd ele c tr ic


c u rr e nt s ; the e a rth h a s i ts m a g netic p ole s e tc I n S hort we m a y .

r eg a rd the e a rth a s a g ig a ntic el ectro ma gnet a nd su rely the othe r-


,

pl a nets a s well .

With thi s r ep re se nta ti on a gr e e s w ha t i s k nown of the spe c ifi c weight


of the e a rth viz if we t ake the a ve ra ge of the spec w eighfi of th a t
, . .

p art of the cru st of the e arth we know (ta king l a nd a nd se a s on an ,

a ve ra ge) we arr ive a t a S W of the e arth s c ru st of a b ou t It ha s ’


. .
,

howeve r bee n show n t ha t the S W Of our e a rt h i s a b ou t


, . so the .

c on cl u si on m u st be m a d e t ha t the gr e a te r p art by far of our e ar th s


c or e m u st ha v e a S W of a t le a st
. .
—7 whi ch i s p r ett y ne arly
t ha t of i r on .

We may expect the sa me with the othe r pl a nets seei ng tha t they ,

ori gi na te d f r om the sa me sou r c e on the u nde r st an ding howe v e r t ha t


:

, ,

he r e throu gh m or e or le ss d enS 1 ty the a ggr eg a te m a y di ffe r c onside


, ,

r a b l y It i s only anothe r c ond iti on of vib ra ti on and it i s j u st thi s vib ra ti on


.

o cc urr i ng i n i nfi nite c ha ng e tha t i s the r e a l r e ason of the ma ya the


, ,

ill u si on of a ll tha t i s m a te ri a l ; it is the cond ition of vi bra ti on whi ch


,

hi d e s t ha t w hich i s r e a lly vi rt u a l be hi nd a n u nvirt u al m a sk the ,

g od ly thou ght c ryst a llized a s it we r e S omethi ng el se howeve r ma ke s .

t hi s l ogi ca l su pp ositi on a c e rt a i nty .

For w ha t i s it we see ? The m eteor ites w hich now a nd a g ai n


c ome d ow n on ou r e ar t h a nd w hi c h a r e l ooke d u p on a s the r em a i ns
of a v a ni sh e d he a ve nly b od y consist p r incip a lly of ir on S O c a lled
, ,
-

m ete or~iron .

It i s only r e a sona bly to su pp ose tha t the c omp onent p art s of ou r


c osm os ( ex c ept a p a rt of the C omet s) t ook their origi n fr om the S u n
( a c c or di ng to the Ka nt La pl a c e the ory) and the diffe r e nc e in c omp ositi on
-

c a nnot be l ar ge t he r ef or e We may t a ke it tha t the e arth s c or e a l so ’


.

c onsi st s of met e or i r on -
.

The su n c onst a ntly shi ne s on the gig a nti c m a gnet of ou r e art h which
m e a ns t ha t t hi s i s c onst a ntly be i ng l a d e n with ele c tr i c ity .

All d a t a the ref or e are su pplie d t o c omp a r e a s i s p oi nte d ou t in the


, ,

a b ove tr e a ti se ou r pl a n et s to iga nti c ele c tr o m a gn etic b odie s (in a


me r ely p hy si c a l se nse of c ou rse? exe rci si ng a r e cip roc a l a cti on on e a ch
-
, ,

, ,

o the r c ha ngi ng c onti nu a lly a c c or di ng t o th e p ositi ons they occu py with


, ,

r eg ar d t o e a ch ot he r .

A S t o t he S u n I ne e d only p oi nt ou t the f a ct tha t the vi ole nt electr ic a nd


m a gnetic st orm s w hi ch sometime s m a d e su ch sa d ha v oc he r e a ppe a r t o be ,

c onn e cte d with the b e c omi ng vi sible Of sol a r sp ots so the d i stu r b a nc e s in ,

t he ele c tr i c em a na ti on of the S u n (Pr ana ) e nt a il di stu rb anc e s i n the el e ctric


e q u ilib ri u m of t he e arth S o t he r e i s a n electr i c c u rr e nt fr om the S u n to
.

t he e art h a nd l ogic a lly a l so vi c e ve rsa The S u n se nd s ou t no hea t b u t . ,

i t s el e ctri c c u rr e nts meet r esista nce in the a tm osp he r e a nd a t t he e art h s


su rf a c e a n d c onse q u e ntly he a t a r i se s The a tm osp he r e a c t s a s a pro


.

t e ct ion he r e for t he e ar th w ou l d be sc or che d if the ele c tri c c ur r e nt s


, , ,

w ithou t thi s p r ote cti ng a tm osp he r e met the f u ll r e si st a nc e Of the e ar t h s


c r u st T he r e w he r e the e art h s a tm osp he r e i s ve ry thi n e g on hi gh



. . .

m ou nt a i n t op s the effe ct of the S u n s r a y s on the skin i s m u ch str ong e r


t ha n d ow n bel ow Eve ry m ou nt a i nee r k now s thi s The c a u se of it i s not


. .

a b sol u tely the r eflexi on of the Sun s ra y s by th e snow on the fi eld s Of ice

.
72

As a ma tte r
Of c ou rse if we go fu rt he r a fte r the exi ste nce Of
, ,

electric sou r ce s in the Cosm os has bee n shown we a ccept tha t the se ,

electric cu rre nts u nde rg o m od ific a ti ons a cc ord i ng to the sour ce s the
ce ntr e s of p ower) cha ngi ng th ei r pl a c e s in r el a ti on to e a ch othe r the
Asp ects of the pl a net s) .
, (
We shou l d not im a gi ne tha t the pl a net a ry i nfl u e nc e s serv e to b rin g
only ou r e art h a nd al l t ha t i s on it to pe rfecti on It w ou ld be ve ry , .

a b su r d t o su pp ose tha t we signify so mu c h m or e t ha n the i nha b it a nts


of the othe r pl a nets a nd th a t ou r pl anet one of the sm a lle st w ou l d
, , ,

signi fy m or e tha n a ll ot he r pl a net s t ake n t ogethe r Our e ar th in its .

tu rn w ork s a t the evol u tion of ou r entire Cosmos a nd the other pl anets


experie nc e our i nfl u ence a s well as we their s .

We ha ve e nou gh to d o in our e a rt hly hou sehold withou t b othe ri ng


with the se othe rs b u t Of those w ho d ou bt whethe r the oth e r pl anets
,

are i nha bite d I shou l d like t o a sk if they c a n im a gi n e a si ngle sp ot


wher e no l ife m a nife st s it self in some form ?
L ife is everywh er e ev ol u ti on i s eve r yw he r e only the f orm a nd the
, ,

w a y i n w hich it exp r e sse s it self cha nge s of c ou rse a cc or d i ng t o the , ,

give n c ondi ti ons a nd the se c onditi ons on the othe r pl a net s di ffe r gr e a tly
,

with those on ou r e art h .

Our sol ar sy stem i s the obj ecti ve or ig ina l of al l tha t we ca n Ob se rve


in na tur e as Copy a nd seeing t ha t the sol ar sy stem i s su bject t o e nd le ss
a nd nu m e r ou s c ha nge s the nu mbe r of d iffe r e nt c opie s a nd r efle cti ons
,

of it i s a l so endl ess e nd le ss not only i n m a n b u t i n a nim a l a nd pl a nt


, ,

as well a n d if w e l ook for it we c a n fi nd in every pl a nt fl owe r a nd


, , ,

a ni ma l the r el a ti on it be a r s t o a ce rt a i n c onstell a ti on M an a nim a l pl a nt .


, ,

a nd mi ne r a l ar e a s it we r e
, the sym bols of the Cosmos i n its d iffe r e n t
,

sta ge s a nd it m u st be p ossible t o i nd ic a te t hi s i n nu mbe r s .

The pl anet s ar e in r e a lity in u s a nd the reve r se we a re in the ,

pl anet s , j u st a s the pl an ets a nd the e art h ar e in the L ogos and the


L og os in u s Ou r p hy sic a l se nse s show u s only tha t w hi ch we might
.

c a ll the sym b ol s of th e C osm os viz the p hy sic a l m a nife st a ti on of the


, .

he a ve nly b od ie s I n the sam e w a y we might r eg ar d al l tha t we Ob se rve


.

p hy si cal ly a s symb ol s of the r e a l E sse nc e of the thing s we c a nnot


,

Ob serve with ou r se nse s .

Eve rything ar ou nd u s in na tu r e d own to the sli ghte st a tom Of ma tt e r ,

be ars the st a mp of the w hole C osm os of the S u n a nd i ts pl a net s ,

a nd a c c or d i ng t o a c e rt a i n p a rt of the C osm os exp r e ssi ng itself


str onge r tha n the ot he r p art s we m a y arrange the c r e a t u r e s of t he f our
,

ki ngd om s m a n a nim a l pl a nt mi ner al


, un d e r the S u n M oon a nd th e
, , , ,

v ari ou s pl anet s P a r a celsus ha s p oi nte d ou t the w a y to d o so ve ry i ng e ni ou sly


. .

Our knowle d ge of p hy sics imp r ove s ever a nd with eve ry new d is


c ov ery new p r ospe ct s ar e ope n ed Thi s w a s the case w he n M a x wel l .

d i sc ove r e d the c onnecti on betwee n the v el oc ity of li ght a nd th e electr i c


and m agneti c c onsta nts .
In the electron is fou nd the neg a tive a tom u nit of electr icity i e in -
. .

the microcosm os of the a tom i s di sc ove r e d the pl a net s ; a nd in c ourse


of tim e the p ositive a t om u nit will p ossibly a l so be f ou nd i e the S u n
-
, . .
:

of the a t om microc osm os


-
.

T he a t om with its electr ons i s believed by m a te ri a l science t o be


the p rototype Of a c omplete pl a net a ry system on a sm a ll sca le a nd in
thi s the electr ons r ep re se nt the pl anet s w hile the p ositive a t om u nit ,
-
,

w hich they ar e se archi ng for of our a tom mi croc osm os r ep r e se nts the S u n
,
-
, .

It i s the gr e a t di sc overy of ou r centu ry ; the electri c t he ory Of m a tte r


and we ha ve bee n b r ou g ht t o a c cept a d he si on c ohe si on m a gne ti sm , , ,

r a d i a ti on t o be p r od u ct s of ele c tr icity A nd the S u n i s the i nexha u stible .

sour ce of a l l tha t electr i c ity .

A s the e ar th i s bei ng i nfl u e nce d so d oe s it i nfl u e nce in its t urn the ,

othe r pl an ets a n d thei r i nha bita nt s We m u st l ook u p on the pl a nets a s .

Spiritu a l bei ng s with a bod y a sou l a nd a sp ir it like ma n ; a nd t ogether


,

with ma n the se c osmi c bei ng s ar e i ncl u d ed in ev ol u ti on .

Tha t in r e a lity every he a ve nl y b ody we k now u nde r the na m e Of


, ,

star , pl anet etc is a livi ng bei ng i s a d octri ne w hic h ha s bee n pro


. ,

cl ai med a t a ll ti me s from the p hil osop hie s of the olde n time s d own to
,

the oc c u lt te a chi ng s of n ow a d a y s We fi nd t hi s d o ctri ne a l so in th e .

v ar i ou s peri od s of ti me between the se extr eme s P l a to say s (I q u ote fr om .

a n Engli sh tr a nsl a ti on) Th e S u n the M oon a nd e a c h of the S tar s ha s



, , , ,

a di sti n ct sou l i nhe r e nt in it self or pec u li ar t o i t s ow n b od y E a ch of .

the se sou l s i nve ste d in the cele sti a l su b sta nce and in e a ch of the vi sible
cele sti a l b od ie s i s a G od )
,
1
.

Howeve r hig hly ev olved a nd ind ivi d u a li se d t hei r life and their con ,

sc iou sness i s in a se nse t he life a nd the c onsc i ou sne ss of the L og os


,
.

Howeve r stra nge it ma y seem on the su rfa c e of it to r ep r e se nt the ,

r e a l pl a n et s a s pe r me a ti ng e a ch ot he r i n r e a lity it i s not so p a ssi ng ,

str ang e if we a c c ept the d evel opme nt of the p hy sic a l pl a net s a cc or d i ng


t o the N eb u l ar the ory in w hic h the r in g fr om w hi ch l a te r th e pl a ne t
-
,

c ontra cted itself r ep r e se nt s the ou tw ar d b ou nd a ry Of the re a l pl anet All


,
.

tha t lie s i nsi d e the r i ng w a s the ref or e origi na lly the su bsta nce Of the
,

pl anet a nd thi s it rem a i ns a l so whe n l a te r the r e f orm s it self i nsi d e the


,

ri ng a centr e of p ower t ha t m a nife st s on the t hr ee d ime nsi ona l pl a n e -

the p hy sic a l pl a net .

The E sse nc e of the S u n L ogos c omp ri se s a nd pe rme a te s a ll pl a nets


-
,

w hich we ma y reg ar d a s the org ans Of the S u n L og os wi th the p hy sica l -


,

S u n a s he a rt .

Th e f ou r eleme nts in the C osm os ( 1 e a rt h 2 w a t e r 3 a ir 4 fir e) , , ,

c orr e sp ond to 1 soli d b od ie s 2 bl ood and lymp h 3 b r e a thi ng 4 the


.
, .
, .
, .

he a t of the b ody Of t he mi cr ocosm os a nd so we mig ht g o on dr a wi ng ,



p ar a llel s betwee n Cosm os a nd ma n A s a b ove S O bel ow .
,

.

1
) Pl to
a an dthe o he r t Comp a n i on s of S oc ra te s b G eorg Gr ote p . . 4 1 8. vol . 111 .

Fu rther see a b ou t t i
h s th e S ecret D oct ri ne b y H P . . l a va tsky .
74

Tha t m a n l e c opy of the C osm os a s it i s a t the m ome nt


is a c os
whe n man i s d oe s not a ppe ar only from the sha pe the b ody
b orn ,

ta ke s a nd the q u a litie s tha t typify the c ha ra cte r b u t a l so fr om the ,

p osse ssi on of spe c i a l chara cteri sti cs of the sou l su ch a s p sy chi sm We , .

fi nd tha t those na tu r e s tha t ar e str ongly p sy chi c a nd ma gnetic a re b orn


a t a mome nt w he n the m a gneti c i nte nsity of the e art h i s str onge st i e . .

a t mi d ni ght T he S u n i s t he n i n the hor osc ope ne a r the l owe st p oi nt


.

Of the M e ri d i a n (Na d i r) We see tha t the D 8 and 17 a l so when they


.
, , ,

a r e a t t hi s p oi nt a t bi rt h b r i ng ou t p syc hi sm The S u n a nd the M oon


, .
,

howeve r bei ng the m or e p owe r f u l


, .

It m ake s t he na tive very nega tive a nd therefore r eceptive to a l l


cha nge s in the m ag neti c c onditi ons of the e nvi r onme nt The r everse .

hol d s a l so g ood v iz m a ny pl a ne t s in the M C m a ke s ma n ve ry p ositive


, . . . .

M ars e speci a lly d oe s t hi s it s c ol our i s r e d a nd it st r e ngt hens the


r e d c ol our of t he M C . .

Anothe r p roof might be t a ke n fr om the experi ment s w hi ch Ca r l von


R ei chenba ch ) t ook W ith se nsitive pe ople d u r i ng a gr e a t nu mbe r of
l
,

ye ar s a nd by whi ch he d i sc over e d tha t b oth e art h a s well a s man


S how the sa me c ol ou rs i n the a ur a Thi s a u ra a ppe ar e d most di sti nct .

with ma n whe n he l a y in a hor iz ont a l p ostu r e with his he a d northw ar d .

Then the a u ra r ou nd his he a d i s bl u e a nd a t hi s feet d a rk r e d a nd , ,

i n betwee n tr a nsiti ons t hr ou gh gr eyi sh bl u e a t the r ight si d e t o yell owi sh -

gree n a t the l e ft si d e The he a v e ns a l so S how the se c ol ou rs vi z the


.
, .

m a gnetic bl u e in the N a d i r (Nort h) a nd the ele c tric r e d i n the Ze nith ,

(S ou th) gr ey on the e a stern a nd yell ow on the we ste rn horiz on


, ,
.

The r ep r e se nt a ti on of the S u n a nd the pl a net s in one se e m s le ss ,

a b su r d t o u s w he n we u nde rst and th a t we c a n i n no w a y r ely on our


limited m a te ri a l se nse s a nd tha t ou r r ep re se nt a ti on Of time a nd sp a ce
i s a l so f a l se .

A s it i s we c a nnot b u t c onne c t our r ep r e se nt a ti ons with c onc epti ons


,

of time a nd sp a c e It i s so simple to sa y sp a c e i s i nfi nite i e n othi ng


“ ”
. . .

c a n be a d de d t o it or su btr a c te d fr om it b u t by st a ti ng t hi s we
shou l d a t the sa m e ti me concl u d e tha t i t d oes not ex ist a nd the sa me ,

h ol d s t ru e for ti me T ime a nd sp a c e are c onc epti ons a ri si ng fr om t he


.

f a u l ty im a gi na tive f a cu l ty of the hu m a n spi rit i e limit a ti ons in our . .

p owe r of ob se rv a ti on I n r e a lity n eithe r of t hem exi st


. .

We ma y pe rha p s a pp roa ch thi s c onc epti on if we c omp ar e ou r Ob ser


v a ti on of na tu r e thr ou gh the wi nd ow Of a ra ilw a y c omp ar tme nt of a -

m ovi ng tr a i n t o our or d i nary Ob ser v a ti on I n the fi rst c a se we see .

telegra p h p osts a nd tr ee s etc ru sh p a st ou r view a nd we se e the m


, .

one by one b u t getti ng ou t of the tra i n we se e t he w hole a nd a t r e st


,
.

The l a tt e r w ou l d c orr e sp ond t o ob se rv a ti on with ou t the li miti ng f a ct or s


of sp a c e a nd time w he r e a s Ob se r v a ti on fr om the r a ilw a y c omp artm e nt
,

wi nd ow c orr e sp ond s t o the c ond iti on of ou r p hysic a l pe rc eptive f a c u lty .

1
) See C a rl von R eichenb a ch : Th e 0 d .
T he A sp e c ts .

l ong Ob se rv a ti on it i s known tha t the pl a net s a nd c u sp s of the


By
hou se s i n c e rt a i n d egr ee s of a ngu l ar d i st a nce s exe r c i se their str onge st
i nfl u ence The e a rt h with a ll tha t i s on it i s c onst a ntly su bje cte d to
.
,

the se infl u e nce s The stronge st a cti on oc cu rs u nde r the f oll owi ng d egr ee s :
.

S ig n Asp e c t D e g r ee s Infl u e nce


C onj u nc ti on Vari a ble d epe nde nt t e
°

3
o

0 , on the na u r
Of the pl a nets .

8 O pp ositi on 1 80
°
Inha rm oni ou s
S q u ar e or q u a d ra te
°
D 90
S emi -sq u a r e
°
Z 45
S e sq u iq u a d ra te
°
[D 1 35
A T r i ne 1 20
°
Ha rmoni ou s
S extile
°
60
S emi sextile
°
M ~
30
7T Q u i nc u nx I nharmoni ou s 1 50
°

P Para llel Va ria ble .

The o , 8 D , A a re ve ry st r ong i n t hei r a cti on th e 96 A [Q we a ke r



, , , , ,

the M a nd ve ry we a k .

M a ny a str ol oge rs a c c ept a l so


t he Q u intile ha rmoni ou s
°
72 .

the B i Q u i ntile
°
1 44 -

The se very we a k i nfl u e nce s however a re u Su a l ly neglecte d , , .

With pe c t i s t hu s me a nt the d i st a nc e between tw o pl a nets exp r e s


as ,

se d i n d eg r ee s If t w o pl a net s ar e pl a c e d e a c h i n a b ou t t he sa me d egr ee
.
,

in a d iffe r e nt S ig n of t he sa m e tr ig on (see p t hey f orm a trine .

( )
A a spect 1 20 di st a nc e)
°
.

For i nsta nc e pl anet s in the fi ery tr ig on V Q


,
‘ ’
, , e .
g (5 1 2
.
° ‘
V

A (9
A or in the a i ry tr ig on A [7
° °
6 A m 3
I n the sa me w a y pl a net s pl a c e d in a d iffe r e nt z od i a ca l Sign, b e
l ongi ng to the sa me t rig on i n a b ou t the sa me d egree in the wa tery
tr ig on “ 1 D C) or i n the ea r thy tr ig on (it. up 75 ) f orm a t r i ne ( A )
, ,

a spe ct a s they ar e a t a b ou t 1 2 0 d i st a nc e fr om e a c h othe r


°
.
,

Whe n tw o pl a net s a re p osited in tw o d iffe r ent signs of the sa me


tri on the d iffe r e nc e i n d egr ee s bei ng 1 5 t hey f orm a 1 35 ( 1 20
° °
, ,

J a spe c t e g 3 52 [Q 1 8 ,2 or 2 23 D 1 7 "1
° ‘
° ° °
15 [L . .
,
.

P l a net s in b ou t the sa me de gr ee in d iffe re nt Signs of the thr ee


a
cr osses (see p 34 ) f orm a sq u a r e a spe c t ( D ) i e 90 d i st a nc e ; or a n
°
. . .
,

o pp ositi on a spe c t (8) w he n the pl a n et s a r e pl a c e d opp osite a t ha lf a ,

c i r cle s di st a nc e T he ca r d ina l cr oss i s f orm e d by the sig ns V gs £


76
‘ ’
.
. , 1 , ,
76

the fi xed by £1
cr oss"1 a n d t h e m u ta b l e cr.oss bij . 11 1 17 3c ,
1
, .

W he n a pl a net i s in one of th e l a st d egr ee s of a z od i a c a l Si gn it ,

c a n f or m a n a spect t o a pl a net i n one of the fi r st de gr e e s of a noth e r


trig on so e g D 2 8 is a b ou t 1 20 from (9 29 the d i st a nc e i s
° ° °
. .

6 2 V f orm s a Cl aspe ct to 91 29
° ‘ ’ °

A n a spe ct nee d n ot be fu ll (c omplete) t o c ome i nt o Ope ra ti on ; the


a cti on of the pl a n et s on e a ch ot he r ca n b e Ob se rve d t hou gh t he r e i s ,

a d iffe r e nc e of some d egr ee s The exte nt Of the Sp he r e of i nfl u e n ce .

v arie s for e a ch pl a net expe rie nc e ha vi ng t a u ght tha t a spe c i a l li mit


,

( ) )
o r b 1 h a s t o be a c c epted for e a c h pl a n et T h e s e limit s ( or bs of th e .

pl anet ary a spe c ts) will be me nti oned in one of the f oll owi ng cha pte rs .

(S ee p .

It i s thu s not d iffi cul t t o c omp u te in a horosc ope whe n pl a nets will be in
c onj u ncti on (d ) or whe n a t a b ou t 45 or 60 di sta nc e fr om e a ch
° °

othe r a nd so t a ke d ow n the o M A or et c a spe ct s in the sche me of



.
,

a spect s ( se e c ha pte r J u d g ing th e H or oscop e bi rt h scheme p


, ,
-
.

W he n we r eg ar d the se a spe ct s or a ngle s c l ose r we fi nd tha t they . ,

ar e a l l a ngle s of r eg u l a r p olyg ons d escr i bed in a cir cl e T he a ngle i s .

f orme d either by the side s a t the ci rc u mfe r enc e or by the r a d ii dr a wn


fr om the c e ntr e t o the a n le s S o i s the a ngle of 30 chara cteri stic of °

g
.

the r e gu l ar d odec a g on 4 5 of the r eg o ct a g on ; 60 Of the r eg tri a ngle


°
, . .
,

90 of the r eg q u a d r a ngle ; 1 20 of th e r eg h ex a g on 1 35 of the r eg


° ° °
. . .
,

dec ag on a nd the 8 a nd o c orr e sp ond t o the str a ight li ne


,

.

It i s u nive rsa lly known tha t na tu re w ork s a l ong ma thema ti ca l l ines ;


we se e thi s a o in the ra ti o Of for ms of crysta l ; we see it in the ra ti o
. .

of the g ol d en cu t ( 1 t o 1 6 2) w hic h r e curs eve ryw he r e i n the f our


ki ngd om s Of the Cosm os a s well a s in the d i sta nc e s of the cele sti a l
b od ie s whi ch c onstitu te the Cosm os (m or e a b ou t thi s l a ter) .

We can c onc eive how in a gl a ss Of w a ter w he n fr eezi ng the invi ,

sible ethe r e a l d ynam i c r a y s are p r e se nt a l ong w hi ch we se e the ice


, ,

c ryst a l s f orm .

Furt he r thi s c an be tr a ce d in the f orm s of cryst a l Of m ost met al s e g . .

in w hi ch a ll the a b ove me nti one d a ngle s ar e t o be f ou nd - -


.

Thi s may thr ow some li ght on the w a y in whi ch the pl a net s i nfl u e nc e
u s If we r ep r e se nt th e S u n a nd the pl a n et s a s one whol e bod y ( Of
.

c ourse no 3 d ime nsi ona l p hy si c a l b ody i s me ant) the c omp one nt p


of w hi ch ar e har m oni ou sly a rr a ng e d in the r e a l ( et he ri c) b od y of the
S u n and we im a gi ne tha t in th i s e norm ou s b od y of the C osm os the
l ines of sp l itting w hi ch we fi nd in cry st a l s ar e p r e se nt we begin t o ,

1Wi th or b
) is m e an t th e im l it Of a n a s e c p t within whic h
, th e ac ti on of a pl ane t
is ob serva b l e .

a nd
D 1 1 °
z form a A Q . Th e Q anO
D a re w i thin th e or b Of a A p
as e ct .
78

We d ivi d e the a spects i nt o har m oni ou s a nd i nharm oni ou s one s a nd


we k now a l re a d y tha t they ar e c a lle d thu s a fter the na tu r e of the a cti on
they p r odu c e We sa w tha t thi s c osmi c i nfl u e nc e c a nnot be inharmon
.

i ou s in r e a lity b u t th a t we feel them su ch by ou r ow n d i sharmony


, ,

which exp r e sse s it self i n ill ne ss of ou r b ody or d i stu rb anc e s in our ,

c onsci ou sne ss eithe r in our thi nki ng or in ou r e m oti ons


, .

Harmony and d i sha rm ony ar e j u st like g ood a nd ha d only the , ,

Opp osite p ole s of the sa me q u a lity the evil c omp ri se s the a b use of
,

the g ood a nd w he n we ha ve b e e n e x c e ssively gu il ty of tra nsgr e ssi ng


i n f orm er i nc arna ti ons we fi nd it d e note d in t hi s i ncarna ti on in ou r
,

bi rth hor osc ope a s a n i nhar m oni ou s a spe ct


-
.

If we in short chara cte ri se the pl a net s a s f oll ow s :


Q the Hi gher S elf Egoi sm
( g )
E o b ,

8 Intelle ct at Hi ghe r I ntelle c t


9 L ov e it? Hi ghe r L ov e a nd ,

d P a ssi on D t he t r a nsmitte r the temp orary self , .

21 D e v oti on ( pe r son a lity) ,

it will not b e har d to ar r ive dir e ctly a t a r ou gh c oncl u si on c onc erni ng


t he a spe ct s of the v ar i ou s pl anet s .

A D pe ct betwee n Q a nd I) (G) D b) i s exp r e sse d e g i n the


as . .
.

char a cte r a s selfi shne ss and i n al l ou r expe rie nc e s in lif e a s limit a ti on ,

a n d hi ndr a n c e ( a d ve r sity) ; S O we m a y ri ghtly su pp ose t ha t we ha vi ng


cu ltiv a te d tha t selfi shne ss in f ormer li v e s e g by b e i ng t oo litt le . .

r e a d y t o help oth e r s ha v e p u t the st one t ha t hi nd ers ou r p r ogr e ss


(limita ti on) in ou r w a y ou rselve s It i nd i ca te s a c onfl i c t betwee n ou r
.

hi ghe r self a nd the l owe r te nd e nc ie s in ou r p a st a nd the l a tte r p r ove d


,

t o be still t oo str ong for su bmitti ng willi ngly I n thi s life we sha ll ofte n .

kn ock a g a i nst tha t st one till we ha ve le arnt ou r le sson .

A A a spe ct betwee n C) a nd I) (Q A b) S how s u s the g ood si d e the ,

opp osite p ole Of limit a ti on Thi s a sp e ct i s exp r e sse d in the c har a cte r a s
.

fru g ality Simpli ci ty e arne stne ss p owe r of will c onc e ntr a ti on a nd d e pth
, , , ,

of thou ght ,q u al iti e s cu lti v a te d in f or mer li v e s b y d oi ng ou r d u ty ,

with p u nct u a lity u nd er a ny c i rcu m st a nc e s .

Thu s a Cl and a n 8 a sp e ct b e twee n (5 an d 9 will d e note a c onfli ct


between p a ssi on (d ) a nd l ove a n d the st on e w hi ch we on a cc ou nt
of thi s fi nd i n our w a y keep s c a u si ng n ew c onfli ct s w hi ch ar e to le a d
, ,

u s t o u ltim a te vi c t ory ove r t ha t w hi ch i s l owe r .

The se e x a mple s will suffi c e for a g e ner al ill u str a ti on .

The i nha rmonious asp ect i n d i c a te s a n a b u se of the g ood in f orm er ,

liv e s it i nd i ca te s a r e si st anc e we ha ve t o ov e rc ome a stu m b l ing bl ock


, ,
.

Th e h a rmoni ous a sp ects on the other ha nd i nd i ca te a r ight u se of


, ,

the g ood a nd i n d i c a te s h elp a nd sour c e s of help we ha ve c r e a te d for


, ,

our sel v e s i n f orme r live s a nd fr om w hi ch we can now p r ofit (A tr i n e ,

sextile a spe ct) .


79

We ha ve l a id ou t ou r r oa d of l i ve ou rsel ves a nd we ha ve to bl a m e
ou rse l ves tha t this r oa d often h a s steep sl op es a nd sha rp r ocky p oints,
bu t we a l so owe it to ou rsel ves tha t the r oa d is not voi d of a gr eea bl e
sha d y restingp l a ces a nd sp l end i d vista s wh i ch r enew ou r str eng th a s we

go on .


We e t d why Kar ma si gnifie s a cti on a nd w hy in ou r
now u nd r s a n
bi rt h horosc ope we ha ve to se e the r oa d w hich we m u st w a lk d u ri ng
-

thi s i nc arna ti on.

Thu s d oe s a strol ogy te a ch u s a s cle a r a s d a y t ha t ou r cha ra cter


ma kes ou r d estiny b u t we m u st t a ke the w ord cha ra cte r in a somew ha t
,

d iffe r e nt me a ni ng fr om the one it it u su a lly u se d in we Shou ld


,

c onside r it a temp orary dre ss in w hi ch the Ego i s w ra ppe d for thi s


e a rt hly life A str ol oge rs a r e sometime s i ncli ne d to t u rn u p thei r nose s
.

a t one w hose hor osc ope ha s m a ny i nha rm oni ou s a spect s It i s t ru e .

thi s ofte n is a p r oof Of a le ss elev a te d chara cte r b u t it ma y a l so be


,

a p roof of gre a t str e ngth of the Ego w hi ch ha d a t its i nc ar na ti on the


cou r a g e to ta ke up a cross t ha t w ou l d be t oo h e a vy for m a ny pe ople .

It d id so with a view t o p rogr e ss q u i cker by w orki ng ou t Kar m a


,
“ ”

a s m u ch a s p ossible i n thi s life .

Tha t su ch a one ha s a ha rd life a nd will ha ve to stru ggle with a l l


ki nd s of a dversitie s need sc a r cel y be me nti oned ; he ha s the str ength
for it a nd will c onq u e r in the end or su ccu mb u nde r it b u t n eve r will
, ,

hi s a d ver sitie s a nd ha r d expe r ie nc e s se du c e him to d o a me a n d ee d


a n d t hi s it i s t ha t d i sti ng u i she s him fr om the l ow type with a ve ry
i nharmoni ou s horosc ope w ho ha s not yet ta ke n him self in ha nd
,
-
.


Th er e is no d ea th wha t seems to us tr a nsiti on,
This l ife of mor ta l br ea th ,

I s bu t a su bu r b of the L ife El ysi a n,


Whose p or ta l we ca ll D ea th
.

LONG FELL OW .
O u tl ines O
f the A sp ec ts .

R eckoned f om r b oth pw d s a nd d ownwar d s


u ar .

We might now tr e a t the a spect s sep ara tely i n th eir devel opme nt .

The C onj u nc ti on (d ) m i i
ea ns the b eg nn ng of a new c y c e ; the old one l
fi i i xp i i
i s n shed t ha s b rou ght u s i ts e er enc e s and w e b e g n a new ; so t i s a
, i
co mm i
enc n g W i
he t her th s c o
. mm i wil
e nc ng m i
l b e har on ou s or nhar oni ou s i m
p
d e end s on the n a t ur e of th e pl a ne t s w i f m i
h ch or p
th s a s ec t (Th s i wil
l be .

g one nt o i m f ll
ore u y i n the C p p I fl
ha The A s ec t n u ence of the
. a ne t s) W e m a y
-
Pl .

S ee in i w i i f m
t a t end enc y of c hara ct er h ch i s go ng to be or ed bu t in an y m ,

l
c a se s a t end e nc y of c ha r a c t er th a t ha d a rea d y q u t e i m
a tu r ed on a h gher i

l wi
p l a ne a nd on y a a t e d a n imp l p f
u se to s ri ng ort h on the p i l pl
hy s c a a ne .

( 30 51 ) r e p r esen t
°
s t h e te nd ency of c h a ra ct er wh i c h has
d ev el op ed b u t whi ch ha s not yet be c om e a c hara c teri sti c bec a use i t i s not
,

y et hard ene d in the p u rifyi ng fi re Of tri a l Thi s asp ec t i s expressed m ore a s


.

)
1 A ar d e Ea rth, Conj u n cti e C
onj u nc ti on, Op ositi e Oppositi on , D ri e
- kr
h oe g Trin e , V i e r k a nt Squ a re, S exti el S e ti l e,x alt-V i er k a nt : S emi squ a re
- .
t mpl a ti on tha n a s a c ti on O nl y wi th very progressi ve
c on e . t
n a u re s i t c a n tr ans
p ose i tself a l re a d y in harm oni ou s a ct ion b eca u se here , the pu rifyi ng fir e of
the n ext a sp ec t ha s a l rea d y work ed .

p
The S em i sq u a r e a s e c t (45 4 ) r e resent s the rst d
-
°
p
cu l t e s on the r oa d fi iffi i
a nd i will
t p
d e end on the ov er c o ng or no of those d cu t esmi h ch ork iffi l i , w i w
m ore on the ent am l
a nd a st ra a ne s tha n on the hy s c al pl so on ou r p i l ,

i i
th nk ng a nd ee ng f li w
hether the t e nd enc y of c har a ct er b ec o e a will m
i i i p
c ha r a c t er st c or n o Th s a s e c t b r ng s u s o
. ort u n t es i
h ch ho ev er, end pp ii w i , w
i pp i m
i n d sa o nt ent s .

The S ex ti l e p t (60
a s ec H ere the t end enc y ha s bec om e a harm oni ou s
°

c ha ra c t eri st i c a nd t hi s b ec om e s a st ron g sou rc e of help i n life Thi s a sp ec t .

b ri ng s u s Opp ort u ni ti es for ou r fu rt her gr owt h a n d help s u s onwar d B u t in .

ord er t o b ec om e a n i n sep a r a b l e p a rt Of ou rsel v e s i t m u st b e su b j ec t e d to : ,

Th e S q u a r e a sp ec t (90 D ) H e re a p u rifyi ng t a k es pl a c e n ot p ri nc ip a ll y
°
.
,

on the m ent a l a n d the a st ra l pl a n es b u t esp ec i a ll y on the p hy si c a l pl a ne


, ,

a nd a s the r e si st a nc e i s gre a t est here t hi s a sp ec t p romi se s a ha r d st ru ggl e


, ,

r esi st an c e i n i ts stron gest f orm A l l w e try t o a c c ompli sh i s p r on e to fa il


.
,

b eca u se w e ha v e t o ov erc om e tha t r esi st a nc e ev er ywhere Tha t whi ch i s hi gh .


"

e st i n u s , shoul d gr ow a nd ou r selfi shness S hou l d d ec r ea se d ie ou t The El , .

a sp ec t i s the a sp ec t Of d ea th a nd the new l i fe c omi ng ou t of i t .

Tr i ne a sp ec t ( 120 A ) T he chara ct eri st i c c om es fort h from the b a ttl e vi c


°
.
~

t ori ou s a nd ha s now b ec om e a fixed a nd i nsep a ra b l e p ossessi on of the Ego


u na li en a b l e a n d so a stron su pp ort on hi s w a y onwa r d ha rm ony .

H ere the fru i t of a vi ct ory ga i ne wi th d iffi cu l ty ar e ga thered , .

The S esq u i q u a d r a te a sp ec t ( 1 35
-
we m a y re gar d a s a sec on d p u rifyi ng
°

on the a stra l pl a ne a ft er the c ha ra c t eri st i c ha s st ood th e t e st of th e p hysi c a l


,

pl an e a nd now equ ipp ed wi th exp eri enc e i t c an go onwa rd wi th m ore c er ,

t a i nty a nd a rri v e a t a m a rri a ge i n the Opp osi t i on .

I n the Q u i ncu nx a sp ec t ( 1 50 K ) th e sa m e i s r ep ea t ed on the m ent a l


-
°

pl a ne and in
The Opp ositi on ( 1 80 8) i t m u st a pp ea r whether the ob t ai ned q u a lity b y a
°

m u t u al u nd erst a nd ing a c om bi na t i on wi th a nother c a n a rri ve a t a harrn oni ou s


, ,

u ni on a n d thu s ri se u p hi gh or whether the r e su l t will b e a n i nharm oni ou s


,

c onfu si on.

The A sp ect -
Influ e nc e of the Pl a nets .

Very ha rmonious i s the d a nd P betwee n the b enefi c s 21 a nd 9 . .

Ha r monious i s the d a nd P of 21 a nd £2 t o G) D or 8 .
, , .

P a r tly ha rmoniou s a nd p a r tly i nha r monious a re the c and P of 21



. .

a nd $ 2 to d b or 111 T he sa me a spe c t wit h t? i s w holly d epe nd e nt


, , .
.

i n its exp r e ssi on on the m ora l st a ndp oi nt of the na tive .


82

I nha rmonious ar e the d a nd P of d b a nd 131 t o G) D and 8 O f .


, , , .

151 the sa me m a y b e sa i d a s of
T he 0 a nd P of d t o I) i s inha r monious

. .

The d a nd P of I; t o 131 i s ha rmoni ous


. .

6 c a u se s a lw a ys he a t imp u l se p a ssi on a cu te i nfl a mm a ti on and


, , , ,

w ork s q u i c kly .

I) cau se s a lw a y s c ol d limita ti on c ontra c ti on eg oi sm secl u si on a nd


, , , ,

w ork s sl owly .

at c om b i ne s the q u a litie s of the se tw o a nd w ork s ve ry su d de n b u t ,

i s le ss m a li c i ou s i n it s effe c t .

I n g ood a spe ct s 6 give s be si d e s i m p u l si v e ne ss c ou r a ge a nd


str e ngt h ; w hile I) be si d e s sl owne ss
, g ive s ca u ti on pe rseve r an ce ,

a nd p u nct u a lity .

H g ive s a lw a y s i nve ntive ne ss a nd or i gi na lity .

T he i nhar m oni ou s a spe c t s of the m a l e fi c s be c ome le ss u nf a v our a ble


if one or b oth i s p osit e d in its (thei r) ow n hou se or Sign .

Viewe d fr om a n e sote ri c st a nd p oi nt the p ara llel i s of q u ite a nothe r ,

i nfl u e nc e than the b u t the ob se rva ble effe c t i s a b ou t the sa me


only we a ke r Th e P exp r e sse s m or e a te nd ency tha n a chara cte ri stic
. . .

With the 8 the j u dgme nt d epend s e spe c i ally on whi ch Of the pl anet s
a

i s the str ong e r ; e g w he n with a n 8 d to . . M ars by p ositi on i n


hou se a nd Sign i s str ong e r t ha n the S u n the imp u l sive ne ss ru d e n e ss
ov er—
, , , ,

a c tivity , p ri d e a nd re stle ssne ss whi ch thi s Opp ositi on b ri ngs a b ou t


will be c ontr olle d with gre a te r d iffi cu l ty tha n w he n the G) is the
str onge r ( S e e C ha p Pl a net s i n S tr ong or in We a k P ositi ons p
. . .

With d 8 $2 e g d i sharmony exi st s a nd a fight will e nsu e betwee n


. .

the highe r (9) a n d the l owe r em oti ons (d ) or p a ssi ons a nd u nle ss 2 i s
'

m or e str ongly pl a c e d tha n 6 the r e i s little cha nc e tha t the l ower na tu r e


,

will be c onqu e re d .

If the a spe ct i s waxing the d iffi cu lty will be gr e a te r than in the


Opp osite case when it i s w ani ng 6 9 2: a nd 2 1 1 5 é a w a xi ng A .
° °

aspect , the S u n m ove s q u i ck er t han £8 a nd will ove rt a ke 21 a fte r ,

some time a nd m a ke th e A fu ll
“ ”
.

a t 1 5
°
X a n d 2 1 8 R 3c i s a w a xi °
ng 96 a spe c t ; for thou h
"
g 9 the ,

qu i cker pl a net ha s a l r e a dy p a sse d the aspe ct a fter some time the a spe c t
, ,

be come s fu ll a g a in by 9 s r etrogr a d e m ovem ent ’


.

O f c ou r se m u ch d epe nd s on the d egr ee of p ower Of will (t a ke n in


the hi ghe st se nse) t ha t the Ego ha s d evel ope d t o w hi ch d e gr ee a n
i nhar m oni ou s a spe ct will be exp r e sse d .

A n a sp e c t fr om fixe d Si gns Offe rs far gr e a ter di ffic u ltie s th an fr om


c ar d in al or m u t a b le signs A El a spe c t fr om f ixe d signs e g


. might b e . .

the exp r e ssi on of a f a u lt har d ly p ossible to be c onq u e r e d i n one i nca r


na ti on A El a sp e ct fr om m u t a ble signs seem s t o d e note m or e a
. ba d
ha bit w hi ch c a n be b r ok en .

The sa me m a y be sa i d of the Z a nd G a spects only the exp r e ssi on ,

i s mu ch we a ker .
Th e inha r monious a s c s nd a a pe t i
ar of t he Ka r ma ic te
ha mu s p t t t t
be w ked or ou t ; the os ons p iti Of
the hou s s and the s n s n ca e
th e ig i di te
t e p
o h r a rt .

pec
T he ha r moni ous a s t s a s the g d
A ,
96 h
a nd t e oo P a nd o d enot e

.

g ood q litie g i e
ua s f me live t ey elp
a n d i n or r s; t h g life
h u s hr ou h .

A g pect bet ee
ood a s w n e g (D a nd
D e p Dor of the Q r s
. . a nd .

91 or Q , or betwee imp ve
n 21 a nd 9 m a y t e wi e ve y b ly
ro an o h r s r ad
f licte
a f pe p vi e wit m y
d hor osc o , r o d d h pect
an i e bly
bad a s s e t c c ons d r a . .

pe t
Th e a s c s of the Sl w pl eto an m t be eg
s 151 a nd tit f m us r ar d e d r o

a b e p i t
r oa d r o nview t ey e te le pe
of ; h d no l q litie t
ss r sona ua s ha n
i e e t t w k
nfl u nc s ha or me ye
for so ffect w le w l
ars a nd a th e ho or d .

pe t
The a s c s ( 9, D f gle
a nd 6 t o the ou r a n pe s of the hor osc o an d
of a ny pl et an e t
s i n the a sc nd a n give
a nd i n M C th e key note of the . .
-

cha r a cter .

T he str eng th of the a s pect pl y


a s, of c ou r s , a r a e
ar B y exp e ge t p t .

ri e nce one ha s g ot to no the ou nd s k w


hn b wit i w
h ch a n a s r s s i pect exe ci e
its a cti
on ; e g a C1 n d not
. . ac ee°
90 t o be ex tly
rc s an a on a s exe i e cti
su ch a nd t i
h s ho d s ru l
for the o h r a s t e s as t e pect well.

A S the or bs ) of t he
1
an s is a n: pl et t ke
°
Th e or b for a P 1 .
'

°
8 a nd d 1 2 for ) to G D
8 a nd d
°
1 0 for (D or t o the an s D pl et
°
A a nd [3 8
°
n 7
°
A a nd G 4
°
51 2
The a spect s t ha t f a ll ex a ctly wit hi n the ou ter b ou nd s of the orb
ar e ve r y we a k , b u t the a cti on Of th em m a y be str e ngth e ne d by an oth e r
pl a net , e g C) 1 2
.
°
.a nd [3 2
°
76 f or m a very we a k Opp ositi on, b u t if
we ha ve a t the sa me time D in 6 4 1 the 8 G) a nd [7 be c ome s m u ch
°
.

str e ngt he ne d by the D a spe c t w hic h the m oon f orm s with t he S u n an d


with S a tu rn .

M u nd a ne A sp e c ts
S O fa r we ha ve only occu pie d our selve s with w ha t are k nown as
z od i a ca l a sp ec ts .

Th er e is however anothe r gr ou p of a spect s


, , viz . th e mu nd a ne .

1
) By or b is m e nt a th e lim it of a n a s e c p t wi thi n which the a cti on of a p l n et
, a
is v l
ob se r a b e .

2
) For the b e g inn e r it is w i se r to l e ave th e m nd a n e a sp ect s o t of a ccou n t
u u ,

t h ey a r e of se c u nd ar y in fl u enc e .
84

For the se a spe cts the p ositi ons of the pl a nets in the houses they occu py ,

are c onside r e d a nd not the di st a nc e a s r e c k one d b y nu mb er of d e gr ee s


,

of the Zod i a c I n e v e ry hor osc ope i s e g the 1 st wit h the 4 th hou se


. . .
,

the 3rd with the 6th etc i n sq u ar e m u nd a ne a spect ; no m a tte r how


.

m any d egr ee s they are d i st a nt The l st hou se i s in se xtile a spect with


.

t he 3r d a nd i n tr i ne a spe c t wit h the 5 th e t c P l a ne t s w hi ch a r e in the


, .

l st a nd i n the 4 th hou se a r e ca lle d in sq u a r e a spe c t wit h e a ch othe r .

Pl a nets in the hou se s 2 a nd 4 a r e i n m u n d a ne sextile a spe c t et c .

tha t i s a t le a st if th eir positi ons ar e a t p r op or tiona l d ista nces from the


,

cusp s e g . .

L e t u s t a ke t he pl a net 1? O
j i n the a sc e nd ant (hor osc ope p .

It i s a b ou t 4 u nd e r the cu sp of th e a sc e nd a nt If now e g a t a p r o
°
. . .

p orti ona l d i stanc e u nde r the cu sp of the 1 1 th hou se ( V the pl a net


‘ ’

9 we r e fit a nd 9 w ou l d b e i n m u nd a ne sextil e w hile a t the sa me


?
, ,

time they a re in sq u a re z od i a c a l a spe ct by the f a lli ng a w a y of 8 .

B y p rop or tiona l d ista nce i s m e a nt the f oll ow ing : The l st hou se i n


our ex a mple hor osc ope i s only 1 5 ( f r o m 1 9 45 93 5
°
b u t t he
° ’ °

1 1 th hou se 3 45 ( fr om 2 7 V 1 2 I I ) If t her ef or e
° ° ° ° ° °
30 12 ‘

.

the d i st a nc e fr om 1? t o c u sp l i s the d i st a nc e fr om 9 fr om cu sp 1 1
(u nd er it) m u st be 3 X 4 1 2 in or d e r t o be a t a p r op orti ona l
° °

d i st a nc e a nd thu s ex a c tly in m u nd a n e sextile with Qt He r e a l so orb s .


,

are pe rmitt ed .

S o it ma y ha ppe n t ha t a t the sa m e time t he r e i s a f a v oura ble


mu nd a ne and a n u nf a v ou r a b le z od i a c a l a spe c t or the r eve r se betwee n , ,

2 pl a net s a nd i n tha t c a se t hey a r e c onsi d e r e d t o ne u tr a li se e a ch othe r .

( M o r e o n t hi s l a te r) L ikewi se we h a v e m u n d a ne tr i n e a spe ct ,

m u nd ane opp osi ti on mu nd a ne sq u ar e m u nd ane se sq u iq u a dr a te mund a ne


, , ,

semi q u a dr a te mu nd a n e se mi sex tile aspe c ts


-
,
-
.

A mu nd a ne P a r a ll el i s when 2 pl anet s ar e a t p rop orti ona l eq u a l


di sta nc e s from the M eri d i a n 9 26 5 Y on 1 d i st a nc e a b ove the cu sp
.
° ’ ‘ ’ °

of the 1 1 th hou se w ou l d be i n m u nd a ne P with a pl a n et a litt le le ss .

than 1 b ey ond the cu sp Of the 9th hou se


°
.

The d iffi cul ty wit h t he m u nd a ne hou se s i s the ex a c t m ome nt Of bi rth


a nd t h er e for e the kn owi ng p r e c i sely of th e v a r i ou s c u sp s If one i s not .

a b sol u tely sur e of t hi s it is wi ser t o le a ve the m u nd a ne a spe cts ou t


,

of a cc ou nt M u nd a ne a spe ct s f or me d with the p r ogr e ssive pl a n et s ma y


.
,

i n some ca se s b y the a cti on th ey e xe rc i se p u t u s on the tra ck of the ,

ex a ct time of bi rth .

A m u n d a ne i s 1 hou se a p art .

as 2 hou se s 1,

A 4 n

A ” If n

3
O I 41
P is. eq u a l di st a nce s t o the r ight a nd to the left Of
M C
. . or I . C .
86

which the Ego ha s chose n his spe ci a l c e ntr e in ord e r to le a rn fr om


expe rie nc e e nv ironme nt .

Thi s shows tha t the a str ol ogi ca l c omp u ta ti on ou ght not to be heli o
c e ntr i c b u t eg o c e ntr ic t ha t i s t o sa y the p l a ce of b ir th i s t he st a rti ng
-
, ,

p oi nt M a ny very le a rne d a str onomers r efu se t o c onc eive t hi s they


.
,

believe i n t hei r c onc eit tha t they live on the S u n not k nowi ng how e go ,

centric they are b ou nd to thei r imme d i a te su rrou nd i ng s "


The l st hou se i s the p art w hi c h i s u nd e r the ri si ng d egr ee a nd so
u nd e r the e a ste rn hor iz on ( a sc e nd a nt) the 1 2 th hou se a dj oi ns it a nd
i s ex a ctly a b ov e the e a ste rn hor iz on The ot he r 1 0 hou se s a re m betwee n .

su c ce ssively S O t ha t the c u sp of th e 4 th hou se i s th e N a d i r


, the c u sp ,

of the 7 th the D e sc e nd a nt a nd t he cu sp of t he l oth the Ze nit h oe C . .

T he se 4 hou se s a r e c a lle d the a ng l es Of the horosc ope .

T he Si gn a nd the d egr ee on the c u sp s of the hou se s i nd i c a te t hei r


size , whi ch a cc ord i ng a s one r em ove s from the eq u a t or d iffer m or e
, , .

I n high l a ti tu d e s i e ne ar the N orth or S ou th p ole sometime s m or e


, . .
~ -
,

tha n ha lf the v a u lt of he a v e n m a y be oc cu pie d b y one z od i a c a l Sign ;


a nd t hi s i s i n t hi s spe c i a l ca se sha r e d by a t le a st t hr e e h ou se s w he r e a s ,

i n the a dj oi ni ng p art of t he he a v e ns the sig ns a ppe a r c l osely c r ow d e d


t ogethe r a nd ther e e g thr ee Si gns ma y oc cu r i n one hou se At the
. . .

l a titu d e of E ngl a nd for i nsta nc e tw o si gns a t m ost ca n occu py one


, ,

hou se i n othe r w or d s i n E ng l a nd not m or e t ha n one Sig n ca n d r op ou t


,

of a ny one hou se .

Eve rythi ng in na t u re r epe a t s it self with r eg u l ar i nte rv a l s J u st a s .

e g
. . i n t he g rowth of the h u ma n em bryo we c a n f oll ow the w hole
d evel opme nt of m a n i n a ll his pe r i od s d u ri ng the w hole ev ol u ti on of
the e a rt h f r om hi s fi r st or i gi n u p t o hi s p r e se nt st a te 1 ) so d oe s t he
, ,

d a ily r ot a ti on of the E a rt h u p on i ts a xi s a nd t he p a ssi ng of the M e r i d i a n


by the v ar i ou s hou se s gi v e u s a symb oli c im a g e of m a n s life dur i ng
,

one i ncarna ti on L e t u s t ake e g the 4 a ng le s of t he hor osc ope


. . . .

Th e l st hou se or a scend a n t r ep resent s the m om ent when m a n ou t of the


spi ri tu a l worl d d escen d s i nt o m a tt e r a n d t h en b ec om es su bj ec t ed t o a ll t ha t
i s rel a t ed t o m a tt er Tha t i s why th e fi rst hou se i n the hor osc op e r ep r esent s
.

the p er sonal c hara c t er a nd the p hy si c a l bod y W e see t ha t pl a net s pl a c e d i n .

thi s hou se ha ve a n extr em el y str ong i nfl u enc e on the phy si ca l life Thi s hou se
,

c orresp on d s t o the m om en t of su nri se .

T he l oth h ouse sym b oli ses the t im e whe n m a n t a k es p a rt i n the f ul l life .

T he m a t eri a l a s well a s tha t whi c h i s S pi ri t u a l a nd em oti ona l pl a y the p ri nc ip a l


p art in tu rn L ife expresses i t self in its fu ll force the Z eni th i s rea c hed an d
.

,

therefore d oes the I ot h hou se or M C rep resent in the horosc op e p ower gl ory . . , ,

honou r bu si ness su c c ess p rom ot i on etc a n d th erefore d o the pl a net s whi c h


, , .

occ u p y thi s h ou se ha v e the gr ea t e st i nfl u ence on a l l t he se m a tt e rs Thi s hou se .

c orresp on d s t o the m om en t when the S u n rea c he s the m eri d i a n a l t i t u d e .

The 7 i h hou se symb oli ses m a tu r e a g e when the p a ssi ons a nd d esi res ,

1
) S ee t he C h pt e r E m b yol ogy a nd its bea r i ng on Ast ol ogy
a r r .
87

b ec ome c onqu ered and the hi gher man begins to ru l e the l ower inclin a ti ons .

He b egin s to u nd erst a nd tha t he i s not there as a sep ara t e b ein g a p art from ,

a ll oth er li v e s bu t b egins to feel one wi th the one L ife th a t a n im a t es a ll


, .

Tha t i s why in the horosc op e the 7th hou se d enot es the hou se Of u ni on of ,

marri a ge Of p artnership etc I t i s the p oint Of su n set


, . .

The 4 i h hou se sym b oli ses ol d a g e the t im e when the na ti v e ha s p a ssed


,

the p eri od of earthy exp eri enc es a nd b egi ns to p rep a re for hi s life in the next
( a str a l) worl d.

S o t hi s hou se i s the one tha t d enot es the rel a t i ons a nd c i rcu m st anc es a t
Ol d a ge a n d fu rther i t ha s rel a ti on t o p erm an ent p ossessi ons .

P er ma nent p ossessions me a n i n thi s ca se a s will be u n d e r st ood the


, ,

m u nd a ne or w orl dly (m a te ri a l ) Side of exp er iences g a i ned throu ghou t ,

t he e art hy life whi ch ar e transm u ted i nto p erma nent ta l ents a nd


,

cha r a cter isti cs a nd so be c ome perm a ne nt p osse ssi ons of the Ego ”
.

Thi s i s the p oint of the l owe st p ositi on of the S u n the N a d ir , .

Thu s e a ch hou se ha s its symb oli c me a ni ng We se e al re a dy by


.

t he f or eg oi ng t ha t the hou se s ha ve t o d o d i r ectly wit h the m a teri a l


Si d e of life a nd t a ke n a s a w hole we ma y say tha t they r e p r e sent the
b od y wit h the l st hou se a s the spe c ifi c exp r e ssi on of it
, .

A cc ord i ng a s the b od y ha s m or e p urified te nd encie s the i nfl u e nc e ,

of the pl a ne t s c a n exp r e ss t hrou g h t he hou se s on hi ghe r pl a n e s tha n


the p hy sic a l a s well a nd t hi s i s e spe c i a lly the ca se i n the hou se s 4
, ,

6 8 a nd 1 2 w hi ch a re ca lled occu l t houses


, .

S O the b od y i s exp r e sse d in a tw of ol d w a y in the hor osc ope ,

i ndi r e ctly by the z od i a ca l sig ns a nd d ir e c tly by the hou se s a nd we


fi nd eve r a worki ng t ogethe r of the tw o S O d oe s the Sign A rie s c or
.

r e sp ond t o the l st hou se T a u ru s t o the 2 u d G emi ni t o the 3r d etc


, ,

i n othe r w or d s the fi rst hou se g overns the he a d the se c ond the t hroa t ,

a nd n e c k , the t hi r d l u ng s shou l d e rs a nd
,
the tw elfth hou se
t he feet T hi s se c ond ary a cti on a l so exte nd s t o a l l t ha t c ome s u nd e r
.

t he r e spective h ou se s e g a n a spe c t i n 8 will exe r ci se a se c ond ary


, . .

a c ti on on ou r fi na n ci a l c i r c u m st a nc e s (2 nd hou se ) a n a spe c t in up

( nu t riti on) will ha ve a b y a cti on on ou r he a lth (6th hou se) etc The
- .

p ri ma ry infl u ence Of t he signs howeve r r em a i ns the p r i ncip a l by fa r


, ,
.

The T w elve Hou ses as d iffe r e nt Fi elds Of Act ivity .

We ha ve see n a l re a d y tha t t he r e i s a cl ose c onne cti on betwee n


t he se 1 2 p a rt s in w hich the horosc ope i s d ivi d e d a nd the 1 2 Z odi a c a l
signs E a c h h ou se r ep r e se nt s a m or e d efi nite fiel d of a c tivity by w hic h
.

t he Ego tr ie s to g a i n hi s expe r ie n c e s a nd t hi s fi el d of a ctivity i s m ost


c l osely c onn e cte d with t he Sign t ha t i s r ep re se nte d by the hou se The .

c hief d iffe r e nce betwee n t hem i s tha t the hou se s d e note expe ri e nce s
,
88

on the physic al pl a ne and the signs de note the exte nt of ou r feeli ng s


a nd e m oti ons i nc l u d i ng the i ntelle c t
, .

S o we m a y r eg a r d the O s re se ntin bod a nd t he si gg s

M W B ot h se rv e a s instr u m ents for the sp ir it the


.

I ndivi d u a h y t e Eg o t o exp r e ss it self Thi s Eg o is symb oli se d in the


, , .

hor osc ope by the pl a net s a s the r ep r e se nt a tive s a nd c o ope r a t or s of -


,

the S u n ,t he c e ntr e f r om w hi c h a l l c onsci ou sne ss i s b orn .

T a ke n in thi s w a y we m u st r eg ar d the fi rst hou se a s the l owe st


pl ane by w hi ch the fi rst z od i a c a l Si gn Arie s exp r e sse s it self the se c ond ,

hou se in t he sa me w a y c orr e sp ond s t o T a ur u s the t hi r d t o G emi ni the


, , ,

fifth to L e o the ei ghth to S c or pi o etc


, .

The exp r e ssi on of a pl a net eithe r t hr ou gh a sign or thr ou gh a hou se


, , ,

differs only a s t o the pl a ne on w hi ch the a cti on i s felt ; we might


c omp a r e it to a n em oti on exp r e sse d in f orm .

The hi gher a n i nd ivid u a lity r i se s i n ev ol u ti on the m or e he ri se s ,

a b ove the f orm the m or e i nd epe nde nt of it he grow s ;


, fr om thi s
it f oll ow s tha t a highly devel ope d Ego will ob serve the exp r e ssi on of
a pl a net thr ou g h a hou se othe rwi se t ha n a l ow d evel oped Eg o a nd now ,

we can im a gi ne tha t the re i s a st a g e on whi ch a highly d evel ope d Eg o


ca n ob se rve the a c ti on of a pl a net t hr ou g h a hou se i n the sa me w a y
a s a l owe r d evel ope d Eg o feel s it by exp r e ssi on t hr ou g h the Si gn c orr e s ‘

p ond i ng to tha t hou se so it i s a d iffe r e nc e i n c onsc i ou sne ss The G) in th e


, .

5th hou se wit h th e highly d e v e l ope d i nd ivi d u a l will exp r e ss it self in


t ha t c a se the sa me a s the Q in Q with the l ower d evel ope d Ego ,

a nd 2 i n th e 2 nd hou se wit h the f orme r will be a s Q i a ith the l a tte r .

e g
. .
G) in 5 th hou se with a d evel ope d ego me ans tha t the native will
be f a ithfu l ] fr om i nw a r d imp u l se s (Q )
(9 in 5 with a le ss d evel ope d ego me a ns tha t he i s f ond of
ple a su r e (5th
9 in 2 with a d evel ope d ego me a ns a o t ha t he i s pe a c e a ble . .

2 in 2 with a le ss d e v el oped e go me a ns a o tha t he i s f on d of hi s . .

p osse ssi ons (2 nd hi s m oney .

Thi s m u st a lw a y s be b orne in mi nd in j u dgi ng the pl a c e of the


pl a net s in the hou se s .

T he hou se s in the fi r st pl a ce be ar on our m a teri a l exi ste nce a nd on


the c onditi ons c onne cte d with it on the st a te s i n w hi ch the Eg o
,

will be pl a c e d d u r i ng his e a rt hly c ou rse t ha t i s his p a th of life


, ,

a nd the pl an et s p osite d in t hem pl u s the a spe ct s they r e c eive d e not e


, ,

the ob sta cl e s a nd t he help s it will meet wit h


. .

Fir st the hou se s tell u s the ve hi cle (I) (the b ody) the Ego ha s chose n
for thi s pilgr im a ge a nd t he te nd e nc ie s Of c ha ra cte r a nd char a cte ri sti c s (I)
whi ch it b ri ngs with it a s the r e su lt of f orme r d e sce nt s i nt o m a tter ;
,

they fu rthe r tell u s r eg a r di ng hi s na tive c ou ntr y his te a che rs a nd p ar e nts ,

( )
IV 7, O f hi s c o n temp ora r ie s h i s b r ot h
, e r s a n d Si ste r s (III ) of the ,

int ellectu a l fa cul tie s he i s endowe d with (II I ) of th e a ttempt s he ,


X I I : the

e nd , the d 1 ing ou t of his e arthly d e sir e s a nd wi she s


p u rifi c a ti on ( c
,

After thi s g e ne ra l tr e a ti se by whi ch one c a n see el a ti on betwee n


th e r
t he v a r i ou s d ivi si ons of t he he a ve ns we will l ook cl ose r i nt o the
me ani ng of the hou se s sep a ra tely , .

M e a ni ng of the 12 Hou se s .

N ow we will as f u lly as p ossible i nte rp r et w ha t e a ch hou se can


r ep re sent .

l st h ous e ( V ) d enot e s the ou twar d a pp eara n c e an d the chara c t er in


'

g eneral O f the b od y i t d en ot es the hea d the bra in an d the g enera l st a t e of


.
,

hea l th I n genera l i t shows the p ersona li ty and the stru ggl e for life a nd a l so
.
,

the na ti v e s a c ti on s

.

2 nd i nd i c a t es the fi nanci al ci rcu m st a nces u nfixed p ossessi ons


hou se ( 8 ) , ,

p ea ce lia nd influ enc es our feelings a nd em otions


b erty I t . .

3 r d hou se ( I I ) B rothers S i st ers r el a t i v es n ei ghb ou r s the e d u ca tiorirg


.
,hbfi , , ,

j ou rney s stu d y m anu script s l ett ers a b ili ty I t ha s a str ong rel a ti on to the
, , , , .

i nt ell ec t and the nervou s system .

4 th hou se ( Q ) Th e hou se a nd hom e lif e i nheri t ed t end enci es ou r envi


.
, ,

ronm ent d u ri n g the l a tt er p art of ou r lif e F ixed p ossessi on s I t a l so i n d i ca t e s . .

the fa ther a nd ou r rel a ti on t o him O ccu l t hou se b ea ri ng on p hy si c a l life a nd .


,

d ea th .

5 i h hou se I s r el a t ed to pl ea su res l ove a ffai rs ent ert a i nm ent s sp ecu ,


-
, ,

l a ti on s ga m es c il d ren I t i s opp osed t o the 1 l th hou se a nd a s i t were the


, , .

fu lfi lm ent of i t (hopes a nd wi shes) .

6 i k hou se The h ou se of s c ne ss ; ik it
ha s a so b ea r ng on l i v
ser an s, t
i nferi ors , ser vi ce , d ress hy gi ene , imp ort ant , c a re for the b od y i n g enera A n l .

hou se for those wi iwho ha v e t o d o Si c k th nu rs ng a nd trea trnent of the .

7 th hou se ( A ) i s rel a t ed to m a rri a g e p art nership soc i e ty soci a l l if e in , , ,

g enera l M ore over p u bli c Opp on ent s p rosec u ti ons I t r ep resent s i n a sense
.
, , .

th e in d i v i d u a li ty a s opp ose d t o the l st hou se t ha t of p ersona li ty )


, , .

( )
8 i h h ou se h a s t o d o t h d ea t h 1
11
a nd a ll t h a t i s r e a t e d to t su c h a s wi l i ,

i i
nher t an c e s e ga c es s The S gn on the c u s a n d the a s ec t s of the
, l i , will . a net s i p p pl
pl
a c ed i n VIII or of the ru er of VHI t en nd ca t e the na tu re of the d ea th l Of i i
Oft he p
hy s c a b od y O cc u t hou se i l . l .

9 i h house P
hil oso hy , r e gi on t ea ch ng e d u ca ti on a n d everyt h n g p li , i , i
c onn ect ed t o tha t l
A so ong j ou rn ey s i n ore gn c ou n tri es I t b ears on the
. l f i .

a b st ra c t w a y of th nk n g a s i i
ose d t o the 3rd the hou se of c onc ret e t h nk n g Opp , i i .

m
D rea s a nd vi s ons c o e a so u nd er t h s hou se i m l i .
91

l oth hou se ( 3 ) i s rel a t e d to honour worl d l y p ower fa m e p rom ot i on , , , ,

c al li n g or p osi ti on a n d a l so i nd i c a t e s th e m ora l st a nd p oin t of the n a t i ve Thi s .

hou se i s su pp osed t o rep re sent th e n a t i v e s m other a s the fou rt h rep resent s


the fa ther M a ny a str ol og ers howev er r ev erse thi s ord er a nd t a k e the f ou rth
. , ,

for the m oth er an d th e t enth for the fa th er c on si d eri n g tha t th e fa ther ha s , ,

m u ch to d o wi th i nfl u encin g the c hoi ce Of professi on or c al ling B u t i t shou l d .

b e not ed tha t wi th p arent s the m other frequ entl y t ak es the l ea d .

1 1 th hou se ( z ) Fri end s hop es a nd wi shes The na tu r e of fri end s a nd


.
, .

a c qu a i nt a nce s i s exp ressed b y the si gn on the c u sp a nd b y a ny pl a ne t p osi t ed


i n the hou se I t d enot e s the na ti v e s a tt i t u d e t oward s hu m a ni ty — hi s har m ony

.
,

or di shar m ony wi t h hi s fell ows .

1 2 th house The hou se of t ri al a nxi ety care a nd limi t a t i on I t i s , , , .

rel a t e d t o p ri sons, c onv en t s hospi t al s l u na ti c a sylu m s t o a nyt hi ng tha t


, , ,

d enot es sec l u si on a nd limi ta t i on He mu st l ear n here t o re gard him self not .


,

a s a sep ar a t e b ei ng b u t a s a p a rt Of the Whol e i n sep ara bl e fr om i t a n d e v er


, ,

in c ont a c t wi th i t O cc u l t hou se . .

He r e f oll ow s b riefly the me a ni ng of the hou ses in w hi ch is sho wn


the r el a ti on Of the z od i a c a l sig ns t o the p art s of the b od y .

l st hou se V the hea d ‘ ’


temp era m ent , ou twa rd a pp ea ra nce Of t he n a t ive .

zu d hou se 8 thr oa t hi s g o ng i i nt o m a t eri a l life ,


hi s p ossessi ons fina n ,

c i al c rc u i m st anc es .

3rd hou se 11 l u ng s hi s short j ou rney s, hi s re al ti ons sp eci a ll y , b rothers ,

it
s s ers, c ou s ns, i p
hi s c orr es ond ence stu d y , .

4 th hou se stoma ch hi s hom e, i nheri t a nce from.


p arent s , hi s fa ther ,

hi s r e sti ng a ce pl a n d c ir cu m st a nce s a t th e c l ose of lif e .

5th hou se hea r t


Q hi s piri t ofs en er r se, t pi his p a ssi on l ove a ffa irs ,
-
,

l
c hi d ren , sp e c u l a trons, n t i i i a t ive pl ea su res
, .

6th hou se up bowel s hi s heal th, nu r t i ti on , interi ors , f


en orc e d l ab ou r , his
l t ion
re a to ser va nt s .

7th hou se A k id n eys m arr i a g e , u n ons i a nd se p ara t i ons , hu sb a nd or


wife p artners Opp onent s
, , an d the p u b l i c .

8th hou se 111 g ener a ti ve system sex i nclin a t i ons , sc hoo l Of life ,
i nheri
, l
t a nce eg a c es d ea th i , .

9th hou se ,2‘ thig hs hi s l onger j our neys wi d ening Of vi ew , , hi s ou tlook


on lif p il
e h oso hy
, p .

l oth hou se 78 knees hi s p osit i on or s a t ti on , hi s na me , honour , ca lling ,

c ond u c t u bl c , p i a pp ea ra nce .

1 1 th hou se 3 l ower l eg hi s see ki ng a ft er su pport from fri end s hi s hop es ,

a nd she swi .

12 th hou se 3c feet t he u n seen di ffi c ul ti es , sec re t mi es prosec u tions


en e , ,

h os pit al s impri sonment


, , i
hi s g o ng d own a s re g ard s the worl d .
92

From f or e goi ng it foll ow s tha t the na tive s r el a ti on t o his u nc le s


the

a nd a u nt s (t he y a r e t he b r ot he r s a n d si ste rs of hi s f a t h e r) i s i ndi ca ted


by the 6th hou se ; the 6th hou se b ei ng t he t hi r d (b r ot hers) fr om the
4 th (f a the r) T he p osse ssi ons of the p a rt ne r a r e i nd i c a te d by the 2 u d hou se
.

( p osse ss i on s) f r om th e 7 th ( p ar t ne r) tha t i s the 8th hou se ; the arth e r s


,

b rothe rs by the 9th hou se or the 3r d (br others) fr om the 7 th p art ner) .

I n thi s w a y we might a rr i v e a t m a ny othe r c oncl u si ons .

The hou se s a r e d ivi d e d i nt o :


Ca r d i na l ( a ng u l a r) hou se s 1 4 7 a nd 1 0 , , .

S u cceed ent 2 5 8 a nd 1 1 , , .

Ca d en t 3 6 9 a nd 1 2 , , .

I n the a ng u l a r hou se s the a c ti on of the pl a net s i s str onge st .

In the ca d en t hou se s the a cti on i s we a ke st .

The su cceed ent hou se s a cti on i s in b etwee n


Th e hou se s ha v e t he i r or bs, j u st like the pl a net s Th e orb for a .

c u sp wit h a short r i si ng Si gn ( 7 6 D C V 8 I I ) for a ll c ou ntr ie s


‘ ’
, , , ,

with N orthe rn L a titu d e i s 5 a nd for a cu sp b e a ri ng a sl owly ri si ng


°

Sign 51 "V A
, m , it is
, , For c ou nt rie s wit h S ou the rn L a titu d e
it i s the othe r w a y a b ou t v iz the q u i ckl y r i si ng signs the r e a r e Sl owly
, .

ri si ng Si gns he r e a nd the r eve r se


, .

A c c or d i ngly a pl a net e g in th e 5th hou se 5 or 8 or le ss ( depe ndent


, .
°
.
°

on the si gn) fr om t he c u sp i s r e ck one d t o be i n the 6 th hou se a s t o its


, ,

a cti on For the A sc e nd a nt 1 2 a t le a st m a y b e t a ke n so a p l a net w hi c h


°
.
,

a b ove the r i si ng d e g r ee i n t he 1 2 th hou se i nfl u e nc e s the


°
is e g 1 0
. .
,

A sc e nd a nt a nd t heref or e b ody a nd temper a me nt .

Th e nea r er the c u sp the str ong er the a c ti on w hi ch the pl a net


,

ex e r ci se s in the p art i cu l ar hou se .

Th e pl a n et s on or n ea r the cusp of a n a ng u l a r house exer c i se the


g r e a te st i nfl u e n c e d u r i ng t h e w h ole life .

C a lc u l a t ion of the Hor osc op e .

At the end of thi s book the r e i s give n a Ta ble of Hou se s for the
l a titu de Of Lond on (5 1 w hi ch c a n a l so b e u se d for the northern st a te s
°

of Ame ri c a A t a b le for N ew Y ork (40 43 N ) ma y a l so be u sed for ° '


- .
.

S an Fr a nci sco D e nve r etc For S ou thern C a na d a t a ke the t a ble s for


-
, .

L iver p ool or G l a sg ow (r e sp 53 25 a nd 5 5 5 3 N L a t a nd for e g


° ’ ° ’
. . . . .

L os Ang el os and S a n D ie g o the t a ble for 3 7 N L a t se e R a p ha el s


° ’

. .

Ta ble s of Hou se s For t he N ort he rn p ar t of Engl a n d a nd for S c otl a nd


(53 2 5 N ) the t a ble Of hou se s for L ive rp ool i s to be u se d ; it will
° ’
.

be f ou nd in the ep he me ri s for a ny ye ar .

1
) Pu b li he d b y W F ou l sh m
s C o Lond on p i ce 1 S h
. a . , r .
94

u te s T he l oca l time the r e is 20 mi nu te s l a te r t han the offici a l st a nd ar d


.

ti m e Thi s ex a mple will su ffi c e for a l l ca se s


. .

Th e f oll owi ng st a nd ar d time s a r e a cc epte d ,

Gr T hou r . . G r T hou r . .

T he N etherl a nd s(A mster d a m) We stern Au str a li a 8 .

M iddle E u rope 1 Ea stern 10


. .

B a ste m 2 N ew Ze a l and .
-

B r iti s I nd i a
h T he Ea st c oa st ofA m eri c a — Gr T 4 . . .

B urm a E a ste rn p art 5 .

Hongk ong 8 C e ntra l .6 .

J a p an 9 R ocky M ou nt a i ns 7
S ou th—
. .

Afr ic a 2 The We st c oa st of Am e ri ca .

B a t a v i a (l oc ti me) .
( C a na d a a l so)
Philippi ne I sl a nd s 8 Ha w a i .

T he d iffe r enc e betwee n G r ee nwi ch time a nd the l oc a l ti m e a t the


Ha g u e i s a b ou t 20 mi nu te s It i s 20 mi nu te s e a rlie r a t G r ee nwi ch so
.
,

the time we m u st t a ke a c c or d i ng to G r T ( G r ee nwi ch time) i s a m . . . .

Thi s time it i s we w ant in or der to c a l cu l a te the pl anetary p ositionsx


We fi nd gi v en a s sider e a l time on Ma y 1 6th 3 h 34 22 (see the .
’ '

side r e a l time t a ble a t the e nd of t hi s b ook )


-
.

Thi s i s the S T a t noon Th e time w a s


. . a m so tha t we ha ve
. . .

t o m a ke a sm a ll c orr e cti on i n the S T It w a s the d a y bef or e 4 le ss


'
. .
,

a s the t a ble S how s whi ch m a ke s a d iffer e nc e of 9 ; or % X
,
4 40
for 4 hr s S O fr om the S T on M a y 1 6th m u st be su btra cted
. . . If
the bi rth ha d t a ke n pl a c e a t 4 p m 40 shou l d ha ve bee n a d de d
'
. . .
,

I n or d er t o fi nd t he c orr e ct S T a t bi rth t he r e m u st be su btr a cte d . .

fr om the S T G r ee nwi ch a t noon the time of b i rt h bef or e noon in thi s


. .
,

c a se 1 2 1 0 m Ha d the time of bi rth bee n .


p m we . .

shou l d nee d t o a dd If the fig u r e g ive n i n S T i s t oo little t o su btr a c t


. . .

from we mi ght for c onve nie nc e sa ke a dd 24 hrs to it


, . .

We get S . T . M a y l 6th Gr . noon 3 h 34 . m . 22 5 .

a dd 24 h .

2 7 h 34 m 2 2 . . S .

Time of bir th b efor e noon 4 h 10 m . .

su btra ct
23 h 24 m 22 . . s .

C orr e cti on of the S T . . for 4 h . 10 m . 40 S



.

w hi m 23 h 23 . m . 42 s .

S . T . at birth 23 h 2 4 . m .

the 75th d e g ree ea s t up t o th e c oa s t .

90th 75th d e g r ee .

l 05th
” 1 20th
95

We ma y a l so p roc ee d a s f oll ow s ,

S T M a y 1 5 th G r a t noon
. . . 3h .

Time el a p sed si nce M a y 1 5 th noon 19 h .

’ 23 h
C orr ect i on of the S T .
) for 1 9 h
.
1
. 50 m . a dd

(be cau se of 4

in 24 hr s ) .

S T a t bi rth
. .

The re a son of th e c orrecti on of i s be cau se , in the fi r st


the S . T .

c a se th e S T w hi ch
, . . a dv a nce s 4 mi nu te s i n 24 hr s i s le ss th an a t ,

noon ( G r M a y l.6 th) a nd in t he sec ond ca se i s m or e tha n a t noon


( G r . M a y 1 5th) .

Whe n we l ook in the Ta ble of Hou se s u nd er S ide re a l Time we ,

fi nd the ne ar e st S ide r e a l Time to tha t w hich we w a nt is 23 h 23 m , . .

1 5 s a nd n ext t o it u n d er the he a d i ng ascend a nt : Q 6 1 9


°
. I n the
sam e li ne we fi nd a l so u nd e r 1 0 (cu sp of the l ot h hou se or M C ) , . .

u nd e r 1 1 ( c u sp of the 1 1 th hou se ) u nd e r 1 2 I I
‘ ’
DC Y , ,

u nd e r 2 u nd e r 3 £1
, ,

) N oti ce th a t thi s
tion Of th e S T even for 1 8 h r s t ot a l s only 3 and can '
1 c orr ec . . .

never b e m ore th a n I f no ve ry pr e ci se c a l cu l a ti on i s r e u i re d it m a y b e n eg l ect e d ,

t h e diffe r en ce i n t he ri sin g S ig n b ein g very sli g ht ind ee d u s the c a l cu l a ti on b e .

c om es simp l ifi e d Th e di ff e r e n c e m a y b e r e d u ce d to 1
. 2 m a t m ost w h en in d rawi ng .
,

u p th e h ou se s t h e S T i s a l w a y s t a k en for th e d a y of b i rth a n d n ot for th e p r ece d


. .

ing a s i s a l so d one in c a l cu l a ti n g t he p l a net s


, .

Ex a mp l es for ca l cu l a ti ng the A scend a nt ne g l ec tin g th e tw o c orr ecti ons for ,

S T w hi ch a s w e h a ve seen m a y b e neg l ecte d when no ext r em e a ccu ra cy i s requ i red


. .
, .

1 B i rth M a y zu d 1 9 1 3 B e r lin 7 p m L ocal Tim e


. . . . . .

S T Ma y 2u d . . 2 hr s 39 m 1 0 s . . .

Time aft er noon 7 hr s .

S T a t b irt h 9 h rs 39 m 1 0 S S O A sc is 8 20 m ° ’
. . . . . . .

2 B irth M a y 20th 1 9 1 3 T he H a g u e
. a m Gr eenwi ch Tirn e . . . . .

S T M a y 20th . . 3 hr s 50 m 8 s . . .

24 h rs .

27 hrs 50 . m . 8 s .

Time be fo e r noon 4 hr s 50 . m .

Co rr . for l oc a l time eas t of

S T at. . b i rth
23 h r s . 20 m . 8 s
. S O A 8 0 is 1 9 .
°
10

B i rth M a y l 6th 1 9 1 3 B ri stol . W est of L ond on . see m ap of Eng l a nd ) ,

p m Gr T . . . .

The c orr ec ti on for l oc al ti e m is 4 min te s u for ea c h d eg r ee of l ongitu d e ,

so her e X 4 10 m . min t es u .

S T M a y l 6th
. . 3 hr s . 34 m 22 . s.
m
Ti e a ter noon f 7 hr s . 15 m .

1 0 hrs 49 m 22
. . s.
Co r r . for l oc a l tim e 10 m .

su b tr a ct e d )
gT
o be
. . 1 0 hrs 39 m. . 22 8. S o A sc i s 1 9 .
°
in
96

N ow we ha ve f ou nd the c u sp s of the hou se s 1 2 3 1 0 , , , , 1 1, 12


a nd th e Opp osite signs w ith the sa me d egree s ar e the c u sp s of the
Opp osite ou se s 7 8 9
h 4 5 6 1
, , , , , , .

O pp osite the a scend a nt Q?) 1 9 45 we get c p )


u s 7 1
2; 1 9
’ °
45

O pp osite c u sp 2 52 5 c ome s c u sp 8 5
° °

° °
3 24 S) 24 9

,
° °
21C 20 10 1 20
7 4
Y 27
‘ ’ °
11 i 1
27
°
5
° °
11 12 12 12 6
We now p roc ee d to se e if t here ar e a ny Si gns mi ssi ng a nd g oi ng
ove r the Si gn s i n thei r or d e r , we fi nd t ha t betwee n c u sp s 1 1 a nd 1 2 ,

in the l 1 th hou se the Si gn 8 i s mi ssi ng ) We p u t it i n t he 1 1 th hou se


,
2 . .

O pp osite 8 the Si gn "1 is mi ssi ng so we i nsert it i n the 5 th hou se ,

( th e Opp osite hou se ) t h e s e a r e t he S O- c a lled i nter cep ted sig s


n .

The ou ter a rr ow i nd i ca te s the d ir e cti on i n w hi ch t he signs r i se a b ove


the horiz on The pl a net s m ove t hr ou g h t he si gns a nd the hou se s in the
.

Opp osite d i r e cti on (se e fig p . .

T he di a gr a m of the hou se s i s r e a d y now a nd we m a y p r oc ee d t o


ca l cu l a te the p ositi ons of th e pl a net s in it .

For M a y l 6 th we fi nd gi v e n the l ongitu d e (Long ) the l a titu de (L a t ) .

a nd th e d e c li na ti on ( D e c l for Q a nd D ) The d e c l a nd the l a t of the


. . . .

pl a net s a r e give n a t the t op of’ the' pag e of Ra pha el s Ep heme ri s ’


.

We find for l ong 6) 24 59 45 i n 8 Thi s i s th e S u n s p ositi on a t


°
. .

G r ee nwi ch a t noon The bi rt h t ook pl a c e a t . am G r T i e 4 hrs . . . .

30 m e ar lie r
. .

N ow , w he n ca l c u l a ti ng the pl a nets we m u st p r oc ee d fr om Gr tim e . .

S o in or d e r to fi nd the ex a c t pl a c e Of G) a t bi rt h we m u st su btr a ct
t he d i st a nc e the S u n m ov e s in 4 hr s 30 m . .

We p r oc ee d thu s .

P ositi on of the G) M a y 1 6 noon


° ' "

24 59 45

1 5 7 su btr a ct
’ '

6) M a y 1 5 24

6)

s m oti on in 1 hr . ther ef or e 57

48
'
: 24 34 68 24
'
2

24

30 m
’ ’ ' ' ’ '
S o in 4 hrs . . X 2 24 9 1 08 1 0 48

1
) 0 Pp ositi e v co me s A ,

n 8 n m

II n R
6 n X
n Q a

"V n

2
) S ee hor oscop e p 27 . .

3
) With th e h el p of a ta b l e Of l o a ri thms thi s c a l cu l a ti on m a y b e d one m u ch

q u i c k er ( a t th e e nd Of th e b ook i s a t gl e of l og a ri thms) A s foll ows


’ '
,

t he l og for O 5 c ou rse in 24 hrs °


48 58

. .
(57 or
the l og for 4 h rs 30 . m . 7270
A d di ti on gives
98

The l ong . of 8 7 16
° ’
8 on M a y l 6t h .

Th e l ong . of 8
°
5 29
'

8 on M a y 1 5 th .

M oti on 8 in 24 hr s
° ’
. 1 47

31
° ' 1 ' ’
i . e .
p er hr . 1 47 24 z 4 a nd in hrs . 20

Or with the ai d of l og ar ithm s: '


°
l og 1 4 7
.

l og 4 hrs 30
. . m . 7270
lo
g
.

The p ositi on Of 8 is ther ef or e 7 1 6 ’


20

6
°
56

8 .

At the top of th e p age of R a p ha el s Ep hemeri s on the ri ght we fi nd ’

, ,

the pl ace of the D N od e or D ra g on s he a d the pl a ce wher e eclipti c ’

a nd c ele sti a l eq u a t or i nte rsect e a ch oth e r .

We find for it on Ma y 1 5th 0 36 V


z
° ' ‘ ’

d iffe r e nce p d _ 3
M a y 1 7 th 0 3O V
0 1 , . .

on
pl a ce
SO 9
,
_ °
0 33 V
’ ‘ ’

pl a c e (dr a g on s t a il )
° ’
0 33

a nd

8 :

I n or de r t o fi nd the G B or Pars Of F ortu n e we a dd the p ositi on of


the D t o tha t of t he a sce nd a nt a nd su btr a ct fr om the t ot a l the p ositi on of


the S u n, or :

63 D asc .
(9 .

L ong D i s
. 2 °
13 A

z 6 signs 2 °
13

L ong asc i s 1 9 si gns


' '
.
°
45 9 3 3 °
1 9 45
T ogether
L ong G) is 24 °
49

8 su btr a ct
7 s igns 27 °
9
'
27 °
9
'
m .

We
ha ve see n on p age 94 tha t we h a ve t o m a ke a c orr ecti on for
S T for the time bef or e or a fte r noon G r ee nwi ch With gre a t er
. .
, .

d iffe r e nce s i n l ongitu d e E a st or We st of G r ee nwi ch we ha ve to m a ke ,

a se c ond c orr ecti on For 24 hou r s i e for a c omplete r ot a ti on


. . .

of the e ar th u p on its a xi s there i s a di ffe r e nce Of 4 S T



so for
, . .

every 90 i n l ongi tu d e the d iff er ence is


°
Thi s d iffe re nc e is a dd ed t o
We stern Longitu d e and su btr a cte d fr om the S T with Ea stern Longitu d e . . .

The r e ason w hy i s evide nt .

S eei ng tha t the ex a ct time of bi rth i s ve ry sel d om kn own a nd the se


t wo c orr e c ti ons t og ethe r t ot al some mi nu te s a t m ost, we d o not c ommit
a crime w he n we si mply ne g le c t b oth c orr ecti ons if the d iffe r e nce i n
l ongitu de and in time i s not v e ry grea t .

For the B ri ti sh I sle s we ca n a lw a y s neglect the corr e cti on of the


S T for the differ enc e in l ongitu d e
. . .

In or der to get the c orr ect as cenda nt a nd ther efore a correct map

1
) S ee Ra pha e l s ephemeris for

Ma y 1 9 1 3 .
99

of the hou se s the tim e of birth m u st be c a lcu l a ted ex a ct to a mi nu te


, .

Var i ou s method s ha ve bee n give n t o thi s e nd b u t we c a nnot de al with ,

them al l her e Thi s su bject is m or e fu lly g one i nt o la te r a nd one method


.

g ive n Th e c orr e c ti on of the time Of bi rt h r eq u i r e s ve ry m u ch expe r ie nc e


.

a nd p a tie nc e a nd it i s u sel e ss l a b ou r for a stu d e nt of a str ol ogy .

For him it i s the sa fe st method t o c omp a r e the d a t a of the p r i nc ip a l


eve nt s in his life a nd the p ositi on of the p rogr e ssive p la nets with
r e g ar d t o the c u sp s of the hou se s e spe ci a lly of the M C (r a d ix , . .

Thi s will be de a lt wit h l a te r w he n we t a ke u p the su bject of the ,

p rogr e ssive a spe ct s .

We sha ll now i nse rt the pl a nets in the hou se s T he a sce nd a nt i s .

the E a st the M C the S ou t h The si gns r i se on the e a ste rn hor iz on


, . . .

a nd g o thr ou g h the S ou t h The fi r st d egr ee of a Sig n r i se s a b ove the


.

hor i zon f oll owe d by the r em a i ni ng d egr ee s a nd the othe r Signs in th eir
ord e r (S e e hor fig p a g
. . . .

The Sign 8 i s i nte r c epte d a nd i n or d e r t o i n di ca te t ha t the G) i s


p osited in thi s i nte rc epte d Sign a nd not in one of the n eighb ou ri ng we ,

p u t C ) 2 4 4 9 a c r
°
o ss t h e 1
'

1 t h h ou se ; 8 a l so i s i n t hi s s ig n S o we .

p u t 8 6 5 6 u nd e r the G) a l so a cross the hou se Th e D i s 2


’ '

°
, 13 .
°

in A On the cu sp of the 5 th hou se i s A


. Th e fi rst d egree s Of
A ha ve t he r ef or e a l r e a d y p a sse d the c u sp of the 5 th hou se a nd a r e
, ,

in the 4 th hou se S o D 2 1 3 we p u t in the 4 th hou se ne ar the C u sp


'
°
. .

28 t oo i s i n A (0 °
a n d s o we p u t 8 0 °
3 3 bef or e a n d n e ar

the D ? 2 3 42 93 c ome s in the fi rst hou se (a sc e nd a nt) r ight u n d e r t he



1 °
.

cu sp w hich be ar s 1 9 45 Q ; It] : 7 33 x 13 c ome s in the 8th hou se for


° '
° ’
. ,

the cu sp is in 5 c ome s in the l 1 th hou se ; for


; b 5
°
x 50 I °
I ° I I 12
is on the c u sp I n like m a nn er d o $ 2 6 5 V D 6 6 1 6 V an d 52 0 33
’ ’ ’
° ‘ ’ ° ‘ ’ °
.
, ,

c ome in V in the 1 0th hou se or M C for V 2 7 is on the cu sp Pl a c e . .


‘ ‘
.

69 2 7 9 m a cr oss the i nte r cepte d Sign "1 t o de note tha t it i s not in A



°
.

1
) R a d ix i s th e na me t p
Of th e b i r h -h or osc o e , a bb r e i a ed v t r . or ra d .
1 00

B ir th- H oroscop efor B u it e nz or g ( D u tc h Ea st In di e s)


M a y 23 1 9 1 3 1 1 p m
. . .

We sha ll now ca l c u l a te a hor osc ope for a pl a c e with S ou the rn


L a titu d e e g B u ite nz org on J a v a The bi rt h t ook pl a ce M a y 2 3r d 1 9 1 3
. . .
,

11 p m . .

B u ite nz org i s situ a te d on 1 0 7 °


E a st L ong a d a b ou t 7 S'ou th L a t
n .
°
. . .

1 07 ° East of G r ee nwi ch g ive s a d iff e r e nce i n time of 1 0 7 X 4 m or e


tha n 7 hr s S o it i s a t B u ite nz org m ore tha n 7 hr s e ar lie r a nd a c c or d i ng
. .

t o Gr T th e bir t h t ook pl a c e a t 4 p m W he n c a l cu l a ti ng the l on git u d e s


. . . .

of the pl a n ets we thu s ha ve t o a dd t hei r m oti on d ur i ng 4 hr s t o th e .

p ositi on a t Gr e enwich a t noon .

We c a n c a lcu l a te the hou se s for S ou thern L a titu de with Ta ble s of


Hou se s for N ort hern L a titu d e b y a dd i ng 1 2 hr s to the S T a t the . . .

mome nt of bi rth an d the n t a ki ng for th e Si gns obtai ne d a c c or d in g t o


thi s S T , the Opp osite si gns on the cu sp s of the hou se s
. . .
P ositi on d M a y 23rd i s
‘ ° ’ ‘
1 1 43 V

on
P ositi on 6 M a y 2 4 th i s 1 2 28 W”
° '
on

d

s m oti on in 24 hrs 45.

'
i e in 4 hr s
. . 7.

so p ositi on 6 a t bi rth i s 1 1 50 V
° ’ ‘ ’
.

In like m a nne r we fi nd

For 69 we fi nd :
l ong D . 9 s igns 13
°
18
'

19 signs °
28 1 8

signs
° ’
2 1 54

° ’
so 69 26 24 in 1117
.

Infl u e nc e of the Pl a nets in the A sc e nd a nt


T he e
a sc nd a nt r ep r e se nts the body The a ppe ara nc e e spe c i a lly b u t .
,

it a sol d e note s the char a cter a nd i ntelle c t w hi ch ar e confor ma bl e to


the d egr ee of the sig n tha t is r ising .

W he n, howev er, the r e i s a pl a net in the a sc e nd a nt or ne a r the


c u sp of the a sc end a nt , it gre a tly m od ifie s the ou twa rd a ppe a ra nc e a nd
the pe rsona l q u a li tie s T hi s i s e spe c i a lly the c a se whe n the p la n et
.

r e c eive s a spe c t s fr om the S u n, M oon, M e r c u ry or the r u le r of the


hor osc ope ) The n we g et a m or e or le ss st rong ble nd i ng of the q u a litie s
2
.

of the r i si ng Sig n a nd of the r i si ng pl a net .

The D
i n the a scend a nt a k e s the m
a c e a n d the orehea d b roa d , the f f
n ose sm al l
a n d a t the t ip
u su a ly snu bb e d The b od y b ec o l es s a by t h s . m m ll i
Moon influ ence a nd get s or e rou nd ed or s
-
ma nd s a nd e e t s a f m H
t a k es . f m ll I m.

i pi ii
the na t v e v ery rece t v e sens t v e a nd c ont nu al y ong n g a t er c ha n g e The
, i l l i f .

i ll l
nt e ec t i s c ea r a nd th s c o b n e d i m i wi
th the chequ ere d l e the M oon rod u ces if p ,

g vies t h e o o rt u n ty t o r ogpp
r e ss q u cik y i n e v o upt on u r os ty i s u su ai l
l y l i . C i i l
1 m t ever b e in mind th t t hese inf l ences
) We us ar a u a nd th ose tha t fol l ow ,

shou l d n ot simp ly b e r e d in j d ing ho o c op e b t c omp


a u a r s , u a r e d j u di ci ou sly t o t he
oth e imp ort n t i nf l ence s i n th e
r a o osc op e u r .

) S e e p 1 33
2 . .
1 03

t il ed
en a i
in f thi s
exp eri ences Ri sing i n z a nd in m the Moon
d es r e a t er new .
,

has a less i fl i t ca u ses here e goi sm pri d e and j eal ou s In


g ood n u enc e
th e fi ery S i gns i t m ak es p a ssi ona t e a nd imp ul si v e O f grea t imp ort anc e h
, ,

ere .
,

a s well a s wi t h the other pl a net s i n the a scend a nt are the a sp ec t s the M oon ,

re c e rve s .

The Q i n the a scend a nt m a k e s the b od y st ronger a nd gi ves i t an


a b u nd a nc e of vi ta l i ty The c ompl exi on i s fai r the ha i r fa i r or g ol d en e ye s
.
, ,

bl u e a nd chi n strongl y d ev el op ed The na tu r e i s op ti mi sti c the na ti ve wil l


, .

ha ve a strong sense of self est eem a nd b ears hi m self with d i gmty a nd a u thori ty
-
.

He will b e honest and fa i thfu l a nd ha ve a strong wil l The l a tt er q u a li ty i s .

e v en p resent when the S u n recei v e s b a d a sp ec t s bu t in tha t c a se the f eeli ng ,

of a u t hori ty c ha n ges i nt o arr og a nce m a st erfu l ness a nd selfi shness , .

I n th e a i ry a nd fi ery si gns the S u n influ ence i n th e a sc end an t i s m ost . -

fa vour a bl e i t gi ves c ou rt esy intu i ti on u pri g htness I n 8 i t gi ves too mu ch


, , , .

self r eli an ce a nd in m i nfl exi b ili ty


-
, .

8 i n th e a sc e n d a n t g v e s a s b o d y b a c k ha ri a n d u su lim
a y grey ey es, , l i ll
shar p xp i
i n e re ss on The nose i s ong narro . a nd o nt ed u su a y bent L s l , w p i , ll . ip
i mp m
th n The t e era ent i s nerv ou s a nd sen s t ve The a ce i s narro a nd ong
. ii . f w l
i p ii
Th s os t on Of 8 i s v ery a v o u ra b e for th e n t e ecft , l
b u t th e w a y in h ch i ll w i
i ll w ll xp
t he nt e ec t i e r ess t se i lf p
d e end s on the a s ec t s 8 rec e ves , p i .

p i ll
I n y ou th e s ec a y the n u enc e of 8 here i s e t ; i t t i s i fl el as ect ed , fl i w l p
i p i
t ca u ses rec oc ou sness T he Mercu ry ty e s are u su a y e oqu ent sc enti c
. p ll l , i fi ,

pi l
su sce t b e l
a nd re st e ss a nd t hey ar e o t en ond of t ra v e l ng If M erc ur y i s
, f f li .

l p i m i i i i l ff
,

b a d y a s ec t ed here t ak es th e na t ve t al ka t ve rr t ab e (in Z ) a ec t ed
, , ,

p fi i
o r su er c al ( i n 3c) 8 i n the a sc en d an t i n th e a iry si gns ha s a n e sp ec ra ll y g ood
.

i fl
n u ence l p
A b a d y a s ec t e d 8 i n the a sc end a nt u su a y rod u c es t rou b eso e,
. ll p l m
li l p
u nr e a b e ty es who t h nk u ch of the i m
se v es, c r t c se others try t o a e m l ii i , m k
m pp i i l
the a ear r d c u ou s or s a nd er the A b a d a s ec t of 131 here m ay rod u ce l m . p p
an

i
nv ent or b u t the nv ent ons are genera y i i
ort h e ss Th s ho d s g ood ll w l . i l
for 8 in M C l a so . . .

9 i n the a sce nd a nt g i ves


m e b od y a fu ll fa ce ful l lip s a strai ght a ha n d so , , ,

short n ose ; u su a ll y brown b u t som e t im es b l u e e y es wi th a ki n d exp ressi on


, .

P oli t eness a n d ki nd ness a re c onst a nt c ha ra c t eri st i cs The fa ce i s oval ra ther .


,

t oo broa d som et im es 9 fre qu entl y g i v es d impl es i n c heek s a nd chi n


. .

The V enu styp e i s symp a thet i c in a pp ea ran c e a n d m anners p u re a nd ,

honest i s fond of a pp rec i a t i on If here i s b a d l y a sp ec t ed esp ec i a ll y b y d


.

. .
,

t he re su l t i s p a ssi on a nd sensu a li ty n 9 m a k es the na t i ve c ha ngea bl e in


.

f ri end ship in m j eal ou s a nd exa ggera ted


, .

d i n the a scend a nt g v es a r or red ha i r ; the i


ou st a che i s a rer tha n f i m f i
hair u nd b eard The e y es ha v e a q u c k en et ra t n g g a nce , the nose i s sha e y,
. i , p i l p l
mw
a nd so e ha t b ent i n the u er ar t L s th n c hi n narro pp Ey e b ro s p . ip i , w .
-
w
b ea u ti u l y cu rved The r s ng S g n m a y of c ou rse a t er th s There i s u su a l y
f l . ii i l i . l
a sc ar or a a rk on the a c e m f .

f li
M ars gi ve s sel r e an ce c ou ra ge a nd str en gt h bu t
-
hen the a s ec t s ar e
, w p
n ot v ery g ood so e q u a i ty of the ani m , l
a n a tu re 1 S su re t o c o e to the ore m l m f
m ia k n g th e m i
d sa greea b e c hara c t ers l .

f i i
I n i ery s gns Mars g v es grea t u sh u ne ss, ove of argu ent , the na t ve p f l l m i
1 04

will u su a ll y
b e c o b a t v e bu t a the sa e t m i m ime generou s I n 2; Mars gi ves .

ta ct i
a nd d el b era t on ne t t o u sh
u i
ness in m x p f l , pa ssi on (the typ e i s d ar k here) .

In a i i p i ll
ry s gns, e s ec a y in 1 1 , 6 g v es a sha r i p int ell ec t .

Q) . g v es a st ou t ,
i n the set b od y
a scend a nt
e a sq u a r e c h n , a i u w ll , i f ll
f
a ce wi f ll
th u e yes h c h m a y b e rotru d ng so e ha t The c o e on i s
, w i p i mw . mpl xi
f i f i
resh the ha r a r or bro n The g an c e i s ra nk a n d
, w
en (j ov,
a ty e) the . l f Op i l p ,

e xp i
r e ss on of the e y es k nd b u t sha r a nd i
er y i n e c t e ent B al dn e ss t en , p fi xi m . Of
oc cu rs u n d er its n u enc e £21 i n asc , ei fl a s ec t e d , g v e s g ood he al t h and
. if w ll p
. i
su c c ess in e lif I
t i s a v ery ort u na t e n u enc e h ch a a k ens d ee y re g ou s
. f i fl w i w pl li i
a nd ora m l f li
ee n g s b u t a st rong a c t on of u , t er cha nges these ee ngs nto ffli i J pi f li i
p i
hy ocr s an d u n tru st orth ness
y w i .

I n a r s gns 91 iy i
ak es the na t v e hu a ne e m a nnere d a nd a a ens i m , w ll m -
, wk
th e in tu t on In In a nd 7 ii
8 ess good , in II )? s ec a y, here t
. a k es hi m l e p i ll w i m
f
o t en a u t ocra t c a n d d shonest i i .

b gi ves a t all wi ry st a tu re wi th an ov a l t hi n hea d


i n the a scend a n t , , , .

H ai r d ark eyes brown or blu e The S a tu m typ e is Sl ow in his m ovem ent s and
, .
-

seri ou s in hi s mi en He sel d om l ook s strai ght i n y ou r f a c e


. hi s gl a nce i s
He i s p ersev erin g p a t i ent m edi t a t iv e c ontem
,

u su al l y fixed t o the grou nd .


, , ,

l a tive a nd ec onomi c a l oft en r eli gi ou s T he i nfl u ence i s v ery b a d when S a t urn


p , , .

i s ill a sp ec t ed for i t m a k es him u nh a pp y mi serabl e stu bb orn , m ea n fa int , , ,

hea rt ed I n a iry si gns esp ec i a ll y b i s a t it s b est wor ki ng fa v ou ra bl y on the


.
,

mind S a t ur n i s a n enem y of su p erfi ci al i ty B y 1 ts l 1m1ta t1ng restrarnmg i nfl u ence


. .
,

i t ha s the effect of pu rifyi ng the cha ra c t er O ft en in thi s p ositi on i t c a u ses .

long p eri od s of d epressi on a nd m el a nchol y A n imp edim ent Of sp eech Oft en .

occu rs u nd e r t hi s i nfl u en c e (when a ffli c t ed ) .

H i n the i ves a stra nge expressi on to the fa ce The eyes a re


a scend a nt g .

Of a p ec u li ar steel grey or blu i sh sha d e imp ossibl e to int erpret c orrec tl y T he


-
, .

iri s seem s sm a ll er tha n u su al so tha t the whi t e of the eye i s Oft en vi sibl e ,

rou n d the i ri s The nose i s l arge a nd sha rpl y b ent in the u pp er ha lf The na t i v es
. .

ar e stra nge i n their mi en h a sty a cu t e and oft en d iffi cu l t to u nd erst a nd I t, , .

gi v e s a strong t end enc y t owa r d s a l l oc cu l t sc i ences a nd a sense of i nd ep en


d enc e of v ery hi gh d egree E cc entri c i nclin a ti on s are u su al l y p r esent . .

I n a iry si gns e sp e c i a ll y the strong t end enc y t owar d s occu l ti sm i s shown .

m i s worst in ea rthy si gns .

i p ii p i
i n the a scend a n t In t h s os t on N e tu ne g v es a rge d rea y eye s
t? . . l , m .

Wi i l l p p i pl i
th the h gh y d ev e o ed ty e th s anet g ves a n a rt st c t a st e gen u s ; a i i , i
seer a , mi
nd th a t seek s t o so v e the l m i
y st er e s of cha os W th the o er ty e . i l w p
it? Of p
t en rod u ces tr a nc e ed u s m i m w l
e a k , c ha ng ea b e c ha ra c t ers tha t a r e
-
t en , Of
i
a d d c t e d to li m p i
qu or or d ru gs e g or h ne, or ha ve u nna tu ra ha b t s B y the , . . l i .

str on g p ii p m i fl
os t on of N e tu n e the y c o e u n d er i ts n u enc e bu t ca nnot norm al y , , l
w i
a ns er i ts h gh v b ra t ons tha t in i i f i
a c t d o not q u t e b e ong t o ou r thr ee l
m
di ens ona k ngd o i l i m f p
W e see th ere ore by the ecul ar n u enc e of th s
. i i fl i
pl a n et m l li i
tha t g eni u s a nd ora si ckl i ness are qu a t e s tha t rea y t ou ch ea ch
, ll
other a nd c o e u nd er th e sa m e m i fl
n u enc e I p
t d e end s u on the ora a nd . p m l
i ll l p i i
nt e ec tu a sta n d o n t of the na t v e a s t o the di rect on i n i h c h th s n u ence w i i i fl
ill
w be e ressed xp .
1 06

of Merc p i ll y works fa vou ra bl on the intell ec t whereas a good


es ec a , ,

a sp ec t of ra nu s will b ri n g a t end en c y or occu l t i sm A b a d a sp ec t of J u pi t er .

in thi s hou se wi ll l ea d t o h oc ri sy a nd the na ti ve will t end t o fa na ti c i sm


if the ba d a sp ec t c omes from ra nns or M ars .

G ) i n 10 A ll a s ec ts r . p i
ec e v e d b y the S u n in th s hou se are of the grea t est i
m mo ent for the w or dl y os t on hon our a nd c a n g p ii
the na t v e T he S u n , lli Of i .

w ll p
e a s ec t ed in M C i s good for th e ( a ther) . oth er g v e s honou r, su cc ess
. f m , i
in lif e an d i n a ll k nd s of a tt ers i
t g ves occu a t ons a nd ro e ss ons of m . I i p i p f i
gre a t res ons b ty p i ili I
t i s str k ng t ha t near y a ll ru l n g onarchs ha ve e ther
. i i l i m i
pi
th e S u n or J u t er in M C or i n th e a sc nd ant hen a c t ed th s os t on
. . e . W ffli i p ii
m a k es the na t v e i p
rou d a nd a rr oga nt .

G) i n 1 1 giv es fa i thfu l a nd p owerful l fri end s a nd brings fu lfilment ofhop es


a nd wi she s we mi ght che ri sh B a dl y a sp ect e d thi s p osi t i on m ean s l oss of
.

fri end s di sa greem ent s throu gh them ; the a sp pl a net i nd ica t es from whi ch si d e
, .

w e are to dr e a d thi s .

(D i n 1 2 i s u n a v our a b e, v f l
t co e s th e n a t ve to k ee in the ba c k iz i. mp l i p
groun d he ee s , f l limi m
ted in a ny di rec t ons Th s os ti on t en g v es ec c entr c i . i p i Of i i
i
t end enc es The S u n a ct ed the na t ve ha s u ch to su er ro secre t
. ffli , i m ff f m
ene mi es He u su a l y
. l li
ves a a rt ro hi s re a t ons a nd the cross he ha s to p f m l i
i
b ea r d u r n g hi s e arth y l lif
e i s u su al y h e a vy G ood a s ec t s e s e c a y of the l . p p i ll ,

b enefic s c ha nge of c ou rse gr e a t y for the b ett er Thi s os t on a a y s g v es


, l . p ii lw i
a grea t i li i w
n c na t on t o a rd s occu t st u d y Th s i s a p t to d egenera t e nt o l . i i
p sy chi sm a n d ed u s m i mi m
es ec a y i n the a t ery s gns
, p i ll w i .

T he M oon in the Diffe r e nt Hou se s .


1
)
The M oon i n 2 well a sp ect ed esp eci a ll y by a b enefi c gives m u ch
a nd , ,

su cce ss in financi a l a ffa irs The m oney i s u su all y earned in bu sinesses tha t
.

ha v e t o d o wi th fl u i d s B u t a ffl i cti on by S a tu rn i s a su r e si gn of p overty


. .

D in 3 is fa v ou r a bl e for Short j ou rneys


ives a str ong li ki ng for them an d g .

The i on good t erm s wi t h b r oth ers an d si st er s a nd ne i ghb ours I t gi v es


na t v e i s .

a recep t i v e i nt ell e c t a nd a n i nc li n a t i on for st u d y Thi s i ncli na ti on i s fu rther .

i ndi ca ted by the a sp ect s the Moon rec ei ves ; e g M ercu ry a d d s shr ewd ness a nd . .

a l ertness J u pi t er a t end enc y t owa rd s soci a l p u rsu i ts Venu s to art Uranu s


, , ,

t o th e oc c u l t a nd ec c entri c etc , .

D in 4 i nd i c a t es m a ny
d uri ng the a tt er ha of c ha ng e s l lf life a nd su c cess
i l
i n a gr c u t ur e a n d a s a c ontra c t or W hen a ct e d b y ra nu s . ffli U su dd en c ha ng e s
of a b od e are t o b e e xp
ec t e d G en er al y a n a s ec t e d Moon . l ill p produ c es mu ch
u nha ppi
n e ss in ho e m lif
e a nd a n u n ort u na t e Old a g e The f . Opposit e i s tru e
wi p
th g ood a s ect s es ec a y of the b enefics , p i ll .

D in 5 a nd well a sp ec t ed m eans m a ny chil dren l ove , for al l k nd s i Of


pl ea su r e a nd ent ert a i nm ent ; b u t wi th a b a d a sp ec t e sp ec i a ll y , of S a t u rn u ch , m

1
) S ee th e first footnote p . 1 02 .
1 07

il lness
for th e l dren a nd di fficu l ti es throu gh all m a tt ers
c hi re a l tin g to th e
sth hou se Th . i s p osi ti on d enot es changea bili ty in fri end ship .

i n 6 g ves
D hen a ic te d i n w
u t a b e s gns a
, ab ffli
ty to c hr on c p u l m l i , li ili i
ff i fi i
m onary a ec t ons ; in x ed s gns t hr oa t b a dd er or heart a ect on s l n c ard na , l ff i ,

i l
si gns st o a ch c o m mpl i
a n t a n d hea d a che A f i ct on b y Merc ur y g ve s nerv ou s
-
. fl i i
i J pi i
d sord er, by u t er d sea ses of the v er a nd b ood etc a v ou ra b y a s ec t ed li l f l p
i i
t g v es a good c rcu a t on i l i .

D i n 7 d enot es a n ear l y m a rri a ge if S a tu rn send s no a sp ect I f the D .

r ec ei v es v ery b a d a sp ec t s here i t d enot e s gre a t i nharm ony or a n e a rl y d ea t h


,

of hu sb a nd (wife) or p art n er The Moon a lwa y s i ndi ca t es c ha nge a b ili ty in


.

a tt a c hm ent wi th m a n a s well a s wi th wom a n bu t in a fema l e horoscop e


, ,

there i s som ethi ng rom a nt i c in the c onnect i on a n d a s a ru l e there i s no rel yi ng


on the c onst an t fa i t hfu l ne ss Of the hu sb a n d Th e sa m e hol d s g ood for th e .

p art ner For soci a l life the Moon si gnifi es p opu l arity b u t flu c tu ating of short
.
,

d ura ti on Mu ch d ep end s on the a sp ec t s


. .

D i n 8 well a sp ec t ed d enotes inherit a nces or l ega c i es from m other or wife


or t heir fa mil y Wh en the M oon i s a ffli c t e d here t hi s p osi t i on i nd i ca t es a m ore
.
,

or l ess vi ol ent or u n exp e c t e d d e a th ; b y M ars a nd Ura nu s i t m e ans a su d d en


d ea th ; by S a tu rn a sl ow p ai nfu l d ea th whil e a n a ffli c t i on by N ep t u ne i s
, ,

sa i d t o d enot e d ea th b y d rown i ng or i n a d eep tr a nc e b y Opi u m m orp hi n e


, , , .

Thi s p osi t i on i s fa vou ra bl e for occu l t stu d y .

D i n 9 gi v es tr a v elli n gl ove
a n d r ep
of e a t e d c h a nge s d ur i n g life c han g es ,

tha t ar e u su a ll y a d v a nt a ge ou s I t i s v ery c ond u c i v e t o the i nt ell ec t a nd gi ves


.

l ove of stu d yi ng phil osophi c or r eli gi ou s su bj ec t s Well a sp ec t ed by M erc u ry .

gi v es a qu i c k in t ell ec t b y Ju pi t er a n i nc li na ti on t owar d s r eli gi on a nd


,

phil osophy b y Ura nu s t a l ent for oc c ul ti sm


, wi th Nep tu ne l ove of ,

m ysti c i sm p syc hic s a nd som etirnes there i s geni u s al so If the na ti ve is on a


, .

l ow pl an e of ev ol u t i on the effe c t of the pl an et s wi l l b e q u i t e d ifferent of


,

c ourse A ffli c ti on b y p l a net s wi ll p rod u ce d iffi cu l t i es throu gh a ffai rs d e not e d


.

b y the a ffli c ti ng pl a net (S ee u nd er 11: asp ec t s)


. .

D i n 10 in mu t a bl e signs gi ves m any changes in ca lling a nd if the Moon


shou l d a l so b e il l a sp ec t e d i t m a k e s t he na ti v e a j ac k of a l l t ra d e s w ho i s
m a st er Of none Well a sp ec t ed thi s p osi ti on gi ves a su cc essfu l life and notwith
.

st a nd ing th e m an y c ha n ges a good n a m e W i th b a d a sp ec t s esp ec i a ll y of .


,

M ars a n d Ura nu s ther e i s gr ea t li a b il i ty of l osi ng honou r a n d g ood na m e


, .

T he Moon str ongl y pl a c ed i n thi s hou se i s g ood for the m other a nd a ssu res
h elp fr om fri end s A n a ffli c t i on b y S a t u rn gi v e s m any d iffi c u l t i es to b e ov erc om e
.

i n ev ery ent erp ri se ; nothi ng g oes sm oothl y .

From the pl an ets pl a c ed in thi s hou se a nd from the a sp ec t s they rec eiv e
c omb i n e d wi th the a sp e c t s M erc ur y r e ce i v e s th e ca lli ng or p rofessi on ,

t he na ti v e ha s a ta l ent for m a y b e fou n d ( see p , . .

D i n 1 1 g i v e s m a n a c q u a i n t a nc e s a g ee a b l e i n t e c ou rse wi th them
The fri end ship is usu all y of a su p erfi cial na tur e W ith
r r .

a nd help fr om t hem . .

str ong a ffli c t i on t hi s ositi on gi v es d iffi c u l t i e s a n d l oss t hrou gh fr i end s .

The a sp ec ti n g p an et d enot es the na t u r e of the fri end s e g U ra nu s i n I I . .

i n di ca t es fr i en d s wi th a p r ope nsi ty to oc c ul ti sm theosop hi st s a strol ogers , , ,


1 08

spiri tu ali st s e tc . M a rs d en ot es mi l it a ry fri end s , su rg eon s, d ent i st s m erchants


, in
m eta l s a nd ar ms , e tc .
( see p .

D i n 1 2 an d a ffli c t ed i s a v ery b a d p osi ti on I t produ ces m an y secre t .

enemi e s a nd if fu rther ind i c a ti ons a re fou nd in the horosc op e e g a strong , . .

a ffli c t i on b y S a tu rn or M ars i t m a y l e a d t o imp ri sonm ent I t b ri ng s limi t a t i on .

a nd Ob stru c ti on in al l m anner of wa ys a nd the b est cha nc e Of su c cess i s


gi v en b y a fi el d of a c t i vi ty in hospi t al s p ri sons an d su chli k e i nsti t u ti ons ,

whi ch keep u s a p art from life in the worl d I t i s a n i d eal p osi t i on for a herm it .
,

a m onk a nu n a si c k nurse The na t i v e u su al l y i s i nc on st a n t i n c ha ra c te r


, ,
-
. .

M e r c u ry i n the d i ffe r e nt Hou se s

8 i n 2 i s g ood for su ccess a n d g a n thr ou gh sc ent c stu d es, t hr ou gh i i ifi i


li i l
p eirm a n ship , d e v er ng ec tu r es, in va r ou s b ra n che s of n stru ct on , i n j ou r i i i
nal i sm e t c .

p
A g ood a s ec t to the Moon g v es g a n throu gh the u b c ; t o V enu s gai n i i p li
fi
throu gh the ne art s or a n a c t v ty in hi ch good ta st e a nd a sh on a y a i i w f i pl
p a rt ; t o J u pi i
t er g a n throu gh a s here of ork here ntu i t on , l a w or ora p w w i i m l
p i ipl
r nc e ar e th e b a s s, t o S a t u rn t hr ou gh t a c t a n d i
ersev er a nc e t o ra nu s p ,
U
gai n thr ou gh ec c en tr c ent er r se or u nc o on i
e d of a c t on a so thr ou gh pi mm fi l i , l
i i
nv ent on s ; t o M ar s throu gh e c han c s or a d ro t ne ss The s gns hence the m i i i . w
p
a s ec t s c o e m will
g ve u s u rther e u c d a t ons a s i i a so the hou se ro f l i i w ll l , f m
w ih c h the a s ec t c o es Th s ap e s of c ou rse m
for a ll hou ses i n
. h ch i ppli , w i
pl
M er cu r y i s a ced .

8 i n 3 p r omi ses m a ny short j ourneys a nd m u ch i nst ru c ti on and exp eri ence


thr ou gh them for thi s p osi ti on of Mercur y m a k es the spiri t very a cti v e a nd
,

al ert The pl a n et i s h er e i n the hou se of G emi ni (ha rm oni ou s) an d so


.

i t c an exp ress b ett er here tha n el sewhere I t gi ves grea t l ove of stu d y a nd .

Oft en el oq u enc e A good a sp ec t of Ura nu s here giv es grea t in tui ti on a nd l ove


.

of m et a p hy si c s ; S a turn gi ve s the p ower Of c onc entra t i on a n d p rofou nd


thin kin g .

I f M ercu ry i s strongl y a ffli c t ed in thi s hou se b y S a tu rn u n d N ep t u n e there ,

i s d an g er of m ent al d i sor d er e sp ec i al l when M ercu ry rec ei v es n o help from ,

Ju pi ter or Venu s Strong a ffli cti on by a tu rn i n t hi s hou se c au ses d epressi on


.

a n d d e sp on d e nc y .

8 i n 4 p romi ses m an y c ha nges Of a b od e a nd tr ou bl es i n hom e life Wel l -


.

a sp ec t e d i t g i v e s a n i n c li na ti on t o a nd su c ce ss i n a l l m a tt ers c oncern ed wi th ,

re a l p rop ert i es an d a gri c u l tu re whil e a t the sa m e t 1 m e i t i nd i ca t es tha t th e n a ti v e


,

ti ll the end of hi s life wi l l ret a i n hi s in tell ec tu al p owers u nimp ai red If .

M er c u ry i s b a dl y a sp ec t ed here i t p romi ses a nd Ol d a ge fu l l of diffi cu l t i es


a nd c a re .

8 in 5 ffli c t ed ma y p rod u c e mu ch car e an d anxi ety c oncerning the


an d a
c hi l d r en trou bl es in l ov e a ffai rs a n d l oss throu gh sp ecu l a ti on a n d g a mblin g
,
-
, .

VI el l a sp ec t e d l u c k i n sp ecu l a ti on s The i nt ell e c t u su al l y a l l ows i t self t o b e


, .

c ar r i e d a wa y t oo m u ch b y the em oti on s Thi s p osi ti on gi v e s l ov e for int el .

l ec tu al work .

1
) S ee th e fi rst footnot e p . 1 02 .
1 10

8 in 12The 12th hou se i s a n oc c ul t hou se a nd so th s os t on of M ercur y


. i p ii
i i i
nc l ne s t o a nd g ves a t a ent for oc c u t s an d l
yst c s ; u su a y the opp or li m m i im ll a

tu nity or the g t of e if xp
r ess ng one se i
i s a c k ng here a nd th e na t1 ve 1 s se d o lf l i l m
u n d erst ood a nd a rec a t e d pp i
a nt of se W
re anc e a nd of c onst a nc y are the
. lf li -

i i
c hara c t er st cs of th e 1 2th hou se .

T he R e ma ining Pl a net s a nd the Node s of M oon d


an Pl a ne ts
in the Hou se s .

C ombi ni ng the t e of the pl a nets and those of the hou se s we


na ur ,

ar e a ble to d efi n e withou t m u ch d iffi c u lty the i nfl u e nce of the othe r
, ,

pl anets on th e na tive in the hou se s (S e e the me a ni ng of the hou ses p 90 ) . .

B e nefi c s or G) or 3) well aspecte d i n th e


,

2 nd hou se will be f a v our a ble a nd c on d u cive t o fi na nc i a l a ffa i rs ,

in 3 t o tr a velli ng a nd to the i ntelle ct ;


i n 4 to d ome stic life a nd ol d a ge ,

in 5 t o chil dr e n ple a su r e s a n d spe cu l a ti ons ;


,

in 6 t o he a lt h a nd har m ony with i nfe r i or s ;


i n 7 to u ni on a nd soc i a l life ;
in 8 t o le ga c ie s a nd obt a i ni ng m oney t hrou gh marri a g e ;
in 9 t o l ong j ou rn ey s a nd p hil osop hi c a nd r eligi ou s st u d ie s ;
in 1 0 to honour su c c e ss a n d ca lli ng ; ,

i n 1 1 to fr ie nd ship a nd fu lfilme nt of c he ri sh ed wi she s ;


i n 1 2 little car e a nd few e nemie s .

M a l e fi cs in t he se hou se s or b enefics ill a specte d de note the opp osite .

The d ra g on s hea d i n M C

c onj u ncti on to S u n or Moon seem s
. . or in
in m a ny c a se s t o exe r ci se a very f a v ou r a ble i nfl u e nc e in the hou se it
occ u pi e s w he r e a s the d ra g on s t a il i n M C or i n d wit h S u n or M oon

, . .

in ot her c a se s g i v e s t he only expl a na ti on to be f ou nd sometime s for a


life fu ll of a d versity and mi sf ort u ne I n thi s d ir e cti on m u ch ha s still to .

be expl a i ne d a nd every stu de nt of a strol ogy i s r e c omme nd e d to r ec ord


hi s expe r ie nce s c once rni ng thi s .

The a nc ie nt a str ol oge rs a nd the Hi nd u s eve n now c onsi d e r the M oon s


nod e s to be of gr e a t imp ort a nce The 52 a nd 28 m ove 1 9 20 a ye ar


° '
. ,

retr ogra d e throu gh the Z odi a c a nd c omplete the e nti r e r ev ol u ti on


throu gh the 1 2 si gns in 1 8 ye ars 225 d a ys T he pl anet s a l so ha v e thei r .

nod e s , the se however ha ve c ompletely l ost thei r signific a nce i n


,

m od ern a str ol ogy S eei ng th a t the moti on of the se nod e s i s ve ry sl ow


.

( ziz 1
°
on a n a ve r a g e p e r c e ntu r y ) on e mig ht r eg a r d t hei r i nfl u e n ce i n
the hor osc ope ( if th a t i nfl u e nc e exi st s) a s a c onst ant f a ct or and eve ry
one m a y d eci d e for him self how far t ha t i nfl u e nc e i s p r e se nt i n his
,

ow n life c ou nti ng the dr ag on s he a d a g ood a nd the d ra g on s t a il


’ ’

, ,

a ba d i nfl u e nc e I give the pl a c e of the se nod e s as they ar e in ou r


.

c e nt u r y They ar e not me nti one d in the ep he m e r i s


. .
111

a ( °
S ou th n ode) -

'
9 43
° '
13 17

The sa me hol d s g ood for the P a rs of For tu ne ( G B) O pi ni ons d iffe r, .

b u t those w ho d e ny it s i nfl u e nc e a nd c a ll the l u ck y p oi nt a c hime ra


‘ ’

of P tol omy, ar e p r ob a bly wr ong P tol omy w a s not likely t o su ffer fr om


.

chimera s O nly a sm a ll p orti on of hi s knowle d g e ha s c ome d own to u s


.

a nd we a r e c onseq u e ntly c ompelle d t o seek a n d di sc ove r afr e sh .

A E Th i er ens s a ys the f oll owi ng c onc e rni ng the GB : Fr om my ow n



. .

ex pe r ie nc e I ha ve fou nd tha t the GB in the bi rth- horoscope a s well a s


i n the p rogr e ssive one a nd in a ny othe r st a nd s for m u ch a nd p osse sse s
,

a n extr emely p r a c ti c a l si gnifi c a n c e i n the horosc ope , it is the p ra ctic a l


r e su lt the c oncr ete synt he si s of the hor osc ope a s a w hole
, .

A s r eg ar d s 9 it seem s t o u s tha t thi s sym b ol signifie s one short


,

gl ance a t the q u alitie s of the na tive s sou l ’


.

The S u n in the T w el v e S i g ns .

As we ha ve a l r e a dy see n the Q in the horosc ope de note s the


Individu a lity , the Eg o a ga l n and a g a i n i nc arn a ti ng t o g a i n on the
,

p hy si ca l pl an e experie nc e s whi ch it c ou ld not obt a i n on th e other


pl a ne s ; a nd a s w e believe tha t the a im of hu m a n ev ol u ti on ca nnot be
one sid ed ness it f oll ow s t ha t the Eg o d u r i ng it s m any i nc arna ti ons d oe s
-
,

not al w a y s exp r e ss thr ou gh the sa m e sign b u t t hr ou gh d iffe r e nt signs


, ,

a c c or d i ng a s it nee d s d evel opme nt i n on e d i r e c ti on or anothe r A n .

Ego tha t nee d s d evel opme nt of it s p owe r of will a nd f a cu lty of pe rse


v era nc e will b e b orn i n a fixe d sign ; a noth e r t ha t ha s t o e nf ol d the
emoti ona l si d e of na tur e i n a w a te ry sign a nd a c c or d i ng a s one side
, ,

or a noth e r of the e m oti ona l si d e h a s t o d evel ope d it will c hoose one ,

of the wa te ry signs 5 m or DC , .

Thi s howeve r nee d not a lw a ys occu r in thi s w a y One might a s


, , .

well su pp ose tha t a highly d evel ope d i nd i v i d u a l ha s to d o a ce rta i n


W ork d uri ng hi s r ei n carna ti on a nd tha t he to tha t e nd nee d s the str onge st ,

devel ope d si d e of hi s c har a cte r? I n thi s c a se the Ego will pu t its ful l
-

f or ce a t hi s d i sp osa l in or d er to d o his w ork well .

In the f orme r c a se i t wou l d seem tha t the p ositi on of the G) in a


c e rta i n sign i ndic a te s the a lr e a d y d evel oped si d e of the char a cte r b u t ,
1 12

the r e a son for t hi s i s simply th a t thi s sign c ompel s him as it we r e t o


show the c onc u rr i ng q u a litie s I n a se nse it i s the a spect s th a t a ctu a lly
.

i ndi c a te hi s r e a l f or ce .

The p ositi on of th e Q in Q e g need n ot r ep r e se nt a str ong


. .

i nd ivi d u a lity a t a l l , and tha t of the G) in a or a we a k i nd ivi d u a lity,

on the c ontrar y t he r eve r se m a y be the ca se ,th ou gh it exp r e sse s


it self in r a ther a p owe rfu l w ay thr ou gh S2, It i s my c onvicti on tha t the
r e a l p ow er of t he Eg o i s i n no w a y r eve a le d b y t he hor osc ope . Tha t
whi ch is d i vine i n ma n i s surrou nd e d by a n impe netr a ble veil an d only
by f oll owi ng m a n in hi s d e a li ngs a nd d oi ngs c a n we somewha t su rmi se
t o w ha t height he ha s r i se n Tha t i s w hy some k nowle dg e of his
.

de a li ng s a nd d oi ng s hi s str i v i ng s i s d e ci d e dly n e c e ssary if one


w ou l d give a cc ord i ng t o the horosc ope a m or e or le ss d eta ile d im a ge
, ,

of the c hara cte r a nd eve rythi ng r el a te d t o it .

Whe n one c onsi d e rs the hor osc ope s of well -k nown le a d ers a nd gr e a t
m en in v ar i ou s sp he r e s of a cti on one will fi nd tha t m any ha ve S c orpi o
,

str ongly pl a ce d either a s r ep r e se nt a tive of the P ersona l ity (D or a scen


,

d a nt) or of th e I nd ivid u a l ity


One shou l d not d e rive from thi s tha t m any extr a ord enary highly
ev olve d Eg o s w ere b orn u nd er the sign m , b u t tena c ity a nd the l ongi ng

a fte r gl ory a nd for bei ng w orshippe d i s p r e se nt he r e .

W he n gr e a t a bility in one ”d i re cti on or other a nd gr e a t el oqu en ce



ar e j oi ne d t o t hi s a
, sc or pi o will e a sily f asci na te a ce rt a i n p u blic
c ir c le , a nd b r i ng t hem a t hi s feet Th e p u blic like s w orshippi ng m a n "
.

I s it me r e cha nc e t ha t in the hor osc ope s of su chlike str on a nd



self - c onfide nt na tu r e s S a tu r n the Wa tcher on the Threshol d t a e s a

p r omi n e nt pl a c e ? S a tu r n it i s w ho will b r i ng t o lig h t i n c ou r se of time ,

w hethe r self l ove or Uni versa l l ove of ma nkind w a s the m otive T he


-
.

l a tt e r ca n be expect e d of a r e a lly hi ghly ev olve d Eg o .

Th e a ctu a l va l u e of the Eg o i s i n t he hor osc ope not i ndi ca ted by


t he p ositi on of th e G) The limit a ti ons
. m or e or le ss to w hi ch
t he Eg o i s su bje ct i n h is exp r ession d ur i ng t hi s i ncar na ti on, i s a t m ost
i nd i ca te d .

The S u n sym b oli se s the h ighest a nd th e r ef or e r ep r e se nts in the


h or osc ope honour a n d g l ory ; g e ne r a lly spe a ki ng hi s st andi ng a mi d st
his fell ow s Ill a spe cte d a nd r e c eivi ng no help fr om g ood a spect s of
.

£21. or 9 will be a n i nd i c a ti on tha t the n a tive will not b e a ble t o a tt a i n


,

t o gl ory a nd honou r and a hi gh p ositi on, b u t a l ong a ve ry d iffi cu lt p a t h .

It goe s withou t sa yi ng t ha t the te nd e nc i e s of chara cte r a nd the


c hara cte ri sti c s gi v e n bel ow , a r e somew ha t m od ifie d by th e a sp e cts
w hi ch the S u n r eceive s in the si gn How the te nd ency will ex re ss
.

i t self i n life d e pe nd s fu rth e r on the p ersona l i ty (the p ositi on of


, on
t he ve hi cle, the p hysi ca l bod y (the a sc e nd ant) a nd on the M C ( his . .

v i ew on thing s) .
1 14

persi ste nt str ivi ng i s r eq u ir e d a s well in the b u il d i ng li ne a gri cu ltur e


, ,

( e ar t hy si g )
n a,s i n m i ni ng e nte rp ri se s They like to he ar th eir own me .

l od i ons v oi c e in si ngi ng or r eciting .

T hey d o not cr iti cize th ey d o not w orry u nne c e ssaril y


, they ar e ,

e asy g oing They sel d om r em a i n b a chel ors and u su ally m a ke ha ppy


-
.

p a tr e s f a mili a s The y are r eli a ble in m a teri a l a ff a i rs a nd in thei r c a lm


. .
,

sta id w a y they ar e u nti ri ng w or ke rs Thi s p ositi on u su a ll y give s gr e a t


.

vital ity b u t with affl icti on b y d or 3 th er e is d anger of a p oplexy They .

ar e f ond of the fi ne ar ts (5 2 the ru ler) e spe c i a lly m u si c and si nging , .

( T hr o a t a n d n eck X) .

The S u n i n G e mini .

(9 in 1 1 ( Ma y 22n d J u n e l t) —
ro : B oll an d , A l b r ec h t
P f
D urer , D a nt e , R
i cha r d Str a u ss, Oli ve r Lod g e .

The ca lm mp osu r e of the p r eced i ng si gn he r e give s pl a c e to the


co
mov a bility cha nge a bility tha t i s pecu li ar to a l l d u al i sti c na tur e s G emi ni
, .

ha s tw o stri ng s t o hi s b ow a nd wi ll pl a y them b oth a t a tim e He .

w a nts t o ha v e m or e tha n one sp her e of w ork and w ou l d like to be in


two pl a c e s a t a time if thi s we r e possible He like s be st t o u n d erta k e .

d iffe r ent thi ng s sim u lta ne ou sly .

Hi s na tu r e i s c ou rte ou s a nd c onfide nt one m ome nt w a ver i ng the ,

n ext for the r e st ki nd a nd g ood temper e d


, Hi s i ntellect i s q u i c k he i s
-
.
,

a pp r e h e nsive a nd has gr e a t l ove for a r ts a nd scie nce s


, b u t like s t o ,

w a nd e r on the su rfa c e of them thou gh he t a ke s the a ir of an ex pe rt


, .

He like s tr a velli ng a nd m oveme nt in the ope n ai r He i s ha nd y nimble .


,

fi nge re d a nd p refers a v oc a ti on in w hich he ca n d i spl a y his d exter ity ;


p en dr a wi ng r ep orter of n ew s te a chi ng p r ofe ssi on or p u b li c or a tor
-
.
, , ,

M a ny g ood spe a ke rs ar e f ou n d among them ar ti st s p u bli she rs of perio , ,

d i ca l s j ou rna li st s (I I a nd r e spir a ti on
, . l u ngs) .

The ir w ork i s m or e p r obing tryi ng r a the r than fi ni shi ng a t le a st


, ,

with th e l owe r typ e The highe r type i s u su a lly highly scie ntifi c and
.

ha s a n al l r oun d kn owle d g e
-
.

The S u n in C a nce r .

6 in 2 5 ( J u n e l t —Ju l y 22nd ) Willia m St ea d Ga ri b a l di , ,

J osep C h ham be r l ai n .

Thi s p ositi on gi ve s gr e a t r eceptivity a nd tena city the l a tter often ,

exp r e sse s itself in a r ete ntive mem ory bu t a l so in miser line ss and gree d , .

This p ositi on ofte n give s a c e rta i n i nd ole nc e bu t once tha t is over come ,

thi s si gn give s gr e a t f orc e The keynote of the c hara cter i s


.
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a nd ki ndne ss e spe c i a lly in y ou th a ttende d with a d egree of timidity


,

a nd ve ry little self r eli anc e -


.

The will i s not str ong D ome sti c life a ttr a ct s soc i a ble ne ss is ev e ry
.
,

thi ng to him the one c ond iti on of ha ppi ne ss a s it wer e N othi ng pu ts


, .

him so m u ch a b ou t a s u nsymp a thetic surr ou nd i ng s ; for the r e st he is


e a sy in i nte r course The he a lth i s not over str ong
.
-
.

He e a sily a ssimil a te s eve rythi ng ( 93 a nd the st om a ch) he i s


mod e st b u t ca nnot be a r bei ng overl ooke d not bei ng t a ke n notice of , .

He l ove s to p ond er on the p a st a nd dwell on f a mily tra d iti ons -


.

The S u n in L e o .

G) Q ( J uin
l y 23 r d —A u g 22nd ) N a p ol e on Bon a p a rt e .
,

Col onel Ol c ott Percy B yssche S hell ey R eynol d s ( The l a st


, , .

n a m e d ha d a s a scen d a n t m a n d th e ) i n 9 5 hence hi s l ove


j ,

of d e t a i l a c c omp a n ie d b y hi s i ng e n 1 ou s se n se of c ol our a n d
,

l ine) H P B l a va t sky B ern ar d S haw


. . .
. .

F ond of p owe r th ority


a nd au f a ithfu l noble symp a theti c u na ble
, , , ,

t o d o a m e a n a ct Hi s m anner i s char a cte r i se d by a ce rt a i n p r ide a nd


.

d istingu ishe d ne ss a nd he i s e a sily c arr ie d a w a y by his i nd igna ti on .

Unl e ss his su per i ors pl a c e him in a p ositi on of a u thority it i s with


gr e a t d iffi c u lty he can a ccomm od a te him self to a n i nferi or one .

He ha s a str ong se nse of his r e sp onsibility i n the su rr ou ndi ng s i n


which he m ove s and ha s infl u e nc e (the he art a nd
He i s g e ne rou s a nd r e a d y t o help sometime s a ff a ble a l so ofte n , ,

a ssu mi ng a nd imp u d e nt .

T he S u n in Vir g o .

in "P (A u 23rd —S e pt 22nd ) Q u ee n Wi lh el mina Goe the


g . . , ,

W em B il d e r di j l;
'

S c ie ntifi ci nventive i ntelle c tu a l methodica l over nice t a le nte d oft en


, , , ,
-
, ,

selfi sh a lw a y s critic a l They ar e gr e a t l ove r s of d et a il a nd seek d et a il


, .
,

everywhe r e so tha t they oft e n l ose sight of the gre a te r pe rspe ctive
, .

Thi s i s p rob a bly the r e a son w hy so ma ny pe ople of d ou bting mi nd are


fou nd u nd e r thi s sign .

The key note of the char a cter i s a l ongi ng a fte r p uri ty and this
-

l ongi ng exp r e sse s it self on the ma teri a l pl ane in a gr e a t nicety a s r egar ds


.

food e tc (d i ge sti on b owel s up) .

A s he o fte n su ffe r s fr om l a ck of self c onfi d enc e he feel s mor e a t -


,

e ase in a p ositi on as a n inferi or than as a he a d V irg o governs the .

hou se of se rvice (6) and so t hi s p ositi on of the S u n give s w he n a f fl icte d , ,

tr ou bles with i nferi ors .


T he S u n in L ib r a .

G in a : ( S ep 23r d —Oct 23rd ) . . . Pa u l Krug er C rmen Sylva


, a ,

A nni e B esant .

He r e the d e si r e for equ ilib riu m _ l oi ns ki d neys) a nd ha rm ony - r1


, ,

m ora l a nd me nt a l exp r e sse s itself str ongly e g in gr e a t l ove of art s . . .

It give s i d e a li sm b u t u su ally little will p owe r a nd pe rsevera nc e -


.

He i s a gr e a t l ove r of or de r a nd ru le Thi s p ositi on giv e s su cce ss .

a nd sometime s i ncli na ti on t o secl u si on a nd t o tr a velli ng He i s u su a lly .

l ove d on a cc ou nt of his eq u animity e speci a lly by the other sex


, .

He i s j u st a nd very i ntu itive a nd i nc li ne d to gi v e hi s p owe r s to the


eleva ti on of the pe ople p r eferri ng to w ork in c ombi na ti on with
,

oth e rs a nd d oe s not u su a lly l a ck helpe rs t o a ssi st him in his eff ort s .

A L i bra typ e m u st ha ve order a nd ru le in his life a nd in his sur


-

r ou ndi ng s .

T he S u n in S c or p io .

in m (Oct .24 th—N ov 22n d ) R


oosevelt, M a r t n L u th e r ,
. . i
Ex g M a nu e l , Ki ng Vi ct or E anu el , Era s u s m m .

Exp r e sse s like the Opp osite sign Ta u ru s a strong se nse of self
, ,

e steem a u thority a nd p ride The cha ra cter i s sometime s d i sa gree a ble


, .
,

a ggr e ssi v e tyra ni c mi str u stfu l je a l ou s


, , , .

The r e a r e tw o very diffe r e nt type s the hi gh a nd the l ow 111 ty pe ,


-
.

T he f or me r ha s ov e r c ome his l ow p a ssi ons a nd d i spl a y s little of the


a b ove me nti on e d b a d q u a litie s
-
he ha s a gr e a t c a p a city for w ork
,

a nd d e si r e s t o g i v e it t o hi s i d e al I n none of the othe r signs d o the


.

tw o extr eme s lie so far f r om e a c h othe r a s i n t hi s .

m g ive s st u bb ornne ss c onst a ncy e nergy p a ssi on a nd a n extr a or di


, , ,

narily str ong fe e li ng of symp a thy a nd a ntip a thy It g ive s a t a l e nt for .

c he mi stry o cc u lt a l chemy su r ge ry T he i nt e r e st i s str ong ly d r a w n t ow ar d s


, , .

the p r oblem s c onc e rni ng life a nd d e a th a nd the p r oc e ss of ge ne r a ti on , ,

of w hi c h fit i s the ru le r .

T he S u n in S a g i tt a r iu s .

G) in 2
,

(N ov 23r
. d —D ec 21 5 0 . . M a rk Twa in Consci ence
, .

D e not e s a v ery i ndepe nd e nt a nd e nthu si a sti c char a cte r with r eligi ou s


p hil osop hic tend e nci e s The na tu r e is ge ne rou s a nd hone st b u t p rou d
.

a nd ofte n i rr it a ble ; t hey q u i c kly fly i nt o a temp er , b u t t hei r r a ge i s not


15
1 c hara ct ers) He is u su a lly p op u l ar symp a theti c and a t the sa me time
.
,

ta ctfu l ; p ru d e nt p a tie nt a nd pe rseveri ng He i s f ond of the soc iety of


, .

frie nd s a nd ca n q u i c kly m a ke him self a t home in a ny c i r cle He some .

time s fa il s t o keep his p romi se s Fits of high ide a li sm (m) a nd pe ri ods .

of d ep r e ssi on (b) f oll ow e a ch ot he r a lte rna tely T he a nkle s ar e the .

se nsitive p ar t s of the b od y .

T he S u n in Pis ce s .

0 i n at: (Fe b l gth — M a rch 2 1 st)


. . G eorg e Wa shingt on ,

Chopin , M el a ncht on Mic he l A ng e l o


, .

Usu a lly m isu nd e rst ood chara cte rs w ho thr ou gh al l ki nd s of c ir cu m “

st a nc e s a r e u na ble t o show t heir r e a l n a t u r e ; t hey seem c ompelle d to


r em a i n i n t he b a ckgr ou nd Ha ppi ne ss i s ofte n not t hei r s . t hey su ffe r ,

a d ve rsity a nd fi nd ob stru cti on eve ryw he r e thou gh they w a nt to d o ,

g ood and a r e by na tu r e ki nd l ovi ng a nd r e a dy t o help , .

The y ofte n l a ck self r eli a nc e a nd p ower of will a nd a re t heref or e


-

t o a gr e a t e xt e nt d epend e nt on thei r e nv i ronme nt by w hi c h t hey a ll ow ,

t hem se l v e s t o be i nfl u e nce d .

T he key note of t hei r char a cte r i s self sa cr ifice A hu mble servi ng


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.
,

c a lli ng i s m ost fit for them .

T hi s p ositi on is not f a v ou ra ble t o vit a li ty a nd for m a rri a ge .

Thei r na tu r e i s hone st ki nd r eligi ou s b u t r a the r cha ng e a ble a s


, , ,

r eg a r d s t hi s l a tt e r .

We see her e the my ste ri ou s i nfl u enc e of N eptune T he feet a re the .

se nsitive pl a ce s of the b od y .

T he M oon in the T w elve S ig ns. 1


)
T he sa me q u a litie s a s the S u n in the d iffe r e nt signs b u t he r e it i s ,

m or e the p a ssi ng te nd e ncie s of the pe rsona lity We m u st be a r in mi nd .

t ha t he re it i s m or e the em oti ons a nd the i ntelle ct , a nd le ss the will


t ha t i s i nfl u e nc e d .

i n V S ha r
‘ ’
.nt e ec t p i ll , imp l i
u s v e n 0 1 sy 1 nd ep en d ent , , mu ch self c onfi d ence
-
,

i li
nc ne d t o a c t 1 mp u l s1v el y, 1 nd e p end ent of others o n ons pi i , c om b a t i v e L ov es .

i l
t o b e a c t v e a nd a ea d er of a gr ou
, p .

j) i n 8 p er sev er i ng a n d st u bb orn c onserv a t i v e a nd c a lm G ood p os1 t 1 on for


, .

ob t a i ni n g p osse ssi ons F a v ou ra bl e for a gri c u l tu ral e nt erp ri ses a n d


. a m t hr ou gh 0

1
) S e e th e first foo t p
no e . 1 02 .
1 19

t hem Ta l ent
. for mu sic , espec a l i ly singi ng . Kind a nd co mpl i ant , bu t m ore or
l ess sensu ou s .

D i n II . Love of s u d t i nt ell ec t u a l sphere of work mova bl e


y a nd for an , ,

c hange a b e l i rresol u t e ; fond of tra velli ng wal ki ng vi siti ng H a nd y a nd ca p abl e


, , , .
,

a l so a g ood sp ea k e r G emi ni i s a d ou bl e s a nd in m an y wa y s the


i nclin a ti on to d o two thi ng s a t a t ime a pp ea rs i g n s )"icted u nreliable d ishonest
.

. .
,

D in Im a gina ti ve p ower ec onomi cal p sychi c a nd v ery sensi t ive , , .

A tt a c hed t o hom e a nd to m other Ki nd a nd pl ea sa nt in i nt erc ou r se bu t cha n .


,

g ea b l e i n fri end ship L i a b ili ty to imi ta t e others He l ov es to li v e near the wa t er


. .

a nd i s f on d of v oy a g es .

D in L i k es t o c hoose a fi el d of a c ti vi ty of m u ch resp onsib ili ty P erse .

y eri ng fa i ,fu l a nd honest generou s ki nd esp ec i a l l y when he i s shown how


, , ,

m u ch he is a pprec i a ted Intu i ti ve bu t prou d It giv es l ove for the fa i r sex


. .

a nd of l u xu ry i n g enera l .

D i n " V G ood for the i nt ell ec t d i scrimi na ti on and for b u siness B ett er
.
, , .

fi tt ed t o b e a serv a nt than a m a st er The ri ght typ e for tr a v ell er t ea c her c l erk .


, , ,

c arri er l rr esol u t e a nd cri t i c a l he a tt a c he s too m u ch imp ort a nc e to de t a il s


.
, .

D in Usu a ll y str ongl y a ttra ct ed to the other sex c ourteou s a nd a gree abl e ,

i n i nt erc ou rse Ha s m a ny fri end s a n d i s strongl y i nfl u enc ed by them A n


. .

i nclina t i on to c oop era t e wi th others L ove of a rt . .

D i n m S elf c onfi d ent c onsta nt m y steri ou s sensu a l arroga nt energeti c


.
-
, , , , , ,

st u bb orn re v enge fu l ru d e som e tim es i ncl i ned to li qu or A ttr a c t e d to the other


, , , .

s ex b u t the m arri e d life i s oft en u nha pp y I t i s a b a d p osi t i on for the m other


, . .

Mu ch d ep end s here on the a sp ec t s .

D in R estl ess a nd nervou s Grea t l ove for a ll ki nd s of sport esp eci a ll y ,


,

t hose a ssoc i a t ed wi th horses I s a ttra ct ed to re l i gi on phil osophy a nd e sp ec ia ll y


. ,

t o occ u l ti sm an d m y sti c i sm I ntu i t i v e u p ri ght and ki nd bu t i rri t a bl e a nd


.
, ,

c ha nge a b l e .

D in z F ond of gl ory a nd honou r L ongin g to d o grea t thing s to oc cu p


. .
,

a hi g h p osi ti on B y hi s p ersev er a nc e a nd fru g al i ty he c a n a tta i n m u c h b u t he


. ,

ha s to overc om e gr ea t d iffi cu l ti es I t i s a b a d p osi t i on for the pa rents a nd .

oft en c a u se s d iffi cu l ti es thr ou gh t hem Ot her q u a li ti es a re sel fishness ec onom y .


, ,

i nsensib ility cha st i ty , .

D i n z I n c li
. n a t i on t o a l l o c c u l t sc i ence s e sp ec i all y a st rol ogy ; i nt ere st in ,

ev erythin g ou t of the c omm on He ha s b rea d th of vi ew a nd i s hu m a ne i nd e . ,

p end ent a nd i d ea li sti c Intui ti ve A stu d ent of Na tu re


. . .

D in 30 R ec e p t i v e a n d s e nsi t i v e c a lm r e se rv e d i n c lin ed t o d ej ec
, ti on L ov e , , .

of the rom a n t i c a n d all tha t a ff ec t s th e feelin g Thi s p osi t i on of the M oon gi ves .

m ediu m s an d sensi ti ve p eopl e Pi sces governs the 1 2th hou se and the limit a .

t ions of thi s hou se exp ress them sel v es i n thi s p osi ti on The na ti ve is kep t in .

the b a c gr ou nd k .

1
) T he d oub l e or mova b l e signs a re I I. “
V . 36
1 20

M e r c u r y in the Diffe r e nt S igns ) .


1

8 in V Will l ove to argu e to exa ggera te Impu l sive cha ngea bl e in opini on
‘ '
.
, .
,

bu t qu i c k a nd a l ert of thou ght .

8 in 8 D ipl om a ti c a nd t a ct fu l in sp eec h The int ell ec t i s p ra cti c a l bu t .

oft en d ogm a t i c a n d in si st ant som etim es st u b b orn , .

8 in 1 1 Lov e of stu d y a nd tra vellin g


. c l ear i nt ell ec t shar p j u d gm e nt
, , ,

Spiri tu a l I s sel d om silent


. .

8 in g Very rec ep ti v e a d a p ti v e an d chan g ea bl e of Opi ni on ; i t gi ves a


.
,

c l ear m em ory a nd ta c t .

8 in Q B rea th of vi ew a nd in tu i ti on I t gi ves self reli anc e orga ni si ng t al e nt


. .
-
, .

isin up Cri t i cal i nt ell ec t d et a ili n


.
g ev eryt hi ng hard to convi nce thou gh
, , ,

cha ngea bl e ; care fu l sc i ent i fic , .

8 in g F ond of harm ony ; a c al m intell ec t withou t p a ssi on or hast e I t


a e. , .

r efi nes the int ell ec t c u l tu r ed .

8 in m The i nt ell ec t i s sha rp a nd cri ti cal mi str u stfu l mu ch l ov e for oc cu l t


.
, ,

a n d m y sti c stu d i es an d if the a spec t s are not u nfa vou ra bl e gi ves the
, ,

p ower Of c oncentra ti on .

8 in 2 i s not strongl y p osi ted ; i t m ak es the na ti v e in d epe nd ent a nd som e



,
tim e s trou bl esom e im pu l sive t ou chy ;
, gi ves p hil osophi ca l t end enci es
, .

8 in z Ta ct and a t end enc y to p rofou nd stu dy c ri ti ca l mi stru st fu l


.
, , , ,

ec onomi c a l .

8 in P ersevering intu i ti v e gi ves power Of c oncentra ti on


, , a n a b str ac t
think er , g ood for j u d gi ng hu m a n chara ct ers .

8 in QC Very rec ep ti v e to impressi ons sensi ti ve a da p ti ve to c ircu m stan c es , , ,

bu t nega ti ve a nd su p erfi ci a l .

Of the pl anet s it i s su fficie nt to tr e a t only of M er c ur y in the diffe


r e nt signs seei ng tha t it i s not har d t o fi nd the m od ifie d i nfl u e nc e of
,

the other pl an et s i n the signs by c ombi ni ng the me a ni ng of sign a nd pl a n et .

B y d oi ng it hi m self the stu d e nt le arns soone r to j u dg e a hor oscope


,

a nd to m a ke a ll p ossible c ombina ti ons th an if he me r ely r e a ds eve ry ,

thi ng me chanica lly .

I n or d e r t o r ed u c e the pige on hole w ork in p ra ctica l a strol ogy


“ -

,

th e sy stem of d ivi si ons so m u c h r ejecte d by some p rofe ssi ona l a str o


l og ers — w e omit to tr e a t on the i nfl u e nce Of Q 6 Qt b 151 a nd t? in
, , , , ,

the si gns The se a str ol og e rs f orget t ha t t hey th em selve s ha ve le arne d


.

a str ol ogy a cc or d i ng t o the sy stem of divi si ons a nd tha t it i s of gr e a t u se


for the p u pil It w on t d o withou t p ra cti c a l c l a ssific a ti on

. .

T he r e a d e r will ex c u se u s for bei ng still a n a d he r e nt to the c on


1
) S ee the fir st footn ote p 1 02 . .
1 22

D m a k es l wa t ery secretive gi ves col d exp ansion of the p art


c ha ngea b e , , ,

of the b od y th e si gn r ep resen ts i n whi c h the D i s pl a ce d , .

8 m ak es m ova bl e gi v es nerv ou s p ai ns reflex m ov ements sensi ti veness


, ,
-
,

of the p arti c u l ar p a r t Of the b od y .

2 gi ves hu mi d tu m ou rs b u t general l y a cts f a v ou r ab l y on the p art s Of the


,

bod y rep resent ed by the si gn .

6 g iv es p a ins restl e ssness a cu t e i nfl a mm a ti on inj u ri es by b u rning or


, , ,

c u tti ng scars , a c t s v ery inharm oni ou sl y on the p a rt of the b od y rep resent ed


,

b y the si gn .

I) a l so : b u t its d i stur b anc es are of a v ery l a sti ng na tu r e chroni c p ur u ,

l ent infla mm a ti ons ossifica ti on scl erose tu bercul osi s l u m ba go p oor c ircu la ti on
, , , , ,

c ol d shr i v elli ng of the p arti c u l ar p a rt


, .

21 a c t s i n th e opp osi t e d ir ec ti on it i s exp a nsi ve gi vi ng hea t i t ca uses san ,


-
, ,

g u ini ty ov er nu tr i ti on fa tt ening a n d work s v ery mil dl y on the p a rti cu la r p art


,
-
, , .

a gi ve s nervou s p a in s , i
occu rr ng su dd en l y a nd su b si din g qu i c kl y , sensi ti ve
ness of the p a rt and a prop ensi ty to infl amma ti on ; sp a sm s .

tp c a u ses i velling Of
shr the p art throu gh l a c k of func ti on Wrinkling Of .

the sk n i . Nu m b ed p a i ns .

M ars in

Y (the h e a d)
te he a d a che s r e stle ssne ss a nd sleeple ssne ss

a cu , ,

a fflicti on Of t? i n V ca u se s d u ll p a i ns b i n V c ol d s de a fn e ss t ooth a che


‘ ’
.
, , ,

r he u m a ti c he a d a ch e b in 9 sl ow a cti on of th e he ar t I) or d in n
.
, , a :

kidney d i se a se H in I I shar p p a i ns in arms and shou l d ers a sthma 8


, , ,

i n V nerv ou s he a d a che s e tc
‘ ’
.

G e ne r a l A c t ion of the Pl a nets in the Hou ses .

In j u dgi ng one shou ld


lw a y s t a ke i nt o a cc ou nt th at
a t he gene ra l
a cti on of t he diffe r e nt pl anets in the hou se s is a s f oll ow s :
The S u n b ri ng s honou r gl ory , d ignitie s f a v ou r s , ,

with a fflicti on the opp osite .

The M oon b ri ng s c ha ng e s p u bli c ity , f a v ou r a ble ,

u nf a v our a ble a cc or d i ng t o t he a spects .

M ercu ry b ri ngs a d a p ti bil ity, m ov a bility , me mory ;


di stu r b anc e s with a fflicti on .

Venus b ri ng s ha ppi ne ss, har m ony ;


mi sf ort u ne a nd d i sharmony with a ffl icti on .

M a rs b r i ng s imp u l se , p ower of w ork ;


intempe ra nc e , and q u arr el s with a fflicti on .

J up i ter b r i ng s a b u nd an c e i nc r e a se r eligi on ; , ,

a d ve rsitie s a nd i nsi nc e r ity with a fflicti on


, .

S a tu r n b ri ngs f ru g a lity , c onc e ntr a ti on, d epth ;


1 23

li mita ti on hind ra nce mi sf ort u ne a nd a dversitie s wit h a fflicti on


, , .

Ur a nus b r i ng s or i gi na lity ;
ec c e ntr i c ity imp u l se , .

N ep tu ne b r i ng s ge ni u s a e stheti c s ; ,

cha os —and someti me s perversity with the u nd evel ope d i nd ivi d u a l .

The se ge neral i nfl u e nc e s Under the a spects the se i nfl u e nc e s ar e


ar e .

sp oke n of a t gr e a te r le ngt h .

A few ex a mple s M ar s i n M C give s a Ma rs i nfl u e nce in a l l a ff a i rs


. . .
-

o f t he l ot h hou se so the ca lli ng get s a M ars c hara cte r t he na tive feel s


,
-
,

a ttr a c te d to ca lli ng s t ha t ha ve t o d o with met a l s sha r p i nstru ment s , ,

with su rg e ry c hemi stry milit ari sm a nd if M a rs is w e l l a sp e cted he


, , , ,

will su cc e e d in the m If Ma r s is ill a spe cte d he will expe rie nc e a l l


.
,

m a nne r of a d ve r sity he will ha ve t o cha nge hi s ca lli ng r epe a te d ly ;


,

his honou r a nd r ep u t a ti on will be in d a ng e r .

N eptu ne i n M C g i v e s somethi ng cha otic a rti sti c a c c or d i ng t o the


n a ti v e s d evel opme nt He will ha v e a n ou t oi —
. .
, ,

the w a y c ar ee r a nd will feel



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.

a ttr a cte d t o my sti c i sm .

S a turn i n the 7 th hou se a nd ill a spe c te d will give d el a y a nd m is


fort u ne in eve ry t hi ng c onne ct e d with the life of u ni on a s di sa pp oi nt
me nt in m a rrie d life with p artne rs ; tr ou ble a nd opp ositi on i n p u bli c life etc
, .

T he hou ses i nd i c a te the na tu r e of t he tr ou b le a nd Opp ositi on e g . .

a b a d a spe c t f r om hou se 1 1 d e note s Opp ositi on f r om fr ie nd s or a c q u a i n


t a nc e s The na t u r e of the so c a lle d f rie nd s i s i ndi ca ted by the a fflicti ng
.
-

p l a nets ; e g a ffli c ti on of d fr om 1 1 w ou l d d e note opp ositi on sl a nd e r


. .
,

e tc from su c h so ca lle d f r ie n d s a s c ome st rongly u nd e r M ar s e g mili


.
-
, . .

t ary men i nstru me nt m ake rs d e nti st s a nd a l so t hose w ho ha v e d str ongl y


,
-
,

i n thei r horosc ope s in a sc e nd ant or in M C , . .

If S a tu rn i s in 3 Opp ositi on may be expecte d from more scie ntific


,

a c q u a i nt a nc e s .

I) in 4 de note s a solit a ry Ol d a ge a nd a d i sa g ree a ble d om e stic life .

I) in 6 d iffic u lti e s with se r va nt s i nfe r i ors ; a fflicted i n 1 0 ve ry u nfa


, , ,

v ou r a b l e t o honou r a nd g ood na me (9 Q or m i n 1 0 on t he ot he r .
,

h an d e x a c tly the r e v e rse It b ri ng s g r e a t p op u l a rity 52 in 7 i s ve ry ta v on


, . .

r a ble t o ma rr i a ge u ni on a nd soc i a l life b i n 1 1 few or Ol d e r frie nd s etc


, .
, .

R emembe r a m a l ifi c well a specte d i s bette r t han a be nefi c ill a specte d ,

s o a lw a y s note the a spe c t s "


The p ositi on of 21 i n _ the p ositi v e si gn Of Ve nu s will a d d t o the
J 1
,

g oo d q u a liti es t ha t Q t gi v e s su c h a s u p r i gh tn e ss piety im ,a gi na ti on t he , , ,

V e nu s te nde n c ie s su c h a s l ove Of a rt f rie nd ship 21 in X t he p ositive


-
, .

sign of i ; will m a ke the spi r it m or e se r i ou s le ss hopefu l b u t it i s , ,

fa v ou r a bl e t o the Z te nd e nc ie s su c h a s t he wi sh to b e c ome f a m ou s i n ,

a p u blic p ositi on I n J u piter is bette r p osite d


. the r e a son will be ,

c le ar by now 6 i n a i ry signs g ive s t oo gr e a t a p a ssi on and a git a ti on


.

i n a l l d oi ng s i nd i ca te d by t he ru le r of the si gn I n fie ry si gns d show s .

best be ca u se they a gree to its na tu re ; it i s g ood in e art hy sig ns ( e spec


1 24

i a ll y in
'
T
obeca u se the ca u ti on and ta ct of t he se signs i s
and 8)
a c c omp a nie d by the f or ce and p r ogr e ssive n e ss of M ars .

Th e na tu r e of the a spects 8 r e c eive s will somew ha t i nd ica te the ,

ca ll ing .

Thu s we can j u dg e a l l pl an ets in the d iffe re nt hou se s .

It i s one of the be st exe r ci se s by w hi ch to d evel op our f a cu l ty of


c ombi ni ng A ce rta in d e gr ee of i ntu iti on i s a gr e a t help he re
. .

Looki ng u p on it su pe rfi c i a lly one w oul d sa y tha t ma n w ou ld exp e


ri ence t he m a gneti c a nd electric i nfl u e nce s of the pl a net s str onge st
whe n t hey r e a ch him u nder a right angle a s a t the eq u a t or Thi s is , .

not the c a se th e f or c e with w hi ch they r e a ch m a n d epe nd s w holly


, ,

on the p osi ti on the pl a n ets oc cu pied a t the pl a c e of bi rth a t the m ome nt ,

of birt h .

A c t ion of the A sp ect s .

The pl anet tha t make s the str onge st a spe ct with the S u n ha s e spec
i al ly t o b e t a ke n i nt o a cc ou nt in j u dgi ng a horosc ope so ha s the ,

ru le r of the asce nd ant .

The f orme r ofte n str ongly i nfl u e nce s the w hole life It i s a ge ne rall y .

a ccept e d ru le tha t the S u n pl a c e d str onge r by sign or hou se th an the


,

a spe c ti ng pl a net i s m or e f a v ou r a ble tha n w he n the l a tte r i s str onge r


,

than the S un J u st a s with the a spect s betwee n a ma le ho and a b enefic


.
,

if with a n a spect a b ene fic is p osite d the str onger the a spe ct i s m or e ,

f a v ourable than w he n the ma lefi c i s thu s p osite d .

The conj u nction (o ) of th e S u n give s t o eve ry pl a net mor e p owe r


t o exp r e ss itself a nd m u st t he r ef or e be r eg ar d e d ve ry f a v our a ble if it


oc c u rs betwee n pl a net s of a gr ee a ble na tu r e a nd in signs of a na tu r e
a gree a bl e t o th e pl a n et s Eve n the o of S u n and S a tu rn m a y be fa v ou

.

r a ble u nd e r c e rt a i n c i r c u m st a n c e s e g i n C a p r ic orn thi s c ombi na ti on give s


. .

p owe r of will and ca lm pe rseve ra nce a dd e d to t a ct ; thou gh S a tu rn ,

a lw a y s we a ke ns the vit a lity a nd d e note s a te nd e ncy t o mel a n choly L ike .

wi se the o of th e S u n a nd M ar s Thou gh it m ake s the chara cter too



.

imp u l siv e too ha sty and t oo fier y it give s a l so str e ngth to the
, ,

chara ct e r a nd to the b ody .

Th e A asp ect b r i ngs p rospe rity a nd su cc e ss in life with ou t u nd u e


exe rti on It i s a c erta i n har m ony we ga i ne d in f orme r live s a nd w hich
.

now m an ife st s a s a f a v our a ble i nfl u e nc e i n ou r life .

The D a sp ect ha s the Opp osite sig nifi ca nc e It i s the limit a ti ons i n .

our life w hic h we b ri ng with u s a s wr ong ha bit s etc r e su ltin g fr om .

u nd evel ope d or wr ongly d evel ope d si d e s of ou r c hara cte r .

The 8 a sp ect c a u se s u nexpe c ted di sa pp oi ntm e nts a nd sep ara ti ons ,

thr oug h whi ch we are sometime s c ompelle d to d i r ect ou r life othe r wi se .

If the b a d a spect s c ome fr om si gns w hi ch one or b oth pl anets ha ve


G) U Impu l si ve trou bl esom e irri t a bl e a ssu ming G ives vi ta l i ty
a nd d . .
, , , .
,

b u t a t the sa m e ti m e a p ropensi ty to i nfl a mm a t ory feveri sh d i sea se s wi th ,

ra pi d p r ogre ss Thi s a sp ec t a nd the next (6 ) in di ca t e d i sc ord wi th su p eri ors


.

and wi th the fa t her a nd Oft en a n ea rl y d ea th of the l a tt er The d i sea se s a r e .

sha rp a nd a c u t e The p a ssi ons a re str on g er tha n the will


. .

Q ) d 5 d e n o t es a

s t ro n g e n e rg e t i c will b u t i n c ,li n e d t o b ed r a ged a l ong ,

b y p a ssi on D a n g er of exa ggera ti on a nd too imp u l si v e When the


. i s pl a c e d .

strong est thi s p osi ti on i s m ore fa vou ra bl e Thi s shou l d b e noti c ed wi th a l l


, .

a sp e ct s bu t e sp ec i a bl y wi t h those of d
, .

C) a nd 21 F Ve fa v our able for everyt hin g ; for hea l th a s well a s su ccess


. .

in bu siness l ov e r e i gi on l a w a ffa i rs a nd t ra v ellin g I t r efi nes the chara ct er


, , ,
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.
,

gi v es hop e a nd fa i th m ak es p hil a ntrOp i c honest g en erou s a nd i ngeni ou s , , , , .

Q a nd 91 U G i ves d ifficu l ti es in soc i a l a ffa i rs throu gh reli gi on a nd l a w


. .
, ,

ma k es su p erst i ti ou s mi stru stfu l p rou d arrogant , a n d i s u nf a v our a bl e to the


, , ,

h ea l th .

9 d 521 H onest generou s and symp a theti c bri ngs m a ny opp ort u ni ti es in
.
, ,

life to p rogress m orall y and soci al l y help a nd su ccess thr ou gh su p eri ors , .

W hen Qt i s the strong er thi s p osi t i on i s l ess good i t brin gs p ri d e and arro ,

ga n ce a l ong wi th the g ood qu a li ti es .

C) o
a n d b F P e rse v e ra n c. e t a c t a.n d se lf c o n t r o l i t ,m a k e s m e th o d i c a l c o n -
, ,

serv a tiv e a c t i v e S u cce ss t hrou gh imp ort an t p ost s help a n d symp a thy of el d erl y
, .
,

p eopl e Thi s p osi ti on gi v es mu c h soli d force to the char a ct er orga ni sing t a l ent
.
, .

Fi t for oc cu p y ing p ost s of a grea t re sp onsib ili ty .

(9 a nd E U B a d for the heal th I t bri ngs limi t a ti on in every di rec ti on


. . .

d i sa pp oi ntm ent s It m ak es selfish j ea l ou s f ai nt heart e d mi serl y spi t efu l m a li


.
, ,
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, , ,

c i ou s I t d e not e s di sharm ony wi t h the f a ther su p eri ors a n d i n g enera l wi th old


.
,

p eopl e W hen the S u n i s strongest thi s p osi ti on i s improved


.
, .

6) o b G i

v e s o r g a n i
. si n g t a l en t ; c o l d b l oo d e d u n s y mp a th e t i c s el fis h -
, , ,

p a ti ent p ersev eri ng bu t fa in t hea rt ed timi d


, b a d for the hea l th When the
-
, ,
.

Q i s stron gest i t i s mu ch bett er , .

a n d Ill F O ri gi nal i ty som et im es geni u s i ntu i t i on Spi ri t of ent erp ri se


9
Fon5of tra v ellin g an d of a nt i qu i t i es a nd str ongl y a t tra c t ed to p u b li c l if e Very
. . .
, , ,

ind ep end ent Inclines to oc cu l t stu d y or p u rsu i t s


. .

G) a n d m U U n e xp ec t ed . a n d u n f
. o r e s e e n o b s t a c l e s a n d Opp o si ti o n
sep ar a t i ons e st ra ngem ent s l osses, su dd en d ifficu l t i e s a n d enmi ty
, ,
.

G) d m R e v o l u t i o n a ry. t e n d e n c i e s v e r y o r i g i n a l a n d s tr o n g c h ar,
a c t er
tha t exp eri ences mu ch Opp osi ti on ; str ong will and very i nd epe nd ent In tu i ti ve . .

Q a n d qr F G i v e s wi d t h
. o f v i si.o n g o o d t a s t e l o v e of fi ne ar t s a nd , ,

m y sti c i sm a esthet i c t a ste It refines the emoti ons a nd feelings


, . .

d 115 U Da n g er of sl a nd er swi nd l e d ec ei t a nd rea t di sa pp oin tm en t s


G) a n . .
g , , ,

u n pl ea sa nt d re a m s t ra nce s , .

G) d ty A s t ra n g e c h
. a ra c t e r p s y c h i c o ft e n c l a ir v o,
y a n t c h a o t i c p sy c h o ,
-
,

m etri c Cl a ir a u d iant
,
oft en str ongly m ysti c a l t end en c i es A mi su nd erst ood
-
, .

c hara c ter .
1 27

D an d 8 F V ery g oo d for th e nt e ec t , qu c k
. . i
percep ti on a nd ri ght ob ser ll i ,

v at ion , l
good for a l l kin d s of st u d y A ertness, q u i c k wi tt edn ess a d a p t a bility .
-
, .

and 8 U G iv es al so ra ther good fa cu l ti es bu t cha ngea b l e an d su p er


. . , ,

fici i rresolu t e wa nt of c oncentra t i on , too i nd ep end ent a nd m eets wi t h ,

Opposi ti on .

D o 8 Mu ch a da p t abili ty changea bl e

. qu i c k a nd good int ell ec t wi tty
, , , ,

intui t ive .

D a nd F Prosp eri ty a nd su cc ess throu gh wom en fa vou rabl e to m a rri a ge


. ,

and fa mil y l ife b u t g i v e s short li v ed p op u l ari ty Pl ea sa nt symp a t heti c p e rso -


.
,

na li ty a rt i st i c good na t u red
, , a n a m ou rou s na t u re
-
, .

a nd 9 U C a r el e ss sent im ent a l v a i n i nd ol ent showy sensu ou s Trou bl e s


. .
, , , , , .

in om esti c life som et im es d i v orce , .

D o H a pp y life l ove of ea se fond of pl ea sa n t su rrou n d ings i s esteemed



, , ,

a nd l ov e prosp erou s som ewha t effemina t e a nd of a n a mou rou s na tu re


, .

D a n d d F C o u r a g .e o u s p r
. ac t i c a l a n d e n t e rp r i
, si n g g e n e r o u s en er e
g ct i , , ,

a d v en tu rou s p osi t i v e i n sp ea ki ng and a c t i ng ca p a b l e b u t c ha ngea bl e


, , .

D a n d 6 U U n f o r t u
. n a t e a s p e
. c t Imp u l si v e a nd ha sty i rri t a bl e wa n t of .
, ,

feeling ru d e a nd u nsymp a thet i c qu arr el some a d ventur ou s b oa st fu l Thi s


, , , , .

p osi ti on brin gs i nfl amm a t ory d i sea ses fev er and wou nd s , .

D o 6 T oo impu l siv e ra sh in a cti on ; d i spl a ys too mu ch self confi d ence ;



. ,
-

p a ssi ona t e etc .

D a n d Q t F V e r y f o r
. t u n a t e
. a s p ec t B rin gs p rosp eri ty a nd su c c ess i n e v ery .

d i rect i on H onest a n d reli gi ou s u p ri ght a nd symp a the ti c i ntu i t iv e a nd p rogr es


. , ,

si v e , p opu l ar phi l osophi cal , .

D a n d Q t U A rr o g a n
. t a n d ca . r el ess t ro u bl e s a nd d i sa pp oi nt m ent s ,

thr ou gh mispl a c ed fai th Di sa greement s throu gh reli gi on a nd tra velling Oft en


. .

gi ves li ver c ompl a int a nd pl ethora .

D 0 Qt V

e r y f a v .o u ra b l e t o su c ce s s a n d p ro s p e ri ty ; i t b ri ng s p ow er fu l
fri end s ; g e n er o u s c h a r i t a b l e h o p e fu, l ; i s e s t e e m e d , a n d l o v e d ; — a g ood
a sp ec t for b od y an d spi ri t Pl ea sa nt p ersona li ty . .

D a n d b F T a c t p .e r se v e r a n
. c e p a
, t i e n ce s e r i o u s n e ss ; ec onomi ca l
, , ,

orga ni si ng ta l ent a nd fi tn ess t o oc c u p y c onfi d enti a l p ost s Ca lm imp osi ng m a n .


,
e

ner R eserve d c ha ra c t er
. .

D a n d I) U V e r y u .n f a v o u r a b l.e as p ec t e s p ec ial l y wi th woma n B rin gs , .

m any d iffi cu l ti es a nd a d versi ti es Depressi on a nxi ety c are wea k heal th i nd o .


, , , ,

l ence It mak es the na tive mi stru st fu l a pa thet i c i nsensibl e d esp ond ent shy
.
, , , , ,

d i sc ont ent ed in sin c ere , exp eri enc i ng l imi t a ti on ev erywhere .

D d 15 . than the p rec ed i ng a spect Mu ch d ep end s on the other .


: :

a sp ec t s B u t here i s a l so a t end enc y to m el a nchol y mi st ru st d i sc ont ent sec lu si on


.
, , ,

a n d insen sib ili ty .

D a nd m F V e r y fa v. o u r a b l e . A n u n u su a l lif e fu ll Of c ha n ge Ori ginal


.
, .

a nd occu l t i nc li na ti ons L ov e Of t ra v elli ng an d gr ea t m ent a l a c ti vi ty


. .
D a nd m U Unfa vour a bl e S u d d en d ifficu l t i es a nd changes eccentri ci ty
. . . , ,

str an ge c ond u c t i rri t a bl e v ery c ha ng ea b l e ; i n c li ne d to a w a nd eri ng l ife roma n


, , ,
~

ti c , se lf will ed
-
.

m Very eccentri c nervou s a nd


d .
, c ha ngea b e , l intu i ti on qu i c k
grea t ,

intel ect inv ent iveness a nd inclina ti on to


, b ec om e a reform er a pi onee r in ,

som e thi ng n ew He ha t es a ll c onv ent i on .


, i s p rogressi v e I nc li na ti on to a
.

wa nderi ng life .

D F A ttra ct i ve p ersonali ty sensi ti ve drea my


a nd iii . . es v ery , , ,

a rt i st i c Feel s a tt ra ct ed to the sea The spi ri t i s very impressi ona bl e a nd the


. .

n a ti v e p ossesses a ri c h im a gina t i on .

D and 8 U P ecu li ar a d versi t i es and di sillu si ons; d ream y p sy—chi c p ecu


. . , ,

liar , oft en u nreli a bl e G i v en t o d ru g t a k i ng D ang er of sl a nd er wi th man . .

a b a d a sp ec t for m arri a ge .

D d ty Drea m y p sychi c sensi ti ve to impressi ons from hi gher worl d s


.
, , .

V i si ons i nt erp reti ng drea m s


,
V ery sensi t i ve a nd changeabl e Ar ti sti c som e . .
,

M es i n geni ou s .

8 9 F A gr eea bl e cheerfu l l ov es mu si c or the


a nd . .
, , fine t
a r s, l q
e o u en t ,

c ou rt eou s i nnocent feel s a ttr a c t ed to you ng p eopl e


, .

The tri ne a sp ec t ca nn ot b e f orm ed .

8 a nd U Onl y the A a spect ca n b e formed I t i s u nfa vourable for


9 . . .

st ic d e v el opm ent thou gh the t a l ent i s Oft en p resent , .

8 d 9 A mi a ble pl ea sa nt symp a theti c chara ct er F a vou rab l e for stu d yi ng


.
, , .

mu si c fi ne a rt s l a ngu a ge s
, , .

8 a nd d F Q u i c k a n d wi tty sha rp p osi t i ve ; sa rca sti c a nd a l ert pra ct i c al


. .
, , , ,

e nthu si a st i c ener ge t i c G ood sp ea ker G i ve s m anu a l a droi tness


, a g ood
. .
,

a sp ec t for d ra u ght sm en e t chers e n gra v ers , , .

8 a nd 5 U The sa m e qu a li ti e s b u t wi th a d i sa greea bl e b ent


. . exa g g e , ,

r a t i n g sa rc a st i c imp a t i ent Usu a ll y ha s no p a t i e nce t o li st en t ill a nother has


, , .
,

fi ni shed sp eaking I s not on good term s wi th broth ers and si sters . .

8 d 6 Q u i c k a nd a l ert . a t end enc y t o soc i a li st i c m a t eri a li sm e nt er , ,

p ri sin g i rri t a b l e shar p fon d of ar gu m ent a nd exa gg era t i on


, , , .

8 a n d Qt F Fa v our a b l e to thi nki ng a nd to t ra v elling g ood j u d gm ent


. .
, ,

p hil osophi c a l spiri t ri ghteou s reli a bl e u pri ght phil a nthropi c hop efu l G ood
, , , , , .

p osi ti on for harm oni ou s thi nki ng esp ec i al l y in reli gi on phi l osophy and li tera t ure , , .

8 a nd Qt U J u d gm ent not reli a bl e p rej u d i c e d i n reli gi on a nd l a w D a nger


. .
, .

of l awsu i t s etc N O Opi ni on Of hi s own va c ill a ting


.
, .

8 d Qt V ery good a sp ec t Int u i ti ve a nd hop efu l t ol erant c ont ent j u st a nd


. .
, , ,

reli a b l e h u m a ne , d ev ou t i ng eni ou s m ora l a n d su c ce ssfu l A p hil osophi c a l


, , , .
,

reli gi ou s spi ri t .
9 d d P a ssiona t e amour ou s va in sentiment al inc onst a nt The sa m e as
.
, , , , .

the p rece di ng a sp ec t wi th b oth m u ch d ep end s on whether $


, 2 or d i s the
stronger pl a net a s to hou se a nd si gn .

9 and Qt F Very good a sp ec t l m rov es the ent i re horosc op e by the


. . .

pu rify ing infl u enc e thi s a sp ec t ha s on t e emoti ons and feelings S ignifies .

su ccess in l ife Kind generou s reli gi ou s u p ri gh t a nd v i rt u ou s U s a ll y m u ch l ov ed


.
, ,
u , . .

2 a nd Qt U Va in a nd ost enta ti ou s a rroga nt generou s wi thou t need a nd


. .
, ,

Often cha sing d ou bt fu l pl ea su res His ost ent a ti on Oft en ca u ses him to li ve .

a b ov e hi s m e a ns .

9 0 Qt A v ery good a sp ec t ; i t m a k e s i d ea li st i c p u re ha pp y u p ri ght



.
, , , ,

hu m a n e I t bri n g s grea t ha rm ony a nd c ont entm ent


. .

9 a n d b F C ha s t
. e a n d d e
.m ur e c a lm c on s t a n t i n l ov e u p ri g ht c ar
, e fu l , , ,

an d fa i thfu l H elp a nd su pp ort fr om the f a the r a n d from ol d p e opl e G ood for


. .

fin a nc e a n d b u si ness in g enera l .

9 an d I) U B ri ngs unha ppiness in l ove a n d in m a rri ed life Thi s a sp ec t


. . .

d em oral i ses b ring s gri ef a n d trou bl e thr ou gh a n d wi t h wom en I t m a k es


, .

pu sil l anim ou s u n cha st e j eal ou s som etim es p erv erse wea k I s worst with m an
, , , , . .

2 d b R estri ct s a nd b i nd s the c hara c t er sp oil s Venu s good i nfl u ence



.
,

a n d m a k e s g l oom y m el a ncholi c a n d Oft en gi v es p erv erse i nc lin a t i on s ; symp a thy


,

for old p eopl e W orst wi th m an . W i th the se a sp ect s mu ch d ep end s on the


.

stre ngt h of the two pl a net s .

Q and 15 F G i ves l ove for the occ u l t sc i ences an d a t al ent for mu si c


. .

a n d si n gin g ; m a ny fr i end s a m ong occ u l t i st s The a s ec t s of Q wi th m a nd d .

oft en l ea d t o a n earl y a n d p rec ipi t a t e m arri a ge ri gi na l a nd i nv enti v e . .

9 a nd m U Usu all y ca u ses d iffi cu l ti es wi th the other sex G i v es som etim es


. . . .

str ange incli na t i on s a nd won d erful l y li b era l c oncep ti on s r eg ar d i ng l ov e a nd


ty Ma k es j ea l ou s a n d gi v es a n a ttr a c ti on t o al l tha t i s stra nge and
.

2 d m . G i v es
Oft en art i sti c t a st e esp eci all y d ram a ti c ; strengthens the ,

em oti ons a nd th e im a gin a ti on I s u nfortu na t e for m arri a ge u su al l y l ea d s to


. ,

d i vorce P ecu l i ar t end enc i es S en su a l I f 9 i s the st ronger thi s a sp ec t i s m u c h


. . .

more fa v our a bl e .

Q a n d fat F a n d o G i v es u ni versal l ove Of m an ki nd a nd d evoti on Very


. .

. .

fa vour a bl e a nd refini ng i nfl u enc e on hi ghl y d evel op ed na tu res Wi th the l ower .

d evel op ed m a n i t stren gt hen s the sensu ou s em oti ons .

Q a nd ty U S ingu l ar symp a thi es


. . Oft en a bnorm ali ti es in feeli ng s and ,

e m oti ons ; oft en l ov e of a rt .

6 a nd F Energeti c
Qt . .
, c ou ra g eou s, en thu si a sti c , a nd earnes t Thi s
. p
a s ec t
is n ot v ery imp ort a nt .

6 a nd Qt U The onl y . . ene my t o Qt i s 5 , so 6 p l


s oi s so m ewha t the goo
d
131

Qt -influ enc e . I t m akes scep t i ca l ru d e a thei sti c prod i gal m orose The bod y
, , , , .

ft su ffers
o en in c onsequ enc e of excessi v e fu nc ti on of the p art in whi ch thi s
a sp ect oc c ur s .

6 d Qt Cou ra geou s .
, en thu si a sti c , su p erc ili ou s etc lik e the prec ed ing a spe c t .

d a nd b F G i v es c ou ra ge j oined
. . wi th t a ct self reli a nc e ; — help of su pe
,
-

i
r ors. For the rest n ot imp orta nt .

6 a nd b . U S elfi sh
.
, c ru e l a nd t reacherou s m al i ci ou s v i ol ent rev engefu l
, , , .

A c c ordi ng a s d or b are the str on er q u al i ti es of the one show



g th e b a d ,

stronger t ha n t hose of the other .


( see d .
)
d d b in whi ch asp ect the qu ali ti es Of b oth pl an et s occu r simu l t an eou sl y .

Very b a d when the y form u nfa v ou r a bl e a sp ec t s t o G) D or the ru l er of the ,

a scend a n t I t m a k es d e p ra v e d a n d b ol d ex tra v a gant a nd mi serl y B oth a sp ect s


.
, .

wi th [5 d enote d i sharm ony wi th the fa ther a nd oft en m ea n a su d d en d ea th .

( 5 and H F E nt erp ri si ng a n d ori g inal


. intu i tive and inventi v e L ove Of
.
, .

a nti q u i t i es Tra velling I n su cc ee d ent a nd i n c a d ent hou ses thi s asp ec t i s fel t
. .

b u t li tt l e .

6 an d Itl U The sa m e wi t h thi s I t m ak es i rri t a bl e ru d e and p ri gna ci ous


. . .
, ,

r est l ess a n d eccen tri c reb elli ou s O ft en su d d en a d v er si t i es , . .

d o

m e qu al iti e s a s in both the a b ove bu t in a l ess d i sa greea bl e
m . The sa
sha p e Mu c h l a t ent forc e whi ch u sed wr on g l y m a y b ec om e v ery d ang erou s
.
, , ,

i n i ts exp ressi on .

6 a nd i ii F G iv es a pe c u l i a r a ttra c ti on to the c hara ct er str ong em ot i ons


. .
, .

d and i ii U Change abl e t emp er i rri t a b l e d i sc onten t ed a nd reb elli ou s


. .
, , .

d d qt Inc lines to e goi sm bri ngs som eti m es cha ot i c vi si ons str ong em o
,
, ,

t i on s Wi th the l ower typ e thi s a sp ect gi v es ap ti tu d e for swindl ing


. .

Qt a nd b . F
L ov e of ro ou nd stu d y ; it
. p f m a kes phil osophi c seri ou s u pri ght, , ,

t
c ons a n t li l
a n d re a b e A v ery a v our a b e a s . f l p ec t for su ccess in life and for a
w ord ly p ii wi
os t on ; har ony f
th the a ther m .

Qt a n d 15 U Wea k will i rr esolu t e i nt ol era nt or in di fferent in r eli gi on an d


. .
, ,

o ft en u nha pp y a n d mi stru st fu l m any a dv ersit i es a nd c ha nges of fort u ne ,

di sharm ony wi th the fa ther .

Qt o 5 V ery fa vour a bl e a sp ec t Ma k es thou ht fu l phil osop hi c seri ou s


c are fu l hone st thrifty a n d reli a b l e A l so a s u n d e r g


. .
, , ,

, , .

Qt a n d H F P e cu li ar charm of p ersonali ty F a v our a b l e a sp ect for in t u i t i on


. . . .

B roa d a nd p rogr essi v e in th e r eli gi ou s a n d p oli ti c a l sp heres .

Qt and m U M a y c om e i nt o u npl ea sa nt assoc i a ti on wi th the c our t of


. .

j u sti c e ; i t indi ca t es li ttl e su cc ess a s regard s stu d y and a cti vi ti es d enote d


by Uranu s .
Qt d H i fl u ence for i ntu i ti on a nd i nspira tion a nd for occ u lt
V ery g ood n
a nd reli g iou s I i ar t i st i c ta l ent espe c i a ll y d ra m a t i c
st u d y t g v es .
, .

Qt a nd tit F Kin d a n d g enerou s B roa d c oncep ti ons a nd feeli ng s regar d in g


. . .

l ove of ma nkind ; geni u s Onl y v ery few however ca n a nswer the hi gh Nep .
, ,

tu ne -
influ ence .

Qt d ty p rec edin g stronger however a nd wi th a n a dd ed sensitiveness


The. ,
'

t oward s d eep rel i gi ou s feelin gs e sp ec i a ll y in a m y st i cal or m a gi ca l


a rt a n d ,

di rec ti on S om etim es geni u s i n thi s sp here I t i s the b est a sp ec t one ca n im a


. .

gi ne for a m y sti c .

Qt a n ttt U G i v es the sa me t end enc i es b u t b ri ngs d i sa pp oi nt m ent st ra n ge


. . , ,

expe ri enc es l oss of a nd estr angem ent from fri end s


, .

i) a nd F I ntu i ti ve al tru i sti c


H . . , , occ ul t , u pri ght a nd b roa d of c onc e p ti on
,

t
s r ong fa cu l ty of c oncentra ti on .

I; a nd Iii . U . A d ver si ti es thr ough


want of opp ortu ni t ies or impot enc e to
u se t hem F i t s of ill t emp er
. eccentri c a nd si ngu l ar , .

b o 131 Inv enti v e int elli gent strong p ower of c onc entra t i on fir ml y resol

.
, , ,

v ed p u shful reserv ed

.
, ,

I; a n d qr F G iv e s p ower of c oncent ra ti on a nd a c ert a in shrewd ness ;


. .

t ena ci ty and c ool ness .

b a n d ty U S elfi sh and c ol d revengefu l a nd su spi c i ou s ;


. . stra nge ,

trou bl es throu gh sec ret enmi ty ; har mfu l to g ood na m e a nd p osi ti on .

b d ti I s in be twee n fa v ou r a b l e a nd u nfa v oura bl e Oft en an el ev a ti on or


t . ,

d egra d a t i on of th e m ent al na tu re .

m a nd 19 T oo li ttl e i s known Of the reciproc a l a ct i on of these two pl a net s


.
,

to b e a b l e t o m a k e d efin i te sta t em ent s a b ou t i t A g ood a sp ec t i s su re to be .

a f a v ou ra bl e a sp ec t for st u d yi ng occ u l t a n d ou t of the w a y u n c onv ent i onal ,

m a tt ers .

G ener a l noti ce .

It be borne in m i nd in j u d g ing the asp ects tha t the a ction


shou l d e ver ,

is mor e fa voura bl e when the str ong er of th e a sp ecti ng p l a nets is a benefi c,


or when th e p l a net d enoting th e higher q u a l iti es is th e strong er Wh en , .

i t is the other wa y a bou t, th e a cti on is mor e u nfa vour a bl e .


If the ru le r i s b a d ly a spe c te d in the v ari ou s hou se s, expect d iffi
cu l ti e s in the m a tte rs de note d by th e hou se .

A str ong infl u e nc e on life ha ve :


A ny pl a n et s in M C a nd A sc or withi n 1 2 a b ove c u sp 1 (a s
°
1 . . . .

in the 1 2 th hou se ) .

2 . The pl a net t ha t in the hor oscope ha s the most p owe rfu l a spects .

3 . Alwa y s the G , D a nd 8 , .

4 . The pl an et ru li ng the sign in which the G) a nd D a re a t b irth .

Pl a net s in S t r ong or in W e ak Posi ti ons .

S ig n of str eng th : g ood a spe c ts e speci a lly t o b ene fi c s pl anets , ,

in ow n sign in ow n hou se — in a n a ngu l ar hou se


, on a c u sp , , ,

ex a lte d in har m oni ou s sign


, .

S ig n of wea kness : b a d a spect s e speci a lly to ma l efi c s a nd no h elp ,

from b enefi cs pl a nets in thei r fa ll or d etrime nt


, in a c a d e nt hou se , ,

D 1 ) or B y we a k i s a l so me a nt the r eceivi ng of b a d or no a spects ,

a nd t
s r on g
ta ke n in the se nse of re c eivi ng g ood a spect s
is .

S tr ong ly p osited d oe s not a lw a y s m e a n harm oni ou s ; nor d oe s


we a kly p osite d me a n u nha rm oni ou s ; w he n na mely the pl anet i s str ongly
p osite d b u t u nhar m oni ou s a specte d the exp r e ssi on is eve n m or e u nh ar ,

m oniou s than it w ou l d be in a wea k p ositi on .

D strong R e c eptive i nge ni ou s thou ghtfu l d ome sti c ch ange a ble of


, , , , , ,

r e a t a d a pt a bility .

D wea k W e a k char a cte r su perfici a l a nd whim sic a l c hil d i sh chan


, , , ,

c a ble c onc eite d a nd pe d a nti c


,
.

6) str ong Honou ra b le l oy a l a nd of g ood r ep u te


, , .

( 9 wea k D e sp oti c su perc ili ou s ha u ghty d e spi ca ble


, , , , .

8 str ong I ntelle c tu a l r e c eptive sharp a lert q u i ck witty sc ie ntific


, , , , , , , ,

g ood mem ory .

8 wea k O fte n a g ood a d a pt a bility sometime s a rti stic b u t c ar ele ss


, , ,

little p owe r of c onc entra ti on f org etfu l i nc onsta nt , , .

52 str ong Cha ste symp a theti c a nd eleg a nt arti stic ha vi ng g ood t a ste
, , , , ,

c onte nte d l ovi ng ,


.

9 wea k I nd ole nt a nd f ond of e a se t hou ghtle ss ple a su r e seeking


, , ,
-
,

d i sor d e rly lew d d i ssol u te


, , .

6 str ong A ctive c ou ra ge ou s c omb a tive e ne rgetic str ong a d v en


, , , , , ,

ur ou s p a ssi ona t e a nd p u shfu l


,
imp u l si v e , .

6 wea k I rr it a ble imp a tie nt imp u l sive a nd a rgu me nt a tive se nsu ou s


, , , , ,
.

Qt str ong G e ne rou s j ovi a l p hil a ntr Op i c hon e st a nd tru e


, , , ,
.

Qt wea k Arr og a nt p r od i g a l p r oflig a te hyp ocr iti c a l u nj u st


, , , , , .

) B y D or d ea d i s m e a nt w i tho t ve l oci ty viz a t the mome nt when the


1 “
. u .

p la net a ft e ha ving b een p og re ssing b ecom es etrogre sing o the everse


r r , r s , r r .

2
) S ee footn ot e p 53 . .
1 35

b strong,Ta ctfu l p ru de nt dipl om a ti c a ccura te economica l r e se rved


, , , , , ,

se ri ou s r egu l ar sobe r p a tie nt


, , , .

5 wea k M i se rly m el a ncholi c u nha ppy pl oddi ng sl ow su spici ou s


, , , , , , ,

scepti c a l f a i nt he a rted me a n c ol d u nfeeli ng


,
-
, , , .

In str ong I nve ntive ori gi na l i ntu itive ta le nte d c l a irv oy a nt occu lt
, , , , , ,

te nd e ncy .

m wea k S tr ang e and e cc e ntri c show y silly pecul i ar a nd su d de n


, , , ,

m oveme nt s rom a nti c , .

1? str on
g lde a li sti c a rti,sti c p sy c hi c my stica l i ngeni ou s , , , , .

1? wea k S e nsitive a nd d r e a my v a gu e
, , .

I ntellect , M e mor y a nd C h a r a cte r .

Thou gh pl anet s i nfl u e nc e the i ntellect in j u dgi ng it M ercur y and


a ll , ,

t he M oon ha ve i n the fi r st pl a ce to be c onsi d e r e d For a g ood b armo .


,

n i ou s exp r e ssi on M e r cu ry a nd the M oon m u st be l inked by a n asp ect .

A b a d a spect betwee n the tw o pl a nets g ive s a d a pt a bility a s well a s a


g oo d a spe c t b u t in thi s fi rst ca se the a d a pt a bili ty i s a tte nd ed with
,

c ha ng e a bility a nd d iffi c u l t y i n c onc e ntra ti on .

Th e p ositi on o f D a nd 8 c l ose to m a ny oth e r pl a net s a l so de note s ,

g re a t cha nge a bility of te nd e ncy a nd in t hou ght It u su a lly i nd ic a te s .

v ersa tility .

I n the ascend a nt M er c u ry give s a t a le nt for spe a ki ng in p u bli c i n ,

M G a l so thou gh to a le ss d egr e e b u t i n b ot h it d epe nd s on the


.
, ,

a spects The na t u r e of the a spe c ti ng pl a net s will give t he te nd e ncy Of


.

t he i ntellect b u t a t t he sa me time note t he a sc e nd a nt the p ositi on of


, ,

S u n a nd M oon a s r eg a r d s hou se a nd sign as by t he se the type of cha ,

r a c te r a nd the na t u r e Of t he feeli ng s i s g ive n w hi ch m a y m odi fy the ,

tend e ncy otherwi se d e note d by M e r cur y M ore ove r the z od i a c a l sign in .

which 8 i s p osite d shou l d be t a ke n i nt o a cc ou nt e g the sa tu m ine sign


,
. .

3 will imp art e a r ne st ne ss a nd fru g a lity to the exp r e ssi on of M e r cur y .

I n j u d gi ng t he i nt u iti on shou l d a ssi st ou r i ntelle ct The signs "P or


,
.

II r i si ng i s f a v ou r a b le t o the i ntelle ct e spe ci a ll if the ru le r of the se


sign s M e r c u ry i s well pl a c e d a s r eg ar d s hou se ég
,

, ,
in 1 1 0 3 .
, , ,

or si gn ( W 11 V 93 m z )
‘ ’
.
, , , , ,

Th e w orst signs for 8 a r e 36 a nd


It i s f a v ou ra b le w he n 8 r e c eiv e s g ood a spects from the othe r pl a nets .

Espe ci a lly g ood a sp e cts fr om the 3 rd and the 9th hou se (hou se s of
t he l owe r (I I ) a nd the high e r i ntelle ct) a nd fr om the a sc enda nt
a re f a v our ab le .

M a rs w ith 8 giv e s sm art ne ss sha rp ne ss e ne rgy Ura nus give s origi , , ,

n al ity , S a tu r n d eep thou ght a nd r ete nti v e mem ory b u t with a fflicti on , , ,

m el a ncholy ; J up iter give s a sou nd j u dg me nt a nd l ove of r ight a nd j u sti c e ;


N ep tu ne l ove of my sti c i sm a t time s i nge nu ity ; Venus ma ke s the spi rit,
g ee able
a r i ble gives l ove of ple asur e society a nd a tende ncy for ar t
, am a , , , .

T he Moon g ive s in b a d a s well a s in g ood aspect a c le ar i ntelle c t ,

with a q u ick a d a pt a bility in the fi rst c a se it b ri ng s a l so cha ng ea b i l


,

ity a nd a te nd e ncy t o spe a k u ntru thf u lly


, .

The S u n give s m a g na nimity to the char a cter if it a spe ct s M e r cur y


well T OO ne ar t o the S u n (thi s i s c a lle d c omb u st) i s d i sa d v a nt age ou s
.

to a c l ear wi d e ma ny side d exp r e ssi on of the i ntellect It is g ood for 8


,
-
.

to be i n the vici nity of the C) b u t not ne ar e r t ha n


B a d a spect s with the se pl anet s give the sa me q u a litie s to the i ntel
lect b u t with a b a d si d e to them a s is se e n u nd e r the de scripti on of
the a spect s (see p 1 25 —
, ,

1 30) of 8 Ur anu s a l so ha s m u ch q 1 r 0 u

-
. . i .

i ntelle ct a n " , p
v . o 1

c a n u . a n i a l l

m1 : ht
°

u d _e t he 0 n o u st
‘ ‘
r 1 l l " u o u u

or e
t e of the feel ings a s evi d e nc ed in thou ght ta k e the sign
na u r ,

a nd the a spe c t s of M oon a nd Ascend a nt G ood a spe c t s of S a t u rn t o .

the Moon Ve nu s or A sce nda nt give s str e ngt h t o ove r c ome the se nse s
, ,

a nd so t o r i se high me nt a lly B a d a spects of the pl a ne t s e spe c i a lly of


.
,

the ma l efics to the se de note the re verse , .

The strong est p l a net in the hor oscope e g in M C or a sc e nd a nt , . . . .

shou ld be c onside r ed in j u d gi ng the na t ur e a nd the te nor of the i ntellect ,

a s it Ofte n c ol ou rs the w hole life of the na tive .

M a r ri a g e , Fr i e nd shi p , Enmity etc .

For the se we mu st t dy
the hou se of fr i ends ( 1 1 th) , the hou se of
s u
the op en enemi es ) (7 th) a nd of the secr et enemies ) ( 1 2 th)
1 2
.

B enefi c s in th e se hou se s and S u n or Moon well a specte d , i s ve ry


fa v ou r a ble ; ma l e fi cs a nd a l so the b ene fics, or G , D or 8 in the se
hou se s ill a spe c te d d e note th e r eve r se , e g a pl a net in the a sc e nd a nt . .

r e c e ivi ng a b a d a spect of 8 fr om 7 , signifie s Opp ositi on fr om ope n


e ne mie s of the chara cter Of M er cu ry , a s a u thors, p u bli sher s, p u bli c
spe a ke r s etc A b a d a spect of the G) i nd ic a te s Opp ositi on from i nfl u e m
.

ti a l m en etc .

The kind of fr i ends i s d e note d by pl a ne t s in the 1 l th hou se a nd ,

shou l d the r e be non e by the ru le r Of the si gn on the c u sp


, .

C) d e note s fr ie nd s of imp ort ant p ositi on a nd fr ie nd s t ha t ha ve to d o


with g ov ernment or oc cu py p u bli c p osts .

1
) Op en mi e s
those w ho in h eir o n O ini on , sp ea k the tr u th ; w e
en e a re t w p
m tt f t m
i gh h er e or e c onsi d er h e t o b e ou r t r u e fr i end s I f e g hu sb a n d an d i e a re . . . wf
t y w l t ll
not i n h a r m ony, h e il e t
e a ch o h er th e ru h, r a nk a c cord i ng t o h ei r own t t f ly t
lmt i
i i ed nsig h , t w hi ch m a y help p l p
to o i sh the sha r e d g e of di sse n si on hu s h a r , t "

m yon i t l
m a y r se ou t Of s rife A a s " a n 0 en enemy se d o l m . m b ec o e s a tr u e fr i end ,
p t pp t p t
in c hoosing se a r a i on (o osi i on a s ec l
on e d oe s n ot l
e a rn hi s e sson ( the r e a l
u n ion of O pp tosi e s as lv m k
tw o ha e s a e aw l t
ho e) a n d hu s one a ggr a a e s v t
hi s k ma ar .

) S ec et or u n seen e nemi es th a t d o not a tt a ck s Op enly b t i n


2 r u , u u nd erh a nd e d
wa ys , a nd b e hind ou r b a cks .
b a nd in 7 a nd a l so the sign K on cu sp 7 , (7 ru le d by S a turn)
m ,

c au se s d el a y i n m a rr i a ge a nd wit h a ffli cti on gr e a t d i sa pp oi ntm e nts in


,

m a tr im oni a l a ff a i rs .

A mal efic in b a d a spe ct to 9 give s l ow mora l i ty a nd in a n a ngu l ar


.
,

hou se t hi s a ffli cti on m a y g ive ri se t o p olitic a l sc a nd a l .

A m a lefic on the a sc e nd ant or on the pl a ce of the G) or D of


a not he r hor osc ope g iv e s r i se to d ish a r mony a nd str ife
, .

A be nefic on the other hand give s ha rmony


, , .

A b e nefic in a n a ngu l ar hou se is a lwa y s g ood for p op ul a r i ty the ,

( D a nd D likewi se p rovi d e d they ar e not b a d ly a specte d


, .

Whe n the l er of the a t or the t in the a sc e nd a nt


r eceive s b a d a sp e gts it d e note s t ha t t he na tive h i msel is the ca of
,
e rs armony i nd i c a te d
For ha rm ony an d di sharm ony e spe c i a lly notice th e a scend a nts of the
tw o hor oscope s If t hey ar e i n g ood a spect t her e will be harm ony if
.
, ,

not d i sha rm ony With the opp ositi n it i s the r e v e rse ri the t w o p e Op l e
, .

o , ,

are of d i ff e r e nt se x for t he n t her e i s a ttra c ti on ( e g b e twee n Q a nd z )


, . . .

A ma l efic c omi ng by p rogr ession to the pl a c e of A 5 0 S u n or M oon


, .

i n a nothe r hor osc ope give s temp or a ry r ep u l si on ; the sa me wi t h opp o


,

siti on a nd sq u a r e a spe c t a n d a l so w he n S u n or Moon by p r ogr e ssi on .

c ome t o the pl a c e of a m a lefi c or a b a d a spe c t to it ; b u t the p r ogr e s e

si on t o Qt or Q i n a n othe r hor osc ope give s f rie nd ship .

He w hose pl a net c ome s by p rogre ssi on t o the pl a c e of a nothe r s


pl a net or in a spe ct t o it will be the one to p r om ote the a ttr a c ti on or


, ,

r ep u l si on .

Eve ry pl a net tha t a spe ct s the S u n or the M oon b a dly mi ght be ,

r e g ar d e d a s a n e nemy a nd fr om i t s p ositi on a s t o sign a nd hou se we ,

mi ght d i scove r how it will e nter i nt o a nd a ffe ct ou r life .

For the e n emie s i nd i c a te d by a m a lefi c i n 7 1 2 or 4 a ffli cti ng the , ,

S u n or the M oon a nd we ak ly p osite d one shou l d e speci a lly be on one s


, ,

gu ard ; thi s p ositi on c a u se s c onti nu ou s perse cu ti on a nd trou ble .

With symp a thy a nd a ntip a thy the a scend a nt shou l d be c onsider e d e g . .

if the f a ther ha s a be nefi c (Qt or 9) in the a sc end a nt of hi s chil d s ’

hor osc ope he will be a su pp ort t o hi s c hil d i n eve ry w a y a nd help


,

him on p hy si c a lly a s well a s Spi ritu a lly ; b u t if the f a th er ha s a m al efi c


,

e g b i n the a sc e nd a nt of hi s c hil d s hor osc ope hi s i nfl u e nc e will not b e a



. .

help t o the chil d howeve r m u ch he mi ght wi sh it The r e i s a s it we r e


, .
, ,

a n u nsur m ou nt a ble w a ll or p a rtiti on betw ee n t hem If howeve r the .


, ,

r el a tive p ositi ons of the ot he r pl a net s a r e f a v our a ble m u c h of t he evil ,

ma y be t a ke n a w a y .

The p a ssi ng by p rogr e ssi on Of a ma lefi c t hrou gh the a sc e nd a nt of


a nothe r i s a l so u su a lly a time of mi su nd e rstandi ng a nd e nmity ,

str ong e r t ha n th e p a ssi ng of the r a d i c a l m al e fi c by the p rogr e ssive


pl a net s Of the othe r .

A n a ffli cti on t hr ou gh a m a l e fi c be c ome s str onge r if the m a lefic i s


ne ar e r the Ze nit h t ha n the a ffli c te d pl a net e g I) C" D i s a ve ry b a d
. .
1 39

as pect e speci a lly for b u si ne ss pe ople ;


, bu t it bec ome s still w orse whe n
15 i s ex a lte d a b ove the D .

He a lth a nd D ise ase .

We ha ve see n how the d iffe re nt signs ru le the di ffer e nt p art s of


the b od y a nd t ha t e a ch pl a net it self a l so ha s a spe c i a l i nfl u e nce on
,

c er t a i n p ar t s of th e b od y T he signs t he r ef or e i n w hi ch the S u n (with


.
, ,

m an) a nd the M oon (with w om a n) r e c eive a fflicti ons i nd ica te tha t p ar t ,

of t he b ody t ha t i s li a ble t o su ffe r Th e Q W ith m a n the D wit h w om an


.
,

i s the i nd i ca t or of st r ong or we a k he a lth If t he se a fflicti ons occur in.

th e we st ern ha lf of the hor osc op e ( esp ecia ll y i n they a re m ore


se r i ou s t ha n i n the e a ste rn ha lf .

S a tu rn in b a d a spe c t t o the l u mi nar ie s (S u n a nd M oon) g r e a tly


we a kens the he a lth by p r eve nting i nfl u x of p rana or vita lity
M a r s give s vit a li ty b u t a l so give s a te nd e ncy to i nfl a mm a t ory a nd
,

feve ri sh a tt a ck s .

J u pite r in b a d a spe c t t o G) c a u se s imp u r e bl ood a nd su pe rfl u ou s a nd


i rr egu l ar c i rcu l a ti on in th e p art i nd i c a t e d by the si gn ; a l so liver c om
pl a i nt a nd obe si ty .

Ura nu s ill a specti ng the l u mi nar i e s ha s a le ss d i stur bi ng e ffect on


-
,

the h e a lth of the b od y t ha n on the me nt a l f uncti ons (hy ste ri a sp asm s) , .

It p r odu c e s f e a r hyp ochond ri a a nd u su a lly i ncu ra ble a ffe cti ons


, .

M e r c ur y s a ffli cti ons are exp r e ssed a s ne rv ou sne ss a nd f a i nt he arted ne ss



-
,

sp e e ch i m p e d ime nts su ch a s st a mme ri ng li spi ng ; a nd a l so a ilme nts of


~
, ,

t he p art r ep r e se nte d by the signs i n w hi ch the a ffli cti on t a ke s pl a ce .

When the G) r e c eive s b a d a spe c ts from b oth b a nd d the he al th is ,

b etter than with a fflicti on t hr ou gh I) only b u t a s a ru le the d e a th i s ,

su dde n ei the r t hr ou gh a n a tt a ck Of ill n e ss or t hr ou g h a n a c c i d e nt T hi s


, .

i s e speci al ly the ca se with e a ste rn p ositi ons ; we ste rn p ositi ons u su a lly
give s ill ne ss of l ong d u ra ti on ,

Acc or d i ng to P tol omy str ong a ffli cti ons of b oth D a nd 2 d e note an
e ar ly d e a th of th e m othe r a nd b oth 6 a nd b a fflicted a n e a rly d e a th
, ,

of the f a t he r .

A m a le h in the a sc e nd a nt i for the he a


e asc e n ant str ong y a fflicte d i s a srgn 0 b a d he a lth e speci a lly ,

i f it i s hyleg ) 1
.

I n j u d gi ng the h e a lth of w om a n we t a ke th e M oon i nste a d of the


S un , it shou l d be b orn e in mind tha t an i nharm oni ou s a spe c t b e
t wee n D a nd 9 i s ve ry b a d for the he a l th seei ng t ha t it ha s a we a ke ni ng
,

effect on the c onstitu ti on If a n i nharm oni ou s a sp e ct of d or b is a d d e d


.
,

thi s c ombi n e d i nfl u e nc e will m a k e the he a lth ve ry i nd iffe r e nt With .

w om a n M a r s has a m or e d i stu rbi ng i nfl u e nc e u p on the he a lt h tha n


S a tu rn be c a u se its a c ti on i s mu ch m or e Opp ose d to tha t of the M oon
,

t ha n S a t u rn s

.

1
) S ee p 1 5 1
. .
A cci d e nts a l so su d d e n d e a th are e spe c i a lly ind i ca te d by a ffli cti ons
, ,

in the e a ste rn ha lf p ri ncip a lly in the a ngle s or on th e c u sp s Thi s


, .

i s e spe ci a lly d e noted if b ot h Q a nd D a r e a ffli cte d by one or m or e


m a l e fi cs The na t u r e of the w ou nd et c i s i nd i c a te d by the na tu r e of
.

the pl a ne t e g . .

6 gi v e s w ou nd s thr ou gh sha r p i nstru me nt s thr ou gh fire or a cid s ,


-
,

expl osi ons Ope ra ti ons e tc ;


, .

b t hr ou gh b ru i si ng su ffoca ti on ; S a tu rn c a u se s ca l c ifi c a ti on t u ber cu l osi s ;


, ,

15 t hr ou gh el e ctr i c ity su n stroke m a chi ne r y su i c i d e ; ,


-
, ,

t? p r od u c e s tr a nc e s m ort ific a ti on i nfe cti on , a nd m a y c a u se d e a t h ,

throu gh t he se .

The sig ns give f u rthe r i nd i ca ti on viz fi ery sig ns : ele ct ri c ity he a t ; . ,

a i ry sig ns : g a se s ; wa tery sig ns : fl u i d s w a te r e t c ea r thy sig ns : a ll t hi ng s , .

c onne cte d with mi nera l s e arth m ine s etc , , .

If Qt or $ 2 help s by a g ood a spe ct the p r ognosti c a ti on i s m or e ,

f a v ou r a ble .

The na tur e of the d i se a se c a n be d ete r mi ne d by the si gn by the ,

hou se by the pl a net s a n d a l so by the na t u r e of t he sig ns


, ,
.

The sig n on cu sp 6 will d e note the d i se a se s the na tive i s spe c i a lly


su bje ct t o v iz , .
,

Fi x ed signs (8 $2 1 z ) d enote d i se a se s of thr oa t nose he art


11 , , , , , , ,

the g e nit a l s the bl a d d e r ; m u ta bl e sig ns ( 11 w


, e 3C) e nter a l gi a a nd ,

a ffe c ti on of the l u ng s e g t u be r cu l osi s d r op sy sc r of u l a ne u r oti c d i se a se


. .
, , ,

m u scu l a r p a i ns ; ca r d ina l signs (V a Z ) st om a ch c ompl a i nt me nt a l , , ,

d i sor d ers liv er a ffe cti ons d i se a se of the ki d ney s bili ou sne ss feve r s
,
-
, , , ,

a p opl e xy c ong e sti on c u t a ne ou s d i se a se s a nd di se as e s of the b one s ( K )


, ,
.

S e ri ou s su ffe r i ng i s i nd i c a ted w he n one f a ll s ill or ha s a n a cci d e nt


a t t he m ome nt w he n the M o on i s i n o D 8 or P t o M ar s or S a tu rn ’
.
. , ,

or on the pl a ce of one of t he se pl a n et s a t bi r th M ars giv e s hi gh fe v e r s .


,

S a t u rn w e a k ne ss 131 will give stra nge sympt om s a nd compli c a ti ons in


.

su ch a c a se .

I t i s f a v ou ra ble w he n t he M oon a t t ha t m ome nt i s i n good a spe c t


t o J u pite r or V e nu s (u nl e ss t he se pl a n et s ar e str ongly a ffli ct e d) c on
, ,

v a l e sc e nce i s su r e t o f oll ow how e ve r sev e r e the ill ne ss m a y b e ,


.

It i s d a nge r ou s t o u nd e rg o a n ope ra ti on on a d ay whe n the D i s


in the si gn r ep r e se nti ng t he p ar t of the b ody tha t ha s to be Ope ra te d ‘

u p on . Ca r d a n sa y s tha t it i s d a nge r ou s t o Op e ra te u p on a p a ti ent w he n ,

the M oon i s wit hi n 1 7 of t he S u n a n d in opp ositi on t o M ar s


°
.

( S e e a l so th e C ha pte r on A stro l ogy a n d M ed i ci n e ) .

The Ca lli ng .

ru le r
pl a nets in it the p ositi on of 8 a nd i ts , th e ,

shou l e spe c i a lly note d he r e The S u n a nd d be .

the M oon ha v e of c ou rse a l so a gr e a t i nfl u e nc e an d th e i r a spect s , ,

p arti cu l ar ly a ny pl a net in c onj unc ti on with or a spe cti ng the S u n a nd , ,


1 42

C a ll ings un de r the Diffe r e nt Pl a nets .

Th e S u n : Ki ng s m onar c hs high-b om pe ople pe ople hol d i ng a high


, , ,

p ositi on in ge n er a l pe ople w ho occu py a p r omi ne nt p ositi on and


,

ar e t he c e ntr e of a l ar g e c i r c le ; a l so j ewellers and a l l the v ari ou s ,

g ol d w orke r s .

M oon : S e a me n fi she rs tra velle rs me rc ha nt s in fl u i d s sellers in p u


, , , ,

b li c nu r se s e tc
, .

M er cu ry : Au thor s p u bli c spe ake rs lite r ar y m en dr a wi ng- te a che rs


, , , ,

c le rk s p ost Offi c ia l s p u b li she rs c a rr ie rs e d it or s b ook selle rs etc


,
-
, , , , , .

Venus : Arti st s, su c h a s m u sici a ns p oet s p a i nte r s scu lpt or s ; a l l those , , ,

d e a li ng i n orna me nt s, l a d i e s~fineri e s a rt , pe rf u me s milli ne ry ; a l so c on , ,

fe cti oner s fem a le se r v a nt s et c


, .

M a r s : M ilit a ry m e n i ron- m onger s, i nstru me nt - m a ke r s su rge ons d en


, , ,

t i sts gym na st s b ar be rs smiths b u t chers c ook s e tc


, , , , , .

J up i ter : J u d g e s l a wye r s c le rgyme n, me r cha nt s with d e a li ng s a b roa d


, , ,

b a nke rs tr a d er s in w oolle n ar ti cle s ; pe ople occu pyi ng p ost s of c on


,

fi d ence .

S a tu r n : D e a le r s a nd a ge nts in l a nd notar ie s a cc ou nt a nt s mi ning , , ,

engi neers c oa l - mer chants, pl u mb ers p ri nte rs fu nera l - u nd erta k ers, shoe
, , ,

m a ker s w a t chm e n mi ner s p otte r s hou se p a i nter s b ri ck- m anu f a ctur ers
, , , , , .

Ur a nus : Tr a v elle rs i nv e nt or s e ng i nee r s me cha ni c i a ns chemi sts


, , , , ,

e spe c i a lly ele ctr i ci ans a er ona u ts hyp noti sers p sychol oger s oc cu lti sts
, , , , ,

p hr e nol ogi sts a str ol oge rs p u bli c spe a ke rs a ll ki nd s of i d e a li stic pe ople


, , ,

a nd b ra i n- e cc e ntr i c pe ople .

N ep tu n e : C a lli ng s in whi ch the w a te ry eleme nt pl a y s a p a rt ; fu rthe r


ar ti st s my sti cs p sychol ogers a ll ki nd s of i d e a li st s a nd em oti onal ly
, , ,

ecce ntric pe ople .

T ra velli ng .

M any pl anet s in 3 a nd 9 (e speci a lly 8 D d In) give a te nd enc y , , ,

t o tr a velli ng Fu r t he r a l so wh e n the r e ar e m a ny pl a ne t s i n c ar d i na l a nd
.

i n m u t a ble signs or in w a te ry si gns Al so w he n on cu sp 3 or 9 th er e .

i s a m u t a ble sign or 93 or 3C .

S a tu rn i n a sc or i n the a b ove me nti one d hou se s ma y ne u tr a li se the se


.
-

i nfl u e nc e s a nd g ive i nste a d a d e si r e for a fixe d a b od e .

The D in a sp ec t to Ur a nus from one of th e a ngle s p r od u c e s a lw a y s


m a ny a nd su dd e n chang e s .

M a ny pl a ne t s i n ca d ent houses (3 6 9 1 2) a l so i nd i c a t e a w a nd e , , ,

r i ng lif e .

The sa m e i s the c a se w he n M a r s Ur a nu s or M e r c u ry ar e str ongl y ,

pl a ce d a nd a spe ct the S un or M oon


, .

T he p l a ce wher e t o g o i s i n d i ca t e d by the p ositi on of the b ene fic s


Qt a nd 9 If t he se ar e p osite d i n the hou se s 3 a nd 5 — n e ar t o th e na tiv e
.
,

pl a c e ; in 2 a nd 6 t o pl a c e s fu rth e r d i sta nt ; in 1 an d 7
, in neigh
1 43

b ou ri ng c ountrie s i n 8 a nd 1 2
, t o c ou ntr ie s far a w a y a nd t o the a ntip od e s .

The d i r ection i s i nd i ca te d by the hou se in w hi ch the b enefi c s ar e ,

o r by (D a n d D p r ovi d e,d t h ey ar e well -


a spe c te d Hou se 1 de note s .

the East, hou se 1 0 the S ou th hou se 4 N or th hou se 7 West w hile the


, ,, ,

i nte rmedi a te hou se s denote the i nterm e d i a te d i r ecti ons If the b enefics are .

ill aspected in th ose hou se s a nother d i r ecti on i s i ndi c a te d If n eith er Qt


®
, .
,

nor 2 a re well a specte d t a ke a pl a net tha t r eceive s g ood a spe c ts ot


,

or D . If ther e i s a be nefic in th e 4th hou se or S u n or M oon a r e well ,

a spected i n it it i s a d vi sa ble t o r em a i n i n the n a tive c ou n try


, If d e spite .

thi s i nd i ca ti on the na ti v e m a ke s l ong j ourney s he will mi ss the be st ,

o pp ortu nitie s to p rogr e ss .

The na tive with a f a irly har m oni ou s hor osc ope will u su a lly c hoose ,

u nc onsci ou sly i ntu itively the c orr e c t d i r ecti on i n w hic h hi s f ortu ne lie s
, , .

A str ol ogy help s one t o d o thi s c onsc i ou sly If we note the d i r ecti on .

t a ke n by w or l d tr a velle rs etc it is u su a lly f ou nd tha t they t ot al ly


-
,

ignora nt of thei r horosc ope ha ve gone in the d ir ecti on thei r horosc op e


,

i nd i c a ted.

A c c ord i ng to S ephari al we might tr a c e how life in a foreign c ou ntr y


will g o on if we a dd the l ongitu d e of the pl a c e to the M C of the bi rth
, . .

hor osc ope (if the pl a ce lie s E a st) a nd with t hi s new M C a c c or d i ng . .


,

t o the t a ble of hou se s for th e pl a c e we ca st a ne w hor osc ope in w hi ch we


, ,

i nsert the pl anet s a c c or d i ng to the d egr ee s in the ra dix horosc ope -


.

( S u bt r a ct if t he pl a c e lie s We st) A s l ong a s the na ti ve r em ai ns in t hi s


.

pl a ce he mu st tr a ce the d ire cti ons a nd the tr a nsit s tha t w ork in the


,

new figu r e He shou ld g o to tha t pl a c e w he r e a c c or d i ng t o thi s method


.

the be st i nfl u e nce s of the bi rt h hor osc ope c ome in t he n e w one t o


-

t heir fi ne st exp r e ssi on If we rem a i n in ou r ow n c ou ntry the choi c e of


.
,

the h ou se a s r eg ar d s l oc a lity a nd di r e c ti on i s of m u ch imp ort an c e


, , .

A car di na l sign ri si ng a s a sc e nd ant d e note s a hi gh pl a c e e g the top . .

of a hill ,or in a ny ca se a b ove sea level A fixe d sign i n d i c a te s a n


-
.

a b od e in th e pl a i n A m u t a ble sign w ou l d i nd i ca te a l ow lyi ng pl a c e


.
,

or one betwee n othe r hou se s i e not c onspi c u ou s . . .

If the cu sp of 4 (the ab od e) i s V the fr ont of the hou se shou l d ‘ ’


,

f a ce Ea st ; if it i s Q N ort h ; a We st a nd if it i s Z S ou th For the


:
, .

i nterm e d i a te signs th e re sp d i re cti ons


, . .

B y a cti ng c onsci ou sly w e might b r i ng ou rself i nt o harm oni ou s


c ont a ct with the ma g ne ti c cond iti ons of the su rr ou nd i ng s .

We need not m a ke ou rse lve s d epe nde nt on them w hi ch might ,

ha ppe n if we exa gg er a ted the i mp or ta nce of the a bove g i ven informa tions -

r eg a r d ing a bod e e tc .
1 44

Ju dgi ng the Hor osc op e .

H o osc op e fo the H a gu e M ay 1 6 1 9 1 3
B irt h r r a m
,
-
. . .

Whe n a na ly si ng the horosc ope we shou l d set to w ork sy stem a tic a lly .

W e b e gi n t o note d ow n how m a ny a nd which pl a net s are p l a c e d in


c a r d ina l fix ed a nd mu ta bl e sig ns ( p
, .

N ext w hi c h pl a net s a r e i n fiery ea r thy a iry a nd wa tery signs (p


, , ,
.

Thi r d ly w hi ch pl a net s a r e in exa l ta tion b y si gn (p 52 85 ) a nd whi ch .


,

a r e ex a lte d by p ositi on hou se s ( p 1 05) or a spe c t s ( p


. .

Fou rthly whi ch a r e in thei r fa l l or in d etr i ment ( p .

Fifthly one shou l d not e the d e cli na ti ons (P ar a llel s) (p of a l l .

pl anet s and c a l cu l a t e the a spe ct s (p I n a n e a sy a nd simple m a nner


.

we might c omp ri se eve rythi ng i n a t a ble lik e the one f oll owi ng bel ow , ,

i n w hi ch the d a t a of the a b ove hor osc ope a r e i nd i c a t e d .

One shou ld
ve r r e a d me cha ni ca lly w ha t any p ositi on of the pl a net s
ne ,

of A 8 0 or M C e tc me a ns Con
. . . . si d er a tte nti v e ly w ha t the st rong c hief
. .

i nfl u e nc e s in the horosc ope ar e a nd wha t the we a ke r su b se rvie nt


, ,

infl u e nc e s T he f or me r gi ve th e key note w hi ch by the l a tter c a n be


.
-
,

only m od ifie d .
1 46

Ta uru s , in which the pl a ce d ( G) in o p 1 1 3


Sun a nd M e r cu ry are .
‘’
, .

8 i n

d p , Th e.s e m a ke the c har a c te r m or e p r a c tic a l a nd c onsta nt
a nd a d d p owe r of will a nd a feeli ng of se l f r eli a n ce Thi s h elp i s e a te r -
.

as the S u n i s f a v our a bly aspecte d t o th e a sc e nd a nt a nd N eptu n e ( A ty ,

p 1 26 ; (D A A sc p
. Th e S un i s ve ry well a spe c ted i n the sa me
.
, .

hou se so gr e a t help of frie nd s ma y be expe c te d ( p


,
.

It is not to be c onsi d e r e d tha t a ll i s har m ony in the hou se of friend s


( XI , p . for 8 r e c ei v e s a str on g D a spect fr o m U ra nu s (8 CI a t ,

p. fr om the 8th hou se Uranu s bei ng in it s ow n si gn Aq u ar i u s .

i s f a v our a ble ; b u t b ei ng r etr ogra d e it we a ke ns the fi rst a d v a nt a ge


somew ha t ( p .

S o he will expe rie nc e tr ou ble s fr om fr ie nd s t ha t st u d y a b r a nch of


occ u lti sm (13 1 in V III p 1 22) and the r e ca n be no d ou bt a b ou t w hic h
, .

b ranch it i s for the sign C anc e r a s a sc e nd a nt d e note s gr e a t se nsitive


,

ne ss a nd me d i u m ship (A sc Q p w hile N eptu ne a d d s its gre a t ten


.
, .

d ency t o my stici sm an d me d i u m ship Frie nd s t ha t ar e spi r itu a li st s will .

i ndu c e him t o bec ome d evel ope d a s a me d i u m a nd his tr ou ble s will


be e ndl e ss .

He r e c eive s howeve r ve ry str ong help w hi c h will tu rn him a w a y


, , ,

from his fi rst hobby th a t give s him no sa ti sf a cti on ( I) A D p 1 2 7 b A .


, .
,

p . T he l a tte r a sp e c t de note s l ove for occu lt sc ie nc e s a nd the


f orm e r end ow s him with p r ofou nd thi nki ng a nd b ri ng s m or e st a bili ty
t o hi s thou ght s We might ri ghtly a ssu m e tha t he a s soon a s hi s fi rst
.
,

c ur i osi ty i s sa ti sfied w ill tu rn a w a y from spi riti sm or spi ritu a li sm in


,

or d e r t o seek a l ong the oc cu lt sc ie ntific w a y th a t w hic h hi s i nb orn ,

l ongin dri ve s him to


m %
.

p 65 ) will a ct he r e in the se nse tha t it le sse ns the te nd e ncy t o


.

imita ti on tha t 6 give s a nd m a ke s the char a cte r m or e origina l thou g h


, ,

a t the sa m e time su pp orti ng d in the st r ong te nd e ncy t o imp ul sive


a cti on ( D 8 d p b ( p 63 ) on th e othe r hand b ri ng s m or e t a c t and


, . .
,

thou ghtful ne ss (D A b p The str ong p osi ti on of d in v a nd in M G i n


, . .

8 a nd R D (6 ru le r of V ) d enote s str ongly e nou gh gr e a t imp u l sive ne ss


‘ ’

a nd a str ong feeli ng of i ndepe nd e nce w hi c h will c au se the na tive m any ,

di ffi cu ltie s i n hi s c al li ng ( l oth hous e p 86 ) a nd thr e a te ns hi s honour a nd , .

g ood nam e with d ang er B u t I) and 8 pl a c e d in the hou se Of frie nd s .

w arr ant the help of ol d pe ople (I) p 63 ) a nd of a c q u a inta nc e s , .

a m on y ou n er pe ople (8 p M or e ove r m fr om 8 i s in sextile a spect


, .

t o d p 1 3 1 fr om w hi ch we c onc l u de th a t he i s helpe d in hi s d iffi c u lti e s



.

by hi s wife s or hi s p artner s m oney (8th hou se is 2 nd fr om 7 p .


’ ’

131 i s It b u t for the r e st i s not b a dly p osite d in the hou se 0 S c orpi o .

in i s i n its ow n si gn Aq u ar i u s so th a t bei ng r etr ogr a de he r e will me an : ,

p ostp oneme nt or d el ay Of expe cted help .

The D r eceive s the a ffli cti on fr om Mars (D 8 d p 1 27 ) in the 4 th , .

hou se ( p 1 23) a nd a s n eithe r Qt S2 nor 6) se nd it a g ood asp e ct


.
, ,

the g ood aspe ct s c omi ng fr om the m al e fics only we ma y d e rive tha t


he will ha v e d ome sti c tr ou ble s a nd tha t hi s surr ou ndi ngs in ge ne r a l will
1 47

not be harmoni ou s It d e note s a le ss a gr ee a ble Old a ge lighted however


.
,

by p rof ou nd i ntellectu a l w ork a nd stu dy c once rni ng the my sterie s of life


a nd ev ol u ti on (b A 13 1 p , .

The only we a k pl a net in thi s horosc ope i s V e nu s w hic h ha s its ,

detr iment in Arie s (9 in V p a nd i s mor e ove r withou t m oti on


‘ ’
, .

Mor e over V e nu s r ecei v e s b a d a spects fr om N eptu ne (2 D ip p 1 30) and , .

fr om the a sc e nda nt The we a k semi sextile to G) will be of little a v a il


.
-

he r e V e nu s ( in V ) on the cu sp of the 1 1 th hou se i s sc arc ely i nd ic a ti v e


' ’
.

of g ood te rm s wit h fem a le a c q u a i nt a nc e s V e nu s in Ar ie s h oweve r help s .

t o f orti fy his i d e a li sm (2 in V p
‘ ’
.
,

The a sc e nd a nt ( p 1 02) i s a l so r a the r ill a specte d ; it r ece iv es a sex


.

tile fr om the S u n b u t a D a spe c t fr om Ve nu s an 8 from J u piter a nd a


, , ,

A fr om S a tu rn a nd t hou gh M C se nd s a A a spe ct it i s evi d e nt t ha t hi s


, . .
,

he a lth will su ffe r the mor e so bec a u se the sign C a nce r p r od u ce s a n


,

ove r se nsitive b ody ( p


- The r e i s r e a son t o expe ct tha t the hype r
.

se nsitive ne ss of the C a nc e r b od y will m a nife st in gr e a t su sceptibili t y to


-

c old a nd moi stu r e seei ng tha t the a spect of J u piter c ome s fr om the
,

sa t u m ine sign Z m or e ove r S a tu rn thr ow s a Z a spect a nd N eptu n e i s in


the a sce nd a nt (b p .

The p ositi on of the M oon in L ib r a de note s ma ny cha nge s of a b od e ,

w hi ch may be a ccepte d with m or e ce rt a i nty be ca u se ther e a re so m any


pl anet s in c ar d i na l signs Indeed the Moon by itself a s ru ler of the
.
,

a sce nd ant d e note s thi s ; eve n t hou gh the c u sp s of the hou se s r ep r e se m


ting l ong and short j ou rney s (9th a nd 3rd) wer e fixe d signs bu t , ,

thi s le sse ns the te nde ncy somewha t (p 54 .


,

Thu s one might tr e a t sep ar a tely e a ch hou se a nd the i nfl u ence s


a cti ng i n it .

W he n tre a ti ng the p rogr e ssive p ositi ons we will r efe r to thi s horos
C Op e a g a i n.

G e ne r a l R e ma r k s .

j u dgi ng the a cti on of the pl a net s we shou ld a lw a y s he ar


In in
mi nd tha t
pl a net s in a ng u l a r hou ses 1 4 7 1 i nfl u e nce the b ody , , , ,

su cceed ent houses 2 5 8 1 the feeli ng s , , , ,

ca d ent houses 6 9 1 the i ntellect , , .

The f the hor oscop e shou l d be spe ci a lly stu died Wh en the
r u l er o .

D g oe s from d to 8 G) i e i s w axi ng the obj ecti ve c onsci ou sne ss


, . . ,

str ivi ng a fte r ou tw ar d ob se rv a ti on c ome s m or e t o the f or e .

W he n the D g oe s fr om 8 to d C) i e is w a ni ng , . .
, th e c onsci ou sne ss
i s mor e su bj ecti ve seek s the i nne r si d e of thi ng s
, .

T he G i nfl u ence in the horosc ope is str onge r w hen a b ove the
e arth, a nd the D i s bel ow it The D i nfl u e nc e i s str onge r w he n .
a b ove e art h a nd the G) is bel ow Whe n the ru le r of the si gn in whi ch
the .

the S u n i s p osited i s in the sa me sign the i nfl u e nce of t hi s si gn a ppe a rs


, ,

ve ry strongly in the cha ra cte r .

A m ost f a v ou r a ble p ositi on is whe n a scend a nt S u n a nd Moon a r e


, ,

i n d iffe r e nt ki nd s Of signs e g a sc e nd a nt in a n e a rt hy sign S u n i n a


, . .
,

fiery M oon i n a n a i ry sign Thi s p rod u ce s gr e a te r a d a pt a bility a nd


.

le ss one sidedne ss
-
.

M a ny p l a nets i n cl ose t o e a ch othe r i s u nf a v our a ble


one house ,

be cau se throu gh the r a pidly su c c eedi ng M oon a spe ct s (by p rogr e ssi on -
,

se e p . a ll ki nd s of occ urr e n ce s a nd c ond iti ons f oll ow e a c h ot he r


q u ickly a nd crow d e a ch othe r ou t a s it we re , .

The pl a net s d isp ersed throu gh the horosc ope d e note s a d a pta bility ,

a nd c ha nge a bility .

It is e e
y to t ra ce the p a ra ll el s a s the other a spects b oth
a s n c ssa r ,

i n the r a d ix hor osc ope a nd by p r ogr e ssi on B y i nsu fficie nt k nowle d g e .

of the ex a ct degr ee of M C a nd a sc one is Ofte n oblige d t o n e g le c t


. . .

the m u nd a n e p a ra llel s a nd if we a l so n e gle c t the z od i a c a l p a ra llel s


, ,

we b u t ha lf d o ou r w ork (p .

If we u se ther ef ore the so calle d a bbrevia ted ep hemeris in which the


-

d ecl ina ti ons a re not g i ven we ou ght for c orr e c tne ss sa ke t o p rov i d e

, ,

ou r selve s wit h the d e c li na ti ons of the pl a net s a nd of t he c u sp s f r om


R a p ha el s Ep he me ri s for the ye a r in w hi ch we we r e b orn

The f a u lt s whi ch a re i nd ic a te d by a spect s in the eastern ha lf of the


horoscop e a r e m or e c ontr olle d b y ou r wi l l t ha n those f a lli ng i n the ,

western ha lf The l a tter seem t o f orm a n a lm ost fixe d p a r t of our cha


.

r a c te r w he r e a s the f orme r t a ke m or e the sha pe of b a d te nd e nc ie s or ha bit s


, .

A pl anet i n M C a nd in str ong aspe ct t o D or 8 exer ci se s a visibl e


. .

i nfl u ence on the sha pe of the b ody a nd in j u dgi ng it shou l d theref ore , ,

be c onsidere d a s well a s the a sce nda nt a nd its ru le r .

The S u n d oe s not ha ve its grea test influ ence with m ost pe ople u ntil ,

the se c ond ha lf of life D u ri ng the fi r st ha lf the M oon ru le s p r i ncip a lly


. ,

e speci a lly u p t o the 8th ye ar of childhood


With woma n the M oon ha s m u ch gr e a ter i nfl u enc e than with ma n ,

so with w om a n the M oon a sp e c t s shou l d be spe c i a lly c onsi d e r e d Wit h


- .

the man a l so w ho ha s the M oon i n a n a ngu l a r hou se ; or str ong b y


a spect s or the M oon a s ru le r or a w a tery sign r i si g
n — the M oon a cti on
, ,
-
,

will be ve ry str ongly felt .

M a ny opp osi ti ons a nd sq u a r e asp ects g ive a d iffi c u lt life wit h m a ny

b t le s t o be ove rcome b u t a t the


o s ac ,
sa me time it give s c ha ra cter .

A horosc ope withou t i nharmoni ou s , b u t with m a ny har m oni ou s a spect s ,


T he pl a nets tha t f orm a strong a spect with the cu sp i of a ce rta i n
hou se ha ve m or e ove r a ve ry gr e a t i nfl u e nce on a l l a ffa ir s c onc e rni ng
,

the hou se S O one shou ld a l so st u d y t he se pl a nets i n a l l thei r a spe c t s


.

a nd f oll ow t hem in t he p rog r e ssive a spect s for t he fu t u r e j u st a s ,

well a s the pl a net tha t i s in tha t hou se a nd the ru le r of tha t hou se


, .

The G) a nd D b oth very strongly a ffli cte d give s we ak eye s , in som e


c a se s eve n bli nd ne ss .

With the a spe ct s of i s a nd t? one shou l d r emembe r t ha t the g ood


a spe c t s a r e Ofte n we a ke r in t hei r a cti on t ha n t he c onj u ncti on a nd the
i nharm oni ou s a spects .

e a rth:

D u ri ng the ti m e of its ev ol u ti on w he n pl a net


'

r a i s nea re st the
it exe r ci se s the str onge st i nfl u e nc e
.

The Infl u e nce of the Fixed S t a rs .

Of the fixe d st a rs the a nc ie nt P e rsi a ns c a lle d R eg u l us, A nta r es, A l d e


ba r a n a n d Foma l hou t : the fou r wa tchers of the hea vens Ex c epti ng the .

l a st, they a re ve ry cl ose to the e cliptic R eg u l u s may eve n be occu lted


.

( c ove r e d) by the Moon R egu l u s i s a s w a tche r in the S ou th in $2


.
,

Antares in the We st in Al d eb a ra n in the E a st in I I , Foma l hou t i n


t he N or th i n 38 It i s the m ou t h of the sou t he r n fi sh
. .

The a str ol oge r s of the mi dd le - a ge s a nd e ar lie r , ha d l ong li st s Of


c a r ef u lly c omp u te d fixe d st ars, a nd m a ny m od e rn a st r ol og e rs a s well
ha ve the ha bit of i nse rti ng imp ort a nt fixed st a rs w hich ar e i n the neigh
b ou rhood of the Zodi a c , a nd ofte n in one of i ts signs i n the hor osc ope ,
e spe c i a lly whe n t hey a re in a sce nd a nt or M C or in c onj u ncti on with
. .

one Of the pl a net s .

T he fixe d st a rs no d ou bt i nfl u e nc e ou r C osm os a nd t he r ef or e ma n


a l so, a nd we m u st not only a ccept thi s for t hose ne a r the Z odi a c , b u t
for a ll sta rs in the he a ve ns ; for a ll st ar s a r e i n a ce rt a i n r el a ti on t o
the Zodi a c , no m a tte r w ha t l a tit u d e t hey ha ve The i nfl u e nce i s .

howeve r su ch, t ha t it e sc a pe s ou r ob se rv a ti on a nd a s l ong a s we d o


not know it c le a r ly , as wit h the pl a net s, we ha d bette r not l ose ou rselve s
i n f a nt a sie s a b ou t the sep a ra te fixe d st ar s, a t le a st not d u ri ng the
f irst ye ars of a str ol ogi c a l stu d y .

We mi ght r eg a rd the i nfl u e nc e tha t c ome s from the v a ri ou s p art s


of u nive rsa l sp a c e t o u s a nd t ha t we ca ll t he i nfl u e nce of the 1 2 z od i a ca l
sig ns, a s the c ombi ne d a cti on of a ll fixe d st a r s pl a c e d in t hi s p a rt Of
of he a ve n T he su b d ivi si on of it , su c h a s the d e c a na te s etc
. .

e v e n a l l d egr ee s t a ke n sep ar a tely , show the c ombi ne d a c ti on of the


st a rs bei ng i n t ha t r e sp p a rt
. .
151

Th a t the belief in the a c ti on of the fixe d sta rs is of old d a te the ,

B ible i nf or m s u s in a nu mbe r of pl a ce s J ob has sp oke n Of the i nfl u e nce .


of the S u n M oon a nd st ars Of the sweet i nfl u e nce of the P lei a de s etc
“ ” ”
, , .

P tol omy ( in hi s Tetr a B i b l os) a l so a ccept s the i nfl u e nce of the fixe d
st ars on e art h a nd m a n ; i nd ee d c a n t he r e be a ny life i n the C osmos
,

t ha t d oe s not exe r ci se its defi nite i nfl u e nce on a ny ot her i nte gra nt p a rt ?

S e nsit ive Pl ac es in t he Hor osc op e . Du r a t ion of Life .

Th e Hyl eg . It
ive rsa lly c onsi d ere d tha t our he a lth a nd in ge ne
is un
r al ou r vit a lity a r e d epe nd e nt on the p ositi on of S u n M oon a nd a scen ,

d a nt in the hor osc ope a nd on the a spects t he se t hr ee c e ntr e s r eceive .

With w oma n a nd with c hil dr e n the Moon e spe c i a lly has a very gr e a t
i nfl u e nce wit h m a n the S u n e spe c i a lly a ft er middl e a ge
, ,
-
.

A ny a fflicti on of t he se t hr ee p oi nt s m a y t he r ef or e e nd ange r life b u t ,

e xpe rie n ce ha s t a u ght u s t ha t it i s c hiefly a fflicti ons i n c e rt a i n p art s of


,

t he horosc ope t ha t a r e d a nge r ou s a nd t ha t i n eve ry hor osc op e a d efin,

i t e ce ntr e m a y b e i nd i c a te d w hic h w he n a fflicte d e nd ang e rs life , , .

Thi s p oi nt whi ch i s a s a ru le one of the thr ee me nti one d centr e s


, , ,

m ay be the Pa rs of F ortu ne (se e p 98) or one of the pl a nets , . is .


,

c a lled the Hyl eg or Ap h eta G ive r Of L ife .

Whe n thi s Ap heta i s a ffli cted by the A na r eta or d e st roye r of life ,

d e a th u su a lly f oll ow s I) or 8 u su a lly pl a y s the p art of Anar eta b u t



.
,

i n som e c a se s a l so 111 (D D or 8 The (9 m a y a ct str ongly a s d e str oye r


, , .

of life w he n the M oon is Hyleg a nd w he n Qt or 5 2 d oe s not su pp ort


t he Hyleg by g ood a spe c t s .

In ord e r to b e Hyl eg S u n or Moon m u st be in the hou se s 7 9 1 0


, , ,

O i n the fi rst p a rt of hou se 1 1 or withi n the orb of 5 di sta nt,


°

fr om it .

If the S u n i s in one of the se pl a ce s it i s Hyleg with ma n , .

If the M oon i s in one of the se pl a ce s it i s Hyleg with woma n , .

R a p ha el t a ke s the S u n a lw a y s a s Hyle g with m a n eve n with night bi rths ,


-
.

If with ma n the S u n i s bel ow the horiz on or in the 8th or 1 2th ,

hou se far e nou gh f r om cu sp 9 a nd c u sp 1 (he r e we a ll ow 1 0 a t le a st


°

for the S u n) we t a ke the M oon as Hyl eg p r ovided it be in the hou se s


, ,

7 or 9 or 1 0 or in the l st ha lf of 1 1 or withi n the orb of 5 from the


°
,

c u sp of 9 a nd 1 (with w om a n we a ll ow a t le a st 1 0 he r e for the M oon)


°
.
,

If the Moon d oe s not a gr ee wi th the c ond iti ons the a sce nd a nt i s ,

c ou nte d to be Hyl eg S ome a strol oge rs i n some ca se s t a ke the P ar s of


.

F ortu ne a nd the ru le r of the a sc e nd ant t o be Hyleg .

A s Ana r eta i s t ake n t ha t pl a n et tha t strong ly a ffli c t s the Hyleg S o .

if S u n M oon a nd a sc e nd a nt d o not r eceive b a d a spect s b u t on the


, , ,

c ontr ary r e c eive good a spe cts from the benefics a l ong life may b e ,

expected .
T he Sun give s a s Ana reta the sam e d i se a se s a s M ars b u t le ss ,

p ronou nc ed and a cu te .

A n i n dic a ti o n of a vi ole nt d e a t h or de a th by u nf or tu na te so ca lle d


,
-

c oi nc i d e nce i s if e g b oth (9 a nd D a r e ill a spe cte d by the ma l efi c s


“ ”
-
. . .

A n a ffli c ti on in Y 111 Z a nd z: i s mor e d a nger ou s


‘ ’
.
, ,

B y t a ki ng the d i st a nc e fr om th e Ana r et a t o the Hyleg a nd tr ansp os


ing it i nt o time , a c c or d i ng t o t he vel oc ity of the pl a net one
obt a i ns the p r ob able time of d e a t h B u t eve ryt hi ng c onne c te d with the
.

p rogr e ssive p ositi ons shou l d be ta ke n i nt o a cc ou nt (M or e of thi s l a ter) .

For the p r e se nt we ha d b ette r le a ve su chlike c a l cu l a ti ons a l one It


.
.

i s so c omplic a te d th a t u su a lly somet hi ng i s omitte d a nd e v e n if t ha t


we r e not the c a se we c a n har d l y defi ne how strong a c ert a i n a spe c t
, ,

will be in its effe c t One might j u dge its effect by the e ffe ct of the
.

like a spect in a f ormer time b ut the c ond iti ons u nd e r whi ch it recu r s
,

will a lwa ys be d iffere nt .

In the hi st ory of a str ol ogy nu mer ou s ex am ple s a r e r ec or d ed of a str ol


oger s w ho ha ve p r edicte d t hei r ow n de a t h i n some c a se s c orr ec t
to a d a y (Kepple r with W a l l e nste yn
. b u t hi st ory i s sile nt a b ou t
the nu m e rou s bl u nd e r s m a d e in t hi s d i recti on .

B u t a ny p ositive r esu lt s p r ove tha t it i s p ossi bl e t o a rr ive a t a n


a c c ur a te effect by a str ol ogic a l c omp u t a ti ons .

A nu mb er of ye ar s a go the d e a th of the C z a r of R u ssi a w a s p re


,

di cted by a well known a str ol oge r


-
the p r e c i se time w a s give n C z a r
, .

N i chol a s in still livi ng It is tr u e he ha d t o g o thr ou g h a ve ry har d


.

time a s reg ar ds ill ne ss a nd in othe r w a y s d u ri ng tha t p articu l ar p eri od


, , ,

b u t p r edict i ng this w ou ld not ha ve c au se d a ny d iffi cu lty to a ny seeke r


in the a str ol ogic a l school .

O the r se nsitive p oi nt s in the horosc ope a r e the Node s of the Moon


,

23) Dra g on s he a d a nd Dra g on s t a il a nd the P a r s of F ort u n e


’ ’

We ha ve see n p r evi ou sly ( p 1 1 0) w ha t they r ep re se nt a nd how they


.

a r e t o be f ou nd ( p .

T he Pr og r e ssiv e Hor osc op e .

Everythi ng in na tu r e is su bj ect t o d evel opme nt to e v ol u ti on ; ,

everythi ng r e pe a t s it self pe ri od ic a lly a n d to a n eve r hi ghe r d e gr ee of


perfecti on We se e thi s r epetiti on in na tu r e r ou nd u s and thou gh thi s ri sing
.

highe r m a y ofte n e sca pe u s yet the ev ol u ti on is p r e se nt t he r e Ou r


,
.

pe ri od of ob se rv a ti on is too short t o noti c e it eve ryw he re .

We ca n se e t hi s r epetiti on in the w orl d s hi st ory if we stu dy the ’

gre a t peri od s of cu ltu r e a nd c omp a r e them with l a te r c ond iti ons: Ou r


p re se nt time e g i s a r epetiti on of the Egypti a n— Cha l d e a n— Assyr i an
. .

B a byl oni a n pe r i od of cu ltu r e the _ ti m e w he n the knowle dge of the


,
The Zod ia c a l Dir ect ions .

1 h a ve g rven Thee e a ch d a y

for e a c h ye a r .

Ez e chi e l
The z od i a ca l d i re cti ons are by m ost a strol oge rs r egar de d a s the most
r eli a ble d i r e c ti ons r e p r e d icti ons The c hief r e a son su r el y i s t ha t with
.
,

the se d ir e c ti ons a d iff e r e nc e of a fe w mi nu te s in time of bi rth d oe s not


c a u se a gre a t mi st a ke in th e c a l cu l a ti ons Thi s ma tte rs of c ou rse whe n .

we r egar d the a sc e nd a nt a nd M C p rogre ssively e g with the M C


. . . . . .

1 diffe r e nc e ma ke s a m i st a ke in the p re d i c ti ons of a ye ar Thi s ma y


°
.

p u t u s o n t h e tr a c k of t he ex a c t M C a nd so of th e ex a ct time. of bi
. rt h .

If we a re su r e th a t we ha ve the c orr e ct cu sp s of the hou se s the ,

m u nda ne dir e cti ons may be c om e of gre a t u se They fr eq u e ntly give the .

sol u ti on t o c e rt a i n occ u rr e nce s i n ou r life t ha t we c ou ld not expl a i n by ,

the z od i a ca l a spect s only .

The z od i a c a l d i r ecti ons are f orm e d by the p rogr e ssi on of the pl a net s
a nd of the c u sp s ( c hiefly a sc a nd M C ) with w hi ch the ru le i s t o
. . . ,

c ou nt a d a y for a y ea r S o the S u n m ove s by p r ogr e ssi on a b ou t


.

8 a b ou t 40 etc i n a ye ar ; the ep h e m e ri s for the ye ar


° ‘ '
the D 1 2 .

of bi rth i nd ic a te s t hi s d a ily m oti on p r e c i sely T he Ze nith or M C m ove s . . .

p rogr e ssively 1 a nd the a sc e nd ant fr om 40 — 2


°
( S e e Ep h eme r i s)
’ °
.

We might c omp ar e the a cti on of the a spe ct s f orme d in one d a y of ,

l ife, i nd i ca ti ng the c onf or m a ble a spe cts of one yea r of l ife with ,

th e m oti on of the ha nd s of a c l ock the little ha nd p r ogr e ssi ng one ,

mi nu te w hile the big ha nd p rogre sse s 1 2 mi nu te s T he m oti on of 1 .

mi nu te by the little ha nd comp r ises in it 1 2 mi nu te s m oti on of the big ’

ha n d Wit h the p r ogr e ssive horosc ope the ra ti o i s n ot


. b u t 1 36 5 .

One d a y i n the p rogr hor osc ope ther ef or e comp r ises one w hole ye ar
.

0f l rfe .

As ge nera l ru le we m ay t a ke it tha t whe n the a sc e nd a nt i ncre a se s


,

in vel oc i ty d u ri ng the p rogr e ssi on the pe rsona lity will c ome m or e a nd


,

m ore to the f or e a nd in the opp osite ca se so when the vel ocity of


, ,

the a sc d e cr e a se s m or e opp or tu nity will r i se for the gr owth of the


.
,

i nd ivi d u a lity .

T he asc e nd a nt d e not e s the m a nife st a ti on of the Ego t hr ou gh t he


p hy sic a l b od y w hile by the p r ogre ssi on of the M C ou r spir itu a l growth
, . .

i s i nd i c a te d Ev ery ne w d egr ee b r i ng s u s ne w opp or t u nitie s t o p r ogr e ss


. .

The p ositi on a nd the a spe c t s of t he mal efi c s i n the r a dix mu st of


c our se be t a ke n i nt o a c c ou nt
, .
1 55

Ca lc u l a t ion
A sp e c t s 1 ) of the Pr og r e ssive .

The c a lc u l a ti on of the p rogr e ssive a spect s i s a s f oll ow s : T he bir th


i n our ex a mple hor osc ope w a s on M a y 1 6 th 1 9 1 3 a t a m l oc a l . .

ti me the Ha gu e, .

P r ogr essi ve a sp ects Of the G) .

The fi r st pl anet wit h w hich t he G) by p r ogr e ssi on f or m s a n a spect ,

i s 9 9 i s i n 26 5 V a nd the G) in 8 24
.
°
If we f oll ow u p the
’ ‘ ’ °

S u n in the ep heme ri s we se e t ha t the next d a y i e by p r o e ssion a , . .

ye ar l a te r (so i n the S u n i s a t noon G r ee nwic h ti m e i n 8 2 5 Thi s


mu st be r e d u c e d to a m l oc a l ti me for the Ha g u e The diffe r e nc e
. . .

i n ti me wit h G r ee nwi c h i s 20 mi nu te s so we get a m Gr time , . . .

i e 4 hrs 30 mi nu te s bef or e noon G r T


. . . . .

I n 4 hrs 30 m th e S u n move s ri: so the S u n s p ositi on a t t he



. .

hou r of bi rth i s on M a y 1 7 th 2 5 4 6 8 ° ’
.

T he G) m ove s by p rog re ssi on in a ye a r i e p er m ont h a little . .

le ss tha n I n or d e r t o c ome t o the a spect t o Q t he G) ha s t o move


26 5 — °
25 46 ' ° ’
z
:

T he S u n m ove s t hr ou gh t he se 1 9 in m onths 3 m onths 2 4


d ay s so the p rogr e ssive 6) c ome s in y_2 in the ra dix horosc ope on the
,

9 th of S ept 1 9 1 4 . .

T he next a spe c t i s f or me d with G B (in 27 9 m ) I n or d e r t o r e a c h


° ’
.

the 8 t o 63 the S u n ha s t o m ove on 1 4 m or e tha n to M 9 The S u n


° ’
.
,

m ove s t hi s d i st a nce i n 1 3 m onths, so Oct l st 1 9 1 5 is p rog G) 8 69 r . . .

T he f oll owi ng a spe c t i s p r og G) A D r a dix T he D i s 2 1 3


° ’
so . .

i n or d e r to f orm t hi s a spe c t p r ogr G) mu st be in 2 1 3 I I On Ma y


° ’
. .
,

23r d a t noon (in 1 920) the G) i s in 1 43 I I so a t a m Gr T


° ’
. . . . .
,

1 1 le ss i e 32 I I so it ha s still to g o 4 1 in or d e r t o c ome to
’ ° ' ’
1 . .
,

2 1 3 11 I n a m onth it m ove s m onth or 8 m onths 6 d a ys


° '
. so i n ,

i e J a n 2zu d 1 92 1 p r G) i s A D r
. . . . .

The next a spect s a r e : r e sp p r ogr G) d b a nd p r ogr Q L et u s . . .

c a l cul a te t he l a tte r M ar s i s i n V 6 Th e p rogr Q i s on M a y 28 th


°
. .

( i e in 1 92 5) in 1 1 6 so a t the hour of bi rt h in I I 6
° °
. . far ,
t o f orm the a spe c t T he S u n m ove s t hr ou g h t he se 4 in

. m onth
24 d a y s so we ha ve t o c ou nt 24 d a y s b a c k fr om M a y 1 6 th 1 925 We
, .

get : on Ap ril 2 2t h 1 925 p r og G) d r . .

T he f oll owi ng a spect s a re : p r ogr G M 8 a nd p r ogr G) A l it r a d ix


®
. . .
,

L et u s c a lc u l a te the l a tte r If" i s i n 3 : 7 33 so the mu st b e 7 33 11 ,


° ° ’ ’
.

t o f orm the a spe ct .

On M a y 2 9 th so in 1 926 p rogr G) i s in 7 29 11 i e a t the hour


° ’
. .
, , , ,

o f bi rt h 7 1 8 I I so the S u n ha s still t o m ove t hr ou gh It d oe s thi s


° ’

in 3 months t he ref or e on Au gu st l 6th 1 9 26 p r ogr G) i s A It" r


, . .

The na tive on the w hole nee d not c ompl a i n of ha vi ng few g ood ,

S u n a spe c ts in fu tur e
-
.

Comp 1
) a re R pha e l s Ep hemer is
a

for M a y 1 91 3 at th e e nd of th e b oo k a ll t hr ou gh
t his c ha p t e r .
1 56

We ca n simplify the se c a l cu l a ti ons a litt le b y ca l cu l a ti ng a ll p rogre s ,

sive p ositi ons n ot for the hou r of bi rt h b u t for noon G r e e nwi c h T ime .

In t hi s m a nn e r we Obt a i n the p r ogr e ssi on for a c ou ple of m ont hs l a te r


( i n thi s c a se ) a n d we ha v e t he a d v a nt a g e of bei ng a ble t o se e a t a
gl a nc e the p ositi ons of the d iffere nt pl a nets a t tha t d a te for fu tu r e ye ars .

The f oll owi ng i s the m e t hod : The bi rt h oc cu rr e d a t a m Gr . .

T i e 4 } hour s bef or e noon G r T We ha ve now t o c a l cu l a te to how


. . . 1 . .

m any m onths a nd d a y s p rogr e ssive tim e thi s a gr ee s , , .

24 hou rs p r ogr time i s 1 2 m onths so 1 hr p r ogr time will be


.
, . .

m onth a nd ,
hr s 2 m onths 8 d a y s . .

N oon G t T gi ve s u s t her ef or e in t hi s hor osc ope the p r ogr p ositi ons


. . .

for 2 m onths 8 d a y s a fter M a y 1 6 th of a ny y e a r t ha t i s for J u ly 2 4 th , , .

Thu s the nece ssity of su btr a cti ng the m oti on d u ri ng hou rs i s a v oi d e d .

I n t hi s m a nne r we will c a l cul a t e a few of the p r ogr essiv e D a sp e ct s .

The fi rst a spe c t the D f or m s i s p r D A b r i n 9 5 I n the ye ar


°
. . .

of bi rt h a t noon so on M a y 1 6th the D i s i n 4 5 5 a i e 55 fr om the


° ’ '

. .
, , ,

pl a c e wher e the a spe ct i s f or me d The M oon s m oti on between Ma y l 6th .


1 4 1 6 i e p e r m onth b y p r ogr e ssi on 1 4 1 6


° ’ ° ’
a nd 1 7 th . . 12 ,

a d a y For 55 the D t he r ef or e w a nt s 23 d a y s
’ ° ' ’
1 36 12 1 1 1 20 i e . . . .

S O on A u g l 6th 1 9 1 3 p r ogr D i s A b r
. . .

It will be e a sie r for u s if we c a l cu l a te the r e sp p ositi ons of the .

M oon for the 24 th of e a ch m onth a nd c ompile a t a ble of the m a s f oll ow s .

Th e p r ogr m oti on of the D for the fi r st ye ar of lif e i e betwee n


. . .

M ay 1 6th a nd 1 7 th w a s 1 4 or p er m ont h 1 S O we g et :
° ° ’
11
P ositi on p r ogr D on J u ly
° ’
24 1 9 1 3 i s 4 55
. a .

° ’ ”
6 20 A ug . 6
’ ” °
24 1 9 1 3 1 7 40 S ep . . 7
Oc t 24 1 9 1 3
’ °
29 . . 8
’ ” °
N ov 24 1 9 1 3 4 0 20 . . 9
” ° '
D ec 24 1 9 1 3 5 1 40 . . 10
° ’
Jan 24 1 9 1 4 3 . . 12
” ”
Feb 24 1 9 1 4 1 4 20
’ ”
. . 13
°

Mr ch 24 1 9 1 4
°
25 40 . . 14
° '
A pr 24 1 9 1 4 37 . . . 15
” ” °
M a y 24 1 9 14 48 20 . 16

J u ne 24 1 9 1 4 '
59 4 0 . 17
°

J u ly 2 4 1 9 14 11
'
. 19
°

G oi ng ove r the li st w e se e tha t betwee n A u g z4 i b a nd S ep 2 4 th


,
. .

the p r ogr D f or m s 2 a spe ct s, viz a n 8 d a nd a 7<8 The Di s A u g 24 th


. . . .


6 6 20 in a a nd 6 6 1 6 i n V so th e D ha s to g o t hr ou gh
° ’ ° ’
1 913
‘ ’
,

a not he r 9 It m ove s a d a y so in a littl e m or e t ha n 4 d a y s


a ft e r A u g 24 th i e on A u g 28 th 1 9 1 3 p r ogr D i s 8 o r

. . . .
, . .

8 i s 6 5 6 in '8 so i n or d er t o f or m the a spect the p r ogr D ha s to


° ’

, .

m ov e a nother 49 whi ch t a ke s it a b ou t 2 1 d a y s S o 2 1 d a y s a ft er .

A u g 2 4 th i e on S e p 1 4 th 1 9 1 3 pr ogr D i s F ii r
. . . . . .
The a scend a nt a nd the M C a s well a l so the cu sp s of the hou se s . .
,

ha ve p r ogre ssi on W he n we kn ow one of the p r ogr cu sp s we ma y


. .
,

find the othe r s in the t a ble of hou se s .

S u pp ose we ha ve t o c a lcu l a te the p r ogr hou se s for the ye ar 1 92 8 .


,

i e for M a y Bl st the r ef or e (the 1 5 th d ay a fte r M a y


. . we find on
tha t d a y for S T 4 h 33 m 3 1 s . . . . .

We c onti nu e in the sam e w ay a s in calcu l a ti ng the r a dix h orosc ope :


S T . . noon . . = 4 h 33 m . . 31 s .

ti me bef or e noon 4 h 10 m
btr a ct
.

su
for pr ogr hor osc o e
S . T . 0 h 23 m 3 1 s . . . .

In the ta ble of hou se s for Lond on N L ) we fi nd for thi s time a s . .

a sce nd a nt 0 34 Q for M C 6 V and the other cu sp s a s i nd ic a te d


° ° ‘
’ ’
. . .
,

We might a l so arr iv e a t the same r e su lt in t hi s w ay .

We k now tha t the M C b y p rogr e ssi on m ov e s onw ar d 1 a ,year ,


.
°
.

tha t i s for 1 6 ye ars ( 1 5 ye ars + the ye ar of bi rt h i ncl u d e d) The M C . .

in the r a dix hor osc op e w a s 20 912; pl u s 1 6 b r i ng s u s 6 in V We


° ° °
.

l ook u p u nder 1 0 in the t a ble of hou se s a nd fi nd for the cu sp of the


othe r hou se s the c onc u rr i ng degr ee s .

N ow by i nserti ng the pl a nets a s we fi nd th e m on M ay S l st noon


Gr ee nwich time i n the hou se s we get the p r ogr hor for J u ly 24 th 1 928 , . . .

The in the p r ogr hor ar e c ou nted to be v ery little I nd ee d , one


or bs . . .


c ou nts the a cti on to be begi nni ng w hen the a spe ct i s fu l l , b u t we

,

might t a ke it a s cert a i n tha t the i nfl u e nce ma ke s it self felt bef or e I n .

thi s ca se we fi nd the foll owi ng a spect s i‘n Opera ti on in the p rogr hor . .

p g
r o r D d p g
r o r d D Q t pr . . .

8 p gr I) A p r rfi

p g
r o r o r o . . .

p r ogr I) A p r ogr in . . .

The se ar e the a spects the p rogre sse d pl a nets f orm with e a ch other ,

not with the r a d ix pl a net s ; th e l a tter we Obt a i n of c ourse by c om , ,

p ari ng the se p ositi ons to the ra d ix -horosc ope .

S u n R ev ol u t ions
-
.
1
)
The r ecurr i ng of the S u n in the sa m e pl a c e Of the z od i a c a s it w as
a t the m ome nt of bi rt h i s a m ost imp ort a nt p oi nt of time bec au se the n
, ,

a new i nfl u x of spi r itu a l and m a te r i a l life t a ke s pl a ce The circu msta n .

ces the a spe c t s u nde r w hich t hi s i nfl u x ha ppe ns, m a y r eve a l ve ry


mu ch t o u s .

A horosc ope i s dr a wn for the ex a ct m oment w hen the Transit-S u n


arr ive s a g a i n a t th e ex a c t pl a c e it occ u pie d a t b irt h Thi s figu r e m a y be .

1
) Thi s c ha p te r mi ht b e s kipp ed for the pre sent by th e t
s u d en t to w ho m the
prec eding ca u ses ditti ti e s .
1 59

dra wn for eve ry ye ar and is the ref ore c a lled al so yea r hor oscop e It i s -
.

of le ss imp ort an ce t ha n the p r ogr e ssed hor osc ope -


.

The p ositi ons and a spects by p rogr e ssi on and the mu nd a ne a spect s
ar e of c our se the most imp ort a nt b u t th e ir a cti on ma y be f ortifie d or ,

we a ke ned by the ye ar h orosc ope A ve ry f a v our a ble ye ar horoscope


-
.
-
,

however c a n neve r p u t the b a d p rogr e ssive a spect s for t ha t ye ar ou t


,

of effe c t a nd the r eve r se .

W he n a b a d a spect in the ye ar horosc ope fa ll s on or ne ar the -

pl a ce of one of the pl anets (e spe c i a lly G) or D) of a sc or M C of , . . .

th e r a d ix its a ct i on will be m u ch gr e a te r tha n if it we r e not the c a se


, .

It i s f a v our a ble w he n the a sc in the ye ar horosc ope i s a b out the .


-

sa m e a s i n t he r a d ix or i n g ood a spect to it ; an d it i s u nf a v oura ble ,

whe n they ar e in b a d a spect to e a ch othe r .

It i s a l so b a d w he n the hou se s 6 8 1 2 of the ra dix f a ll in the asc


, , , .

of th e r ev ol u ti on hor osc ope (b a d for t he he a lth e spe c i a lly ) The 7 th .

hou se of the r a dix on the a sc of the r ev hor will b ri ng q u arr el s a nd . . .

leg a l pe rsecu ti ons p rovi d ed the se m a tte rs ar e ind i ca te d in the r a di x


,

horosc ope If t he se hou se s in the r a d ix ar e str ong and well aspecte d


.
,

the ye ar horosc ope ca nnot ha ve the effe c t of b ri ngi ng it t o p a ss


-
.

A m a le ho in a n a ngu l a r hou se of the ye ar hor osc ope a fflict ing S u n -

or M oon i s a n i ndi c a ti on of stru ggle a nd car e A be nefic in the a ngle s


, .

( i pe t t G ) D ) de te g d time Qt Q i 5 ( i n t h
ye a r—
n a s c o or n o s a oo or e g n e . . .

hor oscope) a nd a t the sa m e time Qt or 9 ru le r of 5 in the r a d ix ,

d e note s ple a sur e s a nd a ple asa nt ti me wit h one s chil d r e n etc Thi s in

.

the sam e w a y i s a ppli ca ble t o e a ch hou se .

If the rul e r of e g 9 (in the ra d ix ) i s in the M C of the ye ar


. .
'

. .

hor osc ope it i nd i ca te s su c c e ssfu l stu d y i n the p hil osop hi c a l or r eligi ou s


,

l ine it may a l so i nd i ca te a l ong j ou rney


, .

G) and D ill aspected in an angle (of the ye ar horosc ope) p r edict s -

d ifficu l tie s and tr ou ble s in 4 tr ou ble s wit h the f a t he r or d ome sti c


,

w orrie s in 1 ill ne ss in 1 0 tr ou ble s thr ou gh the c a lli ng in 7 d ome sti c


, , ,

q u arr el s or d i sa gr ee a ble s with the artn er or with p u bli c i nstitu ti ons


It i s b a d a l so w he n a m a lefic (in the ra d ix ) f a ll s in the a sc Of the
.

.
,

ye ar hor oscope
-
.

The D in the ye ar hor osc ope on th e pl a c e of a m al efi c in the r a d ix


-

m e a ns a ye ar fu ll of mi sf or tu ne s e speci a lly on the d a y s w he n th e ,

tr a nsit 6) c ome s to the pl a c e of or in opp ositi on to the r a d ic a l mal efic


or the D i n the ye ar hor osc ope
The tr a nsit s ) a cr oss the pl a c e s of the pl anets in the ye ar —
-
.

1
horosc ope
ha ve a l so an i nfl u e nc e and shou l d be tr a ce d .

Fur the r the d a y s whe n the tra nsit G) c ome s to the pl a c e of one of
,

th e pl a net s i n the ye ar hor OS OOp e shou l d be noticed Those d a y s ar e


~
, .

fu ll of eve nt s c orr e sp ondi ng t o the aspect s the r e sp pl a net re c eive s .

i n the ye ar horosc ope -


.

1
) S ee Cha p t e r on Tr a nsi ts p . 1 61 .

The D in the ye ar hor osc ope on the ra dix a sc e nda nt me ans change s ,

a nd j ou rn ey s for the ye ar .

T he ru le r of the r a d ix hor osc ope in the a sce nd ant of the ye a r-hor o


sc ope , p re d i c ts a g ood ye ar a s r eg a r d s he a lth a nd for othe r r e a sons .

I l l ustr a ti on of the ca l cu l a ti on for the S u n- r evol u tion .

T he G) in ou r ex a mple hor osc ope w a s a t the m ome nt of bi rt h i n 8 24


°
-

We w a nt t o know e g whe n in the next ye ar the S u n occu pie s


. .
, ,

ex a ctly the sa me pl a ce in the Z od i a c a nd the n we c a n c a st for t ha t


m ome nt the y ea r -horoscop e for 1 9 1 4 L ooki ng u p the ep he me ri s for .

1 9 1 4 we see for the p ositi on Of the S u n :


” ”
P ositi on 6 on M a y 1 6 th 1 9 1 4 at Gr T
°
noon . .
8 2 4 4 5 38 ”
or P ositi on 6) on M a y 1 6th 1 9 1 4 a t p . m 10 0 time
. .
°
8 24 45 38
'

P ositi on G) a t bi rt h w a s
° ’
8 24 4 9
” ”
D i st a nce till
s to c over 3 22

P ositi on G) Ma y l 7i b T ° ’
on n oon Gr . . 8 2 5 43 2 6

P ositi on (9 M ay l 6 th T ° ’
on noon Gr . . 8 2 4 45 38

G) s m oti on in 24 hrs

5 7 48

S O we ha ve t o ca l cu l a te how m u ch time the (D w ant s to ve r the


co

di st anc e of 3 The refor e

5 7 48 2 3 22
” -
” ”
z 2 4 hr s . x .

” ”
34 68 202 2 4 hr s . x .

1 73 10 2 4 hr s . x .

x 240 + 1 7 3 z 1 hr . 23 m .

Thi s a dded l l time


t o the oc a of pm . . give s the m ome nt whe n
the G) occu pie m
s t he sa e

pl a c e a t bi rth a s . 1 hr 43 . m .
pm . .

S id . T . on M a y l 6th 3 hr 33 . m .

ST . o bta i ne d 5 hr . 16 m .

I n the t a ble of hou se s for


th e l a titu de of Th e Ha gu e we find thi s

ha s for a sc e nd a nt m7 23 2 0 for t he M C 20 11 e t c
° °
. . .

We d r a w u p the hor oscope a s u su a l now for the time , Of pm


. .

I n the sa me w a y we c a l c u l a te the M oon r ev ol u ti ons .

M oon R ev ol u t ions
-
a nd Da y Hor osc op e
-
s. 1
)
The hor osc ope i s d ra w n u p for the ex a ct m om e nt w he n the tr a nsit
M oon i s on the pl a c e it occu pie s i n the bi rt h-horosc ope I n ge nera l he r e .

the sa me hol d s tru e a s i s sa i d Of the S u n- r ev ol u ti on, b u t the a c ti on


,

l a st s only one m onth i n thi s c a se It i s of l ess imp ort a nc e tha n the .

p re c e d ing ; we mi ght ca ll it a m onth-horosc ope .

1
) S ee footnote p . 1 58 .
I) by tr a nsit in o 8 D D pr ogr a ct s d ep r e ssi ngly ; w he n the D by
f
, , , .

p rogr e ssi on has a vel ocity of 1 2 one might be hel d or b ou nd


°

d own for ye ars t ogeth e r b y thi s tr a nsit B y its r etr ogr a d e m oti on d uri ng .
,

som e p ort i on of e a ch ye ar I) tw i c e a ye a r p a sse s the p oi nt w he n ce ,

the a spe c t to the p rogr D i s f orme d and e a ch time for a few weeks
.
, ,

one i s exp osed t o th e S a t urn a cti on I n th e m ost f a v ou rable c a se wit h -


.
,

gr e a t vel ocity o f t he o D th i e ip oc l cti on l t


a s 5 — 7 ye ars ;
p g
r r s r c r a a s .
,

b u t in the m ost u nf a v ou r a ble c a se whe n one i s b orn with the ,

aspect b d D or 8 D a nd the p r ogr


, D r e a che s no gr e a te r vel ocity
, .

than 1 2 on e get s a n _ Opp ort u nity to stu d y d u ri ng his life


°

time the S a tu rn a cti on ( S a tu rn is hu nti ng the



-

8 by tra nsit a cts only a few d a y s a nd the se tra nsit s a re the r ef or e


le ss imp ort a nt ; the sa me hol d s g ood of the still q u i cke r p l anets Q a nd 8 ,

of c our se .

8 by tr ansit a ct s for m onths b u t its a c ti on i s v a gu e and imp ercep t ,

ible to m a ny Her e the p ositi on a nd a spe c ts tha t 8 ha s in the hor os


.

c op e a t bi r th shou l d e spe c i a lly be note d I f i t s p ositi on i s w e a k a nd if


, .

it d oe s not f orm a spe ct s to Q a nd D its i nfl u e nc e b y tra nsit will not ,

be nofi c e d .

O f c our se the a c ti on by tr ansit of 151 b a nd Qt i s hi ghly f ortifie d


, ,

whe n th ey occu py a str ong p ositi on in the ra d ix .

Qt by tr a nsit in d a nd A to G) or D ra d ix is a ve ry b e nefic ent in


fl u e nc e tha t m a y exte nd ove r a c ou ple of week s u nle ss Qt be c ome s
, ,

st a ti onar y ( D ) i n eithe r pl a c e or ne ar it I n t ha t ca se i t s a cti on i s p r ol ong e d


. .

ove r a few week s Thi s hol d s g ood a l so for the ot he r pl a net s a nd i n


.

thi s c a se one will be a ble to c le arly pe r c eive the a cti on of d 52 a nd 8 , .

If one k now s only the ye ar a nd the d a y of a su bje ct s bi rt h one ’

m a y by f oll owi ng the tr a nsit s Of m b a nd Qt with r eg ar d to the p osi


, ,

ti on of the i nd i ca te with c ert a i nty the na ti v e s g ood a nd b a d time s ’

a tta chi ng m or e imp ort a n c e he r e t o th e i nfl u e nc e s of at a nd b than t o


tha t of Qt .

I n p ar ti cu l ar those pl a nets tha t ar e str ongly a ffli cte d in the ra d ix ,

will show their b a d a cti on by b a d tr ansit s Of the m a l e fi cs e g 8 wil l , . .

the n p r od u ce a l l ki nd s of little tr ou ble s q u a rr el s etc 3 di sa gr eements , ,

with w ome n etc , .

N ot ly the tr a nsit s ove r a nd in a spe c t to the r a d ix pl a nets ha ve


on , ,

t o be tr a c e d b u t a l so the tr a nsits to the p ositi on s of the p r ogr e ssive


,

pl anets for her e a l so the a cti on of m b a nd Qt is felt


, , .

Furthe r the tr an sits of the b enefics a nd m a l efic s thr ou gh the d iffere nt


h ou se s of the horosc ope c a u se their f a v our a ble and u nf a v our a ble a cti on
,

on the d iffe r e nt m a tte r s r ep r e se nt e d b y th e hou se .


1 63

Thu s e g the tra nsit of Qt thr ou gh 1 0 will p rod u c e su cce ss in


. .

b u si ne ss ; thr ou gh 1 1 ple a sant a c q u a int a nce s ; thr ou gh 2 financi a l a dvan


t a ge s etc whe re a s the tra nsit of I) throu gh 1 1 b ri ng s a b ou t d i sa gr ee
, .
,

me nt s with and e strangeme nt s from fr ie nd s ; thr ou g h 6 ill ne ss or ill he a lth ;


, ,

thr ou gh 7 trou ble s in the d ome stic life etc .

T hu s e g a tr ansit Qt i n g ood a spe c t to ( D or D or to A sc or M C


. . . . . .

i s a g ood time t o begi n new e nte r p r i se s a nd if Qt bec ome s st a ti onar y ,

in thi s pl ac e or in M C or A sc the a cti on will be ve ry b e nefi c e nt a nd


. . .

one m a y be su r e of a g ood time .

T he tr ansit s of Qt ov e r a ny pl a net i s f a v our a ble b u t e spe ci a lly the ,

tr a nsit s over G) D 9 8 and 8 Mu ch d epe nd s on the a spe ct s tha t


, , , .

the se pl a net s r e c eive a t birt h bec au se a transit a lw a y s sets those a spe ct


,

vib ra ti ons i nt o a cti on The tr a nsit s Of the m a l efic s ove r the ra d ix pl a net s
.

a r e a lw a y s u nf a v ou r a ble Wit h tr a nsit s of m a l efi c s ove r (9 or D or in


.

8 to thei r pl a c e s it i s a d vi sa ble to keep c a lm not t o j ou r ney a nd to , ,

d o no ra sh a cti on t hu s r e d u ci ng the d a nge r of a cc i d e nt s c onflict s


, , ,

opp ositi ons It i s le ss f a t a l w he n the m a l efic s a spect t he r a d ix p ositi ons


.
-

Of the G) D or A sc by tra nsit b a dly


, . .

With tr a nsit s of the S u n one ha s t o p a y a tte nti on to the a spe ct s it


,

r ec e i v e s i n the bi rt h hor osc ope e g if a t b i rt h it is in 8 or D a spect


-
, . .

t o b or 8 eve ry time t he Q by tr a nsit p a sse s its ow n pl a c e or t ha t of


,

b or d (r e sp in 8 or in D a spe ct) thi s a ffli c ti on of the G) a t bi rth will


.

c ome i nt o a c ti on an d ca u se c onflict s eit he r in the he a lth or i n ot he r


a ff a i r s
. These c onfli ct s r et u rn eve ry ye ar a t th e sa me time Eve ntu a l .

help of tr a nsit Qt m ay n e u tr a li se t hi s a c ti on a nd so m a y a g ood d i r e c ti on


by p rogre ssi on .

Thu s every one ha s hi s f ort u na te a nd his u nf ort u na te month ,

i nd i ca te d by the d a ily m oti on of the S u n .

15 a nd 8 shou l d a l so be t a ke n i nt o c onsi d e ra ti on i n thi s se nse ,

thou gh not to the sa me d e gr ee a s the tw o f orm e r pl a net s .

O t he r pe ople spe a k of f ort u na te and u nfort u na te d a ys He w ho t hi nk s .

the T hu r sd a y a f ort u na t e d a y will fi nd Qt w e ll a spe cte d a t bi rt h it ,

M ond a y the D well a spe cte d etc (see p


, . .

Tr a c e the tr a nsit s of the m al e fi c s with r e gar d to A sc a nd M C Ju st . . .

like the tra nsit a sp e cts to ra d ix S u n a nd M oon the se will b e noti c e d


~
,

i n t hei r a cti on to ca u se little d i sa pp oi ntm e nt s t r ou ble s sli ght ind isp os , ,

iti ons, with Q t ple a sa nt e nc ou nte rs a gr ee a bl e new s etc


, , .

E spe c i a lly tr a ce the p a r a ll els w hi ch the pl a net s f orm in thei r d a ily


c ou r se ( tr a nsit s) with the pl a n et s i n the ra d ix ; the p a ra ll e l s of fin b a nd
Q t ha ve a spe c i a lly st r ong a nd l a sti ng a c ti on A s the d e cli na ti on Of .

the se pl a net s m ov e s v e ry sl owly th e f or m a ti on a nd t he se p ar a ti on of ,

th e tr a nsit p a r a ll e l s t a ke a l ong time (S ee Ep heme ri s)


-
. .

N ot only in the hou se in w hich it occu r s d oe s the tr a nsit pl a net ,


-

exe r ci se its a cti on b u t a l so in the hou se s tha t ar e in D or 8 a spe ct to


,

th e f orm e r e g I; c omin g by tr a nsit t o the d of a pl a net tha t i s in the


, . .

eleve nth hou se will p rodu c e not only e stra ngeme nt from fr ie nd s a nd
,
di sa pp oi nte d hope s b u t the r e a cti on will be felt in
, hou se s 2 , 5 a nd 8
al so a n d will c a u se d i stur b a nce s i n the
, m a tte rs d e noted by t hose
hou se s ( p .

Ecl ip ses

Eclip se s ma y Opera te very u nf a v oura bly in a horosc ope whe n they ,

f a ll on the pl a ce s of G) D a nd the m a l efics or in the a sc e nd ant or on


,

the M C of the r a d ix hor osc ope On the othe r ha nd if t hey f a ll i n


. . .

c onj u ncti on or in g ood a spect t o a be nefi c the a cti on is fa v ou r a ble , ,

u nle ss the be nefi c i n the r a d ix i s ill a specte d .

T he i nfl u ence i s str ong only w he n in har mony wit h the di r ecti ons i n
a cti on a t tha t m ome nt or w he n a t tha t m ome nt t he r e ar e no d i r ecti ons
, .

If a d i recti on of Opp osite me a ni ng t o t ha t i nd ic a te d by the eclip se ,

a l so ope r a te s by f a lli ng i nt o a spect wit h a pl a n et or one of the a f or e


me nti one d pl a c e s i ts a cti on will be we a ke ne d t he r eby
, .

The a cti on i s u su a lly some time in c omi ng i nt o ope ra ti on .

A c c ord i ng to the M etonic cycl e of 1 9 ye a rs a n e c lip se f a ll s a fter 1 9


ye ars a ga i n in the sa me d e gree of the Zod i a c ; so we c a n ta ke thi s i nt o
c onsidera ti on with ou r p r e d i cti ons .

We se e the l a w of p er iod ici ty in a cti on everywhe r e .

T o ill u str a te the a c ti on of the eclip se s I q u ote the f oll owi ng (a bb r e ,

vi a te d ) fr om S ep har ia l s Astr ol ogy



.

King Edw ar d VI I ha d in his hor osc ope the S u n in 1 7 m I n M a y


°
.

1 902 th e r e w a s a n e clip se ex a c tly in opp ositi on t o t hi s p oi nt a nd wit hi n


five week s on the ve ry c orona ti on d ay Ki ng E d war d w a s l a id u p with
,
-
,

se r i ou s a ppe nd iciti s Th i s eve nt ha d bee n p r e d i cted by the a st r ol oge r s


.

i n ma ny p a pe r s a n in M oor e s a l ma na c S epha ri a l st a te s t he r e wit h



.
,

c e rt a i nty tha t the c orona ti on will not t a ke pl a ce on the fixe d d ay a nd


,

p re d ict s tha t Ki ng E dwar d will on the sa i d d ay su dd e nly be seize d by , ,

a se ri ou s ill ne ss w hic h w ou l d be m ort a l i n hi s Opi ni on T he l a tt e r p a rt , .

of the p r e d ict i on d i d not p r ove tru e ; th e Ki ng r ec ove r e d a ft er a seri ou s


ill ne ss At the m ome nt of the eclip se the M oon w a s in c onj u ncti on to
.

the p r ogr J u pite r a nd thi s sa ve d his life Th a t m om e nt the M oon se t in


. .

Edw a r d s hor osc ope a toke n t ha t his f orme r life w a s t o u nde rg o a gr e a t


cha nge We know t o what a high degr ee thi s ha s bee n the ca se with
.

Ki ng Edw a r d .

Ne w M oon (Lu na ti ons) a nd Pl a net a r y C onj u nct ions 2


)
f al li ng pl a c e of M C A sc O D a nd a l so on those of the pl a n
on th e . ,

ets ,ha ve a gr e a t i nfl u e nc e on the eve nts i n the m onth f oll owi ng it .

We ha ve to r eg ard the D dir ecti ons a s the impelle nt f or c e s of the


footnote p 1 58
;
I S ee . .

2 S ee footnot e p . 1 58 .
t ce ) fir e a b oar d ve ssel s mi ni ng c a l a mitie s
s an , we r e f oret ol d in the
,

L ond on p a pe r s t o r e su lt fr om t he c onj u nc ti on of b a nd d in G emi ni


on A u g 24th 1 9 1 3 Th e p r edi c ti on ha s litera lly c ome tr u e
. . the ,

n ew sp a pe r s me nti on di sa ste r s wit hou t e nd e speci a lly i n t hose c ou ntr ie s ,

t ha t c ome str ongly u nd e r M a rs We mi ght a sk w hy e g Pegou d c ou l d . . .

m a ke his c a p r i ole s in the a ir u np u ni she d d u ri ng thi s p eri od f u ll Of , .

d a ng e r ? T he a nswe r m a y be : be ca u se the a b ove me nti one d c onj u nc ti on -

u nd ou bte d ly d i d not f a ll in the pl a c e of one of the pl a net s in hi s


hor osco pe or in u nf a v ou r a ble a spe c t t o t hem .

P e r iod s of the Pl a net s .


1
)
By b e ti on it ha s bee n di sc ove r ed tha t the pl a net s show in
o s r va
thei r a cti on a fixe d p er iod i ci ty ; diffe r e nt from tha t we tre a te d u nde r
t he p r ogr e ssi ons The se pe r i od s ar e not fixe d w ith c e rta inty for Ur a nu s
.
r

a nd N eptu ne ; b u t for the othe r pl a ne t s t hey a r e :



0 8 D A
for S a t u r n 30 15 10 ye ars .

J u pite r 12 6 3 4
M a rs 19
the S u n 19
Ve nu s 8 4 2
M e r c u ry 10 5
t he M oon 4 2 1
Thi s me a ns tha t e g S a t urn eve ry 30 ye a rs r e a che s e g the o to
. . . .
f

the pl a c e of t he S u n i n the ra d ix hor osc ope ; eve ry 1 5 ye a rs it c ome s


i n 8 t o t ha t pl a ce ; eve ry yr s i n D a nd e ve r y 1 0 yr s i n A t o t ha t . .

pl a ce Th e M oon has pe ri od s of 4 2 1 a nd
.
yrs ve ry short pe r i od s , , , .

E sp e ci a lly imp ort a nt a re those of S a tur n J u pite r a nd M ar s in r el a ti on , ,

t o t he pl a ce of t he S u n a t bi rt h T he c a l cu l a ti on i s very simple If we . .

t ake e g in ou r hor osc ope of p 1 44 J u pite r ( 1 7 39 in 76 ) a nd d i re ct


. . .
,
° ’

it to the ( 9 (2 4 4 9 We se e tha t J u piter f or m s a A a spe ct to the


° ’

Sun , the A i s f u ll b u t for 7 We ha v e t o c a l c u l a te how l ong


°

a fte r bi rt h a cc or d i ng t o J u pite r s pe ri od t hi s a spect i s fu ll J u pite r m ov e s



.

throu gh the c omplete c i rcle of 360 p er iod i ca l ly in 1 2 ye a rs so in ord er °


,

12 3 65
t o c ov er 1 it w a nt s
£2
1 2 d a y s t ha t i s for 7
° °
,
0
8 6 d a y s Thu s the t r i ne a spe c t i s f u ll 86 d a y s a fte r bi rt h ( M a y 1 6 th
.

i e on A u g l oth 1 9 1 3
. . . S o 4 ye a rs l a te r on A u g l ot h 1 9 1 7 the d
. .

of Qt t o G) r a d ix t a ke s pl a c e a nd thi s 8 of Qt r etu rns eve ry 1 2 ye a r s


, ,

so i n 1 929 , 1 94 1 etc .

1
) S ee footnote p . 1 58 .
1 67

The n ext A a spect c ome s 4 ye a rs l a ter , so in 1 933 a nd 1 945 .

T he D a spect c ome s 3 ye a rs l a te r , so i n 1 932 a n d 1 944 .

The 8 c ome s 6 ye ars l a te r , so in 1 935 a nd 1 947 .

T he effect of the we a k er a spe c ts i s u su a lly impe r ceptible , bu t those


of th e 4 a b ove - me nti one d a spect s will be ob se rved m or e or le ss by
e ve ry stu d e nt i n hi s ow n hor osc ope t hou g h t he se pe ri odi ca l i nfl u e nce s
,

w ork le ss strongly tha n the d i re c ti ons .

I) in u nf a v ou ra ble , per i odi c a l d i r e cti on t o G) ra dix b r i ng s l osse s, ,

mi sf ort u ne , di shonou r sl a nder a nd if the G) i s Hyleg ill ne ss


, , , .

D i r e cte d t o the D r a d ix th e sa me a nd Often de a t h in the f a mily


, .

D i r ecte d I to Q diffi c u ltie s t hr ou gh w ome n


, .

D i r ected to 8 d i sa gr ee me nt s throu gh c orr e sp onde nce , thr ou gh child


,

r e n etc
, .

D i r e c ted t o d , a c cide nt s w ou nd s ; t o Qt fi na nci a l l osse s


, , .

W hether one can a lw a y s pe rceive t he se i nfl u e nce s on the ra dix


pl a nets i s not ce rt a i n bec a u se they a re u su a lly q u ite oversha d owed
, ,

b y the r u li ng di r ecti ons B u t t hose to the S u n, a nd ofte n a l so those t o


.

t he M oon ( e speci a lly with w om a n) will be ob se rved c le arly ; p ri nc ip a lly


with the d a nd 8 .

The a cti on of M ar s in its pe ri odic a l di r ecti ons is only short , — a fte r


i t s na t u r e .

J u pite r in its g ood p er a spects (8 a nd A ) ope ra te s ve ry benefici a lly ,


.

b r i nging friend s of c onseq u e nc e , g a i n a nd p rosperity One may .

Ob se rve e speci a lly the pe ri od s of p rosperi ty every 1 2 ye a rs It ma y .

ha ppe n t ha t a t t he sa me time ve ry u nf a v ou ra ble di r ecti ons ope ra te a nd


the n thi s f a v ou ra ble J u pite r- infu ence will be a ble only to b ring some
slight imp r oveme nt or be nefit .

T he pe r i od ic a l d i r ecti on of the S u n t o the d or 8 Of d a nd b i s ,

a lw a y s m or e or le ss d a ng e r ou s w he r e a s the pe r i odic a l d i r ecti on of the


,

S u n t o the d a nd A of Qt a nd 2 i s f a v ou ra ble .

The per i odi ca l d ir e cti ons of the M oon with the diffe r e nt pl a nets
o pe r a te a few w e e k s a t m ost a nd c a u se ma ny little cha nge s M ost .

a str ol og e rs p a y t oo little a t te nti on t o t he se pe ri od ic a l i nfl u e nc e s .

For the p r esent the stu d ent shou ld noti ce only the z od ia ca l d i r ections
a nd p a ra l l els a nd tr a c e the tr a nsits of the p l a nets He m ig ht neg l e ct the .

su n a nd the moon r e vol u ti ons, the e cl ip ses, l u na tions a nd th e p l a ne ta ry


-
,

p eri ods.

The Pl a net a r y Hou rs .

It is e v i d e nt tha t the d a y s of the week in the v ar i ou s l angu a ge s a re


derive d from the na me s of the pl anets e g . .

S u nd a y E ngli sh (S u n) D u t c h Zond a g (Zon) G e rm a n S onnta g (S om e


)
.
, , ,

M ond a y E ngli sh (Moon) D u tch M a a nd a g (M a a n) Fr e nch Iu nd i (Lu ne


, , ,

It a li a n Lu nedi (Lu na ) G e rman M ont a g (Mond)


, .
Tu esd a y, Fr e nch m ar d i (M ars) It a li an M arte d i (M ar s)
, .

Wed nesd a y, Fr e nch mercr e d i (M e r cur y) It a li a n M er c ole d i (M er c ury )


,

Thu rsd a y E ngli sh (Thor or J u pite r) It a li a n G i ove d i (J ove) D u t ch (D on


, , ,

d er d a g) a nd G e r m a n (J u pite r rn c onnecti on with li ghtni ng and t hu nd e r Thor) , .

Fr i d a y, Fr e nch ve nd r e d i (V e nu s) It a l V e ne r d i (V e nu s)
, . .

S a tu r d a y, E ngli sh (S a tu rn) D u t ch Za ter d a g (S a te r


, S a tu rn) .

Th e na m e s of t he se d a y s ha ve bee n a rr i v e d a t fr om the knowle dge t ha t ,

the d iffe r e nt d a y s a r e ru le d by the pl a n et s th ey ar e na me d a fte r .

S u nd a y i s g ove rned by the S u n, Mond a y by the Moon Tu e sd a y by ,

M ar s etc or ra t he r : the fi r st hou r a fter sunri se i s on M ond a y ru le d by


.

the Moon the fi rst hou r a fte r su nri se is on Tu e sd a y ru le d by Mars etc


, .

Thu s the ti me from su nri se to noon i s d ivi d e d int0 6 p arts a nd eve ry ,

p a rt tha t i s eq u a l to or mor e or le ss tha n an hou r ( depe nd e nt on the


time of su nri se ) is r e spectively ru le d by the v a r i ou s pl a nets i n thi s or d er
1 — —
G) , 2 9 3 8 ,
— 4
,
—D 5 b 6
,
— — Q,t 7 — d 8 etc Likewi se the
,

, .

time fr om noon till su nset i s divide d i nt o 6 eq u a l p art s j u st a s the time ,

fr om sunset u p to mi d night a nd fr om mi dnight to su nr i se .

the P l a ne ta ry Hou rs .

Tu . W . Th . W
D O
2 C O Q
3 A H
I

K
‘ I

p
4 -
h U
5 N Q
D
6 C N
7 b o W m
1
I
'

U N m
T he li st nee d s no fur the r expl ana ti on On We dne sd a y e g the fi rst hou r
. . .

is r u led by 8 the 2 nd by D the 3r d by 17 etc The 7 th hou r i s the hour


, , . .

a fte r noon a nd a l so the hour a fte r mi d ni ght .

For e a ch m ont h we ca n r e a d ily ca l cu l a te the d u r a ti on of the hour s


if we divi d e the time betwee n su nri se and noon a nd betwee n noon a nd


su nset by 6 a nd fill i n th e c orr e ct hour s for the nu mbe r s 1 t o 7 The .

8th hour for the sa m e d a y begi ns the r ef or e a t t he t op in the sa me r ow ,

a nd th e 7 th hou r be g i ns a lw a y s ex a c tly a t noon etc .

The C a bb a l ists a nd Tha u ma rtu rg ists a o keep t hei r me nt a l a nd . .

r eligi ou s p ra c ti c e s a t d efi nite pl a net ar y hou r s a nd se t gr e a t st or e by it .

We ca n sta te tha t in the M a rs and the M er cu ry hou r s a nd in the -

Mar s a nd M e r c u ry per i od s of the othe r pl a net ary hou rs e g the gr e a te r


-
. .

nu mbe r of a c ci d e nt s oc cu r owi ng t o a m or e or le ss a gita t e d n e rv ou s


, ,

c ond iti on d u ri ng tha t time Eve ry se nsiti v e pe rson ma y ob serve for him
.

self t ha t the i nfl u e nce i s d iffe r e nt a c c or d i ng t o the pl a n et ar y hour a nd


its su b p er iod s (se e bel ow )
-
.

A cc ord i ng to the pl a net ary hou r one is m or e or le ss fit for thi s


work or tha t , in a bette r or w orse m ood Mu c h has bee n w ritte n .
Tha t th e m oment of c onc epti on, a t w hic h t he i nc e ntive i s gi v e n for
the bi rt h of the e art hly ve hi c le , w hi ch m u st se r ve the Ego d ur i ng its
p hy si c a l exi stence , i s a n extremely imp ort a nt m ome nt , none i s likely
t o d ou bt , a nd t h e r ef or e it i s evi d e nt t ha t the hor oscope dr a wn u p for
thi s m oment ma y r eve a l m u ch The k nowle dge of it i s howeve r still
.

ve ry p rimitive ha s b u t begu n in f a ct ,
, a n d r e sts p ri nci p a ll y on .

su rmi se .

M a ny pe ople believe tha t t hi s horosc ope r ep r e se nts the a str a l body


a nd its e nvi r onme nt , i n c ontr a - di sti ncti on t o the bi r th-hor osc ope
whi ch, t a ken in a g e ne ra l sense r ep r e se nt s the p hy si ca l b ody a nd its
,

e nvi ronme nt S ome d i sti ngu i sh tw o d iffe r e nt m oments of c onc epti on


.

a nd d ra w u p a hor osc ope for b ot h m ome nt s, of w hi c h on e r ep r e se nt s


t he a st ra l b od y , the ot he r the I ndivid u a lity , a cc ord i ng t o t hei r st a nd
p oi nt O pi ni ons a b ou t thi s p oi nt differ , bu t for tha t v e ry r e a son it i s
.

i nter e sti ng for the a strol oger to f orm some ide a of thi s It i s the w a y .

t o a rr ive a t a cle ar e r k nowledge of it .

I nter e sti ng stu die s ha ve bee n ma d e c onc erning the Ep och, in r el a ti on


t o the f u t u r e se x of the emb ry o, w hic h t hr ow some li ght on t hi s mys
t eri ou s p oi nt (R e a d a b ou t t hi s a o S e phari a l )
. . . .

The Ep och- hor osc ope may f r eq u e ntly m a ke cle a r t o u s some p oi nt s


of the c ha ra c te r t ha t d o not a ppe a r su ffi c ie ntly i n evide nc e i n the bi rth
hor osc ope a nd it Ofte n expl a i ns the p r em a t u r e d e a th Of child r e n w he r e
the r e a son, ot he r wi se , i s not c le ar It a id s i n st u d yi ng d ef orm itie s,
.

ar i si ng d u r i ng the i ntr a - u te r i ne life by thi s i s me a nt a l so a l l tera t o


l ogi c p rodu ct s, a nd fr eq u e ntly g ive s t he sol u ti on .

T he Ep och-hor osc ope m a y a l so be u se d for the c orr e cti on of nor m a l


births and to m a ke it thorou ghly u nd er st ood , we will t ake a n ex a mple
of t hi s, thou gh we m u st a t t he sa me time , give w arni ng t ha t if not yet
c onve r sa nt wit h a str ol o gy the st u de nt tre a d s u p on slippe ry gr ou nd We .

su gge st i ts u se only for m a ki ng little c orr ecti ons ; he r e it ma y be


of gr e a t v a l u e Tha t t hi s method so ofte n give s c orr ect r e su lt s i s the
.

be st p roof of the t ru th Of the R u l e of Her mes or in other w ord s of the


hyp ot he si s t ha t the M oon i nfl u e nce s the m ome nt of imp r egna ti on a s
well a s tha t of bi rth .

T he R u l e e a d s : The a sc e nd a nt or d e sc e nd ant a t birth


o f Her mes r
is the pl a c eof t he D a t c oncepti on a nd the pl a ce of the D a t bi rt h
i s a sc or de sc a t c on c epti on
. . .

Whe n we a na ly se the ru le of Herme s we see tha t f our c ase s ,

ma y offe r viz , .

1 .
D at birth a bove the hor iz on a nd wax ing .

The p r e gn a ncy i s t he n le ss tha n 273 d a y s a nd the p ositi on Of the


D d ur i ng the imp r e gna ti on be c ome s a scend a nt a t bi rt h .

2 .
D at bi rt h a bove the hor iz on a nd wa ning .
171

Th e p r egna t ion i s t he n m or e tha n 2 73 d a y s a nd the Ds p ositi on


d uri ng ep oc h (c onc epti on) be c ome s d escend a nt a t bi rt h.


3 . D bi rt h bel ow the horiz on a nd wax ing
at .

The p r e gna nc y l a st s m or e tha n 2 73 d a y s a nd D s p ositi on d u r i ng


ep och bec ome s ascend a nt a t bi rt h .

4 D a t bi r th bel ow the hor iz on and wa ning


. .

The p r egna nc y i s le ss t ha n 2 7 3 d a y s a nd D s p ositi on d u ri ng ep och


bec ome s de sc e nd a nt a t bi rth .

The vera g e time of the norm a l p r egna ncy i s 2 73 d a y s i e 9


a . .

m onths 1 0 M oon m onth s


-
3 9 week s We see in the f our c a se s
.

a b ove me nti one d


-
w he n the p r egna ncy i s l onger a nd when le ss t ha n
, ,

27 3 d a y s .

273 15
Whe n the M oon i s w xi g we ve
a n ha c t
t o ou n the nu mbe eg ee
r of d r s
i t t f m
the Moon i s d s a n r o the asc ; a nd w e h n the M oon i s
. w i an ng th e
i t ce f m
d s an ro the de
sc i
Th s nu . mbe e ee ivi e by
r of d gr s d d d me
t he an
m ti
o on of the M oon d i g
ur n th e fi t y
r s d a s of Ep i i te
och nd c a mbe
s t he nu r ,

y
of d a s t he p eg cy l t
r nan a s s shor te r or l e t
ong r y W e
ha n 2 73 d a s h n .

the m a ne m t o i on of the M oon i n the fi t y


r s d a s of the p r e gn cy
a n i s
t bl
the a e on p 171 .will be a h elp l l ti
in c a cu a on ; b u t w e it
h n
°
is 1 4 e g . .

(see a ex mple t i p ge we
on h s a ), e i i e
ha v t o d v d the nu mbe by
r ofd e gr e e s 14 .

The d er n iff e ce may be y


1 5 da s at m t wit
os m l bi t
h nor a r hs .

T he hor osc o pefor t he Ep e pe t c l


oc h i s i n a l l r s te
c s a cu l a d in the sam e
ix
w a y a s the r a d -horosc o pe we t t we e
; s a r ho m p iti
v r fr o the os on of the
M oon a t bi t
r h a nd a t ke t i
h s a s a sc or de sc of th e Ep . och horosc o pe . .

We e
ha v t o a u a c lc l te w t
t o ha d a y a nd w tp t t t
ha t i p iti
ar of ha d a y , h s os on
of the M oon a gr ee if
s, a t the m me t
o n of c onc epti iton e c
i s a sc or d s . .

The d a y of Ep
och m a y be f d byou n ti g b k
c ou n n ac y
2 7 3 d a s, or
s imple r b y c ou n n ti g b k
ac one ye ar a nd f w or ardt ee m t
hr on hs It ee n ds .

f t e expl ti t t
no u r h r a na on ha t i
in h s w a y we mig t m ke mi t ke
h a a s a Of a
few y
d a s, for the m t
on hs ar e not a ll of the sam e le gt t e
n h b u t no i c ,

on ly th e d a y of the week on w i h ch th e bi t t k pl e
r h oo ac t ki g
B y a n the .

sa me week - da
y we are su r e t ex tly
t o c ou n ac 39 week b ks ac .

Ha v n i g f d
ou n the ex ct
a d a y of Ep och, w e m t c lc l te w t the
us a u a ha
dif e e e
f r nc i s bet ee bt i e
w n noon of the d a y o a n d a nd the me r r s n d ti ep e e te
by p iti
the M oon s os on on ha d a y

t t a t noon How t i e
h s i s d on , a n .

ex am ple will show .

Wh e n thi s d iffe rence betwee n the tw o time s ha s bee n f ound we ,

know the nu mbe r of hou rs a nd mi nu te s tha t the c oncepti on t ook pl a c e


bef or e or a ft e r noon of the d a y in q u e sti on a nd so ar rive a t the ex a ct
tim e Of Ep och .

For t hi s m ome nt we d ra w u p the Ep och or p r e na t a l hor osc ope -

a nd by c omp a r i ng the D s pl a c e i n t hi s hor osc ope t o th e a sc e nd a nt i n


the bi rt h hor osc ope we ca n e a sily c a lc u l a te fr om t hei r d iffe r e nc e how


-

far we ha ve t o c orr e c t the a sce nd a nt a nd a l so the time of bi rt h , .

Ta ke for ex ample a bi rth tha t w as f a i rly a cc ur a tely kn ow n v iz th a t .

of the p r e si d e nt of th e U S M r W oodrow Wil son A cc ord i ng t o r e tur ns


. . .

he w a s b orn D e c 28 th 1 856 a t p m a t 7 9 W L ong a nd 38 N La t ° °


. . . . . .

Whe n we c a l cu l a te the horosc ope for thi s time and l a titu d e with the ,

c orr ecti on for S i d e r e a l time we find a sc e nd a nt V 1 3 7 an d M C


‘ ° ’

, Z . .

The Q i s j u st in X a nd the D i n X The D ha s th e r ef or e .

p a sse d the c onj u ncti on G) and i s g oi ng to the opp ositi on he nc e i s ,

w ax i ng It is a b ove the horiz on If the D i s w a xi ng a nd a b ove the


. .

hor iz on the ti me Of p r egn ancy i s le ss tha n 2 7 3 d ; we ha ve t o ca l c u l a te .

how m u ch le ss .

W he n the D i s w axi ng we c a l cu l a te the di stan ce fr om the a s


,

i e in thi s case 6
° °
30 + 30
° ° °
ce nd a nt , . . 13 79 The
me an m oti on of the Moon on Mar ch (i e 2 7 3 d a y s bef or e bir th) . .

so we ha v e t o d ivide 7 9 2 2 by 1 4 Tha t i s le ss than 6 How


° ’
is . .
time of b irth w as a lm ost c orr e ct ; for we ha ve take n the r i si ng si gn

only 4 too little B y l ooki ng u p in the t a ble of hou se s how m a ny
.

d egr ee s a nd mi nu te s of the a sc e nd a nt a gr ee s wit h the nu mber of m inu t es


a nd sec ond s d iffer ence in S T

it i s ve ry e a sy to r edu c e the se 4 to time
. .
,

.

The r em a rk w hi ch i s sometime s m a d e tha t one d oe s not know the ,

time of bi rt h ex a ctly a nd tha t the p ositi on of the D i s not a ccur a tely


known a nd tha t t her ef ore the a sc and d e sc Of the Ep och hor osc ope
, . .

ar e i n c orr ect will not st a nd


, be c a u se the slight di ffer e nc e of 1 degree
,

i n the D s p ositi on a t bi rt h a nd t he r ef or e of the a sc a nd d e sc


of . .

the Ep och hor oscope w ou l d me a n a s m u ch a s 2 hou r s d iffer e nc e in th e


time of bi rth a nd thi s method of c orr e cti on i s a pplie d only wher e the
d iffe r e nc e i s m u ch le ss tha n tw o hour s .

Anothe r m or e simple method of r ectifi c a ti on of the horosc ope i s


one of t a ki ng c e rt a i n p r i nc ip a l eve nts i n th e na tive s life

W e fi nd the p ositi on of the Moon by p rogr e ssi on d u ri ng the time of


the se eve nt s If the r e i s no d a t a a t a l l e x c ept the d a te the m oon s
.
, ,

p ositi on ca nnot b e fixe d withi n the limits of N ow we cha ng e the


p ositi on of the M oon withi n the se limit s so tha t it f orm s a n a spe ct ,

c onf orm a ble i n a cti on t o the eve nt s r efe rr e d t o ; an d d r a w u p th e hor os


c ope a cc or di ng t o t hi s su rmi se d tim e T h e n tr a c e the tr a nsits for if a .
,

t ra nsit f a ll s ne ar the a sc or M C tha t will a l so p oi nt t o the eve nt


. . .
,

c ha nge a sc a nd M C a s oft e n a s i s ne c e ssa ry t o m a ke the a spe c t by


. . .

tra nsit fu ll If ther e i s no tra nsit of the ki nd try the sa me method with
“ ”
.
,

t he p r ogr e ssive a sc a nd M C . . .

D o t hi s wit h tw o or t hr e e eve nt s of w hi ch the time i s k nown a nd


so fi nd th e c orr e c t a sc a nd M C a n d th e c orr e c t tim e of bi rt h If the
. . . .

tw o or t hr ee eve nt s i nd ic a te a little d iffe r e nc e i n time t a ke the a ve r ,

a g e time .

T hi s ti me ma y be su bje cte d to c orr ecti on by the R u l e of Hermes ,

a s give n a b ove a n d w he n by M oon d i r e c ti ons a nd t r a nsits of the pl an


, ,
-

e ts
, we c a n fi nd a spe ct s c onf or m a ble t o the e v e nt s we ma y u su a lly ,

be su r e the c a l cu l a ti on by the Ep och sq u a r e s with it .

W he n we know the time of birt h f a i rly c orr e ctly thi s method d oe s ,

not p r e se nt any extr a or d i na r y d iffi c u ltie s b u t w he n we d o not eve n ,

know the ex a ct d a te the d iffi cu ltie s b e c ome ve ry gr e a t


, .

Anothe r method for c orr e cti ng i s the foll ow rng C olle c t a ll eve nt s ,

time s of ill ne ss p rospe rity e tc of w hi ch the time is k nown m ake a n


, .
,

or d e r ly li st of t hem a nd c a l cu l a te the p r ogre ssi v e a spe c t s of the G) D ,

a nd pl a nets d uri ng the p a st p e r i od of life We see tha t the ord er of .

the eve nt s i s i nd i c a te d by t he se a spe c t s b u t t he time w he n t hey oc cu r ,

d oe s not q u ite a gr ee t o the time the a sp e ct s Ope ra te d Fi nd ou t the .

a ve r a g e of t hi s d iffe r e nc e in time a n d so a rr ive a t the c orr e ct time of


bi rt h It is a r ou nd a b ou t b u t very sa fe method whi ch mi ght m or e over
.
-
, ,

b e che cke d by t he one a b ov e me nti one d -


.

Th e a sc e spe c i a lly with ill ne ss a nd the c u sp of th e M C with


.
, . .
1 75

c ha n ge s i n b u sine ss or ca lli ng will m ost likely gi ve d ir e c ti ons for when


, , ,

a fflicte d eit he r of t he se tw o se nsitive p oi nt s i s su r e t o be evi d e nce d i n


,

its r e spective w a y .

The ou tw ar d a ppe ara nc e the ha ndwri ti ng the ge ne r a l c har a cte r of


, ,

the na tive c a n gi v e d i sti nc t d ir e c ti on a s to th e na t u r e of t he a sc e nd a nt .

A ny d ou bt e g betw ee n the l a st d egree s of 3c a nd the fi rst d e gr ee s of


. .

V sur ely will not be p ossible The imp r e ssi on of the pe r sona lity t her ef or e
‘ ’
.

m a y oft e n p u t u s on the tra ck of the ri si ng sign .

Th e p r ofecti ons (see p 1 79) m a y a l so be of u se . not only the 1 2 ,

ye ar ly b u t e v e n the ye arly and m onthly profections


, to fi nd th e
a sc e nd ant or the M C Whe n e g the a sc by p rofe cti on c ome s in
. . . . .

c onj u n cti on t o a pl a net the a c ti on of t ha t pl a net will m a ke it self felt


, ,

e spe ci a lly tha t of b a nd Qt The d egr ee of exp r e ssi on i s of c ou rse .

for a gr e a t p art depe nde nt on the d egr ee of tha t pl a net s i nfl u e n ce in


the hor osc ope i n q u e sti on a nd furt he r on the na tive s se nsitive ne ss



.
,

I n the sa m e w a y m a y tr a nsi ts (se e p 1 6 1 ) i e the p a ssi ng of t he . . .

pl a net s i n their d a ily m oti on a cross the cu sp s of the hou se s help u s


t o d efi ne t he se cu sp s m or e a c cu ra t e ly e g if I) b y t ra nsit c ome s on , . .

th e cu sp of hou se 1 1 , one will expe ri e nc e e str ang eme nt tr ou ble s wit h ,

fr ie nd s or a c q u a i nt anc e s or fru stra ti on of a l ong cheri she d wi sh ; th e


,

sa me pl a net e nte r i ng the 7 th hou se will give t r ou b le s wit h the wife

(or hu sb a nd) or p a rtn er an d so on with the othe r pl a net s a cc or d i ng to


, ,

t hei r a cti on (m or e of thi s l a te r) .

If ther e i s a pl a net in the na tive s a sc e nd ant thi s ma y help in some ’

ca se s, thou gh ofte n it m a ke s it m or e d iffi c u lt be c a u se it i nfl u e nc e s the ,

a ppe ar a nc e the a sc e nd ant w ou l d g ive We ha v e know n a pe r son b orn .

i n the ye a r s t ha t Ia we nt t hr ou g h 8 by tr a nsit We d o not k now his .

hour of bi rt h a nd yet ar e q u ite c onvi nced he w a s b orn wit h 8 ri si ng .

a n d 15 in the a sc e nd a nt j u dgi ng by the b u il d of his b ody c ombi ne d


with gr e a t vit a lity c ol ou r e d f a c e pe cu li a rly be nt st rong nose Ura nu s
, , , ,

eye s su d d e n fit s of e nthu si a sm a nd hi s he a v y b a ss v oice whi ch in his


, ,

fit s of e nthu si a sm m a ke s su ch w ond e rf u l c a p r i ol e s t ha t pe ople a gr e a t


d i st a nc e Off st a nd still t hi nki ng of some spe c i al p h e nome non
, .

C orr ecti ng a horoscope i s a lw a y s g ood b ra i n- e x er c i se r eq u i r i ng a l l our ,

i ntelle ct and f a cu lty of c once ntr a ti on S u p erficia l ity a nd cu rsor i ne ss will .

b r i ng nothi ng b u t c onfu si on ; p a tie nc e a nd pe r se v e ra nc e al one ca n l e a d


to a g ood r e su lt B u t ou r p a i ns a r e a mply r ew ard e d w he n we a t le ngt h
.
,

a rr ive a t a g ood i ssu e ; for not u ntil the n ca n w e ob se rve f r om d a y t o ,

d a y how str ongly in ou r feeli ng a nd t hi nki ng we r e a ct on c osmi c


i nfl u e nc e s N ot u nti l then d o we beg in to fe el tr u ly one with the Cos
.

mos Thi s i s the r e a son w hy A str ol ogy i s so f a sc i na ti ng a st u d y a nd


.

m or e ove r of su ch gr e a t help in life .


A c ti on
the Dir e c ti ons of .

(G e ne ra l I nd ic a ti ons) .

l n j u d gi ng the effect the d iffe r e nt p r og r e ssed a spect s will ha v e


, ,

v ari ou s p oi nt s shou l d a lw a y s be b orne in m i nd .

Fi rst the m ora l st and p oi nt of t he person the h ei ght to w hich the ,

Ego ha s ev olve d A n ex a mp l e will m a ke thi s cle ar A b u tc he r s b oy e g



. . . .

m a y u nd e r a n Opp ositi on of D p r t o d ra d ix for the time the a spe c t



.

Ope ra te s be c ome a d anger ou s person a nd d o mi schief a mong st hi s fell ow s


,

with knive s or other sha rp thi ngs w here a s the sa me a spect in the hor o
,

sc ope of a n ex a lte d p hil osop he r will p r ob a bly exp r e ss only i n gr e a te r


imp u l sive ne ss a p art fr om the effe ct thi s a spe ct ha s on the he alth
, .

The a cti on of thi s a spect will be m u c h mor e p owe r fu l if t her e i s ,

su ch a n asp ect i n the ra d ix horoscop e Thi s hol d s g ood for a l l a spect s . .

It nee d not be ex a ctly the sa me a spe ct b u t somethi ng a ki n t o it a s , ,

e g
. in the a b ove me nti one d ca se a n 8 a D
.
0 or P If t he r e i s
,

.

i n the r a d ix a f a v our a ble a spect betw ee n D a nd d the imp u l si v e ne ss ,

will c ome strongly t o the f or e a nd the b a d side of 6 will keep m or e


,

i n the b a ckgr ou n d t ha n in the Opp osite c a se


, .

A ha rm oni ou s a spect b y p rogr e ssi on betw ee n C) or D a nd m or 8


will m e a n i nfi nitely m or e with a n ex a lte d i nd ividu ality than with a l ow
one be ca u se the f or me r ca n better r e sp ond to the high vib ra ti ons of
,

the se tw o pl a nets .

T he d i r e cti ons f ormed wi th the p l a nets i n the r a d i x ha ve to be


l ooke d u p on a s a cti ons ari si ng from i nb orn te nde nc ie s and the d i recti ons ,

f orm e d between the p r ogr essi ve p l a nets m u tu al ly are i nfl u e nce s opera ti ng ,

on r e su lt a nt q u a litie s a n d so on the p r ogr e ssive c har a c te r


, .

Th e d i r e cti ons f or me d by the p r ogr e ssive S u n a r e by fa r the m ost ,

imp ort a nt a nd they r e a ch their f u ll a cti on c ompletely w hen a t the sa me ,

ti me i d enti ca l p rogr D a spe ct s a r e opera ti ng


. .

Th ey a r e we a ke ne d by Opp osite progr D a spe ct s d u ri ng the time .

the se a ct a nd the r eve r se


, .

The a cti on of t he p r ogr D a spect s i s ha r dly notice d if a p r ogr Q


.
, .

a spe c t of opp osite a c ti on i s a ctive , .

Unf a v ou r a ble D a spe ct s will a s a ru le ha ve little effect on the he a lth ,

u nle ss i nha r m oni ou s G) a spe c t s a r e Ope ra ti ng sim u lt a n e ou sly .

T o t he d egr ee the D by p r ogr e ssi on m ove s on t hr ou gh t he d iffe r e nt


s of t he Zod i a c ( 1 sign i n 2 / ye ars on a n a ve ra ge or e a ch m ont h

si SI
t ak es on in its exp re ssi on th e q u a litie s of the sign it p a sse s
, ,

t hr ou gh , b u t the key note of its a c ti on i s a lw a y s tha t of the sign it


w a s in a t bi rt h Those w ho ha ve a w a te ry si gn on the a sce nd a nt or
.
,

O D or m a ny pl a nets in w a te l b signs ( e spe ci ally are far m or e


r e sp onsive t o pl a n et a ry i nfl u e nc e s (e
,

sp e c i a l l y D i nfl u e nce s) tha n t hose


w ho ha v e the e a rthy a nd fie ry signs ve ry str ongly r ep r e se nte d .

Those too w ho are e nti r ely t a ken u p with m a teri a l t hi ng s ( e ar t hly ,

si ng s) seem t o feel th e i nfl u e nc e l e ss .


It is su pe rfl u ou s to st ate tha t the e nvi ronme nt cha nge s of sea son
,

a nd tem pe r a tu r e ,othe r pe ople e t c exe r ci se a n i nfl u e nc e on our p hy si ca l


.

and sp iritu a l life b u t a l l t he se infl u e n ce s ar e r eg u l a te d i n C oope ra ti on


,

with the c osmi c p owers a nd i nfl u e nc e u s by fixe d ru le s a cc ord i ng t o ,

how they ar e b r ou ght to be ar on ou r bi rt h a nd p r ogr e ssive hor osc ope s -


.

Another ge ner a l r emark on the a cti on of the m al efic s “ ” :

M a rs a cti on by aspect a lw a y s me a ns a stru ggle In its b a d a spe ct s



.

it b ri ng s exciteme nt a nd strife a nd in its g ood a spect s it impel s u s to


har d w or k or eff ort a nd give s u s the str e ngt h nec e ssary for it U nd e r its .

i nfl u e nce w e shou l d be especi a lly hee d f u l of imp u l sive a cti ng and


spe a king , for we ar e th e n i nc li ne d to sa y or d o thi ng s we will a fte r
w ard s r egr et .

S a tu r n sl a cke ns a nd hi nd e r s ; viz in its b a d a spects it b ri ng s


.

Ob st a cle s of a ll ki nd s in a sl ow b u t ce rt a i n w a y a nd in its g ood a spe ct s


give s p a tie nc e d eep a nd p rof ou nd stu dy a nd in genera l well c onsi d ere d
, ,

a nd well fi ni shed w ork It a sk s p a tie n ce a n d c onc e nt ra ti on Of u s


. a nd ,

r ew ar d s a cc or di ng to ou r a ppli ca ti on of t he se q u a litie s .

Ur a nus ope ra te s su d de nly a s lightni ng fl a she s withou t w a rni ng b ot h


, ,

u n d e r g ood a nd b a d d i r e c ti on Un d e r its i nfl u e nc e we m a y expe ct the


.

m ost u nfor e see n r ef orm s and chang e s ,benefi ci a l or oth erwi se a c cor
d i ng t o the aspe c t Eve ry imp u l sive a cti on shou l d b e e v a d e d t hou g h
. ,

one will be i ncli ned t o it e v e n m or e th a n u nd e r a M a r s a spect


,
.

N ep tu ne in its g ood a spe c ts give s d ipl om a cy a nd in it s ill s pe c t s


a
th e d i pl om a cy rs a pplie d w r ongly viz we are eith e r i nc li ned t o j oi n i n
, .

c onspi ra cie s a nd swi ndle s or we be c ome the vi ctim of the m


, .


We d o not c onside r N eptu ne a m al efic ”
1 79

M u n an d e Dir ect ions, Pr ofec t ions .


1
)
The f orm a ti on of t he se d i r e c ti ons i s b a se d on the sam e p r i nciple a s
with the m u nd a ne a spe ct s (see p viz the p r op orti ona te d i st a nce s
. .

from the cu sp s defi n e the a spe ct s f ormed by di r e c ti on The M C move s . . .

1 a ye ar onw ar d a n d t he c u sp s of the ot he r hou se s a nd the i nte rj a ce nt


°

pl a ce s p rop orti ona tely ; one may thu s ca l cul a te the time tha t the pl a net s
in t hei r p r ogr e ssi on, f orm a spe ct s with t hei r ra d ic a l pl a ce s a nd likewi se
a l so wit h te c u sp s Th e m u nd a n e p ara llel s in the sa me w a y ar e f orme d
.

by t aking the M e ri d i an ’ a s d i r ecti ng p oi nt The se m u nd a ne d i rect i ons .

a r i se t hr ou g h the e ar t h s r ot a ti on u p on i ts a xi s a nd ha ve nothi ng t o d o
with the Z od i a c , b u t wit h the hou se s only ) 2 .

O f t he se m u nd ane d i r ecti ons


we will tre a t only Of the so ca lled -

P r ofecti ons a s it i s imp ossible t o g ive for the m u nd a ne d i r e cti ons sim
,

p l i fi e d c a l c u l a ti on s t ha t a r e a l so su ffi c ie ntly c orr e c t I nd ee d the z od i a c a l


.
,

d i r ecti ons m or e tha n su ffice for ou r p r e d icti ons a nd m or e ove r if the


m u nd a ne dir e cti ons ar e to be of u se we ou ght to b e q u ite su r e of the,

c u sp s of the hou se s One d eg r ee d iffe r e nc e in the M C gi v es a mi st a ke


. . .

of a ye ar i n the p r e d i c ti ons and in the A sc ,Oft en m or e .

With the p rofections thi s mi st ak e i s m u ch sli ghter .

We ha ve twel ve yea r ly yea r ly a nd monthly p r ofections The f ormer


-
, .

ar e by fa r the m ost imp ort a nt We im a gi ne tha t thr ou gh the e arth s ’


.

r ot a ti on u p on it s a xi s e a ch p oi nt of the z odi a c r ev ol v e s onc e fu lly in


,

1 2 ye ar s ; so the A sc M C a nd the ra d ix pl a c e s of the pl a n et s r etu rn


. .
,
-

t o t hei r or igi na l pl a ce s a fte r 1 2 ye ars The A sc e n d a nt in thi s w a y c ome s


.

i n the v ar i ou s ra d ix hou se s a nd the pl a nets f or m t he ir v a ri ou s c onj u nc


-

ti ons t o A sc M C a nd t o the r a d ix pl a c e s of the pl a net s


, . .
-
.

Thu s d ir e ctly a fter bi rth the a sc e nd a nt c ome s in the 1 2th hou se and
g oe s onw ard till on the next birt h d a y it e nters the 1 1 th hou se etc .

B y the f oll owi ng simple method we c a n l ook u p t he p r otecti ons in


a n i nst a nt .

f
S e e ootnot e p
)
1 1 58 . .

2 f m
There a re di ferent ethod s of directi on of th e l ane ts a nd c u s s p p , one
astr ol og er foll ow in m
thi s a noth er th a t e th od u su a lly tin d i n his own
, , meth od
b e st
, m
they a re a b a sed on the sa e cos i c l a w of er e tu a rep etiti on in m p p evol u
w
tion a nd m a y in a sense sho u s d ifferent sid es of th ose re etitions p .
1 80

Whee l to
Th e ner whee l wi th divisi on m a y b e tu rne d in th e ou t er whi ch r em ai ns st a ti on ar y
, ,

so th a t p l a ce of the Asc end an t of the inner horoscop e to c onform


w i th th w e ca n a t onc e see the p osi tion of th e r evolving p l a n ets

We d ra w tw o horosc ope s of diffe r ent di a meter the sm a ller of which


,

m a y be tu rned in the l arge r We m a ke the hou se s 30 e a c h a nd p u t


°
.

on the c u p s the 1 2 signs of the Zodi a c wit h the nu m be r of d egr ee s


,

that i s on the Asce nd ant and p u t the pl anets in the ex a ct pl a ce they


,

ou ght to be .

I n ou r ex a mple hor osc ope we ha d A sc e nd a nt For sa ke


of c onve nie nc e we will t a ke 20 £ 5 for the A sce n d a nt a nd so for the
°

other c u sp s 20 £1 20 up e tc We di v i d e e a ch hou se i n 6 eq u a l p a rt s
° °
, . ,
We nee d not c onsi d e r a n Orb her e For i nsta nce a tri ne a spe ct of .

the p rogr e ssive S u n to Ve nu s c ome s i nt o a ct i on a t the m ome nt whe n


the p rogre ssive S u n f orm s an a ngle of exa ctly 1 20 degree s with eithe r
V e nus r a di x or V e nu s p rogr , .

be a pplied inversely b u t the d ura ti on of th e a c ti on i s the n ,

i n p rop orti on t o the vel oc ity of the pl a net w hic h f orm s the a spect .

A Para llel i s we a ke r tha n a J .

G enera l A g ood (har m oni ou s) 6) d irecti on ( A 96 M sometime s


ru l e .
, , ,

d a nd P ) d e note s frie nd ship a dva nt a ge help e tc of pe ople or thi ng s


.
, , .

indi c a ted by the aspe cte d pl a net by the si gn fr om whi ch th e a sp ect ,

c omes (r e sp i n w hic h it t a ke s pl a ce )
. a nd b y th e hou se or the hou se s
i n whi c h it oc c u rs A b a d (i nh a r m oni ou s) 0 dir e c ti on ( 8 D Q 4 some
.
, , ,

ti me s o a nd P ) de note s d iffi cu ltie s l oss ill ne ss etc



.
, , .

A c c or di ng to the m ora l stand p oi nt of the i nd ividu a l the a cti on will


exp r e ss now on the p hy si c a l now on the a stra l or me nta l pl ane — tha t , ,

i s in our feeli ng a nd t hi nki ng (see Ou tl ines of the Asp ects p .

The G) d i r e c t i ons i nfl u e nc e the he a lth e spe c i al ly if the G) i s hyleg (se e ,

p 1 5 1 ) honour imp roveme nt of p ositi on p rom oti on f a v our of high pl a ce d


.
, , ,
-

pe ople the f a ther a nd i n a femi ni ne horosc ope the hu sb a nd


, , , , .

p t
as ec s mes b y thi s me n s an neq al l ed so ce t o self e d ca ti on o in other
be co a u u ur -
u r
wo d r s mp oving t he cha a ct e
of i r r r .

M o e ove is in di c a t e d whe e n ecess ry for w ha t a cti vi ti es th e di ff e ent b armo


r r , r a , r
n i ons dir ect i on a e m ost a pp op ri t e so th a t on e m a y m a k e th e
s r tm ost se of t hese
r a , u u
favo ra b l e peri od s chiefly fo fo ma tion of ch ara ct e
u , r r r.
B y l e a rning t o c ont ol o se lve b y b ni shin g f e ar e nvy ha tr e d fr om o r
r ur s, a , , u
m ind b y cu ltiv tin g ki nd ne ss a nd wi lli ngn ess to hel p w e ope n a t t he am e ti me
, a , s
t h e d oor to a l l th t i s ood a .

If w e viz posi ti ve y i ntend t o m ainta in o


. e q il ib ri m e ve n u n d e the most ur u u , r
inharmoni o s d r ecti ons w e l ea n to
u i l e our st rs B e esol t e perseve e a nd
, r

ru a
"
. r u r ,

d o n ot l ook b c k on a tt emp ts th t h a ve p ov e d a f ai l e A st r ol ogy m a k es s


a a r ur . u
a cq ai nt e d w i th th e e n emy
u a n d thi i s a g re a t a i n s .

A r em a k ofte n m a d e b y some Opp on en ts of


r t ol ogy w ho a e c omp e ll e d b y r r
t h e f a c ts to c kn ow l e d g e i ts t t h i s th t it c omp el s m a n to b e occu pied too
a ru , a
m ch wi th himsel f
u n d c on seq e n tly i ts th o g hts
, ae tu n e d a w y fr om m an ki nd u u ar r a
a s a whol e of w hi c h he i s a ft e
, a ll a n i nt eg ra l p ar t r .

On the s rf a ce this m a y seem t e b t i t i s n ot so in e li ty W e l e ve o t of


u ru , u r a . a u
a cco n t th e a b
u e th t is m a d e of A st rol og y b y those w h o wou l d d r a g th e ci e nce
us a s
d own to b e me e ly p ofi ta b l e c l l in g r r a .

For us Ast r ol og y as a m ea ns t o a r r i ve a t sel f k nowl ed g e a nd a s a


who use -

s stem for sel f ed u ca t i on a nd i mp r ovem en t of the cha r a ct er , th e r e c a n be n o q u e s


y
-

i
b a n of th s, i n ou r o i nion ; for ha t w e i p r ove in ou r c h a r a ct e r m a y h e l w mp p
oth e rs a l so I f w e . a n t th a t w
hi ch i s g ood t o ra d i a t e r o u s, w ew ust i rst cu l f m m f
ti va t e it i n u s, i th ou t sou rce n o cu rre ntw .

B y stu d yin g th e or ce s f w
hi ch e r e tu a lly co e to u s r o th e l a ne ta ry c entr e s p p m f m p
in th e C m
os os a n d or u s a n d k ee
,
p u s, w e si f m
ly a ly th e a nci en t roverb mp pp p

Ma n, kn o w f
thysel , for m a n is one W i th th ese orces a nd in se ar a b l e r om the

f p f m ,

f
a n d th e irst b e g inni ng th e a l ha b e t p
i s t he stu d y of th e t e lve odi a c a l si g n s
, w Z
a n d of t he p
l a n e ts t he consona nt s a nd vowels of th e a l p ha bet of t he Uni ver se
, .

The sig nifica n c e of t hose l e tt e rs u st b e w ell im r esse d in our m em ory, if w e m ou l d p w


w e ll u n d ersta nd th e l a ng u a g e hi ch i s s ok en to u s b y w
eans of t he se sy b ol s p m m .
1 83

I n the hOl OS C Op e S of y ou ng childr e n the a cti on someti me s exp r e sse s


with the p are nt s a nd r e a ct s sec ond arily on the child ; with a married
c ou ple now a nd a g a i n we see the sa me r ecip rocity .

Q oD Und er thi s d irect i on a qu i t e new c ycl e of life b egins ; so grea t



P . .

c hange s ar e i nd i c a t ed If the Di s ba d l y a sp ec t ed i t will ra ther m ea n a cri ti c a l


.

p eri od a cc omp ani ed by imp ort a nt changes whi ch will l ea d a t l ength to impro
,

v em ent I t i s a new i nfl u x of the vi t al i ty of the S u n for whi ch the Di s tra n s


.
,

mi tt er A t first i t m a y bri ng wi th i t a ffec ti on of a feveri sh na tu re


. thi s i s ,

e sp ec i a ll y th e c a se wi t h wom en .

6) A x D A v e ry f a v o u r a.b l e a n d b e n e fi ce n t i n fl u en c e i n w hi ch t he ih
d ivid u a l ity t ri e s to c oop era t e i n harm ony wi th the p ersona li t y T he spiri t i s
,
.

c l ea r a nd i nt u i t i v e the hea l th g ood Thi s p osi t i on bri ngs c ha ng e s of a fa vour a bl e


, .

n a t u re we ga i n new knowl ed g e a nd exp eri ence of a ll ki nd s a nd new fri end s a re


,

m a d e I t m eans imp rovem ent a nd progressi on in a l l way


. .

Q 8 D A f; D A very u nfa vou ra bl e a sp ec t for the hea l th for d om esti c


, ,

a ff a i rs a nd for b u si ness I t g i v e s ca re a n d d i sa pp oi nt m ent s . st ru ggl e on every ,

si d e I t wi ll bri ng c omp eti t ors i n the fi el d a ga i n st u s ol d fri end s w ill tu rn from


.
,

u s or r ef u se t hei r ai d I t m a y a l so b ri ng ill ne ss a nd d ea t h of p a rent s or fri e nd s


. .

The 8 i s esp ec i a ll y a v er y c ri t i c a l t im e .

Q) o M x A 8 M ercu ry the pl anet of the i nt ell ec t now receives new forc e



.
, ,

from the S u n and ou r c onsc i ou sness b ecomes enl arged I t i s a n excell ent t im e .

for a l l m ent a l work The spi ri t work s q u i ck er t han u su al l a nd a d a p t s ifself


.

e a sil y ; t hi s f a v our a bl e i nfl u enc e wi ll b e of a l a st i n g na tu re .

Q L] [a A 8 Will m ak e the spiri t cha ngea bl e a nd fi c kl e a nd ma y bri ng u s


.

i nt o u npl ea sing c ont a ct wi th p eopl e t ha t c om e strongl y u n der 8 The D a sp ec t .

c a nnot b e f orm ed t ill a t the a ge of a b ou t sixty .

d A x M 9 A very fa v ou ra b l e d i rec t i on b ri ngi ng su nshi ne a nd l ov e i n


-
. ,

life t i s fa vou ra bl e for a l l m a t eri al a ffa irs a s well a s for ou r feeli ng a nd thinkin
.

I t i s a ha pp a greea bl e t ime in whi ch new t i es of fri end ship esp eci al l y wi t


wom en a re being f orm ed ;
,

a m a rri a g e i s p rob a bl e u nd er t hi s a sp e c t .

Q C] [
D 4 A b a d t im e a s r e g ar d s fi n a n c i a l a ff a i rs . a t e n d e n c y t o grea t ,

exp ense s a nd osse s I t bri ngs t rou bl es with wom en . sep ara ti ons in the
fa mil y c ircl e l oss of fri end s I t is for arti sts esp emal l y a d iffi cu l t t ime I t . .

c a u se s one s f e eli ng s a n d e m ot i ons t o be u p set so one shou l d b e c arefu l of


forming a tta chm ents d uri ng thi s tim e .

Q) A x y _ d A f a v o u r a b l e a s p
. e c t b y w h i c h o u r s t re n g t h c o u r a g e a n d spi r it , ,

of ent erp ri se i s for t ifi ed Und er t hi s a sp ec t w e c om e i nt o c ont a c t wi t h energ eti c


.
,

p u shfu l Ma rs chara c t ers who wi ll influ ence u s in a fa vou ra bl e sense Duri ng , .

t hi s tim e w e m ay ventu re to ri sk a nd a tt emp t a nyt hi ng a nd ha ve the energy


a nd th e p ower t o b ri ng i t to a rel a tiv el y su c c essfu l c onc l u si on B eware howev er
,
.
, ,

of b ei ng t oo imp u l si v e .

G) o 8 Cl etc 5 A v ery c riti cal t ime of which we a re likel y to be c ons



. .

t au tl y remi nd ed I t i s a t im e of seri ou s d iffi cu l ti es a t hom e a nd i n the worl d


.
,

a t im e i n whi c h lif e i s i n dan ger and in which we exp ose d to mi sfortu nes
a nd al l kind s illnesses of an i nfl a mma t ory na tu re fevers etc The d is not
of , .

so ba d a s the other inharm oni ou s a sp ect s Und er t he se a sp ec t s honou r a nd .

good na m e m a y b e in d anger B y ov er imp u l si v en ess w e a re i nc l in e d t o a c t


-
.

wi thou t thinki ng and so ca u se qu arrellin g a nd st rife I t i s a fi ght b etween the .

hi gher a nd the l ower self — the a nim al q u a li t i e s in m an B y b ei ng c ontin u al l y


, .

on ou r gu ar d a g a i nst the d eb a si n g i n fl u ence Mars c an b ri ng w e c a n m ak e thi s ,

ti m e a good p eri od i nst ea d of a fa t a l a nd d estru ct ive one I t mea ns howev er .

a har d fi ght a g a i n st the l ower self .

(9 d A Qt i s one of the m ost fa v ou r a bl e i nfl u ences ; e sp ec i a ll y when


we ha v e the G) in good a sp ec t to 21 in the ra d i x thi s p eri od wi ll b e cha ra c t eri se d . , ,

b y ha ppi ne ss p r osp eri ty su c c ess a nd g ood heal th The spir i t wi ll b e j ovi a l


, , .
,

hearty a nd i nc li n ed to stu d y a l ong reli gi ou s a nd phil osophi c li n es New ti es .

of fri end ship wi ll b e m a d e M u c h d ep end s on the m oral st a nd p oi nt whether thi s


.

in fl u ence will b e m a d e u se of in a m a teri a l or in a spiri tu a l sense bu t whi ch ,

ev er i t b e i t i s a d vi sa b l e to m a ke the m ost of t hi s t im e
, .

Q 8 D etc 91 A ba d d i rect i on whic h m a y b ri ng l ega l trou bl e enmi ty of


. , ,

the chu rch et c I t i s a b a d t im e for fi na nc i a l enterp ri ses a n d for bu si ness p eopl e


, .

b ankcru p tcy i s not imp ossi bl e D u rin g thi s t im e th e chara c t er i s arroga nt


.
,

ha u ght y boa stfu l (p rovi d ed there i s any t end enc y to thi s) The na ti v e i s su p er
, .

c il i ou s a nd oft en m a k e s him self a pp ear ri d i cu l ou s a nd imp ossib l e in the ey es


of others M one ta ry l osses a nd a d v ersi ti e s of a l l k in d s m a y be exp ec t ed
. .

G) x A e t c b A g o
.od as p ec
. t t ha t m a k e s t h e spi ri t m o r e r eli a b l e m o r e ,

p a ti ent and str ong I t m ak es temp era t e a nd st a i d gi v es a grea t er rea li sa ti on


.
,

of r esp onsi b ili ty a nd t end s t o p u r er li v ing I t b ri ng s a qu i e t a c t i vi ty a n d u n d er .

thi s a sp ec t w e m a y exp ec t help from p eopl e tha t wil l ai d u s to improve our


p osi t ion p erm a nentl y .

( d I v y f v l i fl v y
a ll y 2
8 [
3 e t c b s a er . u n a o u.r a b e n u ence f o r e e r t hi n g e sp ec i ,

eal th a s i t i s we ak eni ng to the vi ta li ty I t bri ng s


, c u l ti es d i sa pp oin t .
,

m ent s l osses a nd c ares of a ll ki nd s an d d u ring thi s infl u ence the spiri t i s


,

grea tl y p rone to worry If b a d M oon a sp ec t s op era t e sim u l t a neou sl y ther e m a y


.

b e d anger to life H ere the p osi ti ons a nd a sp ect s i n the ra dix shou l d b e e sp e
.

c i a l ly c onsi d ere d b ec a u se u p on these ou r j u d gm ent mu st d ep end F i ght d epr es


, .

si on a s m u c h a s p ossi ble a nd d o not g i v e w a y to selfi sh incli na t i ons .

o H

A n i nfl u enc e tha t work s q u i t e d iff erentl y from the A m mma n d
.

there ore mu st b e t rea t ed a p a rt Du ring thi s infl u ence grea t chan ges in our .

in tu i t ions a nd our m ent a l p owers are d enot ed new t i e s a re m a d e ol d one s , ,

b rok en in su d d en u nexpect ed wa y s The c onsci ou sness i s enl arg ed a nd w e


, .

b ec om e awar e of the na rrow c i rcl e i n whi ch w e ha v e m ove d so far ; w e


b ec om e op e n to hi gher wi d er thou ght s Und er thi s i nfl u ence w e c om e i nt o
, .

c on ta c t wi th p ecu l i ar chara c t ers a nd are som e tim e s pl a ce d in ex tra ord i nar y


p osi ti ons w e shou l d therefore b e on ou r gu a rd .

G) x A etc 131 A very fa vou r a bl e a sp ec t for ou r t hi nking a s well a s for


. .

m a t eri a l condi t i ons It bri ngs u nexp ec t ed a d vanta ges in a su dd en p ec ul i ar wa y


. .

W e in c lin e to tra v elli ng to change to reform I t i s a v ery su i t a bl e tirne for


, , .

oc cu l t stu d y a n d i t wi ll b ri ng u s in t o c on t a c t wi th enli ght ened p eopl e who


will b e of serv ice to u s in tha t su bj ec t Up on the whol e i t is a v ery pec ul i ar
. .

ti m e , ri ch i n sur p ri se s st ra ng e u nf ore see n ev ent s a nd r em ark a b l e a c qu ai nt


, ,

an c es . I t i s a tim e w e shou l d d o well to m a k e a s m u c h a s p ossi b l e of t o ,

a th er k nowl ed ge a nd experi ence


g .
Dir e c t ions of the M oon. 1
)
The d i r ecti ons of the M oon Ope ra te a b ou t thr ee m onths whe n the
a spect f a ll s i n a fixed sign or c om e s fr om a fixe d sign an d , le ss from
th e othe r signs Thi s ma y a l so be a pplied i nversely
. .

G enera l A g ood (harmoni ou s) D d i r ecti on ( A it M someti me s


ru le .

d a nd P ) i s f a v ou ra ble for the ge nera l he a lth ( e speci a lly if the D i s


.

hyleg) a nd i n a me nt a l a s well a s in a p hy sic a l se nse It i nfl u e nc e s the .

p osse ssi ons the f a mily a ffa i rs the wife m other a nd si ste rs T he Moon
,
-
, , .

dir e cti ons a l so i ndic a te the type s of pe ople with w hom we sha ll c ome
i nt o c ont a ct d u ri ng the time the a spect i s in opera ti on
, .

Espe ci al ly se nsitive pe ople t e those w ho ha ve a w a te ry sign, . .

for Asc e nd a nt or ma ny pl a nets i n w a te ry signs a nd we r e b orn t ow ar d s


,

m i d night ( G) a nd u su a lly 8 ne ar the nort he rn me ri d i a n)


, , r e sp ond
,

ve ry str ongly to M oon infl u enc es The D a n d b near the northern me ridi a n
-
.
,

(N a d ir) a l so in the a sce nda nt d e note se nsitive ne ss , .

D o P Q Usu a ll y gi ves chan ges in the c ircu m st a nces of li fe a s well a s



. .

i n b u si ness Thi s p osi ti on oft en l ea d s t o m arri a ge B oth wi th m a n a nd wi th


. .

wom a n I n general i t m eans prom oti on a nd prosp eri ty t hou gh the heal th often
.
,

su ff ers u n d er t hi s a sp ec t Thi s i s e sp ec i a ll t he c a se wi th a wom a n where i t


.

m a y b ring a b ou t f ev eri sh p henom ena Mu c d ep end s on the Q) a nd Da sp ects .

i n the r a d ix Thi s d i rec t i on i s th e b egi nni ng of a new c y cl e of life


. u nd e r
n ew c ond i t i ons a nd new re sp onsi b il i ty .

A as G) A v er y .
g o od a sp ec t u n d er w hi c h n ew t i es of fri e n d sh ip
orm ed h elp of i nfl u ent i a l p eopl e a nd of the p ar ent s O ft en b rin g s m a rri a g e
, . .

The heal th a nd the i nt ell ec t ar e imp rov ed u nd er thi s i nfl u enc e a nd su cc ess
a nd p r osp eri ty are a ssu r ed u nd er thi s a sp ec t S o w e shou l d m a k e the u t m ost .

u se of t hi s p eri od Th e t im e i s fa v our a bl e for a l l k i nd of work


. e sp ec i a ll y
a l ong i nt ell ec t u a l li nes .

D 8 D A D G Unfa v ou ra bl e t im e for al l ent erpri ses ; b a d for hea l th Thi s


. .

a sp ec t b ec om es worse fr om a ngl e s or c ard i n al si g ns T he spi ri t i s r eb elli ou s .

d u rin g t hi s tim e a nd t oo strongl y t a k en u p wi th i tself a nd b rin g s a b ou t d i tti ,

c u l ti e s i n the v oc a ti on wi th su p eri ors wi th p arent s a nd fri end s C ircu l a t i on


, ,
.

a n d d i g est i on a re oft en di st u rbe d u n d er thi s d i re c t i on .

D d A x x 8 Very good a sp ect for m ent al work wri t ing stu d y lit era ry
.
, , ,

e nt erp ri se s . I t m a k es the spiri t c l ear a c tiv e bu t a l so re stl ess a nd i nd u ces a


, ,

l ongi ng a ft er cha nge If 8 i n the ra d ix form s a b a d a spec t to the D or i s


. ,

otherwi se b a dl y a sp ec t ed the d i s u nfa v ou r a b l e a s i t b ri ngs to th e fore all the


, ,

b a d qu al i ti e s t ha t a re c omm u ni c a t ed t o 8 b y other pl a n et s W e shoul d t hen espe .

c i a l l y tr y n ot t o i nd ul ge i n the l ongi ng a ft er c ha ng e u nd er thi s a sp ec t b ec a u se ,

t hi s will not bri ng imp rovem ent .

3) 8 D A [Q 8 B ri ngs restl essness c ares m a ny sm all d i sa greem ent s


.
, , ,

1
) S e e footnot e p 1 8 1 1 82 .
, .
1 87

ind ica t ed by the pl an et s th a t a re in ba d a sp ect to 8 If 8 i s wea k t here


a o
_
.
. . ,

i s d anger of nerv ou s b rea k d own a nd bra i n tr ou b l e Corr esp on d en ce of im p ortan ce .

shou l d not be d eal t wi th d u rin g t hi s t im e b ec a u se we a re li a bl e to see a n d d o ,

things wr ongl y I t b ri ngs tr ou bl es throu gh m enta l work I t wou l d b e be st to


. .

su pp re ss the d esir e to t ra vel u n d er thi s di rec t i on .

D d A x U
M 9 n d er th i.s a s p ec t m a n y b e tr ot ha l s a nd m arri a es t a k e
g
pl a ce The na t iv e i s incli ned to pl ea su re c omp a ny a nd a rt A l l tha t i s b ea u
.
,
.

ti ful a tt ra ct s and ch ar m s I t gi ves a n a greea bl e p ea cefu l t im e a ti m e of p l ea s


.
, ,

a nt em ot i on s .

D 8 D 4 [Q 2 D iffi cu l ti es wi th wom en chil dren a nd you ng p eopl e ; i n


.
,

g enera l a ti me fu ll of di sa pp oi ntm ent g ri ef a nd d om est i c sorr ow The na t i ve i s


, .

inclined t o l et himself l ose d ur ing thi s tirn e in the m a tter of the i ncli na ti ons
indi ca t ed by V enu s W ith wom an i t c a u ses p eri od i ca l i rreg u l a ri t ies
. .

D A x 34 d S i g n i fi
. es a n a c t i v e t im e a t im e fu ll of e n er g y a nd d esir e
,

for work T he spi ri t i s fr ee op en a nd f earl ess Those who hol d p osi ti ons
. , .

tha t c om e u nd er D in p a rt i cu l a r fi nd their bu si ne ss fl ouri sh d u ri ng thi s t im e


, .

W i th wom en a qu i c k m a rri a ge or enga gem ent oft en occu r s u n d er t hi s a sp ec t .

U nd er t hi s Mar s in fl u enc e a j ou rne y i s oft en u nd ert a k en ; i t i s a f a v our a bl e


t im e for i t .

D d 8 D A [Q d W hen 5 i s i n ill a sp ec t to the Moon a t bi rth thi s


.
,

d i rec t i on fre q u entl y gi v es wou n d s a cc i d ent s a nd a ilm ent s of a feveri sh i nfla m


, ,

m a tory na t ur e a nd som etim es b ri ng s d ea th I t gi v es imp u l se a nd rec k l essness .

a n d if d i s in a n a ngl e the p eri od of i nfl u en ce sel d om g oe s by wi thou t l oss


,

of bl ood The g ood na m e of ten su ff ers t rou gh sl a nd er B y st ri vi ng wi th a ll


.

h .

ou r f orce Of will a g a i nst imp u l si v e ne ss i n a c t i on a n d sp eech w e m a y p a ss ,

t hrou gh thi s t ime wi thou t a n too d i sa greea bl e exp eri enc es It m a y b ri ng diffi
, .

c u l ti e s wi t h the other sex e shou l d th er efore b e ca re fu l d u u n g th1 s d i rec t i on


. .

D d A 96 M A v e ry g oo d a sp e c t th a t b r i n g s p r om oti on su cce ss a nd ,

p rosp eri ty in everyt hing It i s one Of the m ost fa vour abl e d irec t ions u n d er
.

whi ch to b egi n new ent erp ri ses The hea l th i s good . the b od y exp a nd s a s
i t were u nd er the J u pi t er a cti on Du ri ng th e Op era ti on of thi s a sp ec t new
,
-
.

fri end ship s ar e form ed a nd g ood things a c c ru e from al l si d es A l l one d oes


, .

d uring thi s ti m e i s g ood a s a ru l e i t i s therefore wi se to m a k e the v ery , ,

u tm ost u se of i t U nd er thi s fa v ou ra bl e Qt i nfl u enc e ev en the grea t est p essimi st


.

will ha v e to a dmi t tha t life is not so b a d a ft er al l .

D 8 D 4 lg Qt I t i s b a d tim e for bu siness for begi nning new ent erp ri ses
.
, .

T he n a t i v e i s a rrog a nt a nd i nc li ne d to sp end m ore tha n he c a n a fford so tha t ,

e c on om y d uri ng t hi s ti m e i s t o b e re c omm en d e d I t m a y bring int o d i s .

a greea b l e c ont a c t wi th l a w or c hu rc h The heal th m a y su ffer b e c a u se the b l ood.

a nd th e c i r c u l a t i on ar e in d i sord er I t i s a l so u n fa v ou ra b l e for d om est i c a ff ai rs


. .

D as A e t c b T .h i s d i rec ti on bri ngs u s int o c ont a ct wi th Ol d er p eopl e an d


.

bri ngs help a nd su pp ort from them I t i s a g ood t im e for d oi n g bu si ness a nd .


,

for th e st u d y of a ll tha t ha s to d o wi th the e ar th a nd the mi nera l k ing d om , .

Und er thi s d i rec ti on we a re incli ned to a c t a nd to work wi th m ore t a c t c are ,

a n d a cc u r a c y t ha n u su a l I t b ri ng s a c a lm e q u ili bri u m i n t o the he a l th I t i s a


'

. .

fa vou ra bl e t ime to end ea vou r to ob t ain a p osi t i on of p erm a nenc y .


1 88

D d D 8 etc b is a very u nfortu na t e di recti on whi ch bri ngs sorrow


.
,

d epr essi on m el anc hol y d i sa pp oin tm ent s a d versi ti es d i sil l u si on l osses a nd


, , , , ,

wea k ened hea l th Wha t na tu re thi s wil l t a k e i s in d i ca t ed by hou se a nd si gn


.
, .

When the horosc ope ind i ca t es p oor heal th thi s direc ti on wil l bri ng il l ness in ,

the form of c ol d s rheu m a t i sm etc W e shoul d fi ght wi th al l ou r m i ght a ga inst


, .

d ep ressi on B eware a s m u ch a s p ossi bl e of ol d er p eopl e and S a t urn typ es


.
-
,

for di sc ord wi th th em i s m ost p r ob a b l e .

D x-
A e t c m S u dd en cha nges of a f a v ou r a bl e na tu re ar e i nd i c a t ed oft en
. .
,

a l so a j ou rn ey The spi ri t i s c l ear ori gi nal a n d ec c entri c The n a ti ve fee l s


.
, , .

m ore strongl y a tt rac t ed to the other sex d u ri ng thi s t im e Those tha t ha ve .

l a tent p sychi c t a l ent s will d u ri ng thi s a sp ec t b e a bl e to g a i n wond erfu l exp e


, ,

ri enc e s on hi gher pl a n e s ; for 111 i s the pl a ne t of c l ai r v oy a n c e They will p ro .

b a bl y ha ve v i si ons The m ost c onserv a t i v e m a n i s i ncli n ed u n d er t hi s a sp ec t


.

t o thin k a n d sp ea k m ore li b eral I t i s a g ood t im e for st u d yi ng occ u l t sc i enc es .


,

to whi c h one wil l t hen f ee l str on gl y a ttra c t e d .

D d D 8 e tc 111 A v ery c ri tic al p eri od for the hea l th a s well a s for the
.
,

ca lli n g ,honou r a n d g ood na m e I t i s a tim e of n erv ou s stra i n the spi ri t i s .


,

c ri t i c a l a nd t o a hi gh d e gr ee c ha ng ea b l e A d v ersi ti es an d a cc i d ent s b efa l l u s


, .

a s su dd en a s a li ght n i n g fl a sh d ur i ng thi s t im e I t woul d b e b e st t o sec l u d e .

ou rsel v e s d u ri n g t hi s p eri od a s m u c h a s p ossib l e a nd t o try to forc e ou rsel v es to


c a l m ne ss A l l c ha n g es u nd e rt a k en d u ri n g t hi s t im e are lik el y t o b e re grett ed
.

l a t er on so b ewa re of impu lsiv e a ction l C ha nges in a progressive d irec ti on


,

m a y b e d e si ra b l e a n d u se fu l u nd er thi s a sp ec t .

D d A e t c ty T he d i s f a v ou ra b l e or u nfa v ou ra bl e a c c ord i ng t o the


. .

p osi ti on of t? in the ra d ix I t i s a tim e in whi ch the spiri t i s sensi ti ve to .

p sychi c imp ressi ons whi ch m a y express them selv es as p red i cti ve drea m s
, ,

st ra n g e imp r e ssi on s fr om a not her worl d imp r e ssi ons t ha t ha v e a m ost p ec u li ar ,

c harm For the hi ghl y e v ol v e d a nd p sy c hi c a l l y i nc li ne d i t i s a v ery f a v our a bl e


.

a sp ec t a l so for the a rt i st
, I t b rin g s in spi ra t i on Str an g e a c qu a i nt a nces m a y
. .

b e exp ec t e d .

D D t ? m a y bri ng u s i nt o di sa greea bl e c ont a c t wi th swi nd l ers



o 8 e t c .

an d c l ev er d ecei v er s I t b ri ng s u s i nt o c ont a c t wi th str an ge typ es a nd w e


.

shou l d b e e sp ec i a ll y on ou r gu ar d d u ri n g th i s ti m e Thi s a sp e c t m a y a s wel l .

bri ng p sy chi c exp eri enc es not u su a ll y howev er of a v ery a gree a b l e n a tu re


, , , .

D o A sc bri ng s cha nges a nd oft en d i stu rb anc es in the hea l th of a col d



.
, , ,

wa tery na tu r e .

D o M C brings changes a ffec ti ng the c a lling the honour a nd repu ta ti on



. . , ,

a cc ord ing to the n a tu r e of the ru li n g Q) a sp e c t s ( p rogr ) a n d a c c ord i n g t o .

whether the D in th e ra d ix a spec ts the M C or not . . .

D A x 1 A 5
-
0 a n d M C
. b r in g s f a v ou
. r a b l e c ha n g es p op u l a ri ty good
,
. . ,

sta ndin g in c onn e c t i on wi th p u bli c i n st i t u t i on s an d soc i e ti es ; a n d help an d


su pp ort Of wom en in a ffa irs rel a tin g t o the A 5 0 a nd the M C . . .

D D 8 e t c A sc a n d M C Th.e r e v er s e A
. b a d t im e fo r.
c h a ng es a n d j ou r
. .

ney s A d v ersi t i es a n d d e c ep ti ons i n a ffa i rs r el a tin g t o the A5 0 a nd the M C


. . . .
Dir e ct i ons of Ve nu s .
1
)
2 A 96 e tc . 6 . Thi s a s ec p t i
b r n gs grea t ov e for l
e asur e a n d soc ety a n d pl i
t
s rong a ttra c ti on
to the oth er sex I t ar ou se s the
. ass ons a nd i s t here ore not p i f
a v ery g ood a s ect p w l i m . Up on the l
ho e t m i m
ea ns a n a greea b e har on ou s ti e , .

9 o 8 D etc 6 B ri ng s tr ou bl es a nd qu arrel s wi th the other sex A v ery



. . .

b a d asp ec t for d om esti c p ea ce esp ec i al l y if th e a sp ec t fa l l s in 7 or 4 I t arouse s


, .

t he p a ssi on s a n d i t d ep end s qu i t e on the m oral str e ng th of the na t i v e how ,

t hi s a sp ec t wil l exp ress i t self .

9 d A 16 etc Qt A very good a sp ec t th a t b ri ngs su cce ss a nd fri end ship


. .

esp ec i a ll y of wom en For a rt i st s a t im e n ot to be f or g ott en l t ar ou se s f eel ing s


. .

of symp a thy a nd l ov e a nd m a k e s u s gener ou s a n d d e vot e d .

S2 8 D etc Qt i s a n a spec t th a t c a u ses sep ar a ti ons a nd tha t i s d isa dvant


.

a g eou s t o a l l l e g a l a ff a irs I t m a y fu rther b ri n g u s int o t rou bl e wi th t he chu rch


.
,

and thi s a sp e c t u su a ll y ca u ses d om e st i c d i sc or d .

52 A et c b i s a fa v ou ra bl e a sp ec t for m ora l growth b eca u se i t bri ngs


.
,

our feel in g s an d em ot i ons i n eq u ili b ri u m a n d m a k e s t hem m ore c onst a nt I t .

bri n gs u s l a st i ng fri end ship honou r c redi t an d i s v ery fa v ou r a bl e for the hea l th
, , .

It is a qui et a gr eea bl e t im e
, .

8 D etc 17 bri ng s m a ny d i sill us i ons c ar es sep ara t i on s a s well a s fi nan


.
, ,

cia l osse s a n d a tt ac k s fr om secr e t e n emi e s w ho wou l d hu rt ou r good re p u ,

t a ti on I t i s a t im e i n whi ch w e ne ed t o c a refu ll y wei gh e a c h word w e u tt er


. .

9 A etc ItI will bring u n exp ec t e d a d va n ta g e s b oth fi na nci a l a n d i n our


.
,

p osi ti on It brin g s u s new a c qu a in ta nc es and fri end s th a t will b e Of serv i ce to


.

u s a nd m a k e u s a c q u ainted wi th occu l t sc i enc es esp ec i all y A str ol ogy It i s , .

an excell ent t im e for the stu d v of t hi s su b j ec t .

9 D 8 etc H will brin g sep ara ti ons and estra ngem ent s The fee li ngs a nd
. .

em oti on s a re v ery st ron g u n d er thi s d ir ec ti on an d w e in clin e t o fooli sh a c ti ons


u n d er th ei r i nfl u e nce For wom en e sp ec i a ll y i t i s a v ery c ri t i c a l ti m e i n whi ch
. ,

th ey need to l ook b efore they l ea p a tim e when a ll su d d en cha nge s are ,

to b e d ep rec a t ed .

9 d 15 The c onj u n c ti on i s not so u nfa v our abl e a s th e 8 and D i t incli nes


. ,

t o th e su dd en form a ti on of t i es of fr i end ship a nd the n a tu re Of these wi l l d ep end


on the p osi ti on and th e a sp ect s of E I t gi v es i d ea li sm a nd p ower of im a gi na . r

ti on a nd ar ou ses the feel ing s .

d t? i e the un i on Of the hi gher u ni versa l an d the l ower l ove Ma y l ea d


. .
, ,
.

to p a t oni c t i es of l ov e a nd wil l in any case contri bu t e t o ennob l e a nd refine


the l ov e a n d th e em ot i ons .

9 A e t c up M a y. ha v e th e sa
. m e e ffec t a n d in a ny c a se m e a n s a v er y
ha rm oni ou s ha pp y tim e in whi c h hi gh i d ea li st i c fee lin gs pl a y a grea t p art
, ,
.

Espec i al l y i s thi s a ti m e tha t a r ti st s will remember .

1
) S ee no e t p . 1 8 1 , 1 82 .
1 91

9
. D 8 i ifi es a s i t were a fi ght b etween the l ower self a nd the
etc . i t? s gn
u ni v ersa l l ov e of m a nki nd ; t o him who i s st ill engr osse d wi t h the f orm er i t ,

wil l b e a time of grea t care i n whi ch he mu st be c onst ant l y on his gu ar d


a ga inst the p eopl e he c om es i n t o c ont a c t wi th The hi gher ev ol v ed m a n m a y .

t ak e a grea t st ep onward u n d er thi s a sp ect .

Of the em a i ni ng pl a net s the d i r ecti ons of M a rs by p r ogr e ssi on a r e


r
p articu l a rly t o be c onsi d er e d It will not be ne c e ssary a fte r the f or eg oi ng
.
, ,

t o go i nt o d et a il he r e bec au se we ca n st u d y the a c ti on of t he se p r o
,

g r e ssi on s of M a r s by t r a ci ng the a spe cts of thi s p l a net in c onf or mi t y


with thei r a cti on (S ee p 1 30 . .

The a spects f or me d by p r ogr e ssi on betwee n the sl ow pl a net s Qt b, ,

H a n d ty t a ke so m a ny ye a r s for thei r f orm a ti on a nd sep a r a ti on t ha t


, ,

the a cti on d oe s not exp r e ss it self a s d i sti nctly a s with the spee d ie r
pl an et s It will m or e over be e a sy for e a ch to make the se c ombi na ti ons
.
, ,

for him self .

Of a ll d i r ecti ons r ev ol u ti ons e t c tha t we ha ve tr e a ted in t he p r ece ~


, .

d i ng cha pter s the p rogr e ssi v e a spe ct s Of the G) a nd D (the Q a nd D


,

d i r e c ti ons wit h the pl a net s) a r e t o u s the m ost imp ort a nt The .

D d ir e ctions e spe c i a lly in the fi rst ha lf of life ; those of the (D i n the


sec ond We ha ve a l so see n t ha t with w om a n a nd f ur t he r wit h se nsitiv e
.

na t u r e s the M oon- d i r e c ti ons a r e a lw a y s a gr e a t f a c t or .

We ha d b ett e r for the p resent keep to the p rogr e ssive a spe ct s of


,

(D D and pl anet s only a nd le a v e a ll other d ir ecti ons ou t of consi d era


,

ti on, ex c ept the tr ansits of i s Q t a nd d For the m u tu a l d i r e cti ons


, , .

of the p r ogr pl a net s the sa me hol d s g ood a s for t hose wit h the r a d ix
.

p ositi on Their a cti on i s m or e p ronou nce d a cc or d i ng a s the na tive is


.

mor e pr ogr essive .

The S u n d i r e cti ons are ofte n b r ou g ht to a cti on by a su it a b le M oon


-

d i r e cti on a nd the M oon di r e c ti ons u su a lly by a Lu na ti on or by a c on


-
,

f orm a ble M oon a spe ct by tra nsit T he l a tt er i s i nd i ca te d thr ou gh the


-
.

d a y hor oscop e w hi ch i s d e a lt wit h on p 1 60


-
, . .

Ex a mp le t o ill ust r a te the Pl a net a r y I nfl u e nce s .

The f oll owi ng , t a ke n from S ep ha r i a l a nd a bb r e v i a ted show s d i sti n ctly , ,

how i n everythi ng the C osmi c l a w i s w orki ng They ar e a few ex a mple s . .

fr om the gr e a t Ti ta nic d r a ma , w hi ch fille d a ll the w orl d with a w e in


‘ ’
-

the ye ar 1 9 1 2 Thi s i s not the pl a c e t o give a n expl a na ti on why thi s


.

d i saste r shou l d occ ur , a nd c ost the live s of hu ndr ed s of pe ople Those .


w ho r e fl ect on thi s a nd w ho know w ha t life and ev ol u ti on me a n r e a li si ng ,

tha t l ife in r e a lity ca nnot be d estr oyed wi ll be a ble to fi nd the sol u ti on


,

hi mself .

The Tit anic w a s l au nched on M a y 3 l st 1 9 1 1 a t B elf a st a t p m . .


G M T
. . . a m ome nt w he n a s S e p hari a l ha s it
, , the whole a mphi ,

the a tr e of the he a vens w as witne ss to the i ndic a ti ons of the impendi ng


d ange r .

The “
Titani c l a u nched Fi rst voy a g e Ti ta ni c

to S ou th ampton
Ma y S l st 1 91 1 . A p r 2u d 1 9 1 2
. .

D ep artu r e Tit anic “ ”


for A merica B irt h-Horosc o e W . T Stea d
.

A pri l l oth 1 9 1 2 . Ju ly 5th 849 7 , . a. m .


Her e l
a so we fi nd birth
the G) 8 D a nd b ot h a f fl icted b y a The time
at .

of bir th w a s a b ou t 5 a m 1? i s a g a i n in the 8 th hou se a nd b a nd m



. . in Q .

62 d a y s (ye ars) a fte r the bi rt h m ha d r e a che d th e M C of the hor o , . .

sc ope, a nd on the d a y of the d i sa ste r 8 we nt by tr a nsit a cr oss tha t


p oi nt ; w hile on Ap ril 1 7 th a S u ne cl ip se f e ll in V 2 7 c l ose to the M C
‘ ‘ °
. .

of S mith s a nd S te a d s h or osc ope s The D w a s in S m1 th s hor osc ope i n


’ ’ ’
.

4 £1 a nd on the d a y of the d i sa ste r m by tr a nsit w a s e xa ctly in opp o


°

siti ou t o it , viz in 4
°
.

Mor e over a t the m ome nt whe n the Tit a ni c left B elf a st , the 5th d egr ee
of 93 w a s ri si ng a nd d w a s i n ex a ctly the sa m e p l a ce , in 4 56 933
° ’ ‘

Thi s i s b riefly wha t S epha ri a l has writt e n of it O ther p ar ti cu .

l ars, with horosc ope s of other p a sse nge rs will be f ou nd in v ar i ou s a str o


l ogic a l peri odic a l s The f oregoi ng will be su ffi c ie nt to show the r el a ti on
.

tha t exi st s betw een the a spe ct s in the C osm os a nd the occu rr e nc e s in
the su b - l u nary w or l d .

C ou nt r i e s a nd T owns c oming u n de r the Diffe r e nt S ig ns of the Zod ia c .

N ot
'

ly man a s a sep ara te bei ng c ome s u nde r the i nfl u enc e of


on
signs a nd pl a n et s b u t a l so n a ti ons c ou ntr ie s a nd t ow ns
, The oc cu l , .

ti st know s tha t t her e i s a Karma not only for the i nd ivi d u a l m an ,

b u t a l so for a na ti on a tri be a nd a c ou ntry All the little t hi ng s


, .

sep ara te e ntitie s ar e p a rt of the gr e a te r (the Gr e a t) T he i nfl u e nc e s .

in the G r e a t m u st r e a c t on the le ss Thu s Eng l a nd for i nst a nc e .


, ,

i s ru led by Arie s c onseq u e ntly we m a y be su r e t ha t d ur i ng the p a ss


,

a ge of S a tu rn thr ou g h tha t sign E ngl a nd w ou l d ha ve t o str u g gle t hr ou g h


har d time s S a turn p a sse d thr ou gh Ar ie s 1 289 — 90 1 320 1 34 9 1 37 9— 80
.
, , , ,

1 408 1 437 1 4 66 1 4 96 1 555 1 584 1 643 1 702 1 7 6 1 1 7 90 1 820 1 849 1 879


, , , , , , , , , , , , .

C onsu lti ng hi st ory we fi nd t he se pe r i od s c oi nc i d e with ou tb r e a k s of


w a r , r ebelli on r eli g i ou s pe rse c u ti on tra d e d e p r e ssi on or other trib u l a ti on
, ,

in w hi ch we c a n d i sti nctly se e the r e su lt of c osmi c i nfl u e nce s .

Th a t the S a tu m - a cti on Ope ra te s so str ongly every 2 9 or 30 ye ar s ; a nd


sometime s i s sc a r cely felt m a y be expl a i ne d for t he gr e a te r p a rt by the
,

sim u lt a ne ou s n e u tr a li si ng f a v ou ra b le J u pite r i nfl u e nc e s


, , .

Her e f oll ow s a li st of c ou ntrie s a nd t ow ns the d iffe r e nt signs u nd e r ,

whi ch t hey c ome a nd which rul e them .

C ou ntr i es . Engl a nd , D e nm ar k , P ol a nd-M i nor , B u rgu nd y , S yri a , p art s


ofP a le sti ne .

T owns B i rm i ngha m L ei c e ste r Fl or e nc e N a ple s V e r ona ,


.
, , , , Pa d u a ,

Mar seille s C a p u a B ru nswi ck Cra k ow , Utr e cht Zar a gossa


, , , , .
1 95

Cou ntr i es I r el a nd P e r si a P ol a nd A si a M i nor the G reek Ar chipel a g o


.
, , ,
-
, ,

Cyp r e ss W hite R u ssi a


,
-
.

Towns D u bli n L eip sic P a r m a P a le r m o Rh od e s S t Lou i s M antu a


. , , , , , .
, .

Und er I I .

Cou ntr i es U S of Ame ri ca B elgi u m B r a b a nd L omb a r d y L owe r


. . .
, , , ,

Egypt S ar d i ni a We st Engl a nd Ar me ni a Tr ip oli Fl a nde r s W a le s p a rts


, ,
-
, , , , ,

of P a le sti n e .

Towns L ond on P lym ou t h M elb ou rne


. B ru ge s C or , ,

d ov a M etz N u r embe rg V e r sa ille s L ou v a i n S a n-Fr a n c i sc o


, , , , , .

Und er 95 .

Cou ntr ies Holl a nd S c otl a n d S e a l a nd N


. W Afri c a M a u riti u s , , , . .
, .

Towns Am ste r d am Tu ni s Al g ie r s Y ork V e ni c e B e rn Lii b e ck


.
, , , , , , ,

M a g d eb u rg Mil a n N ew -Y ork M a nche ste r S t ockholm Const a nti nople


, , , , , ,

G e noa .

Und er 53 .

Cou ntr i es Fr a nc e It a ly B oh emi a C a lif orni a S i c ily C ha lde a u p t o


.
, , , , ,

B a ssora h t he N of R ou m enia the Alp s the r e g i on of T y ru s a nd S i d on


, .
, , .

Towns R ome B r i st ol P ort sm ou th Phil a d elp hi a Pra gu e R a ve nna


.
, , , , , ,

D a m a sk C hi c a g o ( l st
, B omb a y (2 md

Cou ntr i es S witze rl an d W est~I nd ia A ssy r i a M e sop ot a mi a


. Tu rkey , , , ,

( from Tigr i s u p to E u p hra t e s) Cr et a S ile si a B a byl on M orea Thessal ia , , , , , ,

Ku r d e sta n p a rt s Of G r ee c e Vi rgi ni a the B r a sil s


, , , .

Towns Je ru sa lem C or i nth P a r i s


. Ly ons T ou l ou se Chelte nha m
, , , , ,

Hei d elbe rg N orwi ch B ost on S tr a sb u rg B r i nd i si


, , , , .

Und er _

- f

Cou ntr i es Au str i a Ind o China Thibet C a sp ic S ea a nd e nvi rons


.
,
-
, , ,

Uppe r Egypt S a v oye N orth Chi na B i r m a A rg e ntinia


-
, ,
-
, , .

Towns Antwe r p C ha r le st on Fr a nkf u rt on the M


. Fre ib u rg , .
, ,

Vie nna L i sb on J oha nne sb u rg


, C ope nha ge n
,

Und er "1 .

Cou ntr ies Al geri a Pru ssi a B a v ar i a C a pp a d oci a J u de a J u tl a nd


.
, , , , , ,

M ar occ o N orw a y N S yr i a the Tra nsv a a l C a t a l oni a Q u ee nsl a nd


, , .
-
, , , .

Towns Fra nkf urt on the O D ov er L i v e rp ool M e ssi na


. N Dr .
, , , .
-

l e a ns W a shi ngt on D C B a ltim ore Hu ll M il w a u kee


, S t J ohn s .
, , .

N ew Fou nd l a nd
-
Ha lif a x N ew c a stle C i nc i na ti , , .
Cou ntr i es Ar a bi a Au stra li a C a pe Finistere D a lm a ti a Hu ng ary
.
, , , , ,

M or a vi a S l a v oni a S p a i n Tu sca ny Pr ove nc e M a d a g a sc a r


, , , , , .

Towns Avignon C ol ogne S tu tt g art N otti ngha m S heffiel d T ole d o


.
, , , , , ,

B ra df or d .

Cou ntr i es B riti sh I nd i a Afg ha ni st a n T hr a c i a M a ce d oni a M or e a


.
, , , , ,

Illyri a , Al b a ny B osni a B u lg ar y, Gr eece He ssen S W S a x ony M eck


, , , , . .
,

l enb ur g M exi c o , .

Towns O xf or d .
, P ort - S a id B ra nd eb ur g , , C onsta nz B ru ssel s , .

Cou ntr i es . Ar a bi a , R e d R u ssi a S we d e n


-
, . We stp ha li a W a ll a chi a Aby s , ,

sn ai i .

Towns L os Ang el os (C a lif orni a ) B r eme n S a lzb ur g Ha mb ur g


.
, , , , S a li s
b ur y B right on I ng ol sta dt
, , .

Und er DC .

Cou ntr i es P ort u g a l C a l a b r i a G a lici a N or m and y N u bi a the S a har a


.
, , , , , .

Towns A lex a ndr i a W or m s S evill a R a ti sb on G rim sby S ou t hp ort


.
, , , , , ,

L a nc a ste r Ki ng s s Ly nn Pr e st on C owe s B ournem ou th



.
, , , ,

Thou gh type of the b ody a nd the f ou nd a ti on of the c har a cter of


the
d iffe r e nt na ti ons tha t c ome u nde r t he sam e sign i s the sa me d iffer e nce , ,

e nou gh ma y of c ou rse be noti c ed c a u se d not only by r a c e a nd na ti o


, , ,

nal it y b u t a l so by m any ki nd s of b y c ir cu m st ance s su c h a s m od e of


,
-
,

li v i ng hab its stru g gle for exi ste nc e etc


, , .

Thi s i s c le ar ly seen e g if we t ake the L ond oner a nd the Ame ri can . .


,

b oth I I type s The r a ce ma y be q u ite the sa me he r e b oth spe a k one


.
,

l angu a g e b oth ar e bu sine ss pe ople b oth ha ve a t a ll slim b ody (the


, ,

Am er i c a n i s somewha t he a vie r b u ilt) d ark ha i r the typi c a l G emi ni nose , ,

a nd the G emi ni hu stle a n d a u d a c ity B u t for the r e st w ha t a d i ffe r e nce .

betwee n the p olite c ourte ou s well m a nne r e d L ond one r w ho eve n sa ys


,
-
,

thank you whe n he Offe r s you something a nd w ho is a lw a y s sorr y
” “ ”
,

even if he ha s not p u t a stra w in y our w a y a nd the u su a lly m a n ,

nerl e ss Ame r ic a n w ho c a lmly g oe s on gu m chewi ng eve n if he i s a t



-
,

a n a u die n c e N ext w ha t a d iffe r e nce of Opi ni on a b ou t th ei r views on


.
,

min e and thi ne " Thi s w as once typifie d by a D u tch l a d y livi ng in


‘ ’ ‘ ’

Americ a ; she exp r e sse d it thu s The sta nd p oi nt of th e Ya nkee i s : mi ne .


,,

i s mi ne a nd y our s i s a l so mi ne .

The M e r cur y i nfl u e nc e in thi s c ou ntry i s str ongly ble nded with a n
u nf a v oura ble S a tu rn and M ars i nfl u e nc e thr ou gh w hi ch t hi s type m a y ,

be c ome d e c i d e dly d ang e rou s .

The se i nfl u enc e s however opera te f a v our ably in oth er r e spects vi z , .

M ars give s e ne r gy a n d spi rit of e nte rp ri se a nd S a tu r n give s the Ya nkee


Lond on , M e ssi na M elb our ne) T o know
, . thi s is of gr e a t help in m a ki ng
p redicti ons r el a ti ng to the pl a c e s .

Eve ry pl a ce a nd r egi on has its h or osc ope , it is extra ord i narily


difficu lt to fi nd it ou t .

The Z odi a c of the He a d .

We ha ve neve r bee n a ble to d i sc over a ny sou nd r e a son w hy the


Zodi a c of the He a d shou l d be c omme nc e d with Y in the pl a c e w he r e i n
‘ ’

fig I the sign 11 i s a nd tha t the first 30 then ar e c a lle d the i nd i vi d ua l i ty


.
°

I n ou r opi ni on we ar e ne a r e r the tr u t h w he n we str i c tly ob se rve


wha t occu lt p hil osop hy te a che s u s viz tha t the se a t of the i nd ivi d u a lity
, .

(the Ego) i s f ou nd in the f or ehe a d a b ove the b ri d ge of the nose If w e , .

viz p la ce thi s p oi nt j u st withi n the Ar ie s sign a nd begi n t hi s sign with


.

the u pper e dge of th e f ore he a d we get a d ivi si on a gr ee ing c ompletely


, ,

n ot only with the q u a litie s of the sig ns b u t a l so with the d ivi si on of ,

the sku l l a s p hr e nol ogy give s it .

T he sig n Ar i es r ep r e se nt s the he a d i n the Zodi a c of t he Gr e a t M a n


a nd for t hi s r e a son a l on e we m u st c onc l u d e tha t thi s sign ( i n the Zodi a c


of the he a d ) mu st r ep r e se nt t ha t p art in w hic h the i ntelle c t i s se a ted
viz the front a l l obe of the c er eb ru m
. .

I n fig I the fr ont (f or ehe a d


. the p a ri eta l (side) the temp ora l (the ,

t emple s) a n d t h e o cc ip i ta l ( oc cip u t) l obe s o f t h e ce r e


, bru m ar e i nd ic a te d
by the letters A B C a nd D The p art u nd er it sha ded r ep r e se nts the
, , , . , ,

cer ebell u m .N ow if we tr a c e the d ivi si on


, be ginni ng a t the sign ,

L ib r a (A ) we see tha t in ,

L i bra f a ll s the p a rt of the neck th a t c onta ins the p r ol onge d spi na l


marrow (the me d u ll a obl ong a t a ) w hi ch t ogeth e r with th e e nti r e system
of spi na l m arr ow a nd spi na l m arr ow ne rve s ha ve thei r origi n he r e a nd
m a y be r eg ar ded a s the or g an by w hi ch m a n i s e na bled t o st and e r ect
a nd r eta i n his eq u ilib r i u m M or e ove r th e l owe r p ar t of the c e r ebell u m
.

t ha t is in phr e nol ogy i nd ic a te d by the se nse of l ove f all s 1n thi s sign .

S corp io c onta i ns the ce r ebell u m the se a t of p a ssi ons a nd d e si r es


, ,

i n as tr ol ogy the sign of ge n er a ti on I n p hr e nol ogy thi s p art 1 S 1 ndi ca te d


.

a s the ce n tr e of ge ne r a ti on the se a t of d ome sti c i ty a nd of sensu a l


,

l ove (2 6)
Thi s p ar t exte nds to behi nd the e ar and a prominence behind the ear
a lw a y s d e n o te s a str o n g M ar s n a tur e ( imp u l sive~ n e ss p a ssi o n vita li ty) , , .

S a g itta ri us r ep r e se nts in the p hr e nol ogi ca l m a p the p l a c e w he r e th e


se nse of fr ee d om c omb a tive ne ss a nd f ri e nd ship are f ou nd t he se agr eei ng
, ,

t o the q a lifie s of Th e p romi ne nce of c omb a tive n e ss c onti nu e s from


u
the p r om i n en ce be hi nd the e ar (tr ) ( see fig II He r e we ha ve a c om.
,

bina ti on of Qt a nd d .
H ea d

Fi g 1
. . Th e Zodia p of th e
1
) W el wil l endh e id B enevol ence ; Ri e nw a a rd e en Zelfz u cht S el -asse r ti on f
a nd Eg oism ; Vri e nd sc ha e n S trij d l u st ri e nd ship a nd C m
o b a ti ve ne ss ; Hu i se l ij k
h e id en S ensu ali te it om esti city a nd S ensu a l i ty ; Evenwi cht E qu i l i b r u i m .

Fi g II
. . Fig III
. .

2
) Verst a nd s roe p p
I nte ll ec tu a l grou ; More el e roep M or a l
d . Eerz u c ht cu
p of A bimt i on ; Zelfz u chti g S el gh ;

is Groep v . h fai ni l i el even


.

Grou p of D om f
e sti c l i e ; E d e l N ob l e .
Cap ri corn me s in the pl a c e whe re p ru d e nc e selfi shne ss the str i v i ng
co , ,

t o a tt a i n a high p ositi on a nd a str ong self a ssertive ne ss i s c e ntr e d


-
a c om
bi na ti on of Z a nd the r eflex of the sigma tha t exerts its infl u e nc e m or e ,

str ongly h e r e tha n in the Opp osite si g n S o a c ombi na ti on of b a nd


G) . Th e p art t ha t r ep r e se nts p ru de n ce ( )
1 7 exte n d s t o Aq u ari u s .

A q u a r i us i s the fi r st sign of the m ora l gr ou p w hi ch div i d e s i nt o th e


nob l e a nd t he selfi sh side s (fi g the f or me r ru le d by Qt a nd G) the
.
,

l a tter by d Aq u ari u s her e r u le s p ru d enc e c onsta ncy car ef u l ne ss , , ,

spi r itu a lity (i d e a li sm ) a nd p a rtly r eve r e nce (b a nd Qt ) .

I n P isces c ome the q u a litie s r eve r e nce hope ful ne ss spi ritu a li t y
, , ,

benev ole nce a l l J u pite r q u a litie s ble nded with S u n i nfl u e nc e (21 and ( D

)
, , ,

A r i es ru le s the i ntellectu a l c e ntr e s in the f or e he a d (see fig l a nd III . .

Ta u rus the l owe r p art of the sk u ll tha t i s i nd i ca te d by 9 8 (fig I)


, , .

and with ( fig II ) ce n t


.r e o f,th e s e n s e s o f sh a pe c ol our me a sur e , ,

i ndica ti ng the t a le nt of Ta u ru s for a rt Fur the r the b ri dge of the nose


.
,

t ha t p art w hi ch with the Ta u ru s type is a lw a ys so char a cteri sti c v iz


-
, .

the short str a ight nose ve ry d eeply pl a nte d Thi s c har a c te r i sti c a ppe a r s
, , .

ex c eedingly str ong wit h Tauru s dw arfs a nd def orm e d pe ople T he r e a ct i on


-
.

of T a uru s i s see n in the opp osite sign m w hic h a cc or d i ng t o t hi s pl an


,

g overns the neck .

Gemini c ont a i ns the nose with u ppe r lip and the u ppe r p a rt of the
m ou th the b r e a thi ng (a ir) and v oca l org ans
, .

The l ong t hi n be nt sha pe of the nose i s on e of the cha r a cte ri stic s


, ,

of G emi ni a s a l so hi s seld om r e sti ng org a n of spee ch


, .

Ca ncer r ep r e se nt s the mou th (l owe r p art) i e the u pper ha lf of the . .

chin a nd the org ans of dige sti on in its e arly sta g e s (the st om a ch) .

Under Leo c ome s the l owe r p ar t of the c hi n a nd the fr ont p art of


the thr oa t w he r e are the chief a rte ri e s th a t su pply an d ca rry off the
bl ood ; ca roti s (ne ck a rte ry) a nd j u gu l ar i s (ne ck v ei n)
- -
.

Virg o be c ome s ru l er of the r egi on c onnecte d with the nu tr iti on viz .

the gu llet an d the c hewi ng m u sc le s (up a nd nu tr iti on) .

The p hy sica l devel opme nt begi ns in its tw o p ha se s the m ascu ,

l ine p ositive one a nd the femi ni ne nega tive one r e spectively with the
, , ,

c e r eb ru m a nd the c e r ebell u m whic h may be r ep r e se nte d symb ol i


,

c a lly by G) a nd D He r e i s me a nt of c our se the m ome nt w he n the


.

c onsc i ou sne ss in its v ar i ou s f orm s begi ns to i nfl u e nc e the d evel opment


of the p a rts of the b ody ; w hile th e se by thei r a cti on w hi ch a t fi rst
i s onl y r efl e x a c ti on on stim u li help a g a i n t o f u rt he r d evel op the
centr e s of c onsc i ou sne ss t he ref or e a m u tu a l a i d The begi nni ng of the
, .

r e al p hy sica l d evel opme nt i s m u ch e ar lie r viz a t a time w he n th er e


, .

c ou l d be no qu e sti on of a p roper exp re ssi on of c onsc i ou sne ss .

Thu s gr a d u a lly by the i nfl u e nc e of th e Z od i a cal si gns in c onnecti on


with the w orki ng of the c onsci ou sne ss of the ind i v i d u a l the p hy sica l ,

b ody the r eflex of the Eg o c ome s i nt o exi stenc e .

The Su n a nd M oon of the Zodi a c of the b ra i ns are symb oli sed by


202

On t hi s fa ct i s f ou nded the ) i e the scienc e of Eye d i a g nosti cs


- 1
. .

asc e rt a i ni ng the n a tu r e a nd se a t of a di se a se of d iffe r e nt p a rts of the


b ody from d i sc ol ou rings a nd othe r i nd ic a ti ons in the Ir i s It i s not me rely .

a knowledge a cc epte d by the l a ity b u t it i s now a d a y s p u t i nt o r egu l ar ,

p ra cti c e by a gr e a t nu mbe r of medi c al men .

Ignaz P ecz ely a Hu ng ar i an d i sc over e d thi s meth od W he n a b oy


, , .
, ,

h e once c a u ght a l arg e ow l The bi r d defe nded him se lf f ur i ou sly a nd .

c l a we d his t a l ons d eep i nt o I gna z ha nd I n or d e r t o fr ee him self of the



.

cl u tch the b oy w a s c ompelle d to b r e a k the leg of the owl with his fr ee


,

ha nd The m ome nt he d i d so he sa w a d ar k stripe shoot thr ou gh the


.
,

l owe r p art of the owl s eye (thr oug h the Iri s) a nd a t th e sa me si d e


w he re he ha d c a u sed the fr a ctu r e He dr e sse d the leg which a fter some .


,

ti me r e c ove r ed and he now noticed tha t a c c or di ng as the p roc e ss of


c u r i ng a d v a nc e d the d ar k li ne be c a me su rr ou nd ed by a narr ow light
,

c ol ou r e d li ne as it we r e w r a ppi ng the sick pl a c e r ou nd wit h a


,

p rotective l a yer .

Thi s eve nt from hi s b oyhood w a s r eca lle d to his mi nd by a nother


ob se rv a ti on be ar i ng u p on it whe n he ha d j u st fi ni she d hi s stu dy a s
,

d oct or of me d ici ne Thi s beg a n hi s r ese a ch in thi s li ne


. whi ch e nde d ,

i n givi ng q u ite a new method of d i a gnosti cs G ra d u a lly he g ot t o know .

the ex a ct l a ce s in the Iri s in which the diffe rent p art s of the b od y are
i ndic a ted see d i a gra m ) by ob se rv a ti on of his p a tie nt s .

Q u ite i ndepe nd e ntly of a str ol ogy he arr ive d a t the d ivi si on of the
c i r cle of the I ri s i nt o 1 2 eq u a l rt s e a ch of 30 (the 1 2 z od i a c a l S i gn s)
°

pa ,

a nd t o su b d i v i d e e a ch p ar t of 30 i nt o 3 p a r ts e a ch of 1 0 ( e d e ca na tes)
°
th , .

It i s extr emely i ntere sti ng t o stu dy his ob serv a ti ons in r el a iton to


Astr ol ogy He shows tha t the bl u e c ol ou r of the Iri s i s the only tru e
how a l l newly—
.

c ol our for th e I nd o E u r ope an r a c e -


b orn childr e n ha ve ,

bl u e eye s how with a b a d c onditi on of he a lth t he Ir i s bec ome s


,

d ar ker , how the i d e a l c ol our i s the light sky bl u e a nd how th e b r own -

a nd mixe d v a rieg a ti ons d e note a le ss str ong c onstitu ti on are in ,

r e a lity sympt om s of de g e ne r a ti on etc .

Whe n he spe ak s her e of symptom s of d ege ne ra ti on me ani ng th e ,

b rown pigme nt in the eye s thi s r efe rs to a p u r e r a c e Of b l u e eye d pe ople


,
-

a nd it m a y b e d ou bted w het he r he d oe s n ot g o t oo far he r e i n hi s con


c l u si ons T he r e a r e i nd ee d p r onou nce d b r ow n eye d r a ce s
.
, , b orn with -
,

bl u e eye s t hou gh t hey ma y b e a nd by mi ngli ng of ra c e s v arieti e s m u st , ,

u n d ou btedly a ppe ar .

Pé cz el y r el a te s tha t m a ny r emedie s le a ve a l asti ng tr a c e i n the

1 wo k of D N Lil j e q u ist Di e Dia g nose s d en A g en How far the


) C f the . r r. .
,

au u

.

e y e di a gnosti cs m y b e
-
sed i n p act ce w e d o not c on i d e N o d o w e c ar e wh t t oo
u ra i , s r . r a
imp l siv e a nd p ej dic e d opponen ts sa y of it A th o o g h re se rc h int o thi s b a nch
u r u . r u a r
of m edi c a l sci e nce w ill p ob b ly m k e th em e a li se th a t a t l e a st th e b sis of i t is
r a a r a
tr u e a n d th a t i w h t m ost m tt ers he e
s a a r .

B y e a d in th e foll owi ng pa g e s i n c onnec t i on wi th wha t ha s b een sa i d b e fore


in t he b ook tg
r
e why wil l he e al so bec ome c l e ar
, r .
203

I ri s a nd so d o the differ e nt orga nic di se a se s He say s tha t in the


, .

v ari eg a ti ons of the c ol ou r of the I ri s the c onditi on of ou r mi nd is sh own


with a b sol u te a ccu ra cy .

T o the exp r e ssi on the eye i s the mi rr or of the sou l we ma y the r e


for e a dd a cc or di ng t o thi s d oc tri ne a nd of the b od y


“ ”
.
,

W hy must a ll tha t ha ppe ns t o the b ody be exp r essed i n the I r is ?


For th e sa me r eason t ha t in ma n every thing whi ch ha pp ens in the Cosmos,
is r efl ected Thi s bec ome s cle ar to u s w h e n we c onsi d e r m a n a s the
.

C osm os of the eye (w hich t he r ef or e r ep r e se nt s the microc osmos the n)



a nd by d oi ng so we m a y g o a step f urt he r a nd sa y : I n the eye the
c osmos of the i ndividu a l refle cts a t the m ome nt w hen he w a s b orn pl u s
the p rogr e ssive cha nge s tha t h a ve t aken pl a c e the rei n since tha t
p oi nt of ti me .

The r e will be no n ee d to p oi nt ou t tha t the reflexi on Of the Cosmos


a l so t a ke s pl a ce i n eve ry p a rt of the b ody b u t the I ri s le n d s it self be st
,

t o Ob ser v a ti on Chiroma ncy or p a lmi st ry i s f ou nd e d on the sa me p ri nciple


. .

S ome pe ople ha ve t he gift of d ecip her i ng t he se c osmic hier oglyp hs


i n a highe r d e gr ee tha n ot he rs ; w ha t i s a s cle a r a s d aylight t o one
i s a se a le d b ook t o a nothe r ; w hich however d oe s not a lte r the f a c t tha t
t he l a tte r ofte n cl a i ms the r i ght t o criti c ize the f onn er a nd c a ll him f a nc if ul
.

L et u s r eg a r d the fig u r e on the next p a ge . T he nu mbers on the right


a nd left arm a nd r a nd 1 leg de note :
. .
B ec a u se by our w r ong chara c te ri sti cs a nd ha bit s we ar e not in har
m ony with the Whol e of whi ch we f or m a p a rt we ex cl u d e ou rselve s ,

from it and a s thi s i s a n ex cl u si on fr om the S ou r ce of life it w ou l d


, ,

ha ve t o m e a n p hy si c a l d e a th t o u s exp u l si on of ou r p hysi ca l b od y
, .

N ow thi s d oe s not t a ke pl a c e a n orga n e g be c ome s ill an d t ha t si c k


, . .

org a n show s i n our eye a s a secl u si on a sep ar a ti on of th e he a lt hy p ar t


,

of th e I r i s Whe n r e c ove ry f oll ow s we see a w hite li n e f orm i ng r ou nd


.

the sep ara te d p art thu s a s it wer e for mi ng a new u nion of the tw o .

The sep ar a ti on w a s only temp ora ry a nd the b ond between the mic ro
c osm os a nd the C osm os ha s gr ow n tighter If we a pply thi s to m an a nd
.

the C osm os we ca n im a gi n e t ha t he r e not only a m a te r i a l b u t a l so a


m enta l p r ocess of re covery t ook pl a c e .

Ha d the org a n pe ri she d a nd so be c ome expelle d thi s w ou l d ha ve ,

left a l a sti ng d efect in the Iri s a nd the cha ra cteri sti c tha t w a s the c au se
Of the ill ne ss w ou l d not ha ve bee n imp rove d ha d to w a it the r ef or e
,

till a f oll owi ng i ncarna ti on to be t ake n in ha nd Every i l l ness ther efore .

is a p r ocess of r ecovery for the sou l .

A st r ol ogy a nd M edic ine .

Th e m a n w ho i s i gnora nt of th e

sci e nc e of a st r ol og y , d e se rv e s t h e na e m
f
of ool r a t h er t ha n th a t Of hy si ci a n p .

As we ob serve d bef or e a strol ogy may be of i nca l cu l a ble u se in me


,

d i oi ne a s r eg a r d s d i a gn osti cs a s well a s t he r a pe u ti cs and p r ognosi s


,
.

P e ople begi n t o se e t hi s a g a i n he r e a nd the r e e spe c i a lly i n the ,

Unite d S t a te s ; b u t a l so in Engl a nd a nd Fr a nc e ther e a r e m any m e d i ca l


m en tha t c ombi ne a str ol ogy a n d me d i c i ne a nd thr i v e a s well a s thei r ,

p a ti ent s I n Holl a nd a l so the d oct or s will ha v e to d i sm ou nt fr om the i r


.

pe d e sta l (or is it a m ou nti ng r a the r ?) in or d e r to thr ow light by t hi s


c ombi na ti on in the nu me r ou s ob sc u r e c a se s th a t a r e now d i r e c te d t o
the l u mbe r r oom n e r ve s p ar a ly si ng of the h e a r t a n d c ompli ca ti ons
-
,, ,
.

M or e ov e r a str ol ogy w a nt s the m e d i ca l m e n b e c a u se t hey ha v i ng


, ,

ofte n the opp ort u ni ty of t r a c i ng th e p r ogr e ss a nd the e x a c t tim e of


b i rths m a y t hr ow a li ght on v a ri ou s q u e sti ons r eg ar d i ng the bi rt h a nd
,

t he sex in w hi ch P tol omy ha s i nd i ca te d the w a y t o u s


,
.

E sp e ci a lly a s r e ga r d s te r a t ol ogy i nte re sti ng stu d ie s may be m a d e


,
.

We know the a spe ct s u nd e r whi ch d ef ormiti es oft e n occu r b u t e sp e ,

c i a ll y wit h t he se t e r a t ol ogi c a l p r od u ct s it i s d e c i d e d ly n ee d f u l t o k now


the ex a ct time of b i rt h seei ng t ha t the a ffli c ti ons of the c u sp s me an
,

so m u ch h e r e .

B y m a ki ng note s on the bi rt hs, th e me d i ca l m en w ou l d know by


20 7

s imple ca lcu l a ti on whe n the na tive i s su bje cte d to spe ci a l i nharmoni ou s


i nfl u ence s a nd they m ight w ork p rop hyl a cti ca lly by pr escrib ing a d efi nite
m od e of livi ng d u ri ng the time the i nfl u e nc e i s w orki ng How m u ch .

di se a se a nd mi se ry might not be a ve rte d in thi s w a y "


Th ey w ou l d k now b y stu dyi ng a str ol ogy tha t e g a pe rson cannot . .

be oper a te d fr ee of d a ng er on the d ay w he n the M oon is in the sign


,

r ep r e se nti ng the si c k p a rt Of the b od y They w ou l d choose the right .

astr ol og i c a l time for t hei r ope ra ti ons a nd by t ha t e nl a rg e the c han c e s


of r e c ove ry or a t a ny ra te ha ste n the p roc e ss of r e c ov e ry w hile t he y
, ,

exp ose the p a tie nt t o the r e v e r se whe n they choose the m ost u nfa ,

v ou r abl e d a y I nve sti g a te how the evi d e ntly i nexpli ca ble su cc e ss of som e
.

su r ge ons for a gr e a t p ar t i s c onne c te d wit h the f a c t t ha t t hey i ntu iti


vely q u ite u nconsc i ou s theref or e choose the r ig ht time for thei r
ope r a ti ons A nd the sa me hol d s g ood for t he r a pe u ti c s
. .

The a nc ie nt s k new the se tru t hs a nd k new t ha t on the f a ithfu l obeyi ng


of the e nsu i ng p r e scr ipti ons the su c c e ss of the a tte nd a nc e d epe nd e d for
,

a gr e a t p art .

For per a ti ons choose the time w he n the Moon i s w a xi ng in lig ht


o
a nd in vel oc ity a nd whe n it i s in a fixed sign u nle ss thi s sign ,

r ep r e se nt s the p a rt of the b od y t ha t ha s t o be O p e r a te d u p on The M oon .

shou l d if p ossi b l e r eceive g ood a spe c t s f r om Qt a nd 5


, ,
2 .

Thi s si gn shou l d be str ong i e c ont a i n a be n efi c or r e c eive g ood


. .

a spe ct s Qt a nd $ .
2 in M C or the ru ler of the A sce nd a nt ther e i s f a i rl y
. .
,

f a v our a ble p rovi d e d it is not a fflicte d by d


, .

P tol omy kn ew the r el a ti on exi sti ng betwee n the pl a net s a nd c ert a i n


di se a se s a nd the r el a ti on b etwee n d efi nite pl a n et s a nd d e fi nite veget a ble
a n d mi ne r a l r eme d ie s .

He ar r a nge d b oth the d iffe r e nt pl a nt s a nd the mi ne ra l s u nd er the


c onf orm a bl e pl a n et s a nd P a r a cel su s e spe c i a lly st u d ie d the pl a nt s i n t he i r
na t u r a l c onne c ti on t o the pl a ne t s He t a u g ht t ha t d i se a se s m a y b e c u r e d
.

b y symp a thy or by a ntip a t hy i e t ha t on one ha nd d i sea se s t ha t c ome


. .

u nd e r a sp e c i a l pl a net m a y be c u r e d by me a ns t ha t c ome u nd er the


sa me pl a ne t ) a n d on the ot he r ha nd by me an s t ha t m a y be a rr a ng e d
1

u nd e r the Opp osite pl a net .

1
) A cc or ding to P a r a cel su s th e an pl t j t lk
ha s, u s i e m a n a n d a ni a , i n it hi s m l
org a n s I n th e h e r b s a r e a h ea r , i er s e e n e t c
. t lv pl u s a s in m a n
, . j t
hi s d oes n ot . T
m y t t
e a n , h e sa s, h a t h e he a r c a n b e ou nd i n t h et f pl t
a n a s i t c a n b y m a n , b u t ha t t
p t
it i s r e sen a s a p ower a n d a vi r tu e, i e to th e h e a r lk t .

f mm t
I n th e i r a e n a r e se en Org a ns v j t us a s in m a n, , b u t not a s a a b e p lp l
Or g a n s b u t a s p
ow er a n d v t t t y t
i r u e , w i hou b od , a s w i h m a n no hi ng i s ou n d t o b e t f
l
b od i e ss p t m yl
I n t h e s i r i th e r e e d i e s b u t not in th e b od y
—con
.
, .

I n th e ir s f t pl k
a ce P a r a cel su s se e s th e c onfor m a bl e sh a p e i n t he an s pl t
f m l
or a b e to m a n a n d C m
os os, a nd h e u su ally m t ad ini s e r e d th e pl t
a n w hich i n sha e p
f m
c on or e d t o th e si c k
org a n or p y
a rt of th e b od , b e c a u se a c c or d in g t o h i s he or e t m
t k
b o h th e si c or g a n a nd the a g r e eing pl t t k t
an oo hei r sha e ro th e sa e rinci e p f m m p pl
Thu s the d i se a se s tha t c ome u nd e r 9 ma y be c ur e d by r eme d ie s
c omi ng u nd e r 6 d i se a se s u nd e r Qt b y r eme d ie s u nd e r 17
, di se a se s
u nd e r b shou ld be tr e a te d b y r eme d ie s f a lli ng u nd e r t he 6 etc .

For a c l oser a c q u a i nt a nce with the l ong li st s Of pl a nt s arr a nge d


a c c or d i ng t o the i nfl u e nc e of t he pl a net s I r efe r t o C u lp epp er s Occu l t


He ys fi rst se e w hi ch pl a net c a u se d the d i se ase next w hi ch
sa , ,

a rt of the b ody i s su ffe r i ng fr om the d i se a se a nd w hethe r t he d i se a se


p ,

i s i n the te nde r p ar t s of the b od y i n th e bl ood or i n the sy stem of ,

b one s next by w hich pl a n et the ill p ar t of the b od y i s


,

Y ou m a y arr e st the d i se a se by herb s opp ose d to the pl a n et tha t c a u se s


i t ; e g d i se a se s Of S u n or M oon by he rb s u nd e r I; a nd the r eve rse


. .
,

d i se a se s of M ars by he rb s tha t c ome u nd e r 9 a nd the r ever se B y sym .

p a thy a s well m a y be cur ed viz eve ry pl anet c ur e s i ts ow n di se a se s


, .

e g he rb s u nd e r (9 a nd D c ur e the eye s th ose u nd e r Qt the live r t hose


. .
, ,

u n d e r 6 the g al l a n d t hose u nd e r 2 t he di se a se s cau se d by

C ur i ng a p a tie nt by su bmitti ng him t o c ol ou r ed light m a y a l so be


r ed u c e d t o pl a net a ry i nfl u e n c e viz j u st like the 7 note s Of the oct a ve .

f or m the 7 pl a netary keynote s of the Ha rmony of the Sp her es The .

7 c ol our s of the spe ctr u m ar e the r e su lt of the r efr a cti on the w hite li ght
u nd e rg oe s by the 7 pl an et s ( he r e the ma ter i a lly visi bl e p l a nets ar e not
m e a nt p , se e .

T he w or d pl a net i s u se d he r e in the a str ol ogi c a l sense so G) a nd D ,

a r e i ncl u d e d U ra nu s a nd N ept u n e a r e not c ou nte d bel ongi ng a s th ey


.
,

d o t o the n ext oct a ve u nd e r w hi ch u l tra vi olet shou l d b e c ou nted The


,
-
.

u ltr a r e d b e l ong s t o a p r e c e d i ng oct a v e so an oct a ve of still sl owe r


-
,

vib ra ti ons tha n re d ha s The c ol ou r of d i s r ed 9 b l u e 8 yel l ow b gr ee n


.
, , , ,

Qt p u r pl e G) or a ng e a nd D vi olet
, .

E v ery d oct or know s t he gre a t i nfl u e nc e of the c ol ou rs on c e rt a i n


di se a se s a nd on the st a te of th e mi nd in ge ne ra l If you p u t a m a d man .

w ho su ffe r s f r om fit s of r a ge (d ) i n a r e d c ol ou r e d r oom (6 ) you nee d -

not w a it l ong for a fit b u t if you p u t hi m i n a bl u e c ol ou r e d r oom


,
-

with b l u e (52) c ol ou r e d gl a ss bef or e the wi nd ow p a ne s you will ,

c a lm hi m L e t th e mel a nc holy man (15) a bide i n r e d (d ) light a nd you


.

will m a ke him b righte r S o thi s is a c u r e by a ntip a thy A n ex ample



.

of c u r e by symp a thy i s e g the cu ring of the sm a ll p ox u nd er r e d


“ ”
-
. .

light M any d i se a se s of a n a cu te i nfl a mm a t ory na t ur e su ch a s e g


. . .

sm a ll p ox 1) c ome u nd e r the pl a n et 6 a nd by a pplyi ng r e d light h e r e


-
,

one not only a cc ele ra te s the p r oc e ss of r e c ove r y b u t p r eve nt s sc a rs ,

C m
in th e os os ; i t th er e or e f m
i g ht b e ex e ct e d tha t the ( h e a lthy) p
r nci I e in t he pi
p m
l a nt w ou l d c o e to the a i d of the si ck rinci l e of th e ar t of th e b o y p p p .

B y l e a rnin g t o r e a d the st a rs of th e i r a ent h e sa ys th e cur e r l ea rns to f mm , ,

f
c u r e ; not b y r ea d in g c on u se d ly b u t c onnect e dl y j u st a s e a ch or d i n i tsel ha s a, w f
m e an i n f m
b u t a se nt enc e i s or e d only b y a se ri e s of c onn ect e d or d s w .


. ,

1
) m a ll f p ox is a
d b di se a se .
Althou gh not so p otent a s b d a nd 151 the a ffl icti ons of the other
, ,

p l a nets m a a l so m anife st in the a b ove me nti one d w a y e g the (Din 6 -


. .

( i n 8 or V st
‘ ’
r ong ly a fflicte d by Qt w ou l d i ndi ca te a p r ope nsity for
a p opl e xy etc For fur the r p a rti cu l ars r efe r t o cha pte r : He a lth a nd
.

D i se a se p 1 39 . .

I n thi s dir ecti on me d ic a l m en mi ght p a y gr e a t se rvi ce s t o a str ol ogy


a nd l a st thou gh not le a st t o t hei r p a tie nt s ; the field lie s f a ll ow
for a gr e a t p ar t a nd the soil i s ri ch .

E speci a lly wher e it c onc erns i ntern a l a ffe c ti ons tha t ar e hard to
d i a gn ose a str ol ogy m a y be of i nc a l c ul ab le u se
, a nd p oor t ortu re d ,

hu m a nity w ou l d ha ve t o pl a y le ss the mi se r a ble p ar t of the r a bbit tha t


i s expe rime nte d u p on l
One will be i nc li ne d to sa y t ha t t hi s i s in r e a lity a r etu rni ng to ol d
a nd l ong left method s of c u r e a nd t hi s tru th will not b e d e nie d b u t one
-
,

shou ld not f orget tha t it i s a r epetiti on with bett er r e sou r c e s i e wit h . .

a n e norm ou s t he or eti c a l kn owle d g e a nd a w e ll sc hoole d i ntelle ct -


.

Ev e ryt hi ng r epe a t s it self in the sc ie ntifi c d e p a rtme nt a s well a s in


,

na t u r e R ep eti tion is the fou nd a tion of a ll p r og r ess of e v e ry ev ol u ti on ;


.
,

eve ry r ep e titi on i s c ou pl e d to p r ogre ss .

The ienc e Of me di c i ne ha s experie nc e d the str ong i nfl u e nc e of


sc
ma te ri a li sm a nd u nd e r th a t i nfl u e nc e it w a s su r e to har d e n a nd pe r i sh ,

j u st like everythi ng m u st peri sh u nd e r tha t crystal izi ng i nfl u e nc e ;


however m u ch g ood m a te ri a li sm b ri ng s for the r e st d ur i ng the short
, ,

time it w a v e s i ts sc eptr e if it i nflu ences too l ong i t ki l l s It i s a


, , .

nece ssa ry li nk i n the c ha i n Of e v ol u ti on no m or e , .

Howeve r p ri mitive the a nc ie nt me di c i ne of the time of Ptol omy a nd


l ong b efor e ma y seem in the eye s of the p r e se nt d oct or
, it never ,

the l e ss did w ond e r s for the simple r e a son t ha t it ha d a fi rm sou nd


, , ,

c onsta nt b a si s the C osm os


, those pe opl e k new tha t the m i cr o
,

c osm os r efl e c t s the m a cr oc osm os On thi s b a si s one m a y sa fely b u i l d


.

on a nd the pi on ee r s w ho will e r e c t thi s ne w b u il d i ng on th e ol d f ou n


d a ti ons we m u st no d ou bt se e k u nd e r the sign Aq u ar i u s (131 the R ef orm e r)
,
. .

In still ther w a y a str ol ogy ma y bri ng m u ch li ght t o the me d ic a l


a no
man It i s nam ely know n tha t with v ar i ou s a cu te d i se a se s a cri si s
.

c ome s a fte r a c e rta i n nu mbe r of d a y s a nd r epe a t s it self a fte r a ce rtai n


,

nu mbe r of othe r d a y s i n m a ny ca se s If we stu d y t hi s i n c onne c ti on


.

with the p ositi ons of the M oon a nd with the p ositi on Of the pl anet u nd e r
w hose i nfl u e nc e the d i sea se arose we sha ll fi nd tha t the se m oment s
,

of cr i si s a ppe a r d ur i ng th e time the M oon i s in D or 8 t o the pl a c e it


occ u pie d a t the m ome nt the di se ase beg a n or a l so a t th e m om e nt the ,

p a ti ent w as l a i d u p a nd c a lle d in the d octor s a id The b ei ng l a i d u p ’


.

we ma y viz r eg ar d a lr e a dy a s a critic a l ex a ce rb a ti on in the pr oce ss of


.

ill ne ss a nd thi s will u su a lly ar i se a t the m ome nt w hen the M oon c om e s


in Z to the p ositi on it occu pie d a t th e c omm en ceme nt of the d i se a se .
211

Likewi se the [D p ositi on in c onnecti on with t hi s pl a ce , will c a u se a


slig ht ex a c e r b a ti on .

Th e cri si s de note s a tu rni ng in the p r oc e ss of d i se a se : imp roveme nt


or g ettin g w orse an d a s the M oon r ev olve s i n a b ou t 28 d a y s we ,

ma y expe ct a cri si s the 8 th (D) d a y and the 1 4 th On the l t


d a y the Moon c ome s a g a i n in D to it s origi n a l p ositi on b u t the p roc e ss ,

of r e c ove ry with a cu te d i se ase s ha s u su a ll y bee n e nte r e d u p on by t ha t


time a nd t hi s peri od will be le ss noti c e d M or e ov e r the 5th and the .

1 1 th d a y shou l d be c onsi d er e d , w he n the M oon come s i n Z a nd to


its ori gi na l p ositi on .

One m u st not set t o w ork mechani c a lly her e b u t shoul d ha v e one s


j u dgm e nt w ork a nd r eg ar d the p rogr e ssive a nd ra d ix a spects in the


p a tie nt s horoscope in r el a ti on to those in the C osm os d uri ng his ill ne ss

.

Afte r ha vi ng m a d e som e a strol ogi ca l knowledg e his ow n the medi c a l ,

m a n will r e a li se the gr e a t u se of t hi s method .

In j u d gi ng t he c r iti ca l d a y s on e shou l d e speci a lly t a ke i nt o c onside


r a ti on the nor m a l d u r a ti on of the ill ne ss If t hi s i s ver y short e g 6 or 7
.
, . .

d a y s one m a y expe ct the cr i si s w he n the D i s a t a d i st a nc e of 45 (A)


°
,

from its origi na l pl a c e If it i s l onge r e g from 8 to 1 5 d a y s the pl a c e


. . .
,

of 90
°
( )
D h as e spe c i a lly t o be t a ke n i nt o a cc ou nt a nd if t h e n orm a l ,

d u r a ti on i s l ong e r tha n a f ortni ght one m a y expe c t the p r i ncip al cr i si s


,

(8) a nd 270 (Q ) fr om th e origi na l pl a c e of the M oon, so on the


° °
on 1 80
1 4th a nd 2 l st d a y a fter the be gi nni ng of the ill ne ss
,
.

W hy d o e g i nfe cti ou s d i se a se s a ppe ar g ood - na tur e d one ye a r a nd


. .

m a li ci ou s in another ye ar ; w hy e g shou l d sm a ll -p ox or sc arl a ti na


. .

be in some ye ar so viru le nt and in other year s so m u ch l e ss d ange rou s


tha t har d ly a ny noti ce i s t a ke n of them ? Thi s cannot a lwa y s be r e c on
c ile d wit h i nfl u e nc e s of clim a te e g tha t in one ye a r the t e mpe ra t u r e
. .

a n d th e m oi st u r e of the a tm osp he r e shou l d be w orki ng m or e f a v our a bly


or m or e u nf a v our a bly on the d e vel opme nt of the vi r u s .

If you c a r e to fi nd the sol u ti on to thi s r i dd le , y o u will fi nd it i n


t he constell a ti ons of the pl an et s t he r e only. .

P u t a ll p rej ud i ce a si d e if p ossi bl e, a nd seek honestly in tha t d i r ecti on


,

a nd u nl ess you r r esea r ch is too sup erfi ci a l , 1 a m a bsol u tely cer ta in tha t

you a re won for Astrol ogy .

Dise ase s c omi ng un de r the Pl anets in the Diffe r e nt S ig ns .


H a il f w
hi m w ho oll o s n ot th e err ng i
w ys a , b u t th e or d e r of th e li g ht Of
n a u re t m
h e i s the r e e d y a n d th e
h e a l er .

PA RA C Ei s u s .

In j u d ging the na tive s m or e or le ss re c eptibility to v a ri ou s d i se ase s


one shou l d a s has bee n me nti oned tr a c e the 6 th hou se e spe c i a lly ;
, ,
the i gn on its cu sp or the pl a net p ossibly pl a c e d in thi s hou se u su a lly
s ,

i nd ic a te s the w ea k p oi nt Fu rthe r shou l d the a sc e nd a nt a nd the a ffli cti ons


.

tha t S u n a nd M oon r e c ei v e a l so be ta ke n i nt o a c c ou nt Fr om thi s w e .

le ar n whether ther e is a p r ope nsity for ill ne ss and i n wha t d i r e cti on


we ha ve to l ook for it N ext one shou l d c onside r the pl a ne ts in their
.
,

signs a nd one m ay a rr ive a t m or e d et a ile d c onc l u si ons


, The si gns i n
w hi ch the pl a nets are p osit e d the ref or e i nd i ca te the r e c eptibility to ,

cert a i n a ffecti ons a nd we may a cc ept a s a ge ner a l ru le tha t i nhar m oni ou s


aspect s i ncr e a se thi s r e c eptibility .

Tha t the d i se a se of a p ar t of the b od y not only exp r e sse s itself by


the Z od i a c a l sign w hi ch r ep r e se nts t hi s p art of the b od y b u t a l so by ,

t he signs w hi ch f orm a n 8 or a D a spe ct t o it be c ome s cle ar t o u s ,

whe n we c l assify the di se a se s i nt o :


A D i se a se s of the p hy si c a l b ody
. .

B D i se a se s of the a str a l b od y (t he sou l )


. .

C D i se a se s of the me nt a l b od y (the mi nd )
. .

The se thr ee grou p s of d i se a se s a gree r e spe ctively t o 1 the fix ed


signs 8 Q 2 the mu ta bl e signs ( “
(

" l . , I I V 2 3C) a nd 3 the ca r d ina l , . 1 1

si gns z ) a nd a s we know tha t the f ou r sig ns of e a ch gr ou p


fonn a n 8 or a D a spe c t t o e a ch othe r we u nd er st a nd tha t a di se a se tha t
,

e g exp r e sse s itse lf i n D


. . C a m u t a ble si gn
, so a su ffering of the sou l ,

will show a tend e ncy to exp r e ss it self a l so in the c orr e sp ond i ng signs ,

i n i nharm oni ou s a spe c t t o it the signs I I "V a nd z‘w hi ch a l so r ep r e se nt


, . ,

the sou l .

T he sa me hol d s g ood for a l l ca se s ) 1


.

If the r e is a sympt om we m a y d efi ne bef ore ha nd w her e m ost p ro


,

b a bly the fu rth er sympt om s will show them selve s .

Tha t a d i se a se r e a lly show s thi s te nd e ncy of exp r e ssi ng it self b y a n


8 a nd D sympt om c omplex we will el u c i d a te with a few ex a mple s
-
, .

1
) T o th ose w ho t b e li eve in t he g r ea t influ ence of the signs of the Zodi a c
c a nno
a n d th e p l a n e t s on th e h e a lth Of b od y a n d sp iri t w e a d vi se by wa y of t r a n si t i on to , ,

ma ke for a short time a stu d y of the cha ra cters a nd t emperaments of th eir a cqu a int
an ce s i n c onn e cti on w i th th eir h orosc op e s Th ey wi ll fin d th a t th ei r t emp e ra ment
.

is a ccu ra t e ly expr e sse d b y th e Z odi a ca l si g ns t ha t p l a y the str ong e st p a rt i n t heir


horosc op e s so e sp eci a lly b y th ose signs tha t a r e on A sc or M C a n d th ose th a t
, . . .

many pl a ne ts (especi a lly G) or D) They w i ll se e th a t a sp ecial temperament


.

b e l ong s t o a sp eci a l sig n a n d a cc or di ng to th e foll owing sc a l e .

A Chol eri c 2) t emperament fie ry sig ns V Q


.
‘ ’
, ,

B San gu ine
. a iry 11 ,

C M e l a ncholi c
. wa te ry "1 30 ,

D Phl eg rna ti c
. e a rt hy 3 up Z , , .

W e nee d h a r d ly menti on th a t th e pu re typ e i s r a re ly fou n d b u t u su a lly tr ansiti ons ,

in w hi c h one of t he fou r c ha ra ct eristi cs i s m ost c onspicu ou s .

2
) On e mii ht a l so thin k of g a ll b y chol eri c a n d of b l ood b y sa ngu in e an d
c on ceive d in ga t w a y
,

y one c ou l d arra ng e C hol eri c a m ong t he wa t e si gns a n d


a mon g th e fi e ry si gns T he g e ne r a l c onc ep ti on howeve r is t he one m en
,

a n g in
g gi
.

one a ove .

S ex u a l ma turi ty (m) a ppe a rs t ogether with
be ar d i n the throa t the

O f D i a betes (A ) the e thi ol ogy i s f a i rly ob scu r e b u t the c a u se i s ,

sou ght i n d eep em oti ons b r a i n su ffe r i ng Her e a gre a t t hi rst o ccur s
,
-

a nd a b nor m a l a ppetite the st om a ch ( Q ) fu nc ti ons i n a n e norm ou s w a y


, ,

fu rther d i se a se of the ski n ( Z) occu r s W he n the M e du ll a obl ong a t a a l so .

su ffe r s (m ) the ca u se i s ofte n f ou n d t o be m a l ar i a (:z ) or syp hili s ( m)


'
.
,

If d e a th d oe s not e nsu e throu gh some c ompli ca ti on it e nsu e s throu gh ,

c om a ) (Y )
1
. .

W e ca nnot a lw a y s r eg ar d the d i se a se a s ori g i na ti ng in one sign ,

for sometim e s the n e i ghb ou ri ng si gn i s a l so c onc erne d in the su fferi ng


a nd d i a bet e s e g or igi na lly c omi ng u nd e r the d i se a se s of t he mi nd ( V
‘ ’
. .
, a

c ar d i na l sig n) m a y a l so i ncl u d e a su ffe ri ng of the p hy si ca l b od y (8


, a
fixe d sign) W e me a n he re ori gi na lly — so p r ima ry ; second a r ily the b ody
.

will su ffer a l l the sa me w he n the mind or the sou l a r e su ff eri ng Here


, .

th e sympt om c omplex b e c ome s m or e i nv ol v e d b u t t hi s will not m a k e


-
,

the expe r ie n c e d me d i ca l m a n shr i nk b a ck on the c ontr ar y ,


.

Thu s the tw o typ e s of S cr op hu l a p a tients ma y be d i sti ngu i she d the ,

one with sw olle n u pp er lip a nd p a le sw olle n f a c e ( Y ) wit h i nd ole nt , , ,

p hle gm a tic mi nd with e c zem a ( K ) a nd su ffer i ng of the j oints a nd b one s


,

( Z ) a nd scr ofu l ou s fe steri ng t u m ou rs (Q ) The other typ e


,
ha s a fa ir . ,

t ransp ar e nt re d c omplexi on lively spirit a nd eye s b ronchi a l c a t a rrh ( LI )


, , ,

a nd sw oll e n belly (up) .

With N ep hr itis (Q ) a c c omp a nie d by r et e nti on of the u ri ne c onvu l ,

si ons ofte n oc c u r a s sympt om ( v ) a nd g e n e r a l p a r oxy sm of m u sc le


c ontra c ti on sometime s l oss of c onsc i ou sne ss (v )
, .

Wi th h ea rt s d i se a se dr op sy u su a lly begi ns a t the a nkle s


with nep hr iti s ( Q ) a t the fa c e (V ) with liver c ompl a int a t the ,

bell y ( try) e tc ( 1 fixe d 2 car d i na l 3 m u ta b le signs)


.
, ,
.

Eve ry d oct or mi ght i ncr e a se the nu mber of ex a mpl e s i nfi nitely .

We might go fu rthe r with thi s d ivi si on a nd b ri ng u nd e r g rou p A


t he d i se a se s :
1 of the visi bl e p hy si c a l b ody a nd
.

2 of the i nvisi bl e p hy s b ody or ethe ri c d ou ble


.
a l so c a lle d et h e r
.
-

b ody or life b od y -
.

T o d ig r e ss on t hi s w ou l d l e a d u s t oo far a nd bey ond the sc ope of


t hi s w ork .

I n g e ne r a l th e d i se a se s of b ar e c hroni c p r ol ong e d sc l e r os , ,

i ng, c ol d .

Ura nus h a s a b ou t the sa me i nfl u e nce ex ce pt tha t the a ffe c ti ons a r e ,

m or e of a ne r v ou s na tu r e a nd oft e n i ncu rab le Thi s i s a l so the ca se .

with N ep tu ne It ofte n c a u se s a ffe cti ons d iffi cu lt to d i a gnose


.
.

1
) A t t
s a e of d ee p to po
r r .
215

b in Y . C a ta rr ha l
ffe cti ons in the he a d ca t c hi ng c old s
a c arie s , ,

of the tee th sometime s d e a fne ss b r a i n a na emi a rh e u m a ti c he a d a che s


, ,
-
, .

b i n 8 C hr oni c a ffecti ons of the thr oa t l ary ng e a l p hthi si s l oss of


.
, ,

v oice d ip t e ri a ga gr e nou s angi na )


,
h h n 1
, .

b in I I W e a ke ne d vit a lity a nd b a d d ige sti on chr onic b ronchi a l


.
,

c a t arrh a st hm a , tu be r cu l osi s of the l u ngs tr embli ng of a r m s a nd ha nds


, , .

I) in Q We a k stom a ch a nd he nc e d ige sti on d i sturb anc e s Ana emi a


.
-
.
,

sc Op u l a r e c eptivity t o m a l a ri a i n the tr opi c s


r h , tu be rcu l osi s nau se a )2
, , ,

b re ast c a nc e r chl or osi s 3)


-
, .

b in $2 We a k a cti on of the he art throbbi ng s of the he a rt we a k b a ck


.
, , ,

d ef or me d b a ck b one -
.

b i n m) C onstip a ti on su ffe ri ng of th e i nte sti ne s c a lc ul ou s st one s i n


.
, ,

kidney s a nd bl a d d e r i nd ole nt liver consu mpti on of the belly , , .

I) i n Q Imp u r e bl ood sometime s strangu ry ) ki dn ey c olic B right s


.
4
, ,
-
,

d i se a se r ete nti on of t he u ri ne
, .

1) i n "1 S u ffe ri ng of the ne rv ou s sy ste m g e nit a l s ha em orrhoi d s gr a vel


.
, , , ,

c arie s of the n a sal c artil a ge (8 8 m ) .

b in D i se a se of the hip s i schi a s rhe u m a ti sm of t he thi gh mu scle s , , ,

d i se a se of the hip j oi nt .

1) in Z We a k k nee s he a d a che s feve rs a ffecti ons of the ski n


.
,
-
, , ,

rhe u m a ti sm of the j oi nt s .

b i n x Rheu m a ti sm a na emi a we a k a nkle s c ontra c ti on of the Achille s


.
, , ,

tend on scle rose of the spi na l m arrow artery sclerose


, ,
-
.

f; in ac Ve ry su sc eptible to ca t chi ng c ol d c old feet


.
, .

Whe n a si gn occu pie s a p romi ne nt pl a c e in the horosc ope e g in . .

t he a sc e nd a nt or ( e spe ci a lly in j u dgi ng a d i se a se) on the c u sp of the


,

sixth hou se t hi s si gn i nd ic a te s t o w ha t d i se a se s the n a tive i s m ost


,

r eceptive .

A r i es g ive s a p r ope nsity t o su ffe r i ng of the b r a i n he a d a c he s i nsomni a , , ,

n e u ra lgi a eye a ffe c ti ons v a ri ou s ki nd s of e czem a a t the he a d diz


,
-
, ,

z iness e t c .

Ta u r us Affecti ons of the throa t su ch a s a ngi na l aryngiti s pha ryn


.
, ,

giti s g oitr e s cr ou p a nd d ip hthe r i a a p oplexy a ffecti ons of the t onsil s


, , , , ,

a ffe c ti ons of the v oice a s hoa r se ne ss etc , .

G emini Pr ope nsity t o b ronchi a l ca t a rr h a sthma p ne u m oni a tu be r


.
, , ,

c u l osi s of t he l u ng s n e rv ou s d i sord e r s a ffe c ti ons of a r m s a nd ha nd s


, , .

C a ncer ca u se s d ig esti on d istu rb a nces st om a c h c ompl a i nt fl a t u le ncy ~


, , ,

dr op sy ca nc e r c hl or osi s et c
, , .

L eo Affe c ti ons of the he art su ch a s p a l p it a ti o c or di s


. hypertrop hy

1
) D a ng erou s qu insy .

2
) A p r op e nsity to vomit .

3
) G r e en si c kne ss -
.

4
) P a in in p a ssin g the u ri ne .

5
) A b norm a l b e a tings of the hear t .
of the he ar t , a ffecti ons of th e bl ood a nd he nc e fevers f a i nti ng fits
, ,

t hr oa t a ffe cti ons (8 D


S u ffe r i ng of the i nte sti ne s su ch a s dy se nte ry c oli c c onstip , , ,

a ti on d i ar rhoe a c hole r a
, pe r it oniti s a nd a ll d i se a se s ri si ng from chr oni c
, , ,

su ffe r i ng of the e ntr a il s su c h a s a na emi a e tc , , .

L i bra Ki d ney c ompl a i nt i n its v a ri ou s f orms su ch a s B r ight s d i se a se



. , ,

d i a bete s ki d ney c onge sti on n ep hr iti s ob stru cti on of the u ri n e rhe u m a tic
, , , ,

a ffe cti on of the l oi n m u sc le s (l u mb a g o) etc -


.

S corp io The v ar i ou s f or m s of bl a d d e r a nd ge nit a l su ffe ri ng su ffe r i ng


.
,

of the pelvi s of th e ki d ney a ffe cti on of u te ru s a nd v a gi na r ete nti on of , ,

u r i ne , syp hili s a nd t hr oa t a ffecti ons 8 8 ) occu rri ng sim u lt a ne ou sly .

S a g i tta r i u s S u ffer i ng of the hip s a nd the hipj oint nerv ou s su ffe ri ng


.
, .

D "I? D DC D
Ca p r i cor n Affecti ons . of ki nthe s , v ar i ou s ki nd s of e czem a p ru rig o ) , ,
1

pru r itis, ) sca bie s u rt ic a ri a ) a l so rhe u m a ti sm of the j oi nt s fits of


2 3
, , ,

mel ancholy .

A q u a r i us D i se a se s . of bl ood we a k ne ss Of the he art n e r v ou s a nd


the , ,

menta l a ffe cti ons p oor , c ir c u l a ti on a na emi a p oi soni ng of the bl ood we a k


, , ,

a nd p a i nfu l a nkle s .

P isces D i se a se s a c c omp a nie d by w a te ry tu m ou rs d r op sy scr of u l a


.
, ,

( p r i n cip a lly softe ni ng) t he feet ar e t he we a k p oi nt c or n s p a i n fu l , ,

c a ll osity e t c Al c oholi sm a l so ofte n occu r s u nde r t hi s sig n


. .

M a rs give s in ge ne ra l d i se a se s of a n i nfl amm a t ory a nd a fe v e ri sh


na t u r e with a c u te ex a c e r b a ti ons a n d r emi ssi ons .

The S u n cau se s a b ou t the sa me d i se a se s a s M a r s b u t ofte n le ss ,

ve heme nt a nd le ss su dd e n .

o in V S leeple ssne ss r e stle ssne ss he a d a che s thr ou g h b r a i n c on


" ‘ ’
-
.
, ,

g e sti o n w ou
, nd s a t t h e h ea d .

6 in 8 Affe c ti ons of the t hr oa t su ffe ri ng of the ki d ne ys sw olle n


. , ,

t onsil s d ip hthe ri a p a r otiti s ) rhe u m a ti sm in the mu scle s of the ne ck


,
4
, , .

6 in I I W ou nd s a nd f ra c t u r e s of the a rm b r onchiti s p neu m oni a


. , , ,

su ffe r i ng of t he ne r v ou s sy st e m n e u r al gi c p a i ns , .

d in Q S tom a c h su ffe r i ng i nd ige sti on bleedi ng of the st om a ch


.
, , ,

d ysp esia v om itting of bile st om a ch c ou gh


, , .

6 in Q He ar t thr obbi ng su ffe r i ng of the ki dney s an e u ri sm ) a ngi na )


.
- 5 6
, , , ,

r he u m a ti sm of the m u sc le s of the b a ck he r pe s z oste r 7


) , .

d in tip With c hil d r e n ofte n w or m s i nte sti ne a ffe cti on d i ar rhoe a


.
,
-
, ,

ga str o interiti s chole ra pe rit oniti s


-
, , .

pp
A a u l a r skin d i se a se .

A n i nt ol e r a b l e i t ching .

N ettl e- r a sh .

f m
I n l am a ti on of th e g l a n d s t t
si u a e d on e a ch si d e of th e che e k mu mp s
, .

A di l a ta ti on in a n a rt e ry .

Q u in sy .

A ki n a ffection
s t
c on sis i ng of ve sic l es g r ou pe d on a n in fl a me d f
su r a ce .
If G) or D is a ffli cted in 6 e speci a lly by b one m ay be su r e of little
, ,

vit a lity
, of we a k h e a lt h t h e r ef or e If m or e ov e r the twelfth hou se i s
.

a ffli c te d t hi s m a ke s the c ond iti on w or se


, so d oe s a n a fflicti on of the ,

a sc e nd ant .

Emb ry ol ogy a nd He r edi ty w ith r e sp e c t to A st r ol ogy .


Eve ryt hing i s c ont a n ed in the i g er m .

w
Eve ry g r o t h i s a d e ve l o ent pm .

The m ome nt of imp regna ti on whi ch we c a lle d Ep och i s of extr e m, ,

ely gr e a t i mp ort a nc e bec a u se a t thi s m ome nt the fa ther s q u a litie s


,

imp r i nte d in the sp erm a re g oi ng to c omb i ne them selve s with t hose of


,

t he m ot h e r c ont a i ne d i n t he femi ni ne ovu m I n eve ry cell of the b od y


, .

t he i nhe r e nt q u a litie s of the i nd ivi d u a l a r e imp r i nt e d we ha ve trie d ,

t o show thi s w he n we de a lt wit h t he bi rth horosc ope T hey a r e p r e se nt -


.

i n b ot h g e r m cell s viz in the m a sc u li ne sp er m t ha t f or m s the p ositive (


-
, .

a nd in t he femi n i n e o vu m t ha t f orm the n eg a tive , centr e in thi s


i mp ort ant event Togethe r t hey mu st b u il d a c osmos the mi croc osm os
. .

The symb ol of C osm os a nd m a n is a s we a l r e a dy show e d : 69 i e , . .

the egg ( 0 ) i n w hi ch t he m ascu li ne a nd the femi ni ne p ri nciple


ar e p r e se nt It a l so r ep r e se nt s the egg cell a fter the se c ond d ivi d i ng
.
-

of the c ell .

The i nher iti ng of the q u a litie s of f a the r a nd m oth e r i s n ot the only


r e a son w hy the m ome nt of c onc epti on i s of su ch imp ort a nc e t o the
a str ol oger , ther e i s a nothe r m or e imp ort a nt r e a son The Ego r ein .

c a r na t es viz a lw a y s i n a b od y t ha t by i nhe r ite d q u a litie s of the p ar e nt s


.

i nte rp r et s a s a c cu ra tely a s p ossi b le the q u a litie s tha t the Ego ha s g a i ne d


him self in f orme r live s a nd we might sa fely set mor e stor e b y the se
,

obt a i n e d q u a litie s of th e Eg o t han by those i nhe r ite d f r om the p a r e nt s


,
.

They f orm a ha rm oni c c ombi na ti on .

T he body i s i nhe rite d fr om the p a r e nt s a nd a l so the char a cte ri sti cs


tha t a re c onne c te d with a spe c i a l b u il d of the b ody a s for i nsta nce the , ,

m a nne r of spe a ki ng the g a it the ge sti cu l a ti ons ; fu rther the p r edi s


, ,

p ositi on t o c ert a i n d i se a se s e tc .

M or e over v ar i ou s q u a litie s of the sou l ar e i nhe rite d su ch a s p assi on , ,

tem per thou ghtfu l ne ss e tc


, , .

B y c omp a ri ng the bi rth horosc ope of the chil d with tha t of th e


-

p a r ent s we se e pi c tu r e d bef or e u s w ha t q u a litie s it ha s i nherite d fr om


,

i t s p a re nt s a nd w ha t q u a litie s m u st be r eg ar d e d a s the spe c i a l p r op e rty of


t he Eg o The f or mer will of c ou rse ha ve bee n d evel ope d for the gr e a ter p art
.
2 19

by the i nca rna ting Ego in p r e c e d i ng live s for it tr ie s to i nca rna te in a,

b ody su it a ble to its q u a liti e s The Eg o c hoose s a d efi nite pl a c e for it s


.

birt h a t the m oment w he n the p ositi on of the Z od i a ca l S i gns a nd the


a spe c t s of the P l a net s a re in c onc or d a nc e wit h i ts c har a cte r i sti cs a nd
i t s Kar m a .

S o by c omp a ri ng the horosc ope s of p ar e nt s a nd chil d with r eg ar d


t o he r e d ity eve n the st a u nche st u nbeliever in a st rol ogi c a l i nfl u en ce s
,

mu st a rr ive a t the c on c l u si on tha t ma n i s typifie d by the p ositi on of


t he c ele sti a l b od ie s u nd e r w hi ch he i s b orn A str iki ng like ne ss of the .

hor oscope s a cc omp a nie s a lw a y s a str ong like ne ss of st a t u r e a nd c ha r a cte r


of a nc e st or s or p a r e nts a nd d e sce nd a nt s W he r e t he lik e ne ss i s n ot t o
, , .

be f oun d betw e en the hor osc ope s of p a r e nt s a nd chil d it i s su re t o be ,

f ou nd betwee n those of one of the a nc e st ors a nd the chil d a nd he r e a g a i n


c ha r a c te r a nd p y siq u e p a ra llel wit t e r e spe ctive horosc ope s )
h ru n h h 1
.

If we tra c e the emb ry o in its d e v el opme nt c omm e nci ng with the ,

e gg we se e tha t it t a ke s i t s or igi n with a nim a l a s well a s with ma n


, , ,

i n one si ngl e c ell whi ch cont a i ns a l l the q u a litie s c omp ri se d in the


,

i nd ivi d u a l whe nc e it t ook its origi n A se cond c e ll a l so c omp r i si ng the


.
,

q u a litie s of a nother i nd ivi d u a l c ome s in c ont a ct with the former a nd the


,

imp u l se is g i v en t o the c oming i nto bei ng of a new vehi c le b y which


t he t hi r d i nd i v i d u a lity will be a b le t o exp r e ss it self (Ir i s O si ri s Horu s) .

E v e ry b ody howeve r hi gh or l ow ev olve d t ook its or igi n from the


, ,

fe cu nd a t e d e gg c ell w hi ch in f a ct m a y be ca lle d imm ort a l


-
it d ivi d e s ,

i t se lf a nd d i v i d e s a g a i n a nd t hou g h the or igi na l c ell pe ri she s d i sa ppe ars , ,

e a ch c ell a ri se n fr om it b e ars t he sta mp of the or igi na l a nd thi s chara c


,

t e ri sti c i s c omp ri se d i n the c omp ositi on of ou r C osm os a s it w a s a t the


m ome nt the f e cu nd a ti on t ook pl a c e .

Thi s c ell c ont a i ns n ot only the char ac te ri sti c s of the i nd i v i d u a l


imp ri nte d in it b u t a l so a ll orga ns a nd p ar t s of org ans tha t d evel op
,

fr om it a nd it c omp ri se s a ll q u a litie s n e c e ssa ry t o the su st a ini ng of lif e


,

a s well a s t o the fu nc ti ons nee d e d t o ha v e it s ki nd live on "


,

The one cel l r ep r esents the whol e i nd i vi d u a l .

The m u ltipli c a ti on n ee d not a lw a y s ha pp e n by d i vision b u t m a y t a ke ,

pl a c e by forma tion of bu ds a nd in other w ay s T wo c ell s ma y a l so .

c om bine t o one a nd t hu s p rocu r e exi ste nce for a thi r d a se p a r a t e one ,


.

A ve ry i nv olve d p roc e ss t a ke s pl a c e her e , in whi ch the imp u l se to


d i v i si on a r i se s fr om the core of th e cel l ( nu cl eu s) a nd a st ill sm a lle r
b ody ( centr osome) , p re se nt i n the c ell a ft er w hi c h f oll ow s the d ivi si on
,

o f th e p rotop l a sm a nd a cc or d i ng t o the n a t u r e of the d ivi si on


c ell s with d iffer e nt q u a li tie s c ome i nt o bei ng a nd t he se be ar neve r
t he l e ss the or i gi na l st a mp .

I n t hi s i s i nc l u d e d the w hole se c r et of the c onti nu ity of a r a c e , viz a l l .

1
) Cf .

Co mos s a nd Mi cr oc os mos by C . . i
A q L b ra , Ed i tor P Dz V een Am e rs
. .
, foort
( The N e the rl a nd s) .
genn c ell s w hethe r m a scu li ne or femini ne a r ose a s p ar t of the b ody of
-

a n i nd i v i d u a l b e l ongi ng t o a c e r t a i n ra c e a nd the spe c i a l sta mp e v e r y


,

r a c e ha s i s n ot only imp r i nt e d on the i nd i v i d u a l a s a w hole


, b u t a l so ,

on every cel l a nd w he r e fe c u nd a ti on of a neg a ti ve ge rm c ell t a k e s pl a ce


,
-

by a p ositi ve ge rm c ell of the sa me ra ce na tu r e


-
the sa me ra c e m ust
-
,

ne c e ssar ily c ome i nt o bei ng .

Eve ry g e rm c ell ha s ther ef or e tw o chief c har a cte ri stic s a t le a st viz


-
, .

fir st the sta mp give n t o it b y the r a ce or na ti ona li ty a nd se c ondly the


,

st a mp w hi c h i s t he i nd i vi d u a l s ow n a nd t ha t i s c a u se d by i nhe r it a nce

fr om p ar e nt to chi l d .

Th e sa m e g er m cel l g oe s a s it we r e thr ou gh the e nti r e su c c e ssi on


of a nc e st or s a n d the type of g e r m—
-
, ,

, c e ll a lte r s only t o the d e g r ee th e


i nd ivi du a l evol ves in some di re cti on Thi s r eg ard s the i nd i vi d u a l s a ns
.

we ri ng t o the p rogr ession of hi s hor osc ope .

T he embry on i e the hum a n or a nim a l b od y in it s e ar lie st st a g e


. .
,

p i g f orth fr om
s r n s the c omi ng t og eth e r of the tw o me nti one d e gg c ell s -

(sp erm a nd ov u m ) .

It i s b e y ond our scope to d e scribe the d e v el opme nt of the embry o .

R efe r t o the ha nd b ook s on em b ry ol ogy for t hi s m a tte r We sha ll only .

me nti on in short the chief p r oc e sse s t ha t t a ke pl a c e a nd next show


tha t the gr owth m a y be tra c e d a cc ord i ng to the si gns of the Z od i a c
a nd t ha t the e nti r e p r o c e ss of d evel opme nt of the emb ry o i s a r ep etiti on
of the va r i ous sta g es wh i ch ma n h a s g one thr ou g h d u r i ng the p er i od s
,

of evol u ti on o f the E a r th .

At the be g i nni ng we sa i d a l re a d y tha t the m a n- emb ry o we nt t hr ou gh


miner a l veg eta bl e a nd a nima l e v ol u ti on and tha t the p r e se nt mi ne r al s,
,

pl a nts a nd a nim a l s ar e f orm s left be hind, ori gi na ti ng fr om the v ari ou s


pe ri od s or rou nd s ) of e vol u tion of the E art h, a s they ar e c a l le d in
1

o cc ult sc ie nc e .

With e v e ry n ew pe r i od ( r ou nd) the p re c e d i ng sta ge s a r e r epe a ted


in short a l l e vol u ti on is fou nd ed on r ep e ti ti on
, a n d now we see
thi s r ep etiti on d i sti nct bef or e u s i n the g rowth of th e emb ry o .

Wi th the ma mma ls the gr owt h of the emb ry o ( ex c epti ng little d iffe r ,


,

e nces occ urr i ng sometim e s a t t he ve ry b e g i nni ng ) a gr ee s q u ite with


tha t of man so far one ha s ha d the opp ort u nity t o tr a c e i t s d iffe r
,
"

e nt st a g e s, w hi c h w a s na t u r a lly a tte nd e d b y far m or e d iffi c u lti e s t han


with the a nim a l .

In t he ov ary the fe cu nd a ti on t a ke s pl a c e a nd he r e the d ivi si on b e~


gi ns The c onte nt s of the egg- c e ll b e c ome s a fte r f e cu nd a ti on the so- ca lled
.

g er m b u b b l e w h i c h i s c o v e r e d b y on e l a ye r of c e ll u l ar ti ssu e a nd i s
thi cke r in one sp ot , the g ermga rd en, w hi ch c onsi sts of m or e l a y e r s of
c ell s Fr om t ha t ar i se a n d gr ow r ou n d the ge r m - b u bbl e the t hr e e mem
.

1
) Cf . W orks on Occu lti sm b y B l a va tsky A B esa nt Dr
. .
, . St ein er , L e a d b e a t er ,
M ax H eind e l e tc .
op me nt p art s of the b ody proc ee d s in betwee n of c ourse Tha t
of the , .

i s w hy it be c ome s m or e d iffi c u lt to tr a c e the su c c e ssi on of the signs


a t the fu r the r r ou nd s of ev ol u ti on .

We might a l so tr a c e the sep ara te i nfl u e nc e of the pl a nets m onth


by m onth t aki ng the pl anets in the or d er they oc cu r in the C osmos .

We see th e gr owth ha ppe n in p rop orti on to a nd in hann ony with the , ,

q u a litie s of the r e sp pl a nets . .

The l st m onth c ome s u nd e r S a turn L a yi ng of the ma ter i a l fou nd a ti on . .

Fi rst pl an of the differ ent p ar t s .

Th e 2u d m onth c om e s u nd e r J up iter D evel opme nt of the memb r a ne s .

a n d strong exp a nsi on of them S tr ong gr owth of the he a d a nd the


.

b ra i n be gi nni ng of d e v el opment of the limb s .

The 3rd m onth c ome s u nder M a rs D iffer entia ti on of se x D evel op . .

m e nt of the ge nita l s f or m a ti on of fi nge rs a nd t oe s


, .

The 4 th m ont h c ome s u nd e r the S u n The emb r y o ta ke s the hu ma n .

sha pe ,the f a c e get s hu ma n fe a tu r e s The e m b ry o i s now ca lle d foetu s . .

S O a n ind i vi d u a l isa ti on (CD) a s it we r e , .

Th e 5 th m onth c ome s u nd e r Venus Fur th er d evel opme nt of the .

ge nita l s Gr owth of the ha i r a nd th e na il s


. .

Th e 6 th m onth c ome s u nd e r M er cu ry S tr ong d evel opme nt of the .

b ra i n First movements of the f oetu s It ma y be b orn a live a nd can


. .

b r e a the b u t not ke ep a live '

T he 7 th m onth c ome s u nd er the M oon At th e e nd of th i s m onth .

the ea r l y b ir th ma y t a k e pl a c e a nd the chil d m a y keep a li v e .

Th e 8 th m ont h c om e s u nd e r S a tu rn The fi rst c ycle i s c omplete d . .

A bor ti ve bi r th m a y t a ke pl a ce in thi s pe r i od B e g i nni ng of the se c ond c y c le . .

The 9th m onth c ome s u nd e r J up iter N or ma l bi r th t a ke s pl a c e . .

If we tr a c e th e d evel opment of the eye e g we se e tha t the inwa r d . .


,

eye v iz the vi su a l ne rve b e gi ns f ir st t o f or m from the b ra i n N ot u ntil


. .

thi s ex cr e sc e nc e r e a che s the e ctod enn the ou tw a rd eye b egi ns to be ,

f or m e d by be ndi ng i nw ar d The sam e i s the ca se with the orga n of


.

he a r i ng v iz her e a l so the i nw ar d p art of t he or g a n i s fi rst f or me d We


, . .

se e he r e t he sa me p r ogr e ss a s wit h the d evel opme nt of ma n tha t a s ,

we ha v e see n went fr om the menta l pl a ne t hrou gh the a stra l t o g a i n


, ,

the p hy si ca l pl a ne i n the e n d The pe r i od of the d evel opme nt of the


.

i nw a rd sense s a gr ee s to the t ime he ha d his c onc i ou sne ss on the a stra l


p l a ne w he n he a s occu lti sm te a che s u s ha d the i nner si ght an d i nn er
, , ,

he a ri ng i e w as c l a i rv oy a nt a nd c l ai r a u d ia nt — m a ki ng u se of his astr a l
, . .

se nse s Phy si c a l se nse s he ha d not yet


. the se d evel ope d not u ntil his , .

d e sc e nt i nt o m a tter a nd thi s p er i od a gr ee s ther ef or e to the f or m a ti on of


the ou tw ar d se nse s a fte r the excr e sc e n ce ha d t ou che d the e c tod enn .

W e mi ght l
a so, if we
g e .th e d .v o con of mp a r e
t h e h ea r t e el pme t
with th e c ond iti on s the ma n- e mb y
r o ha d t o g o hr ou gh r o the ar s t f m e lie t
peri od s of a nim l a i
c onsc ou sn ss u p to hu e
an c onsc ou sn ss, i nd ac m i e f b k
22 3

the se f orms of ev ol u ti on in the st a ge s of the ev ol u ti on of the he art .

The m ost p r imitive specie s of a nim a l we kn ow i s tha t of the P rotozoa ,

a nim a l s c onsi sti ng of a si ng le c ell a nd w he r e t he r e i s no q u esti on of


,

hea r t a nd cir cu l a ti on .

Thi s a gree s to the peri od of ev ol u ti on of the embr y o befor e the pl a n


of the d ou ble -t u bed he a rt w a s f orm e d .

I n the hu m a n d e v el opme nt it r ep r e se nt s the first st a ge of anim a l


c onsci ou sne ss, d ur i ng the thir d p er i od (r ou nd ) of t he e a rth .

With the A rti cu l a te a nima ls e g with the Pol yche ta e a tu be sha pe d


, . .
,
-

he ar t i s f ou nd (wit h m a ny specie s of t hem ) tha t show s a l r e a d y pe ri s


t a l ti c c ontra c ti on .

T hi s a gr e e s to the t im e in ev ol u ti on of the e mb ry o w her e the ,

he art is bei ng f or me d .

I n the hu m a n d evel opme nt it r ep r e se nt s the se cond pe ri od of the


st a ge of a nim a l c onsc i ou sne ss of the thir d pe ri od (r ou nd) of the e ar th .

With the Cr usta cea ns ther e i s a d orsa l b l oodv esse l or he art bu t


ofte n no vei ns ; the A ra chnoi d ea e ha ve a l r e a d y vei ns They ar e the r ef or e
'

forms of tra nsi ti on .

With the Fishes the he art i s d evel oped a nd d ivi d e d i nt o a ventr i cl e


a nd a n a u r i cl e ; no sep ar a ti on t he r ef or e of v ei nou s an d ar te r ou s
bl ood , the bl ood i s mixe d and i s p r ovided with oxyge n a nd p u rge d
of c a r b oni c a c i d i n the g ill s .

T hi s agr ee s ther ef or e to the time w he n the ma n- emb ry o for me d the


,

gill - fl a p s, d u r i ng w hi ch ti me it ha d a p u r e gill - b r e a thi ng , j u st like


the fi sh The heart w a s t he n a l so d ivi d ed i nt o tw o ha lve s a nd c ur ve d
.

itself S -sha pe d ( 1 5 th— 1 8 th d ay), a fter w hi ch the sep ara ti on of the


a ur icle s be g i ns A s tr ansiti on we m a y me nti on h e r e the m u d fi sh (D ip noi )
.

whi ch ha s d ou bl e b r e a thi ng , by gill s a nd by l u ngs .

I n the hu m a n d evel opme nt it r ep r e se nt s, the thir d st a ge of a nim a l


c onsc i ou sn e ss of the thi r d pe ri od of th e e a rt h .

With the A mp hi bia ns ther e a r e a l r e a dy one ventr icl e a nd two a u r i cl es ,

so th e mi ngli ng of art er ou s a n d v e i nou s bl ood i s le ss str ong he r e by ,

w hi ch the b r a i n is better nou ri she d a nd c onse q u e ntly the c onsci ou sne ss


i ncre a se s We se e thi s sep ar a ti on of the ve ntri cle s occu r in the sa me
.

or d e r wit h the emb ry o .

I n the hu m a n d evel opme nt it r ep r e se nts the fou rth st a ge of a nim a l


c onsci ou sne ss of the thir d pe ri od of th e e a rt h .

With the R ep til es we se e a lr e a dy an i ncomplete septu m betw een


the v e ntr icle s su ch as we a l so ob se rve i n the d e v el opme nt of the
,

e mb ry o h e a rt The gill fl a p s are m od ifi e d i nt o org a ns ( a l r e a d y begu n


-
.
-

with the p r e c e d i ng grou p ) a nd the b r e a thi ng with b oth ha s give n pl a c e


t o l u ng r e spi ra ti on ;
-
the l u ngs d evel op wit h the emb ry o With one .
spe c ie s of liz ar d the croc od ile a c omplete d ivi si on of the he art i nt o 2
, ,

ventr i cle s a nd 2 a u ricle s ha s a l r e a d y t a ke n pl a c e Thi s m u st be r e gar d e d .

a s a tr a nsiti on t o t he n ext g rou p .

Thi s gr ou p a nd emb ry ona l p eri od a gr e e t o the fifth st a ge of a ni ma l


,

c onsci ou sne ss of the thir d p eri od of the e a rth .

T he B ir ds a nd th e M a mma ls r e p r e se nt th e 6th and 7 th st a g e of


an im a l c onsci ou sne ss Of m a n The he a rt i s d i v i d e d i nt o 2 ve ntri cle s a nd
.

2 a u r i cle s by w hich p u r e a r te ri a l bl ood i s su pplied a nd c onseq u e ntly


, ,

t he i nstru me nt of c onsc i ou sne ss c a n devel op bette r D u r i ng the i ntr a .

u te r i n e life no p artiti on i s yet f ou nd betwee n the tw o a u r i cle s (the


F ora me n O va le) a r em na nt fr om f or me r hei ght s of devel opme nt .

Thou gh the pr ecedi ng d oe s not c ome d irectly u nd er Astr ol ogy it will ,

b e u sef u l in our Opi ni ons to show the eterna l peri od icity the eve rl a sting
, ,

r epeti ti on i n t e C osm os a nd i n i ts i ma ge the micr oc osm os ) We feel


h 1
.
,

f u lly tha t a d egree of k nowledge r ega r di ng the oc cu lt hi story of evo


l u ti on i s n ece ssa ry in or d e r t o be imp r e sse d by the tru t h of the c omp a r i sons .

It i s a l so i ntere sting to tra c e the r el a ti on exi sti ng between the d iffe


r e nt ti ssu e s a nd the org a ns a r i si ng fr om the t hr ee ge rm b l a d e s b u t thi s -
,

w ou l d le a d u s too fa r .

The c onf ormity a nd the g oi ng p a ra llel of the d evel opme nt of the


emb ry o a nd tha t of m a n in t he d iffe r e nt sta g e s of e ar th ev ol u ti on ma y ,

b e d ra w n m u c h f urt he r a nd d et a il e d by e g c omp a ri ng nu triti on a nd . .

d ev e l opme nt of sex b u t t ha t i s su p erfl u ou s her e


, .

1 T he
) f a m ou s
Ta b u l a , S m a r a g d i na Her m eti s, w f m
hi c h or s th e tr a di ti ona l b a si s
o f A l ch e m m
t e ll s u s i n re a l ity n othi ng b u t the u nity of a crocos os a nd i cr oc os m m
m os . nod e st i nfer i u s e st si cu t i d q u od e st su e ri u s, pt h e p r o or li ons a nd
p
i n g r e di ent s of one a r e t he p r o orti ons a n d i ng r e d i e nt s of t h e ot her e ori in of .

f
a ll l i e i s t he S u n , th e or i g i n of a ll or f m
i s the M oon, “
P
a t e r ej u s e st sol , a t er
e j u s e st l u n a N u tri x ej u s t e rra e st f
B y ee l i ng t h a t t o b e the t ru th, one shou l d
.

m
i nevi t a b ly c o e t o th e c onc l u si on th a t A st rol og y m u st be tr u e I n d ee d , eve rythi ng .

f m
o ri g in a t e s r o a c omm ongsou rc e

m
O ni a e x u n o
.

.
226

ra di a ti ng far beyond the he a d and further the ou ter p a rt of the a ura of


the b od y , chie fl y the me nt a l a ur a c ome u nd e r the signs Pi sc e s , ,

Aqu ari u s a nd C a pricorn exp re ssi ng the se si gns in a hi gher o ct a ve The


,
.

h e a d itself c om e s as far as the ce r eb ru m u nd er Ar ie s w hile the ce r e ,

bell u m and the neck c ome u nder Ta u ru s .

The C osmos in R e l a t ion t o Nu mb e r , S ou nd a nd C ol ou r .

The C a bb a li st s gr e a t va l u e u p on the nu me ra l signifi cance of the


set
Zodi a c a l signs a nd of the pl a net s a nd thi s be c ome s cle ar t o u s w he n
we t ake i nt o c onsi d era ti on the f a ct tha t to the m the numbe rs wer e
symb ol s with a p rof ou nd me a ni ng .

A s they m or e ove r in the w hole U nive rse a nd its i ntegr a nt p a rts sa w


symb ol s , it is obvi ou s tha t they sou ght the r el a ti on betwee n the two ,

a nd they f ou nd it Thu s a l l signs a nd al l pl a net s ha ve r e c eive d the ir


.

ca bb a li stic v a l u e s of nu mber which I will give he r e briefly withou t


,

goi ng i nto de ta il s becau se it f a ll s bey ond the S COp e of thi s b ook The
, .

C a bb a li sts f ou nded thei r p r edi c ti ons chie fl y on thi s .

The most c omm on nu mbe r ca bb al a i s a s f oll ow s :


‘ ' ‘
V : 2
1

8 : “
V z l or lo K
II =
=3 0r 12
Q = 5
An d for the pl anets in their Cha lde an or der :
® = 1 0r 4

Q = 5
D = 2 0r 7

Whe n the 7 pl a nets in the


we p u t
Cha ld ea n or d er a t the a ngle s of a
7 p oint ed sta r as ann exe d we get
-
, , ,

by be ginning a t the S u n and f oll owi ng


the line the ru l ers of the su cce ssive
,

d a ys of the week ( see p 1 67) by .

b eginning a t d and ta ki ng every


othe r we get the ex a ct or de r of the
,

a tom w eight of the re sp m eta l s


-
. .

A tom- weight
d ir on 56 .
Q g old
Q copper 8 q u icksilver 200 .

D silve r 1 08 .
b le a d 216 .

21 tin
227

Thi s p oints ou t tha t the arrange ment by the anc ie nt a str ol ogers and
a lc hemi st s w a s not a me r e arbitrary one beca u se we c a nnot b u t su pp ose ,

tha t to the m the a t om weig hts of the se meta l s w as u nknown .

Ind eed the c onnect i on exi sting betwee n the di ffer e nt pl an ets a nd
,

thei r metal s i s still mor e di sti nctly exp r e ssed in our l a ngu a ge ; we

sp e ak of e g the g ol d en S u n etc
“ ”
. . the sil ver M oon , .

We ha ve a l re a dy me nti one d the experi m ent s of R eiche nb a ch with


se nsiti ve pe ople a nd how he ha s show n tha t the p arts of the h e a ve ns
t o the se nsitive eye d i spl a y the v ar i ou s c ol ou rs of the spectru m a gr eeing ,

to the c ol our s of the hu m a n a ur a (p 74 2 48) We know tha t the light . .


,

of the S u n by a ny p r i sm a tic a t om i s d ivided u p i nt o its 7 i nt e gr a nt p a rt s ,

which t ogether f orm the white l igh t viz in order red orange yell ow , .
, , , ,

green bl u e i nd igo vi olet whi ch a re f ormed by the ble nd i ng together


, , , ,

of the thr ee ca r d ina l col ou rs r e d yell ow bl u e , , .

Und er the de scripti on of the pl anets we h a ve a lr e a d y p oi nted ou t


tha t e a ch pl anet agr ee s to a ce rta i n c ol ou r and t one (6) or ange C ; , ,

D gr ee n silber F ;
-
8 yell ow E ;
, 2 bl u e A ; 6 red G ;
, , ,

Qt vi olet i nd ig o B ;
, b grey bl a ck gr ee n D ) a nd thu s we ca n
, , , , ,

im agi ne tha t the origi na l white light of the S u n i s divide d u p i nt o its


i ntegra nt p art s by the c ompli ca te p ri sm of the pl anets a c c or ding t o ,

the na tu r e of the r efr a cti on showi ng a s c ol ours a n d as che mic a l he a t


,

r a y s or a s ra y s of lig ht and sou nd s .

The p u r e sp ir i tu a l w hite light of the S u n we d o not ob se rve as


, ,

su c h ; ou r eye see s the ma ter i a l c ol ou r ed light of the S u n The r ed i s


, .

in the spe c tru m the deep b a ss vib ra ti on of the ethe r (4 77 milli on vib r .

p. wher e a s the vi olet i s the highe st tone of the oct a ve (699 milli on
v ib r p
. .

He r e the c l ose r el a ti onship betwee n c ol our and sou nd (7 t one s


7 c ol ou rs) str ike s u s a nd we u n d erst and G oethe whe r e he sa y s

Die S onne tent na ch a lte r Wei se


I n B ru d er sp har en Wettge sa ng ,

U nd i hr e v org e schieb ne R ei se

Volle nd et S i e mit D onne rg ang etc .

a nd ano th er p a ssa ge
T Onend wir d fii r G ei st e sohr e n
S chon d er ne u e T ag geb or en etc .

Tha t G oethe a ll u de s her e to the Harmony of the S p he r es is


be yond d ou b t
The b a ss note of the harm ony of the sp her e s mu st be Mar s —re d
the c ol ou r of m a tte r .

Thu s the col our of the si gn Arie s a gr eeing to its ru le r Mars ,

i s red (the so ca lled Ma rs r e d) and like wi se with e a ch oth er pl anet


- ~
,

ea ch sign ha s its sp eci a l c ol our .



V r e d 8 bl u e I i yell ow Q vi olet $

, , 2 g olde n i n? or a nge
, bl u e , , , ,

in r e d ,2‘ p u r ple Z gr ee n m i nd ig o D
, , C silve ry bl u e
, , .

S ome ha ve trie d by c ombi ni ng the c ol ou r of the si gns with those


of the S u n a nd the M oon a cc ord i ng a s the S u n or the M oon ar e in
,

the diffe r e nt signs t o give a c ol our c ombi na ti on for al l t he se ca se s -


,

b u t su ch a mi ngli ng of c ol ou rs i s su r e t o be i na ccu ra te bec a u se we


ha ve to t a ke i nt o a c c ou nt the m or a l st a nd p oi nt of m a n i n or d e r t o be
a ble to j u dge w he the r the pl a net or the sign will ha ve the gr e a te st
i nfl u e nc e a nd the l a tter or the f orme r i nfl u ence the c ol ou r stronge st .

Pr op or t ions in the C osmos, i n Na tu r e a nd A rt .


G od g e o me t ri ses .

power “
Th e wo l d sr i bu i lt u p on th e
of n u mb ers .

PYT HA G O R A S .

When we r ega rd the C osm os in r el a ti on to the oc cu lt me a ni ng of


the nu mbe rs a s it ha s c ome d ow n t o u s by ol d m a nu script s a nd ora lly ,

a hi nt i s give n by t hi s how we m a y seek f urt he r t o d i sc ove r the d eep er


,

sence of the Z odi a c a l signs a n d pl anet s .

Eve ryw her e in the ol d e st p hil osop hie s nu mber w a s a cc epte d a s the
basis for eve ryt hi ng ; b u t a l so in l a te r p hil osop hi ca l sy stem s a s i n those
Of Pytha g ora s a nd Pl a t o we fi nd thi s b a si s of nu mbe r
, .

Py tha goras d e note d the L og os of ou r C osm os by the nu mbe r l a nd


m a tte r by the nu mbe r 2 T he c ombi na ti on of the tw o. the C osm os , ,

he de note d by th e nu mbe r 1 2 i e a ll u d i ng to the U nive r se


. . . ,

tha t thi s c onsi sts of 3 speci a l w orl d s c onne cte d by the cha i n of 4 ,

eleme ntar y m od ific a ti ons fir e a ir w a te r e a rth


, w hi ch d e v el op in
, , , ,

1 2 c once ntr i c sp he r e s T he se 1 2 sp he r e s a r e a cc or d i ng to P y tha gora s


.
, ,

occ u pie d by the b od y of the L og os c onsi sti ng of lig ht , .

T he so c a lle d d i vine q u a ter na ry of the P y tha g or ea ns i s not hi ng b u t


-

the triplicity oc c u rri ng ev eryw he r e w hi c h u nite s to a new u nity


the 4 The 4 i s the r ef or e a hi ghe r st a ge of the 1 the 7 a hi gher st a ge
.
,

of the 4 a nd likewi se the 1 0 of the 7


, so i n f a c t sy m b oli si ng hi ghe r ,

c on diti ons Of c onsc i ou sne ss t a ke n in the a b str a ct ; 1 is p ositive


, ,

m ascu line ( O si r i s) 2 i s nega ti ve femi ni ne (Isi s) a nd by r e a cti on of 1


, , ,

on 2 3 c om e s i nto bei ng
,

the neu tr a l eq u ilib ri u m (Horu s) .

The three c ombi ned give a new u nity the f ou r a s we ha ve a l re a d y , ,

m e nti on ed .

B y m u ltiplyi ng 3 by 4 we get the nu mbe r 1 2 a nd by a dd i ng 3 t o 4


the nu mber 7 ar i se s We se e the tw o nu mbe r s 1 2 and 7 — w hi ch eve ry
.

where in a l l oc cu lt w ork s pl a y a p ri ncip a l p a rt , a r i se fr om t he 3 , ,

a nd the 3 ar i se s by a d di ng the 1 the symb ol of the L og os to the


, ,
230

c i s to b b is to a so the sq u are of the gr e ater p iece = the sma lle r


,

piece X the w hole li ne .

We will c a ll the tw o piece s maj or a nd minor .

The p rop orti on of the tw o piece s is exp re ssed in the form u le


9 1
2
l
or in nu mbe r : mi nor maj or c orr ect to thr ee
0
1 (

O
decim a l s 1 1
sc u ll t -
p Thi s p rop or ti on we find b ehind every
thi ng i n na tu r e fr om the sma lle st su bdivi si ons
,

of the or g a ni c w orld to th e gigantic


m e a sur e s of the C osmos a nd whe r e we ,

fi nd devi a ti ons we se e in th ose devi a ti ons


,

t Op of neck a re l ari ty w hi c h str ike s u s .

(b ott om of chi n) e begi n with the hu ma n body ) For 1


.

c onve nie nce sake we sha ll i ndi ca te the


fixed p oi nt s tha t serve u s her e by lette rs , .

The a nnexed li ne r ep r e se nt s the hu m a n


b ody divided i nt o the p rop orti ona te p arts .

5th ve rteb ra of the With the b ody b u ilt norm a lly we find the
l oin f oll owi ng p r op orti ons .

BC 2 A C AC AB
.
-
.

AE EC z : EC AC .

A G 2 BG
-
BG AB .

sitti ng b one j oi nt
-
CF C D = CD DF .

p roce ss CF B D The m a j or of B D i s C D and


.

CF i s the ma j or of EF .

EA i s a l so the m aj or of B D , he nc e
e nd middl e fing er CD AB .

whe n pe nda nt The tw o i nne r li ne s r ep re se nt in the


p rop orti ons the maj or the left li ne the ,

mi nor a nd the right one the wh ole li ne .

The ne ar e r the p rop orti ons of the b ody


ha lf an i nch u nde r the a pp r oa c h t he se p r op orti ons the mor e be a u
knee -
cap tifu l a nd p rop orti ona te the b u ild .

It is not di fficu lt to a dd to t he se m a ny
fu rther divi si ons i n m a j or a nd mi nor .

I n or der not to d igr e ss we will only


me nti on the p rop orti ons of a few p art s of
sole of the foot the bo dy .

For stu d y a t e a te r th e w or ks of Pr of . Ze ising Dr , . Pfe ife r ,

b ri ng e r, e nti tl e : D e r

w
I t is kno n t o m e th a t
23 1

Of the g the l owe


arm r e ar.m i s the m.a j or of the u p pe r arm a nd
the ou tstr etc he d ha nd i s the mi nor of the l owe r arm .

O f the fi ngers the fi rst p ha l anx i s the ma j or of the se cond a nd the ,

sec ond of the thi r d .

The f oot i s divided i nt o m a j or a nd m i nor by the b a ll The f oot itself .

i s the mi nor of the l owe r p a rt of the leg etc .

With the ma mma ls the wh ole lengt h from h ea d to t a il i s divi d ed


i nto maj or a nd mi nor by the sta ndar d of the fr ontl egs I n many c a se s .

thi s is a l so tru e a s r egards the di stance of sh ou lder to hip j oi nt With -


.

the h orse a nd the hou nd for i nst a nce the d ista nce of belly t o the gr ou n d ,

i s ma j or a nd the depth of the be l ly mi nor Th e eye s divide the le ngth .

o f the he a d int o ma j or a nd mi nor .

Wit h birds the sta nd ar d of the leg s divi d e s the le ngt h i nt o maj or
a nd mi nor
D r Pfeifer ma ke s ve ry i nte r e sti ng stu die s r eg ar ding the p rop orti ons
.

of the b ody of insects a nd sna i ls ; with the l a tte r the p rop orti ons ar e
v e ry a cc u ra te i ndeed .

With many Orthop tera (str a i ht wi nged i nsect s) the sp an s b r e a dth ’

o f the f or e wi ng s i s to t he l engt
-
of the b ody a s 1 i s t o I n like
m a nne r are the le ngt hs of the decr e a si ng segm e nt s of w hich the hi nd
p art of the b od y c onsi st s a l so t hose of he a d t hora x a nd the hi nd p art
, ,

of the b ody With Col eop tera (beetle s) thi s is a l so the c ase
. .

The sa m e p rop orti ons c an be f ou nd with the v ari ou s f or ms of sna i l


shel ls a nd with a gr e a t nu mbe r of sea sh ells S eve r a l ki nd s of Conchi -
.

l ies ma y b e e a sily expe ri me nted u p on ; t hey might be me a sur ed a t the


o u t side fr om g r oove t o g roove or i n secti on f rom p a rt iti on t o p artiti on
, , ,
.

It will strike you tha t whe rever you fi nd the p rop orti on V5 1
,
2
i n na tu r e the r e spective p art s t ha t f orm thi s p rop orti on c ome i nt o bei ng
, ,

a ft e r e a c h ot he r a s r eg ar d s ti me Thi s m a y be notice d ve ry di sti nctly.

with p l a nts I n the veg eta bl e king d om thi s p rop orti on occ u rs in a l l p art s
.
,

b u t m ost di sti nct in the ra mific a ti ons of the fl owe r stem a nd i n t he


sha pe of the le a ve s of the i nte rru pted a nd u ni nte rru pte d fe a the r e d -

le a ve s a nd a l so of the fin sha ped fin split a nd d ou ble fe a t he red le a v e s


-
,
- -
.

J u st me a sur e a ccu ra tely the le a ve s of Sp ir a ea Ul ma ria a nd S p ir a ea


A r u ncus a nd t hose of the Umbell ifer a e su ch a s Anthri sc u s S ylve str i s
, ,

Angelic a S ylve stri s Cha erophyll um B u lb osu m a l so Ace r Ca mpe str i s etc
, , .

A s t o t he ste m the p rop orti on of ma j or a nd mi nor c a n be f ou nd


,

p re c i sely with Lami u m a lb u m a nd La mi u m ma cu l a tu m a l so with many ,

G ra mine a e J u nc a ce a e Ali sma c e a e a nd of the Cryp toga ma e e speci a lly


, ,

t he Horseta il kind .

With the p ositi on of the le a ve s a nd the ra mifi ca ti ons the same is ,

f ou nd Zeisi ng ha s done a g ood d e a l in r e se ar chi ng in thi s directi on


. .

The p rop orti on is ofte n to be f ou nd not i n two su ccessiv e knots b ut ,


in tw o grou p s of k nots or rami fic a ti ons .
In the miner a l ki ng d om l
a sothi s p rop orti on exi sts for instance with,

the a xi s of sever a l cr yst a l s and with oth e r p r op orti ons of le ngth of


the cri st a l ( p .Alw a y s
. we se e the p rop orti on r etu rn .

Eve n when c omp a ri ng th e d istr i bu ting of wa ter a nd l a nd on our


gl obe we fi nd tha t the e a rth s su rf a ce i s to the w a te r s sur f a ce as
,
’ ’
1 is
to The l a nd c am e i nt o b ei ng a fter the f orm a ti on of w a te r .

A nd with m an a s we ha ve see n the G ol d e n Cu t i s p art icu l arly


, ,

a cc ur a tely exp r e sse d in the ha nd th e m ost imp orta nt t ool of m an


, ,

w hi ch w he n it is no l onge r d ir ecte d by l owe r b ra i n thi nki ng b u t by


,
-
,

hi ghe r i nspi ra ti on p r od u ce s w ork s of a rt t ha t show th e sa me p r op or tions


,

as those p r ed om ina nt i n the Cosmos .

For ha i s w t it we se e ?
T t e l i pi e tei g
h a i n r a , ns r d u t r n s of a r t ( ns r d ar i s s ar e i pi e t t
r ve y

V5 1
e l
rar , a a s " ) th e r p p ti
o or o n s s exi t
T h e ns . r d a r s i pi e
o n e ti t felt
h wit
2
m
the C os os, dr ew f m
ro the c os c C ons mi nc a nd a cie e g ve t e ef e
h r or t o
hi s w k or u nconsciously t he p p ti
r o or on of the C os os sha m We
se e ll
.

p e e tly t t
r s n ha the sa m e p rop or ti on a lso p red omina tes in the Cosmos .

Whe we eg d
n r ar temple we fi
the G r eek an d the Ancient R om a n s -
nd
by me eme t t t
a su r n be t m j i t e t e
ha the r a d h i s the a or of the he gh The n ra nc .

of t hetemple i eig t
i s the m nor of the h pill F t e me
h of the e ar s ur h r a sur .

i e c
the c orn c , the ar chitr a p he , th e orona the met pe t iglyp o s a nd r
, hs, an d
y o uwill f d the me
i n sa i h arp p ti
m on o u s r o o r on s .

l m e m e
B u t a so the or ildi g th t m t be eck e
od rn b u n s a usg r on d a mon
ig w k
t he h h w
or s of art , sho p p i th e l e ly
r o ort on of the G o d n C u t , not on
t ei l ge dime i
in h r ar l t ei lig te t b ivi i
ns ons b u t a so i n h r s I e ti
h s su d s ons m n on as .

ex mple
a tof itect e
hi s arch ur the
the D ome of Col og ne, w hi ch show s
p p t
r o or i on 1 ly ect
u su al t ee de im l
c orr t o hr c a s I str ongl y r ec om .

me nd th ew k or t e
of B a ur a i bje t
Ha as ) on th s su
1
e e c t o the r a d r .

n l eg
h cie t eek
O e s ou d r ar d the a n n G r m temple2
) a ndbeiR o a n s a s n g
b ilt fte
u a p p ti
r the m b dy
r o or ons of th e hu y b l
an oit we e
, as s m o s as r ,

yi g
of m a n, a n d the ol d sa n

1
) J H a a se D er D om : u K b l n i n se i nen M a ssver hd l tnissen
.

2
) Th e Gr ee k s ori gi n a lly b u i lt t he ir t emp l es with ou t r oofs i n ord e r tha t th e G odh e a d
,

t o w hose g l ory th e t em ha d b e e n e r e ct e d mig ht w ith ou t p ai n s ta k e p ossessi on


a b od e p ;
,

of his t emp or a r e y su p p ose d th e G odh e a d t o b e p r ese nt in p erson d ur in g


y p
ce rt ai n cerem oni e s a n d w h e n th e G odh e a d w a s exp e ct e d th e e ntr a n ce t o th e h oly
, ,

of holi e s r em a in e d 0 e n a n d n ob od y v en tu re d t o th row a g l a n c e in th a t di r ecti on ,

d u ri n g th a t tim e . b u i lt th e a b od e of th e Godh e a d in th e prop orti ons th ey


im a gin e d t he Godh e a to b e a nd these proporti ons they foun d in th e Cosmos i n ,

m an , i n n a tur e a rrou n d th em Th e t emp l e w a s th e r e fore a s it wer e erect e d


.
, ,

a l ong t h e l i nes of p ower w hi c h oc cu r in na tu re La t e r th e t o c ov e rin w a s intr o


d u c e d t h e c u p ol a the a rc he s b u t h e r e a l so is k ept in m in d tfi
.

, , e b u m a n orm d r awn ,

u in a c ert a in a tt itu d e
p _ .
Fm
I I I ea _ lV d
su m t ota l _ su m t ot a l

The p rop orti on of the se su m s t ot a l is = 1 Z -


so a di ffer e nce
of t o the c orr ect p rop ort i on .

v at Vi n — 9 5ss
.
'

VI I a VIII 8
su m t ota l su m tota l
The p rop orti on of the se su ms t ota l is 1 2 so a d i ffe rence of
-

t o the c orr e ct p r op orti on .

If one t ake s the su m of the d i st a nce s of the od d nu mbe red pl anets


8 GB Qt in a nd c omp ar e s it t o the su m of the di st a nce s of the eve n
, , , ,

nu mbe r e d pl a net s 2 d b , , one gets a g a i n a p r op orti on devi a ti ng


,

only fr om the c orr ect one .

If we t a ke the su m of only 3 pl a net s of one grou p viz the su m of , .

69 Qt H a nd c omp ar e it t o the 3 pl a net s of the othe r gr ou p


, , b tit , ,

we get r e sp th e nu mbe rs a nd and the p r op orti on of



. .

t he se nu mbe rs is a g a in 1 2 so a d iffe r e nc e t o the c orr ect


p rop orti on of only
T he t ime s t a ke n for one r ev ol u ti on of the pl a net r e spe c tively one
, ,

m a y c omp ar e i n t hi s w a y a nd fi nd the sa me r e su lt a l so e g the , . .

di a meters of the sma lle st a nd of the l arge st of the Moons of J u pite r ,

or the d i a mete r of S a tur n t o th e seize of i ts i nne rm ost r i ng a nd one will


fi nd the p rop orti on 1 e tc Thi s me a n p r op orti on i n the C osm os
.

i s a l so p r ed omi nant i n the f ou r ki ng d oms of na tur e b u t t ha t it d oe s ,

not o cc u r everywh er e n ee d not a st oni sh u s Indeed the C osm os it self .

a fte r w hi ch the i ntegr a l p ar ts of the se f our ki ng d om s a r e f orm ed show s


u s a t v ar i ou s ti me s only c onsi d e r th e diffe r e nce s with the Ap heli u m
a nd t he P e r i heli u m of t he pl a net s devi a ti ons fr om thi s f ou nd ati on
p r op orti on " B u t thi s d oe s not a lter the f a ct tha t the gol d en cu t is the
chi ef p rop or ti on i n C osm os a nd M i cr oc osmos


A s a b ove so bel ow , .
A st r ol ogy a nd the B ibl e .


The mb ers the sig ns the constel
nu , ,

l a ti ons, n a tu e th ey a ll a re c on
r ,

n e ct e d wi th the sec ets of th e christi an r


re l ig i on .

Km sn .

W he n we be ar in mi nd th a t many d e scripti ons in the Ol d a s we l l


a s in the Ne w Te st a me nt a r e b a se d on C osmi c a stro l ogi ca l f ou nd a ti on ~ ~
,

it is not difficu lt to show th a t the B ible i s not mer ely a hi st oric al


,

d ocu ment it i s m or e tha n tha t it c ont a i ns in a symb ol ic fonn the st ory


, , ,

of the bei ng of the U nive rse a nd of the c omi ng i nt o bei ng of our C os


mos with a ll it c onta i ns The B ible w a s wr itte n by m en w ho a tt a i ni ng
.

t o the kn owledge of t hei r ow n sou l s a tt a i ne d to t ha t of a l l sou l s a nd


, ,

t he L ife the S u b st anc e of S ou l s A B ible i s a l so a hie r oglyp h of the


, .

S ou l a nd the Z od i a c i s the fi rst B ible


,

T he w riter s or c omp ose rs of the v ari ou s B ook s ha ve b rou ght their
symb olic r ep r e se nt a ti on of th e m a s m u c h a s p ossible i n r el a ti on t o the
f a ct s of hi story a s the se ha ve c ome d own to them Thi s w a s not p os
, .

sible eve ryw he r e a nd seei ng t ha t the hi st ori c a l eve nt s only se r ve a s a


v eil for the Tr u th they a ll owe d libe rtie s ; a nd the r ef or e hi st ory in the B ible
,

d oe s not c oi nc ide he r e a nd the r e with the f a ct s a s t hey r e a lly t ook pl a c e .

Ou r B ible w hi ch i s so m u ch a b u se d in a l l d i r ecti ons by t hose w ho ,

w a nt to p r ove a l l p ossi ble ki nd s of m a te ri a l hyp othe se s by me a ns of


bible text s ( tha t ha ve a d eep cosmi c mea ning) i s f u ll of a strologic a l
-
,

symb oli sm .

The seven pl a net s a nd twel ve signs of the Z od i a c are r ep re se nted in


t he m ost d ive rse w a y s ; thi s w ou ld a l r e a dy fill v ol u me s a nd one ,

mi ght g o on a na ly si ng th e B ible b oth the N ew a nd O ld Te sta ment 2),

i n t hi s li ne .

All origi na l r eligi ons a re b a se d on a stro l ogi c eve ry f orm of r elig i on -


,

i s a r eflecti on of t ha t w hi ch t ook pl a c e in hi ghe r pl a ne s a nd the r itu a l s


we r e cl osely c onne c te d with the p ositi on of the S u n in the signs of
t he Z odi a c .

Ta ki ng the c osmic m onth to be a b ou t 2 1 60 ye ar a fte r the retrogra ,

d a ti on of the ve rna l eq u i nox of a b ou t 50 a ye ar the C osmi c ye ar


'

t ot a l s a b ou t 2 6000 ye ars ( se e p . .

R e ck one d a fte r the ti m e of t he c osmic ye a r the S u n i s now in


A q u a r i us a nd bef or e the begi nni ng of our e r a it e nte r e d the sign P isces .

Ther ef or e we fi nd everyw he r e wit h the a ncie nt Chri sti a ns the fish symbol -
.

) S ee : A Ki ngsford Th e P e rfe ct W a y
1 . . .

2
) R ef e r to t“he c l a ssica l w ork of G i ova nni S chi a p a r el l i d i rec tor of the B re r a ,

Ob se rva tory on : D i e A stron omi e d e s Al te n Te st a m ent es (G erm a n t ra nsl a ti on) He



.

r e ga r d si t ro f m
a n ot he r o int of vi ep w
a s th e occ u lti sts, b u t in t ha t d e a r tm ent al so, p
he f w
i nd s th e re l a ti on b e t ee n th e B ib l e a nd the know l e d g e of the st a rs .

R f
e er a l so t o the w p p
ork s of P r y ce on t h e A oc a ly se a nd on th e Gos e l Of S John p . .
The di sc iple s of Chr i st we re fishers fi shers of hu m a n sou l s Th er e is .

ever q u e sti on of fishing of m u ltipli c a ti on of the fish es etc Thi s symb ol , .

i s f ou nd a o i n t he C a t a c omb s of R ome on a nu mbe r of c hri sti a n gra ve s


. .

tha t d a te fr om N e ro s time fr om the pe rse cu ti ons of the Chri sti ans ’

, .

The Old T e st a me nt i s
p ri ncip a lly wr itte n a fte r the Egypti a n a str o ,

l og y , a n i nevit a ble r e su lt of the Egypti a n exile of the J e w s D u ri ng .

the fi rst D yna sty ther e we r e not a c cepte d twel ve si gns of the Zodi a c ,

b u t ten If a t tha t time the nu mbe r of signs ha d bee n t a ke n t o be


.

twelve M ose s w ou l d not ha ve e ngr a ve d 1 0 b u t 1 2 c omm a nd me nt s i n


,

the st one t a ble s


Th e N ew Te st a me nt i s p ri nc ip a lly w r itte n a fte r the Chal d e a n a str o
l ogy viz it c a me i nt o bei ng ce ntu r ie s a fte r the retu rn of the Jew s in
, .

P a l e sti na w he r e the Cha l d e a n a str ol ogy w a s bei ng stu die d He r e a nd


, .

ther e the e ar lie r E gypti a n i nfl u e nce c a nnot be d e nie d .

I n C ha lde a B a byl on A ssyr i a t he r e w a s a time w he n 36 a nd l a te r


, , ,

24 Z od i a c a l si gns we r e su pp ose d t o exi st ( it w a s p r ob a bly a m a nne r ,

of d ivi d i ng i nt o d e ca na t es) w he r e a s not u ntil th e l a st ce nt ur ie s bef or e


C hr i st the a cc ept anc e of 1 2 Z od i a ca l si gns be ca me u ni v e r sa l .

We sha ll g ive a few ex a mple s from the gr e a t nu mber o f pl a c e s


w hich ha ve bee n stu d ie d to show the r el a ti on of the B ible t o Astr ol ogy ,

a nd A str onomy p r e su pp osi ng tha t by thi s st a teme nt


, w hi ch w e -

r e g a r d a s the m ost l og i ca l a n d c omp r e he nsible to ou r c onsc i ou sn e ss


w e ar e not a sse rti ng t ha t a gr e a t p art of the f a ct s in the N ew a s well
a s i n the Ol d Te st a me nt ha ve not r e a lly oc c u rr e d On the c ontrary the .

eve nts t a ki ng pl a ce on the highe r pl a ne s ar e r efle cte d on the p hy si c a l


pl an e ,so t h e r e we see only the r efle c ti ons u su a lly withou t surmi si ng ,

their d eepe r se nse .

1
) The sig n w a s in sert e d b y the Gr eek s in th e 10
. rx , th e sig n of e u i q li b riu m ,

si g ns of th e odi a c Z
a n d t he signs up a nd m w e r e ori g in a lly on e
, b e ore the , f
inserti n g of _ rL . . mm
Thi s sign occu rs sinc e the o ent th a t the di vi si on in the tw o
se x e s w m m i p
i th hu a n ity d u rin g th e L e u r a n e ri od t ook p
l a ce Ma n ( Q ) is now in .

w fm p p f
b e t ee n th e e in ine rin c i l e i n its tw o signi i c a nc e s th e servin sa ving rin p ,

cip l e m 7 on one a n d th e t emp ti ng m a t e ri a l p rin cip l e in ( th e s n e of th e dr a , u

g on) on th e oth e si d e a n d it i s th e t sk of th e form er to ove c om e the l a tt e r


r , a r
rin c i p l e This fight i s symb ol i e d in di ff e ent wa ys b y the fi ght wi th the d a gon
. s r r .

a t i s w hy the si gn in a lw ys ep ese nts d a ng e r c oming f om t he si d e of th e a r r , r

ma t e i a l sense s The Zodi c l sign s ( their symb ol s) a e nothing b t this sn ake (the
r . a a r u
tempte m a tt e ) ep esent ed in va ri o a t ti tu d e th s m b oli sing th e oa d of r
W e c a n sa y t he s m e of t h e l e tt e sign of ae ori gin l l a ngu a ge s
r, r r r us s u r

e vol ti on
u . a r- s a ,

d e riv e d f om t he Zod a ca l sym b ol s a n d t hi s c a n sti ll b e tr c e d e v eryw he e in o r


r i a r u
m od e n l e tt e si gns
r r- .

Th s th e S gn up in e epresent ed b y the l ett e s L M S a n d Z an d b y


u i s ,
ar r r , , , ,

comb in a t i on of t he se l e tt erss M o t hi s ing so n d s c om e nd er m In th e . s s - u u .

ta li smans amul e ts e tc of th e A nci ent s th a t occ pi ed th emse lves with bl a ck ma g i c


, , . u ,

th e l e tt e s S a nd Z oc c
r freq e ntly These l ett ers s a lly me n something ma li
. . ur u . u u a
c i ons, d a rk , th a t c a nn o t b e a r th e l ig ht .
238

on the p hy si ca l pl aneHe r e the r el a ti on i s shown betw ee n the


.

1 2 Ap ostl es an d th e 1 2 Z od i a c a l signs or r at he r the 1 2 pl a nets c on ,

f orma ble to them of w hi ch as w e sha ll tr y to show in the e sote ric p a rt


,

9 ha ve a t p r e se nt m anife sted on the p hy sic a l pl an e .

We ha ve t o reg ar d (a s we ha ve see n on p 32 34) the 1 2 sta ge s .


,

of ev ol u ti on of th e L og os the C r e a t or of our sol ar system in th e 1 2 ,


-
,

Zodi a c a l signs ; a nd in the 1 2 pl anets the 1 2 p r i nc ip a l sta ge s of M a n i n


,

ev ol u ti on symb oli sed by the Ap ostle s


, .

O f the Ap ostl e s only ni ne a ppe ar a ctive the r e ma i ning thr ee ,

a r e only m e nti one d .

Chri st sa i d t o the Ap ostle s Thou sha lt sit on twelve thr one s j u d gi ng



,

the tw elve tribe s of I sr a el



.

The Twel ve tr i bes ) r ep re sent the 1 2 p arts of the he a ve ns (r e sp


1
, .

the 1 2 hou se s of the hor osc ope ) of w hich the pl anet s ar e ru le rs Th e .

tri be s are g a the re d roun d the f ou r si d e s of the Ta berna cl e the 4 q u a dr a nts ,

of the hor osc ope He r e we se e the c ombina ti on of the 4 tr iplicitie s


.

a nd the 3 cr osse s of th e hor osc ope ( p .

The b re a stpl a te with p r eci ou s st one s w orn by the jewi sh highpri est s , ,

w a s a n a str ol ogic a l symb ol eve ry st one r ep re se nte d a sign of the


,

Zod i a c a nd they m a y be cl a ssifie d a cc or d i ng t o the or d er a l ong w hi ch


up to t hi s time the jewel s ar e arra nged u nd e r the diffe r e nt signs .

(C omp ar e A str ol ogy in the Ap oca lyp se b y W G C olli ngw ood) . . .

I n the sa m e w a y the jewel s w hi ch ar e Sp oke n of in the Holy C ity


of Je rusa lem ha ve t o be r e g ar d ed (R evel a ti on of S t J ohn) . . .

The new J erusa l em w hi c h S t J ohn sa w w he n he w as l e d to the m ou n .


,

ta in by the angel (the m ou nt a i n symb oli se s a highe r c ond iti on of c onsc i ou s


,

ne ss , a wi d e r view ) ha d the sha pe of a cu be with 1 2 g a te s a nd a t


the g a te s 1 2 a ngel s a nd the nam e s w r itte n on the g a te s wer e the
na me s of the 1 2 tri be s of I sra el On the e a st the nort h the sou th a nd .
, ,

the we st we r e 3 g a te s ( see the divi si on of the hor osc ope r e sp the he a ve ns) . .

The w a ll of the c ity ha d 1 2 f ou nd a ti ons 1 2 g a te s g arni she d with 1 2 p r e c i ou s ,

st one s r ep r e se nti ng the 1 2 Pa tri arch s ( sons of J a c ob ) etc


, .

1 Compare th e Sons of J cob wi th the conforma b l e sign s of the Zod i a c and


) a
re a d wh t i s sa i d of the c ha a ct ers of th ose 1 2 sons in G ene si s 49 The c onform it
G a d a tr0 0 p sha ll overc ome hi m b t h e sh y ;
a r .

i s v ery evid en t e g wi th A r i e s . .

, : u a
overc om e a t th e l ast wi th Le o J u d a h is a li on s w hel wi th S co pio D a n sha ll
“ “ ’
r
j d g e hi s p eop l e D an sha ll b e a serp ent b th e w a y ; u go N ht a l i h e giveth
u ,
" “
,

g oodl y wo ds (B th e p lan et of sp eec h) ; q a ri s R eu ben my rst born a nd th e


” “
r u u ,

be gi nnin g of my st re ng th (7; m n m the pl a net of th e higher oct a ve) ; th e Fishe s


a , ,

S i meon a n d Levi O m y sou l c ome not th o into the ir secre t asse mb ly ( 1 2th

, u

hou se th e fish e s a d o b l e gn) etc


, u si .

In oth e r cases in or d e to find th e conne c ti on w e ha ve to c onsu lt the ol d


, r ,

symbo li c st a r m a s e g wi th Ca ncer I ssa cha r a n ass co ching d own b etw ee n “


-
. .
, , u
tw o b d e ns I n
ur e si g n Ca n ce
. tw o st a rs b ear th e nam e of resp north a n d sou th
r .

a ss Thi s s b j ect mi ght b e tre t e d m ore fu lly


u b u t th a t wou l d l e d u s b eyon d t h e
a , a
Sc op e of this work .
2 39

Wha t el se ca n be me a nt by the N ew Jeru sa lem th a n the p ur ified “


,

hu ma n b ody p u rge d of the a ni mal p a ssi ons a nd arrived a t harmony with


,

the C osmos a fte r w hi ch it i s b u ilt in its d iffe r e nt p a rt s p hysica l a str a l , ,

an
d m e nt a l (i n the hor osc ope r ep r e se nted by the hou se s signs and pl a nets) , .

S t J ohn w as a n expe r ie nc ed occu lti st a nd a str ol oge r


. thi s i s ,

shown everyw he r e a o by the st on e s whi c h g arni sh the g a te s a nd


. .

which a gree in or der to the p r eci ou s st one s a s they ha d to be w orn in


e a ch month so when the S u n we nt thr ou gh an othe r sign a cc ording
,

to a ncie nt astr ol ogi ca l t r a diti on The fi rst f ou nd a ti on w a s j a spe r i e the


. . . .


st one for Ar ie s (S t P ete r) O f him Je su s sa id : . On thi s stone I shaI l b u il d
.

my chu r ch The 1 2 st one s t ogethe r r ep r e se nt the chur ch ; b u t a t the



.

sa me ti me the C osm os a nd M a n .

A s the w hole mora l


w orld r e st s on the 1 2 Ap ostle s (the 1 2 sta ge s
of ev ol u ti on) so d oe s the w hole C osm os r e st on the Zodi a c a l signs
the R ing p ass—
, ,

the 1 2 sta ge s of ev ol u ti on of the L og os

not -
.

The Angel showed S t J ohn a new he a ve n in ma n himself a nd a .

new e arth the p u ri fied b ody no l onge r su bjected t o d i se a se a nd


, ,

mi sery , a b ody gr ow n fr om the ol d one a nd tha t c orr e sp ond s t o the


fi rst Ad am which i s sp oken of in G e ne si s the Ad a m cr e a ted befor e ,

t he a nim a l s The sec ond A d am in G e ne si s r ep r e se nt s the unp urifie d


.


b ody and thi s Ad am w as not cr e a ted till a fte r a ll the other work w a s
fi ni shed .

S t J ohn sa w the holy city in the sha pe of a c u be Why ex a ctly


“ ”
. .

a cu be ? B ec a u se a cu be devel op s fr om a cr oss by f ol d i ng The , .

cross rep re se nts the unp urified phy sic a l b ody w hi ch by ,

foldi ng devel op s i nt o a cu be the p u rified b od y T he me a ni ng , .

i s evi d e nt .

The ta be rna cle ha d al so the sha pe of a c u be ; it c onsi sted


of t hr ee p art s the fore cou rt symb oli si ng the p hy sic a l b od y
,
-
, ,

e temp l e p r op er the astra l bod y a nd th e hol y of hol i es


, ,

w hich no b ody w as al l owed t o ente r repr esenting the Ego C omp ar e , ,


.

the stru ctu r e of the a nc ie nt G r eek a nd R om a n temple s w hi ch a l l of ,

them in d iffe r e nt w a y s symb oli se m an A s l ong a s man is still deep


, , .

in m a tte r hi s symb ol i s the cr oss a nd by r ege ne ra ti on so not by



, ,

ge nera ti on the c u be devel op s from it t he hig he r ma n G od s i ma ge , ,


the p ur e r eflexi on of the C osm os .

The 1 2 g a te s r ep r e se nt the 1 2 ope ni ng s in the hu m a n b ody t hrou gh


which the force s of the Cosm os e nte r The p ri ncip a l str eet i s the .

b ra i n spi na l c ord throu gh which ru ns the river of life


-
, the spi na l
m a rrow Th e tr ee of life ri se s on it (the 1 2 p a ir of bra i n ne rve s)
.
-
.

The 24 el d e r s se a te d on throne s a r e the me d i a t or s betwee n the


, ,

7 angel s of the pl a ne ts a nd the 1 44000 Thi s nu mber 24 ta ke s i ts origi n .

in the ti me of the Cha lde a n astr ol ogy w he n 24 z od i a ca l si gns we r e ,

su pp osed to be .
The f ou r a nim a l s typify the fixed c r oss of the Zodi a c , the B u ll
t he L i on (Q ) t he Ea gle (m) t he M a n , ,

Whe n we c onc eive the story of the thr ee wi se men from the East
sy mb oli c a lly a ll t ha t i s i nexpli ca ble d i sa ppe ar s The thr ee wi se me n
, .
,

m a gi ci a ns ha d c omp u te d tha t a c e rt a i n c onstell a ti on of tw o pl a net s


, . ,

f a lli ng ex a ctly on the meri d i a n of Je ru sa lem me a nt the bi rth a t tha t


'

pl a ce of the M e ssi a h the W orld T e a che r w hose a dvent ha d been fore


, ,

t ol d A nd gu ide d by thi s st ar or c onstell a ti on they cam e to w or
.
,

ship Him .

The life
Je su s i s not only a tr a ge d y w hi ch t ook pl a c e a b ou t 2000
of
ye ars a go w hen the S u n e nte re d the si gn of P i sc e s it i s not only a
, ,

st ory i n the ne w te st a me nt w hi ch c a n i n one s stu d y be te ste d obj ecti vely


, ,

a cc or di ng t o hi st or y a n d b e cr itici se d ( mod ernism) nor a me r e f a ct t ha t


, ,

only nee d s bel i ef i n or d e r t o p r ocur e he a ve n t o m a n ( or thod oxy) Thi s

.

tra gedy live s a round us in the sta rs M a croc osm os a nd in us t heir ,

im a ge M i croc osm os It is the c osmic tr a ge d y in w hi ch the whole


.

C osm os a lw a y s pl a y s its p a rt .


J esus symb oli se s the spi r itu a l r ei ncar na ted m a n w ho ri se s fr om
m a tte r i e e vol ves . . .

J ohn the B a p tist his p r e d ece ssor i s the symb ol of the m a te r i al m a n


, ,

w ho ha s r e a ched the l owe st p oi nt of i nv ol u ti on a nd of w hom i s sa i d :


no one i s m or e p r ofet t ha n h e b u t the le a st i n the Ki ng d om of He a ve n

,

i s m or e tha n he
Thi s rs exp re sse d by L ena d e B eer a s f oll ow s: The C hri stm a s of D e c e m
.

be r
the 24 th sig nifie s the tr i u mp h of the my sti c S u n in c ontr a d i sti n c ti on t o ,

tha t of the p hy si ca l S u n on the fe a st of S t J ohn J u ne 24 th whe n the .


, ,

S u n a fte r ha v i ng r e a ched it s ze nith a rr ive s a t the su mme r sol sti c e w h e n ,


-

e nte ri ng the sign of C a nce r A c c or di ng t o the S ecr et D octr ine


( II p 5 9
.8) J oh n th e B a pti st b o r n w h e n t h e p hy sic a l S u n w a s i n i,ts
Ze nit h w a s only a not i niti a ted a scete S o tha t he c ou l d te a ch hi s
“ ”
, .

p u pil s no hi gher wi sdom tha n the my ste rie s r el a ting t ha t Sp her e of


m a tt er of w hi ch w a te r i s the symb ol Tha t i s w hy J ohn the B a pti st .

witne sse d of Je su s a s f oll ows I b a ptize you with w a ter b u t



he, ,

sha ll b a ptize y ou with the Holy G host a nd with fi r e



.

When on D ec 25 th in C hri stm as night the S u n in C a p ric orn p a sse s


.
, .

the M e r i d i an the new L ig ht i s b orn The d a y s begi n t o le ngt he n On


, . .

J u ne 24 th the d a te of S t J ohn s bi rt h the d a y s begi n t o shorte n S o


, .

, .

we u nd er st and a noth er si d e of S t J ohn s r el a ti on to Je su s whe n S t J ohn .



.

sa y s He sha ll i ncr e a se a nd I sha ll d ecr e ase The na tu r a l m a n t he


“ ”
.
, ,

o l d Ad a m m u st d e cr e a se w he r e a s the spi ritu a l m an Chr i st i nc r e a se s


, , , , .

The thr ee wi se men the thr ee star s f ormi ng O ri on s belt (the three
,

m a gi c i ans) tr a vel ri se f rom the East to the We st to the sp ot ,

w her e the new S on of L ig ht begi ns its c ourse Th ey ha d from the Ea st .


243


The l d iers pu t a crown of thorn s ( Corona) u p on his he a d
so In th e .
” “

m orning they t ook Je su s i nt o the c omm on ha ll a nd p u t on him a sca rl et


r ob e The S u n show s its r oy a l r obe a t su nri se in p urp le gl ow

. .

The b an d of sol d ier s t ook the r obe off fr om him a nd l e d him a w a y


in hi s ow n r a ime nt W hen the S u n ri se s hi ghe r the p ur pl e gl ow



.

d i sa ppe ar s a nd the S u n r a d i a te s its p u r e w hite li ght .

S im on of Cyr e ne
f m
the m a n r o y be
the c ou ntr , i s B ootes w ho
, ar s
the c r oss, p i t w e e e lipti
the o n h r c eq t i te e t
c a nd u a or n rs c .

lg t
G o o ha , the pl e ac k ll
of the s u g le e
i s the cup ; M ary M a d a n , the
i pl ite
ha r- a r, t i g e
i s s a nd n n ar the cr oss Onewill fi nd he r a s B er eni ce s

.

e ve ly v lt
h a i r a t th e h a n au .


l ie w e t ey
The so d r s, h n h if e Je
ha d cru c i dp e g e t
su s, a rt d hi s a rm n s i n
fou r p tar s (fore f
a ch of the l ie
ou r so d e be
r s hi s sha r ) a n d the r o was
wit t e m w ve
hou a s a , o w le
n in one ho p e

ef te w ite
; i e the ur , u nr r a c d , h . .

li th o f t h e S J ep
n — o beh m y l
w J ep ep e e t
n

c o ou r e d , hr r s n s
g u , s s r o a s a -
os
as Vi e y
c ro ef te lig t
the r r a c d h ,f te i t
re r a c l by
d n o t he 7 c o ou r s th e
p
s he r e of the e t ar h .


Whe n the re w a s d a r kne ss ov er al l the l a nd the b od i e s of the ,

sa i nt s a r ose fr om thei r gra v e s the S t a rs be c omi ng vi sible i n th e


he a v e n s a s soon a s the v e il of d a y li g ht i s r e nt with the e c lip se o f


,
-

t he S u n a nd the st on e (i e the S u n s r a d i a n ce ) i s r olled b a c k f r om the


, . .

g r a v e o f t h e st ars .

N i em oj ewski, f r om w hom p a rt of the p r ece d i ng ha s bee n t a ke n ,



sa y s , L e t u s le arn to l ook u p fr om the g ol d e n bee w hi c h a li ght s on
the b l u e ca lyx to the st arry b e e t ha t hov e r s a l ong the b l u e v a u lt o f
,

he a v e n ; fr om the f a it hfu l d og on e a rt h t o the d og tha t ru ns its c ou r se .

i n the he a v e ns a n d f a it hfu lly i nd i c a t e s the time s a nd t hei r cha ng e s ;


fr om the mi ghty li on on e art h to the li on i n w hose sign the d i v ine S u n
i s pl a c e d i n su mme r bef or e it d e cli ne s t o a u t u m n L et u s w or ship not
, .

the e a rt hly b u t the he a v e nly one s ; t ha t it m a y be b r ou ght hom e t o u s


how wi se a nd m a je sti c a ll t hi s is "
Thu s the st a r s na y the he a v e ns t hem selve s r eve a l t hei r se cr et s to
, ,

us . T he d i st a n ce w hi ch sep ara te s u s i s n e u tr a li se d by the se nse of a ,

j oint tr a g ed y .

It l d be b orne in mi nd with the se a str ol ogi c a l expl a na ti ons


shou ,

tha t in c onse q u e nc e of the p r e c e ssi on the S u n s p ositi on in the st arry ,


sky i s m od ifie d in c our se of time W ha t th e he a ve ns of A u u st show .


g
n ow i s a b ou t w ha t 20 ce ntur i e s a g o J u ly showe d T he p r e c e d i ng shou l d
, .

b e st u d ie d with a c omm on st ar m a p in c onn e cti on with the my thol ogie s


-
,

a s th e y t ook t hei r ori gi n i n a l l na ti ons of a ntiq u it a n d a s t he y f orm


y ,

on e l og i ca l w hole with A str o l o


gy
-
.

Whe n in the t y
s or of J ob we su b stitu te S a t an by S a tu rn a nd we
im a gi ne tha t J ob s p rogr e ssive S un ca me in c onj un cti on to b in z in

his ra d ix hor osc ope th u s setting i nt o a cti on a n i nharm oni ou s a spe c t of


,

M ars a t the sam e time we u nd ersta nd the t a lk of G od


, to
S a ta n (b) a n d G od s pe rm i ssi on t o p u t J ob to the te st The d i se a se J ob

su ffe r ed fr om w as sm a ll —
.

p ox a typi c a l M ar s S a tu rn d i se a se J ob s fu rt he r

-
, .
,

tri a l s a l so ar e expe rie nce s a ny one might u nd erg o u nd er su chlike a spe cts .

The dr a ma cru c ifixi on of Chri st we might c onc eive a s bei ng


of t he
symb oli se d i n the car d i na l c r oss of the Z odi a c ;
the sign Y i s i n the o c c u lt scie nc e s the si gn of
‘ ’

Chr i st a nd so he r e r ep r e se nt s Chr i st on t he c ross


f orme d by the M er i d i an a nd the Eq u a t or The f oot .

of the c r oss r e st s on a T he cru c ifixi on ta ke s .

pl a c e on the d a y of the eq u i nox in the six th hou r , ,

the ex a c t m ome nt the S u n (the S on) sets d ie s .

D ar kne ss set i n t he veil of the temple i s r e nt


,

i n tw a i n (The temple .the C osm os E arth ,

on t hi s d a y of eq u i nox i s d ivi d e d by the eq u a t or ,

i nto tw o eq u a l p ar ts d ay a nd ni ght are of the sa m e lengt h) On C hr i st s .


r ight h a nd a nd on His left ha nd a thi e f w a s ha nge d symb oli si ng the signs ,

a nd Z . The se a r e the si gns in whi ch the eq u i nox t a ke s pl a c e so ,

her e either ni ght be c ome s short er an d d ay l onge r in Q3 t her e i s


t a ke n off the night a nd in Z off the d ay (the thieve s) .

The t hief E5 r i se s t o he a ve n wi th Chri st viz t hi s sign i s r i si ng the , .


,

oth e r ( Z ) si nk s i n t he gra ve u nd e r the hor iz on


, th e n ethe rw or l d
the kingd om of S a t a n or S a t u rn (the sign Z of w hi ch I; i s the ru l er) .

At the m ome nt of the cru cifixi on of the C hr i st the S u n w a s in the ,

R a m i n the neighb ou rhood of the fixe d st ar s El N a th a nd N a ti c (the


, ,

m e ani ng of the se n a me s ar e r e sp the wou nd ed ma n a nd the ki ll ed ma n)


. .

Chr ist the S on i s e v i d e ntly sym b oli se d he r e by the S u n w hi ch c a me


,

from Pi sc e s (DC) in ord e r t o be cru cifie d in Arie s .

The Cru cifix ion sym b oli se s the l ow e st p oi nt of the d e sc e nt of the


“ ”

L og os in m a tte r the S u n r e a che s i ts l ow e st me ri d i a n for the nort hern


,

h e mi sp he r e on the d a y a nd hou r of th e cr u c ifixi on Fr om tha t m ome nt .

the S u n asc e nd s in ot he r w or d s the m a te ri a l r e c e d e s


, the spi r it u a l ,

be c ome s p r e d omi nant The tw o crimi na l s symb oli se d by X a nd 93


.
,

r ep r e se nt th e l usts a nd d esir es of the m a te ri a l life w hich a re p artly ,

c onq u e r e d a nd the r ef or e se nt b a c k t o the nethe rw or l d w he nc e t hey


c am e , an d p artly tr a nsm u t e d e nnoble d so t ha t they ri se u p t o the
, ,

Zenith a s hi gher q u aliti e s Take n in thi s se nse the cru c ifixi on symb oli se s
.

a t the sa m e time the ev ol u ti on of i nd ivi d u a l m a n .

Wh e n we stu dy the B ible in thi s w a y a new li ght ri se s for u s a t , ,

every p a ssa ge on its i nne r me a ni ng a nd m u ch tha t w a s e nigma ti cal


,

t o u s so far be c ome s c le ar W e m u st be ar in mi nd tha t m u ch ha s


, .

bee n wrongly tr ansl a te d in the B ib l e and i s the ref or e ob scur e


.
to bli nd r e a son a nd a s the pl a net s them selve s know nothi ng of the
a ngle s t hei r r a y s f or m wit h the E ar t h the E art h m u st ha ve a sou l , .

The E a rt h i s a livi ng bei ng ; one mig ht fi nd i n it a n d on it a l l t ha t


i s a na l og ic to the p a rt s of the a nim a l b od y .


T he E a rt h p osse sse s a f or m a ti ng p ower a c e rt a i n i ma g i na ti on , ,

m oti on c ert a i n d i se a se
, a nd its ebb a nd fl ow i s its p r ocess of
,

r e spir a ti on A c e r t a i n im a g e of the Z od i a c a nd of the r em a i ni ng fi r m a me nt


.

i s p ri nte d by G od i n the E art h s sou l



.


Thi s is the c onne cti on betwee n tha t w hich i s he a ve nly a nd t ha t
whi ch i s e art hly the ca u se of the c orre sp onde nce b etwee n He a ven a nd
,

E a rt h of a ll a c ti ons a nd m oveme nt s on E art h


, .

T he pl a net s a nd its a spe c t s ha v e a n i nfl u e nc e on the i nn e r p ower


of m a n They a rou se a ll ki nd s of em oti ons a nd p a ssi ons a nd thr ou gh


. ,

them often a t the sa m e time the m ost fri ghtfu l a cti ons a nd p ossibilitie s
, , .

They i nfl u e nc e the c onc epti on the birth a nd throu gh tha t the temp e r a ,

me nt a nd the cha ra cter of man a nd on this for the g r ea ter p a r t Astr o , , ,

l ogy is fou nd ed .

Keple r sa ys f u rthe r : Pr ob a bly the S u n d oe s not only ra di a te light


“ ‘

a nd he a t i nt o u nive r sa l sp a c e b u t it i s a l so the c e ntr e a nd the se a t of


,

the p u r e i ntelle c t ) a nd the sou r ce of ha rmony in the w hole C osm os


1

a l l p l a nets a r e sp ir ited .

In de r to bec ome m a nife ste d the Logos m u st limit him self


or w he r e ,

He wi sh ed to m a nife st ; a nd to t ha t w hi c h i s pe rf e ct the r e is only one ,


'

m a nife st a ti on p ossible viz the perfe ct ma nife sta ti on . a nd in or d e r ,

t o cr e a te the C r e a t or m u st su pp ose p ar t of Him self over a g a inst Him


,

self It i s evi d e nt t ha t thi s limit a ti on t ook pl a c e ; w he r e v e r c onsc i ou sn e ss


.

a ppe ars i n d iffe r e nt d eg r ee s of d evel opme nt ( a nd w e se e t hi s ev er y


where a b ou t u s) limit a ti on in some d ire cti on must ha ve t a k en pl a ce .

I n a p hy si c a l w a y we ca n r ep r e se nt thi s limit a ti on b y thi nki ng of


vi br a tions All exp r e ssi on of life a nd c onsci ou sne ss i n w ha teve r w a y i s
.
,

a vib r a ti on a nd howe v e r p oor t hi s w or d a nd t hi s r ep r e se nt a ti on m a y


,

be we ha ve no better a nd ar e c ompelle d t o be c onte nt with it


, .

We know f u rt he r tha t e ve rythi ng in na tu r e a s w e ll a s in ou r life ,

i s su bje ct e d t o a c e r t a i n rhythm a n i ncr e a si ng a nd a d ecr e a si ng Thi s ,


.

i s the c a se b oth i n gr e a t t hi ng s a nd in sm a ll i n the C osm os a nd in ,

the mi cr oc osm os i n m a n a nim a l pl a nt a nd mi ner a l Thi s r i se a nd f a ll


, , , .

w a s c a lle d M a nva nta ra (a ctiv e expi ra ti on) a nd P r a l a ya (i na cti v e insp i


ra ti on) i n the a ncie nt Hi nd u p hil osop hy ; a nd if we b r i ng t hi s r i se a nd
f a ll i nt o r el a ti on with the m a nife sta ti on of the L og os we m u st a rri v e a t
the f oll owi ng c onc l u si on .

Wh a t we c a ll the d escent of the L og os into ma tter w e mi ght im a gine


a s the sl owi ng u p of t he vib ra ti ons of m a nife st a ti on of w hi ch
the ne c e ssa ry c onseq u enc e i s a nothe r exp r e ssi on i n the m a nife st a ti on

1
) S ee “
Cosmos a nd Mi cr ocos os m by C . A q Li b r a
. .
24 7

a nd first a cha nge in w ha t we c a ll the cond iti on of a gg r eg a tion .

Whe n we go in Opp osite d ir e cti on vi z from the d e nse st c ond iti on .

of m a tte r i n w hi ch the vib ra ti on of the a t om s i s sl owe st t o gr e a te r a nd ,

g r e a te r fi ne n e ss a n d t h e r ef o r e m ore ra pi d vib ra ti ons of m a tter we get ,

e g b e gi nni ng wit h i ce by he a ti ng wa ter n ext ste a m or g as wit h w hic h


. .
, ,

t he well k now n t hr ee a ggre ga te s of m a tt e r ar e c omplete


-
.

P r of Cr ookes i s su pp ose d to be on t he tr a c k of a noth e r exp r e ssi on


.


of m a tte r the so c a lle d whi ch te nd s to be a c c epte d ”
, r a d i a ting ma tter
-
,

a s a f ourt h a ggr e g a te )
1
.

The re a re howeve r m or e c ond iti ons of a ggreg a ti on tha n the se


, , ,

t hou gh ou r p hy si ca l se nse s a r e not a d a pte d to ob se rve them W e ma y .


'

b y fur the r he a ti ng the ice fr om w hi ch we st arted c limb u p t o t he se ,

highe r c ond iti ons of m a tt e r ; the t hi r d a gg r e ga te ste a m (Or g a s) i s ob ser ,


~

v a hle for u s u nd er cert a i n c onditi ons b u t overhea ted stea m w hi ch i s of ,

so m u ch u se t o u s a s d y na mi c p rod u ce r i s so n o l onger Yet we .

k now tha t it exi sts .

We m ay go on with ou r p r oce ss of he a ti ng a nd get a t ether which


we may r eg ar d a s the 4th a ggr ega te of m a tter .

Thou gh thi s ethe r ha s n ot bee n Ob served a nd show n by a nyb ody


a s yet t he , m a te r i a l scie nti st s are n ev e rt hele ss oblige d t o a c c ept its
e xi ste nc e i n expl a i ni ng the p he nome na c onc e rni ng light ele c tr i c i ty etc
, , .

The occ u lt scie nti st s ha ve st a te d ce nt u r ie s a g o t ha t n ot only one , ,

ether exi sts b u t fou r d iffe ri ng q u ite fr om e a ch other It d oe s not


, ,
.

m a tte r m u ch he re whethe r the se 4 ethe rs may be r eg ar d ed a s i d e nti c a l


with th e one well known ethe r ; no m or e d oe s it m a tter w hether with
~
,

o ur r ar ef a c ti on of m a tte r we ar g u e i n the wr ong d i re cti on a n d i n r e a lity


the et he r is the d e nse r a nd a solid b ody the t hi nne r I only men
t i one d t hi s t o show the p ossibility of the tr a nsm u ti ng of the v ar i ou s
a g gr eg a te s of m a tte r i nt o e a c h ot he r a nd so the p ossi bi l ity of the
exi stenc e of the othe r w orl d s and the othe r b od ie s of man .

D e nsity a nd t hi nne ss a r e for the m a tte r of tha t only c onc epti ons , ,

w hi ch ha ve by no me a ns an a b sol u te me ani ng .

Th e r e ar e still m or e a ggr e ga te s of m a tte r than the se f our v iz by , .

1P r of C r ook es e ve n b e li eve s tha t he h a s su ccee d e d i n a kin the a t o s vi si b l e


) . m m
by m e a n s Of th e v ery str on g m f
a g ni i c a t i on of hi s sp i nth a r iscop e y e a n s Of thi s . m
m
i nstru ent one c a n see sw a r s of a t o s of a s a ll i ec e of a di u
“ ”
m m m p R m fl y i n a ll
d ir e cti ons ; a s so on a s one a k es t h e bu m m mp p
a g ain st a sc re en of z inc su l hi d e t hey
m
b ec o e vi si b l e a s shining oint s Th e a t o s s a r in g r o p . m w m f m p R m
t h e l i ttl e i ec e of a d iu
c on si st of e l iu H
He c o m
u t e s t h a t t he ve ry s
. mp
a ll i e ce of a di u m p R mth a t sc a rce ly
c a n b e see n c a n g o on 2000 y e a rs t o sen d off
, e li u a to H m m f
s in th i s w a y, b e or e
m
i t b ec o e s a ltog eth er ina c tive a n d i s tr a ns u t e d i n a noth er m m
a t eri a l w hi ch
r e se m
b l es l ea d .

Oli ve r L od g e Th e D ensi ty of th e Ether , in w hi ch he sa ys tha t


“ ”
2
) S ee e .

t he d ensity 0 th e et h e r i s 1 0000 m
illi on ti es th a t of l a ti n a A l so c om p
a re hi s , mp
l ecture d el iver e d in the B ri ti sh A ssoci a ti on in S e t e b er 1 91 3, in w hi ch he sa ys a o p m .

t“ha t scienc e b e gin s to d iscover a c on or ity b e t een a n a t o a nd solar syste s f m w m m .

p
Su bj ecte d t o l a w a nd ord e r the l a”n ets revolve roun d the S u n, j u st like th e e l e ctr ons
r evolve r ou n d th e c or e of th e a t o m .
he a ti ng furt he r and so m a ki ng the vib r a ti ons of the a t om s m or e a nd
m or e ra pi d we may im a gi ne tha t we a t le ngth arrive a t fi rst astra l
, , ,

next m enta l m a tt e r i e the m a tte r of the tw o w or l d s I sp oke a b ou t i n


. .

the begi nni ng ; w orl d s w hi ch perme a te ou r p hy si ca l w orld and i n


r e a lit are one with it Th ey a r e sep a ra ted fr om us only by ou r br a in
y .

consci ousness tha t ca nnot ob serve highe r vib ra ti ons than those of the
,

third a ggr eg a te .

We ha ve me nti one d bef or e tha t man p osse sse s c orr e sp ondi ng b od ie s


for the se w orl d s viz th e astr a l a nd menta l bod ies with c orr e sp ond i ng
, .

a stra l a nd me nta l senses w hich we howeve r c a nnot u se u nd e r nor m a l


,

c i r c u m st a nc e s bec a u se t hey a r e veile d by ou r m a te r i a l se nse s A s soon


, .

a s we l ose ou r p hy sic a l b ody by d e a th a nd we a w a ke in ou r a stra l ,

b od y a nd in the a st ra l w orl d it i s ou r a str a l se nse s w hi ch m a ke u s ob se rve


,

thi s new w orld and the sa me ha ppe ns l a ter on the me nt a l pl ane


, .

The expe rime nt s t a ke n by de R ocha s a nd D u r vi l l e with se nsitive


pe ople mi ght c ou nt a m ateri a l p roof of the exi ste nc e of the fi ner hu m a n
b od ie s They b rou ght their se nsiti v e pe ople in a m a gneti c sleep a nd
.

d u ri ng t hi s sleep t he r e f or me d a t a short di st a nc e fr om he a d a nd b ody ,

a s a r a d i a ti ng ribb on ar ou n d t hem tw o or thr ee r a d i a ti ng em a na ti ons ,

whi ch ra n p ara llel with a nd r ou nd the b od y B y se nsitiv e pe ople the se .

r a d i a d ing r ibb ons we r e d i sti nc tly ob se rve d b u t e v e n to the non cl a i r ,


-

v oy ant ma n the exi stence of the se em ana ti ons whi ch shou l d b e


r eg a r d e d a s the exte r i orize d a st ra l a nd me nt a l b od ie s c ou l d be shown .

Whe n viz a cid s a nd biti ng m a teri a l s wer e b rou ght i nt o the neighb ou rhood
.

of the r a di a ti ng edge the pe r son d eeply a sleep cr ie d ou t l ou d for p a i n


, , , ,

wher e a s he d i d not r e a ct in the le a st whe n they we re b rou ght on his


t ongu e or p a l a te T he p hy si ca l b od y w a s t ot a lly u nr e sp onsive like d e a d
.
, ,

b u t the ot he r b odie s we r e wi d e a w a ke a nd f u ncti oned


If the sleep became d eeper the a str a l pl u s the ment a l b ody c ou l d ,

qu ite l oose n them selve s and step ou t a s w a s ob serve d r em a i ni ng


, ,

c onnecte d with the p hy sic a l b od y by me a ns of a r a d i a ting r ibb on The se .

ob se rv a ti ons sq u ar e c ompletely with the d oc tr i ne s of occ u lti sm .

O ccu lti st s spe a k of th e enorm ou s p owers hi d d e n in na tu r e a nd the


u nive r sa l k nowle d ge of w hi ch w ou l d be too d a nge r ou s to m a nki nd ,

p owe rs w hi ch mi ght be a b u se d a nd the n be c ome di sa str ou s We


, , .

ca n u nd e r st and w ha t the se p owe rs m u st be t a ki ng i nt o c onsi d e ra ti on ,

tha t the p ower i ncre a se s t ogethe r with the vel ocity of a t om vib ra ti on -
.

We know the gr e a t p ower of over he a te d ste am b u t a still gr e a te r -


,

f or c e ele ctr icity i s a l r e a d y a n exp r e ssi on of a highe r a ggr e ga te of


, ,

m a tt e r (of one of the ethe rs) .

The gi g anti c f or c e p r e se nt in the still highe r a ggr eg a te s Of the a str a l


,

a nd me nt a l m a tt e r we c a nnot e v e n sur mi se a pp r oxim a tely


, We begi n .

t o u n d e r st a nd v a gu ely w ha t p owe r r eigns in thou g h t ( a p ow e r of the


1
) Cf D r. . J W
. . Kil ne r (Lond on) w ho
ha s i nvent e d a g l a ss c onta i ning a c ol ou re d
,

f
l u i d , w hich on b eing l ooke d throu gh, en a b l es m a n t o se e th e hu an a u ra di sti nctly m
wi th th e na k e d e ye .
S O we m u st c onc eive the well k now n exp r e ssi on M a n i s a t the -

h e a d of ev ol u ti on not a s a be a u tif u l p hr a se b u t lite r a lly i n it s fu lle st


,

se nse ; of a ll c re a t u r e s t ha t beg a n ev ol u ti on si mu lt a ne ou sly he i s ,

the f or em ost he ha s left t he r e st b ehi nd a nd so fa r ma n ha s a pe r


,

sona l fr e e wi l l (se e p
, tha t he ha s the p ower of r em a i ni ng in the
.

fr ont r ow s or of c omi ng a mong the str a ggle rs in a ne xt M a nva nt a r a


,

a nd t o d ege n e ra te T hi s fr ee will be ca me ou r self c onsci ou s p ossession


“ -
" '
.

w he n ou r i ntelle ct w a s su ffi c ie ntly d evel ope d to be r e sp onsible



for ou r a cti ons Thi s is symb oli ca lly c a lle d in the B ible the e a ti ng of
.

t he tr ee of g ood a nd evil the t r ee of k nowle dge



, .

“ ”
S o m a n i s no h ighly e vol ved a p e b u t the a p e i s the d eg enera ted
,

ma n from a n e arlie r p e r i od of ev ol u ti on a nd the d iffe re nt ki nd s of


m onkeys a mong man we might perha p s r ega rd a s tra nsiti ons "
Thu s the a ni ma l s pl a nt s a nd mi ne ra l s a re the dege ne ra te d ma n f orms
,
-
,

left behi nd from f ormer peri od s of ev ol u ti on


, .

The b od y of m a n ha s t he r ef or e d evel ope d thr ou gh th e d iffe r e nt


a ni ma l f orms ; b u t the M a n m a nife sti ng thr ou g h t he m w a s si nc e the ,

begi nni ng ma n .

Wha t D a r win has t au ght in su ch a n i nge ni ous w ay a b ou t the origi n


of spe c ie s keep s i t s fu ll w ort h i nt a c t f r om t hi s st a nd p oi nt p r ovi d e d it
, ,

be a pplie d t o the d evel opi ng form a nd not to the i nd i v idu a l t o t he ,

c onsci ou sne ss it self .

I n thi s p oi nt D a rwi n a nd his c ontemp orary c e rt a i nly a s g r e a t _


as
he R ussel l Wa ll a ce diffe r som ewha t i n Opi ni on W a ll a ce c ou l d not .

su cc ee d i n c onvi nc i ng D arwi n t ha t i n na tur e t he r e we r e still othe r


p owe rs Opera ti ng than che mi ca l a nd me chanic a l and tha t the hu m a n ,

spi r it ca nnot p ossibly ha ve ev olve d a l ong t he sa me r oa d a s the b ody ,

tha t a higher i nfl u x m u st be a cc epte d for tha t .

B oth w orke d ou t the t he or e m of na t u ra l choi c e of b r eed q u ite ,

i ndepe nd e ntly of e a ch other a nd fr om a d iffer e nt p oi nt of view ; yet


,

D arwi n sa y s a nd i n q u oti ng D arwi n i n or de r t o su pp ort m a te r i a li sti c


,

the or em s pe ople a re u su a lly i ncli ne d to f orget thi s


, tha t behi nd a l l
t he se a ctivitie s in na tu re ther e i s somethi ng we cannot u nd e rst a nd .

O c cu lti sm a l so a nswe rs the q u e sti on why the se still u nc onsc i ou s a nd


ha lf c onsc i ou s f or m s st a ye d b ehi nd b u t it i s bey ond our sc ope t o
-
,

tr e a t thi s )1
.

We now r etur n
t o ou r pl a net ary sy ste m Ac cor d i ng to the N ebu l a r .

th eory Of Ka nt a nd La p l a ce the pl a net s ow e t hei r exi ste nce t o the S u n


whi ch, r ev olvi ng in ga se ou s gl owi ng c ond iti on, fl u ng off r i ng s whi ch
c onde nse d i nt o pl a net s, w hi c h a l so i n tu rn m ove r ou nd the S u n Ka nt .

g o e s a s fa r a s sa yi ng “
g ive me m a tte r a n d I b u il d y ou a C osm os

a nd
h e imit a te s the c omi ng i nt o exi ste n c e of a C osm os by bringing a v i sc ou s ,


1
) Cf. H P . . B l a va tsky “
Th e S ec re t D oct rine
25 1

ma ss of oil m a ll w a ter t a nk in a r ev olvi ng m oti on by a l ittl e b ar


in a s .

R ev olvi ng r i ng s sep ara te w hic h c ontr a ct t o gl ob u le s m ovi ng r ou nd the


,

c e ntr a l dr op of oi l j u st like the pl a net s r ou n d th e S un Ka nt one of the


, .
,

gr e a te st thi nke rs of his ag e m a d e he re the u np a rd ona ble mi st a ke to f orget


,

him self He f orgot t he ha nd a nd the little b a r w hi ch m a d e the r ev olvi ng


.

m oti on a ppe ar "


It i s t hi s tha t occ u pie s u s in A strol ogy a nd by w hi ch Astrol ogy
b ecomes the sou l p rop er of Astr onomy w hi ch t r e a ts t ha t w hic h i s ou t ,
n

w ar d l y ob se rv a ble .

C . S hor t esoter i c tr ea tise .

'

Tha t wi ch i s ou tw ar d ly
b servable a l so in r el a ti on t o the pl anets
o , ,

i s only a i nfi nite sim a l p ar t of the w hole The p hy si ca l S u n we ob se rve .


,

i s only the p hy si c a l m a nife st a ti on of th e S u n i n the i nfi nitely gr e a te r


sp ir i tu a l S u n w hich c omp ri se s ou r w hole pl a net ar y sy stem Withou t thi s .

ma teri a l c e ntr e of p owe r of the S u n no p hy si c a l m anife st a ti on i n ou r ,

w hole pl aneta ry sy stem w ou l d b e p ossible We may r egard the p hy si c a l .

S u n a s the he art Of the C r e a t or of ou r sol ar sy ste m the W or d the -


,

L og os a nd the S u n p r op er (w hi ch c omp r i se s th e w hole pl a n et ary sy ste m


a nd pe r me a te s it) a s the hig h e r b od ie s of the L og os in w hi ch eve ry
thing is m ove s and b r e a the s )
,
1
.

The a stron ome r of t o d a y d oe s r e g a r d the sol ar sy ste m a s a


-

u nity of l a w s b u t withou t p r e c e d ing i nve stig a ti on


, he i gnor e s tha t
t he pe rsona l life of m an on e ar t h i s su bje cted t o the r el a ti ons of the
pl a net s He d oe s so p ri ncip a lly be c a u se he ignor e s the sou l of the pl anet s
.
, ,

j u st a s b efor e the re v iva l of p sy chics the me d ic al m en ignor e d the ,

hu m a n sou l For him only tha t w hi c h i s me a su r a ble and wei gha ble exi st s
. .

Thu s we ha ve t o r eg ar d the v i sible pl anet s a s well a s p hy sic a l ,

centr es Of p owe r whi ch e na ble the high sp ir i tu a l beings c o opera t ors


, ,
-

with the Logos the D e v a s (Angel s) to exerc i se their i nfl u e nc e d ir e c tly


, ,

on the p hy si a l pl an e We sa y di r e ctly be ca u se a l ong a nother r oa d



.
,

throu gh tha t whi ch i s a str a l a nd ment a l a n ind ir ect i nfl u enc e is exe rc i se d ,

on t h a t w hi ch i s p hy sic a l .

The p hysi ca l S u n i s the c a u se of a l l m anife st a ti on on the p hy si ca l


pl a ne the cau se of al l tha t m a nife st s ther e Im a gi ne the terrible c a l a m
, .
~

ity whi ch w ou l d occur wer e the S u n to c e a se e v e n for a si ngle m o


, ,

m e nt In su ch a ca se a ll life w ou l d bec ome exti nc t


. .

1
) Tha t
Ptol om y s a strono i c a l syst e

m m
i s so h a r d to u n d e rsta nd a n d i s qu t e i
pu sh e d a si d e b y l a t e r syst e m l ane t a ry syste one m p m
gi
s, i s c a u se d b y hi s i a ni ng th e
p p
w h ol e one s iri tu a l b od y, th e int e gr a l ar ts of w hi o p er m ea te e a ch oth er Th a t i s
,
.

w h y it b e co e s i m mp
ossib l e t o e xp m
l a in th e a teria l c os i c h eno ena a s th ey a re m p m
stu di e d b y m
od er n a str ono y a l ong hi s m
oin t of vi e p
His st an d oint w a s or e w. p m
tha t of a seer- astr ono er m .
The R ea l S u n, however , is a rou nd us a nd p er mea tes us , a s the
S ou r c e of a l l spi ritu a l life it i s in c onst a nt c ont a ct with our life (tha t
,

sp r a ng fr om i ts sour c e ) w hi ch i s i nd i v i d u a li se d t hou gh eve r d epe nd e nt


, ,

o n a n d on e with t h e L ife Of t h e S u n~
L ogos .

Thu s the pl a net s are a l so i nd i vi du a li se d m a nife st a ti ons of c onsci ou s~


ne ss of the S u n~L ogos , they ar e hi gh Cr e a tur e s w hi ch d u ri ng r epe a te d
ev ol u ti ons ha ve r e a che d a high st a nd p oint , so tha t they c a n now
c o ope r a te wit h the L og os for the ev ol v i ng of the b ei ng s whi ch t hey
-

ha v e u nd er thei r c ar e a n d ar e the m a ste r s of t a ki ng the exp r e ssi on


,

bei ng s in the wide st se nse

.

The q u e sti on a lw a y s p u t b y eve ry b ody i s w hy i s t he r e so m u c h


evil in” the w orld w hy ar e we so limite d a nd not cr e a te d perfe ct a t


,

onc e ? I shou l d think tha t it c a nnot be the p ur p ose of a cr e a ti on to


c a ll a u toma tons i nt o bei ng whi ch ca n not b u t d o me cha ni c ally tha t
,

whi ch i s g ood b u t ra the r to d evel op p owerfu l selfconscious b ei ng s tha t


, ,

ar e a ble to h elp the e vol u ti on of a C osmos, be ca u se t hey ha ve le arnt


t o r e a li se the d e str u ctive i nfl u e nc e of evil a nd k now t he r ef or e i n w ha t
d ir e cti on they m u st gu ide in or d er t o ar rive a t tha t w hi ch i s g ood
,

i e har m oni ou s M or e over the d e sc e nt of ev ol u ti on in m a tte r i e the sl o


. . .
, , . .

wi ng of the vib ra ti on of m a nif e st a ti on i nevit a b ly i nv olve s limit a ti on


,

a nd thi s limit a ti on i s i n i t s t urn the c a u se of a ll evil a nd d i shar m ony


, , .

W hy the n tha t d e sc e nt i nt o m a tte r ? B e c a u se thr ou gh thi s only ,


experienc e s c ou ld be g a i ne d , cha ra cte ri sti c s c ou l d be c u ltiv a te d whi ch ,

c ou l d not p ossibly be d e v el ope d in the highe r pl a ne s a nd be si d e s thi s , ,

limit a ti on w a s ne ce ssary a s we ha ve see n bef or e t o m a ke m a nife sta ti on ,

i n f orm a nd in v ar i ou s c ond iti on s of c onsci ou sne ss p ossible .

I n the B ible is sp oke n of the H i er a r chi es, S era p hi ns Che ru bim s , ,

Thr one s Ar chang el s w hi ch exe rc i se their i nfl u e nc e fr om the he a vens


, ,

u p on m a n a n d E ar t h ; a nd w he n we a rra nge th e se Hie rar chie s a cc or d i ng


to t hei r i nfl u e nc e we be c ome c ert a i n t ha t nothi ng el se i s me a nt by thi s,
tha n the spiritu al i nfl u enc e s whi ch a ct in the d iffer ent p ar ts of the v a u lt
,

of h e a ve n on our C osm os i e the signs of the Zod i a c , and it i s not


. .

d iffi cu lt t o arr a ng e the se Hie r ar chie s a fter t hei r i nfl u e nc e s as the B ible ,

give s them, a cc or d ing to the Z odi a ca l signs .

N ow the r e ar e me nti one d only 9 Hie r ar chie s w hile t he r e are 1 2


.
,

Zod i a c a l si gns a nd thi s t a llie s p r e c i sely with the oc cu lt te a chi ngs viz .

d u r i ng thr e e gr e a t pe r i od s Of ev ol u ti on or M a nva nta r as the E a rt h ha s


still t o go thr ou g h, a nothe r 3 Hie r a r chie s will be forin e d It i s d uri ng .

the p r e se nt M anv ant a ra t ha t the Hi era rchy of th e M a n ev olve s, of w hi ch


Chr i st i s the perfe ct m od el Thi s l ot h Hie rarchy i s a l r e a d y far a d v a n ce d
.

in it s f orm a ti on a n d i s a lr e a d y m a nife st e d .

We ha ve me nti one d bef or e tha t we m ay r egar d the Hierar chie s a s


,

the 1 2 st a ge s of e v ol u ti on of the L ogos i nfl u e nc i ng the C osm os fr om


,

the 1 2 di r e cti ons of the h e a ve nly sp a c e .


R aj
'

Hoo at t u k cmr D en k en .

au

T- an 9
n in- V1 t o ."

S a -l
t/V G TB O-w fl fl 7 3 0 200 1
j
l .

l gnor a nce ; 8 S a mskd r a z L a te nt P owe r ; 11 Vy ri c ma


A vi d ya

‘ ’
V ,
z
, ,

S elf - c onsc i ou sne ss ; QB N ama ni p a z the sou l now t a ke s on N a m e a nd


,
-

F or m ; 51 S a d aya ta na z d ev el op m ent of the six p ow e r s of per c epti on ;


,

up S p a rsa z
, c onta c t with th e exte rna l w or l d ; _r1 Ved ana z P er cep ti on -

a nd se nsa ti on ; m Tr ishnci
, Thi rst D e si r e ; Up d d ana , the r e su lt ,

fru it of the strivi ngs a ssimil a ti on d u e to d e sir e ; X, B ha va


, B e c om ~
ing G e st a ti on ; J ati B i rt h R ebi rth ; 3c J a r d ma ra nd
, D e ca y ,

a nd D e a th .

c a r di na l si g ns. D enk e n Thinking .

fix e d Will en Wil l ing ( a cting) .

mov b l e a Voel en Fee lin g .


25 5

Th e tw o ch ie
diti ons of rei nc a rna ti on in a p hy sic a l b ody are
c on
a lw a y s Avi d y a (V ) a nd Tr i shna (m ) r e sp ig nor a nce a nd d esir e ; so a s .
,

l ong a s the se tw o qu a litie s ar e not over c ome a nd transm u te d i nt o w i s


d om a nd d e si r e t o se rve othe r s the w heel of r ei nca rn a ti on will keep ,

t o i ts tu rni ng s ; M ar s ha s to be ove rc ome .

M a nki nd has p a sse d the peri od of chil dhood the l owe st p oi nt of ,

bei ng b ou nd by m a tt e r is left be hi nd the pe r i od Of spi ritu a li sa ti on ,

ha s beg u n in w hi ch m a nki nd gr a d u a lly t u rns b a ck t o the D ivi ne S ou r c e


,

whe nc e it t ook its origi n a l ong the sa me r oa d b u t in Opp osite d ir ecti on


, .

It turns b a ck howe v er with a r i ch har v e st of exper ie nc e a nd knowle dg e


, , ,

cr ow ne d by the i nd i v i d u a l self c onsc i ou sn e ss w hi c h m a ke s hi s view -

wi d e r a nd wi d er a cc or d ing a s it p r ogr e sse s in ev ol u ti on .

O f the thr ee su pp ose d l a nets t; we will ha ve to seek the


one for the sign Ar ie s bey ond the p a th of N eptu ne w hile those ,

for the sign T a u r u s ( 6 ) a nd G emi ni (0 ) a r e either still b ey ond t ha t or


p ossibly withi n the orb Of M e r cu ry r ev olvi ng r ou nd the S u n a nd so they
might c orre sp ond t o the tw o pl a nets Vu l ca n ) a nd Pl u t o 2) whi ch ar e sp oken
1

of i n oc cu lt w ork s T he a str onome rs su pp ose a pl a ne t t o b e b ey ond


.

the p a th Of N ept u n e thu s c oncl u d i ng from c e rt a i n d i stu rb a nc e s in


,

the p a th of the j u st me nti on e d pl a n e t a nd w hi ch c ou l d be a cc ou nt e d


for i n no other w a y b u t by a cc epti ng a pl a net bey ond the orbit
,

of N ept u ne .

C O NC L US I O N .

In or d r e mewha t u nd er st an d the C osmi c p owe r s w hi ch i nfl u e nc e


to so
u s c onst a ntly in ou r thi nki ng a nd a cti ng it i s ne c e ssa ry t o b e c onv e r
sant with the t e c hni c a l p art of A st r ol ogy ; one shou l d b e a ble t o m a ke
the v a r i ou s c a l cu l a ti ons not only for dr a wi ng u p the r a d ix hor osc ope
,
-

b u t a l so for the p r ogr e ssi ons T he p r a c ti si ng of hor osc opy is ne c e ssary


.

the ref or e .

Ou r fi rst i nc li na ti on w a s {to omit the cha pter s on the pl a net hour s -


,

a nd a few thi ng s on m u nd a n e d i r e c ti ons on S u n a nd M oon r e v ol u ti ons ,


-

a nd L u n a ti ons b e c a u se we we r e a f r a i d one w ou l d se t t oo m u c h st or e
,

on t h e se m a tte r s a nd the st u d y of A st r ol ogy mig ht d e g e ne r a te i nt o


,

ca sti ng hor osc ope s i nste a d of bei ng a sy stem tha t c a n m a ke u s c a st


“ ”

a d e e p gl a nc e i nt o life a nd ev ol u ti on b u t we t hou ght we ha d bett e r ,

i nse rt them for c omplete ne ss sak e ’


.

1
) V l c n o He p h e to S on to J p it e nd J no
u a r a s s, u r a u .

2
) P l t o the G od of H d e s
u , a .

S t c l i ffe in hi t rea ti se s e k s of Vu l ca n n d A d oni s a n d s pp oses th em to b e


u s a a u
t h ezm oon s of M e r cu r y a nd e nu s .
The l a tte r shou ld a lw a y s be our chief a im a nd th a t i s w hy we
,

h e artily hope t ha t thi s b ook will not give ri se t o the Sp ri ngi ng u p of


a m a te ur a str ol oge r s w ho w a ste t hei r time i n c a sti ng a ll ki nd s of horo
-

sc ope s for th ei r a c q u a i nt a nc e s withou t any seri ou s p ur p ose In the .

first pl a ce it ha s bee n wr itte n for those w ho ca nnot bel ieve in the


i nfl u e nc e s of higher P owe rs withou t seei ng the p roof s for it The se p r oof s
, .

ca n be obt a i ne d al ong thi s r oa d b y a ny one w ho seek s e a rn e stly a nd


if onc e one ha s sett le d one s c onvict i on throu gh thi s A strol ogy be c ome s

t o him a sc ie nc e of i nca l cu l a ble u se a s r eg ard s self e d u c a ti on a nd c u lti


-

v a ti on in ge nera l Applie d i n thi s w ay A str ol ogy bec ome s a gr e a t help


.
,

a nd su pp ort thr ou gh life .

A s t o the te chnic s c on fi n e for the p r e se nt t o the c al c u l a ti ons of the


,

bi rth horosc ope (p 92) a nd those of the z od i a ca l p rogre ssi ons of S un,
.

M oon a nd Pl anet s (p . . M or e over the d a ily c ourse of the pl an ets


shou l d be tra ced by t hei r tr a n sit s ( p 1 6 1 ) ove r the ra d ix p ositi ons of
.

the pl a net s The sa m e hol d s g ood for the e c lip se s ( p 1 64) wi ch f a ll on


. .

th e se ra di x p ositi ons S u n a nd M oon-r ev ol u ti ons d a y-hor oscope s a nd


.
,

m u ndan e d i recti ons, i ncl u d i ng th e p rofecti ons, shou l d be left ou t ol oon


side r a ti on for the begi nne r .

The e arne st stu dy of A str ol ogy m a ke s u s b roa dmi nd e d bec a u se it


d em onstra te s cle arly tha t d iffe r e nt pe ople must ha ve a d iffe r e nt sp he r e
a nd it show s u s t ha t Sp he r e i n symb ol s A str ol ogy m a ke s u s t h e r ef or e
.

t ole ra nt with pe ople of a d iffe r e nt opi ni on T he a strol oger k now s a nd


.

u nd e r st a nd s tha t d iffe r e nt c har a cte r s m ust t hi nk a nd se e k in d iffe r e nt


dir ecti ons a nd so he d oe s not cr iti cize d iffe re nt mi nd e d pe ople shar ply or
-

d i sa pp rovi ngly be c au se t he ir c onc epti on of tr u th d iffe rs somew ha t fr om


,

hi s He k now s tha t the i r c on c epti on i s the c orr e ct one t o the m the


.
,

ex a ctly fi tti ng one for helpi ng the m on in thei r ev ol u ti on .

N ob od y will c ome to the c onvicti on of the se tru ths by m er e a rg u ment ,

b u t by i nve stig a ti on only b y e xpe rie nce a nd by t hi nki ng for him self
, .

One nee d not b e a sha me d of c ha ngi ng one s cr ee d One m a y a t



.

m ost g et fr om one limite d litt le c irc le to the other in the m ost u nfa ,

v ou ra b l e c a se ; b u t i n m ost c a se s by fa r cha nge of c onv i cti on in thi s


,

line me a ns wi d e ni ng of spher e .
M ay 1 9 1 3 . R A PHA EL S ’

( S ee t he a d ver ti sem ent

M I DN I GHT .

L on g .

C f C al c u l a Oti n of th e e ax mp p p
l e horosco e 92
C a l cu l a ti on o f th e r og re ssive h orosc o e p p 1 55 —1 66
. . .

p p . . .
259
EPHEM ERI S .

on th e nex t P a g e )
.

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