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WEREYOU BORN UNDER A LUC K Y

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H U MA N

C R Y STA L L I Z AT I ON

So m any e mine nt m en e minen t bot i n s cience and


lite rature have bee n s ecret ly intereste d in astrology of
late ye ars th at we m ay not unreas onably expe ct be fo re
lon g a public m ovem ent toward a s ci entic inve stigatio n
of th e observed facts i n conn ection with it
And th en
w e m ay hope that the o rdinary ma n wi ll not bu rs t i n t o
peal s of laughte r at th e ve ry m entio n o f th e word as

tro logy a s he do e s today


There ar e s everal e le ments which m ilitate again st th e
s eriou s study o f astrology Th e rst an d greate st i s the
almo st utter lack i n thi s day of anythin g approaching a
scientic knowledge o f mind and e motion Astrology
pre su me s t o point ou t how mind and e motion are
m o lded B ut w e mus t understand mind be fore we ca n
rea sonably go on t o an i nvestigation of th e cause s which
made it so What d o the s cientist s now of love the
m ost powerful of human e motion s ! H ow very s mall i s
r k nowl edge of th e natu ral pro ces s e s of human ob
ou
servatio n and deduction ! What little we d o know cam e
down to u s chi ey fro m th e ree k s I ndeed we m a y
say that ou r knowledge of th e intellectual proce s ses and
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t e c mm nest e m ti n s of a uman bein are of t e


mo s t ele mentary kind
And t is confusion of knowl edge h as i ntrodu ce d into
ast rolo y vital m istakes Personally
ave never s ee n
a s cintilla of evidence to s uppos e that t e pos itions of
th e planets i n any way dete rm ine h uman e vent s except
i n dete rminin the crystalli ation of human charact e r
a t birth B ut in attempting t o acco unt for eve nts in a
life n o di stinctio n has bee n made b etwe e n t o s e events
w ich are th e re s ult of cha racte r and tho s e which come
ro m quite diff erent caus e s For instance an astrologer
foretells that a chi ld s o uld d ie of drown ing i n hi s sixth
year B ut it i s n ot t e event t at e really can s ay
anyth ing about only the d i sp osi t i on of th e child to
m eddle with wate r at t a t age The child will very lik ely
all into th e wate r as in a cas e
ave i n m ind but
astrology had n o possible m ean s of knowing th at s om e
A cer
on e would sh him ou t be fore he wa s drown ed
tain ho roscope indicated t e c aracter fo r a lawye r who
at a certain per iod of hi s life wo uld have an i nclination
t oward femal e clients If at that ti m e h e had s uch a
dis tinguishe d client i t was by no m eans th e star s that
brought t at client to im Hi s dispositio n naturally
led h im to a ssociate im self with whatever e minent
fe mal e criminal clien t might the n h ave ne ed of a lawye r
Again many people have died violent death s for whic
t ere s eem s no reaso n i n the oroscope
It imply
illust rates th e fact a s personally bel ieve i t to be that
t ere are two kinds o f fate the on e i n a man s own
aracter th e o t e r i n circumstance s outs ide Wit
t os e out side circumstances a st rology has not in t

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indee d it o fte n se e m s t o have m uc becau se
we do not understand with ou r li mit ed psycho logy t e
diff ere nce between t e events w ich res ult fro m a man s
ow n nature and tho s e wh ich com e fro m w olly exte rio r
ci rcumstance s
T e seco nd great Obstacle i n th e pat o a s cie nti c
i nvestigat ion of astro lo gy is th e fact that it i s a lmos t
e nt irely in t e and s of t o s e mystics who e ither call

t h e ms e lve s a rtist s or e ls e apply to the mselve s t e

a dj ective
e s oteric whatever that may m ean It i s of
co urse impo s s ibl e fo r th e scienti st to co nsider s erio usly
that et e re al uid which emanate s fro m the stars an d
pe netrates man s b eing o r to indulge i n rhapsodie s ove r
t he spiritu al armony of the u nivers e The s e te rm s a nd
theorie s no doubt fore shadow and corre spond with
a ctual di s coverie s and facts ; but t ey me an not ing t o
t he s cientists In short a s cientic t eory of a strology
is nece s sary be fo re th e s cie ntis t will be tem te d eve n
to inve s tigat e the facts ob se rve d
B ut we will pas s to anothe r ob stacle i n t he at of
a strology though to ou r mi nd really the s lighte s t of
all th e charlatan fortune tellin for s o many a es asso
ve n i f t e w o le clai m of astro logy
c i a t e d with it
we re fully admitte d foretelling a man s fut ur e wo uld
be a n i mpos s ibility b e caus e o f th e multiplicity of known
ele ments ( let alone t e un nown ) w ic go t o make that
fut ure In astrono my allowance always h a s t ob e made
for co me ts and world explosion s I nnitely greate r
allowance would have t o b e mad e in t e realm o f ast rol
o gy so innitely complicated i s it in co m arison wit
It i s not for fortune tellin t at we wis t o
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inve stigate astrol ogy ; but i f it i s a tru e s ci ence eve n in


o ssibility how gre at ly would that fact s erve to re v ol u
t i on i z e ou r vie w of erring ellow beings and of a thou
sand ot er things !
B ut we do no t believe that the known harlatanis m
as sociate d with astro logy would operate to preve nt ho n
est s ci entic me n from inve stigating the meaning of
obs erved facts Charlatanis m characterized me s meris m
and hypnoti sm bu t s cient ic men have re dee med t hi s
latt er s ubj e ct from th e regio n of fancy and made it s ci

e n t i c

Another reason for much o f th e absurdity i n a ncient


astrology was t h e s mall knowledge of a s tronomy the n
possibl e For instance th e dis covery of Uranus h a s in
a mo ment accounted fo r grave discrepancie s which th e
ancients foun d in many h oros copes
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We stat ed above that on e great Ob s tacl e i n t e path


of a scie ntic future for astrolo y w a s ou r lack o f knowl
edge of th e hu man mind Th ere i s one branch o f t h e
st u dy n ot Open to that obj ection h owever th e e ff ect
ealth W e h ave a wh ol e
of th e he avenly bod ies on
learne d profes s ion d evoted t o the s tudy of physio logy
The medical pro
d th e welfare of th e uman body
an
fe ssi on should the re fore b e prepared t o investigate th e
facts of astrolo gy as a ff ecting t e human body i n h ealth
It i s from th e physiologi cal po int o f view
or illne s s
chiefl y th at ou r i nvestigation can at pre se nt be con
d ucted H e r e we have an innite possibility of obtain
ing fact s and wh en it i s s tate d that a man has typhoid
fever or measl e s t ere i s no doubt about it Facts
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i n p lenty to p rov e t hat human dise as e h as a
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t ere are
direct connection with vario u s co mbinations of star s and
planets in certain po s itions I f any o ne d oubt th e exist
e nce o f the facts he h a s o nly t o loo k i nto th e ca ses that
lie e asily before him The re are not a s core but thou
sands and o ut o f a thou sand cas e s on e can co me t o
a fairly accurate co nclu s io n co nce rnin facts after mak
i ng ample a llowance fo r coincidence s
B ut granting certain facts as patent what explana
t io n can you give ? ask s th e sci e ntist Th e penetrating
in uence of K arma is not a satis factory answer
Taking th e fact s b efore us let u s pro ce ed to de duce
a n hypothes is i f not a theory First le t us s t ate a few
facts and th e n m ak e a natural de ductio n
Facts : Ce rtain star s or planets on th e po int of ri s ing
at the tim e of birth have bee n obse rve d to b e co nnected
with certain type s o f phys ique
Ce rtain e ffects have be e n Obs erve d to b e as s o ciated
wit h combination s of planet s in ce rtain pos itions o f th e
zod iac when t hei r l igh t reach ed the earth s o a s to fo rm
a n angle o f sixty or o ne hundre d and twenty degree s
( th e favo rable aspects of the s extile and trine ) ; certain
re sults quite th e r evers e have appeare d to fo llow angle s
o f l ight Of ninety degre e s and on e hundre d an d eighty
( s quare and oppo sitio n aspects )
All th e se in u ence s ar e ascribe d t o t e m o ment of
birth and the t im e i mm ediate ly following
Th e angle which th e light of any si ngl e planet form ed
t o th e earth in th e lat itude and lon
tude o f birth i s
said t o a ffect th e being o f th e chi ld in certain d en te
ways ( as i n t e rst thirty degre es to produce s e cret
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friends
We as su me thes e statements t o b e facts H avin
satised ours elves that the re is a ce rtain amo unt of truth
i n them for lack of time we leave the roof of t e facts
t o ot e rs
edu ctions : I t is known that m inerals crystallize
on the s e angle s
I t is known th at animal life o rigi nates
i n m icroscopic cells at rst formle ss which gradually
go through a proce s s s imilar to cr y stallization and t at
in so me way i n th e s e invis ibl e cells all human qualitie s
et u s therefo re as sum e
of m ind or body are latent
that at the moment of birth thes e e lemental h uman cells
begi n t o crystallize and that th e form of th eir c ry s t al l iz a
tio n i s det erm ined by th e co nditions Of light heat e lec
t ri ci t y o r g ravitation produce d by h eavenly bodie s at
th e mo m ent
T e crystallizatio n i s probably a progre s s ive pro ces s ;
the rs t crys tals dete rm ine th e s hape of th e body the
one s form ed late r being conn ecte d W ith qualities mo re
s ubtl e which li e latent during certain years u ntil matur
ity brings the m i nto play Thus s ome hours a fte r birth
may be sown th e s e eds of brain feve r to occur in middle
life
B ut i s it lig t
eat or e le ctricity or gra vi tatio n
wh ich dete rmines th e mode of crystallization o r a c om
bi nation o f on e o r more or all ?
I t may b e th e condition of th e m agnetism o f the
earth caus ed by th e angl e whic that portio n o f t e
eart form s to the su n Th is theo ry is s upporte d by
the fact that the su n i s ob se rve d t o have certa in i n u
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when po s ited i n certain s igns of th e zo diac I n


th e co urs e of ce nturi es th e s tars in Aries and th e othe r
signs have moved back thirty degree s b ut th e ign
whic begins at the ve rnal equinox and the others in
s uccess ion have not b e e n obs er ve d to change the ir i n u
e nce It wo u ld there fo re s ee m that the light o f the
s tars wh ich had change d was n ot the funda me ntal
cau se but the angle which th e s u n fo rmed t o t h e mag
n etic pole s of the earth which had not c anged
I t may be the varying d ens ity of the atmosp e r e
caused by th e attractio n o f th e heave nly bod ies for t h e
air about the earth Thus th e moon as i t pass es about
the earth rai s e s t ide s I t doubt le s s also rais e s a tid e
o f ai r and the plane ts may rais e s maller t ide s thu s
a ffecting th e density of th e air Als o it is k nown t hat
t he point at which m ine ral s crystallize i s determined by
the pre ssure among othe r e lements T is might po s
s i b l y account for th e inuence Of th e su n and moo n when
placed in varying s igns o f th e zodiac ; but th is and th e
preceding theory le ave many th ings unaccounte d for
Th e irregular e ffect o f hu mid ity in varying th e de nsity
o f the atmos h e re would s eem almos t who lly to d is
countenance the theo ry of varied pre s sure
ravitatio n
may act in a mo re d ire ct way howeve r though th e re i s
far les s reaso n to suppo s e that gravitation a s anything
to do with human crystallization than the re i s fo r b e l ie v
in g li ght or magn etis m to be th e contro lling fo rce
ight and heat are mere ly varying lengths o f eth e
real vibratio n and even th e ch emical rays are ess e n
t i a l l y th e s ame in characte r a s both he at and light
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pre s sure and temperature ; that i s the balance Of the


expansive and repre s sive force s We naturally lo o k for
co rresponding elements in hu man crystallization
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gravitation atmosphe ric d ensity or the magnetic con
d itio n of the earth (w h i C h of these it wo uld be hard to
s a y ) corre spo nd s to pre s sure and we may easily s uppo s e
that the chem ical and other rays correspond to h eat a
co arser variety of th e sam e thing
I t i s well known that light h as a powe rful inuence
ove r life th e two are often s oken of as almo st s yn o
n yms
The healthy ch ild mu st be reare d ou t of doo rs
i n th e sunlight
arknes s i nvariably pro duce s diseas e
e ven whe n there is plenty of h eat
I n recent experiments with th e cathode o r s o
the stimulating e ffect on animal li fe of
c alled X rays
these rays wa s noticed i n s eve ral case s A mous e which
h ad been k ept und e r wate r an hou r was resu scitat e d
while being photograph ed
dison s young men ass is t
a nt s were abl e t o work in the s e rays fo r forty eigh t
hours at a tim e without weariness Simi lar Obs erva
tion s w ere report e d e lsewhere Bu t this only go e s to
show th e trem endous inuence of ligh t o n life lig t i n
al l it s varietie s fro m h eat to th e invisible chemical rays
The pro ces s o f mineral crystallization is thi s : Wh en
th e liquid o r supe rsaturate d s olution reach es a ce rtai n
t e mperat u re an d condition o f pressu re and the impuls e
t o crystallize has been given in s om e way geo me trical
crystals are form ed not at o ne spontaneou s burst but
in mo re or l e s s rapid d egre e s and the proces s may be
a rre sted by th e change in t emperatu re cau s ed by heat
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T e c ild in t e wo mb may be re arded as a mine ral


e ld i n s olution ; at birth th e im u ls e o f crystallization
i s given and the pro ce s s ta ke s place during th e hours
and days immediately ensu ing ; the beginning o f th e
pro ce s s determ ine s the gene ral dire ctio n or te nde ncy
of th e resu lt and later e e ct s take a seco ndary place o r
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on e t at manifes ts itself on ly when t h e rs t crystals h a
s erved their day and give n place to maturin e lem ents
e ld i n ch eck whi le they exi s te d
We may s u pos e that t e or m o r n at u re of t es e
crys tals i s very largely de t e rm ined by th e s tate of vibra
tio n of th e e t er in i t s hig e r fo rms Che m ica l or othe r
rays co ming at a certai n angl e mig t armonize wit h
e ac
o the r easily and
ro duc e a favo rable ethereal
atmo sph ere ; whi le rays co min at oth e r an les wo ul d
interfere wit e ach oth e r either n eutralizing eac ot e r
irre ula r vibration s of th e e ther
or pro ducin
Pto lemy s aid that Saturn was col d and M ars w a s
hot I t may be as sum ed that the rays co ming fro m the m
have in th e on e cas e a lowe r and in the o t e r a gre ate r
rate of vibratio n (or t e r everse ) t han t e m ean mo s t
favorable t human deve lopment w ile th e b e n e c
asp ects Of J upite r may b e th e re su lt of th e fact that th e
rays fro m him have a med iu m rat e of vib ration mos t i n
armony with th e d evelopment of t e uma n cryst al
I t i s we ll known that t he characte r of the l ight co m
ing fro m th e vari ou s planets varie s reatly t e lig t of
the su n be ing mo st co mprehens ive M o s t of t e l igh t
co m ing from the plane ts i s re e cted ; but what rays ar e
re ecte d and what ar e abso rbe d de ends w olly on th e
characte r Of the lanet and i t s atmo s ere

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Planets i n conj uncti n wit t e s un are Observed


t o l end to th e light Of th e su n t eir own c aracter which
i s i n accord with t h e ge neral laws Of eth ereal vibratio n
There i s j ust on e grave obj e ct io n to the li t theory
Th e po sitio n of t e sign s of th e odiac and Of t e su n
in re lation to t e ms hould m ean th e co mbined e ff ect
of t e light of t e xe d s tars above th e eart at an y
ive n moment B ut i f by th e preces sion of th e e cliptic
the pos ition of t he sign s i n th e eave n as c an ed
thirty degree s and no co rrespo nding chan e o f e ff ect
O f t e s ign s so alter ed has be en Observed it is Obviou s
that the li ht of th e stars ori inally in t e i n h ad
n ot in t o do with th e e ffe ct Of t e si n o n uman l i fe
T hi s strongly sugge sts that the s eco nd ele ment i n uman
crys talli at io n co rre spo nding to pres sure in th e cas e
m inerals i s t e magneti c condition o f th e e art accord
in to its pos itio n in referen ce to t e su n A lso we no w
that t e light o mos t f t e xed s tars i s like that of
the sun and b eing direct a nd comprehensive i s not s o
rodu ctive Of variation a s th e irregularly re e cted lig t
fro m t e planets includin t e mo on Still t e l ight
Of the s tars at variou s angles t aki n
into consideration
that we are d ealing with the t otal e ff ect Of all stars abov e
t h e h orizon may have a combi ne d e ffe ct whic has be en
only slightly varie d by t e accident of th e ch ange O the
i gn s of th e zodiac an e ff ect w ich has therefore n ot
b e en duly obse rve d B ut undoubtedly we h ave ere a
s trong a rgument for th e exist ence of s om e ot er e l e
m ent than li ht rays i n e ff ecting crystalli ati n

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As far as am aware th e theory of human cry st a l l i


Pto
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l e m y spo k e of t e vario us
lanet s and lu minaries a s
being a s sociate d wi t di ff erent d e ree s of eat and
h umidity Thus Saturn was dry and cold Mars dry
a nd hot the s u n d ry the mo on moi st etc ; a n d lik ewis e
h e co nnecte d th e winds co m ing fro m vario us quarters
with di ff e rent p lanets by a very ar fetch e d analogy
And he clearly state s that th e m om ent of gene ration o r
copulatio n must be fa r mo re important than the mo m ent
of birth ; but s ince th e rst is almost impos sible to d ete r
mine t e latte r as to b e taken for co nve ni ence as t e
starting oint
vidently uman crystallizatio n ad
n eve r e ntere d hi s mind
H e redity as be e n so muc tal e d O in re cent ye ars
that on e o f t e be st modern write rs M r H ira m B utler

author of So lar B io logy tries t o acco unt fo r eve ry


characteristi c by th e conditio n of the minds O f th e ar
ent s at th e t ime im me diate ly pre ceding bi rth I n t e
rs t place i t i s s a fe to s ay that h e neve r ha d t he s lightest
Opportunity t o o bs e rve how the minds of t e parents
we re direct e d at the tim e of birth A nd be s ides that
what we know of heredity wo uld lead u s to b elieve that
th e mold ing force s begin to Operat e lon befo re t e
t im e of bi rth and at t ime s S O ve ry variou s and fro m
cau ses so divers e t at on e cou ld by no stretc of imagi
natio n connect the m with t e merely mo me ntary p os i
t ions of lanets at t e instant of birth
I f we adopt t e theory Of crystallizatio n i t wil l
s carce ly be po ssibl e to go fart er in deni te knowl edge
A l l t e ot er m atte rs
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gies to give vrai se mblance t o th e the o ry as a ood


wo rking hypoth esis And wh ile loo k ing for analogies
it would be we ll to consider the very interesting phe
n om e n a O f th e interference and polarization of light
Two re ected rays co ming t o a single po int fro m mir
rors a little les s than 1 80 degre e s apart produce on a
screen bands Of darkne s s alternating with bands Of
light ; t hat is at certain po int s th e two rays de stroy each
othe r
oubtles s th e light fro m planets in Oppo sition
or conj unctio n would exhibit th e same phe nomena
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i s well known that t e proce s s O f crystallization that i s
t e arrangement Of the m olecules of a s ubstance i n ce r
tain r e ular ord ers is eas ily inte rfered with
or i n
stance i f water i s viole ntly agitate d it may be reduce d
s everal degree s be lo w th e free ing point befo re it con
ge als The sam e is tru e if i t i s left absolutely quie t
T e interference o f polarized l ight is eve n more
inte re stin t an that of ord inary light for by its aid
beautiful and varyin
bands of colo r are produced
M oreove r w en light i s r e ecte d from a polarized sur
face olarization i s complete o nly w en t he beam come s
fro m a xed angle th e angle Of pola rization
W at s ubtle qualitie s t he particles i n a uman crystal
may rece ive fro m lig t coming to it fro m two s ource s at
an angle of s ixty degre es or on e hundred and twe nty
human ingenuity w i ll n eve r pe netrate i n all probability ;
and yet we have quite as much chance of conrming
ou r th eory as we had for conrm ing t e theory that
light i s a transversal vibratio n O f an invisible et er
the r i s but a th eory ; and human crystallizat ion may be
quit e as o d a the o ry fo r urpos e s Of inve stigating t e
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A stro logy s eem s t o have mad e no ro res s since t e


days of Claudius Pto lemae us w h o wrote nearly two

thou sand years ago and h is Te trabiblo s i s undoubt


e d l y t h e be st t ext boo k on t e subj ect existing today
Mo de rn astrologe rs notably K epler have intro duced
s om e change s and m ad e l a rge claims which Ptolemy
did n ot venture t o d o H e said specically that th e
scien ce of astro logy doe s n ot en able any man t o pre dict
part icular events an d ther e are c ertain thi ngs which no
ratio nal man wo uld thi nk of foretelling H is m ethod of
predictio n was pre c s ely that of th e mo dern do cto r w h o
says that a di s ease wi ll run a ce rtain len gt of tim e that
a certain constitution must ave care or it will break
d own that from ext ernal appe arances on e man should
make a o od blacks mith another a ood o rato r and
S O forth
The o sitions of th e s tars h elp u s t o analyze
more s ubtle physica l conditions n ot subj ect t o exte rnal
obse rvation
B ut t e whole round of rediction i s
simply a knowledge of the physical m ental and moral
co nditio n Of a hu man b e ing fro m bi rth I f we know
t h a t t h e germs of hereditar y con sumption exis t i n a
ch ild fro m birth we can predict that h e wi ll die of th e
di s eas e and m ay j udge th e ti me with tolerable accuracy
And i f we kno w th e mod e of crystalli ati n we have a s
It were a chart o f latent germs
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Ptolemy s eems t o ave been i nterested i n as trolo y


rst of al l and ch ie y as a m eans o f predicting th e
we athe r What truth there may b e in that branch o f
the s ubj ect I have neve r had tim e to investigat e ; b ut
j udge that Pto lemy hit it about as Often as the gove rn
me nt me teorol ogical bureau today H is next source of
interes t cam e from the fact that astrology was gene rally
u s ed by phys icians ; and indeed it has been u s ed by thi s
profe ss ion unti l very recently Fro m thi s h e pro ce ede d
to character and the infe re nce s that may b e drawn fro m
a nowledge of characte r a s t o future conditions Of
h ealth wealth s ucces s in bus ine s s marriage etc
Ptole my explained everything by t emperature and
umidity H e ad a mas s of obse rvat io n before hi m
ro m this h e develope d his rational th eory which wa s
t o explain everyth ing by temperature and moi sture in
analogy with t he change of the s easons and h e admitte d
n othing that did not s quar e with h is theo ry and no
doubt e drew inference s fro m th e theory as to what
t e fact s u ht t o b e
B ut every branch of scie nce has mad e s uch t re m e n
dous progres s ince Pto lemy s day that I as s um e t hat
i f e we re living now e wo uld entirely recast his theory
correct is methods of procedure discard certain e le

ments adopt o thers and s o bring the Tetrabiblo s up


to date As ( fo r certain apparent reasons ) h e i s unable
t o d o this work
ave pre sumed to atte mpt t e tas k
I k now something o f mode rn scientic facts and the o
ries a nd
take it fo r granted t at Ptole my w a s an
authority on ancient astrology So between Pto lemy
and modern s cience trust t he reade r may be int ereste d
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may be obj e cte d t at th e micro sco e a s not yet


r eveal ed any m inute crystal s in protoplasm but tha t
rim ary cells s ee m t o be co nstru ct e d on a basis Of thei r
ow n
My reply is t hat no on e as s ee n m olecu les muc
le s s ato ms B ut th e th eo ry that they exi s t i s th e b es t
explanatio n of th e fact s be fo re u s S O I s a y that th e
a s sumptio n that hu man b eings crystallize at birt
muc
a s mine rals crystall ize acco unts for the actually Observe d
fact s of astro logy bette r than any other t eory we ar e
able t o evo lve NO doubt i n t w o thousand ye ars thi s
the ory will b e a s antiquat e d a s Pto lemy s of te mpe rature
and humidity B ut in th e m eantim e I tru st it will have
s erve d its ur p o s e
For the purpo se s O f ou r th eo ry
as s ume t at be fore
birth the child i s li ke a saturated s o lut ion and t at it s
rst gasp afte r b irth s ets the proce s s of crys tallizatio n
to going and this pro ces s continu e s fo r s everal w e e k S
A mu ltitud e of m inut e crystals are formed on e on t op
of th e o the r of co urs e most rapidly at t e moment of
bi rth and during the m inut e s and o urs imm ediately
s ucc e eding and the n les s s lowly during th e thre e mont s
following Thes e crystal s are perha s arranged i n
cylindri cal groups and in t e co urs e of time b e com e
atten ed ou t T e baby we k now is ro und i n every
limb and feature w ile the Old m an nds that eyeballs
bon e mus cle are attene d Th is attening pro ces s
may brin g t e s ucces s ive s et s O f crystals into play so
that th e crystals fo rm ed an hour a we e k or a m onth
a fter birt would co m e into play at corre sponding peri
I t see m s robable t at a ll the chie f
od s later in life
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o r re mod i e d o n t e succeedin g days O r s till


mo re li kely the chie f crystals are fo rm ed wit in a fe w
minutes of birth and receive th e ir correspond ing modi
ca t i on s as th e eart turns on its axis or ( as it appeare d
to th e anci ent) as th e h eavenly b odie s ri s e and s e t
urthe rmo re I conceive that crystallizat ion i s mos t
ra id wh ile the sun i s shining and also that the moo n
h elps very materially in the proce s s S O i f a ch ild is
born at midnight the crystallization ro ceeds very s lowly
u ntil dawn and he develops h i s owe rs correspondingly
late in life T e best tim e to be born would th ere fore
be in the m o rning and i t i s remarkable that a very
la rge proportion O f e minent m e n we re bo rn during t he
forenoon as for instance Napoleon
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Only a n e le mentary knowledge of as tr n my i s


n e ces sary i n o rder to cas t a o ros cope As eve ry one
k nows th e su n i s th e cente r o f th e solar sys tem and
about i t revo lve s eve n maj o r planets ( M ercury Venus
M ars J upite r Saturn Uranu s and N eptu ne ) b e si de s
the earth There are som e unimportant s maller ne s
als o T ey al l move ro und th e s u n a t di ff e rent rate s
M e rcury gettin a round most quickly and
of s e ed
N eptune least They all move in th e s ame d r ection and
in a to lerably xed plane called th e e cliptic t h e ci rcl e
O f wh ic i s divide d into twelve equal spa ce s called t h e
Si gn s of the Zo diac The po int in th e heaven s where
th e su n a pea rs to b e when i t cro ss es th e e uato r o n
i ts j o urney northward ( in M arch ) i s take n as a xe d
po int to count from and i s calle d A ries I t change s
slightly fro m yea r t o year but only a ve ry little A nd
it will be observed that it i s bot h on the e quat or and o n
th e e cliptic Th e plan e a ss ing th rou h th e e quato r i s
a xe d lane i n t e eave ns ( that is very n early xed )
and th e lane of t he e clipti c that is of t e zodiac whic
i s anot e r xe d lane in th e eavens fo rm s an angle to
it Of 2 3
as s t ro ug
or thereabout and t ey bo th
th e cente r of the earth an d cut e ach othe r on a straight
li ne at on e en d o f w ich i s th e rs t point of Arie s and
at t e ot er e nd t e rs t
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we se e it at any point on the earth the e quator is a


curve parallel to that wh ich th e sun appears to take i n
passing from s u nris e t o s un s et I n wi nt er th e su n i s
south of it and the number Of degre es north or so uth
is called the de clination O n th e days of th e equinoxe s
twice a ye ar th e su n pas se s d irectly alo ng the line of
th e equato r i n th e s ky as i t appears t o u s O f cou rs e
the daily movement o f the moo n and planets i s like that
of the su n
and thei r dist ance north or south of th e
e quato r is thei r declination
B ut th e m ovem ent of the s u n and planet s fro m day
t o day wee k to wee k mo nth to month i s along th e lin e
of th e ecliptic and the curve of the e cliptic as we s e e
i t in the h eavens appear s to be very erratic
On th e
two equino ctial days the s u n ri se s at t he rst point o f
Aries and the rs t point of ibra exactly on th e equator
a nd exactly in the middle o f the e astern horizon and set s
exactly in th e wes t and on s uch days at sunri se or suns et
t h e ecli ptic fo rm s an arch li ke th e equato r only high e r
At th e spring e quinox it will curve Over th e
or lowe r
eq uator at sunris e and below at s uns et B ut i n t h e
s um me r the su n ris es farther around to the north and
al so s et s farth e r t o the no rth so traveling co ns id erably
m ore than h alf way round th e horizon ; but as th e
farthe r it has to t ravel the longer it tak e s so th e days ar e
longe r wh en i t ri ses no rth of th e ea ste rn point a nd
s et s north o f th e western than th ey are wh en it ris e s
and sets s outh Th e difference s i n the lengths o f th e
a rcs wh ich the sun d e scribe s at various seas on s o f t he
year are called th e ascen sional di ffe rence s and d epend
on the latitude :
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the p os i t i on s for urs e lves wit in a de re e w ic i s


s u ffi ciently accurat e
Th e astro no mi cal calculatio ns re ui re d by a strolo y
are by no means ea sy I t w uld b e a bo on to t e ave r
age r eade r if som e learned astro no me r wit all h is
table s and boo k s at hand would mak e th e mathematica l
and a stronomical calcu lation s for u s Such a p ers o n
might establis h a bureau that would furnis h the s e cal
mad e with perfect accuracy and at an ex
cu l a t i on s
e nse of but a few cents and there b y save u s m uc
ti me and study B ut unt il s uch a bureau i s establis he d
we mu s t patiently w r
u t t e calculatio ns as bes t
w e can
To cast a oro s co e we mu s t now t e year mo nt
day and our of birth and th e latitude an d l ongit ud e
The latitud e and longitude m ay
o f th e place of b irth
be fo und by loo king i n a map i n which th e longitude will
be found a t th e top Of th e page and t e lat itude at th e
s id e Tak e the longitud e we st fro m
re enwich not
from Wa sh ingto n I f t e our i s no t kn own ta e som e
convenient o ur i n t e part of th e day in wh ic th e
birt o ccurre d I f not in is known beyo nd th e da v
O f birt all calculations base d on t e house s will h a v e
t o be o mitt ed
i rs t le t u s se e h w to ere ct a elioce ntric horo
s co e
W e will draw a ci rcl e and lace t e su n i n th e ce n
ter Th e circum fere nce we will d ivide int o twelve equal
art s and mar eac part w it on e of t e si n s Of th e
o diac a s in Fi I
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site th e date Of birth in t he table ( NO 1 ) givin g t e


lon itude O f th e su n for any year Thi s l ongitude i s
the sam e within a d egree on a give n day eac year
Th e pos ition o f the earth will b e 1 80 degree s from that
Of the sun and may th ere fo re be fou nd by adding 1 80
degree s to th e longitude Of the s u n if that longitu d e i s
les s than 1 80 degre e s or s ubtract ing 1 80 degrees i f th e
longitude of th e s u n is more than 1 80 degree s Writ e
this po sition of th e earth in the chart u sing th e s ign o f
th e zodiac and th e number of d egre es in that s ign
Thi s may r eadily be se e n by looking for the longitude
of th e e arth i n Table 8 an d tak ing the d egrees of th e z o
d ia ca l sign i n the adj oining column
To nd the pos itions Of ~th e planets look rs t for
th e longitud e O f t h e given planet on th e rst of J anu
ary n ext pre ceding or next fo llowing the date of birth
wh icheve r is ne ares t ( se e Tabl e
Then coun t th e
exact numbe r O f days fro m the day of birth to Jan I
In th e tabl e giving the longitude of M ercu ry fo r on e
cycle Of its orbit ( Table
nd th e longitude give n
for J an I Then count backward or fo rward acco rdin g
as the J an I selected i s b e fore o r aft er th e date of bi rth
a s many days as you have fo und to interven e betwe en
J an I and the dat e of birth Whe n yo u have counted
to th e end without exhau sting you r days go back to t e
beginning and k eep on counting unti l y ou have reac h e d
the day requ ired Th e longitude in th e table opposit e
this day will b e the longitud e o f M ercury required I n
re e nwich noon a sligh t
c a se t h e h ou r of birth i s not n ear
correcti on should be made to th e longitude given i n th e
table
reenwich noo n will b e ( if you are born in th e
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United States ) s evera l hours earlier than yo ur noo n


J us t ow many may b e fo und by dividi n g th e longitude
o f the place o f birth by 1 5 s ince the s u n rises j ust fte en
d egree s i n the s ky eac ho ur
Thus noon i n longitude
re e n w ich for
7 5 will b e ve hou rs later t an noon at
wh ich a ll calcu latio ns are mad e T h erefore noo n at
ree nwich will be at s even O cloc k in the morn ing I f
y ou were bo rn at o r near s even O clock no corre ctio n
will b e n ee ded B ut if th e h ou r o f birth is s ay s eve n
O clock i n th e evening an additional half d a y wi ll have
pass ed and you s hou ld tak e a longitude half way b e
twee n t he longitude for the day y ou have found and the
n ext day
So i f the time i s any oth e r n umbe r of ho urs
take the prope r propo rtio n of th e change for 2 4 hours
and add o r subtract as the cas e may b e
The po s ition of Ve nu s may be fou nd in t e s am e
way but an additiona l d i ffi culty appears
I t takes
Ve nus 2 2 4 days and n early 1 7 h ou rs to ma e o n e revo
l u t i on a roun d th e s u n
S o i f yo u hav e to count past the
end of a cycle back to th e beginning a ain yo u will have
abo ut t w o third s of a day ove r S o to th e lon gi tude
give n i n the table in a cas e lik e that y ou must add th e
c orrection give n at th e e nd ( se e T able
The position s of th e oth er planets wi ll be fo und
more easily No co rrection s fo r hours n e ed b e made
with any of the m si nce their m otio n i s s o slow that th e
change i n a few ho urs do e s not amount to much
As befo re nd the longitud e in the table o f longi
tud es fo r the neare s t rst of January ( Tabl e
Count
th e nu mb e r of days to the dat e of birth
I n a column adj o ining t e lo ngitud e yo u wi ll nd
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t e daily motion Of th e planet fo r th e sam e day You


will s e e that it is either more or les s than the n ext fol
lowing year I t u sually vari es i n re u lar proportio n
fro m year to year and th e daily motion at the dat e of
birth may b e found by a ddin t o or s ubtr acting fro m
the motio n on J an I t at proportion of t e change in
th e daily m otio n which yo ur numb er Of days from Jan
I bears t o 3 65 days
Th e average daily motion for the
p erio d you are calculatin may be found by adding the
d aily mo tio n fo r J an I and that found fo r the dat e of
birth and dividing by 2 Thu s if th e daily m otion o
M ars i s found to b e 3 8 on Jan I 1 887 and 2 6 on Jan
I 1 888 and y ou wi sh t o nd th e daily motion for Nov
you s ubtract 2 6 from 3 8 leaving 1 2 ; then a s te n
1
m o nth s i nterven e between Jan I and N ov 1 you tak e
t en twe lfths of 1 2 or 1 0 Subtract 1 0 fro m 3 8 le aving
T e ave r
2 8 and y ou have th e daily motion o n N ov 1
age d aily motion fo r the period of time betwe e n Jan I
1 888 ( th e nearest Jan I ) an d Nov 1 w il l be 2 6 plus 2 8
divided by 2 e quals 2 7 M ultiply 6 1 days th e n umber
b etwee n N ov 1 and Jan I by 2 7 and you have the num
As
b er O f minute s th e planet had move d i n thi s tim e
th e re are 60 minute s in a d e gre e y ou nd the numbe r
O f d egre e s by dividing your t otal by 60 I n thi s cas e
yo u ave a very s mall fractio n ove r 2 8 degre e s Sub
t ract 2 8 degree s fro m th e longitude O f Mars on Jan 1
1 888 and y ou have th e true longitud e for Nov 1 I 88 7
( The positio n of M ars may b e calculate d mo re accu
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i n exactly the s am e way A s a general t in the aver


age daily motion may be computed mentally
We n ow have ou r helio centri c horo sco e complete
and may proce ed to draw de ductions fro m th e variou s
angle s w ich th e lanets mak e wit h each othe r and wit
t e earth
We wil l n ext proceed t o e re ct th e geo centr ic horo
s cope This may b e don e approxi mat ely by mean s of
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th e t w o charts
Th e chart s howing th e orbits of the earth M ars
Venus and M e rcury ives th e co r rect e cce ntricitie s
By th e preceding calculation s you hav e
of thes e orbits
d et ermi ne d th e exact longitude of each of th e lanets
with regard to th e s u n Pass a ru l e r or st raig t e dge
fro m th e center to th e re quire d degre e in th e o ute r ir
cle and mar k th e o rbit Of th e give n planet wh ere the
edge of th e rule r inte rs e cts i t
Then put a long n e edle th ro ugh t e cente r Of th e
eo ce ntric Circle and stick th e po int o f the pin into
th e point you have marked as th e position of th e earth
See that the cro s s line o f t e
eocentric ci rcle i s
exactly paralle l with a ny of the cro s s lines in th e chart
Thi s may be teste d by noting wh eth e r th e gauge s h ows
th e same distance between the two line s at e ith er end a s
i t does i n t e m iddle N ow stick anothe r pi n into t e
geo centric ci rcl e s o as t o keep it rm ly i n place an d
pas s a ruler from the e arth cent e r to the point w e re
any gi ve n plane t i s lo cated
ead the ge oce ntric longi
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tude on the circumfe re nce of the geocentric ci rcle I f


the geo centric circle covers up th e po s ition o f a n y plane t
tak e it off and pas s a ruler
s o that it canno t be s ee n
fro m the earth center to the po s itio n o f the planet and
ma k e anothe r mark along th e e dge Of th e rule r at any
co nvenient po int that can be s e en when the geocent ric
circl e i s lai d on the chart This n ew point will do as
well in dete rmining th e ge o centric longitude a s th e
pos ition of the planet itse lf and th e longitude may be
found by pass ing a rule r fro m the earth cent er to this
point and reading the degre e s at th e point the rule r
c ro s s e s th e geocentric circle
Th e ch art for Jupite r Saturn Uranu s and N eptun e
m ay be u sed i n th e s am e way except that th e earth
c ircl e i s m ade t o vary i n size wh ile th e orbit of the dif
fe re n t plan ets re main s th e sam e a n d is i dentical with the
circle of d egrees
ocate each plan et in its proper d e
gre e in thi s outer circle The n nd the longitude o f
th e earth and pas s a ruler fro m it t o th e s un cente r
M ake a ligh t mar k at each place th e ruler cro s ses the
s mall inner circle s To nd the geocentric pos ition of
Jupite r place th e geocentric circle on the earth ce nt er
marked on the large r o f th e inn er ci rcle s and proceed as
with th e o th e r chart To nd Saturn place the ge oce n
t ric circle on th e earth center marke d in th e n ext larges t
ci rcl e etc
We now have t he geo ce ntric longitud e of all th e
planet s Th e longi tud e o f th e sun may be found a p
proximately by loo king i n the table o f th e s un s longi
tude Oppo s it e t e day of th e month of birth We may
nd the geocentric position o f the moon in muc the
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sam e way that we found the helio centric po sitions Of t e


planet s Th e rri oon revolves around th e e arth o nce in
27
days 7 hours and 43 minute s I n Table 3
we m ay nd the longitude of th e m oo n for two
di ffere nt dates in each year Find th e numb e r O f d ays
between th e date of bi rth and the neare st gi ve n longi
tude The n e nter the table of t h e longitud e of th e moo n
for one cycle ( Tab le
and nd th e longi tude given for
t he ne are st date and count forward if the date Of birt
follows th e s e lecte d date or backward i f the date o f
birth precede s th e s e lecte d date till y ou have counted
a s many days a s i ntervene
o u will rem ember that
each tim e y ou pas s th e end of th e cycle and go bac k
t o t e beginning and vice versa you must add th e co r
r e ction Then n d th e proport ion of t he change i n
longitude fo r on e day t a t co rrespo nds to the numb er
reenwich and
of ho urs be for e or after act ual noon at
add or s ubtract t at A s th e moon changes so rapidly
th e calculatio n sho uld be made t o th e e xact h our
B e fo re enteri ng ou r lon itudes in a circle or chart
we mus t determine th e ous e s
raw a circl e with th e e arth at th e cent er
ivide
this into twelve e qual part s Of 3 0 de rees each by draw
ing line s from the cente r to t he c ircu mference ( se e Fig
We ar e n o
w ready to place th e longitude of th e
point of the zodiac a sce nding at th e m oment O f b i rfh
and it sh ould be written on the line that points to th e
m iddle o f th e l e ft han d sid e Fro m thi s we pas s d own
and a round t o th e right t hen ove r to th e left again ex
a ct l y i n th e o posite dire ct ion t o th e hands of a watch
T e su n and planet s by the daily motion of th e ea rth
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ppear t o move throu h th e heave n s in t e o posi te di


rection or th e s am e a s the hands O f a watch The ir
ye arly motion is th e s ame a s th e ign s O f the zodiac

Und er the head s ide real ti me i n Table I y ou


will nd the s idereal tim e ( or star tim e ) for ea ch day
in on e year O wing to the variatio ns in the le ngths o f
the diff ere nt years cause d by leap year the siderea l
time each year is sli htly different ; bu t give n th e righ t
starting oint it proce eds each vear in the sam e ratio
a s may be s ee n in th e table I n anothe r table ( N O 7 )
y ou will nd t e side real tim e for J a n I of e ach yea r
ind th e neares t s idereal ti m e given in th e table of id e
rea l tim e to that fo r J an I noting th e exact amo unt of
t h e di fference wh e the r more or le s s The n count th e
number o f d ays b e t ween Jan I a nd the dat e of birth
O pposite th e l ast d ay yo u will nd th e sidere al tim e
require d To this add ( or s ubtract) the di ff e r ence note d
at th e beginning You may also ma ke a corre ctio n for
the di ff e rence betwee n side real tim e and mean tim e c or
re sponding t o th e hours before or aft e r
re enwich
n oo n Afte r
t at
s lig t
co rre ctio n
has
be en
m ade ( always amounting t o l e ss th an fou r minute s )
add t o or subtract fro m the total side real tim e th e ho urs
and minu t e s of t e mom ent of birth before or afte r noon
at th e place of your birt
( B e careful not to t ak e
re e nwic noon i n th is case T e side re al time give n
is for n oo n at th e point Of your birt ) T e re sult wil l
be the t rue sidereal time for th e hour Of you r birth
The table s ( N o 1 2 ) of ouses for thre e di ff erent lati
tude s i n the Unite d State s are given at th e back O f this
boo k Sele ct th e table for the latitude neare st yo ur ow n
a

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.

36

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ASTROLO Y
G

latitude
ind t e side real tim e of the our o f you r
birth and Oppos it e you will nd th e longitude Of t e
cu sps ( or be gi nnings ) of si x o f the twelve hou s e s The
lon gi tude o f t he cus s of the oth er s i x may be fo und
by tak in the sam e number of degre e s in th e s ign op
each
f
th
e
rst
i
x and placing on t e cusp that
i
t
o
s
o
s
e
p
co me s dire ctly Oppo site The s ign s that are oppos it e
may b e s e e n in Fig I You will no te als o t at s o me
ti me s signs a re i ntercept ed Thu s in Fig 5 the s ign Of
and th e ign of
51 i s intercepted betwe e n t e si n Of
This m eans that th e i ntercepted s i n is w olly i n
cluded i n th e ho us e in whic it o ccurs w ile th e ou s e
als o tak e s in parts o f two oth e r s igns
Th e circle be fore u s repr es ent s th e circl e of th e
heaven s pas s ing dire ctly over ou r h eads through th e
enith and dire ct ly under t e ear t
T e ascendan t
repre sent s th e point rising in the east at th e mome nt
and the cusp Opposite t e ascendant or th e
of birth
beginnin Of the seve nth hous e represents th e point
s etting i n the we s t at t e mo ment of birth
We stil l have one mo re matter to d eterm ine and tha t
i s the de cl inatio n of the s un and variou s planets
T e s u n is sup os ed to ave no latitude Its declina
t io n is practically th e same eac year and may b e found
n th e column adj oining th e longitude give n fo r each
day o f th e year ( Table
Th e declination of t e moon
and planets di ff e r fro m that of the s u n for any given
longitude ( ge ocentri c longitude alon e i s to b e con s id
e red ) on ly t o th e am ount o f t ei r latitud e T e latitud e
of t e mo n and planet s is t e n umbe r of degrees by
.

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AST OLO Y
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37

o h

w ic the lan e of thei r orbit di ff ers fr m t e lane of


th e e cliptic
To nd t he d eclinatio n of any lanet o r t e moon
tak e the degree s O f eoce ntric lo ngitude and loo k fo r
t he n eare s t corre spo nding longitude of th e s un Not e
th e declination of th e s u n give n Oppo site thi s longitude
and w h ether it i s lus or m inus Add ( i n th e algebraic
*
s ens e ) this de clinat io n an d about half th e latitud e for
the date of birth B y algebrai c s ens e we m ean that y ou
mus t notice t e mark s o f plus and m inus I f both are
plu s or both ar e minus you add the two numbe rs t o
get e r and i ve the su m t e sam e m ar k of plus or
minu s that the t w o added had I f on e 18 plu s and on e
i s minu s th e algebraic su m is e qua l t o t he diffe renc e of
t h e two numbers to which yo u m u st give t e plus or
m inu s mark of th e large r of th e two
T e latitud e of th e planet s is given for J an I and t o
n d the latitud e for the dat e of birth you mu st add or
s ubtract the proportio n of the diff e ren ce representing
th e change for on e ye ar i n o rde r to nd the t ru e l atit ude
The lat itud e o f the m oo n an d the planets M ercu ry
a nd Venu s may b e found m or e accurate ly b y taking th e
latitude given in th e table with th e longitude s fo r th e
neares t Jan I or oth e r dat e an d ente ring th e table giv
ing th e longitude and latitude for a s ingle cycle Find
the given lat itud e and count th e n umbe r of days inter
I or ot er gi ve n dat e and th e date
v e n i n g b etwee n Jan

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38
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AST O O
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GY

pp

b irt
T e latitude o o s ite the la st d ay will be t e
co rrect latitude You would thin k that th e latitude
should be the same for each su cce eding revo lu t io n of a
give n plan et ; but we nd that i t varie s s lightly from
year t o year So the true latitude i s not always that
Oppos ite the tru e longitude as give n i n th e table
Th e above directions will be fully illustrate d in C ap
t e r VI I I
We now have al l the astronomical data that w ill be
requ ired We therefore roce ed to t e int erpretation
o f ou r o rosco e
.

C HA PT E R

III

TH E S U N A ND TH E Z

IA C

Havin perfecte d t h e c e l e st i a l chart de scribed i n t h e


p re ceding chapte r we h ave do ne with a strono my an d
turn to astrology which i s th e s cie nce o f interpretin
what w e have be fo re u s
irst we will cons ider th e
s u n an d s e e w at it may mean alon e and O f its elf whe n
s ituated i n the variou s s igns Of the zodiac
Th e su n give s all kinds of light from th e act ini c
and e specially a large amo unt of heat It
rays down
may be pre su med that the roces s of crystallizatio n is
m o st ra id w il e t e s u n i s abov e t e earth I f it a s
crystalli atio n i s probab ly retarded unti l
n ot ye t ris e n
i t doe s ri s e S O w e may re ard th e su n as t e great i n
t e n si e r of whatever star or planet it may b e situated
with And rst Of al l it intens ie s t e i nu ence o f the
s ecial s ign s O f the zodiac
T e inuence of the s e sign s i s doubtle ss due artly
artly t o the s ituation i n re
t o th e xed s tars i n each
ard to the equato r a ffe cting gravitation and th e mo le
c u l a r arrangem ent depe ndent on gravity and partly to
t e s ituation in regard t o th e magnetic pole s This las t
s uppos i tion i s the o nly explanat io n
can make Of th e
fact th at certain sign s s e e m a s so ciat e d with certain
c ountrie s n t i n t e o rder of t e ir latitude
Th e xed stars have moved back s o m e th irty d e r e e s
s ince t e t ime Of Pt le my an d as far as t ey affect t e
~

h h

g
h

39

40

AST O O
R

GY

nature o f the si n th e s ign has probably changed s i nc e


h i s time So tak e th e nature of th e s igns as a who l e
fro m a modern writer i nstead of Ptolemy M r H iram

B utle r autho r of Solar Bio logy ha s made a spe cia l


study of th e s ignicance Of the signs by dire ct Obs erva
tion and in e ach cas e have m y s elf verie d hi s conclu
s ions
Th e s ign s * are divided into fou r groups of th re e
signs each on e h undred and t wenty degree s apart o r
th e space O f fou r s igns B eginning with Ari e s and t ak
i ng every fo u rth sign we have
TH E FI E T I P I CIT Arie s
eo
Pers ons bo rn wh en th e su n is i n
an d Sagittari u s ( I
eithe r of thes e are invariably active impetuou s gene r
ou s energetic and not liable to infectiou s dis ease s
B eginnin g with Taurus a nd tak ing eve ry fourth Si gn
we have
TH
A TH T I P I CIT Tauru s ( 8 Virg o
1
Person s bo rn when th e su n
( m) and Caprico rn ( V5
i s in e ith e r Of th e s e are re s erved fond o f the good things
o f earth o ften m us ical an d obs ervers o f the co nve m
t i on a l i t i e s of li fe th ough not at al l timid of public Opin
i on Th ey ar e u sually a stiff necked race
B eginning with e mini and taking every fo urth ig n
we have
TH A I T I P I CIT e mini
ibra
and Aquari us ( x ) Pe rsons born wh e n th e s u n i s i n
e ither Of thes e are m entally quick and versatil e change
able and un st eady and fo r th e m ost part good writers
lecturers and t eachers a ffabl e and adaptabl e
x an d
xB
en
See
en
.

R L

EE

R L

R R L

App di A App di

42

AST OLO Y
R

lic spea e rs com mercial travellers and s ocie ty wo men


of grace fu l and varied talent s but unstable like ai r
2
The leading cha ract eristic of those born under
ibra is their k e ennes s of mental i ntuitio n o r fore s ight
and great correctnes s o f rs t impres s ions ; h en c e th ey
are exce llent speculato rs in comm erce
The le ading characte ristic of thos e b arn u Ii d e r
Aquarius is thei r q uiet magn e ti c powe r over eople
and h enc e the ir fondn es s fo r crowds and city life They
mak e natura l politicians and nanciers patron s of Opera
an d publi c ent erpri ses of a ll s orts Thi s i s as siste d by
the ir honorable characte r
Th e arth Triplicity
3
8 The leading characteristic o f t ho s e born u nde r
T auru s i s s ensuousne s s and animal sympathy wit all
orms of life balanced by a certain phlegmati c s tubbo rn
They s e e m par
n es s accompanying large avoirdupo is
t i cu l a rl y adapte d fo r th e me dical ro fe s sion
i
n: T e leading characteristic Of t ose bo rn under
Virgo is thei r ke en accu rate dis criminating eye with a
som ewhat mate riali stic cast Of mind Th ey are ve ry
fond o f music and excel i n cri tical l iterary wo rk of all
s orts a s th ey unde rs tand life well b ecause O f their s u p
pres s ed pas s ion
v3
Th e leading characte ristic Of those bo rn unde r
Caprico rn i s the ir fondnes s for a fre e lavi sh conve m
t i on al li fe and large plans and scheme s
H ence t ey
are natural o rganizers O f publi c e nterpri ses and busines s
plan s and are n ot happy unles s th ey are wealthy
T e Water Triplicity
4
T e leadin characte risti c of thos e bo rn unde r
25
,

h
h

AST OLO
R

GY

Cancer is t h eir extre me p ers onal s e nsitivene s s

43

ondnes s
for domest ic li fe and t rade and manufactu r e Of do mes tic
articles This i s th e di st inctly fe m inine sign and the
wome n are talkative while th e men are quie t an d n e a
tive
m T e leading c aracteristic of t o s e bo rn u nd e r
S co r io is the ir callou s and exacting natu re tog ethe r
wi th great re spe ct fo r ublic ide a s and customs and per
s ons i n hig pos itio n T ey are the refore admirably
a dapte d t o carry ou t popular ideas with a ri i d thor
ou gh n e s s impo ssible under o the r
in s and a re e xce l
lent publi c Offi cials
X T e leading characteristi c o f tho s e bo rn u nde r
Pisce s i s t e ir fai t ful studi ous nes s and lack Of s e lf
condence
T ey ar e carefu l anxiou s r e stle ss a nd
thoughtful over conscientiou s and faithfu l s ervants a f
fable upri t ind
nd o ist ry an d trav e l
,

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IV

A N D TH E P

LA T S
NE

T e s u n ( 0 ) is co ns idered mas culine and po s itive


becau s e it i s the s ource of e nergy and life The moo n
i s consi dered fem n n e and negative becaus e it
s hin e s by re ected light The greate r part of the light
which re ach e s it i s reected and this phys ical fact seem s
c l os e l y c on n e c t e d with the sympatheti c and intuitive s id e
be lieve that q u ick intuitive sympathy
o f th e mind
with persons and s ituation s depends very largely o n t h e
am ount of light wh ich th e moo n r ee cts e specially i f
that ligh t reache s th e earth at a go o d angle Thu s whe n
the mo on i s f u ll sympath e tic perception is at its max i
m um and it i s proportionately le s s as the m oon is neare r
the su n eith e r waxing or waning and least when i t i s
n e arly on a lin e with the s u n
The m o on i s said to b e on e Of th e m ental rulers gov
e rning th e sympathetic and i n t u i t iv e facu l t i e s of th e
m ind wh erever it may b e situat ed and i n a man s horo
scope i t i s clo sely c on n e ct e d w i t h marriag e a s we s h all
s e e lat er
ik e th e sun but in a les s de ree it intensie s th e
and in jd gi n g th e e ff ec t of
v arious signs o f th e zodiac
th e sun in any ign we must cons ide r it as modied
*
n
by th e s ign th e m oon i s i
Thus i f t e su n b e i n

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App di C
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AST OLO Y
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45

Sa ittary and t e moo n be i n emini t e native s gen


e rosi t y and im etuo sity will
o o ut in t e dire ctio n o f
s ci ence o ratory or th e like and with al l his re he will
b e versatile o riginal and kee n B ut if the mOon is
in ance r h is re a nd i mpetuosity will b e directed mo re
to domestic a ffai rs And s o with al l th e othe r s igns
T e ign i n w ich the s u n i s wi ll be stronge st but it wil l
be modied by th e sign in which t e moon i s
T e s un has th e m ost eneral s ignicance bu t th e
mo o n a s w e h ave s ee n i s s o mewhat sp ecialized and t e
planet s are much mo re pecialized The planets s hin e
largely by re e cte d li ht b ut t ey di ffe r enormously i n
th e kind of light t ey ab sorb an d t at whic they ree ct
A few o f th e mo r e remote robably hine somew at
with thei r ow n lig t They are st i on ge r or wea ker a c
cordin to th e art of the zo dia c t ey are in
o r if the
part o f the o diac corre s o nds wit the ir nat ure s t ey
are s trengthe ned but if it i s di ff erent they are weakened
We now s even planets b e side t e e arth whi ch ar e
large enoug to be co nsidere d ere Two of t e s e we re
unknown t o t e anci e nts ( Uranus and Ne tun e ) an d
t eir lac Of nowled e o f t em e s ecially Of Uranu s
t rew thei r calculation s sadly o ut For i ns tance had
K epler known t at Uranu s (or
as it is s om e
time s c alled) was on the midhe ave n at the birt of hi s
patron Wallenstein h e might have predict ed that m an s
death which as a matte r of fact li e fai led to do Uranu s
especially Often caus es stran e vagarie s
i s ne arest t he s un and co nsequ ently
M e rcury
i n the oro sco ic al chart will alway s be found n ea r t h e
,

h
h

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h

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k k

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h

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AST OLO

46

GY

s un a s will Venu s a lso M e rcury i s th e j oint rule r Of


th e mind with the m oon but i t governs th e act ive int e l
lectua l qualitie s not th e pass ive or sympath etic
ro m
M ercury y ou get powers of orato ry quick thoug t and
pe rception intellectual brilliancy Th e sign it is most
li k e i s e mini and th e next i s Virgo M e rcury i n
Scorpio give s intens e narro w m ental application and
pers ons with thi s comb ination are adapted to continu
ou s s ci entic thinkin
B rain diseas e s are als o c on
n e c t e d with Me rcury
e spe cially brain feve r and mad
n es s while harmles s lunacy i s connect ed with the m oon
Venu s ( 9 is n ext to M ercu ry nearest th e su n a n d
indicate s a s oft graceful voluptuou s nature u s ually
mus ic literature and
n ot at all bad but fond Of dre ss
love making I t is admirably pe rs onied in the b eauti
ful grace ful swe et t empered goddes s th e omans calle d
Ve nus and th e reek s Aph rodite Venu s i s e speci ally
at hom e i n Taurus and in a qui et an d do me stic way
i n P is ce s I n Sco rpio it i s vicious and s e nsual to a c e r
tain extent I t is clo sely connecte d with th e m oon an d
whe n i n conj unction it mak e s beautiful lan uid swe et
t empered wom en and e ff eminate m en
N ext com e s Mars
th e ery h ot tempered
plane t Connected with M e rcury i t gi ve s a touchy vio
le nt tempe r ; with Venu s it mak e s pass ionate lovers ;
with J upiter i t m akes brave soldi e rs With M ercury
a l so it make s math ematicians peopl e fon d of surveyin
a nd civil engineerin
People wit Mars st rong i n th e
oro scop e lik e to live ou t of doors Mars i s s tron es t
i n Arie s and n ext stronge st in Sco r io
,

F
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ASTROLO Y
p
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g
g
h
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47

N ext com e s Ju iter


t e s t ron ge st of t e lan
e ts though Saturn i s about equally strong J upit er i s
the plane t of ambitio n ene ros ity noblene s s reverence
and i t e spe cially ove rns leade rs O f m e n T e m an with
Jupiter strong in i s horoscope i s a lmos t sure to be
cho sen spont aneo usly by h i s co mrade s as t ei r c ie f and
a ood kindly igh minded c ie f e wi ll b e I t i s e a sy
t o s e e that J upiter i s calculated t o bring
oo d fortune
Satu rn ( 12 which comes next to Jupit e r and next
t o him i s the lar e s t and the bri h t e st is almo s t th e
revers e in natu re Saturn i s repre s e nted a s a n old man
with s kinny n er s lon
nails and u nkempt hair a
mis er fo nd Of diggi n in the eart m ean and s tingy
B ut Saturn is no t re ally s o bad as e i s so metim e s rep
re sented H e ive s patienc e and tenacity and make s
perso n s born when he is stron to b e e co no mical and
s avin instead of re ckle s sly gene rou s as Jupiter me n
are J upite r i s to o enerou s and Ope n handed Saturn
to o miserly ; but put them togethe r and y ou h ave the
bes t po ssible co mbinat ion I n co nnection with M ercu ry
Satu rn gi ve s powers of continuou s thoug t and ati e nt
H e m ak e s Ve nu s reserved and
a pplicatio n o f the m ind
mod e s t not wearin h e r e art on er s leeve H e cool s
the a rdo r of Mars and preve nt s in large m easure th e
fevers that Mars excites
avo rab ly s ituated with re
r
th
e
he
ives
good
bus
in
e
s
s
habits
and
he
a
d
u
n
t
s
o
g
co unt eract s the changeablenes s o f the moon and he r
ready sympathy with eve rything that co me s along H e
i s strongest i n a ricorn and afte r t at in A uariu s
and ibra
,

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g

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g h

Cp

AST O O
R

48

GY

Uranus (
was unknown to th e ancients indeed i t
w a s no t dis covered until the beg i nning Of th e n inet ee nt
century I t has a ve ry important i nuence in a horo
cope neve rtheles s and explains as I have said many
of th e di ffi culti e s O f the ancients
call it o ne of th e
b lind planets N eptune b eing the oth er becaus e i t cannot
b e s een with the nake d eye and se em s to act in a s u b
tle manne r u nde r the su rface I t i s strong in th e horo
cope s of tho s e people who do erratic things for wh ich
t hey n eve rthele ss think they ave a very go od r eason
though oth ers cannot u nderstand it A woman w o i s
hard to understand i s Often u nde r hi s i nuence a nd i f
Uranus i s connected with Ve nus or the moon s he will
b e liable t o have illici t love aff airs Uranu s als o gov
e rns people in autho rity that i s in publ ic Offi ce and co n
t rol s changes a nd traveling as does th e moon al so
o nn ect ed wit h M ercury he gi ve s a s ubtle analytic
mind highly origi nal and independe nt Su ch pers on s
are lik e ly to d is cover n ew scie nt ic principles an d may
get into trouble by no t b e ing conventional e nough in
t he ir thought H e also governs public life and he nce
is stronge s t i n Aquariu s for t hat q uality but i n emini
as regards o riginality Of t o ught and intellectual i n v e n
tion I n Cancer h e makes wome n unfaithful ( men to o
i n a le s s degre e ) A connectio n with th e moon or Venus
te nds to the s ame th ing
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eg ee
as t h e

any

to

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e ve

OL OG v

A sTR

o g

k o

T e foll wi n table of term s i s ta e n fr m P t ol


emy witho ut alte ration O f co urs e the two re ce ntly d is
covered planet s are n ot included ; but
consider th e
omi ss ion unimportant P tolemy give s h is reasons for
hi s d ivision of the s ign s into these terms which s ee m
t o m e very sound but s ace forbids repeating t h e m
A s far as have bee n able to Obse rv e th e table i s ve ry
accurat e and it i s certainly u seful fo r i t s hows the re la
t ive stren t of each planet i n eac si n a s well a s the

gh

ri e s .

M ar

6 6

up .

8 14

en

e n.

Ge m

us.

ii

L
C r
Mr

TA B

E OF TE
a n ce

Mer 7 7

8 8

RM S

Leo

6 6

J up
S at

rgo

Mer 7 7

6 6

6 6

Mar

2 24
4 26
6 30 S a t
4

ri

S co p o
s

7 ZOJ

6 6

7 ZOS a t

up.

6 26 V

7 27 J

en.

4 30 S a t

3 30

r C ir

8 8

up .

up.

Mer

S a g t ta y

8 14 V
7 13

5 11 V e n
J up
8 19 J u p
5 16 V e n
5 24 M e r

en

7 13 M e t

up.

Mar

4 30 M a r8

b ra

15 J

7 22 V

up.

5 26 S a t

Li
S at

Mer 7

21 J

S at

au

h g

Mer 7
V

p TOL E M Y s

a pr co n .

en

6 14 M e t

6 6

7 13 V

en

6 19 J

up .

6 13

5 18

en.

6 25 S a t

up .

ar s

30

A q ua r

S at

u s.

6 6

Mar

up

6 12 M e r 6 1 2 V

6 24

6 30

sce s ,

8 8

Mar
M
a
r
M
a
r
M ar
Mar ar
N l y T iT ra b i b l a fr mI aM rr d ra la i
b i yp ra p i al rr r
en.

Mer
J
J

up.
up.

en.

21

8
6 27 8 a t

6 SOS a t

3 30

of

Pt o e m

v ou s

og

t ab l

is t ken
e
os

o s

7 19 V

B ut

6 25 J

en.

up.

en.

6 14

8 20 M e r 6 20
.

5 25

$30 M

S at

ot e

up .

6 2S S a t

Mer 8
s

s 19 J

$30 M a rs S

30 S a t

6 26
5 25
4 30

ve

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co

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ns

t on

on e or t w o

AST OLO
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og
R

p art

Of

GY

51
.

t e s i n it is st r n e st in I n t h e rs t column i s
th e name of th e plane t i n the s econ d the number of de
grees the lanet is entitled to i n that ign and th e third
colum n s hows t o w at degre e of th e ign thi s brin s u s
Wh en a lane t h a s a do ubl e right i n a ign t w o nu m
bers are given and wh en two lanet s ave a n e ual rig t
th ey are brac ete d t et e r

p
p

S
S

og h

C HAPT E R V
HO S S
A LS
in j udgi ng a horosco p e consi sts
U

A ND

Skill
in striking a
balance between th e relative stre ngth s Of all the plane t s
The rul e should be
su n m oo n and signs o f the zo dia c
to make a table Of all thes e and mark Oppos it e e ach i ts
various claim s to st rength in th e horos cope indicating
that claim by a numbe r in each case The planet with
t he stro ngest laim will b e th e ruling planet and co r
re spo nd to th e s tron e st characteristi cs of the natu re
analyz ed a nd thi s will b e m odie d by the othe rs in pro
po rtio n to their s tre ngt
I n th e pre ceding chapters we have s ee n the relativ e
s t rength of the s u n and planets a s determi ne d by s itua
ti on in the zodiac The re is a still more important
s ou rce of strength however and that i s s ituation in th e

a ngl es as they are called The re are four angle s


Th e top poi nt O f th e chart or cu sp o f th e t enth house

i s calle d t he s outh angle b ecau s e in the zo diac it is


neare st the s o ut point Of th e ho rizon
ire ctly Oppo

s ite thi s a t t he ve ry bottom i s th e no rth angle wh ich


i s under th e earth and in these north ern lat itudes it i s
nearest th e north point o f th e horizon It i s o n the cusp
O f the fou rt hous e A t the left o f th e gure on t e cus p

east angle o r a sce ndant whic


of t e rs t ho us e is the
mark s th e place w ere th e h eavenl y bod ies rise O p o

s ite i t o n t e rig t i s t e west an l e


.

h
h h h

5 9.

h
p

ASTROLO Y
g
h op
G

53

is
s uth an le
at t e t
calle d
m o re co mmonly th e m idheaven or medi u m coel i ( M
while th e angle at the botto m is called the na dir o r
Th e m idh eave n and th e as cendan t
ima m coel i ( I
s ee m to m e e qually s trong Th e heavenly bodies ris e at
th e a s ce ndant and pas s through the hou ses i n r evers e
order O f cou rse at th e mo me nt of birth t e rays are
mo s t powerful wh ich co m e down dir e ct that is fro m th e
midh eaven B ut on th e ot he r a nd tho se which com e
fro m the asce ndant though weak er at rst have twice
a s long a ti m e to a ff ect crystallizatio n
should say t hat
th e rst s trong be nt of a man s life wa s give n by the
midheaven and the developm ent along th e line of that
be nt was mo s t de term ined by the a scendant
Th e
a s cendant give s obviou s characteristics th e m idh eave n
hidde n Th e other two angl es also s e e m t o me o f e qual
impo rtance both les s st rong than th e ascendant an d
midh e aven A heaven ly body at th e wes t angl e pours
in its light s trongly for the mom ent Of birth but it i s
then i mm ediat ely obscured The nadir will ri s e rst
t ough fo r th e ti m e b e ing unde r th e earth B ut a t th e
nadir a planet has an admirable opportunity to m odify
all th e o th e r heavenly bodie s by i t s upward gleaming
light I co nceive t at a bo dy at t e nadir s e nd s it s
light s o that th e rays meet t o se wh ich co m e down
fro m ab ove th e eart ( of cours e before th ey r each th e
earth ) an d S O mod ies their light wh ile it i s still at a
di stan ce Th e m odied li ht which th e n m e et s t e
e arth fro m above has a more diff u sed quality
A s t o t e r e lative stren t of t e s e angle s I s ul d

Th e

h
h

g
gh h

ho

AST OLO Y
h
o
h
R

54

h
g

h h

rate t e as cendent and mid eaven at 9 eac t e west


an le and nadir 7 e ach
Th e as ce ndant d etermines
ne s phys ique height
*
weight co lo r and he alt
Th e midh eaven dete rmin es
t h e bent of the mind and h ence the p rofes s s i on and
onor in l ife Th e we ste rn angle dete rm ine s th e b e nt
of the affectio n s and hence m arriage partne rships a nd
sympathies i n ge neral I t i s t he angle Of th e m oon a s
th e asce ndant is the angle O f th e s u n Th e nad ir or
lower angle i s th e modier I f the midheaven i s called
th e an le of M e rcury and t e a scendant the angle of
t he su n t is m ay b e calle d the angle Of all the othe r
lanet s J u iter he re lends h is nature t o t e whole life
and i n ge ne ral mak es great a nd s uccessful men ; Saturn
mak e s a life of m is fortune and narrow circum s tance s
but give s great poetic powers and stubbo rn patience n u
d er th e i lls that co me The other lanet s likewise modify
/
l ife according to t h e i r n at u re
B ut ther e are other angle s whic are very i mportant
too and th ey are the cus s Of t e variou s hous e s P t ol
e my considers planets above the earth in th e e astern s ky
( that is uppe r le ft hand quadrant of the chart ) m ost
s trongly s ituate d becaus e they are lon es t ab ove th e
e arth T e othe r uadrant above the e arth i s probably
the next st ronges t and next t o that t he lowe r le ft hand
uadrant because i t will ris e be fore th e ot h er lower
quadrant and the weakest i s th e lower ri ht hand quad
rant a s shown i n t e chart
O f co urs e a plane t an y w ere in the twelfth hous e i s
m oving rapidly t oward the cus
f t e twelft w ic
,

g h

S ee

Ap di
pe n

o h

h hh
,

is

po

AST OLO
p
o
R

GY

55

t e im rtant oint M st as trolo ers spea of t he


whol e hous e a s signifying s o and s o
pre fe r to follow
Ptolemy as con ceive his meaning t o be an d spe a of
th e angle at th e cusp
I f the an le of human crys tallizatio n is sixty degrees
following t e analogy of th e re fract ion O f light in m in
e ral crystals al l the l ight take s e ff e ct on th e horizo n or
angle of the as cendant and t e n it gradually diminis he s
until at thirty degrees or th e cu sp O f th e twelfth hou s e
the light i s a ll hut o ut Fro m t at it radually i n
creases agai n until a t s ixty de re e s or the cusp of th e
e leventh ho us e it s e ff e ct i s at th e full again O r yo u
may s ay that at th e ascendant and at s ixty degrees above
th e as cendant th e light s tri k e s the human crystal o n a n
a ngle while at th irt y d e gre e s i t stri ke s the at middl e
m
o f a ace O f a crystal
Ptolemy
calls
th
is
angle
inco
f
j unet which is an admirable n ame or it I wo uld cal l
it the blind an l e A plane t at th is angle certainly pro
duces a n e ff ect but i t i s h idden under t he surface
Thi s i s th e angle O f h idden ene mie s T e cus Of the
e leve nth on th e other hand i s th e angle o f frie nds
h opes and all that is Ope n and appare nt Acco rding to

my t heo ry th e m idheave n s hou ld b e another blind


angle a nd experi e nce sh ows it t o b e associate d wit h
on e s pro fe ssion e mploym ent o nors e t e thos e things
that com e s ubtly and in ways we do not se e very clearly
And s o with th e o ther angle s
Th e following i s a s ummary of th e inuence of the s e
angle s : A planet i s st rong if withi n on e or two degrees
of th e angle s of a cusp e speci ally i f it is moving to
ward t e angle T e angle s be low t e earth are ve ry
,

g
h

AST O O
R

56

GY

I
I

sim ila r i n nature t o tho se above and may be said t o


modify tho s e above in th e way that have spoke n of
the nadir a s a m odifying angle
will speak rs t o f th e
angles above the earth
Fi rs t Cu sp
This i s associated with th e personal ap
The whol e ig n
p e a ra n c e and d is po sition o f th e nat ive
on this cusp may b e take n a s i n general indicative o f
th is feature but planets in the ign or within twe nty
v e degree s b e low th e angle or i n aspect to th e angle
will gre atly modify th e appeara n ce
The in uence of the various sign s and p lanet s i s
a s follows :
Arie s give s m edium he ight and reddish brown or
swarthy compl exio n
Tauru s gives s ho rt s tature and thickset body round
and animal i n appearance
e mini give s mediu m h e ight indiffe rent co mpl e xion
and an acti e agile mann e r
Cancer give s moderate s tature an oval face and a
weak t imid manner lacking energy m ore r eceptive tha n
positive
eo give s large s tat u re a n d b u ild clear compl exio n
a nd a rm bold cou rt eous manner
Virgo give s a s lender form d ark r u ddy complexion
and grace and agility
ibra give s a tall and n ot ve ry heavy form fair i n
di ff ere n t complexion and an amiable intellectual man
n e r with littl e
how o f e m otion
Sco rpi o give s short stature thi cks e t body b road
C oars e face rath e r h ard in appearance and dark The
manne r i s stolidly indiff erent
,

AST O O Y

58

The s un give s glow and colo r and th e e ff ects de


s cribed fo r th e s u n in th e variou s ign s are inte nsied
by po sition i n this powe rful angle
Tw elft h C u sp
This i s next i n o rde r above th e hori
on and th e angle s ee ms associate d with hidden per
sonal attractio n or repu lsion Saturn or Mars here
would make enemie s according to their natu re and
J upite r or Ve nus friends I f th is angl e i s well o ccupied

th e native will be called m agnetic if badly o ccupied


re p l u s i on wil l take t he place o f attract ion ; but both will
b e hidden and inexplicable
Thi s is the open angle and if we ll
Elev en t h Cu s p
occupied give s friends o f th e nature of the plane ts OC
c u p y i n g an d also hope s a nd general outward happine ss
I f badly occupied it signie s fals e frie nds and fears
Ten t h C usp ; This an le is as s ociated with general
s ucces s in li fe and th e nature o f the e mployment
Ni n th Cu s p Thi s is anothe r ope n cusp and i s s aid
to b e as s o ciate d with writings publication reli gi on and
s cience and has gre at inuence on t e mind and i n
,

c l i n a t i on s

Cu sp This i s another blind angle I t is said


t o b e associate d with l egacies and dowry which means
suppose one s hidden pe culiar relations in the matter
of wealth
S ev e n th C u sp Thi s is an Open angle said to be con
n e c t e d with all on e s open relations with people in gen
e ral Th e married partner i s characte rized he re and al l
k ind s o f Open frie ndly and ho stile relation s are deter
mined
Thi s i s said t o be connected with s erv
S i x th Cu sp

Ei gh th

AST O O
R

GY

oh

59

ants and ers ons in subordinate po sitions and t s o w


th e part of th e body a ff ecte d by diseas e
F ift h C u s p
This angle is said to be connected with
o ne s child re n and o ne s peculatio ns and in gene ral the
native s plea su re s I t will be Observe d that it i s i n oppo
s i t i on to the cu sp Of frie nds and
o es
This is the i mpo rtant angle o f th e
F ou rt h C u sp
nadir and is sai d to b e co nne ct e d with th e end of life
a s the midheave n i s with the b eginning
Th i rd C us p Thi s angle i s said to be a s sociated wit
s hort j ourn eys letters writings an d th e me ntal fa cultie s
i n general I t i s i n Oppo siti o n to t h e N inth
S econ d C u sp This i s s aid t o ind icate on e s pecuniary
p ro spe cts I t is i n oppo sitio n to the ighth
I do not think that th e s ignicance of th e s e angle s
i s very well und erstoo d If st ri ct l y analy ed they should
corre spond t o ce rtain qualitie s Of th e m ind i n each cas e
which qualitie s in turn may a ff ect t he ev ent s indicated
Th e si gn i ca n ce s gi ven above I know in a gene ra l way
to be co rrect O the rs co m monly give n h ave Omitte d
be cau s e have not prove d the m F or instance the m id
heave n i s s aid to s ow th e m ot h er s a ffairs and the nadir
the fathe r s Th i s matt er of relation ship wil l be s po k e n
There i s a very curious l in k
of i n a s ubs equent c apte r
ere
,

hp

O TH E R A N G L E S

Th e above angles have be en counted fro m the e ast


e rn ho rizo n toward th e west Ptol emy s eems to m e t o
point ou t clearly though no t i n s o many wo rd s the
s ignicance o f angles counted from th e s outh toward th e
no rth along th e meridian The s e angle s are f und by
.

ASTROLO Y
G

30

o o

adding the declination of the h eavenly b dy t th e di f


ference betwe en the latitude of the place and ninety de
grees I t i s Obvio us that eve ry degree you go fro m th e
equato r t oward the north t h e equa to r will s e em t o sink
i n th e h eavens a degree toward th e s outh I f y ou tak e
fro m n inety degrees th e numbe r of degree s i t has s unk
( th at i s th e latitude ) y ou will have left the nu mber o f
degre e s i t i s above th e horizo n I f the h eavenly body
i s north of the e quator it will b e j ust S O many m ore d e
grees above th e ho rizon and if s outh of the e quato r j u s t
s o many degrees less
S O whe n th e body pa ss e s the m e ridian it will b e a
cert ain numbe r Of degre e s above th e h or o n on exactly
the same kind of a circle as that through the ze nith on
which th e cu sp s O f th e hous e s are marked Now
do
n ot know much abo ut the s e angles
avin g o nly deduce d
t he m fro m my crys tallizat ion theory B ut should say
that s ixty degrees wa s th e O en and Obvio us angle the
apparently strong angle and thirty degre e s was t e blind
angle while other d egre es above or below would vary
in proportion
I n th e ho ro scope analyze d i n Chap VI I I M ars i s no t
parti cularly strongly ituat ed accordin to the calcula
tions of most a stro logers B ut I kno w it t o b e ve ry
strong in th e nature O f the native H is life long motto
h as be en I was ever a ght e r s o on e ght more th e

last an d the be st a s ligh t m odicati on Of a lin e in a


po e m of B rowning s Mars i s situat ed at about s ixty d e
gree s from th e southern angle This Open angl e agree s
with th e open natur e O f M ars and accounts for i t s
s tre ngth i n th e native
.

iz

ASTRO O

GY

61

conceive M ars Ve nus and M ercu ry to b e b e st at an


open angle Jupiter Satu rn and Uranu s at a blind angle
thoug perha s J u iter i s e ually strong at e ither
,

p p
,

C HAPT E R
A S CT S

PE

VI

hg h

T e H indu as trolo e rs bas e everyt in o n t e e xact


d egre e O f the as ce ndant
I n th eir syste m a diff ere nce
o f twenty s econds will produce widely di ffering re s ults
Th ey s ee m to m e to carry their d evoti on to the i nuence
o f th e zo diac ( with them a xed
od iac not re ckoned
fro m th e v ernal e quinox ) to a n extrem e that mu st largely
I t is si mply impo s s ible t o know the
v itiate their syst em
t im e of bi rth neare r than a minute
We stern astrologers on the othe r hand have equally
e xagge rated t he eff ect of aspe cts Th ey ave invent ed
a multitud e of new aspects radically contrary to th e
th eory o f Ptole my Th e great K eple r s nam e is a t
t a c h e d to s ome o f the s e n ew aspect s but for all t at
h ave never been abl e t o believe i n the m There may b e
a syste m Of crystallizat ion on the quintile system ; that is
dividing th e circle into ve e ual parts O f 7 2 degrees
e ach I n that cas e 7 2 degree s would correspond to t h e
ordina ry s extile 1 44 degree s t o the trine and 3 6 de re es

to the inconj unct angle of Ptolemy There m ay be


o ther crystals wit still oth er angle s of crystallization
B ut in min eralogy the same syste m of crystallization i s
pres erved absolutely what eve r ot h er i rregularit ies t e re
m ay b e
According t o Ptolemy th ere are four aspects as fol
lows :
.

62

ASTROLO Y
G

63

The s extile or 60 degrees


Th e tri ne or 1 2 0 degre es
Th e squar e or 90 degre es
The Oppos ition o r 1 80 degrees
To thes e m ay be adde d conj unctio n
T e s extil e and trine ar e re lations betwe e n two O en
angle s or t w o b lind angles o r at leas t betwee n t w o rays
Th e s quare i s a re latio n
o f the sam e degree of int ensity
betwe e n an Ope n angle and a blind angle or at leas t
between rays O f Oppo site inten s itie s ; and th e op ositi on
th ough between angles of th e same kind l ead s to direct
interfe rence of li ht wh en th e light co m in from either
sid e i s O f Opposit e characte r B eside s in additio n t o i n
i n the case of th e Oppos ition as e ct on e
t e rfe re n ce
angle i s i ncr eas ing in light the o th e r dimini shin ( o n th e
principle of th e blind and Open angle s )
There i s s till another aspe ct O f importance and t at
i s t e conj unction I n t his cas e th e light i s mingle d
before it r each es th e eart
So metim e s the m ixture
i s harmonious so metim es it i s a unio n of Opposite s t at
ate each other and t e re su lt i s not Of the best
Th ere are als o two ways i n which t o asce rtai n h ow
I t may be
m any d e ree s apart two h eave nly bodi es are
counted on t e c ircle Of t e odiac or t at circle over the
eart h passing through t e ze nith on w ich th e cusps
I t i s very easy t o re ckon
of th e h ou s e s are cal culated
in t e zodiac for every a spect wil l be between bodie s
w ic
ave t e s am e number of d egre e s Of longitude in
a ign Thu s 5 e mini is in s quare with 5 Virgo and
in o p s ition wit 5 Sagittary I t i s also i n t rine wit
.

hz
h

h
h hh h
G
S
po
h

AST O O
R

64

L ibra

GY

L eo

and in s extile with 5

A nd s o in ot e r

cas es
B ut an aspe ct d oe s not need to b e exactly o n t e d e
gre e to count
ach planet and th e s u n and moon have

what i s calle d a n orb Of i nuence within whic its


rays are e ff ective in formin an aspect Thes e orbs of
inu ence are as fo llows :
S u n 17
enus 8
oon
12
u
t e 10 S t u n 9
s
8
U
nus
e cu
8
8
Ne ptu n e 7
To as certa n f two bodie s are i n aspect add the ir
orbs toge th er and divide by two I f the result is greater
than the amount either lacks of forming a n exact aspect
they are sai d to inue nce each othe r B ut O f cours e th e
degre e o f stre ngth depe nds on th e nearnes s to the exact
oint of aspect
Aspe ct s are als o vari ous i n strength as t hey are made
fro m di ff erent s igns They are stro ngest from the s o
calle d
C ardi na l a nd M ov a ble S i gns : Arie s Cancer
ibra
T
hey are n ext stronges t fro m the
a n d Caprico rn
Fix ed S i gns : Taurus
e o S corpio and Aquariu s
Th ey are weak e s t from the
Common S i gns :
e mini Virgo Sagittary and
Pis ce s
ach of thes e s ets of s ign s are i n s quare and opposi
tio n to each othe r so that a t rine o r s extile aspect would
be from igns d i ff ere nt i n powe r and acco rdingly that
plan et is strongest wh ich is from the s tronge st ign
( othe r cond itions being e qual )
Astrologers u sually speak of t e t rine and s extile as
good and the square and Oppositio n as evil aspects j us t
.

M ar

Mra

ii

g
J pi r
M r ry

A T O O

66

GY

with their ne i maginations And though they hav e


rather a hard ti me o f it in the world b ecaus e of the strug
gl e against opposing forces still it is this contentio n tha t
strik e s ou t the divin e re and so m e people t hink t h e
reward i s wo rth th e hardship
The trine and Oppo s ition are re spectively about twi ce
a s strong a s th e s ext ile and s quare
The re lat ive s trength and i mportance of th e variou s
planet s is abou t proportioned t o th e number of d e gre e s
i n thei r orb of i nuence Thu s the s u n is stronge st nex t
the m oo n n ext J upit er next Saturn etc
I n j ud ing th e m eaning of an aspect consider th e na
ture s o f th e planets se e (all things co ns idered ) whic h
lanet i s stronges t and so ave rage th e r e sult
Aspe cts betwee n th e su n and any plane t aff ect t h e
h ealth and he nce th e bu sine s s prospects
epress io n
or irregularity in th e vital funct ion s always interferes
with busines s whil e vigor buoyancy and hope mak e
busines s go m errily
Aspect s b etwe en th e moon and any planet a ff ect th e
feelings t h e e m ot i on s
xtrem e s of fe eling mak e peo
ple go crazy and exces s in any di rection caus e s u nhap
Thu s too m u ch Saturn produce s d epre ssion
p in e s s
a nd melancholy too m uch M ars mak e s a rash tumul
t u ou s tempe ram ent TOO much Uranus cau s e s vagaries
eccentricity to o m uch independence and Often illicit
connections betwee n m en and wo men TOO much Jupi
ter makes re ckle ss gen erosity th e spendthrift Too
m uch Ve nu s make s an over fondnes s fo r luxu ry and al l
t e swe et s o ft things of life B ut M ercury and t h e
.

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67

m oon s eem always to get on we ll togeth er as they are


indeed j oint rulers of th e mind
The moon i s v ery s en sitive to o t er plan et s and Mer
cu ry equally so Q ualitie s of intelle ct d epend very
largely inde ed on the aspects to M ercury Aspect s of
any k in d fro m Jupiter o r Ve nu s pro duc e m ental act ivity
J upite r in th e d irectio n O f amb itio n po litics
overn
me nt etc Ve nu s toward art mus ic and beauty howeve r
expres sed Uranu s produce s o riginality of a very
marked kind h ence s cientic think ers ; Saturn o etic
inspiration O f th e m e lancholy order A pe culiar thing
i s that t e square or oppo s itio n of Saturn t o t e m oo n
produce s anguis h Of fear S uch people s u ff er frig tfully
fro m timidity and insanity Often result s Th e favorab le
aspect s give great patie nce and co ntinuity O f thought
e specially valuable to s cie ntic men ; for wh ile Uranu s
gives o rigi nality it m ak e s the m ind wande r Th e as
peets of N eptun e t o the moo n probably give powers of
s upers ens itive perception
Th e aspects of Mars and Satur n s e e m large ly to Off
s e t eac
Other s inu e nce unitin g courage with endur
a li ce Mars wit Ve nus give s sen sual pas s ion with th e
s u n liability t o fevers with Uranus v iolence i n individual
Opi nion with Jupiter warriors
The aspe cts of Jupite r are suc as on e m ay easily
i ma ine but the ill aspects o f th e extre m e planet s are
highly un favorable to busin e ss s uccess th e attainment of
s ocial po s ition and general appines s of th e even te m
pe rate ind
Venu s and M ars harmonize though their u nion do e s
caus e h eate d assion Venu s a ff e cte d by Uranu s caus e s
,

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68

p op

h o gh

im r e r uni n s b e twe en men and w me n n ot t r u


badnes s of h eart but rathe r fro m indep en dence Of b e
havio r Saturn r estrains t he ardors which Mars i n
creas e s and make s wo me n cold and chaste and lac in g
in a ff ection Th e favorable asp ects Of J upite r and Venu s
roduce adaptability to pleas e th e othe r s e x and t f r
s ocial li fe i n ge neral marriage i n particular
Aspects Of Uranu s with Saturn m ean little except
t hat th ey increas e ecce ntricity and a ffect unfavorably th e
hous es o r angle s they happen t o b e in
A S to th e a spe ct Of conj unction th e student mu st
j udge fo r him s e lf Such aspect s may be co nsidere d
favo rable for th e mo s t part and their evil comes fro m
exces s o f the quality Thus i f Saturn i s in conj unction
with th e sun there i s an exce s s of th e quality of Saturn
in th e n at u re m e l a n ch oly and depre s s ion and t endency
to lingering i llne s ses B ut this exces s may easily b e Off
s e t by othe r cons ideration s and th e res ult b e only persis
te nce endurance and a s teadfast thr ifty natu re n ot to o
,

gal

Similar in every way to th e c nj unction i s another


aspect of a d iff erent kind th e paralle l O f declinat ion
Th e sam e d e clination e ithe r no rth or s outh i t matters
n ot produce s a un ion of the inuence s Of the two bodies
I t i s found by a s imple co mpari so n between th e declina
t ions foun d for th e day O f birth and Ope rates with in
th re e degree s From what Ptolemy says Of the stre ngt h

beholding each oth e r


of aspe cts fro m plan ets i n s igns
I j udge that parallel of de clinati on o n th e s am e side o
the equator is much t h e st ronge r
Aspects a re usual ly reckone d on t e circle Oft h e e cl ip
,

A S

R O L O G Y

t ic by th e d i ff erence i n longitude B ut aspects m ay als o


b e reckoned on the mundane circle which w e s e e re p re
s e nted by the h ous es We may not e the m by getting
t h e relative po sition i n each h ous e and nd th e difference
i n degree s re cko ning each ho us e a s 3 0 degree s in stead
of the numbe r of d egrees betwee n t h e cus s
.

G AD

R ET R O R

E P

LA T S
NE

As the e arth m oves fa ster than some planets and


s lowe r than othe rs th ere are t ime s when th e planets
s ee m to m ove backward in th e ecliptic At s uch ti mes
th e plan et s a re said t o b e retrograde The planets who s e
orbits ar e greate r than that o f t he earth will be retro
grade when th e earth i n its orbit co me s ne ar th e m and
by its great er spe ed pas s es th e m M ercury and Ve nus
will be retrograde when th ey com e n ear th e earth and by
th e ir greater pe ed pass it
When a planet i s retrograd e its inu ence i s re atly
i ntens ied fo r good or evil
,

C HAPT

ER

VI I

D CT O
T h e m o st inte re sting p h as e o f astr o lo gy i s t h at
predicti o n
o f cours e it is t h e mo st d if cult and t h e
mo s t unce rtain T p redict Om th e con g uration of
P

RE

Of

fi

ye t

fr

the s tars no doubt re quires a certain special ta lent a p e


c u li ar kind of j ud m ent
Ptole my s ays only person s
gifte d by the gods can predict particulars in an y cas e
B riey to s ummarize what may be re dicted and
w at not be we may say :
1
O utside circum stances a s m odifying a m an s c on
diti n in life cannot b e redicted The planetary cond i
tion s Of light et c a ffe ct only th e man s nature and o nly
s o far a s a man s fo rtune is determi ned by h i s ow n
nature a nd characterist ics ca n we ho e to have any
knowled e of it
2
B ut a man wit a talent for picking ou t bad s itua
tions choosing rascals fo r frie nds and failing at t e
ri
t mo ment t o s e ize th e O ffere d oppo rtunity will s ee m
t o be the victim of circumstances whe n in reality hi s for
tun e is t e direct re sul t o f hi s ow n nature
Spe aking particularly h owever it wo uld s eem
3
that a man s n ature change s with h is maturity and that
n ot in a ny regula r way At certain time s Of i s life he
has a tendency t o waywardne s s at anoth e r er aps to
r e umatis m at another h e is ve ry unluc y in bu sine s s
,

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70

A S

R O L O G Y

T e s e tendencies of is n ature can be fo reto ld by a


m eth od explaine d by Pto le my with a ce rtain amount of
preci s ion
There are two d istinct method s of fo recasting the
t endencies of a man s nature in t he s ucce s s ive periods of
h i s life and t o th es e I th ink shou ld b e added a third
The r st i s called t at of prima ry directio ns ( and to cal
c ulate th e m we m ust know t h e e xact mo me nt o f birt ) ;
t he second that Of seco ndary dire ctio ns P rimary dirce
t ions corre spond to the appare nt change s in the pos i
t ions O f th e lanets d ue to the re volutio n of the earth
d uring the two or t re e ho urs s ucceeding b irth ; the
s econdary directio ns to t he changes that ta k e place fro m
d a y to day during the few we e ks after b irth
I n primary
d irectio ns t e movement s Of t he heavenly bo die s
t hroug on e degre e O f space or during fou r minutes of
t ime co rre spond s t o on e year of l ife ; a nd in secon dary
d irections th e c anges Of o ne day ( during wh ich the s u n
m ove s in t he h eave ns on e d egree ) corre spond to the
c hange s of on e yea r O f life To make use of s e condary
d ire ctions s et up a n ew ho ro scope fo r each ft seventh
an d co mpare that with t e orig
o r ninth day afte r birt
i nal o rosco e
I n the st udy O f primary direct ions th e most i mportant
oint t o ob s e rv e is that th e pos itio ns of th e plan ets i n th e
r adi cal horoscope are ta ken as th e basi s fo r calculating
t e relatio ns broug t about by th e change s O f cours e
a s th e eart turns on its axi s al l th e h eavenly bodie s
move at t h e same rate and in two or three ou rs th eir
r elative po s ition s ch ange very little B ut t ei r o si
t i on s wit re ard to th e po sit io n s they had at t e m
,

h g

h o

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h g

72

GY

ment of birth c an e in the most si mple and natura l


manne r
First let u s conside r what we have
ongitude i s
measured i n the circle of the ecliptic or zodiac the main
celestial circle and undoubtedly trines square s s ext ile s
etc
are most correctly m easure d by degre e s i n this c i r
ele
atitude is m e a sured in degree s n orth and s o u th of
t is circle ; but the variatio n Of th e planet s in thei r mo ve
m e nt abou t th e s un from thi s great cele stial circle of th e
e clipti c is not very great Then the circle that passe s
through th e middle of th e earth o r th e e quatorial circle
is xe d i n th e h eaven and is inclined to the circle of the
Time ( hours and m in
ecliptic a t an angle o f 2 3
u tes ) is meas ure d on this circl e by the apparent daily
r evo lutio n Of th e h eavenly bodies and i n astrono my w e
call th e po sit ion of a lanet i n relatio n t o this eq u at ri al
c ircle its right ascens ion O f cours e th e planets are
o fte n a co ns iderable numbe r O f degree s north or s outh
of the e quatorial circle according to the ir position in th e
zodiac a s well a s acco rding to the h e liocentric latitud e
Thi s distance fro m th e e quato rial circle i s called declina
tio n and th e point corresponding to th e planet u sed i n
calcu lating i t s place fo r determining the right a scension
i s found by d ropping a perpendicular from th e planet t o
th e plane o f th e equato r
Now le t u s cons ider th e h eave ns as s e en fro m th e
e arth H er e we have another great ci rcle t o co ns ider
th e horizon I f we sho uld think o f th e s outh point of
th e horizon a s the s outh pole Of th e eaven s a s we ob
s erve them fro m ou r particular pos ition on th e earth an d
th e north oint o f th e hori on a s th e north pole and
.

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R

GY

75

To calcula te d irecti ons we mus t have the exact po s i

t ion Of the planet in re latio n to an horizonal meridian


Thi s po s itio n will vary fro m the po sitio n i n right asee n
by an a mo unt s ee n in th e right angle triangle
s io n
Z
P ( Fig
At the ho rizon thi s co rrection i s ide ntical with the

asce nsional diff ere nce of a po int in the zodia c with a


g ive n declination and may be found from a table o f
a s censional di ffe re nce s ( se e Table
B ut th e co rre ct io n decreas es as the pla net nears th e
S O we tak e
t h e zen i th unti l at the zenith it disappears
that proportional part of th e ascen sio nal di ff erence
wh ich the distan ce O f th e planet from the ze nith m e ridian
i s t o ninety degre e s
I f th e plan et is th irty degre e s fro m
t he meridian the corre ctio n i s only on e third of th e fu l l
a mount ; i f sixty degrees
it i s t w o th i rds O f th e ful l
a mou nt
TO state th e sam e t hing di ff e re ntly a star o n th e
e quato r t ravels at a u niform rate of
peed or rathe r
a ppears to fro m th e earth
th e real motio n being th e
rotatio n O f the e arth on its axis B ut wh e n th e s tar
i s e ithe r north or s outh of the equator i t t ravels on a

parallel circle lik e P P and fro m the earth appe ars t o


lag b ehind o r to gain acco rd ing to ci rcum stan ces I f
th e sta r has s outh d e clination i n north ern latitudes it
will a ppear t o fall beh ind whi le under th e earth until
at ninety degre e s from th e meridian it ha s fallen b eh ind
t e full amount of th e ascen sio nal difference Th e
as cens ional di ff er ence i n latitude 45 is practically th e
s am e as t e declination s ince in o ur right angl e t riangle
t a e n at ninety degre e s fro m t e me ridian instea d
.

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76

a s sh own i n th e ure an le Z R P e uals an l e Z P R


a n d hence side Z P equals s ide Z
that is the declina
tion B ut as th e star approache s the meridian t he per
swings round as i n
Z and then after
p e n di cu la r Z
pas s i n g t h e m eridian begin s to swing away again New
d egre e s o n P P are exactly the s ame as o n Q Q ; that is
it take s j u st a s ki ng t o pas s ten degrees on PP as on
Q Q and o f cours e to pas s from Z to 2 require s longer

than to pas s fro m


to
i s the di ff erence in
right asce ns ion betwe e n two xed degre es of the zodiac ;
but 2 2 i s approximately th e arc Of direction that i s

it take s th e t im e i ndicate d by t he d egree s in Z Z for th e


star t o m ove fro m i t s actual pos ition at Z to it s actual
po sitio n wh en i n th e zodiacal d egree co rresponding t o
S O i n calc u lating an arc Of dire cti o n we take the
di fference i n right as ce n sio n a nd th e n add o r s ubtract
th e degree s the star will los e or gain in pas sing from
Above the earth if the
o n e righ t a s cension to anothe r
s tar i s O f s outh declination th e path will b e Z Z in
which cas e th e corre ct ion has t o b e added I f th e

d eclinatio n i s n o rth the path will b e R R


i n whi ch
ca s e the arc is sho rte r t han th e arc of right ascen s ion
and th e co rrection has to be s ubtract ed Under t h e
earth th e conditions ar e j ust revers ed or rath er at
more than n inety d egre e s fro m th e meridian whethe r
actually u nd e r th e earth or not I f a star on its path
s eem s t o gain tim e above the earth it will lo se th e same
amount unde r a nd so with th e reve rse
To f i nd th e co rrection according to Ptole my s
m eth od follow thi s rule as th e simplest s tat ement o f th e
ca se :
of

RR

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o p
R

77

I f t e move m e nt f a lanet is between any two O


th e cardinal angles nd the di ff ere nce i n right asee n
ion betwee n th e plane t indicat e d an d the position o f
its a spect Fi nd wh at part this i s of n ine ty degree s and
ta k e th e same proportional part O f the as cens ional dif
fe re nce a s t he co rrection t o b e adde d or subtract e d
accordin g as th e d e cl ination i s north or so ut
and
above th e eart h o r below a s expla ine d above I f t e
p lanet moves acro s s on e of th e angles th e art s m ust
be c al c u l a t e d s e p a rat e l y
I n directing to conj unct io n s ubtract th e rig t as e e n
s io n o f one planet fro m that of the other ( ive n th e
ge ocentric longitude the right a scens ion may b e fo und
by Table I I ) TO th e di ffe rence i n right as ce nsio n a dd
th e correctio n or subt ract if so re qu ired
I n d irecting t o an a spect nd th e degree of th e
odiac i n which th e aspect takes place The right a s ee n
s io n o f this degre e may b e fo und by Table I I Th e
di ff e rence b etween th e right as ce ns io n of the planet and
that o f th e plac e of t h e as p e ct i s to b e corre cted by th e
ru le a s above given and the su m or di fference will b e
the a re of direction
Th e a re of dire ction i n rimary d irections as e x
plained above i s measu red on th e mundane circle Th e
a re of directio n i n th e case of s econdary direction s i s
measu re d on th e e cliptic B ut the a ut o r h a s p rov e d
th e e ffi cacy of dire ction s m easure d by th e actual a re
du e to move ments along t e e quato r I n directing to a
conj unction or Opposition t e pro ces s i s a simpl e o ne
I n the cas e of a conj unction we simply subtract t e righ t
a scen sio n t at i s le sse r fro m t hat w ich is gr eate r I n

h
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R

78

th e cas e Of an Opposition we add 1 80 de re es to th e


right asce ns io n of the heave nly body to which anothe r
planet or luminary i s to b e directed and nd the di ff er
e nce of right ascension
B ut i n th e ca se o f a trine s quare or s extile to th e
nal r es ult add on e fo urth (approximately) of the dif
fere nc e i n de clinatio n between the place th e planet start s
fro m and that t o which it move s I n t e rotary m otio n
o f th e e arth eve ry h eavenly body move s away fro m th e
ci rcl e of th e zodiac since that circle is inclined t o th e
circle Of th e e quato r or th e circl e parallel t o th e e quato r
o n which every heavenly bo dy a ppears to move i n it s
rotation about th e earth O f cours e after ninety d e
gre e s it begin s to com e back again ; but since all arcs
of direction are under nine ty degre e s th e b ody has t o
move a li ttle farther than t h e odiacal degree of t h e
aspect or the degre e of righ t ascension corre sponding
be fo re it can really co m e to a place 1 2 0 d e rees or 90
degrees or 60 degree s fro m t e lace Of th e planet t o
which direction i s de sired Also a still furthe r corre e
tio n i s ne ces sary e specially with sextile s and s ometime s
with s quare s I f th e difference in d eclinatio n above
described i s I I degre es on e d egre e hould be added t o
th e a re in addition t o th e above one fourth and fo r
any nu mber of degree s m ore o r l e ss than eleven a frac
tion mo re or l e ss than on e s hould b e added co rre spond
ing t o t e proportionate relation O f their squares Thus
th e s quare of I I i s 1 2 1 I f th e di ff erence i n declinatio n
is 5 Of which th e square is 2 5 we take that propo r
t i on at e part of I which 2 5 is o f 1 2 1 practically on e
fth I f th e differe nce i n de clination s i s 1 5 O f w ic
,

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h pp
R

GY

79

t e s uare i s 2 2 5 whic i s a roxi mately ne and f u r


fifth s times 1 2 1 we add on e and four ft h s
Whe n th e as ect to which dire ct ion is made is a
s uare we add on e fourt of th e chan e i n d eclinatio n
j us t th e s am e and als o on e d e ree for eve ry 1 4 d e ree s
O f declinatio n and fractional arts i n ropo rti ns t o th e
s quare s a s s hown above
I n th e cas e Of a tri ne as ect nly t e on e fourt of
th e change in de clinatio n ne e d be added The othe r
co rrectio n i n this cas e be co me s t o o s mall fo r notice
Th e m ethods give n fo r d eterm i nin the arc Of d i re c
t ion are o nly approx imations ; but th ey are mo re nearly
co rrect than th e m et o d give n by the pro fes sion al
a stro lo e rs which wit all its compli cat e d math e mat i cs
i s also m e rely an approximation Particular event s i n
d i c at e d by directions ar e l ike ly t o fo llow the a s ect
rat er than co m e befo re r exactly at th e tim e of i t
t hough closely fo llowing dire ctions of a contrary natur e
m ay co unterbalance The thing mo st ce rtainly i ndicate d
i s th e conditio n of one s ealth
I n orde r t o d etermine th e s tren t h o f a direction
by any of t hes e method s we m ust rs t de te rmin e to
what exte nt t he d ire ctio n i s aide d or retarded both by
s e co ndary directions a nd by tran sit s of the plan ets ove r
th eir ow n place s o r the place s of othe r planets at th e
act ual t im e in life whe n th e direction should operate
Transits may be det e rmine d by co unting u th e degree s
th e plane t ha s moved i n th e give n t ime M ars move s
round th e s u n r through th e enti re zodia c i n abo ut
687 days or
years ; Jupiter in
years ; Satu rn
in
years ; Uranu s i n
years ; N eptun e in
,

o h

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80

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R

ho

GY

Sh

years T e thers move S O ra idly t eir trans it s are no t


important ( se e Table
We
ould als o co nside r
whethe r the ign o f th e aspect and th e term o f th e sign
strengthen or weak en th e powe r of the la nets form ing
the aspect And the s trength or weaknes s of the plane t s
in the zodiacal ho ro s cope m ust always be given full
weight A spects from weakly pla ced planets are weak
and fro m strongly placed planets are stro ng
I n considering health the prorogato r must be
cho s e n This is the su n by day a nd th e moo n by ni ht
or acco rding to so me th e s u n for a ma n and th e moon
for a woman i f either luminary i s i n a p rorogat ory place
Th e hie f p roroga t ory place is the ascendant 2 5 d egre es
below and 5 above ; next th e midheaven or te nth hous e ;
n ext th e weste rn angle 2 5 degree s above and 5 below ;
a nd lastly the eleve nth hous e a nd the ninth I f on e
of th e luminarie s o nly i s found in either of the s e po si
t ions i t is to b e cho s en whether su n or moo n
If
neithe r is S O fo und a p l anet mus t be tak en whic all
things cons idere d i s stron e st in th e oroscope e spe
I f t e prorogator come into con
c i a lly th e asce ndant
j unctio n s quare or Oppo sition and s ometimes eve n
s ext ile or trine with M ars o r Saturn an illnes s may b e
anticipated acco rding to the nature Of the plan et and
the place in th e zodiac A s imilar relation with Uranu s
cau ses m ental depre s sion and Often s uicide Such re la
tions wit h J upite r and Ve nu s have a much les s mar ke d
e ff ect an d th e favorab le relations almost always improve
the health
B ut more im ortant s till are aspects directions and
.

h
.

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82

GY

t e s ixth hou s e and bad aspects to th e su n and m o n


whether proroga to r or no t
F or ene ral succe s s in life
that i s po sition hon
ors and s o forth c onside r th e m idheaven especially ;
als o Jupite r and th e s u n I f Saturn be conne ct ed with
t h e s u n i n the radical ho ros cop e when J upiter and t h e
su n com e i nto square or Opposition th ere i s s u
re to b e
ill s ucces s i n busines s
F or marriage cons ider the s eventh hous e and als o
a spect s of Venu s Venus i n trine s exti le or conj unctio n
with Jupite r or th e midheave n i s like ly t o produce mar
ri a ge especially i n a wo man s natus
F or children and their pro spect s conside r the ft h
an d e leventh ho uses
emini L e o and to s o me exten t
Vi rgo ar e said to be barren s igns ; Cance r Sco rpio a nd
Pisce s are fruitful
F or further rule s s e e Chapte r X
,

TH E

H O RO

SC S
OPE

OF B

B IE

O ne pi ece Of prediction and study w i ch ought t o


b e studie d with great care and accuracy i s t hat of fore
th e live s o f babi es I n I ndia the m ome nt of
c ast n
birth is watched with th e gre ate st care and time d by
three d i ff eren t clocks Then the as trologe rs cast th e
ho ro s cop e Many of us do n ot know at exactly what
mome nt we wer e born and s o c a n never be s ure w e
have ou r horoscope right
We should s e e that the
future generation is no t under this handicap
ive n
t h e exact mom ent Of birth directions O f all kinds may
be studied with much more ce rtainty of s ucce ss

ig

C H A P TE R V III
EX EM P

IFI

CAT O
I

By way of illu stratio n of th e general metho d of cas t


in a horoscope ther e follows th e horoscope o f the
author o f this boo k a s calculated and inter preted by a
friend
Th e date is N ov 3 0 1 868
a m m ean time
Th e place was a s mall town in M ichigan
atitude
o ngitude
H ad the birth be e n i n these late r years the clock
would ave shown standard tim e which i n this cas e
would have bee n a m inut e later
aste rn st andard tim e
i s true me an tim e fo r longitud e
centra l standard
t ime i s tru e mean for longitude
mountain s tand
ard tim e for longitude
a nd Pacic t ime for longi
tude
I f th e nativity i s at a poi n t betwe en thes e
longitude s the t rue m ean tim e may be fou nd by adding
or subtracting one minute fo r each fo ur d egree s betwee n
t e lo n gi tud e o f th e place o f birth an d the longitud e o f
the standard u s e d at that place
Som e knowledge o f th e character may b e found with
oo k in the table
o u t any mathematical calculat ions
i n Appendix A i n wh ich you will s e e that o n Nov 3 0
each year the sun is i n the sign o f Sagi ttariu s I n
Chapter
we may read th e d es cription of characte r
iven
f
r t e s u n in Sagittary
o
g
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,

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81

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GY

85

I n Table 1 we may nd t e exact lon it ude of t e


As 1 868 i s a lea ye ar on e d ay w ill
s u n for N 0 v 3 0
have b ee n ins erted betwee n J an 1 and Nov 3 0 s o we
mus t take th e gu re s given for ec 1 s ince this table
i s arranged fo r a co m mon year We nd thi s to b e th e

or 9 2
3 3 5 t h day of the year ; s un s longitud e 2 49
i n Sagittary and we may note that t he s idere al tim e i s
21
1 6 h 40 m 6 s
and th e declinatio n i s
The heliocentric po sitio n of th e earth will be j ust
le s s than th e appare nt lo ngitude of th e s u n or
1 80
We draw a circle an d mark it off lik e Fig 4
69
and i ns e rt th e earth i n its pro er po sition
We will next nd the h e liocentric positi ons of t e
plan ets beginn ing with M ercury We look in Table 7
fo r the pos itio n of th e near e st January that i s Jan I
1 869
N o on o f Jan I 1 869 will be j u st 3 2 days late r
th an n oon o f N ov 3 0 1 868 We nd t e pos ition of
M e rcury for Jan I 1 869 t o be 2 7 7
I n Table 4
w e nd that the n eare st lo n itude gi ven is 2 7 6
wh ich i s 1 3 0 l e s s than that with whi ch we wi s h to
s tart Since we are taking a late r dat e and are counting
b a c k we co unt back 3 2 days in th e cycle of M ercury and
nd lon gi tud e 1 7 8
latitud e
As we started

with a longitude s maller by 1 3 0 than was required


we mu st ad d th is di ff ere nce t o ou r nal resu lt and w e
get i 8o
whic w e enter in ou r helio centric gure
We nd that t e po s ition of Ve nu s Jan I 1 869 i s
2 05
and by look ing in Table 5 we nd 2 05
wh ich i s s o ne ar th at n o corre ction i s needed Countin
back 3 2 days we nd longi tude 1 5 3
w ic we e nt e r
i n ou r gure and latitude + 3
.

h
h

hh
.

AST O O

86

GY

T e po s itio n of M ars fo r Jan 1 1 869 was 1 2 6


We nd i n Table 6 th e nearest longi tude is 1 2 7
wit h a di ff erence of I 2 6 from that we wish Counting
back 3 2 days or two inte rvals of 1 6 days each we co me
to 1 12
Afte r s u b t ract i n g p u r corre ctio n of 1 2 6
we ha ve the h elioce ntric lon itude o f M ars
wh ich we e nte r in ou r gure Th e latitude is + 1
We nd the po sitio n of Jupite r J an I 1 869 to be

17
daily motion 5
M ultiplyin
thi s daily

motio n by 3 2 we get 1 7 6 or 2
whic we mus t sub
t ract The re su lt 1 4
we enter i n our gure
H ad t e time been greate r we should av e assumed an
average daily motio n betwee n th e Jan 1 followin and
t he Jan I pre ceding as explai ne d i n
apter I I T e

which will b e
latitude we may a ss um e t o b e
1
co rrect to within alf a m inute
The po s itio n of Saturn on Jan I 1 869 was 2 49

M ultiplying the daily m otion


t he daily motio n 1
by 3 2 we get a corre ction of
whic we s ubtract

2
8
T
e
latitude
ving
th
e
correct
lon
itude
as
i
4
g
is + I
daily motion
The positio n o f Uranu s was 1 05
M ultip lying th e daily motio n by 3 2 we get a c or
re ct io n of about
and s ubtract thi s from th e longi

tud e given We enter 1 05 i n ou r gure and note th e


latit ud e as + 0
daily motion
Th e po sition of N eptun e i s 1 6
M ultiplying by 3 2 we get a co rrection of
and ente r

1 4 in ou r gure
16
We now have ou r e liocentric h oro s cop e complete
a nd ay pro ceed t o ou r geocentric

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F
h
h p o h ho
h
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F
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(
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hp
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S I L TI
rrr i
rrr i
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rrr
hh h
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G
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h i Si
R

GY

87

irst we s o uld nd t e cus s f t e


u ses a s
ig 5 I n Table 7 we nd t e sidereal tim e
s own in
for 1 868 t o b e 1 8
4 1 m 43 s whic di ff ers fro m t at
for Jan I i n Tabl e I b y 1 m 3 43 We the re for e s ubtract
we got on the pre
t hi s from t e s idereal time whic
cedin pa e i n Table 1 a n d h i ve 1 6 h 3 8 m 2 8 s a s
t h e tru e s idereal tim e fo r m ean noo n at
re enwich
T e sidereal tim e at noon in lon itud e 8 5 will b e
corr e sponds to 5 h
a bout 1 m mo re t an t is s ince 85
40 m of m ean tim e and in that ti me the sidereal ti ni e wi ll
l o s e abo ut
nearly a minut e T e fol l ow m
able
w e n care ful wor i s des ir
w ill e l in co rrectin
,

OR R E

H ou
C o

Hou
C o

C o

H ou
C o

3
3 03

4os

5
5 03

on

7
1 m 9s

8
1 m 19 s

9
1 m 29 3

10
1m 3 9 s

11
1 m 48 3

14
2111 18 8

15
2m 28 3

16
2m 38 3

17

t i on

13
2m 8 3

19

20
3 m 17 s

21
3 m 27 s

22
3 m 3 7s

23
3 m 47 s

ec

2
203

e c t on

H ou

ME

D E R EA

1
108

ec

ON F OR

3 m 7s

e c t i on

58 8

2m 5 7 s

a m w ic i s 3
Ou r tim e i s
40 m befo r e
n oon
The lo s s o f s ide real ti m e in t is per io d i s j ust
a bo ut e nough t o counte rbalance t e gai n b etwee n t e
m eridian of ree nwich and
s o no co rrectio n nee d
h ave be e n made
I f th e ou r of birth ad been s ay
1 0 o clock in the evening the t otal corre ctio n n
d ere al
t ime would have b een that fo r a eriod of 5 h 40 m plus
nearly 1 6 h Thi s correctio n would ave bee n
10 h
2 m 38 s
an im o rtant matte r

A T O O

90

GY

cro ss line we stick th e nee dle down o n the orbit of the


earth a t the exact point whe re the earth i s located W e
s oon s e e that th e geocentric circl e covers the position s
of M e rcury and Venus and take it off while we pas s a
rule r fro m th e o s ition of t h e earth past th e po s i t io n
o f each of thes e planets and mark a point farthe r along
which will no t b e covered by the circle O nce more
placi n g the geocent ric circle i n po sit io n we mak e sure
that t h e cro s s l n e i s exactly paralle l to th e cro s s lines
O n the scale at each end we may s e e that
of th e chart
on e end i s n o h ighe r than the other fro m the neares t
cro s s line We then pas s ou r rule r from th e earth cente r
to the points we have marked for each of the planets
an d re ad the degree s o n th e margin of th e geocentric
circle I n thi s way we get 2 1 m for Mercury 1 % m for
Venu s and 2 8 9 fo r Mars At thi s point it is best t o
take the degr e e s i n each s ign These we enter in o u r
gure a s i n Fig 5
We next ta ke H e liocent ri c Chart NO 2 and pas sing
on the o ute r circl e we
ou r ruler from th e cent er to 69
proceed t o mark the point at wh ich ou r s traight line
c ro s ses each of the s maller inn er c ircle s Then we place
the n eedle point i n ou r geocentric circle o n the point
w e have ma rked o n th e e arth circle fo r Jupiter and s e e
th a t th e cros s line of this circle is exactly paral lel with
We pa s s
on e of the cros s line s in the heliocentri c ci rcle
on th e
ou r rule r fro m the cent e r of t h e earth to 1 4 V;
o ute r circle reading t h e degre e s at wh ich th e s t raight
line pas se s the geocentri c circle
We n ext place the cente r of the geocent ric circl e
,

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GY

v:

the earth po sitio ns for Saturn Uranus and Neptu ne


e nt ering the res u lts in ou r gu re
We now have the pos itions o f all o ur planet s and
t h e su n
Th e po sition o f the mo on alone re mains to
on

b e fou n d

I n Table 3 we nd the po sitio n of th e moon o n Jan


to b e 1 4 1
1
1 869
latit ude 47 0
eferring t o
T able 2 we nd 1 3 9 3 0 as th e neare s t longitude th e
d i ffe rence be ing 1
Th e longitude found is fo r day
in th e cycle s o i n counting back we must count t o
e very 5 Thi s wi ll b e an ent ire cycle and ve days mo re
s o we simply count back ve days and nd 68
In
passing the botto m of th e table w e we re to ld t o add
which we do ge tting 7 2
and als o our othe r
giving us 7 3
We may tak e
c orrection of 1
*
As su mi ng that th e
4 3 0 as th e approxi mate latitud e
c hange of th e moon s po s ition in the 3 h 40 m be for e
we may tak e 1 3 U as the ap
n oo n will off s e t the
roximat
e
longitude
I
n
calculating
primary
dire
ctions
p
t h e latitude will throw th e po sition t o be re ckoned 2
farth e r on or to 1 5 II
The de cl inations of th e planets m ay be found by th e
m etho d suggested i n Chapte r IL but i t i s be tter t o tak e
t he m fro m th e nautical almanac when a copy i s with in

re a

Ch

The tru e declination s may be e en i n the following


t able :
t t u e o f t h e m oon ch n ge s om e t o
Th e
ot e
m n u t e e s s for t h e s a m e
t w a s a ou t h
a n d i n 1 869
e
om w h i ch t h e
t w a s i n 1 887 t h e e
e g e e o f on g t u e t h n
te
e w as
c c e t

N
yd a rr l
y l abl
*

lai i d b
i add a ad i

al f a

a l fr y a r
y ar fr

AST O O
C LI TI

92

NA

DE

0
2
lz

9
1)

21

16

20

10
18

45

'

54

'

17

'

'

S ou h
S ou t h

t
S ou t h

S ou h

No t h

GY

ON
131

11

21

22

14

41

'

16

'

23

'

15

'

rr
r

Nort h
No t h
No t h
No t h

We are n ow ready to j udge ou r ho ros cope s I n t e


h e lio ce nt ri c horo scope there is littl e to ob s erve except
th e aspe ct s of Jupiter and Uranu s an d of Jupite r and
Saturn There i s a square with Uranus and a trine with
Saturn As Jupite r i s th e ruling planet th e s e are s ig
n i c an t
The square with J upiter s hows that the native
h a s n o magneti s m in ruling ove r h i s fe l l ow m en and
will never m ak e any mo ney through publi c favo r or
goo d fortune The trine with Saturn h oweve r sug
ge s ts making mon ey from s he e r economy and goo d
management and succes s in the dire ction of t e s eriou s
imagination
Mo ney m ay be mad e through land or
speculation s t hat do not require contact with and i n u
ence ove r th e native s fellow me n
I n ou r geoce ntric oroscope we nd the followin
as e ct s
A P E TS
.

@ A tp
0 6 1:
0 P 1;
@ P l;

S C

p P lz
in t r
T A Q mun
) u u mu n

mu n

21 A l 2
21 13 13

mm
.

111 1111

mm

%I A
b A P

tp

U 13

I C
.

8 P
8 0

P i ndi cate s parallel

of

d ecl ination that i s the


,

d e cl i

R O L O G Y

nation is the sam e within a degree or two whether nort


or s outh
Thi s i s a favorable aspe ct
First we wish to s e e what planets are s trongest and
the propo rtio n of the ir s tre ngth Sagittary as cends and
Sagittary i s th e ho us e of J upite r O ther th ings being

e qual the lord of the as cendant will b e the ruling


planet I n this cas e Jupite r i s s ituated nea r th e nadir
a fortunat e place
oo king in Ptole my s tabl e of term s
( s e e Chapte r IV ) we s e e that th e rs t six d egree s of
Ari e s be long to J upiter though M ars and M ercury have
t he mos t d egree s Whe nce we co ncl ude that Jupiter
though only fairly strong o n his ow n acco unt will he lp
Mars and M e rcury ; that i s strengthe n their powe r if in
aspect with them or whe n i n asp ect by d irectio n I n
t h e sam e table we nd t hat th e degre e o f th e ascendant
i s i n th e te rm o f Mars S o J u iter will not be so s trong
there as thi s planet B ut we s e e t h at J upiter i s withi n
4 o f trine with the s u n and Saturn in mundan e ( that i s
co unting 1 2 0 on th e circle o f hous es ) trin e w i t h M e r
cury mundane trine with U ranus and mundan e square
wit h th e m oo n O n th e whole Jupiter is decidedly t he
ruling planet but b e ing at th e nadir and fo r othe r re a
s on s h e is a mo dier ; that i s he lend s hi s stre ngth to
t e others i n proportion to th eir strength
We se e Saturn in clos e conj unctio n with the s u n and
bo th are i n Oppo s itio n with the moon though not very
c los ely This loo ks as i f Satu rn s hould b e v ery stron
i n the ho ro scope and pe rhaps very unfo rtunate B u t
on examinatio n we nd that t his i s n ot witho ut off s ets
Th e angle of th e ascendant i s inue nce d by planet s 2 5
below the ho ri on and 5 above So S a t u fn and the
,

AST OLO Y
o o g
oo
o g
h
h h
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R

94

ar e ut f ran e The n t
Saturn acc rdin t o
Ptolemy s t able i s j ust be t we e n th e t erms of Jupite r
and Ve nus i s exact Oppo sites an d e as only 6 i n
th e s ign an y way Saturn i s m ore favorabl e i n Sagittary
tha n in any other s i n A s a matte r of fact in th e
hi story of the native Saturn made th e beard black whic h
otherwis e would have bee n brown and when by transi t
h e pass ed th e as cendant i n t e thirty rst year the nativ e
h ad a lingerin i llne s s In dispo s ition Saturn has iven
re s erve to a naturally hot and a ff ectio nate d ispo sition
I t will have be e n obs e rve d of course that Sa t urn h a s
no bad aspe cts of importance to rous e him except a
distant square t o Mars hi s oppo sit e and r e strainer and
t hat h e i s helped by t he trin e o f J upiter Mar s co unter
balances Saturn preventing weakne s s of t h e lun s etc
When M ars cam e into trine with th e as cendant by dirce
t io n i n the native s twelfth year ou r subj e ct had th e
m easles
We next observe that M ercury i s the ruling plan et o f
th e midh eaven and by re ferring t Ptole my s table of
t erm s we nd t hat he i s in his ow n t erm H e als o rule s
th e de s cen dant or weste rn angle in Jupite r s term and
th e nadir or lower angl e is in the term o f M ercury H e
i s j u s t above the su n i n th e h eaven which gives h im
strengt h according t o Pto lemy Mor e than this he i s
i nt ri ne with Uranus a highly favorabl e re latio nship fo r
j udging uman characte r and m otive for th e study of
th e occult and fo r math ematics a s an imaginat ive sci
en ce H i s po sition i n Scorpi o in the term s of Jupite r
an d Ve nus give s great te nacity o f mi nd and patience in
t u t
su n

ho gh

AST OLO
h
R

GY

p
p

95

H avin
determ in ed t e le ading lanets and t ei r
stre ngt we may tak e up t he horo s co e in detail Th e
ene ral de scriptio n of the physica l appeara n ce of th e
native i s co rre ctly give n under Sagittary in Appendi x
D and we nd m uch th e s am e u nde r the des criptio n of
Saturn in the i n
t h e su n in Sagittary i n Chapt er
give s a black b eard however and M ars n ot far fro m
tri ne wit th e as ce ndant ives red airs amon th e
blac k i n t h e b eard Th e skin i s li ght the eye s blue and
t e native began to be bald a t twenty v e
Se e also de s cri tion unde r the rope r m oo n si n
i n Appe ndix C
N ext let u s co ns ide r th e ro fes sio n F or thi s w e loo k
to t h e l ot h hous e and s e e that Ve nu s determine s th e
ch oice B ut M ercu ry rule s th e ign and th e term of th e
sign while Saturn is strong i n the sign J upite r i s i n
Oppo sition to the early degre e s of th e ign in th e third
o us e The third ho us e sugge st s authorship M ercury
gives th e owers of mind s uitable fo r authorship a nd
th e trine of Uranus gives th e power t o s tudy human
nature succe s sfully Venu s i s i n s exti le with M ars
which indicate s fondnes s fo r and inuence ove r wom e n
Venu s give s als o grace and love of beauty an d fond
ne ss for col or All thes e t ings favo r the ro fe s s ion
s ugge sted
Ve nu s i s al so t e prorogator of life s uggesting t hat
d evotion to his pro fe s s io n will b e coincident wit the
n ative s li fe and probably have muc to do with hi s
deat
N ext let u s look fo r the wife F or this we examin e
th e s event
o us e and t e moon We s ee Uranu s in t h e

III

Sg

hh

A T O O
R

06

GY

s eventh h ou s e ap p ly i n g to conj unctio n with the moo n


The characte r o f the wife m ust therefo re be that of
Uranus name ly magnetic fond o f people origi na l and
li k e ly to do unexpected t hings The ign o n the c u sp
i s ruled by M ercu ry and h ence we may expect a bril
liant wife of a rather eccentri c character
Marriage
s hou ld com e i n th e rs t half o f life
( Se e Pto lemy i n
Chapt er X )
I n conclus ion let us examin e a few important dirce
tion s Secondary dire ction s may be chos en in e x a m i n
ing th e moo n a nd M ercury which m ove rapidly the
moon m ak ing th e entire circuit i n l es s than 2 8 days
which corre spond to so many ye ars The m ind on its
sympath eti c s ide i s ruled by the moon and wh e n it
comes into relation with M e rcury i t is like ly to cause
Succes s i n mental e ffort Th e moo n als o caus es trave l
B y r eferring t o ou r table o f th e moon cycle and s tartin
with
we s e e that to travel to the po siti on o f M ercury
M e rcury
in 2 3 1 wo uld require abo ut e leven days
would als o have move d s everal degrees in that ti me
We may cons ide r both th e o riginal position of M ercur y
and its s ucceeding posit io n At eleven years o f age the
n ative le ft home and went away t o s chool where he
attaine d mar ke d s ucces s and i n th e year or two su c
Th e
c e e di n g made a brilliant reco rd i n s choo l work
moo n wo uld pas s Jupite r i n about twe nty days At
twenty years of age the nat ive le ft schoo l and e x p e
At about the
ri e n c e d h is rst burs t o f ambitio n i n li fe
a ge of e leven M ercu ry coming in conj unction with the
ascendant would he lp th e brilliancy i n s chool indicat e d
by the moo n co ming i n conj unct io n with Mercury Th e
:

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AST O O
R

98

GY

n o thou ht of being a n author but rather expected t o


mak e u se of h i s mathematical tal ent s i n enginee rin g
B ut at abo u t thi s age a complet e change came about
irecting J u pite r to t h e square O f Saturn and th e
s u n by the third method of directions
we com e upo n
a period of great nancial re v e rse A trai n of bad d i re c
tions follows at this ti m e First is t h e s quare of Jupite r
t o th e m oon ; th en hi s s quare t o the s u n and Saturn ;
and nally th e tra nsit of Saturn ove r its position a t
bi rth which occurre d i n th e thi rtieth year and caus e d
a nancial asco We have already re ferred to th e illnes s
caus ed by th e passage of Satu rn over the degre e of t h e
a sce ndant in th e thirty rst year
We have calculated thes e directions very loos ely
becaus e w e do not w ish to l ead the student to tak e the m
to o s eriou s ly Someth ing may be gained from them ;
bu t a s th e exact mom ent o f bi rth is known but inexactly
in mos t cas e s an d ou r knowledge o f methods of c a l cu
lating direction s i s h azy nothing very certain can b e
k nown
I n any cas e a bad d ire ct ion i s no t to b e look ed o n
a s an absolute ate I t i s only a t endency which may
Often be overcom e by d eterm n ed e ff ort

TH E U

CHAPT E
A ND

D C
I FF I

IX

LT S
IE

OF

A T RO LOG
S

The great th e re a ll v overwhe lming di ffi culty wit


a stro logy l ies i n th e fact that half its va lu e lies i n ou r
powe r to i nterpret human nature Unle s s we know h ow
t h e mind of man wor ks a stro logy makes n o revelatio n
to u s To tho s e supers ensitive people who by a strange
exaltatio n of their fac u lti e s s ee m to read th e ve ry sou l
of life eve n whe n t ey are totally uneducated astrology
se rve s a s a rough guide which enables th e m to mak e
pre diction s wh ich stagge r our very s ens e s And for the
s ame rea so n th e mo st astute reas oner and man of innit e
learning fails i n t he art of astro logy ( if we may s o
spea k of it ) j us t becaus e h e lacks that n e d e li cat e
i ntuition whi ch enable s h im to fol low th e complex u c
t u a t i on s of human thought fe eling and li fe in general
Th e ca se i s th e same with art and l iterature for th e
m o st learne d m an cannot paint a pictu re o r writ e a
n ove l of valu e unles s h e ha s th e unanalysable intuitive
kn owledge o f human nature which i s a gift o f the gods
a s Pt olemy puts it So i n precis ely th e same way pre
dictio n i n astrology may be called an art b e caus e i t
r equ ires th e del icate i maginat ion of th e nove lis t or arti s t
to discove r accu rat e truth in th e rough indications which
o u r k n ow l u e d ge of th e heaven s a ff o rd
But h e re we are concerne d only with th e scienti c
side o f a stro logy th e s ide that th e o rdinary man ca n
,

99

AST OLO

100

GY

u nderstand and utilize for practical purpo se s And to


start with we may as we ll say clearly and distinctly that
h e cannot mak e pred iction s except of the mos t ge neral
kind N everthele ss astrology has eno rmo us us e s A
very s mall principle i s o fte n a good basis fo r very m any
p ract ical i nventions
The rst great u s e o f astro logy i s i n th e fact that it
give s u s a gen e ral k ey to ou r ow n characte rs I t i s
i mpossibl e fo r u s to j udge ours elves by ou r ow n fe el
ings and fo r very many of u s s e lf j udgm ent unde r a n y
circum stances i s doubtle s s an impo s s ibility fro m th e fac t
that we are t oo much prej udice d in ou r own favo r B ut
th ere are s o me candid s oul s who really do wish t o under
sta nd thei r powers and capabilitie s and astrology will
i f rightly u sed e nabl e th e m to do that
B ut astrology is also a key to the characters of
oth ers and here i t can b e of t e utmo st u s e H ow many
parent s would not give h alf th ey po ss es s t o unde rstand
their children t o kno w accurately thei r tendencie s
the ir weakne s s es the ir s ecret abilitie s ! H ow many
m e n would not l i k e to have som e rel iable chart o f th e
character o f those oth e r men with who m they are going
into partnership i n bus iness ! H ow many men and
wo m en about to marry wo uld not li ke t o know mo re of
e ach othe r than th e glare of a few night s i n a ball room
mak e s at all pos sibl e !
And the n there is th e matt er of pe rso nal friendsh ip !
H ow many fri endships begin i n sunshine and end i n a
deep cloud o f di sappointm ent ! And th en what unac
countable attractions the re are betwee n men and
wo men ! Astrology on th e s cientic th eory have s e t
.

AST OLO Y
R

102

B ut t e range of m utua l inuence i s still greate r


than that indicated by conj unction H armony i s pro
d u c e d by the s un or moon being in trine or s exti le with
the su n or mo on in th e ho rosco e of t he othe r I f in
the cas e o f a m arriage th e su n i n on e is i n t rin e or
s extile to the mo o n i n the o ther and th e moon i n the
s econd a s a similarly favorable a spect to t e s u n i n th e
rst the coupl e are very likely t o live togeth er extrem ely
happily Als o if t h e m idheaven western angle nad ir
o r a s e cn d an t of on e is on on e of thes e angle s i n the
ot e r armony i s prod uced B ut if the a scendant i n
on e i s i n s quare to the as cendant in th e other th e reve rs e
i s true The s quare or Opposit ion of antagonistic plan
e ts i s sure to produce t rouble and some times th e trine
o r s extile of Oppo s in planets does n ot re sult we ll
t o ugh ene rally it i s not a bad thing
I n ve ry intimate re latio ns seve ral of th es e t e st i m o
nies should o ccu r I n th e cas e of my wife her Mars i s
exactly on mine and both are i n conj unct ion with t e
xed star egulus H er Venus i s very near mine H e r
Ju ite r is in conj unction with h er m oon very nearly
H er
on my m id eaven exactly in s extile t o my su n
su n is i n exact s extile with my M e rc u rv and ve ry n early
i n s extile with my m oon
Satur n is al so harmoniou sly c on gu ra t e d i n both
W e als o supply e ach other s defects My su n is w eak
e r s u n i s strong ; my moon i s strong he r mo on i s
wea ; e r Mercury is in an open angl e m ine in a blind
angl e And s o fo rth This is a most re markable case
T ere i s not a conict and eve ry planet and th e s un
t ink above
a n d moo n are harmon iously related
.

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h h
,

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AST O O
R

GY

103

h ho o

h ave m entioned a l l but Uranu s H e i s in er


r s co e
in e xact t rine with my as ce ndan t a nd i n sextile wit h
my moo n ; my Uranus i s i n s extile with h e r s u n and
er N eptune is in trine with our j oi nt Mars W en t e
gods dealt o ut my matr m on a l fate they gave m e a ush
M o st people s ho uld be conte nt with a full ho us e
I o nc e m e t a yo ung lady who had a most mark e d
re ci p ro
spo ntane ou s attractio n fo r me which
I a fterward fo und ou t that he r Jupiter was o n
ca t e d
my M ercury an d he r moo n o n my Ve nus and er
Uranus was in s extile to my moo n and trine wit h my
M ercury and I be li eve som e o ther re lations W e n
fo r th e rs t tim e I came i nto the roo m ( a reception ro om
lle d with people ) where s h e was s h e was s truc wit h
co ns ternation at s ee n g th e fo rm and gur e o f a m an
and instantly we
s h e had dream ed o f th e n ight b e fore
becam e friends O u r s uns a nd moon s bein u nrelate d
we did not fall i n love but me re ly became most exce l
l e nt fri end s
amo n and Pythias and avid and Jonathan mus t
ave had s o m e s uch planetary conguratio n as th e above
carrie d to a reater e xtent The s tro ngest affe ction
proce ed s fro m t e moo n or ruling planet of the on e
bein on th e su n o f th e othe r and vice vers a
Anothe r ci rcums tance o f great intere st to th e sci
betwe e n th e
e n t i c i s t e harmony of conguratio n
ho ro scope s of pare nts and ch ildre n The asce ndant or
mi dhe aven of th e son is ve ry o ften the nadir o r wes tern
an le of the fathe r or mother I nde e d the re ar e many
t ings t hat ho w that th e planetary i nuence go es bac
f birt a nd s o mil itate s against th e theo ry of crystal
.

i i

h h
,

h
h

h
o h

AST OLO Y
gh
R

104

l iz a t i on

bein t e ent i re explanatio n It seems as i


certain parent s could not bear childre n except at certai n
ti me s and t h e characte r and vitality of the parent see m
to determine the time o f birth of the child as favorable
or unfavo rab le
I suppos e that h eredity is th e re ignin
law up to the m om ent of birth and determine s the child
while in th e womb while the inuence of th e h eavenly
light gives th e individual bent of character I n m ine r
alogy we know that a poo r s olution will not give perfect
crystals and s o poo r parents will give a very inferior
u ncrys tallized babe fo r th e light to wo rk upon Th e
amount o f vitality must be here ditary and th e unbo r n
bab e mus t have a certain characte r even before crys
At the
t a ll iz a t i on g v e s him hi s sharp individualitie s
s am e tim e the pro ces s of crystallizat ion and the law of
heredity s ee m mar kedly s trangely in harmony wi th each
other We may s ay that h e redity make s for s imilarity
crys tallizatio n fo r individuality
H eredity a lone doe s
not explain why children are s ometime s so u tterly dif
fe re n t fro m th eir pare nt s though it eas ily explains why
th ey are o fte n so lik e
Another practi cal u se t o which astrology can b e put
i s in predicting or at least fore shadowing state s o f
h e alth This proce s s does not r equir e very much of

th e arti st ic talent ; the average man can j udge fairly


and the s ucces s o r failure o f the predictio n
c orre ctly
Until within a very
ca n b e easily and denitely veried
short tim e co mparatively speak ing a stro logy was a l
and by the m mor e than by
u a y s used by physician s
any other cla ss And t oday i t is physicians who coul d
do mo st to i nve stigate th e subj ect becau s e they are
as

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JU

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DG

IN

F O R TU N E

*
.

The circum stance s regulating the fo rtune o f we alt


ar e t o be j udge d fro m that part alone wh ich i s expressly
d enominate d t h e Part of Fo rt un e ; t he pos itio n of which
i s in a ll cas e s wh ether a ris ing in th e day o r in th e ni ht
always a s far fro m the a scendant as the sun is di stant
fro m the mo o n
When the Pa rt of Fo rtune as be en dete rmined it
must b e asce rtain e d to what plane ts th e dom inio n o f it
belongs ; and t he ir power and co nn ection as also t e
po we r and co nnection of others c on gu rat e d with the m
o r i n e levati o n above them whether of t he s am e or o
an advers e condition are the n t o b e obs e rved for f
th e p la nets wh ich as s um e do minion of the Pa rt of or
t une be i n full force they wi ll create m uch weal th and
e specially should the luminarie s als o gi ve the m suitable
testimony in addition
I n thi s manne r Saturn will a ff ect th e acqui re me nt
o f wealth by m ean s of buildings agr iculture o r navi a
tio n ; J upiter by holding som e govern ment position o r
o f ce of tru st o r by the prie sthood ; M ars by th e army
and milita ry command ; Venus by m eans o f fri e nds by
t h e dowry o f wive s o r by ot er gift s
roce eding from
wo men ; and M ercury by t e s cience s and by trad e

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,

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106

h as

ee n

u se

for t h e m ost

AST O O
R

GY

107
.

( I t may b e added for modern reade rs that M e rcu ry i n


d i ca t e s la w po litics e tc
a s a s ource of wealth and
V enu s art literature and th e l ik e especially i n co mbi
n ati o n with M e rcury )
Sho uld Saturn howeve r whe n thus i n inuence o v e r
t h e fo rtune of wealth be al so c on gu ra t e d with Jupite r
h e part icularly provides wealth through inheritance
e specially if th e congu ratio n s ho uld exis t in s u peri o r
J upite r b eing also i n a bicorp ore a l ign and
a ngle s
r ece ivi ng the applicatio n of th e moon ; fo r in s uc h a ca s e
t h e nat ive will als o be adopte d by perso ns unallied t o
h i m and wi ll beco me he ir to their prope rty
And furt he r i f othe r stars o f th e s am e condition as
t ho s e wh ich rule th e Pa rt of Fortun e s ho uld likewis e
e xhibit testi mo nie s o f do minio n th e wealth w i l l b e pe r
m ane nt ; but o n the oth e r hand if stars of an advers e
c onditio n should e ith er be in e levatio n above the ru ling
p lace s or ascend i n s uccess io n t o t he m t he wealt will
n ot conti nue
Th e gen e ra l period of its d urat io n h ow
e ve r i s t o be calculat e d by m eans o f th e arc of directio n
b etwe en th e plan e ts operati ng t h e los s and th e lace s
w hich give wealth
.

P osi t ion i n t h e W

orl d

Th e dis o sition s of the luminaries and the respect ive


fam iliarit ie s exe rcis ed by th e stars att ending t he m are
t o be considere d as indicative o f pos iti on i n th e world
i
n
l
ta
ke
s
th
e
dig
itie
s
fro
m
t
e
s
un
a
nd
mid
P
ac
d
u
s
(
heaven acco rding to P tolemy )
For exampl e s hould the t w o lumina ri e s be fo und
*
i n masculine s ign s a nd in angl e s or e ven if o nly on e of

ow

in

Ari ar
is
Ta u

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scu

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e v e ry

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gn

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ev e

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fo l l o w i n

s e c on
a re

di

gn fol
fe m i n i n e
s

AST O O Y
R

108

t em b e in an angle th ey being at th e sam e tim e spe


c i a ll y attende d by a d or
y p h ory ( planets situated in de
gre e s of t he zodiac near the luminary i n que stion) c om
po sed of al l t he ve plan ets t he sun by such a s ar e
oriental but th e moon by o ccid ental th e pe rsons the n
about to b e born will co nseque ntly beco m e k ings an d
pri nces ( I n regard to what i s meant by atte nding
p lanets P l a c i d u s says :
ou are no t t o ob se rve what
i s gen era lly alleged r especting th e d oryp h ory o f th e
luminaries fo r dign iti e s namely that th e d oryp h ory i n
e lude s only thos e plan ets which are found within 3 0
on
e ither ide o f the lumi n arie s Any kind of aspect of
th e stars to th e luminarie s of what kind so eve r are t o
be included ; an d if th e aspect b e made by appli catio n
that i s th e sta r b e approaching th e aspect in the orde r
o f th e zodi ac it s powe r extends inwardly over th e
wh ol e orb of light of th e aspect i ng planet and more s o
a s th e proximity is greater ; but by s eparatio n it is no t
This doctrin e may b e s ee n i n s everal ch apters of
so
Ptol emy ; fo r an aspecting star i nuences th e s ign i
cator and di spo s e s him to produce effects c o natura l t o
hi m by a s ub sequent direction B ut a star of no aspect
doe s not predispo s e t h e si gn i ca t or and produce s very
little or no e ff ect of it s nature by a s u bs eque nt dirce
An d i f th e attendant stars s hould als o be i n
angle s o r c on gu ra t e d wi th th e angle above th e earth
( midh eaven ) th e said pers on s will becom e great power
ful and mighty i n th e world ; a n d even yet more abun
dan i ly 5 0 provide d th e congurations made by th e
att endant stars with th e angle s above the earth b e dexter
B u t wh en the lumi narie s m ay not b e found i n masculin e
,

A T O O

110

GY

n n

i the social wo rld i n politics or i bus i e s s rm s o r


corporations ; and s o with the oth e r arrangement s of
planetary co nditions of which h e speaks
ank or dig
n i t y in ou r tim e s and in o u r so ciety mean s social posi
tio n )
Th e ge neral appearance o f exaltatio n or debasement
of rank i s to b e contemplated as befo re state d but th er e
are ma y gradations inte rm ediat e to tho s e already speci
e d and requiring obs er ati on of the parti cular i n t e r
change s and variation s incid ental to the luminarie s
the m selve s and their d ory p h ory and also to th e domin
io n of th e planets whi ch compos e the ir d oryp h ory Fo r
in stance should the b e n e c s or stars of the sam e condi
tion ex ercis e th e chief dominio n th e dign ities to b e
acquired will be not only more im portant but also mor e
s e cure ly es tablishe d ; an d on th e other hand i f th e chi e f
dom inio n be claime d by m al e c s or by stars of an a d
vers e co ndition the dignit ie s will be more s ubordinat e
a nd more dangerou s a d e anes ce nt
The speci e s of dignity may be inferred by obs e rvin g
th e pe culiar qu alities of th e attendant stars ; and i f Sat
ur hav e chie f do minio of t he d oryp h ory t h e powe r
an d autho rity d erived therefro m will lead to wealth and
prot ; authority pro ceed ing from Jupiter and Ve nus will
be pleasurable ; that pro ceedin from Mars will co sis t
in comma ding armie s in obtaini g victo rie s and i
overawing th e vanqui shed and that proceeding fro m
M e rcury wi ll be intellectual s uch as s uperinte ndi g e du
cation and study and directing th e manageme t o f busi
e s s or i o e of the lear ed ro fessio s
,

n v

n n

n p

A T O O
f
f
n
py n
R

Th e K i nd

P ro

11 1

Employmen t

ess ion or

gn

Th e do m inio of th e em lo me t or pro fe s s io i s
clai me d in two qualitie s viz by the su n and by the s i
on the midheave n
I t i s there fo re e ce s sary t o obse rve wheth e r any
pla e t may b e making i t s o rie tal appearance n eare st
the su n and whethe r a y be posited i n t he m idhe aven
e sp ecially whe n a lso re ceiving t h e application of the
moo n A d i f on e and th e sam e planet po s s e s s e s th e se
i
l

i
n s t hat i s t o s ay m ak e s it s neare st appea r
u
a
ca
t
o
q
anc e t o th e s u n a nd be also in th e midhe aven on e alon e
mu s t b e e lecte d t o d e termine t h e re s ent inquiry ; and
likewis e though the plan et s hould n ot be thus do ubly
qualied but only s i gly i n whicheve r aspect eve the n
that planet alo e must still b e elected provid ed it sel f
alon e s hould po s s es s such s ingl e ua licatio
I f h ow
eve r the re sho uld b e on e planet pres e t in it s eare s t
appearance a nd anoth e r in th e m idheaven co ciliating
with the moo n bot h mu st be ote d ; and which eve r o f
t he s e may have greater sway a nd pos s e ss greate r rights
B ut wher e ot
of dominio n that on e wi ll be pre ferred
a y planet may b e fo und s o s ituated nei th e r making its
appearance as above de s cribe d n or being in th e m id
heaven the n that on e pos s e s sing the do minion of th e
m idheave i s t o b e co nside red as lord o f th e emplo y m ent
I t is however o nly s o m e o ccasio al o ccupatio w h ch
ca b e thus de oted ; becau s e pers ons bo rn und e r such
a co uratio mo st commonly rema in at l eisu re and
u e mplo ed
What has n ow bee n s ai d relate s t o th e electio n of th e
lo rd of t he employm e nt or profes sion ; but th e s ecie s
,

GY

n
n
ng n
n y
,

1 12

of

A T O O
S

GY

ng
n

th e em loyme t wil l be d isti uish ed b me a s o f


th e respective prope rtie s o f th e th ree planets Mars
Venus M ercury and of the s igns i which th ey may be
po s ited
M e rcury fo r insta ce
ro duce s writers supe ri n
t e n d e n t s of bus i es s acco untants teachers i n th e sci
e mees m ercha ts banke rs i s hort all who li e by the
exerci s e of literature and by furni shing explanation o r
i terpretation as we ll as by s tipend and salary or a llow
ance I f Satu rn bear t estimo ny j oi tly wit h M ercury
ers o s the n born will becom e manage rs o f th e a ffa irs
of others B ut i f Jupite r j o i testimo ny they will be
paint e rs o rators or pleaders i argu me nts a d o ccupie d
with e mi e t persona es
Should Ve nus h ave do m n on of th e e mploym e t sh e
w ill cau s e e rso s t o be e gage d i n vario us indoor e m
p l oy m e n t s re quirin taste s ense of colo r sm ell artist ic
ro o rtio et c s uch as the drapery busine s s drugs
decoratio a d th e like ; i fact any employment re q u i r
i g the exercise of th e s e nses e e n th e s ens e of taste
as i the cas e o f the wine m e rchant I f Satur add hi s
te stimo ny to hers h e will cause ersons to be e mploye d
i matters belongin to amus em ent a d a rchitecture
a d wi ll als o pro duce j uggle rs C harlatans e t c B ut if
upite
r
j
oin
t
estimony
with
Venus
pers
on
s
will
be
ad
J
v a n c e d i n ho nor through female inte rest
Mars ruli g th e e mploym e t and being c on gu ra t e d
with th e sun will produce pers ons who ope rate by me ans
of re ; for instance cook s as well a s thos e wh o wo r
in co er bra s s a d othe r metals by me lting burning
a d casti
If Mars be separated fro m t he su n he will
,

n p
n

n
p n

nn
p n
p p n
n n
nn
n
n

ii

n
n

v
p

pp

ng

A T O O

1 14

bu sine ss curi ou s in foreign m atters and derivi ng pro fi t


fro m the ir pursuits
Whe Venu s and Mars exercis e dominio n togethe r
pe rs ons wil l be com e dye rs d ealers i n perfum e s worker s
i tin lead go ld and si lve r dealers i n drugs a gri c u l
h ys icians And i f Saturn add te stimony
t u ri st s and
to Venu s and M ars h e will produce s extons grave
digge rs and undertakers and fanatics o ccupied in relig
ious u ndertakings B ut i f J upiter add te st imony th e
person s will b e com e priests and clergymen go ernors
place d ove r wo men and interpreters and th ey wil l derive
s upport from such occupations
The prope rtie s o f th e signs in which t he lords o f
t he employm ent may b e posit e d a re als o i nuential in
varyi ng the employm ent Fo r e xample th e s ign s of
huma sha e ( Sagi ttary Aquarius Virgo and G e mini )
promote all sci e nti c purs uits and such a s are of utility
to m ankind ; the quadrupedal s ign s ( Capricorn
eo
Tau r us and Aries ) contrib u te to produc e employ me t
among m etals i n bu s ines s and t rade in hou s e building
a d work of smith s and m echanics ; th e tropical and
e quinoctial sign s ( Cance r and Capricor and Arie s an d
ibra) tend t o gi ve employment in t ranslation or inte r
i
n
matte
rs
exchange
in
m
ensurat
io
an
d
r
a
t
i
n
o
f
e
t
o
p
agricu lture and i n religiou s duti es ; the terrestrial and
watery sign s ( Tau ru s Cance r Virgo Sco rpio Capri
corn and Pi sce s ) tend t o e mployment in water and in
conn ectio n with water a s well as in regard t o th e nur
ture of plants as to ship b u ilding Th ey likewise con
tribute to employment i n funerals in embalming and
re serving and als o i n salt
,

n p

A T O O
R

GY

1 15

M o re ove r should th e mo on hers e lf actually occupy


th e place regulating the employm ent (th e midheaven )
and after he r conj unct io n co ntinu e in co urs e with M er
cury s h e will roduce pers ons of extrao rdi ary pre
scie nce
rom th e foregoi
r ule s th e variou s k ind s of e m
ployment are t o be inferred a d i t s magnitude or i mpor
tance wi ll b e m anifes ted by the existing powe r o f the
F or ins tanc e i f t h e said planets be
ruling planet s
o rie ntal or i n angle s they will give th e perso n e mi nence
and authority in hi s e mploym ent ; b ut if o ccide ntal or
cadent they will render hi m s ubo rdinate And should
t h e b e n e c s be i elevatio the e mployme t wi ll b e i m
ortant lucrative s e cure honorable and agre eable ; but
on the othe r hand i f the m a l e cs be i n el evati on abov e
the lords of th e e mploym ent it will th e n b e mean dis
reputable unprotable and inse cure
Thus Satur brings advers e inu ence i coldne s s or
tardi es s and fro m a mixture of pu rsuit s ; and Mars
roduces oppo sition by a udacit y and publicity i n enter
ri se ; a nd both la et s are alik e ho sti le to procie cy
ro sperity
and
Th e gene ral p erio d at which any incre as e or d i m i n u
tio of th e e mployment may tak e place mu st again i
th is case als o be determined by th e dispo sitio of th e
s t ars which ope rat e th e effect toward th e orie ta l and
o ccidental angle s
(A cco rding t o mode rn a strologers Uranu s i nspires
love of o ccult and abstru s e a d u co mmon employ
m ents th e study o f human natu re and electricity and
ublicity of pu rsu it s ; Saturn rule s tho s e co ne cte d with
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la d m i es b uildi s a d al l ma u al labo r ; Ju ite r


rule s cle rgymen banke rs lawye rs a n d legislators mer
chants a d e rso s i n power ; M ars ru l es generals sur
geon s sol diers chemists e ngine e rs n aval comma ders
butchers mecha ics cutlers a d all employe d among
sharp instrume ts a d re H e gi e s mechani cal and
co nstructive s kill Venu s i s a sso ciated with m usicians
artis ts singers j ewel ers me rce rs d rapers trades con
n e c t e d wi th fancy goods t oys pleasure s
The su p ro
du ces rulers public functio aries legislato rs ambas
sa d ors
government o fce rs and those i n pos itions of
trust M ercury rules mathe mati cians s ecretarie s clerk s
lawye rs s cho olm asters lite rary m en public speakers
engravers de signe rs mes s enge rs and s cientic men
The m oo rules th e multitud e obscure people sailors
s e rvants sh m on ge rs t ra elers d ealers in p u blic co m
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m od i t i e s

M a rri age

The con sideratio o f circum stances relating to mar


ri a ge or the cohabitation o f husband and wi fe a s s anc
t i on e d by law succee ds to the forego ing details an d
mu st be pursue d i n th e following method :
With men it is to be obs e r e d i n what manner th e
moon may b e dispo sed for in th e rst place if sh e b e
fo u nd i n the orie ntal quadrant s h e wi ll caus e m en either
to marry e arly i n l ife or a fter ha ing ove rpas s ed the ir
prime to marry young w o m en ; but sh ould sh e be s itu
ated in eith er of th e o ccidental quadrant s me will the
marry e ith e r lat e in li fe o r to w omen advance d i age ;
a d i f s h e be found under the s un s beam s and c on gu
rat ed with Satu rn sh e th en e tirel de ies marriage
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marr ie d late i life or to me n who h ave pas s ed th ei r


rime a d are advance d in years And s hou ld th e s u n
be i a s ign o f s ingle form or c on gu rat e d with
o nly on e o rie ntal planet he will caus e them t o e te r
into m atrimony o nly once ; but if i n a bicorporeal
or
mu ltiform sign or c on gu ra t e d with o rie nta l
pla ets h e will then cau s e them to be m arried o ften
And Saturn being c on gu ra t e d with t he s u n will pro
vide h usband s steadfast advantageous a d industriou s ;
J upiter s uch a s ar e hono rab le and noble minded ; M ars
husband s void of a ffecti o and intractable ; Venu s ami
able a d hands o m e hu sbands ; a nd M ercury s uch as are
provident and expe rt in b usine s s
B u t i f Ve us b e
found co nne ct e d with Saturn sh e will indicate dull a nd
ood j us t
t imid husband s ; i f with J upite r they will b e
a d mo de st ; i f with M ars hasty lustful and adulter
o u s ; and i f with M ercury th e
wil l b e des iro us of chil
d ren
I regard to th e s u n tho s e quadr ants which precede
t he as cending and descending po int s o f th e zodiac ( hat
i s t e nth e leve nth and t welfth hous e s a d th e hous e s
opposit e that i s fou rth fth and s ixth ) ; and i n respect
o f the moo n thos e which are m easured from h e r con
j unctio n a d oppo s ition with th e s un (that i s n ew and
full moon ) to her intermediat e quarters are called ori
ental quadrants The o ccidental quadrants are of cours e
tho s e include d b etwe e the mid h eave a d th e wes ter
angle and th e on e Oppos ite
Whenever both nativities viz that of th e husband
and that of th e wi fe may exhibit th e luminarie s c on
gu ra t e d t oge th e r in conco rd that i s to s ay e ither i
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s e x tile t o each othe r th e cohab i tat io will


m ost u su ally be lasting especially if the said co co rd
e xist by mutual receptio n i n dignit ies but its dura tio
w i ll b e also much m o re s ecurely e s tablis he d provide d
t h e mo o i t he husband s nativity should c orrespo d
o r agre e with th e s u n in t h e wife s nativity ( that is t h e
m oo n i n the hu sba d s ativity i the s am e po sition as
t he s u n i the wife s ) I f howeve r th e r elativ e po si
t ions of the luminarie s be in s ig s i co j unct o r i
Oppos itio n or i n quartile t he co habitatio n will be speed
i ly dis so lve d upo slight caus e s and th e total s eparatio
o f th e partie s will e s ue u nles s o ff s et by favo rable rela
t io s betwe e th e othe r planets and luminarie s
A d shoul d t h e conguratio n of the lum inarie s whe
m ade in conco rd b e as ected by the b e n e fi c s the c oh ab i
t a t i on will co ti u e i n respe ctability co mfo rt a d a d
vantage ; but on th e othe r ha d it will abound in strife
c ontentio n and mis fo rt u e if the m a l e cs be in aspe ct
I like man e r eve though
t o t he s aid congu ration
t he luminari e s b e favo rably c on gu ra t e d in conco rd
s hould th e b e n e cs s ti l l off er t esti mo ny the cohabitatio
w ill t he n not b e entirely bro k e n off n o r totally de
s troye d fo rever but will be agai re ewed a d re e s tab
l i sh e d a s b e fo re
B ut if on the co trary th e m al e cs
b ea r te stimony t o such disco rdant di spos it io n of the
l uminari es a dis so lutio Of th e cohabitation will t ak e
lace a ccompanie d by sco r a d i j u ry Should M er
c ury alo e be conj o ine d with the m a l e cs it will be
e ff ect ed by m eans of som e public inculpation
and i f
Ve u s also be foun d with them it wi ll be o n th e gro u d
tri e o r i

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of

adultery or s o rce ry o r so me similar o ffens e ( that i s


d ivo rce pro ceed ings or scandal o f som e sort )
There are howeve r oth e r vari eti es of th e marrie d
st ate which are t o b e cont emplated by m ean s o f Ve nu s
Mars and Saturn
And sho uld th e s e planets act i n
familiarity with th e lum inaries th e coh abitation will b e
appropri at e a d dom esti c and authorize d by l aw b e cau s e
Venu s ho lds a certain affi nity bot h to Mars and Satur ;
h e r a ffi nity t o M ars for instance con s ists in each having
exaltation i n a s ign be longing t o th e other s trip l icity
and it operates i n th e cas e of youthful and vigorous pe r
sons ; while her a ffi nity t o Saturn ari se s f rom th ei r re
sp e c t i v e h ouse s bein g in s igns again also b elon ging t o
each o ther s triplicity and relates to person s mor e a d
v an c e d i n age
H ence i f Venu s be i n co ncu rrenc e with M ars sh e wil l
produce entire lo e and a ff e ction i n th e cohabiting par
tie s and i f M e rcury also coincide s with the said plan e t s
such a ffe ction will beco m e pub licly notorious Should
Venu s be found i n a sign mutually commo and familiar
s uch a s Capricorn or Pisce s sh e wi ll a ff ect marriage s
betwe e n kindre d by blood and provide d sh e be also i n
th e presence Of th e m oo n wh e n th e native may b e mal e
s h e will ca u s e h im t o conn ect h imsel f with two s ist e r s
or oth e r n ea r relat ive s ; but if th e n a t i v e b e female 3
si milar contact on he r part with two broth ers or n ea r
rel ative s wi ll be indicated wh en Venu s ma b e als o wit h
Jupiter
Agai n i f Venu s be with Saturn th e cohabitation w i l l
be e stablish ed entirely in h appin es s and constan cy ; an d
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eas ily excite d and eager -i n de sire althou h they will s t ill
be continent and re strain thems e lve s in orde r t o avoid
reproach B ut should Saturn be Obscure and M ars be
with Ve nu s alo ne even a lthough J upiter be with her
m en wi ll be come h ighly licentiou s and atte mpt to grati fy
t hei r desir es in every mode And further if Venu s
be found more o ccidental m e n will connect them s elve s
w ith low wo m en and alie ns or vagabond s ; but s hould
M ars be fou d o ccidental with wo m e n of rank and gen
t l e w om e n ; or with wo men living with the ir h usbands
rote ction of men Thus far with regard
or u nde r th e
t o males
I n th e case of females Venus re uire s attentio ;
fo r i f sh e be c on gu ra t e d wi th J u ite r or with M e rcury
to b e te mperat e and ure i n s exual
s h e wi ll caus e wom e
i te rco urs e ; still h owever whe sh e may be thus con
n e c t e d with M ercury i f Satur
be not pre sent also sh e
wi l l cau se th e m t o b e e as ily exci te d to desire although
they will control thei r desi re s and avoid reproach B ut
s hould Venus be conj oined or confi gurat ed with Mars
alo n e sh e wil l re nd er wom e licentiou s and lustful ; and
i f to b oth thes e p lanets whe n thus conj oin ed or c on gu
rate d Jupiter a ls o p res ent h ims el f M ars be ing at the
sam e tim e u de r th e rays of the s u n wo men will the
m ingl e i n intercou rs e with person s m eane r than th em
selves or with a lie ns or vagabonds ; but should Ve u s
h appe to be unde r th e s un s rays they will co m
mit
t hem selve s with th eir superiors o r masters And fu r
ther sh ould th e planet s b e in fe minine laces or con
gu ra t e d fem ininely th ey will b e co nt e t with th ei r pas
s i e facultie s o ly
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Saturn i being conciliated with such pos ition s as


t hos e now d es cribed co ntrib utes to produce obs cenity
J upite r greate r decency a nd M ercury greater pub licity
a n d greater c k l e n e s s or nstability
,

C h i ld ren

The n ex t point to b e investigated is that co cerning


obser ation m ust b e
c hildre n ; and to accompli sh t his
m ad e of the plan et s po site d in or con gu ra t e d with th e
p lace on the ze nith ( tenth ho use ) o r it s su cc e e d a n t ho use
( e leventh ) which latte r i s called the place of th e o od
d emo
A d shou ld i t happe th at no t any planet s may
b e presen t i n th e s aid places
or c on gu rat e d with
t h em it wi ll then b e
ece s sary to tak e into consideration
s uch as may be i n oppos itio n th ereto
ow th e m oon J upite r an d Venus ar e e steemed a s
g ive rs of o ff spri ng ; but the s un M ars and S aturn are
c o nside red as denying childre n a ltogethe r or a s allow
i n g but few ; whil e M e rcury b e ing i n quality co mmon
t o both d ivis ion s lends c o Operatio n t o th at which h e
m a y b e con gu ra t e d with and give s o ff spring whe n
o ccidental
o rie ntal but withho ld s whe
TO speak bri ey i f the planets whi ch rant progeny
b e s o po s ite d a s de scribe d and place d s ingly th e gi ft Of
p rogeny will b e s ingle only ( that is on e at a b irth ) ; b u t
sho uld t hey b e i bi corporeal or feminin e signs they
w ill grant twins
S O likewis e i f they sho uld be in p ro
l i c or s e mi nal s igns s uch a s Pisce s Cance r and S c or
pio th ey will gra t twins o r eve more And prov id e d
t h ey should also be m asculinely co nstituted as well by
c o fi guratio n with the s u n a s by bein g i n mas culin e
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si n s they will grant male childre n ; but i f fe mi ni el y


con stitute d female
B ut although th e s ai d planet s eve n i f ben eath the
m a l e fi c s i n ele atio n or e en if found i n barre n places
e o and Virgo will still
or in s ign s su ch a s thos e Of
grant children ; ye t su ch child ren thus i ndicated wi ll
neithe r be he althy no r co ntinu e life Should it happen
h oweve r that th e su n and th e m a l e c s ma b e i n entire
pos sess ion of th e place s m entioned v iz that on th e
zenit h or th e ante cede nt house allotte d t o the goo d
demo n ; and provided they b e at th e s am e t im e in mas
culine o r barre n signs an d the b e n e c s b e not i n ele a
ti on above them a total privatio n o f of sp ri n g i s thereby
i ndicated ; but s hould th ey b e i n femini ne or prolic
s igns children will the n be granted ; yet they will be
liable to dis eas e and s hort lived
I f howe er planet s of e ach co nditio should be c on
fi gu ra t e d in pro lic s ign s then wi ll th er e e nsue a lo ss Of
eithe r all the chi ldren or o nly a few or els e the maj o r
part Of th em in th e sam e pro ortion a s that i n whi ch
th e planet s b earin t esti mony t o e ithe r conditio n may
prepond erate on on e s id e rather t han the othe r ; by ex
cell ng in n umber or in inuence i n cons equenc e of
being pos ite d mo re o ri entally more genui ely i n angle s
h igher i n elevatio n or s ucces sively ascending
Whe n the lord s o f th e afo re said s igns may b e s u ch
a s are gi ers o f o ffspring and be either o riental or i n
place s prope r to themse lve s th e childre n thu s granted
will becom e e minent and i llustrious ; but i f occide ntal
o r in place s n ot proper to the mselves t h e children thu s
grante d will then b e undistinguished and abj ect
,

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GY

may be perceived by obs ervation of the ruling place s


e xhibite d in the respect ive nativities of both the person s
be twe e n whom fri endship o r enmity may s ubs ist I t is
co ns eque ntly es s entia l t o observe th e place s of th e s u n
th e moon the as cendant and th e Part of Fort u ne ; fo r
s ho uld all the s e i n both nativi ties be in the sam e s igns
o r s hould e ithe r al l o r most of the m b e counterchanged
i n pos itio n i n e ach nativity and especially s hould t h e
two as cendants be with in the d istance of 1 7 degree s Of
e ach other th ey will create xed and indi s soluble frie nd
sh ips
n th e oth e r hand sho uld they b e i n signs i n
conj unct o r i n oppo sition they will produce great a n d
lasting e nmity I f howe er th ey b e no t constituted i n
e ithe r of the angles above m e ntione d but merely con
gu ra t e d i n s igns th ey will the n p roduce m inor friend
s hip s provided such conguratio n exist by trine or s ex
t ile ; but if by quartile they will excite min or enmity
s o a s to tak e e ffe ct at certain particular t imes i n which
th e friendship remains as it were inacti e a nd s ubdue d
while th e m a l e c s t ransi t th e conguratio n And in a
s imilar manner e nmity als o will b e softened a nd abated
when th e b e n e c s may enter upon th e c on gu ra t i on of
any of th e fou r place s above specied
Th e friendship and enmity which me n bear towar d
each other may be classed u nder thre e gene ral h eads
ne k ind i s s u ggeste d by spontaneou s willfulne ss ; a n
o th e r by th e ide a of prot ; and anoth e r by pain an d
leas u re mutually excited
An d th e refore sh oul d e ither all o r most of th e afore
s aid places be i n familiarity wi h e ach other friendsh i p
o f all the three k ind s will be e stablish ed ; s o als o should
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th e place s be entirely without familiarity s im ilar e mity


will be e stablishe d I f howeve r familiarity or abs ence
of fa miliarity ( as the cas e may b e ) exis t o nly a s regard s
th e place s Of the lu minaries frie ndship o r e mity will
the be e stablishe d by spontaneou s will ; and fri endship
thu s produce d i s the b e st and mo st s ecu re ; whi le on th e
o ther hand e mity s o aris in g i s i n lik e man e r th e
wo rst and mos t dangerou s The friendsh ip or enm ity
co nsequent on the fami li arity or non familiarity of th e
respective Part s of Fortune will be establi she d on th e
ide a of p rot ; and that consequent on a s imilar di spos i
tio n of th e respective ascendant s wil l arise fro m pain or
pleas ur e m utually excited betwee n th e parties
I t will howeve r be nece ssary to pay st ill furthe r
attention to the place s i n qu e stion i n o rde r t o Ob serve
wheth er any and wh at planet s may b e in e levat io abov e
the m or in aspect to them ; be cau se amon g all th e sai d
places that particular on e to which any plan et i n eleva
t ion or in succes s ion may b e adj acent wheth e r i n th e
same s ign or in th e n ext wil l po s s ess th e more powerful
inuence ove r frie dship o r enmity
And wh ich eve r
plac e m ay have it s aspecting pla e ts mo re powerfully
b e n e c will Operate in a greate r degre e to advantage
i n fri endship and t o relaxatio of e nmity The fore
going instructions are applicable to such frie dships o r
e n mitie s as a re gre at and lasting
B ut i the cas e of oth er s which sub si st on ly o cca
s i on a ll y and which have been den ed a s casual intima
ci e s an d st ri fe s i t is e s s ential to mak e Observatio n Of
the motio s of th e planet s a s exhibited by each nat ivi ty ;
that i s to s ay the t ime s ar e t o be calculat ed on t he
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GY

completion of wh ich the motio ns of th e pla n ets of o ne


nativity w ill caus e them to e n t e r on cer t ain place s o f
t h e othe r nat ivity ; fo r it is at s uch periods tha t ce rtai n
partic u lar friendship s and en mitie s occur co ntinuing fo r
a s ho rt tim e until th e s aid ingre s s of the planets sha l l
have passe d over
Fo r i nstance Saturn and J upiter wh e n making i n
gre s s upo n each other s plac es produce friendship by
c ertai agre e ments or engagements re lati e e ither to
agriculture or to i nheritance ; Saturn and M ars create
contentio
and treach e ry spontaneously entertained
liable howeve r soon t o grow co o l ; Satur n and M ercury
friendship o n account o f bus ines s or prot o r som e
s e cre t art or mystery
J upit er and M ars create fri e ndship in th e directio n
of a ffairs ; and by mean s o f dignitie s ; J upite r and Venu s
also create friend sh ip by m eans o f femal e pers ons or
friendship by
111 religious ci rcles ; Jupit e r and M ercury
m eans o f e lo quence and scie nce a nd philo sophical i n
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c li n a t i on

M ars and Ve nu s caus e fri endship in th e cours e o f


amours adultery and fornicat ion ; M ars and M e rcury
w it h hatre d and s trife by Off ens e s committed i n busine s s
and trad e
And Venu s and Mercury produce connectio by
means of th e arts and sciences by a mutual intere s t i
li erature or by femal e pe rs o ns
I t is i n th is manner that th e planets Operate in pro
d u c i n g frie dship or en mity an d thei r c om p a rt iv e i n
ten sity or relaxation of vigor i s to be d istinguished by
,

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GY

and the return w ill be r eplet e with di ffi culty B ut it i s


a t th e same tim e neces sa r in all case s to cons ide r th e
c on t e m p era m e n t also and to observe s uch of th e exist
ing conguration s as are more pre dominant
I t mos t u sually happens that if th e lu mi narie s b e
pos ited i n th e cadent hous e s of the o rie ntal quadrants
th e trave l will take place i n the eastern or s outher
q uarters of th e world ; and that i f laced i n the weste r
s it uation or i n an o ccid ental quadrant t ravel wi ll th en b e
prose cuted in northern and western parts a d s ho uld
t h e s ign s which operat e travel be the m se lves s ingle i
form or s hould th e planet s having do m on o f the m
b e s ingly posited the j ourneys will then t ake place afte r
l ong interval s an d occa s ionally O
nly ; but i f th e said
s igns be bicorporeal or double in form or gu re trave l
wil l be constantly repeate d and continue d
Thus whe n Jupiter and Ve nu s may be i do minio
ove r th e lumi ari e s a d over th e place s producing trave l
they wil l re nde r th e j ourneys agreeab le a s well a s fre e
fro m danger ; for th e travel er will be j oyfully fo rward e d
on h i s way by the magis trate s o f th e country and by
th e co ncurrent a ss istance of friendly persons ; th e state
and h e wil l
o f th e atmo sphe re will als o b e favo rabl e
m e et with abun dance of acco mmodatio n ; and pro ided
M ercury also be pre s ent wi h the planet s above s ignied
utility prot pre sents and honors will likewis e be d e
r ived fro m th e j ourney
Saturn and M ars i f controlling th e luminaries and
e specially i f placed distantly from each oth e r s o a s n ot
t o act in concert w il l prod u ce great d angers and at
th e sa m e t im e rend e r th e j o urn ey fruitles s and u avai l

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ing Should th ey be in watery s i gn s t h e dan er s wi ll


ari se by s hipwreck or among de s e rt s and wilde rness e s ;
i f i n xed signs by precipi ces and advers e blasts o f
Wind ; in tropical and eq u inoctial signs by want Of foo d
and other ece s s ities and by som e unwholesom e ne ss of
th e atmo sphere ; in sign s of human fo rm by robbe ry
trading and va rio u s depredation s ; and if in terre strial
signs by the attack of wild b east s or fro m earth quak e s
A n d shou ld M ercury also le nd con curre nce th e travele r
wi ll incur furth e r dange r from accu sa tion s m ade agai ns t
him as well a s fro m r eptile s and innocuo us bite s or
stings
The question wheth er e vent s will b e a dvantageou s
or inj urio u s in quality m ust h owever b e further con
s i d e re d by Obs ervatio n ( made in th e fo rm s alre ady de
tailed ) of th e pe cu lia r propertie s o f th e place s i n wh ich
th e lords of e mployment of wealth of th e body or of
rank may be po sited And th e pe riod s at which trav
eling will tak e place are to b e con sidered by th e o cca
s i on a l ingre ss Of th e ve
lan ets
( Th e d iscovery of Uranus introduce s i nto a strology
on e o f th e mos t impo rtant inuence s in regard t o tra el
I f Uranus be strongly posited in any part of the h ea en s
ra eling i s li kely to r esult ; but i f associate d i n c on gu
ration s d escribe d by Ptole my h e i s pe u liarly liable t o
produce trave or incursions into new s ch e m e s and u h
d e rt a k i n gs at h om e o r i other art s if the world )
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DIX

APP E

characterizations according to the si g of th e


zo diac the su n is i n
Pers ons bo rn between
M a rch 2 7 and April 1 4 will nd t hem selve s de scribed
u de r Arie s
Apri l I 4 and 2 5 will nd them s e l e s describe d under
Ari es a d Tauru s combined
April 2 5 and May 1 5 will nd them selves d es cribed
under Taurus
M ay 1 5 and 2 6 will nd them s elve s des cribed unde r
Tau rus and G e mini co mbined
M ay 2 6 and Jun e 1 6 will nd th em selves de scribe d
u nder G emi i
June 1 6 and 2 7 will nd th em selve s de scribed unde r
G e m ini and Cance r co mb ined
J une 2 7 and July 1 7 will nd th em selves des cribed under
Cance r
J uly I 7 an d 2 8 will d thems elves des cr ibe d u nder
Cance r and e o co mbined
July 2 8 and August 1 7 will d them selve s d es cribe d
unde r L e o
August 1 7 and 28 wi ll nd the ms elve s d escribed unde r
eo a d Virgo comb ine d
August 2 8 and Septembe r 1 8 will nd t h ems elve s de
s cribed u nder Virgo
S ept 1 8 and 2 9 wi ll nd thems elves described under
Virgo and ibra co mbined
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ct 1 8 will nd th emse l e s described
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When th e M oon is in Arie s the ative will


be mentally independe nt o f a ll o the r persons
well balanced s elf sa t i s e d a d very active
Whe n the M oon i s i Taurus the native
will be fo nd o f elegant a d harmonio us s u r
r o undings and animal be auty and th e ve
s e s e s will be particularly kee
Whe n t h e Moo n is in G e mini the native
wi ll have a rtistic a ri d m echanical enius and a
goo d co mmand of langua e H e wil l be fret
ful and change able and in danger of ove r
doi g and should cu ltivat e regular habits
Whe th e M oo n i s i Cancer th e native
wi ll be po s sessed of a clear logical brain will
worry if mon ey matters go w ron g a n d b e lia
ble to an exce s s ive i cli atio toward t h e Op
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Whe n th e M oo i s in eo th e ative will


have a warm s ympathetic a ff ectionate s e n
si t i v e deeply thoughtfu l a nd imaginative d i s
position
When the M oo i s i Virgo th e ative will
be i cline d to re ligiou s s cepticis m but wi ll
ma e a good teach e r H e will not b e fo d of
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i on s of M r H i m u e a s i e n
of t h e

A T O O

1%

GY

ma ual labor or dom esticity but will be well


adapt ed to literary pur su it s and e spe cially
fond of m usic
When the M oon is in ibra th e native will
b e i ntuitive but s low to follow the re asoning
o f othe rs ; he will b e a goo d couns ellor care
ful in what he says ho norabl e and domestic
Whe n th e M oo n i s in Scorpio the nati e
will b e po si t ive i n t empe r excitab l e with
strong pass ions b ut conser ative in idea s and
m ethods
Wh e n th e M o o
i s i n Sagi ttarius th e
nat ive will h av e m a rk e d activity o f mind but
b e liable t o extrem e s r estles s ne s s and i m
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When the Moon i s i n Capricorn th e na
tiv e will b e po sit i e active determined exact
ing pop u lar fond of so ciety and adapted t o
mus ic as a pro fe ssion
Whe n th e Moon i s in Aqu ariu s th e nati e
will be e asy t o get acquainted with a ff able
winning and generally succe ss ful in dealing
with th e public
Wh en th e Mo o n i s in Pisce s th e nati e will
be studious restles s di s satis ed and hence
l iable to a unh appy marri ed life
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When th e M oon is in Aries th e nati e will
be po sitive con scientiou s but exacting and
h ead strong and persi stent t o obstinacy H e
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wi ll be quic i deciding po sit ive and s e lsh


H e will have s peculative ability and i ntuition
Whe th e M oo n i s in Scorpio the nati e
will be hard po sitive co ventional This
pos itio n Of th e M oo n ive s activity to the
lower nat u r e of Taurus
When th e M oon i s i n Sagittarius the na
tive will b e ive n to ext remes hasty always
hard at wo rk a n d will need to ex ercis e con
tro l ove r his se x nature and hi s tempe r
Whe n th e Moo n i s in Capricorn the ative
will lov e wealth and grandeur aspire to po s i
t io and pub lic h onors and b e co nventional
i hi s ideas H e will b e adapte d to the l egal
H e will s h ow great
or m ilitary pro fes sion
self co ntrol but b e dis incli ne d to a dom estic
life This position Of th e M oo i s goo d fo r
m e n but bad fo r wom en
When th e Moo i s i Aquarius th e ati e
wi ll have a clear use o f language will b e
easy of acquaintan ce tactful and adapted t o
a lite rary callin
H e would also make a
goo d pract ical bu sine s s agent
Whe th e Moon i s i n Pi sces the ative
will have a pract ical m echanical ingeniou s
mind wil l be active frequently irritable and
d is s atised i cli ned to s tud a d e co omical

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When th e Moon is in Aries the nati e
will have a strong will and a aspiring mind

A T O O
R

GY

wil l b e a reader of boo ks a d positive about


h aving h is ow n way He wil l be adapte d to
law and po litics thou h in con stant dange r
of extre m e s
Wh e n the M oo i s i Tauru s th e ative
will be dete rm ined and pe rsiste nt a nd i n
energeti c bu si nes s life
c l i n e d to a pus hing
H e wil l de s ire to co ntro l and have adapta
tio n for th e medical profe s s ion
Wh e the M oo n i s i n G e mini th e nat ive
wi ll be clear i n thought we ll balanced in cal
culatio n but d ete rm ined to carry ou t his ideas
regardle s s o f oth ers Thi s po sitio n Of the
M oo gives a goo d b usin es s m ind
When t h e M o o is in Cancer th e native
will always b e anxious about busines s s ucces s
and m oney matters and family re lations He
wil l b e restle s s a d h ave a great de sire for
sympathy fro m oth ers

n n

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11

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.

When th e Moo i s i
eo the native wi l l
des ire love and sympathy will b e lac i ng in
det e rminatio n be inclin ed to d espond ency
a d have fait h in a co ntrolling de stiny H e
will be adapted to th e ch u rch po etry or
mu sic
,

i m mi

When th e M oo i s in Vir o th e native


wil l be studiou s with a mathematical m ind
an d a t endency to criticis e and e xam ine He
wi ll be fo d of ch emistry an d m edicin e and
will have a eye fo r b eauty o f a rch i t e ct u re an d
,

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n

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A T O O

1 40

GY

th e artistic in general H e will b e particu lar


and o ften i rritable an d critical
Whe n the Moo is in ibra the n at i tze
w ill be e ndowed with s iritu al te nde ci es and
display love o f th e u s e en with a intuitive
an d presaging mind H e will b e quick to
d ecide and adapted to the study o f nature and
phi losophy
W he n th e M oon is in Scorpio th e n ative
determin ed imitative con
W ll be po sitive
s e rv a t i v e and be incl ined to keep o ut of s ight
H e wi ll be more co ntrol led by pas sion than
conj ugality in marri ed life
Whe n th e M oon i s in Sagittariu s th e
n ative wi ll b e ove r active and over expres
s ive and t oo q u i ck i n every way ; h e will be
incline d to be m entally not physically c om
b at ive
H e wil l be adapted to th e minist ry o r
public speaking Few child re n un d er th i s
co mbination o f sign s com e to maturity
Wh en th e Moo n is in Capri corn th e n ative
wil l be watch fu l and careful i n busine s s s u s
p i ci ou s o f los se s di str u stful o f friends and be
inclined to vi ew e eryth ing from a business
standpoint H e will ha e love o f beauty ele
gance and grande ur and b e dispo sed to labor
hard fo r a pos itio n o f emi nence There i s
danger o f intemperance
Wh en th e M oon i s in Aquariu s th e n ati e
w il l h a e natu ral qualication for dealing with
h e p ublic and make a tact ful bu s ine ss agent
.

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A T O O

142

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,

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will h av e a de sire for pleasurable e motio s


will b e k ee n critical a d discrimi ati
i
emotional m att ers a d pas sio ate in h i s love
nature
Whe th e M oo i s i
ibra the ative
will have ne intuitio s a d kee perce tio s
r elatin t o social life This po s ition of th e
M oon ofte n produce s idealisti c wri ters
Whe th e M oo i s in Sco r io the ativ e
w il l ha e much s e lf control over pas s io
He
will be adapted to u sefulnes s i public life a d
mo ey gett ing ; withal co ve tio al a d o fte
s e e re toward oppo e ts
Wh en th e M oon i s i Sa ittarius t h e
ative will have good m echanical abil ity i n
d u st ry a d e e rgy ; i de ed h e will b e inclined
t o ove r activity a d to wor himself to death
Whe th e M oo is i Capri corn th e ative
will have high i deals of beau ty a d ra deur
and po s sibly re ligi ou s z e al H e may b e fond
of s ociety but will display a curious s elf Op
positio n a d u certainty and be liabl e t o
s om e e cce tricity
Whe n th e Mo o is i Aquari us th e ative
w ill love city life b e pos ses sed of good busi
es s u alications will be careful i n what h e
says and doe s shrewd i n bargain s s eldom
positive i n ass ertio a d th ere fore trut h ful
Wh e th e M oon i s i P is ces th e at ive
wil l h a e a bright active mi d will be studi
,

GY

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A T O O
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143

eage r for knowledge but liable to hys


te ria H e s hould k e ep acti e

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N N

M
S I G S F O SU I L EO
Whe th e M oon i s in Arie s th e ative
will have a kind and no n co mbative di spo si
tion but will be pe rsiste nt and i nclined to ex
tre me s in whateve r h e undertakes and liable
t o insanity on religiou s or s cientic s ubj ects
Wh e n th e M oo n is i n Tauru s the native
will have a passion for t he study of ature
especially huma nature
H e wi ll appear
anxio us conce rn ng h is s ucce s s i n li fe but will
have goo d bu sines s i ntuitions and a n adapta
tion to th e m edical pro fe ss io n H e w ill not
b e liable to dis ease
Whe n th e M oo i s i G emi ni th e n ative
will have stron educatio nal abilities H e
wil l be re stless and inclined to overdo
When th e M oo n i s in Cance r the nati e
wi ll b e liabl e to up s and down s o f te mpera
ment will b e e asi ly wound ed b u t very sym
pathetic with th e tho ughts of thos e h e loves
He will have m uch practical e nerg and th ere
will be liability t o a m istak e i marriage
When the M oo is i Virgo the nati e
w ill love purity of su rroundings and have a
tendency t o cri ticis e what i s not h armoniou s
and will b e anxio u s an d dissatised liable t o
eccentri citi e s and idiosyn crasie s
Wh en th e Moo n i s in ibra the nati e

1 11

3) i n

11

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n n

in

mz

A T O O

144

GY

will b e adapte d t o literary a d education a l


pursuits and will b e po s s e s s ed of m ental and
physical vigo r a d natural prophetic power
Whe th e M oon is i Sco r io the native
will b e fon d of show a d external appeara ce
a d o ften pro u d and arrogant
Whe t he M oo i s in Sagittarius t h e
native will be re stle ss and unsatise d wanting
an unknown something will h ave an inclina
t io n fo r re ligion and a tendency to law order
and rule and i tolerance o f deviatio n there
from
Whe n th e M oo n i s n Capri co rn th e ative
will b e a ctive in b usine s s and adapted t o trade
Thi s pos itio of th e Moo n counteracts th e
sympathetic atur e o f eo and makes the
ative rather hard a d exacting with acute
s en sibilitie s of clean lines s and uncleanli ess
s ounds actio s etc almo st t o morbidne s s
Wh en th e M oo n is i n Aquarius th e ative
wil l be popular fon d of t rave l liable t o b e
com e a adventurerc ertainly adapted t o
public life
Wh en th e M o o i s i P is ces the native
will be restle s s a d uneasy dissat is ed with
family re straint s fond o f travel eage r fo r
k owledge so met imes meddleso m e and i m
pertinent A s a mecha ic he will be dilig ent
accurate a d ra ctica l

n
n

n n

np

A T O O

146

GY

f u lne s s H e will be i ndependent and s elf re


liant with keen insight a moun t ing to a gift
of foreknowledge and will b e polite and r e
ned
Wh e n th e Moo n i s i n ibra the nativ e
will be fre e from s en sationalism philosoph ical
i re asoning i ndependent i n t h ou gh t rap i d of
speech qu ick t o l earn but liabl e to bad eye
sight
Wh e th e M oon i s in Sco rpio the ative
will be fond of th e society Of h is own se x
lacking i
sympathy Often high t empered
b u t very lik ely t o succeed i n life as this po si
tio n of th e M oo n harden s the s en siti e po ints
of Vir o
Wh en t h e Moon i s i n Sagittarius the
nati e wi ll b e exceedingly active in body an d
mind will conce ntrat e his powers and b e lia
ble to domine e r and speak mo re harshly than
he mean s I n though t h e will b e impulsive
with a te ndency t o the r eligiou s and piritual
Whe n th e M oo n i s i n Capri co rn th e native
will pos s e s s musical talent s and busine s s
qualication s will be fond of society music
a nd public entertainments
and graticatio n
H e will b e ind epe nd ent i n
Of the s en s es
character opposed t o re straint o r control
by no m ean s dome s i c but fond of an elegan t
home
Wh en th e M oon i s i n Aquariu s th e n ative
will display m ental an d physi cal harmony of
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natu re wi ll have s uperi or tact an d ab i lity t o


pleas e an d will be well tted for m echanical
H e will have much c on
o r mu sical purs u its
tro l over othe rs and be inclined to politics
an d city life
Whe n th e M oon is i Pisces the native
will ha e a ractical bu si nes s m ind good me
abilit y wi ll b e ind ustriou s and
c h a n i ca l
adapted to lite rary pur su it s H e will be re st
le ss and fo nd of variety se nsitive to blame
a n d be inclin e d t o lov e Of powe r
,

v p

N N

N NL

M O O SI G S F O SU I
IB A
When th e M oo is in A rie s th e ativ e
will have a strong will an d power of s elf con
tro l s uperio r ability t o co nceal thought s feel
ings and e motion s and the power to contro l
o thers by a wo rd with gre at inten sity o f
spee ch This po s ition of th e M oo n enlarge s
and inte s ie s th e owe rs of ibra
Wh e n th e Moo i s i n Tauru s th e ative
will b e quiet harm oniou s i
ature and per
sist ent in busines s
h e continuity Of ibra
i s int ensied with th e additio of careful e s s
and patien ce and ibra s s ens itiven e s s i s i h
creased
Wh e n th e M o o n :3 i n G emini h e nat i e
wi ll h ave
t s d e s s active m in d adapted t p i n
e i i e c t u a l and educat ional sphere s of useful
r es s high a spiration s ability in th e arts an d
m athematics
and good comm and of lan
.

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p
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A T O O

148

GY

guage Such a pe rson is like ly to b e an ency

c l op e d i a o f knowle dge
When the M oo n is in Cance r the ative
wil l b e fond of home and family faithfu l to
e mploye rs and inclined to trade This pos i
tion adds t o th e s ens itivene s s of ibra and i n
clines to sexual in dulgence
Wh e the M o o n is in eo th e native will
wi ll be governe d by i ntuitions and fee lings
reas o n being s ubordinate H e will have a
strong love nature and be d eep l y devoted to
childre n with a incli natio toward piri tual
i s m and a te nde cy t o live i n an ideal world
.

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L
.

nn

in

mz

When the M oo is in Virgo the ative


wil l be fond of music inclined to follow hi s
feelings will be intuitive and qualied for
spe culatio n and t rade
,

Wh e th e M oo n is i n ibra th e at ive
will have the peculiarities a nd eccentriciti e s
ibra natu re balanced an d harmoniz ed
of th e
H e will ha e a bright int elle ct a d busi ne s s
qualications will not b e m uc h i cl i ed to
s ee k th e so ci ety o f oth ers b ut will b e s atised
with h is own home and busines s and will be
u sually succes s fu l the rein

n n

Wh e th e M oon i s i n Scorpio the native


will be ambitious proud o f his abiliti es d e
s iro s of ple asing oth ers inclin ed t o mat e rial
i st i c science s an d wi ll ha e som e adaptatio n
to periodical literature H e wi ll be s elsh

A T O O
p n

15 0

in B

GY

of Scor io i s i te ns ied Tho s e bo rn under


thi s co mbination make good supe rintendent s
and managers As husba ds and wive s th ey
are bou d to rule There i s liability o f dis
ease s o f the brain
Whe t he M oo i s in Tauru s th e ative
wil l b e more kind sympathetic and sens i ive
tha the n ormal Scorpio ature less hard a d
pos itive with love of music orde r and b a r
mony a d a adaptatio n to the medi cal pro

n
n

n n
n
n

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in

II

n n
n

n
n
p n
n

Whe th e M oo is i G emin i the ative


will have a a ctive mind love of art a d
s cienc e and an admiratio for peo l e i high
posit ion Thi s po s ition of th e M oo
ia
creas e s th e pride of the Sco rpio ature make s
vigilant s tude nts who love to teach but are
indispos e d to follow a u popular c u l t an d
hate poverty and physi cal labo r
Whe the M oon i s in Cance r th e ative
wil l s how dom e stic t endencie s a d energy and
activity i nancial matte rs H e will crave
th e sympathy and love of the Oppo site sex
and be liable to be led or misled by oth ers
Whe the M oon is in eo th e ative will
di splay an inten s e love of th e Oppos ite s e x
o fte t o mo rbidity and will be liabl e t o ideal
and dre amy habits H e wi ll h ave talent for
th e minist ry o r m edical pro fession
Whe the M oo i s i Virgo t he nati e
will be active o sitive and critical with a dis
,

n n

n
n

n n
,

A T O O
R

GY

15 1

position to s elf s u ffi cie ncy a nd fault n d i n g


H e wi ll love newspaper reading and ha e a
te ndency t o lite rary pursuit s he will des ire to
be i n a p osi t i on o f control po s s e ss mechan ica l
abili ty and b e indispo s e d to th e u s e of h is
hands
Wh e n th e M oo n i s i
ibra th e native
w ill b e incline d t o doubt wi ll be i ntuiti e
with bus ine s s pe rceptio n a nd likely to s ucce e d
i n bus iness H e will ha e nobilit of feeling
lite rary talent b e fo nd o f t he scie nce s and i n
ge neral pos ses s a goo d j udgment
Whe n th e M o on i s i n Scorpio th e ativ e
will b e mate rialistic i n though t and feeling ,
dispose d t o independ ence and s e lf reliance
no t incline d to clo s e friendship and will b e
le s s liable to be led by oth ers
Whe n the M oo n i s i Caprico r th e nati e
will be well su it ed t o ove rnme t employ
me nts po sses s much pride buy o nly the rich
e st an d be s t will be ca reful of h is words wil l
study hard t o b e thoroughly p rocie nt i n
whateve r he e gage s in followi n ou t rigidly
rules a d custo ms H e w il l b e d om es tic
Whe n the M o o i s in Aquarius th e nat ive
will h ave great adaptatio n for publi c or p ol it
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ature
co se rvat ism fo ndness for th e th eate r wi ll
have a active practical mind and b e faithful
i n s e rvice H e will al so be adapt e d to com
m e rc i a l life and be liable t o marry fo r mo ney
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lite rary attainme nt s and adaptation for s u c h
purs u its This po sition o f the Moo n int ensi
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will how unparalleled m ental activity and
will power w ill b e alway s i n a hurry and
wh e n no t e ngaged i bus in e s s will b e com e
morbid an d disco ntented H e will be s u bj ect
to ne rvou s di ffi cu ltie s and headaches wit h
some liability to insanity
Whe n t he M oo i s in Tauru s th e nati e
will po s s es s k indnes s sympathy a de si re t o
help with adaptation to t he m edical pro
fe s s i on
Th e ladie s born u nde r thi s positio n
mak e good cook s and natural ho usewi e s
I gen eral th e native i s very s en siti e indis
pos ed t o meeting others in public o r to form
n ew acquaintan ce s an d will po ss e s s a t end
en cy to s cien ce i all depart me t s
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n d beauty educa
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sical talent
t i on a l an d artistic abil ities and m u
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b i l i t y but have great powe r to res ist dis eas e
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e nt liberal rathe r care le s s ye t prompt and
i ndu strious w ith a clear and deci s ive mind
a nd will be faithfu l i domesti c life
Whe n the Mo on i s i Capricorn th e native
will have an excellent busines s m ind abound
ing i n plans a n d schemes will be mor e
adapted to general plan s than m inutiae ; will
have high bus ines s a spirations and unusual
love of music Wo me are likely to follow
music as a pro fes sion though m e n are ot
Whe n the M o on is in Aquari u s the ative
will quickly form ple as ant a d protable ac
q u a i n t a n c e s he will be good a s a salesman o r
bu sine s s agent a nd usually s ucce s s ful i
m oney making but liable t o com e t o grief by
ove r
c on d e n c e and u wise investment Ther e
i s da ger of overwork
Whe n the Moo n i s i Pisces th e native
will b e faithful a d i dustriou s but liable to
worry and r e stles sne s s ; h e will b e faithful to
the marriage vow and o t i cli ed to change s
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Whe the M oon i s in Taurus the ative
will have a persi st ent mi d conse rvat ive ide as
ardent and sanguine fee lings a d will b e
adapted to m e di ca l stu dy
Whe n th e Moo is i G em in i t he native
wi ll o ss es s a s tudiou s and active mind a
fo ndness fo r s cien ce lite rature and o ratory
will be a builde r of air ca stle s have good
co mmand of language and m us ical abilities
and how dis satis factio n i n the do me stic ci r ~
cle
Whe n the Moo is i n Ca ce r the n ative
will hav e high aspiratio s fo r b eauty and e le
gance
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eco no mica l tende ncie s a d mecha ical abi l
ities
Whe th e Moo i s in eo th e native will
b e i ncline d to be led by his fe elings appetite s
a n d pass ions will be restles s unde r co t ro l o r
s el f re straint spo ta eo us a rde nt zea lous
li ely to be ov e rl lib e ral a nd will pos ses s
adaptation fo r th e church
When the M oo i s i Vir o th e ati e
will love beauty a d e lega ce a nd b e in dan
ge r of unhappi ne s s in marriage fro m failing
t o realize hi s ideal of love He wil l be a ne
j udge o f th e qualitie s Of th ings
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wil l be quick a d bright i i tuition s e e tha t


hi s plan s and arrange ments are carefully b al
a mee d wi ll be thorough in busi nes s ki nd and
gentle i n do me stic life adapte d to lit erary
pursuits public speaking o r of ce holdin u n
der gove rnm ent
When th e M oo i s i Scorpio the nat i ve
will have gre at ower to h ide hi s fe e lings will
pos ses s dignity of character mor e i nclinatio
to writ e tha t o speak will exhibit com ma d
ing positiven es s and hardn es s This po sitio n
increas e s ange r and avers ion to m anual labor
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ative will have mental activity and be i n
c l i n e d to act on rs t thought
hence wil l be
liable t o bus ine s s failure an d m istak e and ex
t rav a ga n ce
H e will o s ses s love of music
will b e kind b ut r estles s i n do mestic rela
tio ns
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wi ll h ave a clear active brain will n ot be
adapte d to phys ical labor wil l love o rde r and
elegance will b e independent and indispos e d
t o condential relations Wo m en sho uld
marry wealth u nles s th ey have it
Whe n the Moo n i s in Aquarius the ative
will be adapted t o dealing with th e many dis
like cou try life a d will s ucceed bes t i mer
ca n t i l e pursuits or o rganizing gover ment or
corpo rative i ntere sts Wo me will be d i ssat
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re lations will b e zealou s in religio n and be st
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love a ff airs
t o be dece ived and m isle d i
Whe the M oo n i s i n Vir o th e ative
will have a clear logical mind faithfulne s s
i se rvice pride o f personal appearance me
c h an i ca l abilitie s and a n adapt atio n for trade
H e will be e cono mical s ometime s p enurious
a faithful husband or wife and pos s e s s a clear
plain handwriting
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be keen accurate di scriminati e as a j udge
measure s qualiti e s and condi
Of weights
tions ; will be gover e d by intuitions pos sess
foresigh t and natural o ccult powe rs
Wh e n th e M oon i s i n Scorpio th e ative
will be adapte d to trade wi l l drive bargains
without feeling h ave a te ndency t o remember
inj urie s b e liabl e t o o e r reach ing and di s
honesty Thi s position count e racts th e s en
s i t i v e n e ss of Aquariu s and aid s literary edu
c a t i on a l o r publi c life
W h en th e Mo on i s i n Sagittariu s th e
a
tive wil l b e impul s ive and premature i n j udg
m e nt liable to ove rdo will b e pos se ss ed Of
a n active r eligiou s natu re be adapted to pub
lic speaking and th e church will b e i nd ustri
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re stle s s unle s s i a pos itio re quiring great
activity
Whe n the M oon i s in Aquari u s th e native
wi ll be independent frank expres sive with
great discretion and wisdo m a d in gene ral
po s s e s s e d of an h armonio us character H e
wi ll be lik ely t o conne hims elf t o on e pur
suit e specially i f it brings h im into i ntimate
relation s with people
When th e M oo n is i n Pis ce s the native
wil l b e perseverin
active careful adapte d
t o m ental rather than physical labo r will b e
fond o f bo o k s and i nclined to l it erary pu rs u its
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be wi llfu l head stro ng positi e m ore e as ily
coaxed than driven Thi s po s i t ion increase s
love of knowledge strength s elf r el iance and
gi e s dange r Of o e rwork
When th e Moon i s in Tauru s th e ative
will b e externally qu iet and easy inwardly
active wit h st rong de sires and feelings and
an i nterio r love atu re Th ere will be adap
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nat ure which if re straine d cau s es melancholy
When th e M oo n i s i n Cancer the native
wi ll have a s ensiti e natu re b e liable to e x ce s
s ive industry and ove rwork with a te nde ncy
to penuriou snes s This po s ition t ends to
generalization rather than minutiae caus es a
dis inclination to wor k under others s e nsi
t i v e n e s s to th e inuence o f th e Oppo site s ex
and an adaptatio n to pro fe s s ional life
Whe n th e Moo n i s in eo the native will
have great vitality a h igh ideal of love s tudi
ou sn e s s and an in clination to th e occult
He
will b e liable to m istakes i n th e bestowal o f
love and frie ndship b e ing k ind hearte d an d
c on d i n g and h ence l iabl e to disappoint ments
i this dire ctio and in nancial matters
which may make hi m morbid o r penuriou s
H e will b e inclined to isol atio an d extremes
When th e M oo n i s i n Virgo the native wi ll
love mathe matics a d ab stru se subj ects b e i n
di fcult to
c l i n e d to b e po siti e and exactin
pleas e and fond o f agriculture
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