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CHAPTER XXVI
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MUTUAL PLANETARY DIRECTIONS
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Aspects between two progressed planets have little or no potency, but
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when a planet by progression comes into aspect with a RADICAL planet it op-
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erates for good or ill, according to its nature and the power of the radical
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planet in the horoscope.
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In the following paragraphs we have set down these tendencies, and it
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matters not whether Venus progresses to a good aspect with radical Saturn,
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or Saturn progresses to a good aspect with radical Venus, the effects are as
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noted in the first paragraph, and similarly with the other aspects follow-
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ing.
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VENUS AND SATURN IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION indicate a period of fi-
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nancial success, gain in social prestige and emotional exaltation. The re-
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ligious and devotional nature is likely to receive an awakening.
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VENUS AND SATURN IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION indicate a period of sor-
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row and trouble. Both the health and reputation suffer; delays, disappoint-
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ment and losses are frequent and annoying. Others will seek to impose upon
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the person; death or separation from loved ones, and other disagreeable ex-
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periences are met. The mind is gloomy and inclined to worry.
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MERCURY AND SATURN IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a good time to un-
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dertake new responsibilities, make investments in houses, mines, lands, or
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similar property, undertake study or research work of a deeper nature, and
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make important contracts which will prove of lasting benefit to the person.
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It is a good time to deal with agents and elderly persons, or to undertake
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journeys for a serious purpose.
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MERCURY AND SATURN AFFLICTED BY PROGRESSION indicate a time of delays and
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disappointments with a tendency to look upon the dark side of things. It is
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a bad time to undertake new responsibilities, deal with elderly people or
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sign legal papers. The person is liable to slander and loss of reputation.
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MARS AND SATURN IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a period when the per-
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son will be very enterprising yet tactful and diplomatic, courageous but not
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foolhardy, strong and dignified, better able to shoulder the responsi-
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bilities of life than at any other time. If he makes proper use of these
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qualities he will gain financially, also in honor and respect among his as-
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sociates.
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MARS AND SATURN IN BAD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION make the person very fool-
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hardy and impulsive, hence there is a liability to accident under these di-
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rections. Occasionally when the horoscope shows violence there is a
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tendency to crime and bloodshed which may result in imprisonment. All the
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vices of the character seem to come to the fore at this time, and loss of
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temper is the least among them. The greatest care should be taken to keep
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the animal nature down and hold a firm check upon all the undesirable traits
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in the character.
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VENUS AND JUPITER IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION bring financial benefits,
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and a rise in social position and esteem. They make the person more kindly,
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sympathetic and considerate, hence increase his popularity. It is a good
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time to travel and enjoy life. Investments made under this influence are
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generally successful, and the health is excellent, or if the person has been
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ill this marks the period of convalescence and recuperation, when life takes
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on a rosier hue.
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VENUS AND JUPITER AFFLICTING EACH OTHER BY PROGRESSION indicate a period
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of mild domestic trouble, small financial losses and a tendency to ex-
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travagance and wastefulness, pecuniary difficulties on that account, and
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possibly lawsuits. There is also some loss of prestige in the social circle
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or the person's environment.
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MERCURY AND JUPITER IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION indicate a very suc-
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cessful period in the life. The person will probably travel with both plea-
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sure and profit to himself. He will have good health and be in the best of
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spirits, so that life in general will take on a very rosy hue. There are
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indications of gain by investments and in the general course of his busi-
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ness, and it is a good time to enter into contracts and agreements, espe-
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cially for literary work.
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MERCURY AND JUPITER AFFLICTED BY PROGRESSION mark a troublesome time,
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when the person is liable to become involved in lawsuits and lose thereby.
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He should be very careful not to sign papers or enter into agreements, for
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there will be trouble and misunderstanding, involving financial loss; also
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if he lends money to other people they will endeavor to impose upon him and
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defraud him, and dealings with agents and commission men should be par-
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ticularly avoided.
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MARS AND JUPITER IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a period in life when
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the usual conservatism of Jupiter is blended with the martian enthusiasm,
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hence the person will become more enthusiastic and enterprising so that he
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is likely to extend his business and be successful in gaining an added in-
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come thereby. He should be careful, however, not to overreach himself at
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this time. These aspects also work upon the devotional nature and may some-
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times express themselves as religious enthusiasm when the person turns over
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a new leaf and becomes a better man or woman than before.
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MARS AND JUPITER IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a danger point in the
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life when the person is liable to wreck his whole career by acts which are
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definitely criminal, or by losses due to ostentatious display and ex-
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travagance, or he may become interested in some wildcat mining scheme or
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speculate upon the stock exchange in such a reckless manner that he loses
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all he has and becomes a pauper. The health is also likely to suffer under
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this direction; impurities of the blood may cause growths, tumors, boils,
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and kindred afflictions. Altogether it is a very evil time and the person
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should guard himself very carefully against yielding to any of these influ-
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ences.
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VENUS AND MARS IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a period of pleasure
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and enjoyment when an attachment of a lasting nature may be formed with
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someone through an enthusiastic courtship. There are also indications of
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financial gain and an increase of popularity.
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VENUS AND MARS IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a period of impulse and
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recklessness when the person is likely to act in a most indiscreet manner
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that may cause great trouble in life. If married there will be some domes-
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tic unhappiness. Financial losses and discredit are also shown, therefore
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the person should endeavor to hold himself in check and avoid any tempta-
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tions that may come in his path.
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MERCURY AND MARS IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a time when the per-
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son is generally successful in all affairs of life, especially where the
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mental qualities are called into action, for this will make him keen, shrewd
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and sharp, quick to see a point and grasp an advantage, hence financial gain
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is also indicated. This is a good time for advertising and extending the
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person's business, entering contracts and agreements, and dealing with
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agents and middlemen. It is good for literary work of a lighter nature, and
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an excellent time to travel. The health is good and there is a feeling of
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cheerfulness, joy and optimism.
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MERCURY AND MARS IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION. This is a critical time
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when the person is liable to act on impulse, to speak and act impulsively
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without due deliberation and forethought, hence he is likely to get into
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trouble or suffer loss through the sharp practices of other people. He
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should therefore be very careful not so sign papers or enter into agree-
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ments, and there is danger of accident and trouble if the person travels.
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It is a bad time for changes or extensions of business.
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MARS AND URANUS IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION indicate a good period for
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perfecting inventions or starting new and original enterprises. Friendships
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of a beneficial nature are often made under these directions, and not infre-
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quently a psychic awakening takes place through associations with people, or
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groups of people, or a Uranian nature.
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MARS AND URANUS IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a very dangerous time
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in the person's life. There is a liability to accidents of an unusual na-
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ture, a breaking up of conditions, estrangement from friends, and the person
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is liable to find himself suddenly alone in the world. Sometimes there is a
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psychic awakening but always of an undesirable nature.
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MARS AND NEPTUNE IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION mark a time of good health
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and high spirits for advanced people, but the majority do not feel its in-
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fluence.
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MARS AND NEPTUNE IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION produce a neurotic condi-
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tion in those who can respond to its influence. There is also a liability
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to be defrauded or victimized in some unaccountable manner.
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VENUS AND URANUS IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION give a probability of some
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financial gain and it is likely that the person will have what he considers
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a good time, involving probably a romantic love affair, but it is likely to
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leave a sting behind. This direction insures the aid of friends and in-
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creases the popularity of the person for the time being.
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VENUS AND URANUS IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION are a fruitful cause of
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domestic unhappiness and divorce. This direction is likely to bring about a
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scandal on account of immoral conduct. Lawsuits and financial loss are also
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threatened, and the person is likely to act in a most erratic manner.
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VENUS AND NEPTUNE IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION indicate a period of suc-
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cess in social matters, happiness and enjoyment of life for those who can
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respond to this direction. The person is particularly apt to indulge in the
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building of air castles and the concoction of roseate daydreams which are of
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no particular avail but serve to make the period thoroughly enjoyable.
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VENUS AND NEPTUNE IN EVIL ASPECT BY PROGRESSION are likely to bring some
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psychic experience of a disagreeable nature connected with mediumship or
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hypnotism. There is a tendency to sensuality and immorality, occasionally
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the indulgence in drinks or drugs which will cause sorrow and trouble to
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come to the person.
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MERCURY AND URANUS IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION make the native active
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mentally, bring unexpected pleasures, give impulse to mental work, make the
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mind keen and give a desire for occult investigation. Many are attracted to
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and become interested in altruistic and humanitarian work under this aspect.
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MERCURY AND URANUS AFFLICTING EACH OTHER BY PROGRESSION make the native
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unconventional, erratic and restless, create a nervous, wayward state of
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mind, and may bring unexpected lawsuits.
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MERCURY AND NEPTUNE IN GOOD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION. The mind is active
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and inclined to the study of Astrology and Mysticism. The native is apt to
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travel by water and make changes. Only those who are advanced along
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spiritual lines feel the effect of Neptune.
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MERCURY AND NEPTUNE IN BAD ASPECT BY PROGRESSION. Persons under this in-
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fluence should guard against investments in corporations. The mind is dis-
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turbed by evil thoughts and the morals may be lax if such a tendency is
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shown in the natal horoscope.
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SATURN, JUPITER, URANUS, AND NEPTUNE seldom form aspects by progression
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on account of their slow motion.
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CHAPTER XXVII
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TRANSITS
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The progressed positions of planets are the principal significators of
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events, but the transitory positions of the planets in space at the actual
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time of events strengthen or weaken effects of aspects in the progressed
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horoscope, according to whether they are akin in nature or not. The New
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Moons are particularly potent. These so-called TRANSITS are seen in the
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ephemeris for the actual year of events.
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THE INCREASING OR DECREASING MOON
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Among the points in Astrology which bother the beginner, is when the Moon
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is increasing in light or decreasing. Astrological works frequently use
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these expressions when tabulating the effects of various configurations.
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But so far as we know, no explanation has been given elsewhere, and we trust
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the following may make the subject clear to students.
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Each month the Moon comes into conjunction with the Sun, and this con-
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junction of the luminaries is called a LUNATION OR NEW MOON. After the con-
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junction or New Moon, she may be seen in the western sky close to the hori-
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zon as a tiny crescent; day by day the lighted surface grows larger; at the
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time of the opposition to the Sun she has increased her light to the fullest
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capacity, and at that time we speak of her as a full Moon; she then rises in
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the eastern sky at the same time as the Sun sets in the west. From that
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time for another fortnight it will be observed that she rises later and
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later in the night; at the same time the illuminated part of her disc de-
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creases until just before the next conjunction or new Moon, early risers may
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observe her in the eastern sky just before sunrise as a tiny crescent upon
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the vault of heaven. Thus the Moon is increasing in light from the time of
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its conjunction or new Moon to the opposition, or full Moon, and from the
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full Moon to the net New Moon it is decreasing in light. The times of the
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New Moon, Full Moon and eclipses are given each month in our SIMPLIFIED SCI-
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ENTIFIC EPHEMERIS, which see.
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Transits of Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter are important, and when
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the student has become familiar with the mysteries of the progressed horo-
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scope but not before, he may profitably write the ephemeral position of
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these planets outside the progressed horoscope and watch their effect, also
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the aspects of the New Moons. But be sure, at first, to keep the progressed
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horoscope down to first principles, for fancy aspects are "the stuff dreams
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are made of," the warp and woof of astrological romances which fade away
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into moonshine and leave the astrologer discomfited. It is comparatively
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easy to wield the shuttle of imagination with natal, progressed and transit-
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ing planets, each set with its corresponding houses, and a multitude of as-
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pects to choose from, but simple judgment based upon the prime essentials of
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a horoscope is almost invariably justified by events.
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SATURN TRANSITING THE RADICAL SUN, MOON, VENUS OR JUPITER.
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These transits lower the vitality and act as a damper on the spirits of the
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person; there is a tendency to colds, gloom and melancholy, delays and dis-
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appointments, and if Saturn should turn retrograde passing and repassing
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these points, quite a long time of trouble and anxiety results.
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SATURN TRANSITING SQUARE OR OPPOSITION RADICAL SUN, MOON, VENUS OR
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JUPITER.
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These aspects will produce similar effect to the conjunction but more in-
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tense, and falls, bruises, or broken bones are often additional results.
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SATURN TRANSITING SEXTILE OR TRINE THE RADICAL SUN, MOON, VENUS OR
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JUPITER.
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These aspects do not produce any benefit so far as has been observed.
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SATURN TRANSITING SEXTILE OR TRINE THE RADICAL MERCURY.
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These aspects steady the mind and make it more capable of concentration when
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Saturn is direct, or when he is retrograde, but aspecting Mercury by SQUARE
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OR OPPOSITION, fear, worry, melancholy, gloom and trouble result; then it
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is also dangerous to travel.
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SATURN TRANSITING RADICAL MARS, URANUS OR NEPTUNE.
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These transits always mark a time of trouble, NO MATTER WHAT THE ASPECT, but
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the nature of the trouble is best determined by the house and sign where the
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afflicted planet is located.
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SATURN TRANSITING THE RADICAL MIDHEAVEN.
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This aspect always produces slander, discredit and loss of prestige.
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SATURN TRANSITING THE SIXTH OR TWELFTH HOUSE OR THE ASCENDANT.
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These positions have an inimical effect on the health, according to the
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signs which are on the cusps of these houses.
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JUPITER TRANSITING SEXTILE OR TRINE THE RADICAL SUN, VENUS, MERCURY OR
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MOON.
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These aspects bring health, happiness and financial benefit in accordance
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with the radical indications. If Jupiter retrogrades he is not so active
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but the period of good is protracted by his repeated direct passage over the
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good aspects.
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JUPITER TRANSITING SQUARE OR OPPOSITION RADICAL SUN, VENUS, MERCURY OR
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MOON.
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These aspects are not very evil because evil is out of harmony with the ba-
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sic nature of Jupiter.
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JUPITER TRANSITING OR ASPECTING RADICAL SATURN, MARS, URANUS OR NEPTUNE.
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These aspects produce no appreciable results because the basic natures of
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these planets are entirely different. This is on the same principle that
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tuning forks of different pitch do not respond to one another.
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URANUS TRANSITING RADICAL SUN OR VENUS.
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These transits produce romantic attachments, Bohemian pleasures, unconven-
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tional experiences; when Uranus is retrograde this may last for a long time,
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but when he is in evil aspect immorality, scandal and divorce may result.
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URANUS TRANSITING RADICAL MARS, MOON OR MERCURY.
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These aspects of Uranus to the radical Mars. Moon or Mercury have a ten-
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dency to make the person rash, reckless, foolhardy and erratic, sometimes to
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the point of insanity if other testimonies in the horoscope concur, the
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phase of the mental disturbance varying from violence when induced by Mars,
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to mild idiocy when produced by the Moon.
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URANUS TRANSITING OR IN EVIL ASPECT TO RADICAL SATURN, MARS OR NEPTUNE.
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These transits cause trouble according to the house and sign where Uranus is
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located. Good aspects produce no benefit as far as we have observed.
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NEPTUNE TRANSITING RADICAL MERCURY OR MOON.
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These aspects bring a spiritual awakening accompanied by dreams and visions
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of an elevating nature. These aspects are also good for travel, but the bad
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aspects make the mind unclean, polluted and criminal if the radical horo-
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scope allows, so that the person may commit a crime and suffer imprisonment.
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Mediumship is also often the result of these transits.
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PART II
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MEDICAL ASTROLOGY
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AFTER AN EXTENSIVE PRACTICE OF MANY YEARS, THE
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FOLLOWING TREATISE IS SUBMITTED AS EMBODYING
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THE AUTHORS' EXPERIENCE, GAINED BY SUC-
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CESSFUL DIAGNOSIS OF MANY THOUSANDS
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OF HOROSCOPES
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[But we want to make it clearly understood that we do not cast horoscopes
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for money, or tell fortunes. Our work is a strictly humanitarian undertak-
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ing. To us, Astrology is a phase of religion.]
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
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ASTRO-DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE
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Parents have an exceptional opportunity and may lay up much treasure in
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heaven by judicious care of growing children based upon knowledge of tenden-
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cies to disease revealed by the horoscope. The writers rely implicitly upon
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the horoscope's testimony and though in a few cases doubts have been ex-
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pressed as to the correctness of our diagnosis, because it varied from that
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of practitioners in personal touch with the patient, subsequent developments
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have invariable vindicated our judgment and proved the far-reaching penetra-
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tion of Astrology which is as much in advance of the X-Ray as that is supe-
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rior to a candle, for even though the X-Ray were capable of illuminating the
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entire body to such an extent that we could see each individual cell in ac-
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tivity, it could only show the conditions of the body at a given moment.
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But the horoscope shows incipient disease from the cradle to the grave, thus
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it gives us ample time to apply the ounce of prevention, and maybe escape an
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illness, or at least, ameliorate its severity when disease has overtaken us.
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It indicates to the day when crises are due. Thus forewarned, we may take
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extra precautionary measures to tide over the critical point. It indicates
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when the inimical influences will wane and fortifies us to bear present suf-
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fering with strength born of the knowledge that recovery at a specific time
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is certain. Thus Astrology offers help and hope in a manner obtainable by
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no other method; for its scope is wider than all other systems, and it pen-
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etrates to the very soul of Being.
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AN IMPORTANT WARNING
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If letters of fire that would burn themselves into the consciousness of
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the reader were obtainable, we would spare no effort to procure them for the
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purpose of warning students on some particular points in connection with the
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practice of medical Astrology; these are:
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Never tell a patient a discouraging fact.
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Never tell him when impending crises are due.
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Never predict sickness at a certain time.
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Never, NEVER predict death.
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It is a grave mistake, almost a crime, to tell sick persons anything dis-
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couraging, for it robs them of strength that should be husbanded with the
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utmost care to facilitate recovery. It is also wrong to suggest sickness to
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a well person, for it focuses the mind on a specific disease at a certain
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time, and such a suggestion is liable to cause sickness. it is a well known
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fact that many students in medical colleges feel the symptoms of every dis-
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ease they study, and suffer greatly in consequence of auto-suggestion, but
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the idea of impending disease implanted by one in whom the victim has faith
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is much more dangerous; therefore it behooves the medical astrologer to be
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very cautious. If you cannot say anything encouraging, be silent.
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This warning applies with particular force when treating patients having
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Taurus or Virgo rising or the Sun or Moon in those signs. These positions
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predispose the mind to center on disease, often in a most unwarranted man-
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ner. The Taurean fears sickness to an almost insane degree, and prediction
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of disease is fatal to this nature. The Virgos court disease, in order to
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gain sympathy, and though professing to long for recovery, they actually de-
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light in nursing disease. They beg to know their symptoms, the crises, and
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delight in probing the matter to the depths; they will plead ability to
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stand full knowledge and profess that it will help them; but if the practi-
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tioner allows himself to be enticed by their protestations, and does tell
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them, they wilt like a flower. They are the most difficult people to help
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in any case, and extra care should be taken not to aggravate their chances
|
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by admissions of the nature indicated.
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Besides, thought the writers have used medical Astrology for many years
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and with astonishing success, and though Astrology, as a science, is abso-
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lutely exact and infallible, it must not be forgotten that there remains
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nevertheless the chance of mistaken judgment on the part of the practitioner
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and the chance that the person whose horoscope he is judging may assert his
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will to such an extent that it overrules the indication in the horoscope.
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He may change his mode of life without knowing what would have happened if
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he had gone on as before, and thus he may be in no danger at the time when
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the tendency to sickness shown by the horoscope arrives; it is cruel to un-
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settle his mind in any case. Naturally, the young student would be most li-
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|
able to make a mistake in judgment, but no one is immune. We remember a
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case that came to our notice recently. One of the most prominent European
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astrologers predicted for a client in South Africa that on a certain date he
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would have a severe haemorrhage of the lungs. The poor man wrote to us for
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help, but though liability to colds in the lungs was shown, we saw no seri-
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|
ous trouble at the time predicted, nor has haemorrhage been experienced in
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the year elapsed between that time and the present writing.
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Some students have a morbid desire to know the time of their own death,
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and probe into this matter in a most unwarranted manner; but not matter how
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they may seek to deceive themselves there are very few who have the mental
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and moral stamina to live life in the same manner, if they knew with abso-
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|
lute certainty that on a certain date their earthly existence would be ter-
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minated. That is one of the points most wisely hidden until we are to see
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on both sides of the veil, and we do wrong, no matter what our ground, to
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seek to wrest that knowledge from the horoscope.
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[PAGE 532] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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Moreover, it has been well said that "the doctor who prescribes for him-
|
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|
self has a fool for a patient," and this applies to diagnosis of one's own
|
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|
horoscope with tenfold force, for there we are all biased; either we make
|
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|
too light of conditions, or we take them too seriously, particularly if we
|
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|
investigate the time and mode of death. We remember a case where an intel-
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|
lectual women, principal of a private school in New York, wrote asking for
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admission to our correspondence class, "if we thought it worth while, as she
|
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|
was going to die the first week in March." She gave us all the aspects upon
|
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|
which she based her judgment, and as one of the writers had just emerged
|
||
|
hale and hearty from similar configurations, she gave the lade in question a
|
||
|
good talking to that straightened her out; she told the lady she (the
|
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|
writer) expected to live to a ripe age. Now that lady is thinking of a use-
|
||
|
ful life, she has learned to forget death. Astrology is too sacred to be
|
||
|
thus misused. Let the student forget about his own horoscope and devote his
|
||
|
knowledge to helping others; then it will aid him in accumulating treasure
|
||
|
in heaven as no other line of spiritual endeavor will.
|
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|
||
|
PLANETARY POLARITIES
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When we study magnetism we are dealing with an invisible force; and ordi-
|
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|
narily we can at best state the way it manifests in the physical world, as
|
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|
is the case whenever we deal with any FORCE. The physical world is the
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|
world of effects; the causes are hidden from our sight, though they are
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[PAGE 533] PLANETARY POLARITIES
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nearer than hands or feet. Force is all about us, invisible and only seen
|
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|
by the effects it produces.
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|
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|
If we take a dish of water, for illustration, and allow it to freeze, we
|
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|
shall see a myriad of ice crystals, beautiful geometrical figures. These
|
||
|
show the lines along which the water congealed and these lines are lines of
|
||
|
force which were present before the water congealed; but they were invisible
|
||
|
until the proper conditions were furnished them and they became manifest.
|
||
|
In the same way there are lines of force going between the two poles of a
|
||
|
magnet; they are neither seen nor felt until we bring iron or iron filings
|
||
|
into the place where they are, when they will manifest by arranging the fil-
|
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|
ings in an orderly pattern. By making the proper conditions we may cause
|
||
|
any of the nature forces to show their effects--moving our street cars, car-
|
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|
rying messages with lightning speed over thousands of miles, etc., etc.; but
|
||
|
the FORCE itself is ever invisible. We know that magnetism travels always
|
||
|
at right angles to the electric current with which it manifests; we know the
|
||
|
difference between the manifestations of the electric and the magnetic
|
||
|
current, so dependent upon one another, but we have never seen either;
|
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|
though they are about the most valuable servants we have today.
|
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|
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|
Magnetism may be divided into "mineral" and "animal" magnetism, though in
|
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|
reality they are one, but the former has very little influence upon animal
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[PAGE 534] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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tissue, while the latter is generally impotent in working with minerals.
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|
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|
The mineral magnetism is derived directly from lodestones which are used
|
||
|
to magnetize iron, and this process gives to the metal thus treated the
|
||
|
property of attracting iron. This kind of magnet is very little used, how-
|
||
|
ever, as its magnetism becomes depleted, is too weak in proportion to its
|
||
|
bulk, and principally because the magnetic force cannot be controlled in
|
||
|
such a so-called "permanent" magnet.
|
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|
||
|
The "electro-magnet" is also a "mineral" magnet. It is simply a piece of
|
||
|
iron wound around with many turns of electric wire; the strength of the mag-
|
||
|
net varies as the number of turns of wire, and the strength of the electric
|
||
|
current that is passed through it.
|
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|
||
|
Electricity is all about us in a diffused state, of no use for industrial
|
||
|
purposes until it is COMPRESSED and forced through the electric wires by the
|
||
|
powerful ELECTRO-MAGNETS. We must have MAGNETISM in the FIRST place before
|
||
|
we can get any electricity. Before a new electric generator is started the
|
||
|
"fields," which are nothing but electro-magnets, must be magnetized. If
|
||
|
that is not done they may turn it till the crack of doom, at any rate of
|
||
|
speed they please, and it will never light a single lamp nor move a grain of
|
||
|
weight; all depends upon the magnetism being there FIRST. After this magne-
|
||
|
tism is once started it will leave a little behind when the generator is
|
||
|
shut down, and this so-called "residual magnetism" will be the nucleus of
|
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[PAGE 535] PLANETARY POLARITIES
|
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|
force to be built up each time the generator is started afresh.
|
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|
||
|
All bodies of plants, animals and men are but transformed mineral. They
|
||
|
have all come from the mineral kingdom in the first place, and chemical
|
||
|
analysis of the plant, animal and human bodies brings out the fact beyond
|
||
|
cavil. Moreover, we know that the plants get their sustenance from the min-
|
||
|
eral soil, and both animal and man are eating mineral when they consume the
|
||
|
plants as food; even when man eats the animals he is nevertheless eating
|
||
|
mineral compounds, and therefore he gets with his food both the mineral sub-
|
||
|
stances and the magnetic force which they contain.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This force we see manifesting in "Haemoglobin," or the red coloring mat-
|
||
|
ter in the blood, which attracts the life-giving oxygen when it comes into
|
||
|
contact with it in the millions of minute capillaries of the lungs, parting
|
||
|
with it as readily when it passes through the capillaries which all over the
|
||
|
body connect the arteries with the veins. Why is this?
|
||
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|
||
|
To understand this, we must acquaint ourselves a little closer with the
|
||
|
way magnetism manifests as seen in industrial uses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
There are always two fields or a multiple of two fields in a generator or
|
||
|
motor, every alternate "field" or magnet being "north-pole" and every other
|
||
|
one, "south-pole." If we wish to run two or more generators "in multiple"
|
||
|
and force their electricity into the same wire, the first requisite is that
|
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[PAGE 536] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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the magnetic current in the field-magnets should run IN THE SAME DIRECTION.
|
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|
||
|
If that were not the case, they would not run together; they would gener-
|
||
|
ate currents going in OPPOSITE directions, blowing their fuses. That would
|
||
|
be because the poles in one generator, which should have attracted, re-
|
||
|
pelled, and vice-versa. The remedy is to change the ends of the wire which
|
||
|
magnetizes the fields; then the magnetic current in one generator will be-
|
||
|
come like the current of the other, and both will run smoothly together.
|
||
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|
||
|
Similar conditions prevail in magnetic healing; a certain vibratory pitch
|
||
|
and magnetic polarity were infused into each of us when the stellar forces
|
||
|
surged through our bodies and gave us our planetary baptism at the moment
|
||
|
when we drew our first complete breath. These are modified during our pil-
|
||
|
grimage of life, but in the main their initial impulse remains undisturbed
|
||
|
and therefore the horoscope at birth retains the most vital power in life to
|
||
|
determine our sympathies and antipathies as well as all other matters. Nay
|
||
|
more, its pronouncements are more reliable than our conscious likes and dis-
|
||
|
likes.
|
||
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|
||
|
Sometimes we may meet and learn to like a person, although we have a
|
||
|
feeling that he has an inimical influence on us for which we cannot account,
|
||
|
and therefore strive to put aside; but a comparison of his horoscope with
|
||
|
our own will reveal the reason and if we are wise we heed its warning, or as
|
||
|
surely as the circling stars move in their orbits around the Sun we will
|
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[PAGE 537] PLANETARY POLARITIES
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live to regret our disregard of this handwriting on the wall.
|
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|
||
|
But there are also many cases when we do not sense the antipathy between
|
||
|
ourselves and a certain person, though the horoscope reveals it, and if we
|
||
|
see the signs when comparing the two horoscopes we may feel inclined to
|
||
|
trust our feelings rather than the stellar script of the horoscopes. That
|
||
|
also will in time lead to trouble, for the planetary polarity is certain to
|
||
|
manifest in time unless both parties are sufficiently evolved to rule their
|
||
|
stars in a large measure. Such people are few and far between at our
|
||
|
present stage of evolution. Therefore we shall do well if we use our knowl-
|
||
|
edge of the stellar script to compare our horoscopes with those at least who
|
||
|
come intimately into our lives. This may save both them and us much misery
|
||
|
and heartache. We would advise this course particularly with regard to a
|
||
|
healer and his patients, and with reference to a prospective marriage part-
|
||
|
ner.
|
||
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|
||
|
When anyone is ill, resistance is at the lowest ebb, and on that account
|
||
|
he is then least able to withstand outside influences. So the vibrations of
|
||
|
the healer have practically unrestrained effect, and even though he may be
|
||
|
ensouled by the noblest of altruistic motives, desiring to pour out his very
|
||
|
life for the benefit of the patient, if their stars were adverse at birth,
|
||
|
his vibratory pitch and magnetism are bound to have an inimical effect upon
|
||
|
the patient. Therefore it is of prime necessity that any healer should
|
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|
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|
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[PAGE 538] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
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|
|
||
|
have a knowledge of Astrology and the law of compatibility, whether he be-
|
||
|
longs to those who admittedly heal by magnetism and the laying on of hands
|
||
|
or to the regular schools of physicians, for the latter also infuse their
|
||
|
vibrations into the patient's aura and help or hinder according to the
|
||
|
agreement of their planetary polarity with that of the patient.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What has been said with regard to the healer applies with tenfold force
|
||
|
to the nurse, for he or she is with the patient practically all the time and
|
||
|
the contact is so much more intimate.
|
||
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|
||
|
For healer, nurse and patient, compatibility is determined by the rising
|
||
|
sign, Saturn, and the Sixth House. If their rising signs agree in nature so
|
||
|
that all have fiery signs rising, or all have earthy, airy, or watery signs
|
||
|
rising, they are harmonious, but if the patient has a water sign rising, a
|
||
|
nurse or a doctor with fiery signs will have a very detrimental effect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
It is also necessary to see that Saturn in the horoscope of the nurse of
|
||
|
healer is not placed in any of the degrees of the zodiac within the
|
||
|
patient's Sixth House.
|
||
|
|
||
|
With respect to marriage the planetary polarity is shown principally by a
|
||
|
consideration of the feminine Moon and Venus in a man's horoscope, for they
|
||
|
describe his attractions towards the opposite sex, and in a woman's horo-
|
||
|
scope the masculine Sun and Mars have a similar significance. If these
|
||
|
planets are harmoniously configurated and the signs on the cusps of the
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
[PAGE 539] PLANETARY POLARITIES
|
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|
||
|
Seventh Houses of the prospective partners agree, harmony will prevail, es-
|
||
|
pecially if the Sun, Venus or Jupiter of one person is placed in the Seventh
|
||
|
House of the other. But if the planets mentioned afflict one another, or
|
||
|
the Seventh Houses of the parties are out of harmony, or if Saturn, Mars,
|
||
|
Uranus or Neptune of one is in a degree included in the Seventh House of the
|
||
|
other, it is the handwriting on the wall which indicates that the planetary
|
||
|
polarities are inharmonious and that sorrow is in store for them if they al-
|
||
|
low their evanescent emotions to draw them together in a bond of unhappi-
|
||
|
ness; for it is easy to change the field wires on two electric generators so
|
||
|
that their polarities will agree, but it is extremely difficult to reverse
|
||
|
the planetary polarity of one person to make it agree with that received by
|
||
|
another at his planetary baptism.
|
||
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[PAGE 540] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER XXIX
|
||
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|
||
|
THE LAW OF CORRESPONDENCES
|
||
|
|
||
|
It is said in the Bible that God made man in His likeness, and from hoary
|
||
|
antiquity seers and sages have noted a correspondence between the MACROCOSM,
|
||
|
the great world, and the MICROCOSM, the little world, or man. This is again
|
||
|
expressed in the hermetic axiom which is the master-key to all mysteries:
|
||
|
"AS ABOVE, SO BELOW." Therefore we may note that the various parts of the
|
||
|
human body are correlated to different divisions of the vaulted arch of
|
||
|
heaven and the marching orbs that move through it. As the creative forces
|
||
|
within the womb act upon the ovum and gradually build the foetus, so also
|
||
|
the stellar rays from the macrocosmic body of mother nature are active upon
|
||
|
man. It is their activity which we note in the process of evolution whereby
|
||
|
that which is now man has come up through the lower kingdoms to his present
|
||
|
stage of completion, and it is by the same rays that he will gradually
|
||
|
evolve to the divine stature where he will indeed be like the Father in
|
||
|
Heaven, consequently we may note the correspondences between the signs and
|
||
|
planets and the different divisions of the human body as follows:
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
[PAGE 541] THE LAW OF CORRESPONDENCES
|
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|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE TWELVE SIGNS
|
||
|
|
||
|
ARIES rules the head, the cerebral hemispheres, the various organs within
|
||
|
the head, and the eyes, but the nose is under the rulership of Scorpio.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thus any affliction in Aries will react upon the head, producing head-
|
||
|
aches, neuralgia, coma and trance conditions, diseases of the brain and ce-
|
||
|
rebral hemorrhages.
|
||
|
|
||
|
TAURUS rules the neck, throat, palate, larynx and tonsils, lower jaw, ears,
|
||
|
and occipital region. The cerebellum is also under the rule of Taurus, so
|
||
|
are the atlas and cervical vertebrae, the carotid arteries, jugular veins,
|
||
|
and certain minor blood vessels.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The diseases to which these regions are subject are goitre, diphtheria,
|
||
|
croup and apoplexy. As each sign always reacts upon the opposite, afflic-
|
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tions in Taurus may also produce venereal diseases, constipation, or ir-
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|
regular menses.
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GEMINI rules the arms and hands, shoulders, lungs, and the thymus gland,
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also the upper ribs, therefore afflictions in Gemini cause pulmonary dis-
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|
eases, pneumonia, pleurisy, bronchitis, asthma and inflammation of the
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pericardium.
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CANCER rules the oesophagus, stomach, diaphragm, pancreas, the mammae,
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lacteals, upper lobes of liver, and thoracic duct, hence afflictions in
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[PAGE 542] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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Cancer produce indigestion, gas in the stomach, cough, hiccough, dropsy,
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gloom, hypochondria, hysteria, gall stones, and jaundice.
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LEO rules the heart, the dorsal region of the spine, the spinal cord, and
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|
the aorta, therefore the afflictions in Leo cause regurgitation, palpita-
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|
tion, faintings, aneurism, spinal meningitis, and curvature of the spine,
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|
also arterio-sclerosis and angina pectoris, hyperaemia, anaemia and
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|
hydraemia.
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VIRGO rules the abdominal region, the large and small intestines, the lower
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|
lobes of the liver, and the spleen, therefore afflictions in Virgo produce
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|
peritonitis, tapeworm, malnutrition, interference with the absorption of the
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|
chyle, typhoid fever, cholera, and appendicitis.
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|
LIBRA rules the kidneys, the suprarenals, the lumbar region of the spine,
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||
|
the vasomotor system and the skin, hence afflictions in Libra produce
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|
polyuria, or suppression of the urine, inflammation of the ureters which
|
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|
connect the kidneys with the bladder, Bright's disease, lumbago, eczema and
|
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|
other skin diseases.
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SCORPIO rules the bladder, urethra, and genital organs in general, also the
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|
rectum and the descending colon, the sigmoid flexure, the prostate gland,
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|
and the nasal bones; hence afflictions in Scorpio produce nasal catarrh,
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[PAGE 543] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE SIGNS
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adenoids, and polypi, diseases of the womb and ovaries, various venereal
|
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|
diseases, stricture, and enlargement of the prostate gland, irregularities
|
||
|
of the menses, leucorrhoea, rupture, renal stones and gravel.
|
||
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|
SAGITTARIUS rules the hips and thighs, the femur, ilium, the coccygeal and
|
||
|
sacral regions of the spine, the iliac arteries and veins, sciatic nerves,
|
||
|
hence afflictions to Sagittarius produce locomotor ataxia, sciatica, rheuma-
|
||
|
tism, and hip diseases. Furthermore, as each sign has an influence upon its
|
||
|
opposite, afflictions in Sagittarius may also cause pulmonary troubles. It
|
||
|
is also noteworthy that broken bones are caused by this sign.
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||
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|
CAPRICORN governs the skin and the knees, but it has also a reflex action on
|
||
|
the stomach, which is governed by the opposite sign Cancer. Hence afflic-
|
||
|
tions in Capricorn produce eczema and other skin diseases, erysipelas, lep-
|
||
|
rosy, and digestive disturbances.
|
||
|
|
||
|
AQUARIUS rules the ankles, the limbs from the knees to the ankles, and has
|
||
|
also a reflex action on its opposite sign Leo, hence afflictions in Aquarius
|
||
|
produce varicose veins, sprained ankles, irregularities of the heart action
|
||
|
and dropsy.
|
||
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|
[PAGE 544] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
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|
PISCES rules the feet and toes. It also has a reflex effect on the ab-
|
||
|
dominal region governed by the opposite sign, Virgo, hence afflictions in
|
||
|
this sign indicate trouble and deformities of the feet, intestinal diseases
|
||
|
and dropsy. It also produces a desire for drink and drugs which may bring
|
||
|
about delirium tremens. Consumption is sometimes found to be a secondary
|
||
|
result of cold in the feet contracted by an afflicted Pisces.
|
||
|
|
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|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE SUN
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Sun rules in the very first place the vital fluid which is special-
|
||
|
ized through the spleen, transferred to the solar plexus, and thence dis-
|
||
|
tributed over the whole body. This vital fluid is invisible to ordinary hu-
|
||
|
manity, but to those gifted with the spiritual sight it appears as a
|
||
|
rose-colored fluid which is like the electricity in the wires of a telephone
|
||
|
or telegraph system. When the wires designed to carry electricity are minus
|
||
|
the electric fluid they are dead and the telephone or telegraph instruments
|
||
|
do not respond. Similarly, when for some reason the invisible vitial fluid
|
||
|
ceases to flow through any part of the human organism in sufficient guan-
|
||
|
tity, that part of the body will not perform its proper function, and there-
|
||
|
fore disease results, continuing until some obstruction has been removed and
|
||
|
the path cleared for the vital fluid. On that account an afflicted Sun al-
|
||
|
ways causes disease, particularly in a man's horoscope, and in a woman's
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
[PAGE 545] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE SUN
|
||
|
|
||
|
nativity the Moon, which is the collector of solar forces, takes the same
|
||
|
office or function. The heart and the PONS VAROLII, or vital knot, situated
|
||
|
in the brain, are the principal parts of the body ruled by the Sun. When
|
||
|
the Sun is well aspected in Leo or Aries radiant health may be looked for.
|
||
|
But on the other hand, when he is afflicted he produces the various ailments
|
||
|
according to the sign wherein he is placed at the time. These disabilities
|
||
|
may be set down as follows:
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN ARIES, the sign which rules the head, gives a tendency
|
||
|
to aphasia, loss of identity, brain fever, cerebral haemorrhage, and menin-
|
||
|
gitis, cerebral anaemia or congestion of the blood, faintings and headaches.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN TAURUS gives a tendency to quinsy, diphtheria, and
|
||
|
polypus of the nose. In the Pleiades (Taurus 29), eye trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN GEMINI gives a tendency to pleurisy, bronchitis, and
|
||
|
hyperaemia of the lungs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN CANCER gives a tendency to anemia, dropsy, dyspepsia,
|
||
|
and gastric fever.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN LEO gives a tendency to palpitation of the heart, back-
|
||
|
ache, and spinal affections. In the Ascelli (Leo 6), eye trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 546] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN VIRGO gives a tendency to interference with the as-
|
||
|
similation, peritonitis, typhoid fever, and dysentery.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN LIBRA gives a tendency to Bright's disease and erup-
|
||
|
tions of the skin through overheated blood, for Saturn rules the skin and
|
||
|
Libra is his exaltation sign.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to renal calculus,
|
||
|
genito-urinary and menstrual disturbances, uterine and ovarian affections.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to sciatica, paralysis of
|
||
|
the limbs and pulmonary diseases. If the Sun is in Antares (Sagittarius 8)
|
||
|
and afflicted by one or more of the malefics there is danger of disease of
|
||
|
the eyes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to rheumatism, skin dis-
|
||
|
eases, and digestive troubles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to varicose veins, dropsy,
|
||
|
palpitation of the heart, and poor circulation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE SUN AFFLICTED IN PISCES gives a tendency to perspiration of the feet,
|
||
|
also intestinal troubles, typhoid fever, et cetera.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 547] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF VENUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF VENUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
On account of her rulership of Taurus and Libra, Venus is responsible for
|
||
|
a number of affections of the throat and kidneys, also maladies due to gas-
|
||
|
tronomical indiscretions, lack of exercise, sedentary habits, poor circula-
|
||
|
tion of the venous blood, excess of amorous indulgence and dissolute living,
|
||
|
hence she brings obesity, tumors, cysts, poor circulation, venereal dis-
|
||
|
eases, tonsilitis, and various other disorders. Her general effect when
|
||
|
placed in the twelve signs may be classed as follows:
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN ARIES gives a tendency to catarrh in the head, mucus,
|
||
|
and, by reflex action in Libra congestion of the kidneys.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN TAURUS gives a tendency to mumps, headaches affecting the
|
||
|
occipital region, goitre, tonsilitis, and glandular swellings of the throat.
|
||
|
By reflect action in Scorpio this also brings venereal diseases or other
|
||
|
troubles peculiar to the genitals.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN GEMINI gives a tendency to corrupt blood, pulmonary inef-
|
||
|
ficiency, whitlows, warts, and dropsy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN CANCER gives a tendency to distended stomach, gastric tu-
|
||
|
mor, and nausea.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN LEO gives a tendency to spinal affections, backache and
|
||
|
enlarged heart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 548] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN VIRGO gives a tendency to weakened peristaltic action of
|
||
|
the intestines, tumors, tapeworm, and worms in children.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN LIBRA gives a tendency to uremia and polyuria; by reflex
|
||
|
action in Aries, headaches.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to varicocele, venereal
|
||
|
diseases, uterine prolapsis or tumors, painful menstruation and other female
|
||
|
complaints, and by reflex action in Taurus, throat affections.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to tumors and kindred dis-
|
||
|
eases in the hips, and by reflex action in Gemini, bronchial and pulmonary
|
||
|
affections.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to gout in the limbs, and, by
|
||
|
reflex action in Cancer, digestive troubles, nausea and vomiting.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to varicose veins, and, by re-
|
||
|
flex action in Leo, heart trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VENUS AFFLICTED IN PISCES gives a tendency to tender feet, bunions, chil-
|
||
|
blains, gout, and, by reflex action in Virgo, abdominal tumors and intesti-
|
||
|
nal disorders.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 549] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MERCURY
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MERCURY
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo, therefore his afflictions manifest in
|
||
|
diseases related to these signs, as bronchitis, pulmonary and respiratory
|
||
|
troubles. He also rules the right cerebral hemisphere, the motor segment of
|
||
|
the spinal cord, and the vocal cords, hence locomotor ataxia and nervous and
|
||
|
vocal disorders are among his manifestations; so is deafness. The following
|
||
|
effects may be noted when he is afflicted in the twelve signs:
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN ARIES gives a tendency to brain fever, nervous head-
|
||
|
ache, vertigo, neuralgia, and, by reflex action in Libra, nervous disorders
|
||
|
of the kidneys, and lumbago.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN TAURUS gives a tendency to stuttering, hoarseness and
|
||
|
deafness, and by reflex action in Scorpio, nervous affections of the
|
||
|
genito-urinary system.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN GEMINI gives a tendency to gout in head, arms, and
|
||
|
shoulders, bronchitis, asthma, asphyxiation, pleurisy, and, by reflex action
|
||
|
in Sagittarius, nervous pains in the hips.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN CANCER gives a tendency to nervous indigestion, phlegm,
|
||
|
flatulence, and drunkenness.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN LEO gives a tendency to pain in the back, fainting, and
|
||
|
palpitation of the heart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 550] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN VIRGO gives a tendency to flatulence, wind colic, short
|
||
|
breath, and nervous debility.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN LIBRA gives a tendency to suppression of urine, renal
|
||
|
paroxysms, lumbago, and, by reflex action in Aries, vertigo, nervous head-
|
||
|
aches and eye trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to pains in bladder and
|
||
|
genitals, menstrual trouble, and, by reflex action in Taurus, stuttering or
|
||
|
hoarseness and deafness.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to pain in the hips and
|
||
|
thighs. By reflex action in Gemini, cough, asthma and pleurisy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to rheumatism, especially in
|
||
|
the knees; pains in the back, skin diseases, melancholy; by reflex action in
|
||
|
Cancer, nervous indigestion, flatulence.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to shooting or gnawing pains
|
||
|
in the whole body, varicose veins, corrupt blood and, by reflex action in
|
||
|
Leo, palpitation, and neuralgia of the heart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MERCURY AFFLICTED IN PISCES gives a tendency to gout in the feet, or they
|
||
|
are tender and subject to cramp, or, by reflex action in Virgo, a general
|
||
|
weakness, lassitude, worry, and sometimes tuberculosis, deafness.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 551] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MOON
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE MOON
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Moon rules the oesophagus and stomach, the uterus and ovaries, the
|
||
|
lymphatics and the sympathetic nervous system, the synovial fluid. When af-
|
||
|
flicted she produces dropsical and menstrual troubles, uterine and ovarian
|
||
|
afflictions, dyspepsia, eye trouble, and lunacy, according to the sign,
|
||
|
house and nature of the afflicting planet. She has particular rule over the
|
||
|
mother during pregnancy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN ARIES gives a tendency to insomnia, headache, leth-
|
||
|
argy, and weak eyes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN TAURUS gives a tendency to sore throat, and if in Tau-
|
||
|
rus 29 with the Pleiades and afflicted by Saturn, Mars, Uranus, or Neptune,
|
||
|
eye trouble results; by reflex action in Scorpio, menstrual or other trouble
|
||
|
with the genitals.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN GEMINI gives a tendency to catarrh of the lungs,
|
||
|
asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia, rheumatism in the arms and shoulders. THE
|
||
|
MOON AFFLICTED IN CANCER gives a tendency to cancer of the stomach, dropsy,
|
||
|
obesity, bloating, digestive troubles, and epilepsy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN LEO gives a tendency to backache, disturbed circula-
|
||
|
tion, convulsions, and heart trouble; if in Leo 6, eye trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 552] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN VIRGO gives a tendency to disorders in the bowels, ab-
|
||
|
dominal tumors, dysentery, and peritonitis.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN LIBRA gives a tendency to Bright's disease, abscess of
|
||
|
the kidneys, uraemia; by reflex action in Aries, headache or insomnia.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to disturbed menses, bladder
|
||
|
troubles, hydrocele, and other genito-urinary disturbances; by reflex action
|
||
|
in Taurus, throat troubles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to blood affections, hip
|
||
|
disease, and, sometimes, a broken femur; by reflex action in Gemini,
|
||
|
asthma.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to articular rheumatism,
|
||
|
lack of synovial fluid, eruptions of the skin, and by reflex action in Can-
|
||
|
cer, digestive troubles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to varicose veins, ulcers of
|
||
|
the leg, dropsy, and, by reflex action in Leo, hysteria, fainting, and heart
|
||
|
trouble.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE MOON AFFLICTED IN PISCES gives a tendency to drink, drug habits, tender
|
||
|
feet, and, by reflex action in Virgo, abdominal disorders of various kinds.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 553] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF SATURN
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF SATURN
|
||
|
|
||
|
Saturn is the planet of obstruction, crystallization and atrophy. By his
|
||
|
action the circulation or passage of bodily fluids, such as the blood,
|
||
|
lymph, or urine, is impeded, and by this stagnation waste materials are re-
|
||
|
tained instead of being eliminated. Thus they form various deposits in the
|
||
|
body, building the skeleton, which is CONSTRUCTIVE, hardening the arteries
|
||
|
and articulations, which is DESTRUCTIVE. Saturn rules the gall bladder,
|
||
|
where he forms the painful gallstones, and by virtue of his exaltation power
|
||
|
in Libra he crystallizes the renal stones and gravel which cause such suf-
|
||
|
fering to those who have these concretions. By retention of the urea he
|
||
|
causes the painful rheumatism and gout which often manifest in deformity of
|
||
|
the joints that so often disfigures and disables the sufferers therefrom.
|
||
|
He rules the pneumogastric nerve, and by his restrictive action through that
|
||
|
medium he may at any moment slow down the heart action, stop digestion, sup-
|
||
|
press the urine and stool under the emotions of fear and worry generated by
|
||
|
him. Thus he has the power to bring every bodily function to a standstill.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Saturn also rules the teeth and the skin. By his action the teeth decay,
|
||
|
leading to malnutrition, the synovial membranes are hardened, making the
|
||
|
spine and limbs rigid; he makes the skin tough as the years go by. Saturn
|
||
|
is at home in Capricorn, and by his reflex action in Cancer he interferes
|
||
|
with the peristaltic action which is necessary in the digestion of food; he
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 554] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
then causes antiperistalsis, or vomiting. His general activities in the
|
||
|
body are destructive and tend to end the life of the organism.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Saturn generally hurts by falls, bruises, and colds. He predisposes to
|
||
|
chronic and deep-seated ailments, and his victims are difficult to reach be-
|
||
|
cause he imbues them with fear, worry, and pessimism, so that they refuse to
|
||
|
believe in the possibility of a cure and cannot be induced to take a cheer-
|
||
|
ful look on life.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The presence of Saturn in any part of the horoscope constitutes an af-
|
||
|
fliction in itself, therefore we may note the following effects in the
|
||
|
twelve signs, whether he is aspected by squares, oppositions, trines or
|
||
|
sextiles, but naturally his effects are somewhat more inimical when in evil
|
||
|
aspect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SATURN IN ARIES gives a tendency to headache, colds, catarrh, deafness, and
|
||
|
chills, cerebral anaemia, dental decay, tartar, faintings, and, by reflex
|
||
|
action in Libra, renal disorders.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SATURN IN TAURUS gives a tendency to phlegm, diphtheria, quinsy, mumps,
|
||
|
croup, decay of the lower teeth, choking, and by reflex action in Scorpio,
|
||
|
stricture, constipation and similar disorders.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SATURN IN GEMINI gives a tendency to rheumatic pains in shoulders and arms,
|
||
|
bronchitis, pulmonary consumption, asthma, and, by reflex action in Sagit-
|
||
|
tarius, sciatica and hip diseases.
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[PAGE 555] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF SATURN
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SATURN IN CANCER gives a tendency to pyorrhoea, dyspepsia, gastric ulcer and
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cancer, nausea and belching, scurvy, jaundice, gallstones, anaemia, and
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stricture of the oesophagus.
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SATURN IN LEO gives a tendency to curvature of the spine, muscular ineffi-
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ciency of the heart, weak back, arterio-sclerosis, and sclerosis of the spi-
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nal cord.
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SATURN IN VIRGO gives a tendency to weakened peristalsis of the intestines,
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abated absorption of chyle, obstruction of the ILEUM CAECUM and transverse
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colon, appendicitis.
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SATURN IN LIBRA gives a tendency to locomotor ataxia, renal stones, gravel
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and sand, Bright's disease, suppression of urine, malnutrition, and, by re-
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flex action in Aries, headache, toothache, and other disorders of the head.
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SATURN IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to sterility, suppression of the menses,
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stricture, constipation, haemorrhoids, and, by reflex action in Taurus, na-
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sal catarrh, hoarseness, phlegm, and other throat affections.
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SATURN IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to contusions of the hips and thighs,
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sciatica, gout, and hip disease; by reflex action in Gemini, bronchitis, tu-
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berculosis, and other Gemini affections.
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[PAGE 556] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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SATURN IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to articular rheumatism, eczema,
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erysipelas, and other diseases of the skin; by reflex action in Cancer,
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jaundice, gallstones, and dyspepsia.
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SATURN IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to weak ankles, easily sprained, and, by
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reflex action in Leo, curvature of the spine, sclerosis and other affections
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|
of the heart, back and arteries.
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SATURN IN PISCES gives a tendency to cold feet, rheumatism and bunions, also
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tuberculosis due to cold and wet feet, and, by reflex action in Virgo,
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dropsy.
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PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF JUPITER
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The liver is the great center of the Jupiterian activity; there he forms
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glycogen from the waste products of the portal blood-stream. The great cen-
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tral vortex of the desire body is also in the liver, and when an extra ef-
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|
fort is to be made, Mars draws upon the glycogen storehouse of Jupiter for
|
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|
fuel. Saturn too is active in the liver, forming the gall, urea, and uric
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|
acid.
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It is somewhat difficult for the average student to segregate and combine
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the varied functions of this organ, but if we bear in mind that Cancer is
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|
the exaltation sign of Jupiter and the opposite sign Capricorn is the home
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|
of Saturn and the exaltation sign of Mars, we shall more readily understand
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|
that the great benefic, Jupiter, endeavors to store in the liver the
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[PAGE 557] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF SATURN
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glycogen so necessary to the bodily activity. This, Mars, the opposing ex-
|
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altation ruler, recklessly scatters by expenditure of muscular energy, and
|
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|
he is aided and abetted in his destructive activities by Saturn, who pro-
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|
duces gall and urea which he deposits during the muscular work as uric acid
|
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|
in the various parts of the body where it manifests as gout and rheumatism.
|
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|
Saturn also makes the liver torpid and causes constipation.
|
||
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|
Jupiter rules the adrenals and arterial circulation, hence his afflic-
|
||
|
tions cause formation of adipose tissue, fatty degeneration of muscles, tu-
|
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|
mors, and morbid growths, enlargement of organs, waste of sugar and albumen
|
||
|
as in diabetes and kindred diseases. Blood-poisoning, hyperaemia and
|
||
|
apoplexy are due to afflictions of Jupiter.
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|
The following effects may be noted when Jupiter is afflicted in the
|
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|
twelve signs.
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|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN ARIES gives a tendency to dizziness, cerebral conges-
|
||
|
tion, sleepiness, thrombosis, fainting, ulcerated gums of upper jaw, and, by
|
||
|
reflex action in Libra, diabetes and depression due to lack of adrenal se-
|
||
|
cretion.
|
||
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|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN TAURUS gives a tendency to gourmandize, hence plethora
|
||
|
and apoplexy, ringworm and carbuncles follow; also ulcerated gums of man-
|
||
|
dible; by reflex action in Scorpio, catarrh of the nose and nosebleed.
|
||
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[PAGE 558] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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JUPITER AFFLICTED IN GEMINI gives a tendency to pleurisy, blood affections,
|
||
|
congestion of the lungs, pulmonary apoplexy; by reflex action in Sagit-
|
||
|
tarius, broken bones, gout and rheumatism in hips and thighs.
|
||
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|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN CANCER gives a tendency to gourmandize, causing dila-
|
||
|
tion of the stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaints, jaundice, and dropsy; by
|
||
|
reflex action in Capricorn, which rules the skin, pimples and similar erup-
|
||
|
tions.
|
||
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|
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|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN LEO gives a tendency to apoplexy and fatty degeneration
|
||
|
of the heart, the valve action is weakened, the circulation sluggish at
|
||
|
times and at other times there are palpitation and feverish conditions; by
|
||
|
reflex action in Aquarius, swollen ankles.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN VIRGO gives a tendency to enlarged liver, often ulcer-
|
||
|
ated, jaundice.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN LIBRA gives a tendency to melancholy due to diminished
|
||
|
adrenal secretion, renal abscess, diabetes, skin eruptions due to sluggish
|
||
|
action of kidneys; by reflex action in Aries, congestion of brain, coma and
|
||
|
vertigo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to enlarged prostate gland,
|
||
|
uterine tumors, urethral abscess, dropsy, hydraemia, excess of urates and
|
||
|
strangury; by reflex action in Taurus, apoplexy and nosebleed.
|
||
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|
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[PAGE 559] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF JUPITER
|
||
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|
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|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to rheumatism and gout; by
|
||
|
reflex action in Gemini, pulmonary apoplexy and corrupt blood.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to various skin diseases,
|
||
|
and, by reflex action in Cancer, digestive ailments, dropsy, jaundice, and
|
||
|
fatty degeneration of the liver.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to milk-leg, swollen ankles,
|
||
|
and, by reflex action in Leo, apoplexy and palpitation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JUPITER AFFLICTED IN PISCES gives a tendency to swollen, perspiring feet,
|
||
|
and, by reflex action in Virgo, enlarged liver, abdominal tumors, jaundice,
|
||
|
and diseased intestines.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
The ancient Egyptian sages called Cancer the sphere of the soul, and when
|
||
|
the mystic Sun of life goes through this moist, fruitful lunar sign the
|
||
|
seed-atom of the ego's physical body is planted. While the embryonic body
|
||
|
grows unconsciously as a plant grows, the mystic Sun of life passes through
|
||
|
Leo, Virgo, and Libra. In the fourth month of gestation it passes through
|
||
|
the second of the water signs, Scorpio. Then the spirit dies to its heav-
|
||
|
enly home and is immured in its earthly prison house by Mars, who chains it
|
||
|
with the silver cord and thus brings about the quickening. Then the Sun of
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 560] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
life proceeds through Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and when after the
|
||
|
nine months have been completed it has passed through the last of the watery
|
||
|
signs, Pisces, the flood-gates of the womb are opened and the ego is
|
||
|
launched upon the sea of life under the auspices of the martial sign Aries,
|
||
|
where the giver of life, the Sun, is exalted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
During the gestatory period Mars has given to the body iron, especially
|
||
|
in the form of haemoglobin, and with the first breath oxidation of this sub-
|
||
|
stance commences to produce the heat so necessary to life and consciousness.
|
||
|
This operation is continued all through life, and thus to the Martian ray
|
||
|
falls the important task of supplementing the Sun in the maintenance of the
|
||
|
vital spark until the mystic Sun of life has completed its circle and
|
||
|
reached the sign where the quickening took place. Then Scorpio gives the
|
||
|
body its death-sting, Mars and his friend Saturn cut the silver cord, and
|
||
|
the free soul soars as an eagle into the empyrean seeking the celestial
|
||
|
spheres which are its true home. Therefore Scorpio is symbolized both by a
|
||
|
scorpion and an eagle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
On account of his mission as AIDE to the Sun in the maintenance of life,
|
||
|
Mars every aims to cleanse the body of filth and waste accumulation so that
|
||
|
the fires of life may burn brightly, hence, when the gourmandizing habits of
|
||
|
Jupiter and Venus have clogged the system, or the obstructive tendencies of
|
||
|
Saturn have poisoned the body by stoppage of elimination, Mars lights the
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
[PAGE 561] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
fire of fever and inflammation to burn out the refuse and give the system a
|
||
|
new lease on life and energy. Thus many of the pathogenic effects of Mars
|
||
|
aim at a constructive end.
|
||
|
|
||
|
But Mars not only aids the vital process of the life-giving Sun, who is
|
||
|
exaltation ruler of Aries; he is himself exaltation ruler of Capricorn,
|
||
|
where Saturn, the planet of death, holds sway, and between those two thieves
|
||
|
the Sun, the Lord of Life, is crucified, suffers and dies, while they part
|
||
|
his physical garment. The role of Saturn in this process has been described
|
||
|
in the appropriate chapter, and of Mars it may be said that by his reckless-
|
||
|
ness he predisposes to accidents by burning, scalding, wounds, or gunshot.
|
||
|
He rules the genitals through Scorpio, and depletes the vitality and causes
|
||
|
genital disorders by passional excesses, haemorrhage, rupture of blood ves-
|
||
|
sels. Excessive menses and haemorrhoids show his activities in the blood;
|
||
|
hernia and contagious diseases are also manifestations of the martian ray.
|
||
|
As mars is a malefic, his presence in any sign or house constitutes an af-
|
||
|
fliction in itself, regardless of his aspects, but naturally his pathogenic
|
||
|
effects are worse when he is aspected by square or opposition than when he
|
||
|
is fortified by sextile or trine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
His effects in the twelve signs may be more specifically stated as fol-
|
||
|
lows:
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN ARIES gives a tendency to sunstroke, cerebral haemorrhages or con-
|
||
|
gestion, inflammation of the brain, brain fever and delirium, shooting pains
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 562] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
in the head, insomnia, and wounds in the head; by reflex action in Libra,
|
||
|
inflammation of the kidneys, renal haemorrhage and renal calculi.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN TAURUS gives a tendency to mumps, enlarged or inflamed tonsils, suf-
|
||
|
focation, adenoids, diphtheria, polypus and nosebleed, goitre, inflammation
|
||
|
of the larynx; by reflex action in Scorpio, excessive menstrual flow, scald-
|
||
|
ing urine, venereal ulcers, enlargement of the prostate gland and strangury.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN GEMINI gives a tendency to haemorrhage of the lungs, pneumonia,
|
||
|
bronchitis, cough, wounds or fractures of hands, arms, and collarbone; by
|
||
|
reflex action in Sagittarius, fractured femur, and sciatica.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN CANCER gives a tendency to milk-fever, inflammation, ulceration and
|
||
|
haemorrhage of the stomach, dyspepsia.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN LEO gives a tendency to muscular rheumatism in the back, overheating
|
||
|
of the blood, enlargement of the heart and palpitation, pain in the heart,
|
||
|
suffocation and fainting (ANGINA PECTORIS), inflammation of the pericardium.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN VIRGO gives a tendency to typhoid, inflammation of the bowels, peri-
|
||
|
tonitis, worms, diarrhoea, cholera, and ventral hernia, appendicitis.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 563] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF MARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN LIBRA gives a tendency to inflammation of the kidneys, excess of
|
||
|
urine, haemorrhage of the kidneys, and renal stones; by reflex action in Ar-
|
||
|
ies, brain-fever, sunstroke, pains in the head.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to excessive menses, scalding urine,
|
||
|
gravel, sand, and renal stones, inflammation and ulceration of the ovaries
|
||
|
and uterus, also of the vagina and urethra, varicocele, enlargement of the
|
||
|
prostate gland, stricture and strangury, venereal ulcers and haemorrhoids;
|
||
|
by reflex action in Taurus, inflamed tonsils or larynx and nosebleed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN SAGITTARIUS gives a tendency to fracture or dislocation of the fe-
|
||
|
mur, sciatica, and ulcers of the thighs; by reflex action in Gemini, pneumo-
|
||
|
nia, bronchitis and coughs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN CAPRICORN gives a tendency to carbuncles, erysipelas, smallpox,
|
||
|
chicken pox, measles, pimples, itch and other eruptive or inflammatory skin
|
||
|
diseases; by reflex action in Cancer, dyspepsia and ulcerated stomach.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN AQUARIUS gives a tendency to varicose veins, fracture of the leg and
|
||
|
blood-poisoning; by reflex action in Leo, heart failure, overheated blood,
|
||
|
fainting and palpitation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 564] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
MARS IN PISCES gives a tendency to deformities of the feet, or accidents to
|
||
|
them, corns, bunions and perspiring feet; by reflex action in Virgo, ventral
|
||
|
hernia, inflammation of the bowels and diarrhea.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF URANUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uranus rules the ether which is the medium by which the light rays are
|
||
|
transmitted, hence he has considerable influence over the eyes and is re-
|
||
|
sponsible, when afflicting the Sun or Moon, for various diseases of the
|
||
|
eyes, or even blindness. This is especially the case when the Sun or Moon
|
||
|
is placed in the Pleiades (Taurus 29), or the Ascelli (Leo 6) or Antares
|
||
|
(Sagittarius 8).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Modern astrologers have not yet had time to tabulate the full effects of
|
||
|
Uranus in all the signs, and as for the pathogenic effects still less is
|
||
|
known, but he is said to be exalted in Scorpio and our own experience seems
|
||
|
to indicate that Uranus has a very marked evil influence on the sex which is
|
||
|
ruled by this sign, producing most deep-seated venereal diseases. By reflex
|
||
|
action or affliction to planets in Taurus (ruled by Venus) where the organ
|
||
|
of coordinated action is located, he produces erratic movements, as seen in
|
||
|
St. Vitus dance, contortions, spasms, tetanus, cramps, hiccough and hyste-
|
||
|
ria.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As ruler of the ether and gases he is responsible for injury and shock by
|
||
|
electricity which travels through the ether. Nitrogen, a gas, is the base
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 565] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF URANUS
|
||
|
|
||
|
of a number of compounds whose characteristic Uranian instability makes them
|
||
|
highly explosive, and Uranus is thus responsible for such deaths and inju-
|
||
|
ries as occur on that account, especially if placed in the Eighth House.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN TAURUS gives a tendency to diminished pituitary secretion and con-
|
||
|
sequent abnormal growth.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN GEMINI gives a tendency to spasmodic asthma, colds, and a dry,
|
||
|
hard cough.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN CANCER gives a tendency to hiccough, produced by the erratic ac-
|
||
|
tion of the diaphragm, also to a hard, dry stomach cough and cramp of the
|
||
|
stomach, gas and flatulence.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN LEO gives a tendency to palpitation, spasmodic heart action, spi-
|
||
|
nal meningitis and infantile paralysis; by reflex action from Aquarius
|
||
|
similar effects are now observable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN VIRGO gives a tendency to flatulence, and abdominal cramps.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN LIBRA gives a tendency to intermittent action of the kidneys and
|
||
|
venereal eruptions of the skin; by reflex action in Aries, sudden and
|
||
|
violent headaches, shooting pains in the head, and hallucinations.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 566] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN SCORPIO gives a tendency to miscarriages, abortions, and venereal
|
||
|
diseases, and in the Fifth House he causes painful and difficult parturi-
|
||
|
tion, generally involving the use of instruments and often the infant is se-
|
||
|
verely or fatally injured or stillborn.
|
||
|
|
||
|
URANUS IN CAPRICORN usually works by reflex action in Cancer, but as the
|
||
|
children with this position are still young (this is written in 1918) the
|
||
|
full effects are as yet unknown.
|
||
|
|
||
|
PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF NEPTUNE
|
||
|
|
||
|
Neptune, the octave of Mercury, works principally upon the nervous system
|
||
|
(ruled by Mercury) and at times produces frenzy where the person is beside
|
||
|
himself on account of religious or other excitement. At other times he pro-
|
||
|
duces lethargy, coma, catalepsy, trance or mediumship, where the bodily en-
|
||
|
ergies are in abeyance while the psychic powers are in a state of hyperac-
|
||
|
tivity. He rules the spinal canal, which is filled with ether during life.
|
||
|
(It is true that surgeons tap it and draw out a fluid, but they may also
|
||
|
draw water from a steam boiler because the steam condenses to water.) This
|
||
|
luminous gas is called THE SPINAL SPIRIT FIRE by occultists, and by vibrat-
|
||
|
ing the pineal gland, also ruled by Neptune, spiritual sight is produced,
|
||
|
but it depends upon the rate and pitch of these vibrations what the person
|
||
|
sees. By prayer, concentration and meditation, a state of ecstasy may be
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 567] PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF NEPTUNE
|
||
|
|
||
|
produced where he sees the celestial hosts, or if a lower rate of
|
||
|
super-normal vibration is produced by drink or drugs he sees demoniac shapes
|
||
|
as related by sufferers of delirium, which is due to Neptune, especially in
|
||
|
the watery sign Pisces. The pathogenic influence of Neptune is most evil in
|
||
|
the Sixth House (or the sixth sign, Virgo) indicating disease, or in the
|
||
|
Twelfth House (or the twelfth sign, Pisces) which governs sorrow, trouble
|
||
|
and self-undoing. If these two houses are occupied by Taurus and Scorpio,
|
||
|
the signs ruling the throat and genitals, there is an abnormal and perverted
|
||
|
passional desire which gives a tendency to self-abuse, and perversion of a
|
||
|
still worse nature. The mind, ruled by Mercury, the lower octave of
|
||
|
Neptune, is morbid in its brooding upon unsavory subjects, and parents with
|
||
|
children having Neptune in the Sixth or Twelfth Houses will do well to watch
|
||
|
them carefully, especially if Neptune is in opposition to Uranus; that cov-
|
||
|
ers a number of those who are now, in 1918, reaching puberty, for Neptune
|
||
|
has been going through the psychic sign Cancer while Uranus was in the op-
|
||
|
posite sign Capricorn.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We have found that Neptune square Saturn and Jupiter brought mental dis-
|
||
|
turbances; Neptune conjunction Mars in Aries, square Uranus and the Moon in
|
||
|
Cancer caused temporary instability of a periodic nature; Neptune conjunc-
|
||
|
tion Moon square Uranus caused spirit control. We have also seen many other
|
||
|
indications, but the full effects of Neptune have not yet been systemat-
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[PAGE 568] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
|
||
|
|
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ically observed. We are working to that end, however, and hope in future
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years to be able to present a fairly full tabulation.
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THE DUCTLESS GLANDS
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THEIR ROLE AND RULERS
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It is well known to the esoteric astrologer that the human body has an
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immense period of evolution behind it and that this splendid organism is the
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result of a slow process of gradual upbuilding which is still continuing and
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will make each generation better than the previous until in some far distant
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future it shall have reached a stage of completion of which we cannot even
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dream. It is also understood by the deeper students that in addition to the
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physical body man has finer vehicles which are not yet seen by the great ma-
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jority of human beings, though all have within them latent a sixth sense
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whereby they will in time cognize these finer sheaths of the soul. The oc-
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cultist speaks of these finer vehicles as the VITAL BODY, made of ether, and
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the DESIRE BODY, made of desire stuff, the material whence we draw our feel-
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ings and emotions, and with the addition of the SHEATH OF MIND and the
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physical body these complete what may be termed the personality which is the
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evanescent part distinct from the immortal spirit that uses these vehicles
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for its expression. These finer vehicles interpenetrate the dense physical
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body as air permeates water and have particular dominion over certain parts
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thereof, because the physical body itself is a crystallization of these
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finer vehicles in the same manner and upon the same principle that the soft
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fluids of a snail's body gradually crystallize into the hard and flinty
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shell which it carries upon its back. For the purpose of this dissertation
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we may say broadly that the softer parts of our bodies which we commonly
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call flesh may be divided into two kinds, glands and muscles. The vital
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body was started in the Sun Period. Crystallization from that time on in
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that vehicle has developed what we now call glands and to this day they and
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the blood are the special manifestations of the vital body within the
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physical vehicle, and therefore the glands as a whole may be said to be un-
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der the rule of the life-giving Sun and the great benefic, Jupiter. For it
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is the function of the vital body to build and restore the tone of the
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muscles when tense and tired by the work imposed upon them by the restless
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desire body which was started in the Moon Period. The muscles are therefore
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ruled by the wandering Moon, which is the present vantage point of the an-
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gels, the humanity of the Moon Period, and by the impulsive and turbulent
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Mars, where the so-called "Fallen Angels," the Lucifer spirits, dwell; that
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is to say as a whole, for the student must carefully note that individual
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glands and particular groups of muscles are under the rulership of other
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planets as well. It is as when we say that all who live within the United
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States of America are citizens of that country, but some are subject to the
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laws of California, others to those of Maine.
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We know the Hermetic axiom, "AS ABOVE, SO BELOW," which is the master key
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to all mysteries, and as there are upon the earth, the macrocosm, a great
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many undiscovered places, so also in the microcosm of the body do we find
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unknown countries that are a closed book to the scientific explorers. Chief
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among them has been a small group of the so-called "ductless glands," seven
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in number, namely:
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The PITUITARY BODY, ruled by Uranus.
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The PINEAL GLAND, ruled by Neptune.
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The THYROID GLAND, ruled by Mercury.
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The THYMUS GLAND, ruled by Venus.
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The SPLEEN, ruled by the Sun.
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The two ADRENALS. ruled by Jupiter.
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They have a great and particular interest for occultists, and they may be
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termed in a certain sense "the seven roses" upon the Cross of the body, for
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they are intimately connected with the occult development of humanity. Four
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of them, the Thymus Gland, the Spleen and the two Adrenals, are connected
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with the personality. The Pituitary Body and the Pineal Gland are par-
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ticularly correlated with the spiritual side of our nature and the Thyroid
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Gland forms the link between. The astrological rule over these seven glands
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is as follows:
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The Spleen is the entrance gate of the solar forces specialized by each
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human being and circulated through the body as the vital fluid, without
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which no being can live. This organ is therefore governed by the Sun. The
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two Adrenals are under the rulership of Jupiter, the great benefic, and ex-
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ert a calming, quieting and soothing effect when the emotional activities of
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the Moon and Mars or Saturn have destroyed the poise. When the obstructive
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hand of Saturn has awakened the melancholy emotions and laid its restraint
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upon the heart, the Adrenals' secretions are carried by the blood to the
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heart and act as a powerful stimulant in its effort to keep up the circula-
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tion, while the Jovial optimism struggles against the Saturnine worries or
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against the impulse of Mars, which stirs the desire body into turbulent emo-
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tions of anger, rendering the muscles tense and trembling, dissipating the
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energy of the system; then the secretion of the Adrenals comes to the res-
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cue, releasing the glycogen of the liver in a more abundant measure than
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usual to cope with the emergency until the equipoise has been again at-
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tained, and similarly during whatever other stress or strain. It was the
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knowledge of this occult fact that prompted the ancient astrologers to place
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the kidneys under the rulership of Libra, the Balance, and in order to avoid
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confusion of ideas we may say the kidneys themselves play an important part
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in the nutrition of the body, being under the rulership of Venus, the Lady
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of Libra, but Jupiter governs the Adrenals, with which we are now par-
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ticularly engaged.
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Both Venus and her higher octave, Uranus, govern the functions of nutri-
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tion and growth, but in different ways and for different purposes. There-
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fore Venus rules the Thymus Gland, which is the link between the parents and
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the child until the latter has reached puberty. This gland is located im-
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mediately behind the sternum or breast bone; it is largest in ante-natal
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life and through childhood while growth is excessive and rapid. During that
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time the vital body of the child does its most effective work, for the child
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is not then subject to the passions and emotions generated by the desire
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body after that comes to birth at or about the fourteenth year. But during
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the years of growth the child cannot manufacture the red blood corpuscles as
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does the adult, for the unborn, unorganized desire body does not then act as
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an avenue for the martian forces which assimilate the iron from the food and
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transmute it into haemoglobin. To compensate for this lack there is stored
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in the Thymus Gland a spiritual essence drawn from the parents, who are sym-
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bolized by Venus, the ruler, and with this essence provided by the love of
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the parents the child is able to accomplish the alchemistry of blood tempo-
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rarily until its desire body becomes dynamically active. Then the Thymus
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Gland atrophies and the child draws from its own desire body the necessary
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martian force. From that time, under normal conditions, Uranus, the octave
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of Venus, and ruler of the Pituitary Body, takes charge of the function of
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growth and assimilation in the following manner:
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It is well known that all things, our food included, radiate from them-
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selves continuously small particles which given an index of the thing whence
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|
they emanate, its quality included. Thus when we lift the food to our mouth
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|
a number of these invisible particles enter the nose and by excitation of
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the olfactory tract convey to us a knowledge of whether the food we are
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|
about to take is suitable for this purpose or not, the sense of smell warn-
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|
ing us to discard such foods as have a noxious odor, etc. But besides those
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|
particles which attract or repel us from food by their action upon the ol-
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|
factory tract through the sense of smell, there are others which penetrate
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the sphenoid bone, impinge upon the Pituitary Body and start the Uranian
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alchemistry by which a secretion is formed and injected into the blood.
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This furthers assimilation through the chemical ether, thus affecting the
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normal growth and well-being of the body through life. Sometimes this
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|
Uranian influence of the Pituitary Body is eccentric and therefore respon-
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|
sible for strange and abnormal growths which produce the unfortunate freaks
|
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of nature we occasionally meet.
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But besides being responsible for the spiritual impulses which generate
|
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|
the before-mentioned physical manifestations of growth, Uranus, working
|
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|
through the Pituitary Body, is also responsible for the spiritual phases of
|
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|
growth which aid awakened man in his efforts to penetrate the veil into the
|
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|
Invisible Worlds. In this work it is, however, associated with Neptune, the
|
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|
ruler of the Pineal Gland, and it will therefore be necessary, in order to
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[PAGE 574] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
properly elucidate, that we study the functions of the Thyroid Gland, ruled
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by Mercury, and of the Pineal Gland, which is under the domination of his
|
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|
higher octave, Neptune, simultaneously.
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That the Thyroid Gland is under the rule of Mercury, the planet of rea-
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|
son, is readily realized when we understand the effect which the degen-
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eration of this gland has upon the mind, as shown in the diseases of Cretin-
|
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|
ism and Myxedema. The secretions of this gland are as necessary to the
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|
proper functioning of the mind as ether is to the transmission of electric-
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|
ity, that is to say, upon the physical plane of existence where the brain
|
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|
transmutes thought into action. Contact with and expression in the invis-
|
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|
ible worlds depends upon the functional ability of the Pineal Gland, which
|
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|
is altogether spiritual in function, and is therefore ruled by the octave of
|
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Mercury, Neptune, the planet of spirituality. But Neptune operates in con-
|
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|
junction with the Pituitary Body ruled by Uranus, the planet of wisdom, as
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has already been stated.
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|
Scientists have wasted much time in speculation upon the nature and func-
|
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|
tion of these two little bodies, the Pituitary Body and the Pineal Gland,
|
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|
but without avail, and principally because, as Mephistopheles says so sar-
|
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|
castically to the young man who wants to study science under Faust:
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[PAGE 575] THE DUCTLESS GLANDS
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|
"Who e'er would know and treat of aught alive
|
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|
Seeks first the living spirit thence to drive;
|
||
|
Then are the lifeless fragments in his hand;
|
||
|
He lacks, alas! THE VITAL SPIRIT BAND."
|
||
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|
||
|
No one can really and truly observe the physiological functions of any
|
||
|
organ under such conditions as exist in the laboratory, on the operating
|
||
|
table, or in the dissection or vivisection chamber. To arrive at an ad-
|
||
|
equate understanding one must necessarily see these organs exercising their
|
||
|
physiological functions IN THE LIVING BODY, and that can only be done by
|
||
|
means of the spiritual sight. There are a number of organs which are either
|
||
|
atrophying or developing; the former show the path we have already traveled
|
||
|
during our past evolution, the latter are finger-posts, indicating our fu-
|
||
|
ture development. But there is still another class of organs which are nei-
|
||
|
ther degenerating nor evolving; they are simply dormant at the present time.
|
||
|
Physiologists believe that the Pituitary Body and the Pineal Gland are atro-
|
||
|
phying because they find these organs more developed in some of the lowest
|
||
|
classes of life, such as worms, but as a matter of fact they are wrong in
|
||
|
their ideas; these organs are only dormant. Some have also suspected that
|
||
|
the Pineal Gland is in some way connected with the mind, because it contains
|
||
|
certain crystals after death, and the quantity was much less in those who
|
||
|
were mentally defective than in people of normal mentality. This conclusion
|
||
|
is right, but the Seer knows that the spinal canal of the living is not
|
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[PAGE 576] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
fluid with FLUID; that the blood is not LIQUID, and that these organs have
|
||
|
no CRYSTALS in them when the body is alive; these assertions are made with
|
||
|
full knowledge of the fact that the blood and the spinal essence are liquid
|
||
|
when drawn out of the physical body, living or dead, and the contents of the
|
||
|
Pituitary Body and the Pineal Gland APPEAR crystalline when the brain is
|
||
|
dissected; but the reason is similar to that which causes steam drawn from a
|
||
|
steam boiler to condense immediately upon contact with the atmosphere, and
|
||
|
molten metal drawn from a smelter's furnace to crystallize immediately upon
|
||
|
withdrawal therefrom.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All these substances are purely spiritual essences when inside the body;
|
||
|
they are then ethereal and the substance in the Pineal Gland, when seen by
|
||
|
the spiritual sight, appears as LIGHT. Furthermore, when one Seer looks
|
||
|
upon the Pineal Gland of another who is then also exercising his spiritual
|
||
|
faculties, this light is of a most intense brilliancy and of an irridescence
|
||
|
similar to but transcending in beauty the most wonderful play of the North-
|
||
|
ern Lights, the AURORA BOREALIS, ever witnessed by the writer, and he has
|
||
|
seen them many times. It may also be said that the function of this organ
|
||
|
seems to have changed in the course of human evolution. During the earlier
|
||
|
epochs of our present stay upon the earth, when man's body was a large,
|
||
|
baggy thing into which the spirit had not yet entered, but was there only as
|
||
|
an overshadowing presence, there was an opening in the top and the Pineal
|
||
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|
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[PAGE 577] THE DUCTLESS GLANDS
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|
Gland was within it; it was then an organ of orientation, giving a sense of
|
||
|
direction. As the human body condensed, it became less and less able to en-
|
||
|
dure the intense heat which prevailed during that time and the Pineal Gland
|
||
|
gave warning when the body was brought too near one of the many craters and
|
||
|
active volcanoes which were then erupting the thin earth crust, thus en-
|
||
|
abling the spirit to guide it away from these dangerous places. It was an
|
||
|
organ of direction which operated by feeling, but feeling has since been
|
||
|
distributed over the skin of the whole body, and this is an indication to
|
||
|
the occultist that some day the senses of hearing and sight will also be
|
||
|
similarly distributed so that we shall both see and hear with our whole body
|
||
|
and thus become still more sensitive in those respects than we are now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Since then the Pineal Gland and the Pituitary Body have become tempo-
|
||
|
rarily dormant to make man oblivious to the invisible world while he learns
|
||
|
the lessons afforded by the material world; but the Pituitary Body has
|
||
|
manifested the Uranian influence sporadically in abnormal physical growth,
|
||
|
producing freaks and monstrosities of various kinds, while Neptune, working
|
||
|
also abnormally through the Pineal Gland, has been responsible for the ab-
|
||
|
normal spiritual growth of medicine men, witches and mediums of spirit con-
|
||
|
trols. When they are awakened to normal activities these two ductless
|
||
|
glands will open the door to the inner worlds in a sane and safe manner, but
|
||
|
in the meantime the Thyroid Gland, ruled by Mercury, the planet of reason,
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
holds the secretion necessary to give the brain balance.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In the future the ductless glands are destined to play a prominent role;
|
||
|
their development will accelerate evolution greatly, for their effects are
|
||
|
mainly mental and spiritual. We are now nearing the Aquarian Age; the Sun
|
||
|
as therefore beginning to transmit the highly intellectual vibrations of
|
||
|
this sign which accounts for the intuitions, premonitions and telepathic
|
||
|
transmission now so prevalent. In the final analysis these phenomena are
|
||
|
due to the awakening of the Pituitary Body, ruled by Uranus, the lord of
|
||
|
Aquarius, and every passing year will make them more manifest.
|
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