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[PAGE 192] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER X
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MERCURY, THE PLANET OF REASON
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Mythologically Mercury is represented as a "Messenger of the Gods" and
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this is the line with the occult facts, for when infant humanity had been
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led astray by the marital Lucifer spirits and had fallen into GENERATION it
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became necessary for the other divine hierarchies to take steps looking to a
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future REGENERATION and to further that object the Lords of Venus were
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brought to the earth to educate humanity in such a manner that love might be
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substituted for lust and men might thus be induced to aspire to something
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higher. While the Lords of Venus dealt with mankind in general the most
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precocious among them were taken in hand by the Lords of Mercury; whose
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wisdom-teaching is symbolically represented by the caduceus or "STAFF OF
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MERCURY," consisting of two serpents twining around a rod and indication the
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solution of the riddle of life, or "Whence have we come, why are we here,
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and whither are we bound?" showing the pupil the spiral path of INVOLUTION
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by which the divine spark has buried itself in matter, also the spiral path
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of EVOLUTION by which humanity will eventually again reach the Father's bo-
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som, and the short road of INITIATION represented by the central rod around
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which the serpents twine. But to understand these Mysteries requires mind
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and reason. Mercury then is the mental educator of men and its place and
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position in the horoscope shows the status of the person's mind for whom it
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is cast.
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Being the Messenger of the Gods to the other planets Mercury has no voice
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of its own and is even more dependent for expression upon the aspects of
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other planets than the Moon which rules the instinctual mind. So Mercury is
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really a focus through which the faculty of reason finds expression in the
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human being to act as a brake upon the lower nature and assist in lifting us
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from the human to the divine. Many may and do feel deeply, they may also
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have valuable knowledge, but they will be unable to express their feelings
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or shore their knowledge with others if Mercury is lacking in aspects. Even
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a so-called evil aspect of Mercury helps to bring out what is within and is
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therefore better than none.
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When Mercury is so placed in relation to the Sun it goes BEFORE the lumi-
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nary it has the effect of materially brightening the mind, for the Sun rep-
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resents the Ego and it may therefore be said that then its path is illumi-
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nated by the lamp of reason. On the other hand if Mercury is so placed that
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it rises later than the Sun and thus follows AFTER the luminary The Ego
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learns more by afterthought than by forethought for it walks comparatively
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speaking in the dark and must learn a great many of its lessons by experi-
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ence.
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As we have found that it is difficult for a number of young students to
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determine when Mercury goes before or after the Sun we may say in farther
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elucidation of that subject:
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When Mercury is in a lower degree of the same sign as the Sun or in any
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degree of the previous sign then as a matter of course he rises BEFORE the
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Sun. To illustrate: If the Sun is in twenty degrees of Cancer and Mercury
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is in five, ten or fifteen degrees of that sign or if he is in any degree of
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Gemini, then he rises BEFORE the Sun.
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But if he is in twenty-five degrees of Cancer which is a higher degree of
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the same sign, or if he is in any degree in Leo which is the sign succeeding
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Cancer, then he rises AFTER the Sun and loses part of his good influence.
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A retrograde Mercury is also a detriment to the faculty of reason. But
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in the year of life when Mercury by progression again turns direct, the rea-
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soning faculties will improve correspondingly. Mercury is strong in the
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airy signs, Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, but he is exalted and therefore most
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powerful in Virgo. Mercury has special rule over agents and messengers,
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salesmen, postmen and other common carriers, people engaged in advertising
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or printing, literary men, writers, reporters, secretaries, clerks, steno-
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graphers and typewriters, commission men and other middle men, demagogues,
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confidence-men and thieves.
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MERCURY IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE
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MERCURY IN THE ASCENDANT, OR FIRST HOUSE makes the person quick-witted
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and sharp according to the nature of the sign rising and the aspects of the
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planets which he receives. The fiery signs and the airy signs have the
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strongest influence in that respect. In Aries or Leo he is more impulsive
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than when rising in Sagittarius, but Gemini, Libra and Aquarius are best.
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When Mercury is rising in the watery signs Cancer or Pisces the intellect is
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dull, but rising in Scorpio where it is fired by the martial energy and
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armed with the venomous sting of the scorpion it has a somewhat similar in-
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fluence to that of Mars in Scorpio through not quite so pronounced.
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MERCURY IN THE SECOND HOUSE is good for gain through mercurial occupa-
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tions especially where the person is employed by someone else so that he ap-
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pears in a true mercurial capacity as agent, messenger, clerk, writer or
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whatever else.
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MERCURY IN THE THIRD HOUSE and well-aspected has wonderful influence on
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the mental qualities of the native. It makes the mind serene and optimis-
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tic, inclined to study and research work. It gives fluency as a speaker and
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success by short journeys or travel and makes the relations of the person
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harmonious with his brothers. When Mercury is afflicted in the Third House
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it inclines to worry and pessimism, trouble and annoyance with sisters and
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brothers and when on short journeys.
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MERCURY IN THE FOURTH HOUSE gives instability to home conditions. It
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signifies the homeless wanderer who is always moving from place to place un-
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less a good aspect to Saturn comes in to steady him down. This is, however,
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a good aspect for people engaged in mercurial occupations which require a
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stationary residence, such as librarian, or literary men engaged in newspa-
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per work, employees in printing establishments, commission houses, agencies
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and kindred organizations. If Mercury is afflicted by Saturn the home con-
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ditions of the person will cause him a great deal of worry.
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MERCURY IN THE FIFTH HOUSE centers the mind upon education, amusements,
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courtships and children. If Mercury is well-aspected by Saturn or Jupiter
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it gives depth to the mind and makes the person successful in enterprises
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connected with education, publishing or public amusements. Good aspects
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from Mars or Venus give success in courtship but the adverse aspects of the
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planets make the person cruel; he is inconstant in affection toward those he
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professes to love, inclined to worry over affairs of his children, and su-
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perficial as a teacher. A good aspect from the Sun is an excellent indica-
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tion of success in a government position, in an educational capacity.
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MERCURY IN THE SIXTH HOUSE makes the mentality too active for the
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person's own good, for he is extremely ambitious and therefore liable to
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over-tax himself to the detriment of his health, and the disability of the
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nervous system is most likely to express itself by a digestive disorder in
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the region governed by Virgo, the sixth sign, viz., the intestines. Such
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people are supersensitive to the conditions of others which affects their
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health bringing much trouble and worry in dealing with servants and subordi-
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nates. They are fond of the study of hygiene and diet and meet with consid-
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erable success in the practice of the chemistry of foods, particularly if
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Mercury is well-aspected. Adverse aspects of Saturn to a Sixth House Mer-
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cury make a chronic invalid of a most melancholy mind. The adverse aspects
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of Mars and Uranus are fruitful sources of suicide through brooding over
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disease.
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MERCURY IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE and well-aspected makes the person popular
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in literary and scientific circles. It is a good position for public speak-
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ers and all who are engaged in mercurial activities of a public nature. But
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if Mercury is afflicted the Seventh House position brings a great deal of
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hostile criticism of a public nature and is liable to involve the person in
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litigation either to defend himself against libel from others or on account
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of libel committed by himself. A well-aspected Mercury in the Seventh House
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indicates a successful marriage to a relative or an employee, but when Mer-
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cury is afflicted either the person or the marriage partner is of a nagging
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nature so that the married life is spoiled by constant quarrels and disputes
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on account of fickleness and faithfulness.
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MERCURY IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives gain through liter-
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ary or scientific agencies, occupations or other mercurial pursuits provided
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they are carried on in partnership with someone else. This position also
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indicates that the person may receive a legacy and it is a good indication
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of the financial success of the marriage, but if Mercury is afflicted its
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position in the Eighth House indicates financial troubles for the marriage
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partner and litigation probably in connection with a legacy left to the na-
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tive.
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MERCURY IN THE NINTH HOUSE and well-aspected gives love of religion,
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science, letters and law, a studious mind capable of delving deeply into
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profound problems of life and being, philosophic and philanthropic tenden-
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cies, and desire to travel far if need be in the pursuit of knowledge. This
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position gives facility in speech and writing and success in religion, phi-
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losophy, law or science. The mind is broad, flexible and adaptable, there-
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fore the person is liable to change his views several times in his life on
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the various subjects which he has studied, but there will always be a good
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reason for adopting another viewpoint.
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If Mercury is afflicted in the Ninth House he makes the person exceed-
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ingly unstable of mind, changeable as a weather vane in all his pursuits and
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activities. Such a person will never stay by anything long enough to try it
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out and therefore he will meet with a series of disasters all through life.
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Probably he may journey from one place to another in search of success but
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he will never find it until he learns to concentrate his energies upon one
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thing. This position is also a fruitful source of trouble with the law or
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legal affairs.
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MERCURY IN THE TENTH HOUSE, well-aspected, shows adaptability and re-
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sourcefulness such as enable the person to cope with all the contingencies
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of life. It makes a successful lecturer, publisher or writer and is also
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favorable to success in one of the occult occupations. If Mercury is placed
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in one of the airy signs the power of expression is much enhanced. Fre-
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quently people with Mercury in this position have several occupations, but
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usually they succeed best in a subordinate capacity.
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MERCURY IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE brings a great many acquaintances among
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literary, scientific or other mercurial people but none of them are
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sufficiently steadfast to be relied upon unless Mercury is very
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well-aspected. This position has a tendency to make a person critical and
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cynical. It sharpens his intellect, however, and gives him a good flow of
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language.
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MERCURY IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE, if well aspected gives a mind peculiarly
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fitted to delve into the mysterious, occult or secret things. This is espe-
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cially the case if Mercury is between the Sun and Midheaven, that is to say
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if Mercury goes BEFORE the Sun or rises earlier than that luminary, for then
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all the light that is in the spirit seems to shine forth and make the person
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intellectually keen and bright. Therefore this is a good position for de-
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tective work as well as scientific or occult research work. Chemists of
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great ability have been produced under this aspect for such people have the
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faculty of going into the most minute details in things which seem micro-
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scopic and unimportant to others. When Mercury is in the Twelfth House and
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afflicted, especially by Saturn or Mars, also when COMBUST or BEHIND THE SUN
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there is a danger that the mind may become clouded and insanity may result.
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It may also be noted that the affliction will vary according to the way Mer-
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cury is aspected; if by Mars or Uranus the subject may be exceedingly
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violent, if by Saturn he will become melancholy, but whatever the cause, if
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Mercury is afflicted in the Twelfth House some form of limitation will re-
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strain the spirit, for the Twelfth House is the house of limitation and con-
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finement.
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Deafness is also the result of this position of Mercury when severely af-
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flicted by Saturn.
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MERCURY IN THE TWELVE SIGNS
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MERCURY IN ARIES makes the person very argumentative, fond of disputes,
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quick at repartee, with a tendency to exaggerate though not necessarily by
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design. If well-aspected he is broad minded and tolerant of the opinions of
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others, of a studious nature, quick to grasp situations and ideas, neat and
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orderly. When afflicted Mercury in Aries makes people leap before they
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look, the mind is vacillating and there is a general recklessness about the
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person who is thus very unreliable and devoid of all sense of responsibil-
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ity.
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MERCURY IN TAURUS gives a mind that is not very soon made up but when it
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has once arrive at a conclusion it is almost as difficult to change as the
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laws of the Medes and Persians. However, being based upon thought and rea-
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son the judgment of these people is also extremely reliable. They believe
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thoroughly in the ancient adage that "Silence is golden" and are therefore
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close-mouthed. They are good counselors and can be depended upon to keep
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secret. At the same time they are not recluses, but have a pleasant, socia-
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ble disposition. They are fond of fun and recreation, they love music, art
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and literature, so they are thoroughly likable people if Mercury is well-
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aspected. But if Mercury is afflicted they become what the Scotch call
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"DOUR," also obstinate, stubborn, secretive and avaricious.
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MERCURY IN GEMINI makes a person fond of change and travel. He is al-
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ways ready to investigate some new thing, or go to some other place for a
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change; in short, almost anything that is new appeals to him. At the same
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time if Mercury is well-fortified such people gain greatly by this fluidic
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state of the mind for they are shrewd and penetrating in their judgment so
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that they know good value when they see it and are not prejudiced by precon-
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ceived, set opinions. Therefore they are good business men and their abil-
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ity to see a point makes them particularly good lawyers. They also succeed
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well as traveling salesmen.
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MERCURY IN CANCER gives a clear intellect, a good memory and superlative
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adaptability. People with this position fit into any place or occupation
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they may find and adapt themselves to the opinions and ideas of others.
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They love praise and flattery, therefore they are careful not to do anything
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whereby they may forfeit the good opinion of others.
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MERCURY IN LEO gives high ideals and aspirations, a positive, strong and
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persevering intellect which scorns to stoop to low and mean acts, and de-
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spises equivocation; is blunt and out-spoken, quick-tempered, but
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kind-hearted and sympathetic. People with Mercury in Leo well-fortified
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have good organizing ability and make capable leaders. They love children
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and are also fond of pleasure. When Mercury is afflicted in Leo it makes
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the person fickle and inconstant in his affections, an unsuccessful gambler
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and speculator, a low and sensual nature.
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MERCURY IN VIRGO is at the zenith of his power for there he is exalted,
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consequently when well-aspected it gives a clear, logical, scientific mind,
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eloquence and the ability to express oneself fluently in a number of lan-
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guages. It gives the person a comprehensive, discriminating outlook upon
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life, his conclusions are usually practical and to the point because he
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also, like the Taurian Mercury, looks before he leaps. In short this char-
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acteristic is in a degree true of all the earthy signs. When Mercury is af-
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flicted in Virgo it makes the man irritable, petulant and selfish, always
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looking for flaws in everything he comes across. People with Mercury in
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Virgo make excellent dietitians and chemists. They also have an unusual
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dexterity.
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MERCURY IN LIBRA, when well-aspected gives a broad, well-balanced mind
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with a love of art and music and an uncommon ability of expression. It
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brings success as a public speaker and sometimes as a singer. When Mercury
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is afflicted in Libra it indicates trouble by lawsuits through partnerships
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and an unfaithful marriage partner.
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MERCURY IN SCORPIO gives a shrewd mind, a keen aspiration, a quick wit
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and a sharp tongue with biting sarcasm that can sting like the scorpion.
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The disposition is bold and stubborn, headstrong and difficult to get along
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wit. But these people are extremely resourceful, dauntless, and able to
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overcome difficulties which would crush others. They are attracted to the
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occult, a a needle is drawn to a magnet. When Mercury is afflicted they are
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subject to disappointment in everything they undertake, quarrelsome, skepti-
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cal and cynical, always holding opposite views to others.
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MERCURY IN SAGITTARIUS. Though in detriment it is still a strong posi-
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tion of Mercury and if he is well-aspected it gives an exceedingly noble
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mind of a religious and philosophical turn, a mind which scorns the shackles
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of conventions where they interfere with freedom of thought and speech yet
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does not fly into paths that are contrary to the commonly accepted standards
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of moral usage and conduct. It always confines itself within the boundaries
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of law and order and people with Mercury in this position are therefore
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greatly respected in the community. Mercury in Sagittarius makes the person
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fond of travel to see the sights and scenery of nature and to investigate
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the customs of strange people. He is also fond of animals and pets. When
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afflicted it inclines to lawlessness, dishonesty, sophism and a twisted
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character.
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MERCURY IN CAPRICORN gives a critical and penetrating but somewhat sus-
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picious mind with a thoughtful and diplomatic disposition, These people
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make splendid spies and detectives, having the ability to ferret out secrets
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in the most uncanny manner. They also have the persistence of Saturnians
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derived from the sign Capricorn so that they never give up until their ob-
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ject has been attained. This position gives a love of science, par-
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ticularly chemistry. These people are much attracted to the occult, yet are
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practical and very thrifty. They hold on to what they get and always have
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something for a rainy day. When afflicted Mercury in Capricorn makes the
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person miserly, cruel, hard, malicious, vindictive and spiteful.
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MERCURY IN AQUARIUS gives the Uranian qualities of originality and inde-
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pendence and an unconquerable love of liberty to the mind so that people
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with Mercury in this position are apt to repudiate all the social conven-
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tions and live according to their highly idealistic conceptions. They often
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take no heed of fashion, and dress in a style entirely their own. They ad-
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vocate ideas on social subjects which are a thousand years ahead of the
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world's development, among them the theory of soul-mates and affinities
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which is causing so much trouble in the world today because it advocates
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have not yet grown to the spiritual stature where they can separate it from
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sex and live the true Uranian love-life which is altogether spiritual. The
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foregoing delineations apply particularly where Mercury is aspected by
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Uranus and the people described by them are the extreme product of Mercury
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in Aquarius. All who have this position, however, are very intellectual,
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they have high ideals and aspirations, a love of popular science and math-
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ematics and are usually attracted to the occult sciences also, especially to
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astrology, for they have a fine faculty for reading the horoscope. They are
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kind, sociable and fond of friends with the result that they usually attract
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large numbers of intellectual people to their circle of acquaintances. When
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afflicted this position makes the person disloyal and ready to prey upon his
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friends, or criticize and slander them.
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MERCURY IN PISCES the occult water sign, seems to endow the mind with a
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certain psychic faculty which is not so much intuition as imagination. They
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think or imagine that something must be so and so and it is a startling fact
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that they are usually correct, but this ability brings them dangerously near
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to mediumship if Mercury is afflicted or when Neptune, the higher octave of
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Mercury, is in the Twelfth House. Therefore this is rather a dangerous po-
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sition. If Mercury is afflicted by Saturn this position in Pisces makes the
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person liable to gloom and the mind will be subject to constant worry with a
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turn toward melancholy. Usually, people with Mercury in Pisces are of a
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kindly and benevolent disposition. This also is a good indication that suc-
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cess may be attained in chemistry and as a dietitian in the preparation of
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health foods.
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MERCURY IN ASPECT WITH THE OTHER PLANETS
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THE SUN IN PARALLEL OR CONJUNCTION WITH MERCURY. These are the only as-
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pects ever formed and are good for the memory and mentality provided Mercury
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is not closer to the Sun than three degrees, for then he is "COMBUST" and
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his good qualities are burned up in the Sun's rays. It is most fortunate to
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have Mercury rise BEFORE the Sun at Birth for he is then the Lightbearer who
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holds the torch of reason BEFORE the Spirit which in the horoscope is sym-
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bolized by the Sun. When he rises after the Sun the mentality is not nearly
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so keen (unless other good aspects favor).
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VENUS PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION OR SEXTILE TO MERCURY. Venus and Mercury are
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never more than 76 degrees apart, therefore they can only form the conjunc-
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tions, parallels and sextiles, but not the trine, square nor opposition.
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These aspects make the person cheerful and companionable with a
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good-natured disposition and a desire for society. They also give the abil-
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ity for music and poetry, especially if in the Ascendant, and are a general
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indication of SUCCESS in salesmanship for such people are very suave, af-
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fable and persuasive.
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THE MOON IN PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY gives a
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receptive mind and a retentive memory, two very rare qualities and therefore
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these aspects, particularly the sextile and trine, are good indications of
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success in life, especially in one of the mercurial occupations, literary,
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clerical or traveling. People with these configurations are usually very
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verbose, particularly if the conjunction or trine occurs in airy signs or a
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sign of voice, for then the power of expression reaches a superlative degree
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and such people become able linguists and elocutionists; but unless there is
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some steadying influence people with configurations of Mercury and the Moon
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are not reliable because of their tendency to change their minds repeatedly
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in the most unexpected manner. They are inclined to look upon the bright
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side of life and are fond of pleasure, particularly travel.
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THE MOON SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY gives a poor memory and lack of
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mental stability with a tendency to indecision and worry, liability to brain
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storms and hysterics. These characteristics make the person unpopular and
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as the saying is, "unlucky."
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SATURN SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY acts as a brake upon the flighty mind
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and gives it a seriousness, depth and concentration which is of inestimable
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value in life. The forethought and profound reasoning ability indicated by
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these aspects insure success in whatever vocation the person may pursue.
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The patient persistence which permits no temporary failure to stand in the
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way of ultimate success; their caution and diplomacy make such people invin-
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cible in the long run. Therefore they generally become prominent in connec-
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tion with some serious enterprise such as secrete societies, the church or
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even politics or governmental affairs. They are in demand for high posi-
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tions in great undertakings where a steady hand is required on the helm.
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But they do not usually shine in public for they are very quiet, subdued and
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serious in their manner and demeanor; besides they are absolutely honest and
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fairminded, hence they make the very finest judges obtainable.
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SATURN CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO MERCURY gives depth to the mind, and
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forespiritual, together with all the other good qualities enumerated as re-
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sulting from the sextile and the trine if Mercury is otherwise
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well-aspected, but not in so full a measure, or at any rate the person does
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not seem to be able to externalize them as readily, hence does not meet the
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same assured success as given by the good aspects. He also suffers from the
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tendency to melancholy denoted by the square or opposition, especially if
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the aspect occurs in one of the common signs or in Capricorn, and if in
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Gemini it interferes sadly with the dexterity. Such people tend to drop ev-
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erything they take into their hands. These aspects also give an embarrass-
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ing timidity and if Mercury is afflicted the undesirable qualities enumer-
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ated as resulting from the square or opposition may be looked for.
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SATURN SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY makes the person subject to
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trouble and delays all through life. He is thwarted on every hand by slan-
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der and secret enemies and this condition in time makes him bitter and
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sarcastic with the additional result that he is shunned by all who can pos-
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sibly get away from him. This in time leads him to become a recluse who
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shuts himself away to brood over his troubles. Such a person sometimes be-
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comes subject to melancholia of a most piteous character. These aspects
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also make the person cunning and untruthful. They give the same desire to
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study the occult conferred by the good aspects, but there is the great dif-
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ference that while the good aspects of Saturn and Mercury incline one to the
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study of occultism from unselfish motives, the bad aspects impel him to fer-
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ret out nature's secret for personal power or gain.
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JUPITER CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY is one of the
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finest assets in life, for it gives a cheerful, optimistic disposition with
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the ability to look upon the bright side of things and keep up the spirits
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in hours of adversity. The mind is broad, versatile, and able to reason
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correctly and to form a reliable judgment by careful deliberation. These
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people never give a hasty decision; they require time to think over whatever
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is presented to them, but once they have reached a conclusion it will be
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found incontrovertible. They are successful in law or literature and much
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respected for their honesty and sincerity. These aspects are particularly
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fortunate for people who travel for business or pleasure, for they will reap
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both benefit and enjoyment from a migratory mode of life; these aspects make
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them "healthy, wealthy and wise" beyond the average, and loved by everybody
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for the vital vibrations they radiate upon whomever they meet.
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JUPITER SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY gives a vacillating and wavering
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disposition so that the person cannot make up his mind when more than one
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course of action is open, hence people with these aspects often lose their
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opportunities through procrastination and lack of judgment, and must there-
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fore often be classed as failures in life. They are liable to scandal and
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slander because of treacherous associates. They should not travel, for it
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will bring them loss and trouble. They should also be extremely careful in
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making contracts or agreements to do or deliver certain things at a
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specified time, for they will probably be unable to fulfill the requirements
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and thus trouble and loss will result.
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MARS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY gives a keen, sharp, ingenious and re-
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sourceful mentality. It makes the person enthusiastic over any proposition
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which appeals to him and he has also ability to enthuse others and impress
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them with his views; an indefatigable worker in any cause which arouses his
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sympathies, but he is not visionary, and is interested only in concrete mat-
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ters. These people love argument or debate, and they have an inexhaustible
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fund of wit and good humor, sometimes blended with a vein of sarcasm which
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|
always strikes its mark, yet never viciously nor maliciously. They also
|
|
have remarkable dexterity and are able to turn their hands to whatever task
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|
is allotted and do it with a speed, facility and expedition that is aston-
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ishing, to say the least. They cannot do anything slowly or by halves,;
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whatever they undertake must be done with a rush, and they put their whole
|
|
energy into it so that they may accomplish the task and do it well, hence
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|
these aspects give success in life, in almost any line of endeavor these
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people may select, but most often in literature or the mechanical arts.
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MARS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO MERCURY gives the same mental energy, en-
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thusiasm and dexterity as the definately good aspects, but whether these
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|
qualities are used for constructive and good purposes or for destructive and
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|
evil ends depends upon the sign, house position and other aspects. If the
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|
configuration occurs in a sign where either or both planets are strong and
|
|
well-placed, as Mars in Aries or Capricorn, or Mercury in Gemini or Virgo,
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or if they are fortified by good aspects from the Sun, Venus or Jupiter,
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Mars conjunction or parallel Mercury will operate similarly to the sextile
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or trine, as stated in the foregoing paragraph, which see. But if Mars and
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Mercury are in one of the watery signs (Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces), or if
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either or both are afflicted by Saturn, Uranus or Neptune, the conjunction
|
|
or parallel of Mars and Mercury will give the same evil tendencies as the
|
|
square or opposition which are defined in the next paragraph.
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MARS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY makes people quickwitted, sharp and
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|
alert, quick tempered, impulsive and excitable, liable to jump at conclu-
|
|
sions and act before they think with the inevitable result that they are al-
|
|
ways getting themselves or other people into trouble, hence they are danger-
|
|
ous associates. They are born prevaricators and utterly incapable of making
|
|
a straight statement. It is just as natural for them to color or exaggerate
|
|
their statements as it is to breathe. They are vitriolic in their wrath and
|
|
their tongues are more poisonous than the bite of a rattlesnake, hence they
|
|
are either feared or hated by those who are unfortunate enough to be bound
|
|
to them by environment; all who can, shun them. They are bullies who are
|
|
bound either to rule or ruin wherever they are, and they allow no obstacle
|
|
to stand in their way which can be removed either by force or slander. They
|
|
are the acme of selfishness, swagger and consummate egotism. The foregoing
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tendencies may of course be modified by other aspects, but if they are not,
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|
such people are a menace to society. If either Mars or Mercury is placed in
|
|
the Sixth or Twelfth House or in any other position so that the bad aspect
|
|
acts upon the health, there is a liability to nervous prostration, brain fe-
|
|
ver or insanity.
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URANUS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY gives an original, independent and ec-
|
|
centric mind impatient of the fetters of fashion, tradition and convention.
|
|
Such a person is strenuous in his efforts to hew a path for himself in com-
|
|
plete liberty. Therefore this is the hall-mark of the pioneers in thought
|
|
and invention, the sign of genius. Their ideas and ideals are exceedingly
|
|
lofty, progressive and inspiring, in fact too much so in the opinion of the
|
|
average man or woman who looks upon their actions as vagaries, the outcome
|
|
of a diseased mind. Nevertheless they have plenty of friends on account of
|
|
their kindly and sympathetic nature. These aspects are good for a literary
|
|
or scientific pursuit, also for invention, particularly along lines which
|
|
have to do with air or electricity.
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URANUS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL MERCURY. If Mercury is otherwise af-
|
|
flicted the conjunction and parallel are to be judged as bad aspects and
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|
read accordingly, but if Mercury is otherwise well placed and aspected the
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delineation given for the sextile and trine will apply.
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URANUS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY is the hall-mark of the true crank
|
|
or anarchist who has extreme ideas in regard to tearing down the social
|
|
structure and making reforms. People with these configurations are given to
|
|
ranting and raving in public and their language is usually as cruel as the
|
|
measures they advocate. Whatever ability they possess is usually turned to
|
|
erratic purposes and they are often forced to make sudden changes on that
|
|
account.
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NEPTUNE CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO MERCURY gives a mind
|
|
peculiarly adapted to the occult art, particularly if the conjunction occurs
|
|
in the Third or Ninth House or the trines are from the watery signs Cancer
|
|
and Pisces. Such people usually succeed in occult science and often develop
|
|
a supernormal faculty. They are particularly good as magnetic healers.
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NEPTUNE SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO MERCURY gives a chaotic mind, liability
|
|
to lack of memory, indolence and a disposition to dream the time away.
|
|
There is a restless desire for fame and an inability to fit in anywhere.
|
|
Such people are liable to fraud, deception and slander, also to commit sui-
|
|
cide.
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[PAGE 217] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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CHAPTER XI
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THE MOON, THE PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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From the Bible we learn that Jehovah made man in His image. We are also
|
|
told that ANGELS visited Sarah and proclaimed the birth of Isaac. They also
|
|
foretold the birth of Samson and Samuel and the ANGEL (not archangel)
|
|
Gabriel came to Mary of Bethlehem to announce the coming birth of Jesus.
|
|
According to occult science Jehovah and His angels are the guardians of the
|
|
seed atoms, the basic factors in fertilization. The activities of the an-
|
|
gels are directed to the maintenance of plant, animal and human life upon
|
|
earth. To this end their forces are focused by the wandering Moon through
|
|
the twelve signs of the zodiac; they impinge upon the foetus in a creative
|
|
manner during the period of gestation from the time of conception to birth.
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|
Thus as the Moon measures the tides of the earth so also does she measure
|
|
the soul's passage from the shores of eternity through the waters of the
|
|
womb to the world of time. According to astrology Cancer is the home of the
|
|
Moon. The ancient Egyptians pictured this sign as a scarab or beetle which
|
|
was their emblem of the soul and they called Cancer THE SPHERE OF THE SOUL,
|
|
for it is said that through this moist watery sign fertilized by the lunar
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ray the seed atoms are projected into the womb of the prospective parent who
|
|
is thus prepared for the period of gestation; and occult science adds to
|
|
this that the seed atoms of the animal kingdom, which is still mindless and
|
|
therefore not amenable to lunar influences in that direction, are projected
|
|
through the watery martial sign SCORPIO while the seed atoms of the inert
|
|
plants our poured in through the Jupiterian sign Pisces just before the Sun
|
|
enters Aries at the vernal equinox to awaken the plant seeds sleeping in
|
|
Mother Earth, which have been fertilized by Pisces. Thus the human family
|
|
has the longest period of gestation, the animal a somewhat shorter one and
|
|
the plant the shortest of all.
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|
The Moon also measures the period of postnatal growth so that the period
|
|
of CHILDHOOD, measured by the change of teeth is complete at about seven
|
|
years of age when the Moon is SQUARE to her place at birth. The period of
|
|
PUBERTY is ushered in at about fourteen years of age when the Moon is in OP-
|
|
POSITION to her place at birth and is marked by the change of voice in the
|
|
boy and the commencement of the menses in the girl. At twenty-one years of
|
|
age the Moon by progression has traveled three quarters of the circle of the
|
|
horoscope from its place at birth. This finishes the period of incubation
|
|
and the human being is considered to be full-grown, capable of exercising a
|
|
franchise and taking care of his own affairs. Thus the distance traveled by
|
|
the New Moon during the prenatal period of gestation in the mother's womb
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and the distance traveled by the progressed Moon during the twenty-one years
|
|
of post-natal development in the womb of Mother Nature correspond exactly.
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|
The Moon, like Mercury, has no basic nature of its own but serves to fo-
|
|
cus the qualities of the signs and other planets upon the human mind. She
|
|
governs the tidal air in the lungs and the colorless lymph in the body, also
|
|
the digestive activity and the sympathetic nervous system which auto-
|
|
matically takes care of the process of digestion. She also governs the cer-
|
|
ebellum, the mammae, the feminine functions and parturition as already ex-
|
|
plained.
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|
People who are strongly under the influence of the lunar rays are of an
|
|
easy-going, dreamy, indolent nature, adepts as architects of air castles
|
|
which never materialize or assume concrete shape. They are very sociable
|
|
and generally easy to get along with. They succeed best as cooks, house-
|
|
keepers or in some domestic occupation or in one which has to do with li-
|
|
quids or a seafaring life.
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|
The Moon being female indicates the marriage partner for a man so that in
|
|
a man's horoscope affliction of the Moon would not be so apt to cause
|
|
trouble in health as in married life and the horoscopes of the two sexes
|
|
should therefore be read differently with respect to the Sun and Moon. If
|
|
Saturn afflicts the Moon in a woman's horoscope it will affect her health,
|
|
but in the same respect to the Sun and Moon. If Saturn afflicts the Moon in
|
|
a woman's horoscope it will affect her health, but the same aspect occurring
|
|
in a man's horoscope will cause him trouble in married life. If the Sun is
|
|
afflicted in a man's horoscope it will affect his health but in a woman's
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[PAGE 220] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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horoscope it would indicate trouble with her husband. At the same time how-
|
|
ever it should not be forgotten that both the Sun and Moon are vital factors
|
|
in the health of both sexes but one sex is more affected by the Sun, the
|
|
other by the Moon.
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|
The Moon is the great time-marker of the universe. Without her our lives
|
|
would be barren of events for although the Sun and the planets by their
|
|
travel through the signs and houses indicate the years when certain tenden-
|
|
cies shown in the horoscope may culminate in action, it invariably requires
|
|
an aspect of the Moon to fertilize the aspect and make it bloom into
|
|
physical manifestation. The Sun and the planets may therefore be likened to
|
|
the hour-hand on the clock of destiny which shows the YEAR when each phase
|
|
of our destiny which shows the YEAR when each phase of our destiny is ripe
|
|
for the harvest and the Moon may be likened to the minute-hand which shows
|
|
the MONTH when the influences are due to culminate into action. In order to
|
|
become fully conversant with the influences of the Moon we would advise stu-
|
|
dents to read carefully the article on eclipses and new moon in our Simpli-
|
|
fied Scientific Astrology.
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THE MOON IN THE TWELVE HOUSES
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THE MOON IN THE FIRST HOUSE. When the Moon is rising in the First House
|
|
at birth and particularly in common or cardinal sign she gives the person
|
|
then born a very restless nature; he is constantly endeavoring to change his
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position environment and occupation, is ensouled by an insatiable wanderlust
|
|
and always ready to roam. When the Moon is rising in a fixed sign there is
|
|
a little more stability to the nature but even then the person will probably
|
|
spend at least part of his time in a roving existence. People with the Moon
|
|
in the First House are usually sensitives, especially if the Moon is in the
|
|
psychic signs Cancer or Pisces. They have a very vivid imagination and are
|
|
quite intuitive. This position of the Moon has a powerful influence upon
|
|
health especially in a woman's horoscope and the aspects which the Moon re-
|
|
ceives determine the strength of the constitution. It is also a sign of
|
|
success in such occupations as bring the person in close touch with the pub-
|
|
lic.
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|
THE MOON IN THE SECOND HOUSE signifies fluctuating finances unless for-
|
|
tified by good aspects from Jupiter, the planet of opulence, or Venus the
|
|
planet of attraction. Good aspects from the Sun make matters more settled
|
|
in that respect.
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|
THE MOON IN THE THIRD HOUSE makes the mind extremely fertile in imagina-
|
|
tion with a strong liking for mental occupations, especially such as do not
|
|
require continuity but are subject to constant change, like editing and re-
|
|
porting on newspapers where one must be on the alert for news and roam
|
|
hither and thither for the purpose of gathering it. These people love the
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lime-light of publicity and if the Moon is strengthened by good aspects to
|
|
Mercury they may reach a position of prominence.
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|
THE MOON IN THE FOURTH HOUSE well-aspected indicates fortunate home con-
|
|
ditions, especially toward the close of life but if the Moon is afflicted we
|
|
may judge the reverse. This position also gives a tendency toward psychic
|
|
experiences especially if the Moon is in its own sign Cancer or in Pisces,
|
|
another watery sign. It also shows many changes of residence which will be
|
|
fortunate or otherwise according to other aspects of the Moon.
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|
THE MOON IN THE FIFTH HOUSE in cardinal or common signs indicates a per-
|
|
son of very changeable afflictions, fond of pleasure and gambling. It is a
|
|
sign of a fruitful marriage particularly when in Scorpio. Even in a barren
|
|
sign like Leo the Moon will give children when she is placed in the Fifth
|
|
House. This question, however, should always be judged from both horoscopes
|
|
of the prospective parents, for should one be entirely barren, the Moon in
|
|
the Fifth House in Leo or Virgo in the other horoscope, would not be suf-
|
|
ficient help to mend the matter.
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|
THE MOON IN THE SIXTH HOUSE is a poor position particularly in a woman's
|
|
horoscope and any person with the Moon in that position will be better in a
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subordinate position employed by someone else than in a business venture of
|
|
his own. Should he be placed in the position of employer he will find it
|
|
difficult to keep servants or employees. They will change constantly.
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|
THE MOON IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE if well-aspected is fortunate for success
|
|
in marriage, partnership and all dealings with the public for it makes the
|
|
person popular. But if seriously afflicted it indicates a fickle, change-
|
|
able marriage partner, loss through litigation, partnership and the general
|
|
public which will then hold the person in disfavor.
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|
THE MOON IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE gives gain by marriage and legacy if it is
|
|
well-aspected and it also increases the number of children though there is a
|
|
change that some of them may die. But if the Moon is afflicted the finan-
|
|
cial fortunes will change for the worse after marriage and if legacies do
|
|
come they will bring lawsuits with them whereby the person will lose.
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|
THE MOON IN THE NINTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives a clean clear mind
|
|
of a serious, religious, legal or philosophy turn according to the nature of
|
|
the aspect. The person will travel far with both pleasure and profit for
|
|
himself and sometime he will come into the lime-light of publicity. This
|
|
position also gives a tendency to dreams and visions especially if the Moon
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is aspected by Neptune. If the Moon is afflicted the person will be too im-
|
|
pulsive and jump to conclusions which are to his detriment. If he under-
|
|
takes to travel he is liable to meet much trouble in consequence. He is
|
|
also apt to make an ill-considered change in religion and be subjected to
|
|
much censure on that account.
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|
THE MOON IN THE TENTH HOUSE is a sign of good fortune, popularity and
|
|
prosperity if well-aspected. It brings the person prominently before the
|
|
public and ensures favor especially from women, also the accumulation or
|
|
property. It makes the mind deep and diplomatic, curious and inquisitive.
|
|
When the Moon is afflicted the person is liable to incur hostility on the
|
|
part of the public and reversals of fortune. Sometimes he becomes involved
|
|
in public scandal and subject to censure.
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|
THE MOON IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE if well-aspected gives many friends espe-
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cially among women, but if she is afflicted those who come to the person un-
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der the guise of friendship do so in the hope that he may be of benefit to
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them.
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THE MOON IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE if well-aspected gives success in such
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work as is performed in seclusion away from the public gaze, in prisons,
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hospitals or charitable institutions. There is also a liability to become
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involved in clandestine love-affairs but if the Moon is well-aspected the
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person will be able to keep this a secret. If the Moon is afflicted there
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is a danger of secret enemies, trouble and persecution.
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THE MOON IN THE TWELVE SIGNS
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THE MOON IN ARIES gives a very independent type of mind which aims to
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hew out its own path in life whether right or wrong and is extremely quick
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to resent any interference from others. The person is ambitious and aggres-
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sive but lacks forethought, so that he is liable to meet with numerous
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setbacks. However, this position gives a dauntless courage and such people
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are not easily defeated. When they have failed in one direction they im-
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mediately try another venture and in the end their very persistence usually
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brings them into prominence in their line and gives them ultimate success,
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unless the Moon is afflicted; they they are prone to take up one occupation
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after another without giving themselves time to try honestly to make a suc-
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cess of any one.
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THE MOON IN TAURUS. This is the Moon's exaltation sign and her effect
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is therefore very powerful for good if she is free from affliction and
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well-aspected. Then the fixed nature of Taurus tones down the changeability
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of the Moon which also blends with the Venus ray. Hence it makes the
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disposition gentle, self-reliant and determined. It gives perseverance,
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forethought and kindness, therefore the person attracts all the good things
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of life, health and wealth, friends and family, houses and lands with the
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ability to enjoy all these things for it makes him fond of pleasure, so-
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ciable and hospitable, a lover of art and music and all other things which
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make for the enjoyment of life.
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THE MOON IN GEMINI gives a wide-awake intellect, fond of literature and
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science, resourceful and able to cope with emergencies, broad, liberal and
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alert for progressive ideas which are taken up with avidity. Hence such
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people are much attracted to literary occupations, particularly in the news-
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paper field where they may flit from one subject to another as required by
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their extremely restless mind. This position also gives an inordinate love
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of traveling, and desire for positions where one meets many people. Hence
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it favors such occupations as those of traveling salesmen, canvassers, and
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the like.
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THE MOON IN CANCER gives a disposition which is kind, sociable and sym-
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pathetic, but indolent and averse to effort whether physical, moral or men-
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tal. These people love to drift with the tide and only bestir themselves
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when under the whiplash of necessity. They are often sensitive to physic
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conditions, especially if the Moon is aspected by Neptune or Uranus and the
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nature of the aspect determines whether the influence is favorable or unfa-
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vorable. This position also gives a love of home and the comforts to be ob-
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tained there. It promotes the digestion and consequently the health if the
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Moon is well-aspected. If afflicted it has a tendency to give digestive
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troubles.
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THE MOON IN LEO has an illuminating influence on the mind. It gives a
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strong, self-reliant and aggressive disposition with ability for organiza-
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tion; therefore people with the Moon in this position usually attain to
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leadership in their immediate circle. They are honorable in financial and
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social matters, fair and magnanimous in their dealings with others, and very
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popular with other people.
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THE MOON IN VIRGO increases the mental qualities if she is well-aspected;
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she gives a retentive memory, a love of study along scientific or occult
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lines and an ambition to excel. Chemistry is the favorite of these people
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|
among the sciences and they excel as dietitians. They are rather reserved
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and of quiet demeanor, disliking flattery or ostentation. Unless they de-
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vote themselves to dietetics they are more successful as the servants or em-
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ployees of others than in business for themselves.
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THE MOON IN LIBRA is a fortunate position for the acquisition of friends
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and public popularity for it makes the person kind, sympathetic and agree-
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able, optimistic and fond of social pleasures. This position also gives
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good reasoning powers and the ability to form a correct judgment, love of
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art and music, sometimes considerable ability as a performer if assisted by
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other aspects.
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THE MOON IN SCORPIO gives a courageous independent and energetic disposi-
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tion. The person who has this configuration will not tolerate interference
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with his plans or submit to imposition. He is often very abrupt in his man-
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ners and blunt in speech, quick-tempered and not to be coerced by threats,
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|
but singularly amenable to kindness. He has a strong and stubborn will and
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|
determination to carry out whatever he undertakes. This position also gives
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|
a considerable attraction toward the occult sciences but if afflicted may
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lead to excess gratification of the senses, trouble with women or difficul-
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ties in parturition.
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THE MOON IN SAGITTARIUS gives an alert and active personality, a love of
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walking, riding or any other form of physical exercise, a roving of disposi-
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tion and love of travel in foreign countries, a fondness of animals, espe-
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|
cially horses and dogs and an inclination for the study of religion, law
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philosophy or the science of occultism. These people are very optimistic,
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good humored, jovial, and ideal companions unless the Moon is afflicted,
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then her position in Sagittarius is conducive to indolence and
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self-indulgence.
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THE MOON IN CAPRICORN, if well-aspected, gives abundance of help from
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people who are higher in the social scale so that whatever success there may
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|
be will come through others, the person being too timid to push himself for-
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|
ward, besides being of a melancholy turn of mind which makes him exceedingly
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|
sensitive to real or fancied slights. If the Moon is afflicted it gives a
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|
liability to slander whether that is merited or not. This position also has
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|
a detrimental effect upon the digestion. People with Moon in this position
|
|
often have an insane fear of coming to want and therefore they become avari-
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|
cious and miserly, denying themselves all comforts at the present time that
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|
they may have something for a rainy day. They have very little feeling for
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|
themselves and none at all for others.
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THE MOON IN AQUARIUS if well-aspected gives the person a very vivid
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|
imagination and the power of calling images up before the mind's eye in such
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a manner that they seem almost tangible; besides these people are not depen-
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dent upon the faculty of reason, for their intuition is also exceedingly
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[PAGE 230] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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well-developed. In disposition they are sociable, kindly and courteous with
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the result that they attract many friends and are very popular in their en-
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vironment, and they are helped by their friends according to the aspects of
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the Moon. On the other hand if the Moon is afflicted this position shows
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one of an exceedingly erratic mind.
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THE MOON IN PISCES gives a receptive mind and a fertile imagination with
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a disposition to indolence and self-pity, vacillation and faint-heartedness,
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|
makes one fond of creaming rather than acting, therefore sorrow, trouble and
|
|
self-undoing beset the path in life. This position not infrequently leads
|
|
to mediumship, especially if Neptune is in adverse aspect, for these people
|
|
are peculiarly sensitive to the flattery of spirit-controls and love any-
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|
thing that will stir their emotions. They are also very wordy in their ex-
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|
pressions. If a good aspect from Venus and Mercury enables them to take up
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|
music they play with extraordinary inspiration and feeling. If the Moon is
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|
afflicted in Pisces love-affairs are apt to bring the person into trouble.
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|
If Pisces is in the Twelfth House and the Moon there at birth this will give
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|
a liability on the part of the parents to drink and thus to neglect their
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children who may then become the wards of charitable institutions until they
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reach maturity.
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[PAGE 231] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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ASPECTS OF THE MOON TO OTHER PLANETS
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THE SUN PARALLEL TO OR CONJUNCTION WITH THE MOON. No matter in what sign
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|
or house the conjunction of the Lights occurs the person will be so strongly
|
|
marked with the characteristics that sign that, lacking knowledge of his
|
|
true ascendant, even the most competent astrologer is likely to be misled
|
|
and judge him to be born with the sign rising in which the conjunction took
|
|
place, and whatever matters are ruled by the house in which the conjunction
|
|
occurs will play a very important part in the life. In the First he is an
|
|
out and out egotist with very little love for others save in so far as they
|
|
serve his ends, in the Seventh his world pivots on the mate, in the Tenth
|
|
House or sign he will sacrifice all other considerations to rise in public
|
|
life; in the Twelfth House or sign the conjunction will give a strong ten-
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|
dency to intemperance which will bring trouble in the life; in the Third and
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|
Ninth Houses it will brighten the mind and induce travel from which he will
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|
benefit; in the Second House it will bring wealth, especially if in good as-
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|
pect with Jupiter. If the conjunction of the Sun and Moon is closer than
|
|
three degrees if has a tendency to deplete the vitality and if it is also a
|
|
solar eclipse and the child survives, this will be particularly noticeable
|
|
all through life. People who have such close conjunctions or eclipses
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[PAGE 232] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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become listless, dispirited and out of sorts every time there is a new Moon.
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|
The conjunction or eclipse does not seem to interfere with the good effects
|
|
in other department of life.
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THE SUN SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON. The good aspects of the Sun and
|
|
Moon make for general success in life, health, fair financial fortunes, good
|
|
home conditions with faithful friends and esteem in the community; they fa-
|
|
vor a rise in life because of the person's innate ability, which either
|
|
gains for him the recognition of people in a position to help him rise, or
|
|
impels him to carve his own way.
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THE SUN SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON makes the person vacillating and
|
|
unsettled in disposition, changeable and unable to pursue a settled course
|
|
in life, rash to plunge into untried ventures but lacking the persistence or
|
|
continuity of purpose to carry anything to a successful conclusion. For
|
|
that reason such people become failures in life; their dealings with women
|
|
and people higher in the social scale such as employers, the authorities,
|
|
judges, etc., are especially unsuccessful; they always have difficulty in
|
|
obtaining proper employment and in keeping their positions when obtained,
|
|
for they are hyper-sensitive and ready to take offense, with or without
|
|
provocation. These configurations also affect the health; the body is
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liable to colds and recuperation is slow when sickness has overtaken the
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person.
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|
VENUS PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON. The Moon is
|
|
significator of marriage for a man and therefore the good aspects between
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|
Venus, the planet of love, and the Moon are good indications of a happy mar-
|
|
riage when they occur in a man's horoscope. But in a woman's horoscope
|
|
these aspects operate upon the health, for the Moon is the plant of fecun-
|
|
dity and has rule over the female functions in particular, which are so
|
|
large a factor in the woman's health, and this is much strengthened by them.
|
|
These aspects give oratorical ability with a fruitful imagination, a love of
|
|
pleasure, music and art. They give an engaging personality, very attractive
|
|
to the opposite sex because kindly, affectionate and sympathetic, and they
|
|
tend to general success in life; though the finances may be fluctuating the
|
|
person usually has sufficient for the day and the way.
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|
VENUS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON is an indication of trouble in
|
|
marriage for a man, because the wife described by an afflicted Venus will be
|
|
slovenly and of dissolute habits which will destroy domestic happiness. In
|
|
a woman's horoscope it indicates a disturbance of the female functions and
|
|
also gives a tendency to digestive troubles and poor circulation when in the
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[PAGE 234] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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horoscope of either sex. These aspects also give a liability to slander and
|
|
public scandal as the person so afflicted is fickle and inconstant in his
|
|
affections, of a sensual nature which loves to flit from flower to flower
|
|
regardless of the sorrows caused by playing with the heart of others.
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|
MERCURY PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON gives a re-
|
|
ceptive mind and a retentive memory, two very rare qualities and therefore
|
|
these aspects, particularly the sextile and trine are good indications of
|
|
success in life, especially in one of the mercurial occupations, literary,
|
|
clerical or traveling. People with these configurations are usually very
|
|
verbose, particularly if the conjunction or trine occurs in airy signs or a
|
|
sign of voice, for then the power of expression reaches a superlative degree
|
|
and such people become able linguists and elocutionists; but unless there is
|
|
some steadying influence people with aspects of Mercury and the Moon are not
|
|
reliable because of their tendency to change their minds repeatedly in the
|
|
most unexpected manner. They are inclined to look upon the bright side of
|
|
life and are fond of pleasure, particularly travel.
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|
MERCURY SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON gives a poor memory and lack of
|
|
mental stability with a tendency to indecision and worry, liability to brain
|
|
storms and hysterics. These characteristics make the person unpopular and
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[PAGE 235] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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as the saying is "unlucky."
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SATURN SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON imparts all the best saturnine
|
|
qualities to the mind and makes the person self-reliant, serious, sober and
|
|
systematic, careful and thrifty in business affairs and gives success in
|
|
life through tactful and diplomatic dealings with others. Such people are
|
|
eminently responsible and trust worthy in all matters of honor and justice
|
|
and gain great esteem in the community on that account. Their patience and
|
|
persistence are inexhaustible.
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|
SATURN PARALLEL TO OR CONJUNCTION WITH THE MOON is not always to be
|
|
classed as a bad aspect so far as the mental qualities go for in any case it
|
|
depends the mind and gives greater power of concentration. If Saturn is
|
|
strong by sign, in Libra or Capricorn, and the Moon is otherwise
|
|
well-aspected, this position will also impart the virtues of Saturn though
|
|
under all conditions it makes the mind gloomy and the person is subject to
|
|
periodical spells of melancholy; but if Saturn is weak by sign, especially
|
|
if he is in Aries and if the Moon is otherwise afflicted then his conjunc-
|
|
tion is to be judged and read the same as the square or opposition.
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|
The effect of the conjunction also depends upon the department of life we
|
|
are considering: for instance, as already said, the conjunction of the Moon
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[PAGE 236] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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and Saturn is good for concentration of the mind, but bad for the digestion,
|
|
particularly in a woman's horoscope; it has also the tendency to obstruct
|
|
the menses with all that that implies, and in a man's horoscope it indicates
|
|
the death of the marriage partner. Similar distinctions should be made when
|
|
reading the conjunctions of the other so-called malefics.
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SATURN SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON is one of the signatures of sor-
|
|
row in life for it makes the mind melancholy and full of worries so that the
|
|
person is constantly carrying an atmosphere of gloom with him, and as
|
|
thoughts are things this attitude of mind brings about delays and disap-
|
|
pointments in every department of life. Such a person will experience dif-
|
|
ficulties from people and things signified by Saturn, probably parents, and
|
|
if he has money he may lose it and have difficult in getting more; thus he
|
|
may be in poverty all his life. He will make more enemies than friends and
|
|
become subject to slander and scandal, but the disfavor he meets is undoubt-
|
|
edly merited for these aspects make the mind bitter and selfish; such people
|
|
are unscrupulous, avaricious and entirely unfeeling with respect to others,
|
|
hence they are under the whiplash of Saturn that the sorrow and troubles
|
|
which they themselves are constantly feeling may make them more mellow. If
|
|
the aspect is six, five or even four degrees from being exact and if Saturn
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[PAGE 237] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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is in the exaltation sign Libra these aspects are not quite so evil in the
|
|
latter part of life. They may then imply that the person has learned his
|
|
lesson and as a consequence he may find himself in easier circumstances.
|
|
The adverse aspects of Saturn to the Moon are very bad for the health, par-
|
|
ticularly in a woman's horoscope. There they indicate obstructions of the
|
|
female functions. In the man's horoscope they either deny marriage or indi-
|
|
cate the death of the marriage partner and their general tendency to ob-
|
|
struct everything connected with the houses and signs wherein they are
|
|
placed in the horoscope.
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|
JUPITER PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON gives an op-
|
|
timistic, noble and generous disposition. The open-hearted honesty, fair-
|
|
ness and friendliness of such people make them universally popular. These
|
|
aspects strengthen both the reasoning faculties and constitution; they give
|
|
a strong mind in a strong body and hence a powerful personal magnetism which
|
|
may be used to great advantage in healing the sick. They have lofty ideals
|
|
and a fruitful imagination with the power of acquiring wealth which will
|
|
grow greater if used in philanthropic enterprises of which these people are
|
|
prone to dream. These are some of the best aspects in the gamut and make
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[PAGE 238] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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for general success in life both physically and spiritually.
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JUPITER SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON impairs the reasoning faculties
|
|
and brings the person trouble through litigation, lack of fore-thought and
|
|
indecision or dishonesty. People with these aspects are too fond of osten-
|
|
tation and display, extravagant beyond their means and resources, prone to
|
|
take desperate chances in gambling or speculation to rehabilitate their for-
|
|
tunes and doomed to loss, slander and sometimes bankruptcy on that account.
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|
These aspects are also bad for health, in a woman's horoscope especially,
|
|
indicating digestive and liver problems.
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|
MARS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON gives a wonderful vitality and a strong
|
|
physique so that the person is able to overcome almost any tendencies to
|
|
ill-health, all of which are overruled by these aspects. The power of en-
|
|
durance is increased to a maximum and the person can survive hardships to
|
|
which people ordinarily succumb. They give a resolute, courageous, ener-
|
|
getic and ambitious mind of a resourceful and eminently constructive turn'
|
|
and they make the person quick but not precipitate in his decisions. Thus
|
|
he gains the confidence and esteem of others and earns considerable money
|
|
but the nature is extremely free and generous so that money does not stay by
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[PAGE 239] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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these people. They spend it almost as fast as they get it.
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|
MARS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO THE MOON may be either good or bad ac-
|
|
cording to the sex of the person and the department of life we are consider-
|
|
ing. It strengthens the health and the vitality, particularly in the horo-
|
|
scope of a woman. In the horoscope of a man it would indicate a robust
|
|
marriage partner of a domineering nature. With respect to the mind it would
|
|
make the person very impulsive, particularly if placed in one of the common
|
|
signs or in the Third or Ninth Houses. It also gives a very bad temper but
|
|
not so bad as the square or opposition. If Mars is in conjunction or paral-
|
|
lel to the Moon in Scorpio there is an abnormal sexual desire which will not
|
|
be denied particularly if Venus is there also. It makes the nature very
|
|
restless and unsettled for it is like mixing fire and water. In watery
|
|
signs it inclines to drink.
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|
MARS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON gives a very quick temper with a
|
|
tendency to hasty or impulsive expression and acts that may cause the person
|
|
a great deal of sorrow and trouble. These people resent rules or regula-
|
|
tions or any other measures that tend to curb their desires or the gratifi-
|
|
cation of their appetites in whatever direction, but if they are in
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[PAGE 240] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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authority they are very domineering and exacting in their demands for
|
|
instant obedience upon the part of others, nor do they hesitate to use what-
|
|
ever physical force may be necessary to compel obedience if they think they
|
|
can do so without great danger to themselves. Sometimes they will even take
|
|
desperate changes to satisfy their spite and having an improperly balanced
|
|
mind they are foolhardy in their venturesomeness so that upon occasion they
|
|
will attempt to do things which no one with a sane mind would try. On ac-
|
|
count of the foregoing consciousness such people make many enemies and cause
|
|
a great deal of suffering to others, particularly among members of their im-
|
|
mediate family who cannot very well get away from them. If these aspects
|
|
occur in watery signs, particularly with Mars of the Moon in Pisces the per-
|
|
son is also an inveterate drunkard. From that standpoint of health they
|
|
give a tendency to fever and accidents, trouble with the generative organs
|
|
and operations which are usually unnecessary. These people are exceedingly
|
|
prodigal with their money and are habitual prevaricators.
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|
URANUS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON gives great originality and indepen-
|
|
dence to the mind, which is quick, intuitive and very vivid in its imagina-
|
|
tion; hence the person has inventive ability and is attracted to the occult
|
|
arts and endowed with hypnotic or magnetic powers, also the intuitional
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[PAGE 241] THE MOON, PLANET OF FECUNDATION
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|
ability to study and practise astrology. If the life is devoted to elec-
|
|
tricity as a vocation the person will make a success of it. These aspects
|
|
also give a peculiar fascination for the opposite sex and are likely to lead
|
|
to a clandestine love affair or an unconventional union.
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|
URANUS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO THE MOON gives similar mental and psy-
|
|
chic tendencies and also the same liability to irregular love-affairs as the
|
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good aspects but these tendencies are not so pronounced. A secrete
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love-affair generated under the conjunction of Uranus and the Moon may have
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directly disastrous results similar to those mentioned under the bad as-
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pects. If the conjunction occurs in Cancer it tends to nervous indigestion;
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in Leo it inclines to palpitations of the heart, interferes with the rhythm
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of the heart-beat and gives a spasmodic action which will probably prove fa-
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tal when it has run its course. In Scorpio, it inclines to perverted prac-
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tices, in Sagittarius the reflex action would be felt in the lungs and
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similarly with the other signs.
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URANUS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON makes the person erratic and
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touchy to a degree, a walking powder magazine ready to explode at any mo-
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ment, overbearing, conceited, intolerant, and shunned by all who can possi-
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bly get out of his way. If such people are employers nobody can work for
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them and if they are employees nobody will have them. They never remain very
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long in any place, but are either discharged or give up their position on
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the slightest provocation. People with these aspects are attracted to the
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occult arts but they never make a success at them because of their erratic
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mentality. Like the other aspects of Uranus and the Moon the square or op-
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position also indicates a clandestine attachment either on the part of the
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person or the marriage partner. If it occurs in the Seventh House of a
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man's horoscope it proves the wife untrue so that public scandal and divorce
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will eventually ensue. The bad aspects of the Sun and Uranus give similar
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indications in the horoscope of a woman.
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NEPTUNE SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE MOON increases the faculty of imagina-
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tion to a superlative degree, especially if either of the planets is in the
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Ninth House. Then it favors prophetic dreams and visions which bring the
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person in contact with the invisible worlds. It indicates ability in the
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occult arts and success in their practice for it makes the nature exceed-
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ingly inspirational and it also gives a kind and sympathetic disposition.
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The spiritual qualities mentioned may not be apparent even to the person
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himself but then they are latent and capable of development. It is also
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safe to say that at some time or other during the life people with these as-
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pects will come in contact with and be very much attracted to the occult
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whether the qualities of the soul are subsequently developed or not.
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NEPTUNE CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL MOON indicates the same strong psychic
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features as the good aspects, particularly if Neptune is placed in the psy-
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chic signs Cancer or Pisces. Those who were born with the good configura-
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tions of Neptune during the fourteen years when it was in the airy scien-
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tific sign Gemini are now conquering the air and perfecting scientific
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inventions which will make us marvel, but the children who have been born
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under favorable configurations during the fourteen years Neptune has been
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going through the psychic sign Cancer are now growing up around us as a band
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of mystics and when they have reached mature years they will astonish us
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with their spiritual insight and power. Among other things they will de-
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velop the soul of music.
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NEPTUNE SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE MOON is also an indication of soul
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qualities similar to those of the good aspects, but under the former con-
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figurations the person will be of a negative nature and is apt to become the
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prey of spirit-controls and subjected to mediumship, therefore he should not
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attend seances.
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CHAPTER XII
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SATURN, THE PLANET OF SORROW
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KEYNOTE: OBSTRUCTION
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A fruitful method of acquiring knowledge is by comparison of similars and
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contrasts of opposites; thus lights and sidelights are brought out, which
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otherwise may escape attention.
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Applying this method to the Sun and Saturn, we remember that the keyword
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of the Sun is "Life," and at the vernal equinox when the Sun is in Aries,
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the sign of its exaltation, we may readily note the powerful effect of the
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crestwave of vital fluid then poured over the earth. Nature is vibrant
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with life, which races through the forms of all kingdoms and endues them
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with such abundance of vitality that they are compelled to generate in order
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to take care of the overflow. Life manifests as motion; but the keynote of
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Saturn is Obstruction, therefore that is the planet of decrepitude and de-
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cay, and consequently when the Sun is in Libra, the sign of Saturn's exalta-
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tion, at the fall equinox, Nature is tired and ready for its wintry sleep.
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The human frame also is energized by the solar life contained in our food,
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which enters our system through the head and throat, governed by the exalta-
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tion signs of the Builders, the Sun and Moon, and is eliminated by the Sun
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and Moon, and is eliminated by the activity of the liver and kidneys ruled
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by Saturn and his exaltation sign, Libra.
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In youth, when the Sun forces surge through the frame, assimilation and
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excretion balance, but as time goes on, "Chronos" or Saturn accumulates ob-
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structions in the organs of excretion, and elimination is gradually re-
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stricted, the avenues of life are dammed up, and decrepitude and decay turn
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the scales of life (Libra) towards the realm of death.
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Similarly in other departments of life; where the Sun makes the social
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favorite, by imbuing him with optimism and a bright sunny smile, Saturn
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makes recluses and sours existence with frowns and pessimism; where the Sun
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furthers our worldly affairs and makes things run smoothly, Saturn causes
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provoking delays of the most inexplicable nature; all the world seems to
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conspire to frustrate our plans.
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In the Kingdom of God all things are balanced to produce the highest ul-
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timate good to all, and so the influence of Saturn is used to offset the
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exuberant life of Mars. The intrinsic nature of Saturn is OBSTRUCTION; he
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is slow and persistent as Mars is impulsive and quick to change; he takes no
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chances, but looks before he leaps, and his cold, calculating reason misses
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no flaws in any scheme.
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In the horoscope of a young soul Mars is dominant and the man grows along
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physical lines much as animals do under the law of the survival of the fit-
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test, but gradually the thumbscrews of Saturn are put on, squares and
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oppositions bring sorrow and suffering; Saturn is placed above Mars in the
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horoscope, to frustrate and check him, till it seems as if every effort were
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futile because of the Saturnian obstruction.
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Elijah could not hear the voice of guidance in the fire, the storm nor
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the earthquake, but when the tumult was over he heard "the still small
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|
voice" to cheer him; and likewise with us, while we yield to the unchecked
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Mars impulses our lives are too turbulent to admit of communion with the
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Higher Self, but when the sorrows of Saturn have chastened the unruly Mars
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spirit, when the night seems darkest, as in Elijah's cave, then we also hear
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the voice that shall speak peace after the storm.
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The leash of Saturn is not pleasant; we sometimes chafe, fret and fume
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|
while being thus held in leash, but meanwhile we ripen and are more fitted,
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|
when the obstruction is removed, to have or use that which Saturn delayed,
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|
for as we develop physical muscle by overcoming physical obstacles, so we
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cultivate soul power by the resistance spiritually engendered by Saturn.
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|
The teaching which he gives may be summed up in the motto: "Patient persis-
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tence in well doing."
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Most of us when considering Saturn in the horoscope are inclined to look
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upon him as evil on account of the affliction be brings, but that is only a
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one-sided view, for there is nothing evil in God's Kingdom. What appears so
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is merely good in the making. When we remember that the destiny shown by
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our horoscope is of our own making in past existences then we shall under-
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stand that Saturn only marks the weak spots in our horoscope, where we are
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vulnerable and liable to go wrong. When the weak points have been brought
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out through temptation, AND WE HAVE YIELDED, the punishment follows auto-
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|
matically as a natural and logical sequence, for every wrong acts carries in
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itself the seed of punishment which brings home to our consciousness the
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|
mistakes we have made. We must hold clearly before our mind's eye that
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|
through the planets incline to a certain life of action we, as evolving
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|
Egos, are supposed to discriminate between good and evil and choose only
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that which is good. If we fail in this respect and YIELD to the temptation
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the transgression merits a just recompense under the laws of nature and
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these are the things signified by Saturn. WE ARE NOT PUNISHED BECAUSE WE
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ARE TEMPTED BUT WE ARE PUNISHED BECAUSE WE YIELDED. Supposing for instance
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|
that Saturn is in Cancer, then it is plain that in the past we have yielded
|
|
to an inordinate desire for food, that in consequence our digestive organs
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|
have become impaired and that if we do not learn frugality and discrimina-
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tion in the choice of our good we shall be punished by digestive disorders.
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|
We will then be tempted to indulge in dainties and perhaps we will have an
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aversion for the simple foods which are best for us. The temptation, how-
|
|
ever, will cause no trouble to the stomach unless we yield and satisfy our
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appetite. Then the food, and not an avenging Deity, automatically punishes
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us until we learn to curb our appetite. Similarly in other departments of
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life, if Saturn is on the Ascendant or in the Third of Ninth Houses and ad-
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|
versely aspected to Mercury or the Moon it causes us to brood over our
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troubles and fills our lives with gloom. It gives an obstruction there to
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|
warn us that we should be more sociable and not turn our faces away from the
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|
sunshine of life. God is at the helm of the universe, His ministers are
|
|
continually working with us for good, there is really no reason for blues
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|
and if we cannot see it today Saturn is going to tighten his grip tomorrow
|
|
and crush harder and harder until with the sheer courage of desperation we
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|
burst his bonds and jump out into the joy and sunshine of life.
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If it were not for the chastening, subduing influence of Saturn we should
|
|
be liable to run amuck and burn out the lamp of life quickly in the exuber-
|
|
ance of spirits. Saturn is well symbolized as Father Time with his
|
|
hour-glass and scythe. He does not permit us to leave the school of life
|
|
until the time has been run and the course is finished. Furthermore he
|
|
gives to humanity many of its noblest qualities. When he lays a restraining
|
|
hand upon the flighty Moon or Mercury, the swift "messenger of the gods," he
|
|
deepens the mind and makes it more serious and better able to concentrate
|
|
upon the problems of life. He makes the mind resourceful and better able to
|
|
cope with the difficulties of our existence. Tact and diplomacy, method and
|
|
system, patience and perseverance, honor and chastity, industry and
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mechanical ability, justice and fair-mindedness all come from Saturn when he
|
|
is well-aspected and it is only when we transgress the principles for which
|
|
he stands that under the influences generated by his adverse aspects he pun-
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|
ishes us until he has brought us to our knees to pray to our Father in
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|
Heaven for forgiveness and strength to overcome our lower nature.
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SATURN IN THE TWELVE HOUSES
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|
SATURN IN THE FIRST HOUSE and well-aspected is a fortunate sign for no
|
|
matter how a person may be handicapped in the start of life the ultimate
|
|
success is assured through the patience, persistence, self-control and re-
|
|
straint of the person through a well-placed Saturn. Such people have a won-
|
|
derful capacity for work. They seem never to tire and never to give up no
|
|
matter what the obstacles. They have infinite confidence in themselves and
|
|
their ability to accomplish that which they undertake and therefore they
|
|
eventually win. But when Saturn is weak and afflicted in the First House it
|
|
makes the person timid and averse to undertake responsibility; subtile, se-
|
|
cretive, and distrustful of other people; of a gloomy disposition and in-
|
|
clined to seek isolation. Such people are usually shunned by others and
|
|
doomed to sorrow, disappointment, delay and general trouble through life.
|
|
This is also a bad sign for health, particularly in the earlier years.
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Bruises to the head, colds, and if Scorpio is rising, constipation; in our
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|
Leo poor circulation, in Cancer poor digestion, in Libra obstruction of the
|
|
kidneys, renal calculi and other urinary difficulties and so on with the
|
|
other signs.
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|
SATURN IN THE SECOND HOUSE when well-aspected and particularly in its ex-
|
|
altation sign Libra, brings money by inheritance and ability to increase it
|
|
by present economy, careful, conservative investments and similar methods.
|
|
Some of the very wealthiest of the world's financiers have had Saturn in
|
|
this position. They obtain the money wherewith to start from ancestors in-
|
|
dicated by Saturn and from the saturnine ray in this house they derive the
|
|
business acumen and far-sighted methods that enable them not only to hold
|
|
their own as so many do whose wealth comes through Saturn but also to in-
|
|
crease the inherited estate. If Saturn is weak or afflicted, however, the
|
|
life is sure to be passed in poverty.
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|
SATURN IN THE THIRD HOUSE when well-aspected gives a serious, sober and
|
|
thoughtful mind, capable of concentration and well able to grapple with the
|
|
most profound sciences and other serious subjects in life. It gives tact,
|
|
diplomacy, justice, honest and all the other saturnine virtues of the mind.
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|
When Saturn is afflicted in the Third House it indicates trouble with
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brethren, danger when traveling, delays and disappointments in obtaining an
|
|
education. It also fills the mind with gloomy forebodings, worry and gen-
|
|
eral despondency.
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|
SATURN IN THE FOURTH HOUSE, well-aspected, shows gain from inheritance,
|
|
also success from investments and administration of houses and lands, agri-
|
|
culture or mining property under careful and economical management. The
|
|
success grows better as life advances. When Saturn is afflicted in the
|
|
Fourth House it signifies the early death of one of the parents, in harmony
|
|
and trouble in the home, loss of property and consequent poverty. This po-
|
|
sition whether well or ill aspected makes the person a recluse in the latter
|
|
years of life.
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|
SATURN IN THE FIFTH HOUSE when well-aspected by the Sun and Jupiter would
|
|
be good for speculation in the things that are ruled by Saturn: houses,
|
|
lands and mines. This position and its aspects would also give the person a
|
|
chance of appointment to public office, especially in matters connected with
|
|
education. If Saturn is afflicted in the Fifth House it indicates trouble,
|
|
disappointment and delay in courtship, particularly during the earlier
|
|
years, or else the affections are centered upon someone who is much older
|
|
than the person whose horoscope is being judged. It decreases the number of
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children and indicates probable death of those who are born, also that they
|
|
will bring a great deal of trouble to the person.
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|
SATURN IN THE SIXTH HOUSE, well-aspected, gives the person ability to
|
|
handle employees and workmen in general in a most efficient manner, for
|
|
though such a person is quiet and subdued he is at the same time firm and
|
|
serious. He has a way about him which employees respect and which calls for
|
|
instant obedience to his commands without causing the resentment called
|
|
forth by a blustering, bellowing Mars.
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|
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|
When Saturn is afflicted in the Sixth House it means a great deal of
|
|
sickness in the life and if in a weak sign like Virgo the person is in dan-
|
|
ger of becoming a chronic invalid, for one he is in the grip of sickness the
|
|
recuperative powers are so poor it is almost impossible for him to recover.
|
|
The nature of the principal illness will depend upon the sign that is on the
|
|
cusp of the Sixth House or of the Twelfth, but usually with such people many
|
|
complications set in after this. Also a person with an afflicted Saturn in
|
|
the Sixth House finds it almost impossible to secure employment and it is
|
|
evident that such a person has indeed a hard life, being unable to earn a
|
|
living when able to be about.
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SATURN IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE when well-aspected denotes a marriage partner
|
|
endowed with the saturnine virtues, chastity and discretion, tact and dis-
|
|
crimination, prudence and economy, which will be of great help to the person
|
|
in building up his fortunes socially as well as financially; and this is a
|
|
very fortunate position save for the fact that Saturn in the Seventh House,
|
|
whether well-aspected or afflicted, indicates the early death of the part-
|
|
ner. An afflicted Saturn in the Seventh House designates a glum, gloomy,
|
|
cold and disagreeable companion who is always restraining and obstructing
|
|
the person. "Don't" is the word most frequently on the tongue. It also
|
|
gives trouble and loss through litigation and people with this aspect should
|
|
never go to law or enter into partnerships for they will always be subject
|
|
to treachery.
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|
SATURN IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE when well-aspected or placed in either of its
|
|
own signs, Capricorn or Libra, gains my marriage or inheritance with the
|
|
ability to properly care for whatever wealth is acquired in that manner. It
|
|
is also a sign of long life and death from natural causes, but if Saturn is
|
|
afflicted in the Eighth House or weak by sign, especially in Aries or Can-
|
|
cer, the financial prospects of the person will be decidedly worse after
|
|
marriage and chronic debility may be expected.
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SATURN IN THE NINTH HOUSE when Saturn gives a deep, serious and thought-
|
|
ful mind with ability and inclination for the study of law, science and phi-
|
|
losophy, physics or metaphysics. It is a splendid position for a president
|
|
of a corporation or college, a judge or a divine. Such people always make
|
|
their mark in the world, the scope of being naturally dependent upon the na-
|
|
ture of the aspects and the line of endeavor selected by the person.
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|
When Saturn is afflicted in the Ninth House he makes a narrow-minded
|
|
bigot, critical and sarcastic; he also gives liability to trouble and loss
|
|
through law, danger on voyages and trouble in foreign lands.
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|
SATURN IN THE TENTH HOUSE shows a strong self-reliant and ambitious
|
|
spirit with the patience and perseverance which make a person destined to
|
|
rise in life. It is the signature of the self-made man, self-made by all
|
|
the sterling saturnine ventures, tact, foresight, honesty and systematic ap-
|
|
plication to business. Such people are destined to become captains of in-
|
|
dustry, presidents of banks or hold other high positions involving great re-
|
|
sponsibility.
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|
When Saturn is afflicted or weak by the sign he nevertheless gives the
|
|
person who has him in the Tenth House, ability to rise, but when he does
|
|
rise it is by underhanded trickery and questionable business methods which
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in the end bring exposure, downfall and dishonor. It is said that Napoleon
|
|
had Saturn in the Tenth House.
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|
SATURN IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives friends among the
|
|
aged and wealth who will be of benefit to the person in helping him to real-
|
|
ize his hopes, wishes and ambitions; but when Saturn is afflicted here he
|
|
should beware of seeking friends older than himself, for they will always
|
|
endeavor to make use of him for personal ends and desert him when he is no
|
|
longer of use to them.
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|
SATURN IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE gives a secluded life in a position or oc-
|
|
cupation where the person does not come into contact with the general pub-
|
|
lic. When well-aspected it is good for success in an official capacity in
|
|
public institutions, asylums, hospitals or prisons. When afflicted there is
|
|
danger of being bed-ridden for many years, imprisoned, or employed in ob-
|
|
scure positions.
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|
SATURN IN THE TWELVE SIGNS
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|
SATURN IN ARIES is weak and therefore unable to express his best
|
|
qualities to their full and legitimate extent even if well-aspected. Never-
|
|
theless he gives a minor measure of poise, self-reliance, discretion and
|
|
tact, industry, patience and perseverance. But when Saturn is afflicted in
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Aries the person is quickly angered and apt to hold spite, and also of a
|
|
jealous, malicious, and vindictive disposition.
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|
SATURN IN TAURUS when well-aspected makes a person slow of speech but
|
|
that he says will have weight and be well worth hearing. It gives a quiet
|
|
disposition, slow to decide, but stubborn in maintaining a position once
|
|
taken. These people are close-mouthed, and my be trusted to keep their own
|
|
and other people's secrets well. When Saturn is afflicted in Taurus, par-
|
|
ticularly by Mercury he always causes trouble with the speech and gives a
|
|
quick temper, especially if Mars is also an afflicting planet. This posi-
|
|
tion makes financial difficulties.
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|
SATURN IN GEMINI when well-aspected gives a deep, one-pointed, orderly
|
|
and scientific mind, adaptable to circumstances and able to cope with all
|
|
the exigencies of life. Love of mathematics is usually pronounced and when
|
|
literature is taken up as a vocation the more serious branches devoted to
|
|
industrial and mechanical subjects are preferred. When Saturn is afflicted
|
|
in Gemini, it gives trouble through brothers and sisters, literature and
|
|
law, danger on short journeys. An afflicted Saturn in Gemini also gives
|
|
trouble with the lungs. Such people should therefore be particularly care-
|
|
ful not to catch cold.
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