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[PAGE 119] CHILDREN OF THE TWELVE SIGNS
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CHAPTER VII
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THE CHILDREN OF THE TWELVE SIGNS
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THE CHILDREN OF ARIES
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Born March 20th to April 21st
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Aries is the home of Mars, the planet of dynamic energy, and is also the
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exaltation sign of the life-giving Sun, hence it is a very fountain of life
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and vitality as manifest in the sprouting of the millions of seeds which
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break through the earth's crust at spring time and change the white winter
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garment to a flower-embroidered carpet of green, making the forests a bridal
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bower for the mating beasts and birds.
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This great vital force also finds its expression in the children of Ar-
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ies; they bubble over with life and energy to such an extent that it is of-
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ten very difficult to curb them sufficiently to hold them within the bounds
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of safety and common sense. They are self-assertive and aggressive to a de-
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gree, always in the lead for they scorn to follow, turbulent and radical in
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all their thoughts, ideas and actions. They are venturesome to the verge of
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foolhardiness. We also find that they are greedy for the fruits of their
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labor, they never can get enough, and no matter how much they earn they are
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generally poor for they spend as freely and as thoughtlessly as they earn.
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They make splendid foremen and overseers, for, being so full of vital energy
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and ambition themselves, they have a faculty of infusing their energy into
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their subordinates or forcing them to work when necessary. But being too
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impulsive and reckless they lack the ability to originate for themselves.
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They are serious and ardent in all they undertake; they cannot go into any-
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thing half-heartedly, and therefore, if they once espouse a cause, social,
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political or religious, they will work for that cause with all the vim and
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vigor of their energetic nature. But if on the other hand an Aries child
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becomes addicted to a vice the whole intensity of its being is turned to-
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wards the gratification of that particular part of its lower nature. There-
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fore parents with Aries children have a great responsibility to set before
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them by precept and example the noblest and best form of conduct of which
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they are capable, for this is probably the most impressive sign in the zo-
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diac, and the habits formed, the lessons learned in childhood and youth will
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generally cling to the person through life and make him either very good or
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very bad. Be particularly careful to inculcate abstinence from alcoholic
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liquors, for if an Aries child becomes addicted to that he is beyond saving
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and often becomes subject to delirium.
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CHILDREN OF TAURUS
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Born April 21st to May 22nd
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On the 21st of April, the Sun enters the zodiacal sign of the Bull,
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thought, and remains in that sign until the 20th of May and therefore chil-
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dren born between those dates partake in a great measure of the characteris-
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tics of this sign. Taurus is ruled by Venus the planet of love, and there-
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fore the children of thought have a basically amicable and kind disposition,
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but when they once have conceived an idea they cling to it with stubborn-
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ness, they are very resentful of contradiction and very difficult to con-
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vince that they have made a mistake; but when one has once succeeded in
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showing them that they are wrong their inherent love of justice and truth
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will prompt them to acknowledge their mistakes and try to rectify them.
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They have a very strong and determined will so that when they set up a goal
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for themselves or have made up their minds to do anything they usually keep
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on working with patience and persistence until they make a success of what-
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ever they have undertaken. They also have good executive ability and are
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able to take leading positions where they have others under their command.
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Although they are amicable and agreeable when in the company of others they
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have a strong tendency to seek solitude and to become very self-centered.
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They seem to set up unconsciously a barrier between themselves and other
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people so that it is difficult to become intimately acquainted with them.
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Taurus children are very keen in their desires for material possessions and
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they are usually very fortunate also in acquiring them for besides having
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good earning power themselves they are often the recipients of inheritance.
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But they do not want wealth for the sake of having it as much as for the
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pleasure and comfort which they can get out of it; they are very fond of
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comforts and luxuries, art, music, drama and other refining influences of
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life.
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The children of thought have an abundance of vitality to start with, but
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they are very apt to go to excess in work or play, waste their energy and
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become ill as a consequence. They are particularly attracted to the plea-
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sures of the table. They revel in rich foods which later give them a ten-
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dency to digestive troubles, enlargement of the liver, heart disease and
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congestion of the kidneys. These diseases are very apt to make them uncom-
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fortable in later life, therefore parents should inculcate in them above all
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things the virtue of frugality, not only by precept, but by example, for
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these Taurus children, are very quick and they will readily see that "mother
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and father tell me to eat little but they eat all they want themselves."
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They should also be taught to take plenty of exercise as a means to promote
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health, for the children of thought are rather indolent in their manner.
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However, as said before, they have a most wonderful vitality PARTICULARLY IF
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THEY ARE BORN AT SUNRISE and although they may become subject to the
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the diseases mentioned they will usually have a long life and a fair measure
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of general good health, wealth and happiness.
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CHILDREN OF GEMINI
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Born May 22nd to June 22nd
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The children of Gemini are wonderfully quick-witted and bright; they also
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have the ability to express themselves clearly and to the point, therefore
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they are always good company. Conversation never lags when they are
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present, in fact they are sometimes given to monopolizing it entirely, but
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then they are often so interesting that other people are glad to listen.
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They acquire learning very rapidly and are very well informed on most sub-
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jects. They have a good memory so that what they have won is not lost, that
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is of course, provided the horoscope is otherwise well-aspected and
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configurated. Where it is seriously afflicted we find the faults of the
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Gemini pointing in the opposite directions; then they may be inveterate
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chatterboxes, shunned by everybody who can possibly get out of their way.
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The great point to remember with these children is that they have the abil-
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ity of expression and a great deal may be done during the days of childhood
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to mould the character in such a way that it expresses itself in a manner
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congenial to others and to the general benefit of the child and its sur-
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roundings, and that will be of help to it later in life.
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The children of Gemini are, generally speaking, of a very kind and
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affable disposition, easy to get along with. They are able to adapt them-
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selves to other people and to circumstances so that they become all things
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to all men and in that way they usually make friends and few enemies. They
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are of a roving disposition and love to travel about from one place to an-
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other. They excel in scientific or clerical activities, as agents or repre-
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sentatives of others where their Mercurial talents find an avenue for ex-
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pression.
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From the moral point of view it is not good to have a flexible nature.
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The children of Gemini are only too easily made victims of flattery and
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therefore apt to be led unconsciously into paths of wrong doing. It should
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be the aim of the parents of these children to hold before them the ideal of
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the straight and narrow path and emphasize the idea in their minds that that
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is never to be swerved from under any consideration.
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The children of Gemini are very high-strung and nervous and therefore
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they are easily worried and irritated, which is reflected in their actions
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and their bodily health. On that account parents with children born in this
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month ought to be lenient with them in their flashes of temper for they are
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very quick-spoken under wrath; they need a soothing answer rather than re-
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proof, in order that they may be helped to overcome while they are young and
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to strengthen their moral constitution in that respect. When the horoscope
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of a Gemini child is afflicted there is very apt to be some disorder of the
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lungs and Gemini children will be much helped if they are taught proper
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breathing exercises and calisthenics. It will at least minimize the tenden-
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cies and may entirely overcome them. Gemini children usually grow very tall
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and straight. They are fine-looking people with a quick walk and brisk
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movements, and they may be either light or dark complexioned according to
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the placement and configuration of the planets.
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THE CHILDREN OF CANCER
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Born June 22nd to July 23rd
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The watery sign Cancer is one of the weakest in the zodiac so far as vi-
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tality goes and when it is upon the eastern angel of a person's horoscope it
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always gives a rather weak body; but usually this does not apply to the
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children born during the time when the Sun is in Cancer, for the Sun is the
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giver of life, and these children are therefore more fortunate with respect
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to vitality that those children who have Cancer rising.
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The children of Cancer are usually very timid and returning, yet they
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want and need friendship and sympathy, though they are very sensitive about
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seeking it; but when they get well acquainted they can at times be very ex-
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acting with their friends, even autocratic in their ways of ordering them
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about. At the same time, it must be said they are very conscientious in all
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things entrusted to them, and use considerable discretion in whatever they
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do, so that one may safely trust them to keep a secrete or execute a commis-
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sion. The sign Cancer is ruled by the restless Moon, and therefore changes
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of residence, position, vocation, and of all matters, are quite frequent in
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the lives of these children. At the same time they cannot be called fickle
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and flippant for they are very tenacious whenever they have undertaken to do
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a certain work or undertaken a certain obligation; they they stay by it un-
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til it is finished. Neither do they run haphazard into anything; in fact,
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there are times when they are inclined to be too cautious. Especially where
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there is danger of injury they are almost cowards, and they are often given
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to anxiety and worry.
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THE CHILDREN OF LEO
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Born July 23rd to August 24th
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The sign Leo is ruled by the life-giving Sun, and it is called the royal
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sign of the Zodiac; therefore it confers upon the children which are born
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under its influence a noble, ambitious and aspiring nature. They are of the
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Master breed and make good leaders but poor followers. Being of a noble and
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lofty character themselves they scorn mean and sordid things nor will they
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stoop to do a low act even under great provocation or the strong urge of
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self-interest. The love nature is very strong and ardent. No inconvenience
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or sacrifice is too great to serve those they love. They are loyal and true
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friends through thick and thin. Leo is a fixed sign and gives its children
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considerable will power, so that they are usually able to win their way to
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the top despite all handicaps and obstacles. They are very fixed in their
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opinions and if they espouse any cause they will usually stay by it and work
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for it in a most enthusiastic manner. They never do anything
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half-heartedly, for Leo being a fiery sign endows them with power, vitality
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and enthusiasm. Leo also gives it children a good memory. The foregoing
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tendencies are indicated when the Sun is fairly well aspected in the
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horoscope; but if it is afflicted by Mars, or any of the malefics, the na-
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ture is changed, so that the person becomes bombastic, blustering and
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domineering, one not to be trusted in any department of life, and an un-
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faithful, amorous husband or wife, or a disloyal friend, one who will not
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hesitate to stoop to any meanness. He is then just as bad as the Leo with
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the well aspected Sun is good, this on the principle that the brightest
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light always casts the deepest shadow. The principal fault of the Leos is a
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quick temper, but they do not hold spite, and when shown to have been wrong
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they are always ready to apologize and make amends. They are magnanimous,
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even to their bitterest enemies.
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THE CHILDREN OF VIRGO
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Born August 24th to September 23rd
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Virgo, the Sixth sign of the zodiac, is ruled by Mercury, the planet of
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reason, expression and dexterity. It is said, and with considerable truth,
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that love is blind, for were one to see faults in the beloved one the master
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passion never would find expression. Therefore the children of Virgo who
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are governed so much by intellect are not sympathetic, but inclined to be
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cynical, critical and skeptical of anything that is not scientifically de-
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monstrable to the reason and senses. They are very quick mentally, though
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only too often included to "strain at a gnat," and though they seldom
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"swallow the camel," they get into a rut where they become narrow-minded and
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bigoted. They are rather lazy themselves and found of taking things easy,
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but they like to drive others, and can be very masterful with subordinates.
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On that account they often cause enmities of a lasting nature, but whenever
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they become friendly with any one they also make very good friends and treat
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their friends well. The Mercurial disposition infused by this sign brings
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many changes of environment and therefore new associations and friendships
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are constantly being formed. They are very acquisitive and always looking
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out for ways and means of bettering themselves financially, socially and
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economically. It may also be said that they deserve promotion for they are
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industrious to a degree where they see that a reward may be gained thereby.
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They are also very ingenious and versatile, fond of the study of science,
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particularly chemistry, diet and hygiene, and many among them become extreme
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food faddists. As Virgo is the Sixth sign these people take on Sixth house
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characteristics and are therefore very sensitive to suggestions of ill
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health, so that if they ever become enmeshed in the tentacles of diseases
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they frequently lack the necessary will power to extricate themselves with
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the result that they then usually become chronic invalids or perhaps rather
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they think themselves so, for it may be said that these people seem to re-
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sent any effort to cheer them up and get them out of the clutches of their
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particular illness, real or fancied. They seem in fact to ENJOY bad health,
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and they are always looking for sympathy, though as we noted in the begin-
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ning of this reading, they are very slow to grant the same to others. If
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they can keep out of the clutches of disease, they often become excellent
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nurses and have a splendid influence upon the sick.
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THE CHILDREN OF LIBRA
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Born September 23rd to October 24th
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Libra is the seventh sign of the zodiac. The children which are born un-
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der this sign are ruled by the planet of love, Venus. The symbol of Libra
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in the pictorial zodiac is a pair of scales and this instrument describes
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graphically their principal characteristic. The children of Libra are very
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ardent in anything they do; they take up a vocation or an avocation with a
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zeal and enthusiasm which for the time being excludes all other things form
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their consideration, but after a while they may drop it just as suddenly,
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take up something else as a trade, a fad or a hobby, and pursue that with an
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equal energy and absorbing interest. This is in fact one of their principal
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faults, as they find it very difficult to settle down to anything definite,
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and continue it with patience and persistence until they have achieved suc-
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cess.
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Libra is the sign where the Sun changes from the northern to the southern
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hemisphere; it crosses the equator there, and consequently the Sun is very
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weak at that point. It is the great life-giver going down into the dark
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winter months, and therefore Saturn, the planet of darkness, is exalted in
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Libra. Thus we find two natures very markedly expressed in children that
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are born under this sign; one is of the Sun which is cheerful and optimis-
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tic, the other is that of Saturn, which is morose and melancholy. And this
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expresses itself in the changeable nature of the Libra children; sometimes
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they are up in the seventh heaven, optimistic and enthusiastic, cheerful and
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happy, then as suddenly and without any seeming cause the scale swings and
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they seem to be down in the dumps of worry and melancholy just as if they
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had not a friend in the world. As a matter of fact they make many friends
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for they have a basically kind disposition engendered by the Lady of Libra,
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Venus, but they also have a quick temper, though fortunately they do not
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hold spite. They are exceedingly fond of pleasures in general and par-
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ticularly lean toward art and music.
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THE CHILDREN OF SCORPIO
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Born October 24th to November 23rd
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Scorpio is ruled by Mars, the planet of dynamic energy, and therefore the
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children born during that month when the Sun is passing through this sign
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are filled with a force that must have an outlet somewhere or somehow. They
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partake in all the Martial qualities, either good or bad, according to the
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way the Sun is placed and aspected, and they are always ready to take up an
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argument or a fight; either on their own behalf or for someone else; they
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are never content with half measures, either they go to one extreme or the
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other, good or bad. Those who show the good side of Scorpio have splendid
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constructive and executive abilities. They are brusque but honest and just,
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indefatigable workers, and always ready to sacrifice themselves for the good
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of others by rebelling against oppression or in other ways unselfishly work-
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ing for the cause they have espoused. But those who show the bad side of
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Scorpio not only refuse to work themselves but become demagogues who incite
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others to anarchy and lawlessness and destruction. These people are social
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fire-brands and very dangerous to the community. But here is one redeeming
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feature about them and that is that they are not underhanded; whatever they
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do is open and aboveboard. The children of Scorpio usually have a very un-
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certain temper and a sarcastic tongue that bites like the sting of the scor-
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pion, when the turn that side of their nature. Therefore the parents of
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these children should take them in hand as early as possible and teach them
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self-control by every means within their power; also strive to soften the
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Mars ray and instil into them a more kindly spirit. This may be very dif-
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ficult because the sign Scorpio gives a very determined nature, still, in
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childhood's years it is plastic to a certain extent and can be best worked
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upon then. They have a very strong and vivid imagination, with a clear,
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sharp and penetrating mind, also a personal magnetism that makes them very
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attractive to those with whom they come in contact. They seem to be most
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contented in military life where there is sharp and strict discipline. Par-
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ticular care should be taken to teach these children sex hygiene, for the
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sign Scorpio rules the generative and eliminative organs, whose functions
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are stimulated by the presence of the Sun in Scorpio, so that if the person
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is not morally and physically clean, much trouble may be expected. These
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children also make excellent surgeons and if they are taught to use surgery
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only for constructive purposes they can do a great deal of good in the
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world. All this depends in a considerable measure upon the early training,
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for there is a destructive side to the Scorpio nature which would make it
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very dangerous from the spiritual viewpoint for such a person to take up a
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vocation that offers scope for malpractice; he would then contract a very
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heavy debt under the law of consequence, which must be paid in sorrow and
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suffering either in this or later lives.
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THE CHILDREN OF SAGITTARIUS
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Born November 23rd to December 22nd
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Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the great benefic planet, and it may be
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said generally that those who are born while the Sun is in this sign from
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November 23rd to December 22nd are well liked in the society where they
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move. They are of a hearty and jovial disposition, princes among men,
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hail-fellows-well-met, and their acquaintances are generally glad to see
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them. There are two very distinct classes born under this sign In the pic-
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torial zodiac, Sagittarius is represented as a centaur, half horse and half
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man, and one class of those who come to birth unders its influence are well
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described by the animal part thereof, for they are of a sporty nature, ready
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to gamble on the speed of a horse at long odds or to stake their last dollar
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on a game of cards. They are fond of a "good time right straight through"
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and their moral nature is of low grade, aptly described by the animal part
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of the symbol, so that they have no scruples with respect to the indulgence
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of their appetites, passions and desires. They are lacking in respect for
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both law and ordinary morals, hence they are often found among the criminal
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class. But those children of Sagittarius symbolized by the human part of
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the centaur, aiming the bow of aspiration at the stars, are as different
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from the above as day is from night, for they are extremely idealistic,
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moral law-abiding, noble characters who win the respect of society in
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general and particularly of all with whom they come into intimate contact.
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Therefore they become in time the pillars of society and often receive posi-
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tions of honor and preferment in State or Church as judges or divines.
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They are very orthodox and conservative in their opinions and punctilious to
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a fault in their observance of all customs and traditions of the times
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wherein they live, but they are not progressive, for they value the opinions
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of their contemporaries very highly and are seldom induced to espouse any
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progressive ideas which might jeopardize the respect of the community en-
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joyed by them. They are firm believers in the necessity of red tape.
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Withal, however, they are charitable and benevolent, tender and sympathetic;
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they can always be relied upon to aid any altruistic movement, and through
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they are of a kindly nature and endeavor to avoid quarrels in their own be-
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half, they sometimes fight with great zeal and courage for others who have
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been injured and in whose behalf their sympathies have been enlisted, hence
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they make admirable lawyers.
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The Sagittarius are usually excellent conversationalists; they have quick
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and ready wit and are fond of indulging in oratory. Their exhibitions of
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memory and interesting way of relating experiences always hold the audience.
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They are very proud and have great confidence in themselves.
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THE CHILDREN OF CAPRICORN
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Born December 22nd to January 20th
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Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, the planet of obstruction, therefore the
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vitality of these children is very low and they are difficult to raise, but
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once infancy is passed the Saturnine persistence makes itself felt and they
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cling to life with an amazing tenacity so that they often become very old.
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They are very much subject to colds and their principal source of danger is
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falls and bruises. The children of Capricorn are usually bashful and timid
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in the presence of strangers but when they have become used to people they
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show their domineering nature and endeavor to make everybody around them
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conform to their will. The Saturnine quality of the sign makes them jealous
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and suspicious of the motives of others. Therefore they are very fond of
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detective work. They will follow a trail with unerring instinct and
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unwavering perseverance that never gives up as long as there is the remotest
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chance of success. It is good to be friends with Capricornians and bad to
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make enemies of them, for they find it very hard to forgive a real or fan-
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cied offense or injury and always brood over any wrong done to them. On the
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other hand, if they once give their confidence or friendship they are also
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consistent in that direction. They are very ambitious by other people and
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they have splendid executive ability because of the unusual qualities of
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forethought and concentration conferred by Saturn. They are born leaders
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and organizers but change under restrictions and dislike particularly to
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take orders from others. When they are placed in such a subordinate posi-
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tion and cannot have their way they become gloomy, taciturn, moody, pessi-
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mistic, irritable, and given to worry. The children of Capricorn usually
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have a disinclination for marriage and are seldom at ease if they enter into
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that state. The union is usually childless or children are few.
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THE CHILDREN OF AQUARIUS
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Born January 20th to February 19th
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The children of Aquarius are of a rather shy, retiring nature. They like
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to keep their own company and counsel more than is good for them, for if
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this bent in the nature is allowed full scope, it has a tendency to breed
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melancholy and make them recluses. They have a quiet, unassuming manner
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which gains many friends for them and their home life is usually ideal.
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they are generally affectionate and of a very sweet and kind disposition;
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they are always ready to defer to the opinion of a loved one and ready to
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yield a point for the sake of harmony. Besides, Aquarius being a fixed sign
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they are very constant in their affection as well as in other things.
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Aquarius is an intellectual sign and its children usually have a good
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mentality, because the Saturnine rulership gives depth to the mind, and the
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Uranian ray gives them intuition and an inclination towards science,
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literature and philosophy. They are remarkably persistent in whatever they
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undertake, and therefore usually succeed in the long run. As Aquarius is
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the 11th sign it partakes also of the qualities ruled by the 11th House;
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therefore the children of Aquarius are usually well liked among their as-
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sociates and have many friends. The children of Aquarius are very proud and
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jealous of the esteem of others. Their principal fault is that on account
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of Saturnine traits they are somewhat given to worry. As with the Leos,
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they are strong in their likes and dislikes; they will do anything for those
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who have won their affection, but resent any attempt to drive them, and un-
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der such conditions are extremely stubborn; in fact they are very set in
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their mental attitude, and once an opinion has been formed it is not easily
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changed. They are so very sensitive to the mental conditions around them
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|
that it affects their physical well being perhaps more than they are aware
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of for this is one of the most sensitive signs.
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THE CHILDREN OF PISCES
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Born February 20th to March 20th
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The children of Pisces are of a marked negative disposition, subject to
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varying moods, and are, like the children of Aquarius, very sensitive to the
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mental atmosphere in their environment. For that reason it is of the great-
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est importance that parents of these children should guard them during
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childhood against the influences of bad companions, for the old proverb
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about "bad company corrupting good manners" applies with ten-fold strength
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to these children, and they will absorb good or evil with equal facility.
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So until they have learned to choose for themselves the good things, it is
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especially necessary for their natural guardians to shield them. They also
|
|
have a strong tendency to mediumship and if they are taken into seances
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|
there is a great danger that they may become controlled. Moreover, having
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|
such an extremely flexible nature they can never exert sufficient will power
|
|
to free themselves from the influence when once they have been subjected to
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|
it, and it may ruin their whole life.
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These children are very peaceable in disposition and suffer injury rather
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|
than fight for their rights, not because they do not care, for they are very
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jealous especially when born in the latter part of the sign, but because the
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Piscean nature is averse to exertion, and generally they do not want to take
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|
the trouble to fight for their rights. In plain English they are lazy.
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|
Therefore the parents should see that a certain amount of work is allotted
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|
to them during the earliest years, for it is then that the habits are formed
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|
and the nature is the most plastic. They can learn to be diligent with must
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|
less effort at that time than during the later stages of life. But once the
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|
children of Pisces have commenced doing a piece of work it will probably be
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|
a surprise to others to watch them and see the methodical way they go at it,
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making every move count until the task has been completed with seemingly
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very little effort on their part. Honesty is another of the virtues of the
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Pisces children; they are usually dependable and close-mouthed, so that they
|
|
may be trusted with secrets in full confidence that they will not betray the
|
|
trust.
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The children of Pisces are generally kind and sympathetic, cordial and
|
|
suave in manner, qualities which will of course bring them many friends.
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|
They are notoriously fond of good things to eat, they revel in rich goods,
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|
and are also prone to be fond of drink. If these tendencies are allowed to
|
|
work themselves out they will of course ruin the life, and besides bring on
|
|
a train of disease. Therefore the parents of these children should endeavor
|
|
by precept and example to teach them the simple life, frugality and control
|
|
of the appetite during the years when habits are formed, besides guarding
|
|
them against too strenuous exercise which even the children of Pisces will
|
|
not shun in childhood when the abundance of life force impels them. Then
|
|
later in life these lessons will not be without their fruit. The changes
|
|
are that the child which by the help of the parent has learned in childhood
|
|
to rules its stars will be both healthy and hearty, respected and loved be-
|
|
cause of good habits, and will fully enjoy life. In short, these children
|
|
need a very careful bringing up to save them from their evil tendencies and
|
|
bring out the good, but that is just what such souls come to parents for.
|
|
Their necessity is the parent's opportunity to make great and wonderful soul
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growth.
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CHAPTER VIII
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THE SUN, GIVER OF LIFE
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The Sun, being the center of the solar system, is recognized by all as
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|
the physical life-giver even when they do not believe in anything
|
|
superphysical; it is patent to everyone from personal observation that the
|
|
horizontal ray of the morning sun affects us differently from the perpen-
|
|
dicular noon ray, and that in summer the rays carry a life-force which not
|
|
only brings forth the verdure upon the fields, but also affects the human
|
|
temperament, and endows us with vital energy, courage and a hopeful spirit
|
|
foreign to the dark and gloomy winter months. This gloom is permanently no-
|
|
ticeable in the temperament of people living in the far north, where the ab-
|
|
sence of sunlight makes life a struggle that saps the spirit of frolic,
|
|
while in countries where abundance of sunlight lessens the cares of exist-
|
|
ence, the temperament is correspondingly vivacious and hopeful and sunny.
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|
In the horoscope, the angel of each planetary ray at birth determines the
|
|
department of life it will affect. If the child is born at the noon hour
|
|
when the sun is at the Zenith, the daystar will appear in the 10th house of
|
|
the horoscope and bring preferment professionally. If the child were born
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at midnight when the sun is directly under the place of birth its influence
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|
would be through the Fourth House, and it would brighten the old age of the
|
|
child then born.
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|
There are three unfortunate angels for the sun; Children born shortly af-
|
|
ter sunset have it in the Sixth House, which indicates sickness, and as the
|
|
Sun is life-giver this position lessens the vitality and recuperative pow-
|
|
ers. Birth in the middle part of the afternoon places the Sun in the Eighth
|
|
House. This is the house through which the death-dealing forces act, and
|
|
logically, the Lord of Life is out of place in the House of Death. The Sec-
|
|
ond House shows what income we obtain by our own efforts, and as the Eighth
|
|
House is opposite the Second it reveals the sources of revenue for which we
|
|
do not personally exert ourselves, that is to say, legacies, pensions or
|
|
grants of a public nature. We have known people with the Sun in the Eighth
|
|
House to acquire vast sums, millions in one case, by speculation in mu-
|
|
nicipal necessities. Such persons are often threatened by death and some-
|
|
times have many hairbreadth escapes, but even with the best of aspects to
|
|
the Sun, a ripe age is seldom attained.
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|
When a child is born shortly after sunrise the Sun is in the Twelfth
|
|
House, which is the avenue whence we reap our sorrows, and it has been our
|
|
experience that the early life of such a person is encompassed by trouble of
|
|
one kind or another.
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|
When the ascendant of a person is in doubt and the place in the Zodiac
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[PAGE 142] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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which seems to fit nearest brings the Sun into the Twelfth House, the writer
|
|
has often found that the exact ascendant may be ascertained by asking the
|
|
person if his childhood's life was clouded by poverty of the parents and
|
|
consequent limitation for a number of years just after birth. This in all
|
|
the cases where it has been found that all other events fitted in the horo-
|
|
scope proved a successful method of determining the true ascendant, so that
|
|
the number of degrees from the ascendant to the Sun, the latter located in
|
|
the Twelfth House, would indicate the years of poverty, for the Twelfth
|
|
House makes for limitation in that respect, especially when the Sun is there
|
|
at birth. When the Sun by progression has passed through the Twelfth House
|
|
and comes into the ascendant, things begin to brighten for the person in-
|
|
volved, and when in time it passes through the Second House he will have a
|
|
period of financial success; but as stated the Sun in the Twelfth House,
|
|
just above the ascendant, usually makes a very poor home for the child dur-
|
|
ing the early years of life. If Pisces is there the cause will generally be
|
|
found in slothfulness and a desire for drink on the part of the parents,
|
|
which make them thus neglect their offspring.
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|
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|
The qualities imparted by a well placed Sun are dignity, strength of will
|
|
and courage, both physical and moral, a lofty pride and a keen sense of
|
|
honor and responsibility which make a person eminently reliable, a sterling
|
|
honesty and a hatred of anything small, underhanded or tricky. It makes him
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[PAGE 143] THE SUN, GIVER OF LIFE
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steadfast in love, staunch in friendship and generous even to enemies. A
|
|
dignified, exalted or well placed Sun brings friendship from people in a po-
|
|
sition to bestow substantial favors and aids the person materially in his
|
|
endeavors to advance in life.
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|
When the Sun is afflicted and weak by sign and position the opposite
|
|
qualities are manifested; bom-bastic self-assurance, and bluster, love of
|
|
adulation and a desire to rule or ruin, but no courage to face opposition;
|
|
indulgence of the lower nature and a waste of the vital force with a conse-
|
|
quent loss of health and strength. When the Sun is weak the person is not
|
|
to be depended on; he regards his promises as pie-crusts, made to be broken,
|
|
and because of these traits such people always remain in obscurity.
|
|
|
|
In the world at large the Sun signifies employers and those in immediate
|
|
authority over the person, such as judges and other government officers, and
|
|
when the exigencies of life bring a person in contact with them he will re-
|
|
ceive at their hands whatever treatment is merited by his Sun.
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|
|
|
The Sun being masculine is significator of the marriage partner in a
|
|
woman's horoscope (and the feminine Moon serves a similar purpose in a man's
|
|
figure), hence a well placed Sun is one of the indications that a man will
|
|
make a good husband, and an unaspected, weak of afflicted Sun gives him a
|
|
tendency to neglect his hearth and home.
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[PAGE 144] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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As a general significator of health the Sun rules principally in mascu-
|
|
line figures (and the Moon in feminine horoscopes), but both lights are im-
|
|
portant. It may be said however, that the health of a man is not so much
|
|
endangered by afflictions of the Moon as by a weak Sun, and vice versa, a
|
|
woman suffers more if her Moon is afflicted than if her Sun is evilly
|
|
aspected.
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|
THE SUN IN THE TWELVE HOUSES
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|
THE SUN IN THE FIRST HOUSE
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|
The Sun is the source of vitality. The First House signifies are consti-
|
|
tutional condition and the home of our childhood, hence the Sun well
|
|
aspected in the First House adds to the vitality of the rising sign and aug-
|
|
ments the recuperative powers. It brightens life during the days of child-
|
|
hood and stabilizes the nature, making the person more cheerful and compan-
|
|
ionable, ambitious to succeed in life, courageous in overcoming obstacles.
|
|
The outlook on life is joyful and optimistic, hence the chances of success
|
|
are increased. People with the Sun in this position love to lead and exer-
|
|
cise authority over others; they are very jealous of the esteem of the com-
|
|
munity, upright and honest in their dealings.
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|
|
|
When the Sun is afflicted in the First House it lowers the vitality,
|
|
makes the person timid and vacillating, lacking in courage and ambition;
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hence the chances of a successful life are slim unless many aspects are
|
|
good, thus modifying this condition.
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|
THE SUN IN THE SECOND HOUSE
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|
|
This shows the person will find favor with people in a position to fur-
|
|
ther his material prosperity and will be their help gain a comfortable liv-
|
|
ing, but it also gives a tendency to squander money on the principle that
|
|
"what comes easy goes easy." Unless this trait be curbed it may bring about
|
|
financial stringency, for it is not so much what we earn that counts as what
|
|
we spend. We shall be poor with an income of a million if we spend two.
|
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|
THE SUN IN THE THIRD HOUSE
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|
|
This favors travel and makes the person bright and observing, eager to
|
|
investigate conditions and things, for it imparts a scientific turn to the
|
|
mind. It is a good position for writers as it helps to bring them to public
|
|
notice and favor.
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|
|
|
THE SUN IN THE FOURTH HOUSE
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|
|
In one sense this is very unfortunate position because it deprives the
|
|
person of the help of the solar influence during the major portion of life,
|
|
which is on that account a constant uphill struggle, but as the Fourth House
|
|
rules the latter part of life it is always a consolation to know that the
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[PAGE 146] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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declining years will be brightened by the Sun of success. That should make
|
|
the burdens lighter to bear.
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|
THE SUN IN THE FIFTH HOUSE
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|
|
The Fifth House rules courtship; children, pleasure, education and publi-
|
|
cations; when the Sun is there it favors all these except children. It
|
|
makes the person a favorite with the opposite sex, gives him much enjoyment
|
|
of life, also success as a teacher, publisher or editor, but strangely
|
|
enough, though the Sun rules the heart whence spring our children, his posi-
|
|
tion in the Fifth House is distinctly unfavorable for their begetting. This
|
|
is especially so if the fiery Fifth sign Leo is on the cusp. Then the fer-
|
|
vent heat of passion seems to scorch the human plant ere it has time to
|
|
grow. This tendency is modified to some extent when a watery sign is on the
|
|
cusp, but when one of the partners has the Sun in the Fifth House the off-
|
|
spring are never numerous.
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|
THE SUN IN THE SIXTH HOUSE
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|
|
Seeing that the Sun is the Giver of Life it is evident that when it is
|
|
confined in the Sixth House it is debilitated and the vital flow is ob-
|
|
structed; therefore people who have the Sun in that position are par-
|
|
ticularly liable to disease and slow to recuperate. On that account their
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|
diseases are frequent and long-drawn-out to an extent which often amounts to
|
|
chronic invalidism.
|
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|
|
If the person is an employee of someone else he will be efficient in his
|
|
work; he will have no difficulty in obtaining well-paid positions but he
|
|
will be very touchy towards his employers and make frequent changes under
|
|
the pretext that his abilities are not sufficiently appreciated. If he is
|
|
an employer, this position of the Sun is good for success in business, but
|
|
indicates trouble with servants, who will be domineering.
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|
|
|
If the configurations in the horoscope enable the person to shake off the
|
|
grip of sickness the Sun in the Sixth House gives great ability in chemis-
|
|
try, preparation of health-food, and makes the person a capable nurse or
|
|
healer.
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|
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|
THE SUN IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE
|
|
|
|
Partnerships are often unsuccessful because of the selfishness of the
|
|
participants but he who has the Sun in the Seventh House will have no reason
|
|
to complain in that respect for he will always attract someone with a high
|
|
sense of honor when in need of a partner, and as marriage is the most inti-
|
|
mate of all partnerships, the Sun in the Seventh House is a particularly
|
|
fortunate position in that respect, because it will bring the person a mate
|
|
who is absolutely steadfast and true, one who may indeed be depended upon as
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[PAGE 148] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
a helpmeet in all the exigencies and vicissitudes of life till death do
|
|
part. As there is no earthly treasure equal to such an enduring love this
|
|
is perhaps the best of all solar positions.
|
|
|
|
Should the person be unfortunate enough to become involved in litigation
|
|
the Sun in the Seventh House promotes the favor of the judge and a success-
|
|
ful outcome.
|
|
|
|
THE SUN IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE
|
|
|
|
The Eighth House is the angle of incidence through which the death deal-
|
|
ing forces act, and as the Sun is the giver of life it is evident that this
|
|
position is extremely detrimental as far as vitality is concerned, and it
|
|
often brings a promising life to an early termination. It also often hap-
|
|
pens that when genius has gone begging all through life and passed the por-
|
|
tal of death in obscurity it gains belated recognition, fame and immortality
|
|
through this position of the Sun.
|
|
|
|
As the Second House signifies the financial condition of the person and
|
|
shows what he does with the money he earns, so the Eighth shows what comes
|
|
to him apart from his own efforts, that is to say, inheritances, the wealth
|
|
of the marriage partner, etc. Therefore the Sun in the Eighth House shows
|
|
an increase of wealth after marriage but also a tendency of the mate to be
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over-generous and squander the means.
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|
THE SUN IN THE NINTH HOUSE
|
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|
|
This position brightens the mind and imbues the person with high ideals
|
|
and lofty ambitions. It makes him generously tolerant of other people's
|
|
opinions--noble and kind-hearted. There is an inner urge to solve problems
|
|
of life and learn the "whys" and "wherefores," hence the mind turns
|
|
naturally toward philosophy, religion and law. And as we always excel in
|
|
the things we love, people with the Sun in the Ninth House make excellent
|
|
statesmen, lawyers and ministers of God. They shine in all intellectual and
|
|
scientific pursuits. Their mission often takes them into foreign lands.
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|
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|
THE SUN IN THE TENTH HOUSE
|
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|
|
This is one of the surest signs of general success in life. The person
|
|
rises by the favor of those above him in the social scale and obtains posi-
|
|
tions of responsibility and trust. He is much respected in the community
|
|
and often honored by election to public office, and he may always be de-
|
|
pended upon to justify the trust reposed in him.
|
|
|
|
THE SUN IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE
|
|
|
|
This is a good sign that the hopes, wishes and aspirations of the person
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[PAGE 150] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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will be realized; it attracts people in a position to befriend him and with
|
|
an inclination to do so.
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|
|
THE SUN IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE
|
|
|
|
This is the signature of the lonely soul who as a recluse shuts himself
|
|
off from his fellows. It brings with it a danger of conflict with the au-
|
|
thorities or an inability to fit in with the family conditions and on ac-
|
|
count of the ensuing trouble the person goes into voluntary or enforced ex-
|
|
ile, living his life henceforth a stranger among strangers. Even when such
|
|
extreme conditions do not prevail, the first third of the life is usually
|
|
wasted in vain efforts to find a balance and settle down to some life work.
|
|
|
|
Like the Sixth House position of the Sun, this also favors work with the
|
|
sick in hospitals, chemistry and laboratory work, or work with prisoners; it
|
|
gives a love of the occult and leads to curious lines of research.
|
|
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|
THE SUN IN THE TWELVE SIGNS
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THE SUN IN ARIES
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Aries is the exaltation-sign of the Sun and hence this is the most powerful
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position of the central orb. There it radiates a vital force of unexampled
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strength which gives to the person a wonderful fund of energy wherewith to
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withstand the onslaughts of disease and should be taken ill his powers of
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recuperation will quickly free him from the clutches of sickness. People
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having this position are principally liable to fevers on account of the fer-
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vent heat of the Sun in Aries. As Aries rules the head the excessive heat
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often dries up the scalp so that the hair cannot grow and the person becomes
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bald.
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THE SUN IN TAURUS
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A favorable position for the financial fortunes but it also gives a tendency
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to extravagance, especially in dress, and makes the person extremely fond of
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the opposite sex, sometimes with detrimental results. It gives great
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physical strength and the person loves to show off that people may admire
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his prowess. Taurus rules the larynx and therefore the Sun in Taurus adds
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strength to the vocal organs and gives the person a strong, pleasant voice.
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THE SUN IN GEMINI
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Gemini is a Mercurial sign and third in the gamut, hence this position gives
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a blended influence of the Sun, Mercury and the Third House. This favors
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expression of Mercury for it is the planet which stirs the vocal chords and
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produces sound in the Taurian larynx; it also favors writings and travel;
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the mind is brightened by the Sun in Gemini and when it is necessary or
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expedient to travel the person gains thereby physically and mentally. It
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gives a pleasant, affable disposition which makes him generally liked among
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his associates.
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THE SUN IN CANCER
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Cancer is the fourth sign and is ruled by the Moon, hence, the Sun in Cancer
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is a mixture of the Sun, Moon and fourth House influences. In the natural
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horoscope (where Aries is on the Ascendant) Cancer is at the nadir, and with
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the Sun here, vitality is at its lowest ebb; therefore with this position
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one is apt to be indolent even when not sickly at all. He is harmless and
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avoids quarrels, hence is harmonious and agreeable in the home so long as he
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is not asked to work too hard. This position of the Sun makes the first
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part of the life barren of fruits but brings success in the later years.
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Cancer is a psychic sign and therefore the Sun in Cancer gives a tendency
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toward the occult, often with psychic experiences.
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THE SUN IN LEO
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The Sun in Leo gives a masterful nature with a large measure of
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self-control, a keen sense of honor and a never-failing integrity. The per-
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son aspires to rule others but would scorn to take a mean advantage or to do
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anything to others that would not be in strict accord with the golden rule;
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the affections are deep and lasting. People with the Sun in Leo are
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staunch defenders of those they love, but equally strong in their aversions.
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Leo is the sign which rules the heart. Whatever people with the Sun in Leo
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do is done with a concentration of purpose which compels success. They make
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true friends and if one must have an enemy, a Leo will prove more honorable
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and magnanimous than any other.
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THE SUN IN VIRGO
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This is combination of the solar, mercurial and Sixth House influences. It
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shows the successful middleman between the producer and consumer, subtle,
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extremely quick to see what will work to his advantage in the promotion of
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business, pleasant and sociable, agreeable to all from whom he expects to
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gain, but domineering to employees and fellow workers; a smooth talker but
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not necessarily insincere; he merely looks out for number one.
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The Sun in Virgo makes good chemists, nurses and doctors, NOT SURGEONS
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BUT DRUG-DOCTORS; they are firm believers in medicine and lots of it.
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THE SUN IN LIBRA
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Libra is ruled by Venus and is the seventh sign, hence the Sun in Libra com-
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bines the influence of Venus with that of the Sun and the Seventh house,
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with the result that the person loves the marriage partner so devotedly that
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he excludes everyone else; for of a person with that position it may truly
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be said that "the Sun rises and sets" in the marriage partner.
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Libra is also the exaltation sign of Saturn, and his influence is there
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at its best, giving an element of construction to the art of Venus. This is
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brought about as ability for architecture and the finer branches of decora-
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tive construction when the Sun is in Libra. This position also gives a
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fine, sonorous voice and vocal talent.
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THE SUN IN SCORPIO
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The Sun in Scorpio, when well aspected, gives great energy, courage and in-
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dependence. It makes the mind active, and favors success in such occupa-
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tions as those of the surgeon or soldier. It also tends to improve the
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finances after marriage, but tends to extravagance.
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The Sun here afflicted gives the person a very blunt, brusque manner, a
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feeling that his judgment is better than that of others, and a tendency to
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ride rough-shod over anybody or anything that stands in his way. It often
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makes him indifferent to suffering, and may transform the surgeon into a
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vivisectionist.
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THE SUN IN SAGITTARIUS
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This gives lofty ideas and a noble aspiring disposition aiming to rise by
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raising others. It makes the person benevolent, philanthropic and therefore
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beloved among his associates. He is often the recipient of honors and ap-
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pointments to positions of trust, and missions of a delicate nature, not
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could a better selection be made, for such people are the souls of honor.
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|
This position will also bring success in religion, law and statesmanship for
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it gives an expansive mind fitted to grapple with the greater problems of
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life.
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THE SUN IN CAPRICORN
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This is a good sign that the person will rise in life by the aid of the
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good-will of people in a higher position than himself; it shows that he will
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|
merit their trust and acquit himself well in a position of responsibility
|
|
and trust; it makes him careful, prudent, faithful and honest. Judges with
|
|
that position cannot be bought but will administer justice as they see it,
|
|
to all comers. It gives an all round love of fair play and wins for those
|
|
who have it the respect and esteem of all in their circle.
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THE SUN IN AQUARIUS
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This is a combination of the Sun, Uranus and the Eleventh House influences.
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It gives the person an intuitive perception of the inner nature of things
|
|
and a touch with the forces and ideas of the spiritual realms which leads
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him to take up when possible, new and advanced cults, or methods of healing
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|
such as Naturopathy, Electro-therapy, Astro-therapy, Magnetic Haling, etc.
|
|
He is also drawn to scientific research and ultra-intellectual or strange
|
|
religions. This position gives much popularity and firm friends among
|
|
people who are in a position to bestow favors and further the person's at-
|
|
tainment of his ambitions.
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THE SUN IN PISCES
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Gives a retiring disposition and favors success in occupations removed from
|
|
the public gaze such as prisons, hospitals, institutions for the poor, etc.
|
|
If the person incur enmity of others, he will be vindicated whatever they
|
|
may do to hurt his reputation. People with the Sun in Pisces have a strong
|
|
tendency towards psychism, mediumship and the occult in general.
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THE SUN IN ASPECT WITH OTHER PLANETS
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VENUS PARALLEL OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SUN calls out the artistic side of
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|
the nature, making the person fond of music, art and poetry; it strengthens
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|
the love nature and if the configuration occurs in the Seventh House it is a
|
|
positive testimony of unalloyed marital bliss. In the Second or Eight House
|
|
it leads to extravagance of the person or his mate; in Scorpio it is not
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good for the morals and in Pisces it leads to intemperance. These aspects
|
|
strengthen the constitution, increase the popularity and make social inter-
|
|
course smooth so that the person has many friends and keeps them.
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|
As the orbit of Venus is so small she never forms the sextile, trine,
|
|
square or opposition to the Sun.
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MERCURY PARALLEL OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SUN. These are the only aspects
|
|
formed between the two. They are good for the memory and mentality if Mer-
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cury is not closer to the Sun that three degrees, for then he is 'COMBUST'
|
|
and his good qualities are burned up in the Sun's rays. It is most fortu-
|
|
nate to have Mercury rise BEFORE the Sun at birth for he is the Lightbearer
|
|
who holds the torch of reason before the Spirit which in the horoscope is
|
|
symbolized by the Sun. When he rises after the Sun the mentality is not
|
|
nearly so keen (unless other good aspects favor).
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THE MOON PARALLEL OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH SUN. No matter in what sign or
|
|
house the conjunction of the Lights occurs the person will be so strongly
|
|
marked with the characteristics of that sign that lacking knowledge of this
|
|
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 conjunction
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occurs will play a very important part in the life. In the First House 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
|
|
tendency to drink, bringing trouble; in the Third and Ninth Houses it will
|
|
brighten the mind and induce travel from which he will benefit; in the Sec-
|
|
ond House it will bring wealth, especially if in good aspect with Jupiter.
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|
But if the conjunction of the Sun and Moon is closer than three degrees
|
|
it has a tendency to deplete the vitality and if the conjunction 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 be-
|
|
come listless, dis-spirited and out of sorts every time there is a new Moon.
|
|
The conjunction or eclipse does not seem to interfere with the good effects
|
|
in other departments of life.
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|
THE MOON SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE SUN. The good aspects of the Sun and Moon
|
|
make for general success in life, health, fair financial conditions, good
|
|
home surroundings with faithful friends, and esteem in the community; they
|
|
favor a rise in life because of the person's innate ability, which either
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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 MOON SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO SUN makes the person vacillating and un-
|
|
settled in disposition, changeable and unable to pursue a settled course in
|
|
life, rash to plunge into enterprises, but lacking the persistence or conti-
|
|
nuity of purpose to carry anything to a successful conclusion. For that
|
|
reason such people become failures in life, especially in their dealings
|
|
with women and people higher in the social scale such as employers, the au-
|
|
thorities, judges, etc. They always have difficulty in obtaining employment
|
|
and keeping their positions when they obtain them for they are
|
|
hyper-sensitive and ready to take offense, with or without provocation.
|
|
These configurations also affect the health, rendering the body liable to
|
|
colds and making recuperation slow when sickness has overtaken the person.
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|
SATURN SEXTILE OR TRINE TO SUN endows the person who is fortunate enough to
|
|
so have it with some of the finest faculties in the gamut, for it brings
|
|
out the best qualities in the two planets. It gives method, foresight and
|
|
organizing, executive and diplomatic ability with the moral stamina to carry
|
|
any project determined on to a successful conclusion despite delays and ob-
|
|
stacles. Yet the person makes no enemies in so doing, for this configura-
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tion also makes him the soul of honor, kind and considerate; he would never
|
|
stoop to do anything mean for he is very sincere and just in his dealings
|
|
with all men, but on the other hand, when he believes a certain course of
|
|
action to be right, he will never swerve therefrom through heaven and earth
|
|
be moved against him. These aspects bring success in political or judicial
|
|
positions also in connection with mining or agriculture. The person often
|
|
benefits by legacy, but recognition and success are generally delayed till
|
|
middle life.
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|
SATURN PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE SUN has a very
|
|
detrimental effect where the resistance is fundamentally low; in Gemini and
|
|
Sagittarius it gives a tendency to tuberculosis. It does least damage in
|
|
the fixed signs where resistance is greatest, but even there when sickness
|
|
gets a grip on the person it hangs on like grim death, for it lessens the
|
|
power of the body to throw off disease quickly, hence recuperation is very
|
|
slow.
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|
|
|
These aspects are extremely adverse to that which is generally termed
|
|
success, but they give an abundance of experience, so they are excellent
|
|
from the standpoint of the soul. It may be truly said of the person who has
|
|
them, that "the best-laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley," for no mat-
|
|
ter how carefully he may plan his affairs he will be subject to delays and
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obstacles which thwart his desires. His marriage is unhappy and is likely
|
|
to end in divorce or early death of the partner. He had difficulty in find-
|
|
ing and keeping employment, trouble with employers and authorities, a fell-
|
|
ing as if he were held in leash all his life and denied expression in any
|
|
direction. These are the outward experiences but they are generated by the
|
|
inner nature, and until that changes he must suffer the whiplash of neces-
|
|
sity. In the first place he has a tendency to crawl into a shell and shut
|
|
himself in and others out. He is a pessimist and a kill-joy, has little or
|
|
no regard for the feelings of others and is very obstinate. In the horo-
|
|
scope of a woman such an aspect signifies marriage to one much older who
|
|
will hold her with a very tight rein; it augurs death of the husband and of-
|
|
ten several marriages which are ended by death or divorce.
|
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|
|
These configurations often bring legacies, but either there is trouble
|
|
and litigation over the bequests, or the person squanders the estate after
|
|
he receives it. If Saturn is in his exaltation sign, Libra, the latter part
|
|
of the life may be better because the person may have taken the lessons of
|
|
life to heart and mended his ways.
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|
JUPITER CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO SUN. The conjunction
|
|
gives a tendency to apoplexy, especially if it occurs in Aries, but with
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that exception we may say that these configurations are sure indications of
|
|
health, wealth and happiness. They give the person an abundance of vitality
|
|
which is proof against very sever onslaughts of disease, and even when par-
|
|
ticularly unfavorable planetary influences succeed in breaking down his re-
|
|
sistance, recovery will be so rapid as to seem miraculous. This nearly im-
|
|
pregnable condition of health is all the more unassailable because it is
|
|
backed by a disposition at once SUNNY and JOVIAL and that latter character-
|
|
istic also makes the fortunate possessors of these aspects beloved by all
|
|
with whom they come in contact. Everybody is glad to see the person with
|
|
the perpetual smile, but they do more than "smile"--they earn the friendship
|
|
universally bestowed upon them by deeds of kindness, by words of sympathy,
|
|
cheer or hope as the occasion may demand. They are trusted by everybody be-
|
|
cause they never betray a trust. They have clear heads, good judgment and
|
|
executive ability so that they are well fitted to help others. These char-
|
|
acteristics also favor their own financial fortunes, so they accumulate
|
|
wealth, but theirs is never "tainted money;" they never benefit by the loss
|
|
of others. They are religiously conservative and may be aptly described as
|
|
"pillars of society." They shine particularly in government work.
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JUPITER SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE SUN is bad for the health because it
|
|
gives a tendency to form bad habits. The person is far too fond of the
|
|
so-called "good things of life," and very selfish in supplying his own com-
|
|
forts; he never exercises nor denies himself so the circulation becomes
|
|
sluggish and as these people have a superabundance of blood this sluggish-
|
|
ness is productive of various noxious growths and functional disorders;
|
|
sometimes a fit of anger raises the blood pressure to such a point that a
|
|
vessel bursts and ends the life or leaves the person henceforth a useless
|
|
wreck.
|
|
|
|
These aspects give a bombastic haughty dispositions with an inordinate
|
|
love of display and thus induce extravagance both in social and business af-
|
|
fairs with the result that the person sometimes finds himself involved in
|
|
debt which he cannot pay and then it is but a step to the bankruptcy court.
|
|
A false price often prevents these people from working honestly for others;
|
|
they would rather prey upon the public as gamblers, followers of races and
|
|
other so-called sports where there is an opportunity to swindle people and
|
|
get what they call an "easy" living until they land in the meshes of the
|
|
law. Children with these aspects should be given special training in
|
|
self-restraint, thrift and honesty; they will have a tendency to scorn and
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scoff at religion, but perhaps the memory of a devout mother may help to
|
|
keep them straight.
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|
MARS PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO SUN. The conjunction gives
|
|
a tendency to fever, especially if it occurs in Aries, the sign which gov-
|
|
erns the head, but it is curious that people with that configuration seem
|
|
also to be able to endure a much higher temperature than others, and come
|
|
unscathed through such a siege of sickness as would ordinarily prove fatal.
|
|
With that exception these aspects all produce a super-abundance of vital en-
|
|
ergy which assures their possessor of the most radiant health all through
|
|
life, they strengthen the constitution and make the person able to endure
|
|
the harder tasks, and give him a dauntless determination and courage to face
|
|
the greatest odds. Given a plan to follow he may be trusted to overcome all
|
|
physical obstacles for he has both executive and constructive ability to-
|
|
gether with an indomitable will which refuses to recognize defeat. The dis-
|
|
position is frank and open but blunt and often brusque; they are too in-
|
|
tensely bent on whatever they want to do to waste time in politeness and
|
|
suavity; they brush the conventionalities aside without compunction and are
|
|
therefore not liked by people of too fine sensibilities; they are, however,
|
|
men and women of action and the foremost factors in the world's work; but
|
|
for their enterprise and energy the world would move much more slowly.
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|
Aspects to the Sun and Mars are absolutely necessary to give zest to
|
|
life; even adverse aspects are better than none, for where these planets are
|
|
unaspected the person is listless, vapid and he will never amount to any-
|
|
thing no matter how good the figure may be in other respects.
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|
MARS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE SUN also endows the person with an abun-
|
|
dance of energy and the faculty of leadership, but these are turned to pur-
|
|
poses of deviltry and destruction. The courage implanted by the good as-
|
|
pects becomes foolhardiness, the person has loud, overbearing, swaggering
|
|
manner and is ready to fight at the drop of a hat, he is always in opposi-
|
|
tion to constituted authority and ready to rebel wherever he sees a chance.
|
|
He has an extremely fiery temper but holds no resentment. On account of
|
|
these qualities he is universally disliked both by employers and his
|
|
fellow-workers, is always in hot water and never stays long in any place for
|
|
he is an agitator and trouble-maker. These aspects also dispose to acci-
|
|
dents in which the person may be maimed, also to gunshot and knife-wounds,
|
|
to scalding-burns and to fevers, inflammatory complaints, boils and erup-
|
|
tions.
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URANUS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE SUN makes the person intuitive, original, in-
|
|
ventive and independent in his manner of conduct and personal appearance,
|
|
also with respect to food and certain mannerisms; he is what people call ec-
|
|
centric, often conspicuous, yet not offensively so; given to pursuits and
|
|
studies which people consider "queer" such as occultism and astrology, but
|
|
also delving into the unknown after nature's secrets concerning electricity
|
|
or the like. He often becomes a successful inventor if other aspects give
|
|
the mechanical ability to work out his schemes. Uranus rules the ether and
|
|
now that we are nearing the Aquarian age his vibrations will in increasing
|
|
measure bring to our ken methods of using nature's finer forces and the
|
|
people with the Sun sextile or trine Uranus will be the media to attract and
|
|
interpret them for us as the aerials and receivers in a wireless station
|
|
collect and transcribe the messages carried by the ether waves to which they
|
|
are attuned. The person often rises in life through the friendship of
|
|
people above him in the social scale. He is of a very high-strung tem-
|
|
perament but has himself well under control, and rarely shows temper or an-
|
|
ger. He is an out and out idealist.
|
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|
|
URANUS PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITIONS TO SUN makes the person
|
|
very high-strung, nervous and of uncontrolled emotions ready to fly into
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hysteria on any or no provocation. It predisposes to all nervous disorders
|
|
such as St. Vitus dance, epilepsy and lack of coordination. it makes him
|
|
impulsive and unreliable, without regard for the conventionalities highly
|
|
impatient of any human restraint upon his liberty and committed to the
|
|
theory of affinities, soulmates, and free-love, hence an undesirable mar-
|
|
riage partner and likely to figure in divorce proceedings or scandals of an
|
|
even worse nature.
|
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|
|
There is also danger of trouble on account of connection with anarchistic
|
|
plots where the inventive faculty may find scope in the construction of ex-
|
|
plosives and infernal machines. Unless these aspects are modified by other
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configurations these people are among the most dangerous to society. They
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are liable to accidents from lightning and electricity, and all through life
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they meet disappointment in every direction.
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NEPTUNE SEXTILE OR TRINE TO THE SUN favors the possibility of developing the
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spiritual faculties, for he intensifies the spiritual vibrations in the
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aura. Many people with these configurations hear the harmony of the spheres
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and if Mercury, the lower octave of Neptune gives the requisite dexterity
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they become musicians of high inspirational nature. In others it breed love
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of the occult which leads them into the higher life but they usually
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approach it from the intellectual standpoint of psychic investigators; a few
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live the life and obtain first-hand knowledge.
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NEPTUNE CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO THE SUN also brings
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the person in touch with the denizens of the invisible world by raising the
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vibrations in his aura, but these configurations attract the undesirable el-
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ement such as met at the ordinary spiritualistic seance. In a watery sign
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Neptune induces the person to drink to excess and then the resulting accel-
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eration of the vibratory rate frequently causes him to perceive the ugly,
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gruesome forms abounding in the lower realms of the invisible world, which
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are real elemental entities and not figments as believed by people who hear
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him tell what he sees during delirium tremens.
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These aspects also make the person liable to be swindled by sharpers and
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confidence men, and easily hoodwinked.
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It cannot be too strongly impressed upon readers and students that judgment
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is never to be formed on any planetary aspect or position apart from the
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balance of the horoscope. The unblended, basic nature of aspects is given
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so that students may recognize innate tendencies and be alert to overcome
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the evil and to cultivate the good. The free will of the individual can al-
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ways modify the horoscope, as pointed out on pages 58 and 59, and in Chapter
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XXII of this book. ("A word to the wise."--EDITOR.)
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CHAPTER IX
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VENUS THE PLANET OF LOVE
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In the 13th Chapter of Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians we find a
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eulogy of "love." The word used in the authorized version is "charity," but
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it ought to be read as "love." Love suffereth long and is kind, love
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vaunteth not herself, is not puffed up, believeth all things, endureth all
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things. . .Whether there be prophecies they shall fail, whether there be
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knowledge it shall vanish away." He concludes that in time FAITH and HOPE
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will pass away because we shall know the things in which we now have faith
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and our hopes will have been realized, but love, he contends, remains for-
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ever. The keynote of Venus is "love," "harmony," and "rhythm," and if we
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want to know her nature we may profitably read that chapter and substitute
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"Venus' for "Love." Venus vaunteth not herself, is not puffed up, seeketh
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not her own, rejoices not in iniquity but in truth, beareth all things,
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believeth all things, endureth all things. These sayings are all true when
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applied to Venus for she furnishes the unifying bond between all members of
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the human family in whatever relationship they may be placed. It is the
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love-ray of Venus piercing deeply the heart of the mother which breeds in
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her the tender care wherewith she nourishes her offspring through helpless
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infancy. Venus sounds the love call of the youth and the maiden, gives and
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takes, smoothing out all the difficulties in the conjugal career. She is
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ever burning incense upon the altar of affection and from her garden of love
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comes the flowers which scent even the most sordid souls with celestial per-
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fume and raise them for the time being to the stature of gods.
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But when Venus is afflicted, all these sublime qualities become tainted
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and take a hideous aspect according to the nature of their affliction.
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Squares and oppositions turn love to lust which makes the person revel in
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sensual gratification; the perception of beauty which expresses itself as
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art becomes slovenliness, the tendency to self-sacrifice, the giving of one-
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self for others is turned to selfishness and the person will then seem to
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use others to escape any task or effort not to his or her liking, laziness
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being one of the most prominent characteristics of an afflicted Venus.
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Being feminine, Venus never reaches out toward others, but exerts a mag-
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netic energy which draws them to her. Therefore she represents in a man's
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horoscope those of the opposite sex to whom the person is drawn, but in a
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woman's horoscope Venus describes the person's own attraction for the op-
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posite sex and Mars the masculine planet shows who will be attracted by her
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charms.
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Venus is essentially dignified in Taurus and Libra, and exalted in
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Pisces, and therefore her influence is most powerfully felt when she is
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placed in those signs. She is weak and afflicted when placed in either of
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the martial signs, Aries or Scorpio, where she is in her fall, or when she
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is i the mercurial sign, Virgo. The best House position for her is the Sev-
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enth where her influence will make the marriage serene and blissful.
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VENUS IN THE TWELVE HOUSES
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VENUS IN THE FIRST HOUSE has a tendency to spread sunshine over the child's
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home and make the early life happy. It gives an amiable character so that
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the person is well liked because of his social nature and friendly disposi-
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tion. It brings out the love of music, art and a desire for pleasure. This
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is what may be called "a lucky position" for it makes the person very at-
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tractive to all with whom he or she comes in contact and in that way it
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tends to give general success in life. It is also very good for the general
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health.
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VENUS IN THE SECOND HOUSE is an indication of financial success in life.
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People with Venus in this position are usually very popular and are thus
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helped by their friends to lucrative positions. At the same time this posi-
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tion makes the person very wasteful and prodigal so that it tends to make
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him spend more then he earns. The money is usually squandered on
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pleasure, dress and ornaments for self by a woman and for an amour by a
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man, and not infrequently leads to abuses which undermine the health.
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This position also shows gain by dealing in things ruled by Venus, such as
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dress goods, jewelry, music, etc.
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VENUS IN THE THIRD HOUSE has a particularly beneficial effect upon the mind,
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making the person cheerful, optimistic and inclined to look at everything
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from the bright side of life. It gives a love of music, art, literature and
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everything that has a refining influence, and unusual facility for express-
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ing one's self in a happy, appropriate manner, either in speech or writing.
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It gives love of travel; the person will enjoy himself on his journeys and
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benefit by them. It also makes relations with brothers and sisters and
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neighbors and the people in one's immediate environment congenial.
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VENUS IN THE FOURTH HOUSE shows happy conditions in the home, particularly
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in the latter part of life. It also indicates that an inheritance may be
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left to the person and that if he owns houses or lands he will gain much by
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them.
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VENUS IN THE FIFTH HOUSE makes the person unusually affectionate and as a
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result he or she usually experiences a number of love affairs all of which
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run their courses smoothly. In indicates that the marriage will be fruitful
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and production of lovely and loving children. It is a fortunate position
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for teachers and people connect with education institutions, also for those
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engaged in publication of literature and for gain by speculation in stocks
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or similar securities.
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VENUS IN THE SIXTH HOUSE gives the person faithful servants who will work
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for his interest if he is an employer. If he is an employee, it will make
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him well liked by his employers and fellow-workers. It is a fairly good po-
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sition for health provided the person does not abuse it. That is to say,
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the constitution is harmonious, but not very strong. If the health is
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guarded with care it will remain in good condition for life, but a very
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|
little abuse may turn the scales the other way and make the person an in-
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valid.
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VENUS IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE is one of the surest signs of domestic felicity.
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It signifies an early marriage and an increase of prosperity after that
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event. If the person finds it expedient to enter into partnership on a
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business basis the presence of Venus tends to make this relationship harmo-
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nious and beneficial. It is also a good sign that if litigation seems
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necessary some way will be found to settle the matter without actual rup-
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ture. This position is good for actors, singers, and others whose calling
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brings them before the public in a vocal capacity for it ensures a kind and
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sympathetic reception on the part of their audience.
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VENUS IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE will bring gain by marriage, partnership or legacy
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if it is well aspected, but if it is afflicted it brings loss and disap-
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pointment in love, or an extravagant marriage partner, and legal trouble
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over a will.
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VENUS IN THE NINTH HOUSE is a very fortunate position if Venus is well
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aspected, for being so highly elevated here it exercises considerable influ-
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ence in life and makes the disposition exceedingly kind, sympathetic and
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helpful so that by these qualities the person becomes much esteemed and
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|
sought after, particularly in charitable or religious work, for this posi-
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|
tion also brings out the devotional side of the nature. It gives a love of
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music, art and drama as well as everything that has an influence for soul
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upliftment. Whenever the person journeys from one place to another for gain
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or for pleasure. Venus in the Ninth House will smooth the path before him
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and make his trip thoroughly enjoyable. If Venus is afflicted in the Ninth
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House the person will long to do or to be all the foregoing things, but
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will find it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible to accomplish his de-
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sire.
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VENUS IN THE TENTH HOUSE is one of the best signs of general success in the
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life when well aspected. The person who has this position becomes very
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popular, particularly with the opposite sex, and will rise in the social
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|
scale through marriage. It gives an ability to avoid trouble in life and
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|
extract from it all the pleasure there is in every situation. Comfortable
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|
financial circumstances attend upon the person all through life and foster a
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|
general attitude of optimism. When Venus is afflicted in the Tenth House
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|
the person is looked down on by those in his social environment and though
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|
he tries to ingratiate himself with those who are in the charmed circles, he
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|
will find himself left with snubs and insults. A hasty or ill-considered
|
|
marriage is apt to make matters worse and bring him farther into disrepute,
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as a scapegrace.
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VENUS IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE if well-aspected brings to the person hosts of
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friends who are willing and anxious to aid him in the realization of his
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|
hopes, wishes and desires, but it depends upon the nature and character of
|
|
the sign wherein Venus is placed as well as on the strength of the aspects
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whether they will be able to do so or not. For instance, if Venus is in the
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Eleventh House in Aries or Scorpio, one of the martial signs where she is
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weak, and aspected only by sextiles from Mercury and the Moon, very little
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|
help can be expected of her compared to what she will give if she is in her
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|
own signs, Taurus or Libra, and aspected by trines from the Sun and Jupiter.
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|
In the case first cited, the friends drawn to the person may be ever so sin-
|
|
cere in their wish to help but will not have the ability. In the latter
|
|
case they will exert powerful influence and will accomplish wonders. If Ve-
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nus is afflicted in the Eleventh House it is very often found that the per-
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|
son attracts friends who impose upon him and use him for their own objects
|
|
and when they have so used him to the fullest extend and he cannot serve
|
|
their purpose any longer they throw him aside.
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VENUS IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE if well-aspected indicates that the person will
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|
benefit from the things signified by this House, viz., occupations connected
|
|
with prisons, hospitals or charitable institutions, or by work in a chemical
|
|
laboratory or by some such secluded occupation where he does not come in
|
|
touch with the public. It also favors study and practice of the occult and
|
|
gives a tendency to secret, clandestine love affairs which will probably run
|
|
smoothly if Venus is well-aspected, but if she is weak by sign, or afflicted
|
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in the Twelfth House she will cause trouble through jealousy, divorce and
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scandal, or sickness in confinement on account of over-indulgence of the
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passions, particularly if Venus is in Scorpio which governs the generative
|
|
organs, or in Taurus which gives the same effect by reflex action, where it
|
|
signifies self-abuse.
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VENUS IN THE TWELVE SIGNS
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VENUS IN ARIES lends ardors to the affection of Venus by blending them with
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|
the fire of Mars who is ruler of Aries and for that reason it makes the per-
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son very ardent in the expression of affection. This usually leads to
|
|
popularity especially among the opposite sex and often results in a hasty
|
|
marriage, but that kind of love is not and cannot be lasting. Eventually
|
|
the fire of passion burns out the love and marriages brought about by this
|
|
position are then fruitful sources of domestic unhappiness. This position
|
|
also inclines the person to be rash and impulsive whenever his sympathies
|
|
are appealed to, so that he often helps an unworthy cause. Venus in Aries
|
|
also inclines the person to general extravagance in his expenditures.
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VENUS IN TAURUS is a splendid position for there she is essentially digni-
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|
fied and much stronger than in the other signs with the exception of Libra
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[PAGE 178] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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and Pisces where she is respectively dignified and exalted. It is a very
|
|
favorable position for financial affairs, especially gains derived through
|
|
the person's own efforts in whatever vocation in life he may have chosen.
|
|
It gives a friendly and sociable disposition with the ability to inspire re-
|
|
ciprocal feelings in others. People with Venus in Taurus are very set in
|
|
their opinions concerning correct form and decorum, correct in speech and
|
|
once they have formed an opinion they hold to it very tenaciously. They are
|
|
generous but not extravagant.
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VENUS IN GEMINI blends the beauty of Venus with the mercurial ability to ex-
|
|
press so that people who have this configuration are able to choose their
|
|
words with singular facility and infuse in them a rhythm which is like music
|
|
to the ears of a listener. Therefore this is one of the positions which
|
|
make poets, provided of course that other indications in the horoscope sup-
|
|
port, for it should always be remembered by the student that no single as-
|
|
pect or position is in itself sufficient to mark a prominent characteristic.
|
|
To do this the whole horoscope must be blended. This position has a very
|
|
refining influence on the mind, inclining to a literary or artistic career.
|
|
It makes the person beloved of his brothers and sisters, neighbors and other
|
|
people in his immediate environment. This position also inclines to
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marriage and frequently to more than one union. It favors traveling both
|
|
for gain and pleasure, especially short journeys.
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|
VENUS IN CANCER blends the characteristics of Venus with those of the Moon
|
|
and the psychic watery nature of Cancer. Therefore this position gives the
|
|
person a very fruitful imagination and he or she is very part to come in
|
|
touch with the inhabitants of the unseen world or at least take up some very
|
|
devotional phase of religion; but this is dangerous because Venus is
|
|
negative, attracting without selecting or discriminating hence makes liable
|
|
to domination by spirit controls and the dangers of mediumship.
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VENUS IN LEO is compounding love, for Leo rules the heart and whoever has
|
|
this position will be tender-hearted to a degree. Contrary to the commonly
|
|
accepted ideas there is a cruel streak in Leo, but when Venus is there,
|
|
there is no more loving and tender sign in the zodiac, besides being that
|
|
Leo is a fixed sign Venus in this position makes for an unparalleled asser-
|
|
tion of the affections when once they have been placed and an unswerving
|
|
loyalty to the object thereof. Being that Leo is the fifth sign Venus in
|
|
Leo also gives success in entertainment or educational enterprises and the
|
|
blending of the Venus ray with the solar brings favor from those above the
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person in the social scale.
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VENUS IN VIRGO, the Sixth House sign gives the person a deep and tender sym-
|
|
pathy for the sick and people with this position make good nurses. This po-
|
|
sition also favors occupation as a chemist, or a dietitian who is concerned
|
|
with the preparation of foods for the maintenance or attainment of health.
|
|
If the person has employees or subordinates under his management his rela-
|
|
tions with those people will always be very pleasant, and they will serve
|
|
him well.
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|
VENUS IN LIBRA, the Seventh House sign is essentially dignified and strong,
|
|
This is one of the positions which testify to a fruitful and congenial mar-
|
|
riage or successful partnership. It gives musical or artistic ability and
|
|
makes the person popular in public life. If engaged as a speaker or singer
|
|
it ensures an appreciate audience whenever he appears in public.
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VENUS IN SCORPIO is the worst position of all in which she may be placed,
|
|
for here again the love ray of Venus blends with the martial fire of passion
|
|
in the sign governing the genitals so that if there are no other redeeming
|
|
and restraining influences in the horoscope love turns to lust and the un-
|
|
bridled gratification of an exaggerated sexual desire, especially if the
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Moon or Mars are there. This is apt to undermine the constitution and
|
|
though that may not be apparent for a long time the effect of such a sapping
|
|
of the vitality will some time be felt and cause a general breakdown, but
|
|
that, of course, is nothing compared with the moral effect of the practices
|
|
indicated by this passion. It should be said furthermore for the benefit of
|
|
those who have this position that it does not matter whether such abuses
|
|
take place in wedlock or not; Nature does not care whether they have been
|
|
legalized by man-made law or not. From her standpoint they are a violation
|
|
of the law of life and will be punished whether sanctioned by society or
|
|
not. This position also gives a love of luxury and anything that stirs the
|
|
emotions or wherein the senses may revel. Curiously enough it also some-
|
|
times gives a sense of deep religious devotion which them serves as an out-
|
|
let for the overcharged feelings of the native. This position also creates
|
|
jealousy and trouble in marriage and the reputation of the person is apt to
|
|
be smirched. A well-aspected Venus in Scorpio is liable to bring a legacy.
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VENUS IN SAGITTARIUS. This is another of her strongest positions for there
|
|
her qualities blend with those of Jupiter, the planet of benevolence, to
|
|
foster love and good-will among men. Therefore also this position indicates
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a genial and optimistic disposition, a sympathetic, kind and generous heart,
|
|
a love of God expressed in religious devotion, or love of man shown by phi-
|
|
lanthropy and charity. It indicates a refined mind, cultured, and fond of
|
|
drama, art and music. It fosters the imagination and intuition and like the
|
|
other double-bodies signs Gemini and Pisces, it inclines to plurality of
|
|
marriages.
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|
VENUS IN CAPRICON, the Tenth House sign, gives social success and popular-
|
|
ity, but Venus does not blend well with Saturn, the ruler of Capricorn.
|
|
There is therefore a slight tendency to melancholy in people who have Venus
|
|
in that position, Nor are they ever secure in the favors which they receive
|
|
from other people or in their popularity, for Saturn has a tendency to throw
|
|
them down when they have reached the highest pinnacle. Therefore, though
|
|
this influence may help them to climb the ladder of advancement in social
|
|
circles or in business they are never safe in their position. This influ-
|
|
ence makes a person very jealous of honor and he takes it to heart when
|
|
sometimes Saturn throws him down. Venus in Saturn's sign often causes the
|
|
person to disregard the fact that disparity in ages is so fatal to happiness
|
|
in marriage and hence if he marries young he takes someone who is much older
|
|
than himself for a partner or if married in later years he selects someone
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who is still in the bloom of youth with the almost inevitable result that
|
|
disagreement and dissolution of the marriage tie take place in the course of
|
|
a few years. Frequently also people with this position of Venus marry for
|
|
business or as a matter of convenience. In short Venus never reaches her
|
|
legitimate expression of love in Saturn's House and therefore such unions
|
|
are always a source of sorrow and disappointment to the contracting parties.
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|
VENUS IN AQUARIUS indicates a blending of the Uranian qualities, indepen-
|
|
dence, impatience of restraint, disregard of convention, desire for
|
|
originality, uncompromising sincerity and intuition, with those of Venus and
|
|
as a result we find that people with this position refuse to be bound by the
|
|
usual restrictive rules of society in their love affairs and follow their
|
|
heart's inclination regardless of what others may say or think. They are
|
|
firm believers in the theory of soul-mates, affinities, et cetera, and li-
|
|
able to act in the most unexpected manner with such startling suddenness
|
|
that neither they nor anyone else are able to foresee what they may say or
|
|
do next. But at the same time they are so loving and sincere in their con-
|
|
victions that friends never fail them and whatever success they attain in
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life is usually due to the efforts of friends to help them to realize their
|
|
hopes, wishes and aspirations.
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|
VENUS IN PISCES is in her own exaltation sign where she again blends with
|
|
the benefic ray of Jupiter and as Pisces is a watery sign this position sig-
|
|
nifies a powerful emotional nature, subdued and toned down by the element of
|
|
sorrow inherent in the twelfth house sign. This position therefore indi-
|
|
cates someone capable of feeling a sentiment such as that felt by our Savior
|
|
when He said: "Come unto Me all ye that are weak and heavy laden and I will
|
|
give you rest." Thus Venus in Pisces indicates a nature yearning and aching
|
|
to assist those who are afflicted by bodily ills or suffering from sorrow.
|
|
This position also gives an intense love of music and when other testimonies
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concur, considerable ability to express either vocally or instrumentally,
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for music is the most wonderful outlet for the deepest emotions of which the
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human soul is capable. People with Venus in Pisces are especially liable to
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financial imposition on the part of others and trouble through an illegal
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marriage.
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[PAGE 185] VENUS, THE PLANET OF LOVE
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VENUS IN ASPECT WITH OTHER PLANETS
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THE SUN PARALLEL OR CONJUNCTION VENUS calls out the artistic side of the
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nature, making the person fond of music, art and poetry. It also strength-
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ens the love-nature and if the configuration occurs in the seventh house it
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is a positive testimony of unalloyed marital bliss. In the second or eighth
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house it leads to extravagance of the person or his mate, in Scorpio it is
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not good for the morals and in Pisces it leads to intemperance, but gener-
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ally speaking, these aspects strengthen the constitution, increase the
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popularity and make social intercourse smooth so that the person finds many
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friends and keeps them.
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As the orbit of Venus is so small she never forms the sextile, trine,
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square or opposition to the Sun.
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MERCURY CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL OR SEXTILE TO VENUS (Note.--Venus and Mer-
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cury are never more than 76 degrees apart, therefore they can only form the
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conjunctions, parallels and sextiles, but not the trine, square nor opposi-
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tion.)
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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 suave, affable
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[PAGE 186] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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and persuasive.
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THE MOON CONJUNCTION, PARALLEL, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS. The Moon is
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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-
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riage when they occur in a man's horoscope. But in a woman's horoscope
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these aspects operate upon the health, for the Moon is the planet of fecun-
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dity and has rule over the female functions in particular which are so large
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a factor in the health of a woman; this latter is much strengthened by the
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good aspects of the Moon and Venus. These aspects make the person an orator
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with a fruitful imagination; give love of pleasure, music and art, and an
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engaging personality, very attractive to the opposite sex, because kindly,
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affectionate and sympathetic. They tend to general success in life and the
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person usually has sufficient for the day and the way.
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THE MOON SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO VENUS is an indication of trouble in
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marriage for a man, because the wife described by an afflicted Venus will be
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slovenly and of dissolute habits which will destroy domestic happiness. In
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a woman's horoscope it indicates disturbance of the female functions and it
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also gives a tendency to digestive troubles and poor circulation when in the
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horoscope of either sex. These aspects also give a liability to trouble
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through slander and public scandal.
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SATURN SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS. The good qualities of Venus are love
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and affection and the good qualities of Saturn are tact, diplomacy, method,
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system, justice, thrift and economy. We may therefore judge that when these
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two planets are configurated in good aspect they make the person faithful
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and true, just and methodical, qualities which make for success in all de-
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partments of life. Therefore a person with these aspects will be much
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sought as a friend or advisor, or as a person to be trusted with any commis-
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sion requiring sterling honesty and ability. They make the person simple in
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his tastes and of impeachable morality, and give honor, esteem, health and
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easy circumstances.
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SATURN PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO VENUS brings out
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the evil qualities of the two planets and troubles which are thus generated
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usually come through the person's relations with the opposite sex. It makes
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him underhanded and scheming to gratify his passions often in an unusual
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manner and his perverted desires are usually directed against some one who
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is much younger than himself. If regular marriage relations are entered
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into, such a person is usually a demon of jealousy who makes life a burden
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[PAGE 188] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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for the marriage partner on account of his suspicious nature. People with
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these afflictions are also stingy in all money matters and exceedingly
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avaricious. They have poor business judgment and are therefore liable to
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losses, failure and bankruptcy.
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JUPITER PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS is one of the
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nest signs of success and general good fortune. It favors the accumulation
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of wealth and the enjoyment of all the luxuries of life. It is a good indi-
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cation of a successful and happy marriage, social prestige and the respect
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of all whom the person comes in contact. It gives the person a jovial, op-
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timistic, generous and large-hearted disposition, and makes hospitable to a
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degree; interested and active in philanthropic measures, a liberal mind tol-
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erant of the views of others even where he differs radically, fond of plea-
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sure, traveling parties, and capable of enjoying life to the fullest extent.
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These aspects also give talent for music, especially if either planet is in
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Pisces.
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JUPITER SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO VENUS gives the same luxurious likings as
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the good aspects, but limits the ability to satisfy them; although such
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people make the most frantic efforts to present a fine front to the world,
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they are generally found out to be shams. Their lack of business ability is
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often responsible for failure and bankruptcy and they are very liable to
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[PAGE 189] VENUS, THE PLANET OF LOVE
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suffer losses through the treachery of others. Love and marriage also are
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sources of sorrow for those whom Venus and Jupiter are afflicting. They are
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apt to be jilted before marriage or the marriage partner may prove faithless
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and may abscound. These aspects also produce and amorous nature likely to
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take liberties regardless of the laws of decency and to be faithless to mar-
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riage vows. They make people extremely self-indulgent and in Pisces they
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predispose to drink.
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MARS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS will give an ambitious, aspiring and ad-
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venturous nature, amorous and extremely demonstrative in its affection, very
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fond of sports and pleasures. It gives the person an abundance of energy
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and business acumen, consequently he has a splendid earning capacity but he
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wastes money for he loves above all things to make a great outward show and
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display. Being a free spender he is also very popular among his associates,
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and being, as already said, of an amorous nature he marries either very
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early or the marriage is a very hasty one.
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MARS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO VENUS does not always operate in the same
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manner, but is to be classed as a good or bad aspect according to circum-
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stances and the matter to be judged. For instance, Mars conjunction Venus
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makes the person less blunt and domineering, more kind and polite; it is
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[PAGE 190] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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therefore good in that respect; but the conjunction also strengthens he pas-
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sional nature, especially if it occurs in Scorpio; and in the Twelfth House
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it leads to self-abuse so that in those cases it is decidedly bad.
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MARS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION VENUS. See page 330.
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URANUS SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS makes the person mentally alert, of quick
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intuitive perception and exceedingly magnetic, especially to the opposite
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sex; and he also attracts hosts of friends who will be a benefit and assis-
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tance to him. These aspects give love of art, music and poetry and are fa-
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vorable indications of a happy marriage often at a very early age, or one
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suddenly consummated. They also sometimes bring the person love of a pla-
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tonic nature.
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URANUS CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO VENUS. There is a doubt as to whether
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these aspects should be classed as good or evil, which must be settled in
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the individual horoscope where they occur for they may work either way, de-
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pending upon the other configuration. If Venus is otherwise afflicted in
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the horoscope, for instance the conjunction or parallel will further accen-
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tuate her evil qualities, but if she is well placed or aspected Uranus will
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bring out the nobler side.
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[PAGE 191] VENUS, THE PLANET OF LOVE
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URANUS SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO VENUS. The square or opposition always
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brings trouble through the sex relation: a hasty, ill-considered union,
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quarrels, divorces, public scandals through clandestine intercourse and kin-
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dred irregularities, with loss of friend, prestige and popularity, exile
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from home and family and sudden financial losses through unexpected or un-
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foreseen happenings. There is a general lack of balance, an erratic person-
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ality.
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NEPTUNE SEXTILE OR TRINE TO VENUS makes an inspirational musician. It gives
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a fertile imagination and deep emotions, a nature that is pure and chaste,
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hence occasionally it leads to platonic unions and companionship of the most
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esthetic nature.
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NEPTUNE CONJUNCTION OR PARALLEL TO VENUS is to be judged on the same line as
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indicated in the case of Mars and Uranus.
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NEPTUNE SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO VENUS makes the person liable to sorrow,
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loss and trouble, especially through the marriage partner or anyone else in
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whom he trusts. People with these aspects should be particularly careful to
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avoid anything which has in it an element of chance or speculation, for they
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are sure to lose, especially in dealing with large companies or corpora-
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tions.
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