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[PAGE 448] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER XXI
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MARRIAGE AND OFFSPRING
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There was a time when man-in-the-making was male-female and able to beget
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children without the assistance of another, but when one pole of the cre-
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ative force was directed upward to build the brain and the larynx mankind
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ceased to be bisexual and thenceforth each male or female had to seek its
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complement to accomplish the begetting of children. Therefore marriage was
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instituted by the angels as a sacrament and the sacred rite of generation
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was performed under their supervision in great temples at certain times of
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the year when the interplanetary lines of force were propitious for propaga-
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tion. The rest of the time all lived together in the paradisiacal bliss of
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chase companionship. Therefore parturition was painless and sickness and
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sorrow were unknown.
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But when, under the guidance of the fallen angels, the Lucifer spirits,
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mankind commenced to exercise the creative function for pleasure regardless
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of the stellar ray, death entered and the woman began to bring forth her
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children in sorrow and suffering. For though a minister may LEGALLY marry
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people, he, being ignorant of the stellar script, cannot see if the basic
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harmony necessary to truly mate two souls is present. Therefore, alas, most
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marriages fail to bring the happiness and satisfaction of soul which mark
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the companionship of true mates. Besides there is the pain of parturition
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incidental to mismating and the increased suffering of the ego which is
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building its body under inharmonious prenatal conditions. Surely, a heavy
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toll to pay for ignorance of the stellar science! Worse still, in the great
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majority of cases where people do know astrology or where they are informed
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of its pronouncement in their case, they refuse to heed it warning voice
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when it is contrary to their desires. They often even hate the astrologer
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who has the temerity to tell them that sorrow is in store if they wed.
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Therefore it is at best a thankless task.
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But this matter is so important at our present stage of evolution, it has
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such far-reaching consequences both for the individual and for society, that
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it is really criminal to leave to chance the choice of a mate. Fortunately
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we are nearing the Aquarian Age and there is no doubt that people will then
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study the stellar script; perhaps they will institute matrimonial bureaus
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maintained by the church or state, with a view to guiding the growing gen-
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eration in the right direction. If children whose nativities are harmonious
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could visit at each others' homes and become playmates the attachment would
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undoubtedly ripened into love with the years. Then marriage would not end
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the romance as it unfortunately does in the majority of unions consummated
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at the present time, but it would intensify love and happiness year by year.
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The bond of affection would grow stronger and aid the soul growth of those
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under its magic spell as no other relation can.
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Children would not be accidents then. They would be loved into life and
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they would scarcely miss the heaven they had left for they would find in
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their homes a heaven on earth. Therefore we pray that the time may soon
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come when each community will have its matrimonial bureau conducted upon the
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astrological basis where parents may send their child's birth data and re-
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ceive in return the name and address of another child who will be harmonious
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as a mate. If the parents of both feel satisfied with respect to family
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connections, etc., the children could be made acquainted,; if not, other
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names could be submitted by the bureau until one suitable according to both
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the social and astrological standards was found. The children could then
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become playmates, and there is no doubt that in time their affection would
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grow into a love that would satisfy the youthful sentiments of romance.
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Later an ideal marriage would crown their happiness.
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Nor should we wait for the church or state to take the initiative. If
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parents who believe in astrology would form associations, maintaining a cen-
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tral bureau where horoscopes of their children could be kept on file,
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grouped and classified with a view to finding true mates for them, it would
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give such a practical demonstration of the worth of astrology that in twenty
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five years enough cases could be pointed out to arrest the attention of con-
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servative people.
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HARMONY AND DISCORD
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Man is, as Paul says, spirit, soul and body. Therefore the blending of
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two beings in perfect harmony requires that they be in accord on the
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spiritual, moral and physical planes, symbolized in the horoscope by the Sun
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and Moon (Spirit or Ego), Mars and Venus (soul or sex) and the Ascendant
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governing the physical body. These significators taken together with the
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sign on the Seventh House and the planet therein show the innate agreement
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or discord between people so far as the matrimonial relationship is con-
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cerned.
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The physical harmony is judged by comparison of the rising sign of the
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two persons involved. Fiery signs agree, so do earthy, airy or watery
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signs. But a person with a fiery sign rising cannot successfully mate with
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one who has a watery or earthy sign on the Ascendant. It is like mixing
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fire and water, or heaping earth upon fire. Fire will only combine with
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fire and air. People having a watery sign on the Ascendant may harmonize
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with a person having an earthy sign rising, or vice versa. But neither the
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earthy nor watery signs will mix with the fiery triplicity.
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On the moral plane the relationship is governed by Mars and Venus. If
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Venus in the horoscope of one person is the same sign and degree as Mars in
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the horoscope of another person, there will be love at first sight when they
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meet, but the attraction will be sexual and unless there are other powerful
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signs of harmony, Mars will dominate Venus, especially if Mars is situated
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in the Seventh House or highly elevated above Venus in the other person's
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horoscope.
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When the Sun in one person's horoscope is on the place of the Moon in the
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other person's chart harmony is shown on the spiritual plane.
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The ideal marriage requires the blending of the two charts in all these
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particulars and the happiness will depend upon the measure of agreement as
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indicated. There are unions where people are sexually mated but have en-
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tirely different characteristics in other respects and vice versa. There-
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fore the two charts must be examined in their entirety to give a reliable
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judgment.
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The following will explain the indications for marriage in the individual
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horoscope of both sexes.
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MEN'S MARRIAGES
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An early marriage is indicated in a man's horoscope:
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(1) When he is born in the light of the Moon, at the time she is pro-
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gressing from the new to the full, provided she is placed in the Fourth,
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Fifth, Sixth, Tenth, Eleventh, or Twelfth House.
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(2) When the Moon and Venus are strong and well aspected with a number
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of other planets in the fruitful signs, Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces.
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(3) When the Moon and Venus are in the Fifth or Seventh Houses which
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rule courtship and marriage.
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(4) When a fruitful sign is rising with Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces in
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the Fifth or Seventh Houses.
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(5) When Venus and Mars are dignified, elevated, strong and well
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aspected.
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(6) When Jupiter or Venus, or both, are in the Seventh House well
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aspected.
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A late marriage is shown in a man's horoscope:
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(1) When he is born in the dark of the Moon; that is to say, when the
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Moon is going from the full to the new and she is placed in the First, Sec-
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ond, Third, Seventh, Eighth, or Ninth Houses.
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(2) When the Moon or Venus are afflicted by Saturn, Mars, Uranus or
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Neptune, especially if either of these planets is placed in the Fifth or
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Seventh Houses.
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(3) When Saturn, Mars, Uranus or Neptune are in the Fifth or Seventh
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Houses.
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(4) When the Moon is square or opposition to Venus or Jupiter they
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bring trouble in courtship and consequent delays of the marriage.
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Marriage is denied or is accomplished with great difficulty:
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(1) When Saturn is in Scorpio which rules the genitals, or if the Moon
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is there parallel, conjunction, square or opposition to Saturn the planet of
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obstruction, for then there is little or no desire for sexual intercourse,
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hence such people generally remain bachelors.
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(2) When the Moon, or Venus, the planet of love, is afflicted in the
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Saturnine sign Capricorn, especially if the affliction comes from Saturn,
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the planet of obstruction, many obstacles to marriage present themselves and
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it is doubtful if they can be overcome, hence it is unlikely that the person
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will marry.
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(3) When the Moon is square or opposition to the Sun it is difficult
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for the person to make up his mind on any subject, and if the Moon is placed
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in the First, Second, Third, Seventh, Eighth or Ninth Houses, this will make
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it particularly difficult to come to a decision regarding marriage. If at
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the same time there is an affliction from Saturn he will never make up his
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mind, hence marriage will not be consummated.
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(4) When the Moon is in the last degrees of a sign she is said to be
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void of course, and if at the same time she makes no aspect to other plan-
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ets, it shows a lack of attraction to the opposite sex, which will probably
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prevent the person entering the marriage relation.
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WOMEN'S MARRIAGES
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An early marriage is indicated in a woman's horoscope:
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(1) When she is born in the light of the Moon, that is to say, when the
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orb of night is going from the new to the full, and the Sun is placed in the
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Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth, Eleventh, or Twelfth House.
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(2) When the Sun and Venus are in one of the fruitful signs, Cancer,
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Scorpio, or Pisces, and well aspected.
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(3) When the Sun, Venus, and Mars are well aspected in the Fifth or
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Seventh Houses which govern courtship and marriage.
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(4) When a fruitful sign is rising with Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces in
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the Fifth or Seventh Houses.
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(5) When Sun, Mars, and Venus are dignified, elevated, well and
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strongly aspected.
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(6) When Jupiter or Venus is in the Seventh House well aspected.
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A late marriage is shown in a woman's horoscope:
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(1) When she is born in the dark of the Moon; that is to say, when the
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Moon is going from the full to the new, and the Sun is placed in the First,
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Second, Third, Seventh, Eighth, or Ninth Houses.
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(2) When the Sun or Venus are afflicted by Saturn, Mars, Uranus or
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Neptune, especially if placed in the Fifth or Seventh Houses, which govern
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marriage and courtship.
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(3) When Saturn, Mars, Uranus or Neptune are in the Fifth or Seventh
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Houses.
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(4) When the Moon is square or opposition to Venus or Jupiter, delays
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and trouble in courtship and marriage may be looked for.
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(5) When the Moon is parallel, square or opposition to Uranus, the oc-
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tave of Venus, that also will bring delays.
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Marriage is denied or accomplished only with great difficulty:
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(1) When Saturn is in Scorpio, the sign which rules the genitals, or
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when the Sun is there parallel, conjunction, square, or opposition to Sat-
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urn, the planet of obstruction, the desire nature is held in clock, hence
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when either of these conditions is found in a woman's horoscope it is safe
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to judge that she will remain a spinster.
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(2) When the Sun, or Venus the planet of love, is afflicted in the Sat-
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urnine sign Capricorn, particularly if the affliction comes from Saturn, the
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planet of obstruction, there will be many obstacles to marriage and it is
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very doubtful if under the circumstances a marriage will result.
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(3) When the Sun and Moon are afflicting each other by square or op-
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position it makes the person vacillating on any subject, and if the Sun,
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which is significator or marriage for a woman, is placed in the First, Sec-
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ond, Third, Seventh, Eighth, or Ninth Houses, the will make it particularly
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difficult to come to a decision regarding marriage. Should there be at the
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same time an affliction between the Sun and Saturn it will eventually pre-
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vent the person from making up her mind, hence marriage will not be consum-
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mated.
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(4) When the Sun by progression makes no aspect to the other planets it
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indicates a lack of attraction to the opposite sex, which will probably pre-
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vent her from entering the marriage relation.
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HAPPINESS, SORROW AND BEREAVEMENT
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The masculine Sun is the particular significator of the marriage partner
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in a woman's horoscope, and the feminine Moon signifies the spouse in a
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man's chart. Hence when the Sun and Moon are in good aspect to each other,
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or to Venus, the planet of love, or Jupiter, the planet of benevolence, hap-
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piness and joy are assured in the married relationship, particularly if
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these planets are placed in the Seventh House.
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On the other hand, Saturn, Mars, Uranus or Neptune, afflicting the Sun in
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a female figure, or the Moon in a man's chart, indicate sorrow and trouble
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through the marriage relation. If they are placed in the Seventh House the
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testimony is all the more potent, and it is also foreshown that the marriage
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will be dissolved.
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In this respect, Saturn and Mars indicate death of the marriage partner;
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Uranus may also bring about this ending if afflicted by Saturn or Mars, but
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otherwise it points rather to a clandestine relationship which will probably
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bring about the dissolution of marriage by desertion or divorce.
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SECOND MARRIAGES
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If one or more of the malefics, Saturn, Mars, Uranus, and Neptune, are
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found in the Seventh House, and the Sun or Moon are in a fruitful sign, Can-
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cer, Scorpio, or Pisces, or in the double-bodies signs, Gemini or Sagit-
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tarius, it is likely that the person will marry several times, and probably
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to his sorrow.
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If the Sun or Moon are aspected to a number of planets placed in
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double-bodies signs, Gemini, Sagittarius, or Pisces, especially if these
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signs are on the Seventh House, two or more marriages are likely to occur.
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When the ruler of the Ascendant is placed in the Seventh House well aspected
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to other planets and in a double-sided sign, Gemini, Sagittarius, or Pisces,
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it indicates a plurality of marriages.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE HUSBAND OR WIFE
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In a man's horoscope the planets to which the Moon makes an aspect by
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progression after birth, indicate the women to whom he will be attracted,
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together with their character and disposition, which are determined by the
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signs that the planets are in and the aspects which they make. For illus-
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tration, let us suppose that the Moon in a certain person's horoscope comes
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first to a sextile of the Sun in Leo, and that the Sun is aspected by a
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trine to Jupiter, then we shall find the description of the wife by looking
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up the disposition, a noble character, a blonde and of florid complexion.
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If on the other hand, we find that the Moon after birth makes a square to
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Mars in Scorpio, and Mars in turn square to Venus, then it would show a
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woman of a very lewd, slothful and slovenly nature who would be domineering,
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quarrelsome, extremely difficult to get along with. Similarly for the other
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planets.
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In a woman's horoscope the husband is described by the planets to which
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the Sun makes an aspect by progression, these planets to be taken in connec-
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tion with the sign where they are found and the planets with which they in
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turn form configurations, and the method is the same as indicated in the
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case of the Moon in a man's horoscope. It should be remarked, however, that
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when the significator of the marriage partner, aspected by the Sun or Moon,
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is retrograde or weak by sign, as Saturn in Aries or Jupiter in Gemini, the
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attraction is not strong enough to culminate in a marriage but will probably
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indicate only a passing attraction. Therefore the student must use his
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judgment in these respects.
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CHILDREN
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Whether a person will have children or not cannot be judged from his or
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her individual horoscope with any degree of accuracy for this matter is not
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dependent on one only, therefore the horoscope of the prospective parents
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should be compared and the individuals indications blended, then if both
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horoscopes show a fruitful nature many children will be born, but if both
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are only moderately fertile, or if one is very fruitful and the other bar-
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ren, the forecast must be made accordingly.
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The indications shown i the individual horoscope may be interpreted as
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follows:
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The Moon is the planet of fecundation and therefore the most important
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significator; next comes Venus, the planet of love and attraction; and last,
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Jupiter, the planet of benevolence. If either of these planets is in the
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Fifth House, which indicates children, and in one of the fruitful or
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double-bodies signs, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces, Gemini, or Sagittarius, it is
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an indication that the person has a fruitful nature and will have a number
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of children who will be of good and pleasant disposition. A similar judg-
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ment may be formed if the Eleventh House is thus invested. For if we turn
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the horoscope upside down so that the Seventh House becomes the First, then
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it will show the marriage partner's figure, and the Eleventh House is then
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his Fifth House indicating children, therefore both the Fifth and Eleventh
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Houses should be considered in this matter. But as already said, the true
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state of conditions cannot be forecasted save by blending the actual figures
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of both parents.
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When the violent, turbulent Mars, or Saturn, famed in ancient mythology
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as a destroyer of children, or the Sun or Uranus, are in the Fifth or Elev-
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enth Houses, they either prevent the birth of children or destroy them dur-
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ing childhood. This is particularly true if Aries, Leo or Capricorn are on
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the cusps of either of these Houses.
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When the Moon is in Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces, Gemini, or Sagittarius, in
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good aspect to Jupiter or Venus, a large family is indicated.
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But when the Moon is in Aries, Leo, or Capricorn, and afflicted by one of
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the malefics or by the Sun, the marriage is usually barren. Saturn and Ve-
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nus in the Seventh House is also a sign of marriage without issue.
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If there is a difference in the testimonies of the Fifth and Eleventh
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Houses the judgment must be modified accordingly.
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CHAPTER XXII
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PROGRESSION OF THE HOROSCOPE
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FATE OR FREE WILL
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When a chain is subjected to strain, imperfections in any of its links
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become manifest, and the weakest link will break first. Similarly, in the
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case of the body, there are certain inherent weak points and these are indi-
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cated in the horoscope. From the moment of birth we subject the body to a
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constant strain, and in time the weakness of the various points becomes
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manifest as disease. The movement of the planets after birth measures the
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time when any particular link is liable to break. This motion of the plan-
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ets in the horoscope is called "Progression." Study and practice of medical
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Astrology require knowledge of how to progress the planets in the horoscope,
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and we shall therefore take up that subject in connection with the message
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of the stars relative to disease.
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When the Sun rises in the East the day is young and the labors allotted
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to each are still before us. Gradually the Sun progresses across the arched
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vault of the heavens, and mark the time set for the performance of our
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various duties, for keeping our appointments, for taking nourishment, rest
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and recreation, and when it has run it course through the day and has ceased
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to illuminate our sphere of action, its absence invites sleep until the dawn
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of a new day shall present opportunities for continuation of the activities
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left in abeyance from the previous day. If the Sun remained stationary at
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any certain point of the sky it would not serve as a time marker but as it
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is, all events of our lives are fixed by its progression.
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The horoscope is a chart of the heavens for the time when the mystic Sun
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of Life rises and awakes us from the long sleep between two lives, then we
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are born in the physical world, to continue the labors of a previous life,
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to keep the appointment there made with friend or foe; to reap the joy or
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bear the sorrow which is the fruitage of our former existence on earth; and
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as the progression of the sun marks the changing time of day and year, as it
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ushers in season after season in orderly sequence and changes the appearance
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of the Great World, the Macrocosm, so progression of the horoscope will cul-
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minate in events; it measures the periods of prosperity and adversity; it
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warns of impending temptation and tells from what quarter it will come, thus
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aiding us to escape if we will but listen to its warning. The natal horo-
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scope shows unerringly weak points in our character or constitution, but the
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progressed horoscope indicates when previous indulgence of harmful habits is
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scheduled to bring sorrow or sickness; it tells truthfully when crises
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culminate; thus it warns us to be on the alert at critical moments, and for-
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tifies us in the darkest hour of calamity, with hope of surcease of sorrow
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and sickness at a definite time, hence the importance of knowing how to
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progress the horoscope.
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But, some may say, if all is thus foreshown, it argues an inexorable des-
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tiny decreed by divine caprice; what use is there then of striving, or know-
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ing; let us eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. If we were born
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into this life on earth for the first and only time, to live here for a
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while and then pass away from this sphere never to return, fate and favorit-
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ism independent of justice would seem to rule. Such cannot be the case; in
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a world where everything else is governed by law, human existence must also
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be reducible to a system, and we hold that a reasonable solution of the mys-
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tery of life is given by the Twin Laws of Being, the Law of Rebirth and the
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Law of Causation.
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That which has a beginning must have an end, and conversely, that which
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is without ending can never have had a beginning. If the human spirit is
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immortal and cannot die, neither can it be born; if it will live to all
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eternity, it must have lived from eternity, there is no escape from this
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truth; pre-existence must be accepted if immortality is a fact in nature.
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In this world there is no law more plainly observable than the law of al-
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ternating cycles, which decrees succession of ebb and flow, day and night,
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summer and winter, waking and sleeping. Under the same law man's life is
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[PAGE 465] PROGRESSION IN THE HOROSCOPE
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lived alternatively in the physical world where he sows seeds of action and
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gains experiences according to his horoscope. These, the fruits of exist-
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ence here, are later assimilated as soul powers in the spiritual world,;
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birth and death are thus nothing more than gateways from one phase of man's
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life to another, and the life we now live is but one of a series. The dif-
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ferences of character, nobility or brutality, moral strength or weakness,
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possession of high ideals or low instincts, etc., are certain signatures of
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soul power or soul poverty. Finer faculties are the glorious garments of
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gentle souls wrought through many lives in the crucible of concrete exist-
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ence by trial and temptation. They shine with a luster which illuminates
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the way and makes it easier for others to follow. Coarseness of calibre
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proclaims the young in Life's School, but repeated existences here will in
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due time smoothe the rough corners, mellow and makes them soulful also.
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The horoscope shows this difference in the texture of the soul and the
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aspects indicate how the soul is ripened by the kaleidoscopic configurations
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of planets in progression, which fan the fires in the furnace of affliction
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to cleanse and purify the soul of blemish, or brighten the crown of virtue
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when victory is won, but though the planets show the tendencies most accu-
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rately there is one indeterminable factor which is not shown, a veritable
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astrological "x,"--THE WILL POWER OF THE MAN, and upon that rock astro-
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logical predictions are ever liable to founder; that, at times, is the
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[PAGE 466] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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Waterloo of even the most careful and competent astrologer, yet the very
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failure of well-founded predictions is the blessed assurance that we are not
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fated to do thus and so because our horoscope shows that at a certain time
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the stellar rays impel us in a given direction. In the final analysis we
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are the arbiters of our destiny, and it is significant, that while it is
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|
possible to predict for the great majority of mankind with absolute cer-
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tainty that the prediction will be vindicated, because they drift along the
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sea of life directed by the current of circumstance, predictions fro the
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striving idealist fail in proportion to this spiritual attainment of will
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power which rouses him to self assertion and resistance of wrong.
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A beautiful little poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox gives the idea in a most
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pleasing form:
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"One ship sails East and another sails West,
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With the selfsame winds that blow;
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'Tis the set of the sail
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And not the gale
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That determines the way they go.
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"Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate,
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As we voyage along through Life;
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'Tis the act of the soul
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That determines the goal'
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And not the calm or the strife."
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[PAGE 467] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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CHAPTER XXIII
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DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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AND THE REASON FOR THEM
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Besides the physical world in which we live, move and have our being at
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the present time, where sunshine and rain, storm and snow, heat and cold af-
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fect our physical being in various ways, a world of finer substance perme-
|
|
ates the denser matter, and the forces indigenous to that realm impinge upon
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our souls, as feelings, desires and emotions, because the soul is clothed in
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substance from that world. Mystics therefore call this realm in nature the
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Desire World. A still more subtle substance, an ocean of Thought, pervades
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both the Desire World and the Physical World, and as the mind is composed of
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substance from that region, it senses the waves of thought generated by
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other spirits endowed with mind.
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|
Here in the physical world, Time and Space are prime factors of exist-
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ence, but in the Desire World distance is practically eliminated because
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spirits having dropped the mortal coil travel with the speed of lightning,
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|
and as spiritual sight pierces the densest substance, light there is never
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obscured, so there is no night, neither does heat and cold affect the soul,
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hence there is no seasonal division either, to mark time as definitely as in
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[PAGE 468] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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the physical world. But nevertheless, there is a certain sequence of
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events. In soulflights from place to place on the globe, we sense the na-
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ture of intervening country in spite of speed, but in the World of Thought,
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|
to think of a place, is to be there instanter, neither is there past or fu-
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ture; events are not separated by time, or places by space, but all is one
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eternal HERE and NOW.
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As the science of Astrology is founded in cosmic fact, there are also
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three stages in progression from incipient events in the World of Thought,
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|
to accomplished facts in the Physical World, and there are two methods of
|
|
horoscopic progression pertaining to the finer realms besides the actual
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|
movement of planets observable in the Heavens.
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|
Suppose a pole billions of miles long stuck into the earth at the Equa-
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|
tor, and at right angles to the poles, then, as the earth turns upon its
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|
axis, the end of the pole would describe a circle in the heavens; this the
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Astronomers call the "Celestial Equator," and the position of a heavenly
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|
body on this line is measured in degrees and minutes of "Right Ascension,"
|
|
from the point where the sun crosses the equator at the vernal equinox.
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|
This axial rotation of the earth brings a new degree to the zenith, or Me-
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|
ridian about every four minutes, and by the rules of one system of progres-
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|
sion we may calculate how many degrees of Right Ascension come to the Merid-
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ian position from birth to the formation of a certain aspect. The
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[PAGE 469] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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intervening degrees are then converted to time at the rate of 1 degree
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|
equals 1 year.
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|
The other system of progression is founded upon the orbital revolution of
|
|
the earth, but in this system the positions of the planets are expressed in
|
|
degrees of Longitude and measured on the ecliptic or Sun's path, from Aries
|
|
0 degrees to Pisces 29. The measure of time is the same as in the system
|
|
first mentioned: 1 degree equals 1 year, but there is this important dif-
|
|
ference, that while the earth takes only 4 minutes to turn 1 degree upon it
|
|
axis, it requires 24 hours to move 1 degree in its orbit.
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|
Thus, by one system of progression all the aspects that govern events in
|
|
a life of 60 years would be formed in 60 times 4 minutes, which equals 4
|
|
hours or one-sixth part of a day.
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|
By the other system, formation of aspects for the same period of life
|
|
would require 60 days, or 2 months, or one-sixth part of a year.
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|
Thus coming events cast their shadows before, but the shadows varies in
|
|
length according to the exaltation of the sphere of life whence it is cast.
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|
From the sublime height of the World of Thought, where all things have
|
|
their inception in the eternal, the progression of events in a life are sil-
|
|
houetted upon the screen of Time while the infant is still upon the thresh-
|
|
old of birth, but the shadow is so short, 1-360 part of a day being
|
|
equivalent to a year, that an error of 4 minutes in the given time of birth
|
|
would throw predictions out a whole year. Few people know their birth hour
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[PAGE 470] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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to the minute, therefore this systems of progression is of little use and
|
|
little used.
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|
Shadows of events projected from the denser Desire World are longer and
|
|
more definite; it does not require great delicacy or precision to calculate
|
|
progression at the rate of 1-360 part of a year equal to 1 year. By this
|
|
method an error of 2 hours in the given time of birth would only cause an
|
|
error of 1 month in predictions; this system therefore gives universal sat-
|
|
isfaction, and is most commonly used. In the following pages we shall ex-
|
|
plain a simplified method of this system of prediction, whereby mathematical
|
|
calculation of events for a whole life may be performed in a few minutes by
|
|
any intelligent child who can add and subtract.
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|
THE ADJUSTED CALCULATION DATE
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|
When a child is born at 7 A.M., in New York, and another at 6 A.M., in
|
|
Chicago, a third at 1 P.M., in Berlin, a fourth at 2 P.M., in St. Petersburg
|
|
and a fifth at 12 noon in London, the Observatory clock at Greenwich would
|
|
point to noon, at the exact moment when all these children were born, hence
|
|
though the clocks in their several birthplaces pointed to different hours,
|
|
the Greenwich Mean Time of their births would be identical:--noon. And as
|
|
the planets' places in the ephemeris are calculated for Greenwich, noon, it
|
|
would be unnecessary to make corrections; we should simply place each planet
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[PAGE 471] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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|
in the natal horoscopes as tabulated in the ephemeris. This would be most
|
|
convenient, but he saving of calculation in a natal horoscope where the G.
|
|
M. T. is noon, fades into insignificance before the facility this gives in
|
|
progressing the planets for years subsequent to birth, as required to pre-
|
|
dict events, for in natal horoscopes where the G. M. T. is before or after
|
|
noon, the places of the planets must be calculated for each year just the
|
|
same as at birth. We have evolved the following simple method of saving
|
|
this calculation and of copying the progressed planets direct from the
|
|
ephemeris into any horoscope.
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|
THEOREM I
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|
If the Greenwich Mean Time of birth was BEFORE noon, it is evident that
|
|
the planets' places in the ephemeris are calculated for a LATER time and
|
|
also that, as they progress at the rate of a day (of 24 hours) for a year,
|
|
they will reach the Longitude given in the ephemeris some day within a year
|
|
after birth.
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|
THEOREM II
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|
If the G. M. T. of birth was AFTER noon, it is plainly to be seen that
|
|
the planets' places in the ephemeris for the year of birth are calculated
|
|
for an EARLIER time than birth, and that the position there given corre-
|
|
sponds to a certain day in the twelve-month BEFORE birth.
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[PAGE 472] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
Furthermore, if we can find the date in the twelve-month before birth, or
|
|
after as the case may be, when the planets were in the degree and minute of
|
|
longitude registered in the ephemeris, we may use that date as a starting
|
|
point of calculation instead of the birthday, and as aspects formed during
|
|
the travel of the planets from the position given on any noon to the noon
|
|
next following, indicate events in the corresponding year of life, the same
|
|
starting date may be used for any year. Therefore, once that adjusted cal-
|
|
culation date has been found, no further calculations is required to
|
|
progress the planets in that horoscope; they may be simply copied from the
|
|
ephemeris. It is only necessary to bear in mind that the horoscope thus
|
|
erected does NOT apply to the year FROM BIRTHDAY TO BIRTHDAY, but from the
|
|
adjusted calculation date of one year to the same date of the next. There
|
|
are two methods of finding this date; the first is the more difficult and
|
|
not so accurate, but it shows the philosphy of the correction better than
|
|
the second method, and we therefore give examples of both.
|
|
|
|
We will use the figure No. 26 (Medical Astrology Section), which is the
|
|
horoscope of a man who died of hemorrhages in June, 1918, to illustrate how
|
|
the adjusted calculation date is found, but defer description of the case
|
|
and its crises. The man was born April 24, 1884, Longitude 95 W., Latitude
|
|
42 N., at 2 P.M., True Local Time. We first find the G. M. T. by adding to
|
|
the local time of birth 4 minutes for each degree the birthplace is west of
|
|
Greenwich.
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[PAGE 473] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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True local time of birth, April 24......................2:00 P.M.
|
|
Correction for 95 degrees W. Long.......................6:20
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|
|
Greenwich Mean Time of birth April 24...................8:20 P.M.
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|
|
In compliance with Theorem II, we subtract from the birthdate, April 24,
|
|
a correction of 8 hours and 20 minutes which the G. M. T. is past noon. The
|
|
measure of time used in this system is as follows:
|
|
|
|
24 hours correspond to 12 months.
|
|
2 hours correspond to 1 month.
|
|
1 hour corresponds to 15 days.
|
|
4 minutes correspond to 1 day.
|
|
|
|
According to this scale we subtract
|
|
from....................................................April 24, 1884
|
|
Correction for 8 hours--4 months
|
|
Correction for 20 minutes--5 days
|
|
--4 months, 5 days
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|
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|
|
Adjusted Calculation Date...............................December 19, 1883
|
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|
|
We may, however, find the Adjusted Calculation Date much more accurately
|
|
and with less labor by the following fourfold rule:
|
|
|
|
RULE
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|
|
(1) Find the interval from G. M. T. to the FOLLOWING noon.
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[PAGE 474] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
(2) To this interval add the Sidereal Time for Greenwich noon on the
|
|
birthday, as given in the ephemeris. The sum of these is the Sidereal Time
|
|
of the Adjusted Calculation Date.
|
|
|
|
(3) When the G. M. T. at birth is A. M. of the birthday, or P. M. of
|
|
the preceding day, COUNT FORWARDS in the ephemeris till you find a day hav-
|
|
ing the required S. T.; that is the Adjusted Calculation Date.
|
|
|
|
(4) When the G. M. T. at birth is P. M. of the birthday or A. M. of the
|
|
succeeding day READ BACKWARDS in the ephemeris till you find the day having
|
|
the required S. T. which designates it as the Adjusted Calculation Date.
|
|
|
|
We shall use the same example as before to demonstrate this method.
|
|
|
|
Section 1 directs us to find the interval between G. M. T. and the fol-
|
|
lowing noon. Please observe this, the FOLLOWING noon, for all depends upon
|
|
this being accurately understood.
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|
|
|
From.................................................April 25, 12:00 NOON
|
|
Subtract G. M. T.....................................April 24. 8:20 P.M.
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|
|
Interval from G. M. T. to next Noon, 15 hrs. 40 min.
|
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|
|
By Section 2 of Rule:
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|
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Add S. T. of birthday
|
|
as given in ephemeris....................................2 hrs. 11 min.
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|
|
S. T. of Adjusted Calculation Date..........................17 hrs. 51 min.
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|
[PAGE 475] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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|
By Section 4 of Rule:
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|
As G.M.T. is P.M. we read backwards in the column of the ephemeris giving
|
|
S.T., until we come to Dec. 19, 1883. On that day the S.T. is 17 hrs., 51
|
|
min., and the A.C.D. is therefore Dec. 19, 1883.
|
|
|
|
Thus, by both methods we have arrived at identical results, but slight
|
|
discrepancies may appear in using the proportional method because that makes
|
|
no allowances for long and short months, hence the method last demonstrated
|
|
is more accurate as well as easier. If this man had been born two hours
|
|
later, the Adjusted Calculation Date would have been November 19, 1883.
|
|
Where children are born LATE in the year and EARLY in the morning, the Ad-
|
|
justed Calculation Date may run into January or February of the next year.
|
|
IT IS THEREFORE VERY IMPORTANT TO STATE THE ADJUSTED CALCULATION DATE BY
|
|
YEAR also, in this case December 19, 1883.
|
|
|
|
Now, that we have arrived at the point where we are to make use of our
|
|
A.C.D. to progress the man's horoscope and show how accurately it marks the
|
|
crises, the first application of the date to the horoscope is a crucial
|
|
point, and the student is earnestly warned to overlook no word in our de-
|
|
scription so that he may acquire understanding of the principle. Once hav-
|
|
ing grasped the point, an immense amount of labor will be saved, so it will
|
|
pay to follow our instructions to the letter.
|
|
|
|
Write in the margin of your ephemeris for 1884 opposite the birthday
|
|
(April 24), December 19, 1883. Opposite April 25 write December 19, 1884.
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[PAGE 476] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
Opposite April 26 write December 19, 1885, and so on, as shown below. Every
|
|
day after birth corresponds to a certain year of life which starts on the
|
|
day written in the margin, and the planets in line with any A.C.D. indicate
|
|
the events for twelve months from that date.
|
|
|
|
Dec. 19, 1883....Apr. 24 Dec. 19, 1897....May 8
|
|
Dec. 19, 1884....Apr. 25 Dec. 19, 1907....May 18
|
|
Dec. 19, 1885....Apr. 26 Dec. 19, 1916....May 27
|
|
Dec. 19, 1886....Apr. 27 Dec. 19, 1917....May 28
|
|
Dec. 19, 1887....Apr. 28 Dec. 19, 1918....May 29
|
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|
|
The motion of the Sun and planets from day to day is slow, and as we
|
|
count a day for a year, we may liken their progression to the short hand on
|
|
the clock of destiny: they indicate the year when a certain condition shown
|
|
in the natal horoscope has ripened, and is ready to manifest as an event.
|
|
The swift moving Moon is the long hand; it marks the months when aspects
|
|
culminate in events. Therefore we divide its motion during the year com-
|
|
mencing with any adjusted calculation date, by 12, but for rough figuring we
|
|
may consider the Moon's travel in the progressed horoscope one degree a
|
|
month.
|
|
|
|
Planetary aspects alone do not operate, however; an aspect of the pro-
|
|
gressed Moon or a New Moon is required to focus the hidden forces. There-
|
|
fore crises shown by the planets are sometimes retarded beyond the time when
|
|
the aspect culminated and we may think we have safely escaped, but the first
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|
[PAGE 477] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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|
|
aspect of the Moon which excites it will prove that "though the mills of the
|
|
gods grind slowly, they grind exceeding fine." The finer forces lose none
|
|
of their intensity by lying latent in Nature's lock-box of events.
|
|
|
|
Now let us see how the planets worked in the horoscope we have just
|
|
given. In the year 1915 we find the progressed Sun, the life-giver, had
|
|
reached the conjunction of the Midheaven, Gemini 5-0. The New Moon on May
|
|
2, 1916 fell in Taurus 11-44, square to the radical Mars; on the 31st of May
|
|
the second New Moon was in Gemini 9-40 in conjunction with the radical Sat-
|
|
urn in the M.C., which latter had been obstructing the capillaries of the
|
|
lungs; thus hemorrhages resulted. At this time the young man, who had be-
|
|
come a very efficient astrologer, began to realize that he was entering a
|
|
critical period and did all possible to overcome its influence. But a suc-
|
|
cession of lunations during the year 1916 afflicted his Midheaven and Saturn
|
|
by square and opposition in the sign ruling the lungs, Gemini, made a con-
|
|
stant struggle necessary. With the negative sign of Virgo on the Ascendant,
|
|
with Uranus in the First House square to Venus in Gemini, and with Jupiter
|
|
afflicted by a square of the Moon, both the venous and arterial circulations
|
|
were restricted, preventing deep breathing and complete oxygenation of the
|
|
blood in the lungs.
|
|
|
|
In the Spring of 1918 this young man, after consulting his own horoscope,
|
|
unfortunately made up his mind that he would pass out on a certain day, and
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[PAGE 478] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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|
|
made all necessary arrangements for his funeral. This state of mind was
|
|
very dangerous to one in his weakened condition and to one with his negative
|
|
Ascendant. He precipitated the crisis even before its normal time, as we
|
|
will show.
|
|
|
|
We will now proceed to find what brought about the crises that terminated
|
|
the life on June 1, 1918. We first find where the progressed planets were
|
|
at that time. We take the date May 28, 1884 for the places of the pro-
|
|
gressed planets on the Adjusted Calculation Date, Dec. 19, 1917. We now
|
|
progress the Sun and Moon 5 1-2 months beyond this date to June 1, 1918. If
|
|
we subtract the Moon's longitude on a given day from its place on the fol-
|
|
lowing day, the difference is its motion during the 24 hours intervening,
|
|
which corresponds to a year of life in progression. Division of this by 12
|
|
gives us the rate of its monthly travel.
|
|
|
|
Moon's place on A.C.D. Dec. 19, 1917,
|
|
(May 28 in ephemeris for 1884)...Cancer 27.11
|
|
Moon's place on A.C.D. Dec. 19, 1918,
|
|
(May 29 in ephemeris for 1884)...Leo 11.14
|
|
____________
|
|
Moon's travel by progression from Dec. 19, 1917 to
|
|
Dec. 19, 1918 ............................ 14.03
|
|
|
|
Dividing 14 degrees 3 minutes by 12 gives the Moon's monthly travel as 1
|
|
degree 10 minutes. This we add to its place for each month as shown in the
|
|
following table:
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Dec. 19, 1917 CANCER...27.11 Mar. 19, 1918 LEO...0.41
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Jan. 19, 1918 CANCER...28.21 Apr. 19, 1918 LEO...1.51
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Feb. 19, 1918 CANCER...29.31 May 19, 1918 LEO...3.01
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As we see above, the progressed Moon was in Leo 3.01 on May 19, 1918, and
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as it moves 1 degree 10 min. per month, in the 13 days to June 1st it would
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travel 0 degrees 29 min., reaching Leo 3.30, and making a square to the
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radical Sun.
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On Dec. 19, 1917, the progressed Sun was in Gemini 7.29. We count for-
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ward from Dec. 19th to June 1, 1918, 5 1-2 months, and as the Sun moves 58
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minutes per year, making 5 minutes per month, in 5 1-2 months the progressed
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Sun would arrive at Gemini 7.56, conjunction to Saturn.
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The New Moon on May 10, 1918 fell in Taurus 19.00, conjunction to the
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radical Neptune. This was the day the young man had chosen as the day of
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his death, but the crisis was not reached until the transiting Sun reached
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the conjunction of Saturn in Gemini 8.33, the night of May 30th. At the
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same time Saturn was transiting conjunction to radical Mars and square to
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radical Sun, depleting the vitality, and the transiting Moon and Neptune
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were square to the radical Sun. All this was too much for him to endure in
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his weakened condition and he began to sink. June 1st when the transiting
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Moon reached the square to Saturn and the Midheaven, and the opposition to
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the Ascendant, he passed into the great beyond.
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Thus we see that we cannot base judgment upon merely one affliction. We
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must look to the progressed planets, the strong transiting planets, and par-
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ticularly to the New Moon to excite a natal affliction.
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PROGRESSION OF THE ANGLES
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Besides the progression of planets which we trust has been sufficiently
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elucidated, we must also note a similar forward movement of the houses, but
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these must be calculated by the same method as when casting a natal figure,
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save that we use the Sidereal Time for the day which corresponds to the year
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for which we wish to progress the horoscope. In relation to the man's horo-
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scope we have studied, the critical year was 1918, and May 28 in the ephem-
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eris for 1884 corresponds. We bear in mind that birth occurred at 2:00
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P.M., True Local Time, in Lat. 42 N., Long. 95 W., for these factors are
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used in placing the degrees on the houses just as in the natal chart; the
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only change is using the S.T. of the progressed birth day.
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S.T. at noon previous to progressed birthday, 1918 H. M. S.
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(see ephemeris for 1884, May 28)......................4 25 0
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Correction of 10 seconds for each 15 deg.
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birthplace is West of Greenwich.......................0 1 3
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Interval from previous noon to birth..................2 0 0
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Correction of 10 secs. per hr. of interval............0 0 20
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---- ---- ----
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Sidereal Time of progressed birth.....................6 26 23
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With this S.T. we turn to the Tables of Houses for the Latitude of birth
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place, and erect a horoscope with twelve Houses in the usual manner; we may
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further insert the planets' places on the A.C.D. for 1918, then we shall
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have a complete separate horoscope for the year, which we may compare with
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the natal chart. Some Astrologers use that method, but we advise another,
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which we think facilitates comparison and judgment of aspects between the
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natal and progressed position of the planets in a degree unattainable by any
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other system; it is illustrated in the various figures used in this book.
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We write the natal chart in ink, as that is unchanged during life; we
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also draw a large circle outside it, to contain the progressed position of
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the planets. These and the houses we write in their proper places, but
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lightly, and with pencil, so that they may be easily erased and the horo-
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scope erected for another year without the necessity of rewriting the natal
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chart.
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But no matter how placed, two full horoscopes with 24 houses, 18 planets,
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a couple of dragons' heads, each with its respective "tail," and two Parts
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of Fortune, make quite a maze, and if the full galaxy of aspects, including
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biquintiles, sesquiquadrates and other highsounding nonsensicals are to be
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figured out the astrologer will surely so lose himself in the mathematical
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labyrinth that he will be unable to read a syllable of the message of the
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stars. During the first year of his astrological study, one of the writers
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[PAGE 482] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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being originally of a mathematical turn, had the habit of constructing fig-
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ures, and tables of aspects, so fearfully and wonderfully made that they
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beat the proverbial "Chinese puzzle;" they were veritable "Gordian Knots,"
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and the destiny of a human being was so tangled in each, that neither the
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writer who had concocted the abomination, nor anyone else could ever hope to
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disentangle the poor soul involved. May he be forgiven; he has mended his
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ways, and is now just as zealous to eliminate all non-essentials from the
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horoscope, but having been enmeshed in the maze of mathematics, his experi-
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ence should serve as a warning. Our minds, at best, are but feeble instru-
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ments to fathom fate and surely we shall have the greatest chance of success
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by applying our science to the most important facts, and these are usually
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the simplest.
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If this be granted, the question presents itself: What are the essen-
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tials and what may be eliminated with advantage to clear the progressed
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horoscope of useless, befogging elements?
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First, with regard to the progressed houses, only two vital points pro-
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duce results when aspected: the Midheaven, which is spiritual in nature,
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and the Ascendant, which is a significator in material matters. We shall
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treat that subject later; for the present we confine ourselves to the argu-
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ment that it will facilitate judgment of the progressed horoscope if we
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leave the ten unessential cusps out, and draw two dotted lines with pencil
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to mark the progressed Midheaven and Ascendant.
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[PAGE 483] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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In the second place, the student may readily convince himself by looking
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through the columns of any ephemeris, that the motion of Neptune, Uranus,
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Saturn and Jupiter, during the two months which represent progression for a
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life of 60 years, is so slow that they seldom form an aspect not registered
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in the natal chart. In rare cases where an important aspect is formed, the
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fact is easily seen, and the planet should then be entered in the outer ring
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of the progressed horoscope, but in the great majority of cases it is better
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to leave these planets out, and enter only the progressed positions of the
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Sun, Moon, Mars, Venus and Mercury.
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In conclusion of our treatment of the method of Progression, two impor-
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tant points must be mentioned: The Midheaven at a given Sidereal Time is
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the same for all Latitudes, so that two children born at the same S.T. would
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have the same sign and degree on the M.C., but if one were born in Alaska
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and the other in Mexico, the Asc. would vary much and change the grouping of
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planets in the houses very considerably, with the further result that plan-
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ets which influence the First House affairs in one horoscope affect Twelfth
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House matters in the other, etc. Thus the lives of these people would be
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very different.
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The same argument applies to the progressed horoscope of a person travel-
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ing North or South from his birthplace. His progressed M.C. remains un-
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changed, but he receives the forces from a different ascending figure, ac-
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cording to the Latitude where he resides, and the grouping of planets
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[PAGE 484] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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relative to the progressed Ascendant varies accordingly. As examples we may
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state that both writers have left their birthplace; one traveled 2,000 miles
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West, but is close to the same Latitude as her birthplace, hence both her
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M.C. and Asc. are the same as if she had remained in her native city.
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The other writer was born in Latitude 56 N., and now lives in Latitude
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32. Had he remained in the far North, his progressed Ascendant would in
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(1912) be Virgo 6, exactly conjunction to Mars' place at birth, but the As-
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cendant of his new home is Virgo 0 degrees, and in this latitude he will not
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feel the effect of the Mars ray for a number of years.
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The other important point we had in mind is the necessity of being
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definite in regard to the year for which we progress. Perhaps a person
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tells us that a certain event occurred when he was 26, and another in his
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50th year. Such statements are ambiguous, and give no safe working basis.
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The Astrologer may go home and do an immense amount of work to no use, be-
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cause he thought the person meant that one event occurred when he, the per-
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son, was between 26 and 27 years of age, and a later consultation reveals
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that he meant the year between his 25th and 26th birthdays. Pin them down
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to the year, 1850, 1900, or whatever it may be, but never accept a person's
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age as a starting point.
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On the same principle, never predict that an event will happen when a
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person is so and so old; that also is ambiguous and gives them no satisfac-
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[PAGE 485] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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tion; give the year and month; never hedge; never predict anything of which
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you are in doubt; when you are satisfied a prediction is justified, speak
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fearlessly, BUT TACTFULLY; believe in the stars, and the stars will fully
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justify your faith.
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SOME IMPORTANT POINTS
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When judging the effects of directions it is of the greatest importance
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to bear in mine the tenor of the nativity, for even weak aspects which are
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in harmony with the tendencies foreshown in the natal figure will be much
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|
more active than a strong aspect which is contrary to the radical indica-
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tions. Supposing, for instance, that there are strong testimonies of sick-
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ness and accident, as Mars in Sagittarius in the Midheaven square the Sun in
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Pisces in the Twelfth House and square Saturn in Virgo in the Sixth House;
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then the progression of Mars to square of the radical Ascendant would un-
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doubtedly precipitate an accident or a fever of a serious nature, but if the
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Sun were trine Mars and Jupiter the effect of Mars square Ascendant would
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produce little if any discomfort. Similarly with all the other directions,
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and if the student neglects to take into consideration this all-important
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point, he is likely sometime to make a great mistake and wonder why a seem-
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ingly powerful direction produced no result in one case, while in another a
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very weak aspect had such a far-reaching effect. Aspects between two
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[PAGE 486] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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progressed planets are unimportant.
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Another important point to remember is that aspects of the progressed to
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the radical planets operate in proportion to the power of the radical planet
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in the nativity. Let us suppose, for illustration, that in a certain figure
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the Sun is elevated in Leo and aspected to a number of the other planets--it
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matters not whether the aspects are good or bad so long as they are
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close--then even a weak aspect from a progressed planet to the Sun will have
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a marked result. On the other hand, if the Sun in that horoscope received
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no aspect, or only one or two weak ones, then even a strong aspect of a pro-
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gressed planet would have little effect.
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It should also be noted that a good aspect from a progressed planet to a
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planet that is much afflicted in the nativity would produce small if any
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benefit. In short, and to sum up, progressed aspects operate only in the
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measure that they are in harmony with the trend of the nativity and the
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planet wherewith they are blending.
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The third important point to remember when judging the effects of direc-
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tions is that an aspect from a progressed to a radical planet is never in
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|
itself sufficient to produce results; a harmonious aspect from the pro-
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gressed Moon or a lunation is absolutely essential to bring the tendency to
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fruition. That is to say, if the progressed Sun comes to square of radical
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Saturn, a sextile or trine aspect of the progressed Moon or of a lunation
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[PAGE 487] DIFFERENT METHODS OF PROGRESSION
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will pass unnoticed; no effect will be felt until either the progressed Moon
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or a lunation comes into conjunction, square, or opposition to Sun or Sat-
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urn, and vice-versa, if the progressed Sun comes to a trine of the radical
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Jupiter a square or opposition of the Moon will not affect it, it must wait
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|
for a sextile or trine. For this reason directions are sometimes delayed in
|
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their action beyond the time of their culmination, and at other times they
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are somewhat hastened because a lunar aspect of the requisite nature occurs
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slightly in advance of the time when the aspects of the planets are com-
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plete.
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It also happens that in cases where the event indicated by an aspect in-
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volves two people the aspects of the planets by progression may be complete
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in one person's horoscope and fertilized by a harmonious aspect without pro-
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ducing a result, because the aspect in the other person's horoscope has not
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yet matured. In this connection we remember the horoscope of a lady whose
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Venus was placed in the Eighth House showing a late marriage. In her 45th
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year the progressed Sun reached conjunction Venus but neither engagement nor
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marriage resulted; then the Sun and Venus came into conjunction in the horo-
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scope of a gentleman of her acquaintance bringing an engagement quickly fol-
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lowed by marriage. Thus one had waited for the other, and unless such a
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contingency is taken into consideration the astrologer is most liable to
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meet his Waterloo when forecasting events.
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[PAGE 488] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER XXIV.
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PROGRESSED SOLAR DIRECTIONS
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When the Sun forms a conjunction, sextile, square, trine or opposition to
|
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one of the planets by progression the influence begins to manifest when the
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Sun is 1 1/2 degrees from the exact aspect, and it is felt until the Sun is
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1 1/2 degrees past the point of culmination. And as the Sun moves about one
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|
degree a day, and the time measure of directions is that one day equals a
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|
year, we may say that the influence of the solar aspects is felt for a pe-
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riod of three years. Their effects are particularly strong at times during
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this period when aspects of the progressed Moon or lunations vivify them.
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The parallel is different from the other aspects. In the case of the
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slow-moving planets it lasts for a considerable number of years so that a
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parallel of the Sun and Saturn may operate for ten or more years, and a par-
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allel of the Sun and Jupiter nearly as long.
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It may also be noted that the conjunction ad parallel act principally
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upon the health, while the other aspects also affect the business, social
|
|
standing, etc. Thus under the parallel of the Sun and Saturn there would be
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[PAGE 489] PROGRESSED SOLAR DIRECTIONS
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a very protracted state of ill-health, while the parallel of the Sun and Ju-
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piter would strengthen the constitution materially.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL VE-
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NUS.
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If the radical Venus was well aspected these directions will bring
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a three-year period of unusual pleasure and enjoyment into the
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|
life. If the person is not already married an attachment will be
|
|
formed and ripen into marriage of an ideal nature. If the horoscope shows
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artistic ability, this will receive a great impetus during the activity of
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this direction, and it will bring honor and social preferment.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL VENUS.
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If the radical Venus was afflicted, these directions will bring a
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period of petty annoyances, social disgrace, trouble and sorrow,
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with a tendency to be slovenly and to look upon the dark side of
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life, but it can be overcome if the person will strive to be careful of his
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morals and personal appearance. "Where there's a will there's a way."
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION OR SEXTILE RADICAL MERCURY.
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If Mercury was well aspected at birth this will mark a period of
|
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unusual mental activity, so that the person will be able to further his
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[PAGE 490] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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his ambitions and succeed in business by new ventures. If the natal figure
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shows literary ability this is the time to make all efforts to produce some-
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thing worth while. It is a good and profitable time to travel either for
|
|
pleasure, in search of inspiration, or for the good of whatever business he
|
|
may follow. Advertising will be found a most effective way of promotion
|
|
business success under this direction.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE TO RADICAL MERCURY.
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The Sun cannot reach the square of Mercury until late in life, and
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in comparatively few lives at that, therefore its effects can only
|
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be conjectured and it has no importance.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE, OR TRINE TO RADICAL
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MOON.
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If the Moon was well aspected at birth these directions bring a period of
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success and popularity. It increases the honor and esteem which the person
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enjoys in his environment, it brings favors from influential persons, em-
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|
ployers, or the authorities, and if marriage has not already been con-
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tracted, this direction will most likely bring about a successful union. It
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is also an excellent time to form partnerships.
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[PAGE 491] PROGRESSED SOLAR DIRECTIONS
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL MOON.
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If the Moon was afflicted at birth this marks a very evil period,
|
|
replete with domestic unhappiness if the person is married; discredit among
|
|
the people with whom he is associated in business or socially, perhaps im-
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|
prisonment; loss by dishonesty of the partner, financial stricture or even
|
|
bankruptcy. He is also likely to suffer severely from ill health, and if
|
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either the Sun or Moon are in Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces he may become a
|
|
chronic drunkard.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL SATURN.
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If Saturn is well aspected in the nativity these directions will
|
|
bring a steadying and consolidating influence into the life so that
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|
the person will be able to discharge his duties in a most effective, sys-
|
|
tematic and tactful manner. He will have greater opportunities for advance-
|
|
ment than before, and will be able to assume the added responsibilities with
|
|
credit. Much benefit may be expected from older people who will be drawn to
|
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him will full confidence. Investments in land, mines, houses, and similar
|
|
things will prove profitable when made under this direction, and in
|
|
general it gives a very deep insight into all problems of life.
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[PAGE 492] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL
|
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SATURN.
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|
If Saturn was afflicted in the natal chart these directions mark a
|
|
period of very evil influence. This is especially true of the
|
|
parallel, which lasts about ten years; the other aspects are only
|
|
active during the usual three years. Under these directions the
|
|
person suffers disappointments and delays in everything he undertakes. No
|
|
matter how carefully he may plan, something is sure to crop up to thwart
|
|
him, and this is apt to breed a spirit of worry and pessimism which makes
|
|
life seem a hopeless battle, with everyone conspiring to checkmate him. Fi-
|
|
nancial difficulties make matters harder, and he is liable to incur the op-
|
|
position of employers or the authorities. To crown it all, the health suf-
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fers, especially under the parallel; his vitality will be very low, and
|
|
the recuperative power almost NIL. All will depend on whether he
|
|
can look for the silver lining to the cloud, and strive to learn
|
|
the intended lessons, or whether he simply sinks down under the
|
|
load and gives up. Forewarned is forearmed and students of Astrology have
|
|
at least the knowledge that these trials are only passing. They know when
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brighter days will come.
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[PAGE 493] PROGRESSED SOLAR DIRECTIONS
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE JUPITER.
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If Jupiter is well aspected at birth these aspects are among the
|
|
most fortunate in the whole gamut of directions, for they indicate
|
|
a period of financial prosperity, where every undertaking succeeds,
|
|
hence speculation, investments, and new ventures in business will
|
|
bring success and gain, the person will rise in popularity and esteem in the
|
|
community or his immediate sphere of associations, he may gain much credit
|
|
in connection with philanthropic or charitable undertakings, and he will en-
|
|
joy much social success and domestic happiness. There is a tendency to
|
|
travel or changes which will bring both pleasure and profit, and ambitions
|
|
that for years seemed impossible of realization are likely to be gratified.
|
|
Under these directions lasting friendships of benefit to the person are of-
|
|
ten formed. They also strengthen the constitution and bring radiant
|
|
health, but the exuberance of animal spirits may later, under evil
|
|
directions, bring disease. If this is guarded against the increased flow of
|
|
vital fluid given by these directions will have a lasting beneficial effect
|
|
on the health.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL JUPITER.
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If Jupiter is afflicted at birth these directions denote a period
|
|
of trouble and trials. Someone near and dear will pass out of the person's
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[PAGE 494] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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person's life, either by estrangement or death; lawsuits, financial
|
|
losses and social disaster are threatened, with much opposition
|
|
from other people. If he invests money or speculates each venture
|
|
will prove a failure because of deception and misrepresentation of
|
|
those with whom he deals. If he makes a change of business or
|
|
travels to another city he will meet with worse conditions, the
|
|
health will suffer and domestic infelicity will result.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL
|
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MARS.
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If Mars is afflicted at birth these aspects mark an extended period
|
|
of a very evil nature. There is a state of rash and reckless excitement
|
|
which is apt to lead the person to do the most foolhardy things, hence a li-
|
|
ability to squander his money, wreck his prospects in life, become crippled
|
|
by an accident, or indulge in excesses which bring on fevers, boils, or in-
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flammatory complaints. He should be particularly careful not to handle
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fire, hot water, explosives or firearms, and be guarded by insurance
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against loss by fire, sickness or accident. The reputation is also
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likely to suffer by scandal, therefore he should exert all his energy and
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will power to act with all the discretion possible to him and so endeavor to
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rule his stars.
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[PAGE 495] PROGRESSED SOLAR DIRECTIONS
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL MARS.
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If Mars is well aspected at birth these directions indicate a period of ad-
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venture when the person will be imbued with a powerful spirit of activity,
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enterprise and industry; he will become acquainted with people of a pioneer-
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ing instinct or in some way receive an impulse that will start him upon a
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new venture in life which will bring him success, friends, and prosperity.
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He is likely to travel in search of new fields and to be very restless in
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seeking an outlet for the energy which threatens to burst him, but
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he is also too prone to squander the money which seems to come so
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easily. If he were wise he would be a little less generous, for
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when this aspect passes off, it is likely that the golden days are
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over.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL
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URANUS.
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If Uranus is afflicted at birth these aspects mark a very critical
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period in the life. The person becomes very irritable and short-
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tempered. He is liable to tax the patience of friends and
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relatives to the breaking point so that a separation or estrangement occurs.
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He will be repellent to others, rash, erratic, liable to do the most strange
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and unexpected things. He may rush into litigation when he has not the
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shadow of a case or cause, just for the mere insane love of quarreling.
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Thus he is likely to disgrace himself permanently in the eyes of all who
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know him, or, depending upon what other aspects are in force at the
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time, it may be someone close to him who causes the disgrace which
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then reflects upon him on account of the friendship or relationship.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL URANUS.
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If Uranus is well aspected at birth and the person is of a sufficiently ad-
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vanced type to respond to this influence, these aspects mark a period of
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great spiritual and mental acceleration; the originating, organizing, and
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inventive faculties become greatly enhanced, so that he is able to formulate
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ideas, perfect inventions, and organize enterprises in a most surprisingly
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efficient manner, with little or no effort. There may be sudden
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and unexpected gains through inventions, investment or speculation,
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and if he is not already interested in advanced thought or occultism he will
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most likely be attracted during this period and obtain a good start before
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the aspect wears off.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL
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NEPTUNE.
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If Neptune is afflicted at birth these aspects mark a critical time for
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those who can respond to the spiritual influence. They are then hypersensi-
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tive and likely to develop an undesirable phase of involuntary spiritual
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sight or apt to become entranced or obsessed by spirits from the invisible
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world who seek a medium to gratify their desires, which are usually bad.
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The person may also most easily become the victim of a hypnotist and get
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into trouble through fraud, deception and disadvantageous changes, or loss
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by speculation in large companies where the stock is watered.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL NEPTUNE.
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If Neptune is well aspected at birth these aspects mark a period of
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spiritual awakening, when the person may receive an initiation which will
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develop his spiritual powers and open the invisible worlds to him, if he is
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sufficiently developed. For others it may develop the faculty of inspira-
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tional music, and yet other people may experience a period of unexampled
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love and bliss, but the majority cannot respond to this influence.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL
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MIDHEAVEN.
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These aspects bring a period of profit, preferment, honor and recognition,
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favors from the authorities or employers, added social prestige, and a gen-
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eral advancement of the worldly affairs.
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[PAGE 498] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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This is a good time to make special effort for obtaining an increase of in-
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come for all endeavors in that direction will have a favorable stellar in-
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fluence behind them and are therefore more likely to succeed than at other
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times.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL MIDHEAVEN.
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These aspects mark a period of discredit when slander and enmity threaten
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the honor and social standing. It is therefore best for the person to be
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very circumspect in all he does or says, for trouble with the authorities
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may result in imprisonment, or if with employers it may bring loss of
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position. Financial fortunes are also threatened.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED, PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE RADICAL
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ASCENDANT.
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These aspects mark a period of general good fortune, radiant health and hap-
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|
piness. Whatever the person undertakes seems to prosper.
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THE SUN PROGRESSED SQUARE OF OPPOSITION TO RADICAL ASCENDANT.
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These aspects mark a period of ill-health, especially in a woman's horo-
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scope. There is also a great deal of trouble and general so-called "bad
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luck."
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[PAGE 499] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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CHAPTER XXV
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PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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The Moon travels through the Zodiac at an average rate of between twelve
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and thirteen degrees a day, and as the day in the art of progression is
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9aken as a time measure equivalent to a year, we may say that the Moon by
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progression from birth to death travels at the rate of between twelve and
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thirteen degrees a year, or about one degree per month. Thus in the course
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of about twenty-eight years she circles the whole horoscope and forms all
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the aspects that can be formed to all the planets in the radical figure, and
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she may thus travel two or three times around the horoscope in the life of
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the average man or woman. It is her passage around the horoscope that makes
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the life fruitful of events for the aspects of the planets themselves which
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|
indicate the year when a certain influence is ready to be reaped as ripe
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|
destiny and produce events in the life, do not of themselves cause either
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|
good or ill effects unless an aspect of the progressed Moon or a lunation
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|
brings the matter to a focus and marks the month when the occurrence will
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take place. Therefore sometimes even strong aspects between the Sun and
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planets, or between the planets themselves, are barren in effect when not
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[PAGE 500] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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fortified by a progressed lunar aspect or a lunation of the same nature.
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Neither do the lunar aspects have an influence of their own, or at least
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if they have, it is not very marked unless the lunar aspect agrees in nature
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with the primary direction then in force.
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These are important points which the student should always bear in mind.
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|
It should also be noted that the aspects of the progressed Moon to pro-
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|
gressed planets produce little or no effect and the influences set down be-
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low are with respect to the radical planets.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL
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SUN.
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These aspects mark a rather prosperous period in life, bringing important
|
|
changes for the better. Not infrequently marriage results which is both
|
|
successful and happy. An increase of business if the person is an employer,
|
|
or a raise in salary if he is an employee, may be looked for at this time,
|
|
for superiors and those in a position to bestow favors are in a generous
|
|
mood and ready to give the person credit for all that is good in him.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL SUN.
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|
These aspects indicate a time of trouble and loss. There is a tendency to
|
|
difficulty with employers or customers which will bring loss of employment
|
|
or business; the mind is vacillating so that the person cannot make up his
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[PAGE 501] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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mind what to do, and thus he is apt to lose opportunities which might bring
|
|
gain and instead they bring loss. He will experience trouble with the oppo-
|
|
site sex, particularly the marriage partner if he is in the state of matri-
|
|
mony. The health will suffer and there is a change for the worse in all the
|
|
affairs of life.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE, OR TRINE TO RADICAL
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VENUS.
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|
If Venus is strong and well aspected in the natal chart this period will be
|
|
one of pleasure and profit both, for the person will make new friends and
|
|
have opportunities to advance himself both socially and financially. These
|
|
aspects also frequently indicate the commencement of courtship or the culmi-
|
|
nation of courtship in marriage, in a man's horoscope. They bring good
|
|
health and a happy, cheerful frame of mind, so that the whole world seems
|
|
bathed in sunshine. This is, in short, a period of general success and hap-
|
|
piness.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL VENUS.
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If Venus was afflicted at birth this marks a period of considerable trouble
|
|
and disappointment. A courtship may be broken off or a marriage dissolved
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[PAGE 502] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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by separation. The financial fortunes are likely to suffer and the health
|
|
is apt to be poor. Snubs and ostracism may be expected in the social rela-
|
|
tion and the person should be particularly careful with the opposite sex,
|
|
for while this direction is operative there is considerable liability to
|
|
trouble from that source. Knowing what is doing and the nature and duration
|
|
of the influence, he should try to rule his stars by keeping as cheerful a
|
|
frame of mind as possible, schooling himself to act wisely in the matters
|
|
which are particularly shown as danger points.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL
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MERCURY.
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If Mercury was well aspected at birth, these directions will bring out the
|
|
mental powers and it is therefore a favorable time to take up any study
|
|
which the person may feel attracted to. If any important changes have been
|
|
in contemplation this is the time to make the move, for under these direc-
|
|
tions success is sure to attend in a much larger measure than under less fa-
|
|
vorable influences, and if he has any important matters to settle with
|
|
brothers, sisters or neighbors, he will reach a favorable conclusion with
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|
them much more quickly than at any other time.
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[PAGE 503] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL MERCURY.
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If Mercury was afflicted at birth the person will need to exercise a great
|
|
deal of care during the operation of these planetary influences, for there
|
|
will be a tendency to rash and indiscreet speech; thereby the person may lay
|
|
himself liable for libel or slander. It is also likely that if any deeds or
|
|
legal papers are signed during this time it will be to the person's detri-
|
|
ment and will later regret it. He should also be very careful of his ex-
|
|
pressions in correspondence and if he is a literary man he should be doubly
|
|
careful or his writings will be more than likely to cause trouble for him-
|
|
self or others. The mind will be much disturbed and he should neither
|
|
travel nor make changes but endeavor to keep himself as quiet as possible
|
|
during this time.
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL OR CONJUNCTION RADICAL SATURN.
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|
If Saturn was afflicted in the natal chart this is a very critical period.
|
|
In a woman's horoscope it indicates ill-health, worry and trouble. In the
|
|
horoscope of a man, if he is married, it indicates domestic difficulties or
|
|
ill-health of the wife. There is trouble, delay and disappointment in all
|
|
the affairs of life and a tendency to worry over things and become morbid
|
|
and melancholy.
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[PAGE 504] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL SATURN.
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|
If Saturn is afflicted at birth, these aspects mark a very evil time, par-
|
|
ticularly with respect to health and the conditions in the home. They pro-
|
|
duce a disturbed frame of mind with irritability and a tendency to worry, a
|
|
pessimistic outlook on life; gloom and despondency seem to be the rule, the
|
|
financial affairs also suffer and care should be taken to make no changes or
|
|
investments at this time. The only remedy is to try to keep as philo-
|
|
sophical an attitude as possible, looking for the silver lining of the cloud
|
|
and endeavoring to learn the lessons that are to be taught during this pe-
|
|
riod.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL SATURN.
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|
|
If Saturn was well aspected in the natal chart these aspects mark a success-
|
|
ful and prosperous period when one will gain recognition of a lasting nature
|
|
in his sphere of life. He will be able to take on added responsibilities
|
|
and acquit himself of the trust with credit. If any investments in houses,
|
|
lands or mines are contemplated this will be a very favorable period to un-
|
|
dertake such matters. This time will be epoch-making in the life when a
|
|
new, solid and stable foundation for success will be laid, upon which the
|
|
edifice of a successful life may be reared.
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[PAGE 505] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL
|
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JUPITER.
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|
|
If Jupiter was well aspected at birth, these aspects mark a period of suc-
|
|
cess and general good fortune. The health is excellent, or if the person
|
|
has been sick improvement may be looked for at this time. The frame of mind
|
|
will be happy and he will enjoy all the pleasures of life. It is a par-
|
|
ticularly good time to travel for he will meet a friendly and cordial recep-
|
|
tion everywhere. The financial fortunes will be benefited if investments
|
|
are made under these directions, or if the business is pushed to the best of
|
|
his ability. This is an epoch when things take a decided turn for the bet-
|
|
ter, and if the person takes proper advantage of the opportunities then pre-
|
|
sented to him this time will be long felt in the life.
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL JUPITER.
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|
|
If Jupiter was afflicted at birth the person should be very careful of his
|
|
diet during the time when these aspects last, for there is a tendency to ex-
|
|
cesses which will cause disease by making the blood impure. He should also
|
|
be very careful not to lose his temper because if there is any danger of
|
|
apoplexy shown in the natal figure it is more likely to manifest under these
|
|
stellar influences than at any other time. Keep as cool as possible and
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[PAGE 506] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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avoid all stimulating food and liquors. Do not under any circumstances un-
|
|
dertake to speculate while these directions last for loss is certain and
|
|
there is a liability to be deceived or defrauded by others. There is also a
|
|
danger of domestic troubles and loss by lawsuits or similar matters. The
|
|
social prestige is likely to suffer on account of haughty, bombastic and
|
|
overbearing manners, therefore the person should be careful and moderate in
|
|
everything and also hold himself well in check.
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION RADICAL
|
|
MARS.
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|
|
If the radical Mars was afflicted these aspects mark a very evil period. In
|
|
a woman's horoscope they indicate, for one thing, bad health, and in a
|
|
man's, violent quarrels in the home. There is a tendency to be quarrelsome,
|
|
foolhardy and reckless, with the result that the person may sustain bodily
|
|
injuries or accidents, also a tendency to the over-indulgence of the lower
|
|
passional nature which may bring trouble in its train, therefore he should
|
|
be very careful in his dealings with those of the opposite sex. Unless
|
|
great care is taken slander and social discredit are sure to result. These
|
|
directions also make the person very reckless and extravagant in financial
|
|
matters, liable to form hasty and erroneous judgments, therefore if papers
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[PAGE 507] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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are signed at this time disaster is very to follow. These directions are
|
|
among the most reliable in operation and the person rarely escapes without
|
|
suffering loss or injury in some manner, therefore the greatest care should
|
|
be taken during this period.
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE RADICAL MARS.
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|
|
If Mars was well aspected at birth thee aspects mark a period of consider-
|
|
able activity in the life which will be to the benefit of the person in-
|
|
volved. A great deal of vital energy is accumulated and this dynamic force
|
|
naturally must have an outlet in some way, hence this is a good time for the
|
|
expansion of business or undertaking new enterprises; they are sure to suc-
|
|
ceed if the person is not too precipitate in his efforts but uses a grain of
|
|
caution in the expenditure of this great energy. These aspects are par-
|
|
ticularly active among those who work with or deal in the partial elements
|
|
of iron and fire, such as soldiers, surgeons and engineers; to them they
|
|
bring honor and promotion.
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION RADICAL
|
|
URANUS.
|
|
|
|
If Uranus was afflicted at birth these aspects mark a very critical period,
|
|
when the person is apt to make a sudden and unexpected change which will
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[PAGE 508] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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have a disadvantageous effect upon the life, therefore he should guard care-
|
|
fully against such a contingency. There is also a liability to the forma-
|
|
tion of a clandestine relationship which will bring sorrow and trouble to
|
|
the person, hence he should avoid association with the opposite sex and when
|
|
this is unavoidable he should be very circumspect in his manner and behav-
|
|
ior, for under these directions people are very likely to judge him severely
|
|
for the slightest semblance of wrong-doing. There is a tendency to irrita-
|
|
bility and cruelty of speech which is likely to cause domestic unhappiness
|
|
and the loss of friends that will later be regretted very much, therefore
|
|
the person should endeavor to curb himself; in fact it would be better to
|
|
avoid his friends as much as possible during this time.
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL URANUS.
|
|
|
|
These are excellent aspects for those who are sufficiently advanced to re-
|
|
spond. If Uranus was well aspected at birth, the original, intuitive and
|
|
inventive faculties will find an outlet at this time which may be very ad-
|
|
vantageous to the person. If he is interested in the study of advanced
|
|
thought or occultism this is a particularly good time to pursue such sub-
|
|
jects, for an expansion of consciousness may most easily result under these
|
|
directions, friendships are formed with advanced people who will be of
|
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|
[PAGE 509] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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benefit to the person, and advantageous changes or removals may be made,
|
|
hence it marks an epoch in the life which is likely to leave a permanent
|
|
mark for good.
|
|
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL, CONJUNCTION, SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO
|
|
RADICAL NEPTUNE.
|
|
|
|
If Neptune was afflicted in the natal chart these directions mark a period
|
|
of weird and uncanny experiences, when the person is likely to come under
|
|
the spell of hypnotism or mediumship or have visions or begin to hear
|
|
voices, but all these experiences are of an undesirable character and should
|
|
therefore be guarded against as much as possible. It would be very unwise
|
|
under these directions to enter the seance room of a spiritualistic meeting
|
|
where the conditions favor such manifestations, and if the aspects occur
|
|
from water signs--Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces--there is a strong tendency to
|
|
form a drink or drug habit which may operate to the sorrow and trouble of
|
|
the person for all the rest of his life. As these aspects produce a mental
|
|
and physical lassitude, when the vital forces are low and the person
|
|
negative, such undesirable influences are particularly apt to gain a
|
|
foothold. There is also a danger from plots by secret enemies which tend to
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[PAGE 510] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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bring the person into discredit and trouble. He may even suffer imprison-
|
|
ment or be confined in a hospital through ill-health, for Neptune rules
|
|
prisons, hospitals, insane asylums, and similar places. Great care should
|
|
be taken in all dealings with others.
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|
|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL NEPTUNE.
|
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|
|
If Neptune was well aspected at birth these directions may bring a slight
|
|
extension of consciousness and if the solar aspects to Neptune are also in
|
|
force at the same time an initiation may be looked for by those who are suf-
|
|
ficiently advanced to respond to this influence. But to the majority of
|
|
people it will probably mean only a pleasant time, a feast of music or some
|
|
similar experience.
|
|
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|
THE MOON PROGRESSED PARALLEL OR CONJUNCTION RADICAL ASCENDANT OR
|
|
MIDHEAVEN.
|
|
|
|
These aspects bring changes in the life, but whether these are good or bad
|
|
depends upon the other influences operating in the horoscope at the time.
|
|
|
|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL MIDHEAVEN.
|
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|
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If other influences agree this is a time of beneficial changes, preferment
|
|
and honor, and general success in the various departments of life.
|
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[PAGE 511] PROGRESSED LUNAR DIRECTIONS
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THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL MIDHEAVEN.
|
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|
|
These aspects indicate loss of prestige, trouble and anxiety, financial
|
|
loss, especially if dealing with women. It is a bad time to travel or make
|
|
changes.
|
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|
|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SEXTILE OR TRINE TO RADICAL ASCENDANT.
|
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|
|
These aspects bring beneficial changes, financial prosperity, and general
|
|
good fortune.
|
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|
|
THE MOON PROGRESSED SQUARE OR OPPOSITION TO RADICAL ASCENDANT.
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These aspects mark a period of trouble. Ill-health may be looked for, and
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if any changes or removals are made they will be to the person's disadvan-
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tage.
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