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[PAGE 579] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHAPTER XXX.
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THIRTY-SIX EXAMPLE HOROSCOPES
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IN ORDER to further aid the student of the stellar science we present a
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number of horoscopes of people who have come to us for help in their
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trouble. We therefore know these cases to be authentic and trust that our
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delineation of their various ailments by means of astro-diagnosis may prove
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a true guide.
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We have made an attempt at classification of these horoscopes, but as
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there are generally symptoms of several diseases in each horoscope it has
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been impossible to draw hard and fast lines in the grouping, and the student
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will therefore have to rely mainly on the headlines for indications of what
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the figure shows.
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The first 22 horoscopes are found on pp. 624-634.
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The last 14 figures are attached to their respective readings.
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SEX AS A FACTOR IN DISEASE
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It is our earnest conviction, that the less we dwell upon sex, the less
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we read about it and think about it, the purer we shall be mentally, and
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also less liable to danger of morbid habits, for these are often formed by
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overstudy of the sex question, and persons having a tendency in that direc-
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tion should be discouraged in attempts to discuss the matter at all. In
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planning this chapter we had at one time thought it possible to escape men-
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tion of the subject, but more mature thought based upon much study of health
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and disease from the mystical standpoint has convinced us that we must go
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back to the allegorical Garden of Eden for the starting-point of pain and
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sorrow, as fully explained in our literature. The effects of continued
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transgression are with us today as a matter of actual fact, abuse of sex is
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in the most literal sense the primal source of sorrow, disease and degen-
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eracy under which the world is groaning, and in a work of this nature it is
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obligatory to show the causes so that the remedy may be found and applied.
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Therefore we shall attempt to show the prenatal influences revealed by the
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horoscope as a warning to parents that marriage is a sacrament, and not a
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license to sex abuse, and that "the sins of the fathers are indeed visited
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upon the children." At the same time, of course, an innocent child is not
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born with the tendency to a certain disease, its former living has made it
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liable to a specific weakness, and for that reason it is drawn by the Law of
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Association to parents from whom it may obtain a body subject to that par-
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ticular ailment. Thus parents are only instruments in fulfilling the
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self-made destiny of the child. If we thoroughly realize that fact, and can
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be persuaded to live pure and wholesome lives, so that we may draw to our-
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selves souls of a kindred virtuous nature, how much better for all the
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world. To drive this point home, the writers undertake to paint the loath-
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some picture of degeneracy, that the picture of purity may be the more at-
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tractive by contrast.
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In this connection we present first figure No. 1, which is that of a boy,
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in 1912 about 16 years of age. The Fourth and Tenth Houses, the planets in
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them and their rulers show the parents. the parent who most influences the
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life is shown by the Tenth House configurations, and the Fourth House indi-
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cates the one lease concerned in the child's destiny.
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In this figure Gemini is on the Midheaven, and Mercury, its ruler, is
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square the Moon from cardinal signs. Neptune is conjunction Mars in the
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Tenth House and square the Sun in the mercurial sign Virgo. This estab-
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lishes well the morbid, neurotic nature of the father, and his instrumental-
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ity in depriving the boy of the faculty of speech and of coordination of
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muscular movements; the boy cannot walk, but staggers.
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The mother's part is described by Sagittarius on the Fourth House. Jupi-
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ter, the ruler is in Leo in conjunction with the Dragon's Tail, (the Moon's
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Western Node), which has an influence similar to Saturn. It is also square
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to Saturn and Uranus, these being in conjunction in Scorpio. This describes
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her as being a lewd woman; degenerate, committed to the dreadful theory of
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soul-mates, affinities, free love and all kindred abuses. These lewd
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tendencies she imparted to the boy. The affliction to Leo affects the
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heart, and as Saturn is the embodiment of obstruction, restraint and sup-
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pression, we may know that the heart action is very weak, (had the afflic-
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tion come from Mars his dynamic energy would have caused palpitation).
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Scorpio has rule over the sex organ, Uranus and Saturn there give tendency
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to self-abuse, and on the well known principle that mutilation of that organ
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affects the voice, we have in this configuration an added reason for the
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poor boy's inability to speak. The affliction coming from fixed signs shows
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the deep rooted constitutional nature of the evil, and what may come of con-
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ception during a drunken debauch.
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THE GUARDIAN OF THE THRESHOLD
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Horoscope No. 2 shows one of the most remarkable psychic conditions we
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have ever come across. Its portents in some respects are plain to any as-
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trologer, but investigation by one of the writers into this person's past
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life adds sidelights and gives depth to the meaning of configurations not
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otherwise obtainable; also to the writer, who made the spiritual investiga-
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tion two years before the horoscope was cast, it was a revelation to note
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how the mystic facts he remembered so well, were inscribed in this little
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wheel of life. To enable the student to properly appreciate the remarkable
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case we relate the story of how we came into connection with the person,
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what we attempted to do, and what actually happened.
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In the fall of 1910, a friend told us the sad case of a young boy con-
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fined to his bed, lying upon his stomach and elbows, persistently gazing at
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a certain spot in a corner of the room, as if fascinated, his whole frame
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continually shaking with sobs and moans. At request of the friend we vis-
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ited the unfortunate boy, and found that the object which drew his gaze,
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with a power similar to that whereby the snake charms a bird into its fangs,
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was an elemental of the most horrible type we have ever seen. Standing by
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the bedside we directed a stream of force towards the base of the poor
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victim's brain, and thus drew him towards us in an endeavor to break the
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spell, but the fiend held the consciousness charmed to such a degree that
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there was evident danger of rupture of body and soul. We therefore de-
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sisted, and, with the fearlessness born of inexperience, decided to fight
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the elemental upon his own plane of being. But the Elder Brother who is our
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Mentor sought us that evening; he advised caution, and investigation of the
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genesis of the monster before we took action.
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Research of the memory of nature developed the fact that in its last life
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the spirit embodied in the youth had been an initiate of the Order of Jesus,
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a Jesuit, and a zealot of the most ardent type, cruel and unfeeling in the
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highest degree, yet perfectly impersonal, with no other aim in life save to
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further the interests of his Holy Order. The health, wealth, reputation or
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life of others he sacrificed without qualm of conscience, so that the order
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was benefited; he would have offered himself up as freely, for he was sin-
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cere to the core. Love was as foreign to his nature as hate, but sex was
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rampant; it tore his strong soul to shreds, yet it never mastered him; he
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was too proud to show his passion even to one who could have gratified it,
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and so he developed the secret habit. It must not be supposed that he be-
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came an abject slave in that respect; he, the immortal spirit, fought his
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lower nature by prayer, castigations, fastings and every other conceivable
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means; sometimes he thought he had conquered, but when he least expected it
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the beast in him rallied, and the war waged as fiercely as ever. Many times
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he was tempted to mutilate himself, but he scorned such a course as unworthy
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a man, especially when that man had taken the vows of priesthood. At last
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he succumbed to the strain; vigorous manhood was succeeded by a middle age
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of delicate health, constant pain increased his mental anguish and sympathy
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was born of suffering; he was no longer indifferent to the tortures of vic-
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tims of the Holy Office. Being by nature a zealot and enthusiast in what-
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ever direction his energies were exerted, the pendulum soon swung to the
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other extreme, Paul-like, he fought to protect whom he had previously perse-
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cuted, he incurred the enmity of the Holy Office, and finally, broken in
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body, but dauntless of spirit he fell a victim to the torture to which he
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had subjected so many.
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By the sincerity of his nature, and his later life he earned the right of
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admission to a Mystery School and prepared for the privilege of working as
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an Invisible Helper in future lives. The Law of Association drew him to
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birth in an American family who were former friends, and from them he re-
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ceived a nervous organization tuned to the high pitch required for his expe-
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rience.
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Saturn opposes the life-giving Sun, suppresses the nervous energy of Mer-
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cury, and obstructs the Venus (venous) circulation, by hindering secretion
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of urine and elimination of poisonous matter through the kidneys which are
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ruled by Libra, the sign of Saturn's exaltation where he is placed in this
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natal figure. As the planets which he opposes are placed in Aries, ruler of
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the head, his disordering influence manifests through the brain and mind, as
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well as the genito-urinary system. The morbid condition of these parts
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caused by Saturn's repressive influence on the kidneys is further accentu-
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ated by Uranus conjunction the Moon in the Sixth House which indicates the
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health, under the sign ruling the generative organs, Scorpio. As the horo-
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scope shows tendencies resulting from our actions in past lives, it is
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evident that the self-abuse of this person must bring him to birth under a
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stellar ray affecting the health in that particular manner, for when the
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soul has been overcome by any particular besetting sin in any life, death
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does not pay all any more than removal to another city pays our debts in our
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present abode. When we return, temptation will again confront us until we
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conquer our weakness. It is the task of this poor soul to extract the
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essence of virtue and chastity from the burning embers of passion and secret
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vice. May God help him and strengthen his arm in the terrible combat. Only
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Astrology, the Master Key of Compassion, can adequately reveal to us the
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struggle and anguish of the soul, and save us from the crime of despising
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one in conditions of depravity.
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The before-mentioned aspects were from Cardinal and Fixed signs, which
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indicate that which is almost unalterable destiny. But Neptune on the As-
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cendant, in a Common sign, Gemini, points to a condition in the making. He
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is trine to Saturn, the afflicter of the mind, and supported by the dynamic
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energy of Mars.
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Neptune indicates the invisible spiritual hierarchies which work with and
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upon us, and when placed in the Twelfth House it is evident that sorrow and
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distress may be expected from them. This position renders the person liable
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to be preyed upon by spirit controls, but the trine to Saturn and the
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sextile to the Sun, Venus and Mercury protect him against influence from
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outside sources. Thus he became a prey to the demoniac embodiment of his
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former actions, the terrible creature known to mystics as "Guardian of the
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Threshold," which the neophyte must pass ere he can enter consciously into
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the Invisible World. This dreadful shape had drawn its being from acts of
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cruelty committed by the man in his bygone life; it has fed upon the curses
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of his tortured victims, and gorged itself upon the odor of their blood and
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perspiration, as is the wont of elementals; it was a monster in every sense
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of the word. earth of its progenitor rendered it latent, but in the new
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birth figure time was marked for retribution upon the clock of destiny.
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When the Moon by progression reached Mars' natal place in the Twelfth House,
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his dynamic energy galvinized the monster into new life, and the troubles of
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the poor lad had commenced. The hate, anger and malice stored in the mon-
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ster radiated back upon him pang for pang and his negative Gemini nature
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crumpled under the onslaughts of the demon. When we saw the thing it ap-
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peared as a shapeless jellylike mass with many large greenish eyes imbedded
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at different parts of its body. Every few seconds a sharp pointed, sword-
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like projection shot out from the most unexpected places in its body and
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pierced the poor lad who lay cringing upon his bed. Then, although the mon-
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ster had no mouth, wherewith to laugh, it seemed convulsed with fiendish
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glee at the fear and pain it had given. At other times, one or another of
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the eyes seemed to dart from the monster, projected upon what resembled an
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elephant's trunk and it would halt within an inch of the victim's eyes, gaz-
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ing into them with a compelling power of awesome intensity.
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There being so many good aspects to help him, it is not likely that he
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will succumb, and when the Sun reaches conjunction of Jupiter's place in the
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natal figure and the Moon has passed the square to the Sun's natal place, a
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distinct turn for the better may be looked for. In the meanwhile the poor
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soul must struggle alone with its self-made demon. Had not the secret habit
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sapped vitality in the former life, birth under a stronger sign would have
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given greater power of physical endurance and rendered victory more certain.
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DISEASE OF THE EYES
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This malady is due to rays from certain nebulous parts of the Zodiac; the
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Pleiades in Taurus 29, the Ascelli in Leo 6, and Antares in Sagittarius 8.
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When the Sun or Moon is in orb of one of these places, and afflicted by Sat-
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urn, Mars or Uranus, or vice versa, when Saturn, Uranus or Mars is in these
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nebulous parts afflicting the Sun or Moon, trouble is indicated, but if care
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is taken in the case of children having this tendency to disease it may be
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greatly modified or entirely avoided. The light in schoolrooms calls for
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attention on general principles, but where a child has incipient eye trouble
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the parent ought to request proper placement of the child in a modified
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light; reading by lamplight or in the dusk should not be permitted, and win-
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dow shades in the home ought to be of a soothing color. With civilization
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and life in cities the eyes have become habituated to short focus and cannot
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quickly adjust themselves to variation of range as can those of sailors and
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plainsmen. When a child's horoscope indicates weak eyes, residence in a ru-
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ral district, if possible, may be of immense value in preserving the vision,
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for exercise of the eye muscles by frequent adjustment of focus from short
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to long range, and vice versa, will materially aid to strengthen the eyes.
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It is a fact, that much eye strain is due to congestion of the ciliary
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muscle, which adjusts the lens to range of objects, and of the muscle which
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contracts the iris. Each time the latter fails to act quickly too much
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light enters the retina is hurt. Life in the open while the child's muscles
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are still limber will do wonders towards correcting such defects, and even
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grown persons may derive vast benefit from outdoor life provided the eyes
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are properly shaded at first. Careful osteopathic treatment of the eyes has
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also a most beneficial effect of stimulating circulation and limbering the
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muscles.
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SUBTILE INDICATIONS OF SPIRITUAL SIGHT
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It is a well know scientific fact, that sensation depends on ability to
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feel and interpret vibration in air and ether, according to the sense in-
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volved. Ancient seers devised the Staff of Mercury as a symbol of its ef-
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fects, and among other spiritual secrets embodied in the undulating forms of
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the twin serpents, is also this, that Mercury is the originator of all vi-
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bratory movement. Hence he is a prime factor in production of sensation and
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mental processes arising in the consciousness as a result. An elevated,
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well aspected Mercury therefore makes our senses acute and the mind keen;
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and afflicted Mercury either dulls the senses, or makes the person hypersen-
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sitive; in either case an abnormal state of the brain mind is produced
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which causes suffering according to house, sign and affliction; even a good
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aspect of a so-called evil planet, though it brings out the virtue of that
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planet, also carries with it a touch of the darker side because even the
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best of us have something in our inner natures which vibrates to that phase
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of the planet's nature.
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But, besides this roundabout way of acquiring knowledge through vibra-
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tions in the air and ether inaugurated by Mercury and interpreted by slow
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processes in the brain mind where spirit and matter meet, THERE IS A DIRECT
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PATH TO KNOWLEDGE symbolized by the staff around which the serpents twine.
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This is the ray of Neptune, the octave of Mercury, which puts us in touch
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with the spiritual worlds. But, observe this, the staff and the serpents
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are not separate, the staff goes THROUGH the winding forms of the serpents,
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and thus we learn that in our present condition spiritual knowledge is de-
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pendent on the brain mind for concrete expression, and through the brain
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mind the latter is colored according to the aspects of Neptune.
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Experience has proved that the afflicted stellar ray from certain parts
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of the Zodiac already mentioned, interferes with the etheric vibration
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sensed by the retina of the eye, and thus impairs the physical sight. If,
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in the same figure, Neptune is focused through one of these places, the
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so-called "blind spot," which is BLIND because unresponsive to the etheric
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mercurial vibrations is sensitized by the spiritual ray of Neptune, and thus
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it may be that a person physically near sighted, or even blind, may view the
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spiritual worlds hidden from people whose sight is focused by mercurial vi-
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brations. The aspect of Neptune determines the grade and nature of the
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spiritual sight evolved, as illustrated in various horoscopes herewith.
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These were picked to demonstrate other points, but it occurred to us that
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the phase just mentioned is worthy of notice. It may be well, however, to
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warn students against absurd conclusions; we do not say that everyone af-
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flicted with eye trouble by Antares, Ascelli or the Pleiades is gifted in
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return with spiritual sight. The woman in horoscope No. 5 is much afflicted
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physically, but Neptune is out of orb, and she derives no vision from his
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ray. Spiritual vision may also be undeveloped in many who have the aspect
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well defined, but in those cases it is in process of unfoldment, and will
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yield EASILY to proper exercises. Where this aspect is a square or opposi-
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tion it is wise, however, to refrain from any attempt to seek illumination,
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for in those aspects lurk great danger from spirit controls, elementals,
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etc., which is amply illustrated in horoscope No. 2, where the opposition of
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Neptune to Antares is responsible for the awful vision of the Guardian of
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the Threshold. There the physical sight is not impaired, but in horoscope
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No. 3, defective eyesight is shown by affliction from the Ascelli and like
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trouble comes from Antares in No. 4. In one the trine from Neptune produces
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voluntary vision of the super-physical realms, but in the other his focus is
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square, hence the spiritual sight obtained is intermittent and not under
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control.
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We have spoken of Mercury as originator of all sense vibrations, audi-
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tory, olfactory, visual, etc., and of Neptune as its octave; to forestall
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questions we may say that in the spiritual world separateness ceases, sensa-
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tions merge, so that sound and sight, voice and vision are one. The Neptune
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ray carries both, but undeveloped seers suffering from the involuntary fac-
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ulty, "see" or "hear" as it suits the entities which obtain admission to
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them through this ray.
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Horoscope NO. 3 shows the inimical influence of the nebulous spot in Leo
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6, the Ascelli, on the sight. This dangerous degree was rising at birth
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with the Moon in close conjunction, and the Sun also in orb. Saturn in 24
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degrees of Libra is just within orb of a square to the Sun in Leo 0 degrees,
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and as a result of these various afflictions the person is compelled to use
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bifocal glasses. There is a compensating advantage, however; Neptune in el-
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evation and trine to the Ascelli (with Sun, Moon and Ascendant in orb), has
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endowed him with spiritual sight over which he has perfect control, as the
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student may readily see by examination of Mercury, the best fortified planet
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in the horoscope. Saturn, by sextile, from the sign of his exaltation,
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gives steadiness, persistence and concentration; Jupiter by trine from the
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house he rules expands the mind, makes it religiously inclined and
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benevolent; Venus by sextile, adds kindliness and love of beauty. Thus it
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is evident that in this horoscope the relation of Mercury and its octave,
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Neptune, to physical and spiritual expression of mind, is well illustrated.
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Neptune is most highly elevated and Mercury is most strongly aspected. Nei-
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ther is afflicted, therefore he is not liable to hallucinations, but weighs
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his experiences in the scale of logic. Compare this horoscope with that of
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the poor young man afflicted by the Guardian of the Threshold (No. 2), where
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Neptune is in the Twelfth House in conjunction with Mars, and where Mercury
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is afflicted by the opposition of Saturn, all from Cardinal signs; contrast
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of the two figures will bring out some fine points.
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In horoscope No. 5 we see the Moon in the Sixth House, about three de-
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grees from Antares, and Saturn is in the Twelfth House within 4 degrees of
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an opposition to Antares, about 7 degrees from exact opposition to the Moon;
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thus his natal influence was minimized. Had the opposition been close or
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exact, blindness from birth would have been inevitable, but fortunately it
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was a weak aspect and the vision was not seriously affected until the Sun by
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progression entered the Twelfth House, passed the opposition to the Moon,
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then opposition to Antares and arrived at conjunction with Saturn. These
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points of contact in the horoscope marked crises in the disease of the eyes.
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Saturn being the afflicter, the nerves and muscles crystallized until sight
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of one eye was lost and the other eye is almost blind. In November, 1912,
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the Moon had progressed to the square of the Sun's place at birth. That was
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the final crisis which vivified the before-mentioned aspects. Neptune makes
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not aspect to the points of the Zodiac mentioned, hence the spiritual sight
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is deeply dormant.
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Horoscope NO. 4 is the most afflicted of all; the Dragon's Tail, the Sun and
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Antares are in conjunction. That alone is sufficiently severe; the condi-
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tion is further aggravated, however, by a close square of Neptune and Mars
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to the Sun, and the affliction to the eyes is increased by a conjunction of
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Saturn with the Pleiades which occurs in the Twelfth House. Thus this horo-
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scope shows the person when born to have very weak eyes, and as a matter of
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fact she can scarcely read even when holding book or paper a few inches from
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the eyes and using a magnifying glass; but the square of Neptune to Antares
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has opened her spiritual senses to a certain extent so that she hears spirit
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voices and at times has visions. These manifestations, being uncontrolled
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by her, are very unsatisfactory of course, but prove the effect of Neptune
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aspecting these points in the Zodiac.
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THE DRAGON'S "HEAD" AND "TAIL"
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As it has often been a sore puzzle to students what are the "Dragon's
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Head" and "Tail" (called the Moon's nodes in the ephemeris), and why one is
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supposed to be good and to further all that comes under its benefic ray,
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while the other is considered extremely evil, it may be well to show the
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reasonableness of the philosophy.
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First, let us say for the information of students not versed in astro-
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nomical terms, that "nodes" are points where a planet, traveling in its or-
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bit, crosses the Sun's path; as for instance, the earth does at the equi-
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noxes. This is explained from both the astronomical and mystic sides in our
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SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, and also the revolution of the Moon's
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Nodes.
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Speaking from the convenient geocentric viewpoint, the Sun crosses its
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eastern node each year at the vernal equinox, 50 seconds of space in advance
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of the point where it crossed the previous year; as the Sun travels 15 de-
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grees per hour, 50 seconds of space are traversed in about 3 seconds of
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time.
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The Moon rises about 50 minutes later each night; applying the same mea-
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sure, 50 minutes of time correspond to about 3 minutes of space, and the
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Moon's nodes recede just that much every day.
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Thus the Sun travels around the circle of the Zodiac in one year, but re-
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quires 27 times as many thousands (27,000 years), to complete the preces-
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sional circle of its nodes, the equinoctial points. the swift moving Moon
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circles the Zodiac in 27 days and its nodes make a full revolution in 1000
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weeks or 19 years. (These figures are only approximate.)
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In the case of the Sun the place where it crosses the earth's equator in
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the east is always regarded as the first point of Aries, no matter where in
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the constellations it falls because of precession. This procedure is per-
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fectly justified because the life-giving qualities ascribed to the Sun in
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Aries are observable as soon as it has crossed the equator; then the seeds
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sprout, the mating season commences and the whole creation seems stirred by
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the solar ray to bring forth. Therefore astrologers say that the Sun is ex-
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alter in Aries, and Aries is understood to be the first 30 degrees from the
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equinoctial point, the eastern node of the Sun, where he crosses the equator
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at the vernal equinox.
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On the same principle the western node of the Sun, the point where he
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leaves the northern hemisphere for the winter months, is called the first
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point of Libra, and Saturn, the planet of obstruction and suppression is
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here exalted; he is the reaper with his scythe, he mows down the fruits of
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the solar ray, he suppresses life and joy, the gladsome voices of our feath-
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ered friends are hushed in his presence, and the earth goes down to its win-
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try grave under his withering influence.
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As the Moon gathers and reflects the solar light upon earth, this bor-
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rowed light is similar to the direct ray in certain respects; no matter
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where its eastern node (called the Dragon's Head), falls in the signs, the
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effect upon affairs wherewith it is connected by conjunction is like that of
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the Sun in Aries, which makes nature sing with joy; it furthers and acceler-
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ates personal matters in a most beneficial manner, it so to speak, oils the
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wheels of life in the particular department where it is conjoined with a
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planet. On the other hand, the Moon's western node, (called the Dragon's
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Tail), corresponds to Libra where Saturn is exalted and if in conjunction
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with a planet it exerts an influence of suppression and obstruction similar
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in effect to the chill blasts of winter ushered in by the saturnine exalta-
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tion.
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Horoscope No. 6 shows its part in breaking the femur (thigh bone) of a
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woman. Its position in the Twelfth House indicates confinement; the square
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of the Sun from the Midheaven is a further natal affliction. In December,
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1908, the full Moon was in exact conjunction, and Jupiter, ruler of the
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Sixth House (which shows sickness), was in exact square to the Dragon's
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Tail, also in exact opposition to her Sun. Thus indications of trouble were
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many. Sagittarius, which has dominion over the hips and thighs, occupies
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the Sixth House, so the femur was broken when the lady slipped on an icy
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pavement just outside her house. No. 4 shows the Dragon's Tail in conjunc-
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tion with the Sun near the fixed star Antares which has an inimical influ-
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ence on the sight, and the poor woman who is thus afflicted is in great dan-
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ger of blindness.
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The Moon's nodes are tabulated in our SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC EPHEMERIS,
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the position being given for every day; their places at birth are found by
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simple proportion, and the diagram herewith will explain that these points
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are called the "Dragon's Head" and the "Dragon's Tail" because the paths of
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DIAGRAM:
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THE SERPENTINE PATH OF SUN, MOON, AND PLANETS
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Sun and planets appear serpentine when drawn upon a plane surface.
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DISEASE OF THE EARS
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The Twelfth House indicates the confining influences in life. Mercury
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there in conjunction with the Sun limits the spirit, and deafness hampers
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its search after knowledge. The same happens if Saturn, Mars, Uranus or
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Neptune afflict, also when the mercurial signs, Gemini or Virgo, are on the
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twelfth cusp and Mercury is afflicted, (no matter where in the figure it is
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placed). We append horoscopes of people who are suffering from this malady;
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No. 7 is the horoscope of a woman who is gradually losing here hearing.
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Mercury, Venus and the Sun are in close conjunction in Pisces, the twelfth
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sign, which is in the Twelfth House. Blood, lymph and the invisible vital
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fluid, called "nerve force" by science, are the builders of our bodies; each
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planet, except Uranus and Neptune, has dominion over one of their con-
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stituent parts.
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MERCURY rules the nerves, particularly the cerebrospinal system, and the in-
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visible rose colored vital fluid which flows in the visible nerve sheath.
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THE MOON also rules the nerves in a general way, but has special dominion
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over the nerve sheaths of the body, the sympathetic system and the lymph.
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JUPITER governs the arterial circulation.
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VENUS rules the venous blood.
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MARS rules the iron in the blood.
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THE SUN rules the oxygen.
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SATURN has dominion over the mineral deposits carried by the blood, which
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causes the arteries and other parts of the body to harden.
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When a planet is in very close conjunction to the Sun, three degrees or
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less, it is said to be combust; its ray is, so to speak, burned up in the
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terrific heat of the Sun, and thus the afflicted planet is unable to prop-
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erly exercise its function in the life of persons born under that configura-
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tion. It is also evident that as the weakest link of a chain is the first
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to give, so the disability would show itself in a part of the body otherwise
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afflicted.
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Horoscope No. 7 has both Venus and Mercury combust in the Twelfth House;
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we may therefore conclude that there is a lack of nerve force or vital
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fluid, and that the venous circulation of the ear is obstructed. Thus con-
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gestion is inevitable, and the hearing becomes less and less acute. Oste-
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opathy is excellently equipped to deal successfully with a case like this;
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were the configuration in a fixed sign we might not feel optimistic, but
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flexibility is the salient characteristic of the common signs, so we see no
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reason why with patience and perseverance a cure may not be consummated.
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As said, Saturn rules the earthly mineral matter carried by our blood;
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from this the bony structure is formed, also concretions in the softer tis-
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sues. Therefore the skeleton is also under the dominion of Saturn.
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In horoscope No. 8, the auditory disability comes through the fixed signs
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Leo and Scorpio; this makes it more difficult to remedy, particularly as
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Saturn is the afflicter and throws his malefic ray upon Mercury from an
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angle. Science thought at one time that the tympanum was the only, or at
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least the main factor in hearing, but realizes now that as much or more de-
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pends upon the bony structure. It is the nature of Saturn to obstruct and
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as Scorpio rules the organs of Saturn to obstruct and as Scorpio rules the
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organs of excretion, we may easily see that this important function is im-
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paired, and that waste products have difficulty in passing kidneys and co-
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lon. The whole system becomes clogged in consequence, and as Mercury in the
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Twelfth House marks the ears as weak, it is only natural that the auditory
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nerve becomes clogged and the bony parts of the ear grow denser in the
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course of time.
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Sour milk or buttermilk has a particularly wholesome influence in clear-
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ing up a clogged system. Many people rebel against the use of milk in quan-
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tity because of an idea that it aggravates constipation: that is true in
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the beginning, but after a short time the system will accommodate itself to
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the diet, which will be then found superlatively cleansing, wholesome and
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nutritious. Greens and fruits will also aid a person afflicted as in horo-
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scope No. 8 to eliminate the waste and effect a cure in time.
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DISEASE OF THE VOCAL ORGANS
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Among the subjects germane to thorough knowledge of Astrology are the
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similar effects of intrinsically opposite factors; Saturn is called evil,
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and Jupiter good, but when Saturn is well fortified in a horoscope it has an
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exceedingly desirable effect, and an afflicted Jupiter is the very reverse
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of beneficial. Thus there is a good side to each so-called "evil" plant,
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|
and every "good" planet has also an undesirable phase. The signs of the Zo-
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diac are said to rule certain parts of the body, but each sign has also sub-
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sidiary dominion over the part ruled by its opposite sign; affliction of
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Gemini may cause bronchitis, or weaken the arms and shoulders, but sciatica,
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|
a Sagittarius disease, may also result. Taurus rules the throat; it has
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great sympathy with Scorpio, the sign that rules the generative organs,
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|
hence we note the change of voice in boys at the time of puberty; also
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woman, when she forsakes the path of chastity and lives a life of debauch
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|
acquires a coarser voice. Taurus rules the larynx, but Mercury governs the
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air which stirs the vocal chords to vibration; thus organic affliction is
|
|
indicated by affliction of Taurus and Scorpio, but functional disability by
|
|
the position and aspect of Mercury. There is a similar relation between
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|
Taurus (ruling the vocal organs) and Mercury (ruling the air which passes
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|
through the larynx) as between instrument and player.
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If Taurus (and Scorpio) are unafflicted the vocal organ is in good condi-
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tion, but an afflicted Mercury may nevertheless cause a functional disorder
|
|
of the speech. The reverse may also happen, namely, that a well fortified
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Mercury partially overrides the effect of a Taurus affliction. This is well
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|
exemplified in horoscope No. 9; Saturn, Neptune and the Sun conjoined in
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|
Taurus cause a throat affection, but Mercury is in a sign of voice, Gemini,
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|
(Libra and Aquarius are the other signs of voice) and in conjunction with
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|
Jupiter. The woman suffers constantly from throat trouble, but as a good
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|
musician draws melody from a dilapidated instrument, so, by the aid of her
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|
well placed Mercury, this woman is able to express herself better than many
|
|
whose vocal organs are sound; in fact, she teaches elocution.
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Horoscope No. 3 has a singularly well fortified Mercury; there is no af-
|
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fliction to Taurus or Scorpio, and the gentleman has a powerful voice ca-
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|
pable of filling the largest halls without effort, yet not too loud for the
|
|
smallest; but Mercury in Leo, a bestial sign, and Saturn in Libra, a sign of
|
|
voice, are obstructive of perfect vocalization, therefore the gentleman has
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|
at times a certain halt or hesitancy of speech.
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It follows as a matter of course that disabilities of speech are more
|
|
easily remedied that those that are organic; patience, practice of vocal and
|
|
breathing exercises such as teachers of voice culture give, (these are en-
|
|
tirely different from the dangerous Hindu breathing exercises) are almost
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sure to restore normal conditions.
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Horoscopes Nos. 9, 10, and 11 have Saturn and Neptune conjoined in Tau-
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|
rus; as a consequence all have throat trouble, and also a disorder of the
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genital organs. Nos. 10 and 11 have both undergone operations for removal
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|
of certain parts, and Mercury in Scorpio centers the thoughts of No. 10 upon
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sex, causing intense torture, as it is impossible to gratify the craving.
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Saturn in a fixed sign is certainly a sore afflicter, the reaper of fruits
|
|
from a past life, and if there is to be any solace it must come through
|
|
knowledge of the cause, prayer, and the patience engendered thereby.
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DISORDERS OF THE MIND
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Before closing discussion of maladies peculiar to the head, mention must
|
|
be made of insanity, though the underlying causes can only be hinted at in a
|
|
work of this kind; but the student is referred to THE ROSICRUCIAN
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COSMO-CONCEPTION for a thorough explanation, and a key to the astrological
|
|
correspondences. Here we only give the essential facts.
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The brain and larynx were first built by the angelic host from the Moon
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(Luna), who used part of the sex force for that purpose, hence the intimate
|
|
connection between these organs. "Lunacy" is often induced by misuse of the
|
|
sex force, and "lunatics" frequently have a flaw in the speech. When boys
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reach puberty the voice changes; the speech of a fast woman becomes coarse,
|
|
and degenerate men acquire effeminate voices. In Italy singers anxious to
|
|
cultivate high tenor voices have become eunuchs to achieve their purpose.
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|
Into the system thus built by the lunar host under Jehovah, rebel Angels
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|
led by Lucifer, the Spirit of Mars, insinuated themselves, and inculcated
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passion, sex abuse and rebellion against the rulership of the Angels of Je-
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hovah. To offset their influence our Elder Brothers from Mercury were com-
|
|
missioned to foster reason that many may in time learn to guide himself.
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|
All the great Hierarchies work in our bodies constantly, but the three men-
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tioned have particular dominion over sex and sense; each invests one of the
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|
three segments of the spinal cord. The sublimely spiritual hierarchy of
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|
Neptune works in the spinal canal and cerebral ventricles to awaken
|
|
spiritual senses, which when evolved, enable the imprisoned spirit to pierce
|
|
the veil of flesh and contact super-physical realms. The Lucifer Spirits
|
|
dominate the left cerebral hemisphere, which will come into activity in the
|
|
future and elevate mankind to a higher, nobler plane of life, give us the
|
|
power over the lower nature and make us Christlike. The lunar Angels hold
|
|
sway in the cerebellum which is the instrument of coordination. In this
|
|
veritable "Tree of Knowledge" the fight is fought between forces which make
|
|
for emancipation of man and agencies which aim to keep him dependent, as
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explained in Rosicrucian Christianity Series, Lecture No. 14, "Lucifer,
|
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Tempter or Benefactor?"
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Such are the teachings which explain the deep reason back of astrological
|
|
dicta, and any qualified seer may easily perceibe the various agencies at
|
|
work in the human body; such are few, however, and the student of Astrology
|
|
has reason to thank God day by day for the blessed science which is of
|
|
greater benefit than any measure of spiritual sight. Though the writers are
|
|
firm believers in the law of compensation which gives to each exactly what
|
|
he has earned, neither more nor less, we cannot free ourselves from the
|
|
feeling that our measure of spiritual faculties has been heaped and shaken
|
|
down. We feel very, very grateful for the privilege and added usefulness in
|
|
service which this gives us. Nevertheless, were the alternatives placed be-
|
|
fore us involving choice between loss of spiritual faculties and loss of our
|
|
knowledge of Astrology, we should not hesitate one moment, but decide at
|
|
once in favor of our beloved science, neither ought this surprise anyone who
|
|
will give the matter a moment's thought. It is true that spiritual sight,
|
|
even in its rudimentary form enables us to see the condition of the human
|
|
body to the minutest detail, and thus affords a much easier means of diagno-
|
|
sis than Astrology, but though it penetrates to the innermost core of the
|
|
bone, mere clairvoyance is superficial compared to Astrology for it shows
|
|
only present conditions of the body. To find the causes which led up to
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that state and judge of future tendencies, it is necessary to consult the
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memory of nature. We should have to do that personally, and this, time
|
|
would not permit, as were are handling hundreds of cases, but a simple as-
|
|
trological figure, which we may commission one of our students to case, re-
|
|
veals as much at a glance. There are delineated the causes of mental, moral
|
|
and physical disorders; it shows accurately the stages that have been passed
|
|
and the crises yet to come. It also indicates the direction from which a
|
|
remedy may be looked for and the most favorable time for administering the
|
|
same. It helps people Here and Now, and the astrologer who lives up to his
|
|
privilege has a mission so high and so holy that the office of priest (in
|
|
the esoteric sense) pales into insignificance by comparison. Let the aspir-
|
|
ant to this great knowledge remember that he stands upon holier ground that
|
|
Moses before the burning bush, when he looks at a horoscope. Through that
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|
circle symbol of infinity an immortal soul is laid bare, and woe to him who
|
|
dares to look with profane gaze, for no matter how that soul may have been
|
|
smirched in its pilgrimage through matter, it is essentially divine and dear
|
|
the Father, yea, perhaps even more precious, than the righteous who do not
|
|
need mercy and compassion. This has been somewhat of a digression, but we
|
|
have no apologies to offer, for we preach Astrology as a religion and feel
|
|
the necessity of emphasizing this phase in season and out, if by any means
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we may inculcate in others the reverence which we ourselves feel for this
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divine science.
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Returning to the astrological consideration of insanity, and in view of
|
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what has been said we may note that the horoscope shows how, in the spinal
|
|
canal, rays of the various hierarchies blend, and Astrology tabulates the
|
|
resultant mental conditions as follows:
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People are not congenitally affected, who have cardinal signs rising,
|
|
particularly if cardinal or fixed signs also invest the Midheaven and Nadir,
|
|
rarely become insane. The active nature forbids morbid tendencies and
|
|
blues, disappointment is quickly thrown off and hope springs eternal in the
|
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cardinal breast urging to renewed struggle with conditions. It is said that
|
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the exception proves the rule, and when Capricorn rises the saturnine
|
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rulership gives a tendency to melancholy which under certain aggravating
|
|
circumstances may provoke suicide, particularly when the ruler is cooped up
|
|
in the Eighth House, as we see in horoscope No. 12. Virgo, a common sign,
|
|
devoid of stamina, holds the Sun, Saturn, Venus, and the Moon in this, the
|
|
house of death; this robs the person of joy in life and impels him to end it
|
|
under stress of sorrow. Knowledge on the part of an astrologer friend has
|
|
so far forestalled the calamity, and it is hoped, may save the poor man from
|
|
committing so grave a crime.
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When a Fixed sign rises at birth of a normal child, chances of insanity
|
|
in later life are so exceedingly remote as to be almost negligible, espe-
|
|
cially if a Fixed and Cardinal sign is also on the Midheaven.
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In our extended practice, we know of no exception; the rigid, set and in-
|
|
flexible nature of the Fixed signs seems to protect the mind under all
|
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exigencies of stress.
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It therefore follows that the mentally unbalanced come principally from
|
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those born with Common signs on the angles. The intrinsic nature of these
|
|
signs if FLEXIBILITY; as a reed in the wind people under these signs are
|
|
swayed hither and thither by circumstances; they have no stamina or stabil-
|
|
ity, and take reverses much to heart, while they last. Sorrow seems to
|
|
overwhelm them and balance is easily lost.
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It is a distinctive feature of the Rosicrucian teachings that pupils in
|
|
the Western world must be given every dictum, so as to forestall criticism
|
|
as much as possible, for it retards development every time it is indulged.
|
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The Rosicrucian teachings therefore aim to forestall questions at every
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point by giving reasons for every dictum, so that the critical mind may be
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weaned away from this attitude. We are ardently looking for the day and
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reign of Christ, the Friend of man; we do not know when He comes we shall be
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like Him. Adverse criticism and skepticism were not traits of His character
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and any things that will aid to eradicate these undesirable characteristics
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hastens the glad day of UNIVERSAL FRIENDSHIP.
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The reason has been given in SIMPLIFIED SCIENCE ASTROLOGY why the Ascen-
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dant rules the body as a whole; it (or its opposite) is the place of the
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Moon at conception. In the Bible angels are mentioned as heralds of birth
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and their lunar home is the focus whence the spirits enter our terrestrial
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sphere on their return to physical life. They fashion the etheric mould for
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our present instrument, and direct the growth of the fetus. Therefore the
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Ascendant and the Moon show the organic disabilities which lead to mental
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disorder. The congenital idiocy resulting from lack of proper adjustment
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between the vital body and the physical vehicle has been thoroughly de-
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scribed in the ROSICRUCIAN COSMO-CONCEPTION, together with causes producing
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the same during prenatal life. Astrologically this condition is produced by
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an affliction of the Ascendant, that is to say, the Moon's place at concep-
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tion, which throws the angle of the stellar ray out of parallax to the
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mother's body and the physical vehicle is built in such a manner that the
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head of the vital body is several inches above the skull. Thus the nerve
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centers are askew, preventing the ego from properly controlling its instru-
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ment. This is one of the configuration which produce idiocy and St. Vitus'
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dance. Uranus and Neptune are especially concerned in producing this latter
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phenomenon.
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Saturn is the cause of melancholy and depression. Mars and Uranus pro-
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duce the muscular and violent forms of insanity. Horoscopes 13 and 14 il-
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lustrate these peculiarities. No. 13 also shows the connection between pu-
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berty and the mental state. Gemini is rising, with Taurus and Mars
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intercepted in the Six and Twelfth Houses, from whence come disease and
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confinement. The Moon is in Taurus, which rules the larynx; she is in con-
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junction with Neptune, square to Mercury, and Mars is in Scorpio, which
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rules the generative organs. There we have at once the tendencies to a dis-
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ease, which further accentuated by the fact that Neptune in Taurus squares
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the Sun in Leo, and Leo has rule over the heart, and is the prime factor in
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circulation upon which the life of the body depends; thus the threatened
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illness may be set down to trouble with the blood, produced by a nervous af-
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fection. Puberty occurs at the time when the Moon is in the opposite quar-
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ter from its place at birth. She entered Scorpio, the opposite of Taurus
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which held her at birth, at the time when the child was nearly twelve years
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of age. Up to that time the little girl had been bright, but the conjunc-
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tion with Mars in Scorpio precipitated the period and robbed the growing
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child of vitality sorely needed at that time. The initial periods were few,
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but left her depleted of strength to withstand the square to Mercury and the
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opposition of the Moon to its radical place. (The radical place of a planet
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is its position at birth.) This affliction of Mercury, the ruler, by Moon
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at birth, was thus excited and insanity showed itself in consequence. As
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the affliction comes from fixed signs, we may judge it will be impossible to
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overcome, and the best that can be done for the poor soul is to pray for the
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day of its release, that it may have a better chance in a future embodiment.
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No. 14 is the horoscope of a young man. The common sign, Gemini, is
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rising, the ruler, Mercury, is in the Eighth House, the house of death, and
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Uranus and the Moon are in opposition to Mercury. This configuration, is
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similar to that of No. 12, and has the same significance, namely, suicidal
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tendencies under nervous strain, and this augur is all the more dangerous as
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it comes from fixed signs. Mars and Neptune in Taurus give a desire for
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drink and the Sun in a watery sign accentuates this tendency. Under such
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circumstances the man has several times tried to end his life in a most ex-
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traordinary manner. Jupiter and Sagittarius, square to Saturn in Pisces,
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increases the looseness of his morals and makes him dishonest. He will
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forge and steal in order to satisfy his passion and craving for drink and
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questionable society. Leo on the Second House with Uranus and the Moon in
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close conjunction, shows that he spends what he gets in dissolute living.
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There is one redeeming feature in the horoscope: Venus in the Midheaven
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sextile to his ruler, and trine to the Moon. He has energy and artistic
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ability which, it is hoped, may in time rouse the better qualities and make
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him a man. But again we reiterate that with the affliction from fixed signs
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the obstacle is almost insurmountable.
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In conclusion the student's attention is directed to the Third and Ninth
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Houses, which will also have an influence on the mind. Planets therein act
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[PAGE 613] THIRTY-SIX EXAMPLE HOROSCOPES
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according to the intrinsic nature expressed in the key word of each.
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PULMONARY DISEASES
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Horoscope No. 15 is the chart of a woman who, among other things, was
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afflicted with pulmonary trouble.
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Virgo is rising and Mercury, the ruler, is trine at birth, but unfortu-
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nately he is combust, a term which has been previously explained as the
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meaning that the heat of the Sun burns up the ray of any planet placed too
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close thereto. The disease was not congenital however, although the Moon
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was square to the Ascendant. But Virgo people, we have seen, are extremely
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fond of being sick. When once they have had a little pain, they magnify and
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nurse it and are loath to let it go. The square of Neptune in Aries to
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Uranus caused St. Vitus' dance at about the age of four years when the Moon
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reached the conjunction of Saturn (which is 21:15 Capricorn) and the opposi-
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tion to Uranus. This was the beginning of her illness. She afterwards re-
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garded herself as an invalid and nursed sickness. Saturn in opposition to
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Jupiter added to the trouble by restricting the arterial circulation. At
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the time of puberty the Moon was in Gemini in opposition to its place at
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birth. This excited the above mentioned square between the radical Moon and
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the Ascendant; it also caused the periods to be irregular and troublesome.
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The blood must have an outlet and the square of Neptune to Jupiter in Can-
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cer, which rules the stomach, causes hemorrhages when the Moon came into
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[PAGE 614] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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conjunction with the Dragon's Tail in Sagittarius (the opposite sign to
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Gemini), and the radical square of the Ascendant and the Moon were again ex-
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cited. Then also the lungs became affected. In April, 1909, the progressed
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Moon squared the natal positions of Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus. This in-
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imical force from the house of death, the Eighth, ended the life.
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As we feel that this cannot be reiterated too often, we repeat our in-
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junction to students never to let a patient know that there is any danger or
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that there is a crisis ahead. Particularly, please remember, PARTICULARLY,
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if it is a Virgo, for he has no chance at all if he knows what is coming.
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Horoscope No. 16 shows the natal configuration of an actress. Sagit-
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tarius is rising; Jupiter and the Moon are in close conjunction in Gemini, a
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mercurial sign, and are supported by a trine of the Sun; thus she had a most
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|
healthy constitution at birth, so far as the lung power is concerned. Mars
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|
and Mercury are also in an airy sign, giving energy to respiration and it
|
|
thus seems as though this person were singularly well fortified against pul-
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|
monary trouble. But Saturn, Neptune and the Dragon's Tail in Taurus in the
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|
Sixth House, give a tendency to colds and contraction of the throat. Uranus
|
|
in Virgo produces convulsive movements of the diaphragm and abdominal re-
|
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gion; he is square to Jupiter and the Moon, and thus we see how graphically
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the stellar script pictures the tendency to convulsive coughing and
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[PAGE 615] THIRTY-SIX EXAMPLE HOROSCOPES
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hemorrhages which nearly brought the young woman to an early grave when
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Mars, by progression, came into conjunction with the radical Sun and
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|
vivified the square to Saturn. We rejoice to say that the good aspects
|
|
first mentioned enabled the young woman to weather the storm; but close at-
|
|
tention to diet, regular living and above all absolute continence are re-
|
|
quired to regain full physical strength, for there is much evidence to show
|
|
that license played an important part in reducing the life forces and
|
|
robbing her of the needed strength at the critical period.
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DISEASES OF THE STOMACH
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Horoscope No. 17 presents a number of diseases, but all have their root
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|
in an insatiable appetite fostered by the fact that the person is a profes-
|
|
sional chef. Venus in Taurus gives discrimination in food, and the sextile
|
|
to Mercury in Cancer causes the mind to run in the direction of preparations
|
|
wherewith to tickle the palate. But the Moon being ruler of Cancer, the
|
|
rising sign, which has dominion over the stomach, shows that
|
|
over-indulgences of the appetite will result disastrously. The distended
|
|
stomach presses upon the heart, of which the Sun, our life-giver, is ruler.
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|
This planet is in Gemini, the sign which has dominion over the lungs, square
|
|
to Mars in Pisces. Mars rules the iron in the blood and the Sun gives us
|
|
oxygen, thus this square shows that the blood will lack in the life-giving
|
|
element. The conjunction of the Sun with Uranus in Gemini produces spas-
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[PAGE 616] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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modic motion of the lungs and labored inspiration to obtain sufficient oxy-
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gen wherewith to supply the system; thus we have the condition called asth-
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|
ma. Saturn and Jupiter are in Virgo which rules the abdomen, square to the
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|
Sun and Uranus in Gemini, showing a lack of circulation and a tendency to
|
|
ulcerous growths, and there is a general lack of nutrition in the whole sys-
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|
tem because of the great energy required to eliminate waste from the enor-
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|
mous quantities of food which this person consumes. Sad to say, however,
|
|
persons in that occupation protest that they cannot help tasting, and that
|
|
in spite of all ills they must eat to excess. It were wiser of course, to
|
|
see another profession and train the system to moderation.
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|
In horoscope No. 18 we have the natal configurations of another chef;
|
|
they are similar to those delineated in No. 17. Cancer, the sign of the
|
|
stomach, is rising, with Mars and the Sun close to the Ascendant; thus the
|
|
forces of this individual will be directed principally toward the stomach,
|
|
and the opposition of the Moon shows disastrous results which eventually re-
|
|
sulted from gratifying his ravenous appetite. The Sun is life and motion,
|
|
Mars is dynamic energy, and the excessive activity centered in the stomach
|
|
to take care of digestion causes this organ to be inflamed. Nature is not a
|
|
jerry-builder; she builds substantially and well, or our bodies could never
|
|
stand the abuse we give them as well as they do, but even the healthiest
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[PAGE 617] THIRTY-SIX EXAMPLE HOROSCOPES
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organism must give way in time under such dreadful strain. As indicated by
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|
the Sun and Mars, an ulcer developed from the internal heat, ate through the
|
|
stomach and relieved the poor soul of its misused body. Neptune in Taurus,
|
|
the sign of the palate, was of course also a contributing factor. It is not
|
|
to be supposed however, that anyone who has Cancer rising or many planets in
|
|
Cancer, is necessarily going to die of the disease to which that name has
|
|
been given, but it would be the part of wisdom to train children with such
|
|
conditions to abstain from overeating, for it is a truism that more people
|
|
die from overeating than from starvation.
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DISEASES OF THE HEART
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|
As the heart is the seat of physical life, it natural ruler is the Sun.
|
|
The solar sign is Leo. But it is a mistake to think that palpitation of the
|
|
heart is necessarily shown by an affliction to the sign Leo. Indeed, there
|
|
are many cases where overindulgence of the appetite indicated by the sign
|
|
Cancer distends the stomach, which presses upon the heart producing what the
|
|
person then believes to be heart trouble. This was the case in horoscopes
|
|
Nos. 17 and 18; both believed their heart trouble to be the primal cause of
|
|
the illness under which they were suffering, while in reality it was only
|
|
one of the effects.
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|
But No. 3 shows a case of organic weakness of the heart. The Sun is at
|
|
home in the fixed sign Leo and receives a square from Saturn the reaper;
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[PAGE 618] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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thus it is evident that the heart was a weak link in the constitution and
|
|
would cause trouble in time, unless care was taken. Unfortunately of
|
|
course, parents knew less about Astrology a generation ago than today, when
|
|
the science is coming to the fore. The energy of which this horoscope is
|
|
full, was allowed to spend itself unrestrained with no thought given to com-
|
|
ing disaster.
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|
|
Venus and Jupiter, the planets ruling the venous and arterial circula-
|
|
tion, are in opposition. Venus is in Gemini the sign of the lungs, and when
|
|
the Sun progressed to the square of Venus' radical place, and Uranus tran-
|
|
sited the Sixth House, illness began; breathing became labored as indicated
|
|
by the square of the life-giver to the lungs. Uranus in opposition to his
|
|
natal place in Cancer produced the convulsive movement known as the stomach
|
|
cough, and thus for years this illness robbed the man of vital energy; but
|
|
these afflictions passed and because of attention to right living the system
|
|
has been left none the worse for the experience. Moreover, the suffering of
|
|
the soul has resulted in growth that he might not otherwise have obtained.
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|
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|
Horoscope No. 19 shows another case of heart disease. The Sun and
|
|
Neptune are conjunct in the Eighth House, in opposition to Mars. As this
|
|
conjunction is in the sign Gemini and in the house of death, it is easy to
|
|
see the portent. The dynamic energy of Mars tears everything to pieces, ac-
|
|
celerates motion, causes palpitation etc. The Sun and Neptune in Gemini
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|
shows a likelihood of a hemorrhage of the lungs, resulting from over activ-
|
|
ity of the heart. The Moon and Saturn in Leo show the obstructed passage of
|
|
the blood, for the keynote of Saturn is obstruction and retardation: thus
|
|
the valves of the heart become leaky and the backward flow of the blood
|
|
called regurgitation takes place.
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|
|
|
Leo also rules the spinal cord and malefic configurations there may pro-
|
|
duce hunchback and kindred disabilities.
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|
Horoscope No. 20 is the figure of a beautiful boy, well formed and
|
|
healthy, who became afflicted with curvature of the spine. Here we find the
|
|
Moon in conjunction with the Dragon's Tail in the Twelfth House, square to
|
|
Saturn and Uranus in Scorpio. At five and one half years of age the Moon
|
|
had progressed to the square of its own place; this and the conjunction with
|
|
Saturn and Uranus in Scorpio, brought on his affliction. After enduring
|
|
eight years of torture he died, having been taken from one free dispensary
|
|
to another and used by the doctors to practice on. Each doctor tried anew
|
|
cure. He was plaster casts for years but to no purpose. The mothers is
|
|
represented by Neptune in conjunction with Mars, careless and of dissolute
|
|
habits; she was glad of the opportunity to place the boy anywhere in order
|
|
to shirk the responsibility of caring for him. The boy died when the Moon
|
|
had progressed to an opposition of its own place; it was also then in square
|
|
to Uranus and Saturn.
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[PAGE 620] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS
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The kidneys are ruled by Libra and Scorpio both. That is to say, the
|
|
functional activity of secretion of urine comes from Libra, but the bladder
|
|
and urethra through which elimination takes place are ruled by Scorpio. Re-
|
|
nal stones and gravel would result from an affliction to Libra, for they are
|
|
formed int he peduncle of the kidneys. These would also result from an af-
|
|
fliction to Scorpio, causing faulty elimination and consequent retention of
|
|
calcareous matter in the system. Diseases of the ureters are under Libra.
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|
Horoscopes Nos. 3 and 21 are examples of how the stars indicate diseases
|
|
of the kidneys. In both cases Saturn is in or near an angle and square to
|
|
the Sun, and in his sign of exaltation. Libra, which rules the kidneys, is
|
|
also elevated. This latter point may not be apparent to beginners who look
|
|
at No. 3 and find Saturn, as they would say, DOWN in the Fourth House, but
|
|
the nadir of the birth place in Midheaven or Zenith of an opposite point on
|
|
earth, and planets at either of these points are found to have an added
|
|
power.
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|
In the two examples mentioned, Saturn, the planet of obstruction, pre-
|
|
vents secretion of urine but does not interfere with elimination of that
|
|
which has been secreted. But in horoscope No. 8 where he is posited in the
|
|
sign Scorpio square to Mercury, we have a case where the formation of gravel
|
|
and renal stones is shown to result from incomplete elimination. A person
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with such a configuration ought to be extremely careful not to drink hard
|
|
water, for this may cause a painful ailment. Only filtered water should be
|
|
used for purposes of cooking and drinking. Sour milk, buttermilk and grape
|
|
juice are great solvents. We may further to say that to boil water will not
|
|
soften it, and the fur which gathers in the tea kettle where hard water has
|
|
been boiled is no evidence to the contrary, for that scaly formation was ob-
|
|
tained from the water which evaporated; what remains in the kettle for use
|
|
is as hard as ever.
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|
In horoscope No. 7 we find Saturn in Scorpio square to Mars. Saturn pro-
|
|
duces the obstruction of the blood known as hemorrhoids, and the dynamic en-
|
|
ergy of Mars causes rupture of the congested places, thus we have the pain-
|
|
ful bleeding well known to so many sufferers. As a secondary result
|
|
constipation adds to the malady, because persons afflicted with the first
|
|
named disease shrink from the added pain of the stool, and do not respond to
|
|
nature's call. A prolonged rest seems to be the only physical means which
|
|
is really effective. Nature however, will be very much aided by proper os-
|
|
teopathic manipulations, and a diet consisting principally of milk.
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ACCIDENTS TO HIPS AND ARMS
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Sagittarius rising, or in the Sixth or Twelfth House is responsible for
|
|
broken bones and accidents. Under the chapter on the Dragon's Tail we saw
|
|
how the person described in horoscope No. 6 fell upon the ice and broke her
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[PAGE 622] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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hip. No. 21 has even stronger indications of accidents and probably the
|
|
life will end in an untoward manner. Sagittarius is rising, Saturn is ex-
|
|
alted in the Midheaven exactly square to the Sun, and Neptune is elevated at
|
|
the nadir also squaring the Moon; thus both luminaries are afflicted. As
|
|
the Sun is lord of the house of death these auguries presage an untimely
|
|
end. The only hope lies in the sextile of Jupiter to the Sun which gives
|
|
hair-breadth escapes. This man's life has been jeopardized many times in
|
|
railroad wrecks, automobile accidents, etc., but although he has thus been
|
|
near the gate of death many times, the benefic ray of Jupiter has so far
|
|
preserved his life and no bones have yet been broken. The woman described
|
|
in horoscope No. 22 has not been so fortunate; her arms and legs have been
|
|
accidentally broken several times, for Mars and the Moon are in Sagittarius
|
|
in the Twelfth House, also in opposition to Jupiter. The Sun and Mercury
|
|
are in the Eighth House in opposition to Neptune and these planets are
|
|
square the first mentioned positions. Saturn, her ruler, is square to Venus
|
|
so that she attracts accidents and never escapes being hurt.
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DISEASES OF THE LIMBS
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|
In horoscope No. 7 we find Mars in Aquarius square to Saturn, and from
|
|
this affliction it is evident that there is an obstruction of the blood in
|
|
the lower limbs, which produces varicose veins. Horoscope No. 17 shows Mars
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in the sign Pisces in opposition to Saturn and Jupiter. It is the nature of
|
|
Saturn to obstruct, and his conjunction with Jupiter shows that the circula-
|
|
tion is poor. Mars in Pisces produces heat, inflammation and swelling of
|
|
the feet, because of the stagnated blood. We have already seen that the
|
|
person there described is gluttonously inclined, and therefore it is no won-
|
|
der that stagnation of the blood produces such painful afflictions as indi-
|
|
cated by these configurations. The remedy of course if self-evident; it is
|
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moderation.
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[PAGE 624] THE MESSAGE OF THE STARS
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CHART #1:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 6:07 VIRGO SUN: 24:47 VIRGO SATURN: 15:27 SCORPIO
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MC: 0 GEMINI MOON: 24:32 CAPRICORN URANUS: 21:29 SCORPIO
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11H: 6 CANCER MERCURY: 20:28 LIBRA NEPTUNE: 20:18 GEMINI
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12H: 9 LEO VENUS: 13:09 LIBRA DRAGON'S TAIL: 22:44 LEO
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2H: 28 VIRGO MARS: 17:03 GEMINI
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3H: 26 LIBRA JUPITER: 27:40 LEO
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CHART #2:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 20:36 GEMINI SUN: 14:00 ARIES SATURN: 9:06R LIBRA
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MC: 24 AQUARIUS MOON: 9:55 SCORPIO URANUS: 9:44R SCORPIO
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11H: 25 PISCES MERCURY: 9:45R ARIES NEPTUNE: 9:04 GEMINI
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12H: 7 TAURUS VENUS: 6:30 ARIES
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2H: 10 CANCER MARS: 3:56 GEMINI
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3H: 0 LEO JUPITER: 2:03 TAURUS
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[PAGE 625] THIRTY-SIX EXAMPLE HOROSCOPES
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CHART #3:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 6:41 LEO SUN: 0:14 LEO SATURN: 24:07 LIBRA
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MC: 10 ARIES MOON: 4:54 LEO URANUS: 1:36 CANCER
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11H: 21 TAURUS MERCURY: 20:58 LEO NEPTUNE: 10:35R ARIES
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12H: 5 CANCER VENUS: 14:44 GEMINI DRAGON'S HEAD: 25:27 LIBRA
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2H: 21 LEO MARS: 5:53 VIRGO PART OF FORTUNE: 11:31 LEO
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3H: 12 VIRGO JUPITER: 20:03R SAGITTARIUS
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CHART #4:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 2:41 GEMINI SUN: 10:25 SAGITTARIUS SATURN: 27:22R TAURUS
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MC: 9 AQUARIUS MOON: 10:08 CAPRICORN URANUS: 9:27R TAURUS
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11H: 7 PISCES MERCURY: 16:13R SAGITTARIUS DRAGON'S TAIL: 10:24
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12H: 16 ARIES VENUS: 26:50 CAPRICORN SAGITTARIUS
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2H: 26 GEMINI MARS: 6:48 VIRGO
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3H: 17 CANCER JUPITER: 0:10 SAGITTARIUS
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CHART #5:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 26:20 GEMINI SUN: 16:10 ARIES SATURN: 11:42 GEMINI
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MC: 10 PISCES MOON: 4:53 SAGITTARIUS URANUS: 14:58 TAURUS
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11H: 13 ARIES MERCURY: 18:50 PISCES NEPTUNE: 16:48 PISCES
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12H: 21 TAURUS VENUS: 13:17 TAURUS PROGRESSED SUN: 11:28
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2H: 19 CANCER MARS: 16:56 ARIES GEMINI
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3H: 12 LEO JUPITER: 24:30 AQUARIUS PROGRESSED MOON: 16:30
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CAPRICORN
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CHART #6:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 4:49 CANCER SUN: 12:30 PISCES SATURN: 22:23R LIBRA
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MC: 12 PISCES MOON: 12:08 TAURUS URANUS: 27:26 AQUARIUS
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11H: 9 ARIES MERCURY: 24:44R PISCES NEPTUNE: 2:54 AQUARIUS
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12H: 28 TAURUS VENUS: 25:45 CAPRICORN
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2H: 24 CANCER MARS: 5:25 CANCER
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3H: 16 LEO JUPITER: 3:45 GEMINI
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CHART #7:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 15:26 ARIES SUN: 9:05 PISCES SATURN: 12:16R SCORPIO
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MC: 8 CAPRICORN MOON: 28:07 LEO URANUS: 29:36 GEMINI
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11H: 0 AQUARIUS MERCURY: 9:05 PISCES NEPTUNE: 9:08 PISCES
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12H: 29 AQUARIUS VENUS: 10:36 PISCES DRAGON'S HEAD: 13:39 ARIES
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2H: 22 TAURUS MARS: 10:12 AQUARIUS
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3H: 17 GEMINI JUPITER: 23:21 CAPRICORN
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CHART #8:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 23:14 LEO SUN: 19:45 CANCER SATURN: 17:32R SCORPIO
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MC: 17 TAURUS MOON: 3:22 SAGITTARIUS URANUS: 9:19 CANCER
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11H: 21 GEMINI MERCURY: 14:53 LEO NEPTUNE: 15:05 ARIES
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12H: 24 CANCER VENUS: 29:36 GEMINI
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2H: 16 VIRGO MARS: 11:57 VIRGO
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3H: 14 LIBRA JUPITER: 7:09R PISCES
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CHART #9:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 21:10 SCORPIO SUN: 22:50 TAURUS SATURN: 16:36 TAURUS
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MC: 12 VIRGO MOON: 6:22 ARIES URANUS: 14:27R VIRGO
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11H: 12 LIBRA MERCURY: 6:03 GEMINI NEPTUNE: 16:31 TAURUS
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12H: 7 SCORPIO VENUS: 13:30 GEMINI
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2H: 21 SAGITTARIUS MARS: 2:45 LEO
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3H: 2 AQUARIUS JUPITER: 5:01 GEMINI
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CHART #10:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 21:50 SAGITTARIUS SUN: 18:33 LIBRA SATURN: 10:34R TAURUS
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MC: 15 LIBRA MOON: 10:45 GEMINI URNAUS: 16:17 VIRGO
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11H: 11 SCORPIO MERCURY: 12:34 SCORPIO NEPTUNE: 15:53R TAURUS
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12H: 2 SAGITTARIUS VENUS: 17:05 VIRGO DRAGON'S TAIL: 11:38
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2H: 28 CAPRICORN MARS: 7:38 CANCER GEMINI
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3H: 9 PISCES JUPITER: 25:04R TAURUS
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CHART #11:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 23:31 LIBRA SUN: 9:80 TAURUS SATURN: 14:51 TAURUS
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MC: 28 CANCER MOON: 2:19 LIBRA URANUS: 14:38R SCORPIO
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11H: 1 VIRGO MERCURY: 6:45 TAURUS NEPTUNE: 16:00 TAURUS
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12H: 0 LIBRA VENUS: 22:37 TAURUS DRAGON'S HEAD: 1:02
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2H: 21 SCORPIO MARS: 25:36 CANCER SAGITTARIUS
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3H: 23 SAGITTARIUS JUPITER: 1:25 GEMINI
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CHART #12:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 14:52 CAPRICORN SUN: 28:33 VIRGO SATURN: 26:13 VIRGO
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MC: 9 SCORPIO MOON: 2:51 VIRGO URANUS: 22:44 GEMINI
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11H: 2 SAGITTARIUS MERCURY: 21:40 LIBRA NEPTUNE: 2:33R ARIES
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12H: 23 SAGITTARIUS VENUS: 8:27 VIRGO
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2H: 27 AQUARIUS MARS: 16:44R ARIES
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3H: 8 ARIES JUPITER: 4:45 LIBRA
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CHART #13:
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HOUSE CUSPS: PLANETS:
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ASC: 10:57 GEMINI SUN: 29:02 LEO SATURN: 18:04 CANCER
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MC: 17 AQUARIUS MOON: 21:36 TAURUS URANUS: 5:43 LIBRA
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11H: 17 PISCES MERCURY: 19:05R LEO NEPTUNE: 27:49 TAURUS
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12H: 27 ARIES VENUS: 3:01 LEO
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2H: 3 CANCER MARS: 0:08 SCORPIO
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3H: 24 CANCER JUPITER: 6:16 LIBRA
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CHART #14:
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ASC: 24:16 GEMINI SUN: 17:47 PISCES SATURN: 0:56 PISCES
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MC: 18 ARIES MOON: 20:02 LEO URANUS: 16:46 LEO
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11H: 14 TAURUS MERCURY: 20:25 AQUARIUS NEPTUNE: 1:09 TAURUS
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12H: 5 GEMINI VENUS: 26:25 ARIES
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2H: 2 LEO MARS: 6:43 TAURUS
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3H: 13 VIRGO JUPITER: 1:52 SAGITTARIUS
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CHART #15:
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ASC: 3:33 VIRGO SUN: 5:47 TAURUS URANUS: 27:21 CANCER
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MC: 29 TAURUS MOON: 5:02 SAGITTARIUS NEPTUNE: 24:14 ARIES
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11H: 3 CANCER MERCURY: 4:22R TAURUS PROGRESSED SUN: 11 GEMINI
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12H: 5 LEO VENUS: 14:06 VENUS PROGRESSED MOON: 20:29 ARIES
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2H: 27 VIRGO MARS: 11:11 TAURUS PROGRESSED ASC: 2:37 LIBRA
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3H: 25 LIBRA JUPITER: 22:22 CANCER PROGRESSED M.C.: 3 CANCER
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CHART #16:
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ASC: 1:44 SAGITTARIUS SUN: 27:10 AQUARIUS SATURN: 19:56 TAURUS
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MC: 20 VIRGO MOON: 18:50 GEMINI URANUS: 22:18R VIRGO
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11H: 19 LIBRA MERCURY: 8:13R AQUARIUS NEPTUNE: 16:10 TAURUS
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12H: 12 SCORPIO VENUS: 10:35 CAPRICORN
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2H: 3 CAPRICORN MARS: 10:22 AQUARIUS
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3H: 12 AQUARIUS JUPITER: 21:21 GEMINI
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CHART #17:
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ASC: 28:47 CANCER SUN: 22:54 GEMINI SATURN: 16:26 VIRGO
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MC: 5 ARIES MOON: 20:47 CAPRICORN URANUS: 16:43 GEMINI
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11H: 13 TAURUS MERCURY: 15:02 CANCER NEPTUNE: 3:44 ARIES
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12H: 25 GEMINI VENUS: 10:39 TAURUS
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2H: 15 LEO MARS: 16:05 PISCES
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3H: 6 VIRGO JUPITER: 18:50 VIRGO
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CHART #18:
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ASC: 7:18 CANCER SUN: 8:06 CANCER SATURN: 13:16R AQUARIUS
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MC: 4 PISCES MOON: 12:22 CAPRICORN URANUS: 5:35 LEO
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11H: 7 ARIES MERCURY: 9:40 LEO NEPTUNE: 0:31 TAURUS
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12H: 11 TAURUS VENUS: 10:04 LEO
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2H: 23 CANCER MARS: 9:42 CANCER
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3H: 11 LEO JUPITER: 24:20 VIRGO
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CHART #19:
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ASC: 21:36 LIBRA SUN: 4:19 GEMINI SATURN: 27:38 LEO
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MC: 0 LEO MOON: 19:11 LEO URANUS: 23:08R LIBRA
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11H: 5 VIRGO MERCURY: 11:10 GEMINI NEPTUNE: 4:15 GEMINI
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12H: 1 LIBRA VENUS: 28:28 GEMINI
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2H: 17 SCORPIO MARS: 7:10R SAGITTARIUS
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3H: 20 SAGITTARIUS JUPITER: 12:07 AQUARIUS
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CHART #20:
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ASC: 13:35 VIRGO SUN: 10:46 LIBRA SATURN: 17:04 SCORPIO
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MC: 12 GEMINI MOON: 23:14 LEO URANUS: 22:14 SCORPIO
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11H: 13 CANCER MERCURY: 21:54R LIBRA NEPTUNE: 20:17R GEMINI
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12H: 16 LEO VENUS: 3:50 SCORPIO DRAGON'S HEAD: 21:53
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2H: 10 LIBRA MARS: 23:53 GEMINI AQUARIUS
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3H: 10 SCORPIO JUPITER: 1:00 VIRGO
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CHART #21:
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ASC: 26:51 SAGITTARIUS SUN: 17:26 CAPRICORN SATURN: 17:45 LIBRA
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MC: 20 LIBRA MOON: 5:16 CAPRICORN URANUS: 22:06R GEMINI
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11H: 16 SCORPIO MERCURY: 6:30 AQUARIUS NEPTUNE: 3:18 ARIES
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12H: 7 SAGITTARIUS VENUS: 2:53 SAGITTARIUS
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2H: 5 AQUARIUS MARS: 15:54 SAGITTARIUS
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3H: 16 PISCES JUPITER: 21:41 SCORPIO
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CHART #22:
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ASC: 4:17 CAPRICORN SUN: 22:24 VIRGO SATURN: 8:18 LEO
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MC: 17 SCORPIO MOON: 26:26 SAGITTARIUS URANUS: 3:20R GEMINI
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11H: 5 SAGITTARIUS MERCURY: 21:00R VIRGO NEPTUNE: 22:00 PISCES
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12H: 19 SAGITTARIUS VENUS: 8:03 SCORPIO
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2H: 0 PISCES MARS: 18:59 SAGITTARIUS
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3H: 20 ARIES JUPITER: 20:37 GEMINI
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NO. 23.--INSANITY AND SPIRIT CONTROL
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CHART #23:
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[FLAT CHART]
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ASC: 0 ARIES SUN: 21:15 PISCES SATURN: 19:20 CAPRICORN
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MC: 0 CAPRICORN MOON: 16:37 ARIES URANUS: 27:24R LEO
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11H: 0 AQUARIUS MERCURY: 21:50 PISCES NEPTUNE: 22:31 ARIES
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12H: 0 PISCES VENUS: 18:48 AQUARIUS
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2H: 0 TAURUS MARS: 7:17 ARIES
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3H: 0 GEMINI JUPITER: 19:53 CANCER
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In judging this horoscope we look first to the mentality, as this is al-
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ways the most important factor in the treatment of a patient. Mercury and
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the Moon are the two principal factors in determining this point, though, of
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course, all the planets have their bearing on that as well as on any other
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subject. Here we find that Mercury is combust and that it is with the Sun
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in the Common sign, Pisces. That in itself is not a very good augur; we
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further find that the Moon is in conjunction with Neptune in Aries, that
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it is square to both Saturn and Jupiter, and that therefore the mind must be
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of a weak and unstable nature. Mars, the Moon and Neptune in Aries would be
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in themselves make a person erratic, but when we find, as here, that Luna is
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square to Jupiter, the planet of religion, also to Saturn, the planet of ob-
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struction and negation, it naturally causes a very evil condition. The op-
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position of Jupiter to Saturn shows that whatever desire for religion Jupi-
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ter might engender, would always be opposed by the influence of Saturn, who
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would counsel "Don't, don't," causing the person to deride what he or she
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really wants to believe. It is a common experience that that which we can-
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not understand, appears chaotic and erratic to our minds. Neptune is the
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planet of fear and chaos to us, for the human race has not learned to live
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up to its high vibrations, and this, with the Moon, square to Uranus makes
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that chaotic mental state which we find in this circle. To offset this in-
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fluence there is the trine of Jupiter, the planet of religion, to both the
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Sun and Mercury; but even this influence there is the trine of Jupiter, the
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planet of religion, to both the Sun and Mercury; but even this influence
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will not be able to break the condition entirely, though there is no doubt
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this great redeeming power has had an effect is staving off the evil day
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when the mind will break down entirely. As usual, the marching orbs in
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their circling dance come to a point where the string of each aspect is
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touched which them produces the tome of either harmony or discord that im-
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pels us to actions which we call good or evil; so also in this case. The
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time marked on the clock of destiny by the hand of God was April, 1913;
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then the lunation fell in conjunction with the radical Moon in Aries. This
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naturally excited the radical square to Saturn and Jupiter, also their op-
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position, and thus the climax was precipitated; the person became violently
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insane.
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We may look for the immediate cause the precipitated that calamity to the
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radical position of Neptune and Uranus. These, the octaves of Mercury and
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Venus, in a square position will always bring the person in contact with
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spirits who have left the body, or who have never inhabited a body such as
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we have at the present time.
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During aspects like the above, they would have an excellent chance to use
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this poor person as a tool for their nefarious practices, for naturally
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those spirits which come under a square are not what we would call good in
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any respect; they have no benevolent designs for helping their victim, no
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matter what they may profess in that direction.
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The question them comes: What can we do for a person in that condition?
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We have a good aspect to the Moon and Neptune, which is the sextile of Ve-
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nus. Neptune rules music--classical string music in particular--and Venus
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in Aquarius gives the person a love of just that kind of music, which will
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soothe the mind. This configuration also gives a love of bright colors and
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sunshine which will help to tone the system. She should not be allowed
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books, but should have a complete rest from all mental effort, the brightest
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conversation possible, and a vegetarian diet. With these there is a
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probability that the evil configuration may be overcome and the person re-
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stored to mental health, though that will never be robust.
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NO. 24.--HEART TROUBLE, INSUFFICIENT OXYGENATION, EYE TROUBLE, DEATH
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CHART #24:
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ASC: 16:07 SAGITTARIUS SUN: 24:43 ARIES SATURN: 7:26 GEMINI
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MC: 6 LIBRA MOON: 6:13 SAGITTARIUS URANUS: 24:57R VIRGO
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11H: 4 SCORPIO MERCURY: 10:07 TAURUS NEPTUNE: 19:48 TAURUS
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12H: 26 SCORPIO VENUS: 9:26 GEMINI
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2H: 20 CAPRICORN MARS: 8:04 LEO
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3H: 0 PISCES JUPITER: 25:28 CANCER
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GOOD ASPECTS: Mars trine the Moon, sextile Saturn; Uranus trine Neptune;
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Jupiter sextile Neptune and Uranus.
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BAD ASPECTS: The Moon conjunction Antares, opposition Saturn and Venus;
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the Sun conjunction Dragon's Tail, square Jupiter; Mercury square Mars.
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The Moon on the Ascendant in Sagittarius makes the patient restless and
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unstable, but not shiftless, because the Moon is also trine to Mars. This
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gives her much more energy than usually possessed by Sagittarians. Even the
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opposition of the Moon to Saturn and Venus, which robs life of its joys and
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makes her melancholy, is, in a certain sense, help; it gives her a persis-
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tence and resistance that will not allow her to give in to disease. Mercury
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square Mars shows that she has a very quick temper, and as Mercury is in
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Taurus, the sign of voice, the unfortunate characteristic will find expres-
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sion in an unbridled tongue. This will hurt her very seriously from a
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physical standpoint (not to speak of the even more deplorable spiritual in-
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juries), for Mars is in Leo, the sign of the heart, and that always predis-
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poses to palpitation. He is sextile to Saturn, but even good aspects to
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Saturn are physically inimical. The sun, which is ruler of the heart, is in
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conjunction with the saturnine Dragon's Tail. The nerves also are affected
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by the square of Mars to Mercury, hence the heart is far from normally bal-
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anced, and the outbursts of temper which this person is apt to indulge in on
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the slightest provocation may cause heart failure at some time, by putting
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an undue strain on this organ and interfering with the already sluggish cir-
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culation, which is shown by the square of Jupiter to the Sun and the
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Dragon's Tail, also by the conjunction of Venus with Saturn, and their op-
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position to the Moon; Jupiter and Venus being governors respectively of the
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arterial and venous circulations.
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The head is particularly congested because the Sun conjunction the satur-
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nine Dragon's Tail occurs in Aries, the sign of the head, and Saturn, the
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planet of obstruction, is in Gemini, the sign of the lungs, in conjunction
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with Venus. This shows interference with the circulation of the venous
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blood in the lungs. The Moon, which governs the tidal air, is in opposi-
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tion, showing that an insufficient amount of air is inspired into the lungs
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to cleanse the blood of its poisonous carbon dioxide, and the presence of
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Saturn shows a hardening of the tissues, which is apt to develop into tuber-
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culosis. You will also notice that Jupiter, the ruler of the Ascendant, is
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in the Eight House square to the Sun and the saturnine Dragon's Tail in the
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Fourth House, and all are in Cardinal signs. This is a strong testimony of
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an accidental death, and Mars in the Eighth House, in the sign Leo, which
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rules the heart, shows that hemorrhages may be the cause which will end the
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physical life.
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If this person had been taken hold of in time and taught self-control,
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this serious condition could probably have been avoided; even now a frank
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statement concerning the great danger that undue excitement may cause,
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should help her govern her temper, and thus lengthen life.
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The Moon conjunction Antares, and opposition to Saturn shows that the
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eyes are in danger also, and Saturn in Gemini, which is a mercurial sign,
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shows nervous affection. The conjunction with Venus would suggest a conges-
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tion of the muscles of the eyes, which may be greatly relieved by osteo-
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pathic treatment.
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A healer with Leo rising, and Saturn not in Gemini, would be best able to
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handle the case.
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NO. 25--HEART TROUBLE, TUBERCULOSIS, KIDNEYS
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CHART #25:
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ASC: 21:28 VIRGO SUN: 18:49 LEO SATURN: 9:40 VIRGO
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MC: 21 GEMINI MOON: 26:15 LIBRA URANUS: 15:41 GEMINI
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11H: 22 CANCER MERCURY: 0:02 LEO NEPTUNE: 1:17R ARIES
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12H: 23 LEO VENUS: 13:37 VIRGO DRAGON'S TAIL: 11:38
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2H: 18 LIBRA MARS: 23:58 LEO GEMINI
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3H: 19 SCORPIO JUPITER: 3:26 VIRGO
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We judge first the mental calibre of our patient. Four Common signs are
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on the angles, and this at once describes the nature as weak and vacillat-
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ing. Mercury square the Moon further accentuates this wavering and
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flightiness of her mind, and Saturn conjunction Venus and Jupiter in the
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Twelfth House robs life of its joy, making this woman subject to melancholy
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and morbid fear. This characteristic is somewhat ameliorated by the sextile
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of the Sun to Uranus, which fosters altruism, and the trine of Mercury to
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Neptune, which gives spiritual perception, thus aiding to dispel gloom by
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directing the mind from sorrows which are but fleeting, to the eternal
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verities. To sum up, she is prone to be either "down in the dumps," or "up
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in the air," and it is necessary to strive to cure her of both depression
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and elation, which are alike harmful. Equipoise must be cultivated to aid
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in attaining and maintaining health. Were Fixed signs on the angles this
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would be next to impossible, but with Common signs there she is more adapt-
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able and reachable.
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Regarding the ailments to which this woman is subject, we note first
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Uranus in high elevation, conjunction the Dragon's Tail, whose influence is
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saturnine, that is to say, obstructive, crystallizing, and hardening. Both
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are in the airy sign Gemini, which governs the lungs, and square to Saturn
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in the Twelfth House, which denotes confinement-in prison, hospitals or upon
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a sickbed. This gives us at once the key to the trouble. Sometimes the
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tidal air is almost stopped by the Dragon's Tail and the square of Saturn;
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Uranus prevents asphyxiation by the conclusive movement of the lungs knows
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as coughing, which clears away the obstruction and enables the heart to
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again circulate the blood.
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The blood is unable to throw off its poisonous carbonic acid because of
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the obstructive power of the Dragon's Tail in Gemini, and the square of Sat-
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urn to Uranus in the sign of the lungs. The arterial and venous circula-
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tions are also impeded by the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus with Saturn,
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hence, malnutrition and carbonic acid poisoning are in evidence. The hard-
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ening of the lungs and consequent cough, label the case as tuberculosis.
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Elimination of urine is retarded by the square of Mercury to the Moon,
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which is in the latter part of Libra, the sign of the kidneys. Mercury gov-
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erns the sensory nerves, while Mars rules the motor nerves and muscles.
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Mars is in good aspect, showing that the mechanical apparatus is in good
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condition, but that the trouble is nervous. This may be alleviated by ma-
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nipulations, and so may the sluggishness of the bowels indicated by Saturn
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in Virgo. The Mars hour would be the best time, the Sun hour next. Besides
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this treatment dry rubs with coarse gloves will stimulate the skin and aid
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in eliminating carbonic acid from the system. Whole wheat bread toasted,
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plenty of fresh milk given while still warm (for them it contains the
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maximum quantity of the ether which is so necessary to restore the vital
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body), and as much green uncooked food as the patient can take should be
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given, for that also contains a maximum of ether. Onions are particularly
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valuable nerve-builders.
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A person with Taurus rising, whose Saturn is not in the degrees included
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within the patient's First or Sixth House, will make the best healer for
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this patient.
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NO. 26--TUBERCULOSIS
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ASC: 8:56 VIRGO SUN: 5:01 TAURUS SATURN: 8:33 GEMINI
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MC: 5 GEMINI MOON: 24:09 ARIES URANUS: 24:35R VIRGO
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11H: 10 CANCER MERCURY: 25:20 TAURUS NEPTUNE: 2:09 TAURUS
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12H: 12 LEO VENUS: 20:16 GEMINI
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2H: 3 LIBRA MARS: 11:35 LEO
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3H: 2 SCORPIO JUPITER: 26:22 CANCER
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GOOD ASPECTS: Uranus trine Mercury and Neptune, Moon sextile Venus; Sat-
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urn sextile Mars.
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BAD ASPECTS: Moon conjunction Dragon's Tail; (Dragon's Tail: 22-33
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Aries); Moon square Jupiter; Sun square Mars; Uranus square Venus.
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This is the horoscope of our friend, James Casey, who wrote such helpful
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articles in the "RAYS." He passed into the invisible worlds in June, 1918,
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and as he has no relatives connected with our society who might read this
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diagnosis and feel badly on that account, he gave us permission to use if
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for the benefit of his fellows. He was born on April 24, 1884, 2:00 P.M.,
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in Harlem, Iowa, and became afflicted with tuberculosis while living in Den-
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ver, Colo., the Mecca for all who are afflicted with this disease.
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You will notice that Saturn, the planet of crystallization and obstruc-
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tion, is placed in Gemini, the sign which rules the lungs, and although Sat-
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urn is the highest elevated planet in the horoscope, besides being
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unafflicted there is always a weak spot in the anatomy where he is found.
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The hot, inflammatory and disruptive Mars is in Leo, the sign which governs
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the heart, square to the Sun, which is ruler of Leo, in the sign Taurus,
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which governs the throat and all the passages there. This is a configura-
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tion which usually produces fevers, inflammation, wounds and hemorrhages.
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Thus there was a tendency in the system toward tuberculosis, and you will
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furthermore notice that there are four Common, flexible signs on the angles,
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the Sixth House sign, Virgo, being on the Ascendant with the spasmodic
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Uranus afflicting Venus, the ruler of the venous circulation, which is
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placed in Gemini, the sign ruling the lungs. Uranus gives a tendency to
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coughs and spasms, so you see that the condition is very well outlined in
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the horoscope. The four common signs show that when he became subject to
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illness the Virgo nature was too weak to throw it off and he simply made up
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his mind that he was going to die from it, hence there was no help. If he
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had been able to throw off the feeling of impending death and to struggle
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against the sickness there is no doubt that with this horoscope he could
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have overcome.
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For a more detailed analysis of the conditions which resulted in death,
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see pages 477-480.
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NO. 27--ADENOIDS AND CONSTIPATION
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In this figure the planets occur in four groups: Neptune is in conjunc-
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tion with Mars, Saturn in conjunction with Uranus, Mercury in conjunction
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with the Sun, and Jupiter in conjunction with the Moon. The last two groups
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are also squaring each other. Venus is alone and forms a trine to Jupiter.
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Note also that the Sun is parallel to Neptune and Mercury, and Venus is par-
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allel to Mars.
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ASC: 22 ARIES SUN: 5:23 SAGITTARIUS SATURN: 23:25 SCORPIO
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MC: 11 CAPRICORN MOON: 3:55 VIRGO URANUS: 25:29 SCORPIO
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11H: 2 AQUARIUS MERCURY: 5:06 SAGITTARIUS NEPTUNE: 19:17 GEMINI
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12H: 2 PISCES VENUS: 11:25 CAPRICORN
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2H: 29 TAURUS MARS: 24:53 GEMINI
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3H: 21 GEMINI JUPITER: 9:01 VIRGO
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This is the horoscope of a young woman born Nov. 27th, 1896, 2:15 P.M.,
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Tacoma Wash. We note first that there are Cardinal signs on the angles,
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showing her to be active in nature. But she acts more from impulse than
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from reason. This characteristic is shown by the fact that the Moon is
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square to Mercury and the Sun. Naturally as both the Moon and Mercury are
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significators of mind, any inharmonious aspects between them are detrimen-
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tal. Add to this the further fact that Mercury is combust or burned up by
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its close proximity to the Sun, and it is very evident that we may expect to
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do very little with the person by reason. This does not mean that she is of
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evil mental disposition; she is quite the reverse, as shown by the conjunc-
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tion of the Moon with the planet of benevolence, Jupiter, and the trine be-
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tween this last named planet and Venus, the planet of love and pleasure.
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The trouble for which this young woman has consulted us is adenoids,
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which cause extreme difficulty in breathing. The condition is very clearly
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shown in the horoscope. When we remember that afflictions in one sign al-
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ways give a reflex action in the opposite, we shall readily understand that
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Saturn, the planet of obstruction, in conjunction with Uranus, the planet of
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spasmodic action in the sign Scorpio, is certain to interfere with the
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rhythmic breath through the Taurus region comprising the throat and lower
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part of the head. Furthermore, Scorpio also governs the nose, as you will
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realize when you remember that the most prominent feature of the true Scor-
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pio person is a aquiline of generous dimensions. Thus an afflicted Saturn
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located in Scorpio, which causes an obstructed rectal region and constipa-
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tion, also at the same time gives a tendency to throat trouble and obstruc-
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tion of the nasal passages.
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In the case of this patient we find the condition aggravated by the
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square of the Sun and Mercury to the Moon and Jupiter. The Sun and Mercury
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being placed in Sagittarius are therefore active in the opposite sign
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Gemini, which governs the lungs, and as the Moon governs the tidal air in
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the lungs the square of these planets will naturally affect the breathing.
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Now for the remedy; it seems far-fetched to attempt to rectify an ob-
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struction in the throat by working on the anus. Nevertheless, Saturn, the
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planet of obstruction, conjoined with Uranus, the planet of spasmodic action
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in Scorpio, shows that at certain times the sphincter muscles of the anus
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are so tightly closed that it is impossible for the diaphragm to move. Un-
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der ordinary conditions there is an in-breathing through the anys which
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regulates the air pressure in the bowels, a fact that is not generally
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known, but when the sphincter muscles are congested by a configuration of so
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severe a nature as this one, this automatic regulation stops and the
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diaphragm is then unable to work with the necessary freedom; therefore the
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lungs are deprived of the necessary tidal flow of air. So, to relieve this
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condition an adjustable mechanical dilator should be used. It should be
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noted that THERE ARE TWO SPHINCTER MUSCLES to operate upon, the inside one
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being located just a little way inside the anus.
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After a few treatments of this kind the bowels should be kept open by the
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use of the proper laxative foods such a prunes, figs AND NOT FORGETTING
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