SOLAR
WRITER REPORT

Lee
Lehman's Classical Astrology Report
for
Virginia Woolf
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Astrological Summary
Chart Point Positions: Virginia
Woolf
|
Planet |
Sign |
Position |
House |
Comment |
|
The Moon |
Aries |
25ÁAr19' |
12th |
|
|
The Sun |
Aquarius |
5ÁAq29' |
9th |
read into 10th House |
|
Mercury |
Aquarius |
18ÁAq03' |
10th |
|
|
Venus |
Capricorn |
29ÁCp04' |
9th |
read into 10th House |
|
Mars |
Gemini |
27ÁGe23' |
1st |
read into 2nd House |
|
Jupiter |
Taurus |
16ÁTa36' |
12th |
|
|
Saturn |
Taurus |
5ÁTa52' |
12th |
|
|
Uranus |
Virgo |
18ÁVi05' |
5th |
|
|
Neptune |
Taurus |
13ÁTa46' |
12th |
|
|
Pluto |
Taurus |
27ÁTa23' |
12th |
|
Chart Point Aspects
|
Planet |
Aspect |
Planet |
Orb |
App/Sep |
|
The Moon |
Square |
The Sun |
10Á09' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Sextile |
Mercury |
7Á16' |
Separating |
|
The Moon |
Square |
Venus |
3Á44' |
Applying |
|
The Moon |
Sextile |
Mars |
2Á04' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Conjunction |
Venus |
6Á24' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Square |
Jupiter |
11Á06' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Square |
Saturn |
0Á22' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Square |
Neptune |
8Á16' |
Applying |
|
The Sun |
Trine |
Pluto |
8Á05' |
Separating |
|
Mercury |
Square |
Jupiter |
1Á27' |
Separating |
|
Mercury |
Square |
Neptune |
4Á16' |
Separating |
|
Venus |
Square |
Saturn |
6Á47' |
Applying |
|
Venus |
Trine |
Pluto |
1Á41' |
Separating |
|
Jupiter |
Trine |
Uranus |
1Á29' |
Applying |
|
Jupiter |
Conjunction |
Neptune |
2Á49' |
Separating |
|
Saturn |
Conjunction |
Neptune |
7Á54' |
Applying |
|
Uranus |
Trine |
Neptune |
4Á18' |
Applying |
|
Uranus |
Trine |
Pluto |
9Á18' |
Separating |
The Purpose of this
Report
The purpose of this report is to present a
view of the person that is helpful for the astrologer wishing to learn
classical method, or for the practitioner wishing to explore the more
deterministic aspects of the person's life. There is nothing in this report
that says that one must act in the ways described. Rather, classical method
shows the easiest pathway, namely, the path of least resistance - not the best
possible road, the road most frequently taken.
Classical and Modern
Astrology
This report is based on the methods of classical
astrology. What is classical astrology? Historically, classical astrology
encompasses the many styles of delineation practiced prior to 1700. Generally
speaking, the word is restricted to those styles practiced in the West: Vedic
Astrology, until recently mainly practiced in India, is a sister craft, and one
that shared some methods with Classical Astrology at critical stages in the
development of both.
Classical Astrology, unlike Modern
Astrology, does not approach an astrological chart from a psychological point
of view. The style is more predictive and pragmatic. There is less emphasis on
motivation and evolution; more emphasis on how, when and what rather than on
why. To the person schooled in Modern Astrology, Classical Astrology can seem
harsh and dictatorial. But those of us who practice it prefer to think of this
as liberating!
One clear example of the difference:
consider the planet Saturn and its track across the heavens and its movement
through time. This movement is called a transit. Transits of Saturn generally meant times
of hardship. Are these times a "pain in the butt" or an
"opportunity?" Maybe calling these crisis times an
"opportunity" or a "learning experience" reminds us that we
do have choices, and this is an important thing. But when you are getting
kicked in the teeth, so to speak, you are probably more interested in when you
can get back on your feet than on what the long term lesson is.
Because of the radically different
viewpoint between classical and modern interpretation, it could be argued that
both styles of astrology can give valuable insights. Understanding the
strengths of each, we are in the position, as it were, of a martial artist
confronting a religious practitioner. Both have skills and knowledge. But the
martial artist could benefit from the centering abilities taught through
meditation; while the religious practitioner could use some practical self
defense skills taught by the martial arts.
Classical Astrology excels at prediction
through time, whereas modern astrology focuses on tendencies. It is as if
Modern Astrology is best at the Noun ("Who are you?"), while
Classical Astrology is best at the Verb ("What do you want?). Classical
Astrology is less agile at and motivational matters than her modern cousin. Likewise,
Modern Astrology is less agile at recognizing genuine limits to action.
But this does not mean that Classical
Astrology has nothing to say. The two most important candidates are firstly,
matters concerning temperament, and secondly, something that Modern Astrology
avoids like the plague: good and evil. This goes to the heart of the other
great question, "What do you want?" This latter question is often by
affected by temptation, greed, and other less than stellar desires.
The characterization of temperament or
complexion is vital to the design of an effective lifestyle program for
wellness. The idea is simple: we are each comprised of two sets of two
qualities: hot and cold, and wet and dry. The relative ratios of these four
components induce what we might call a field matrix: a cluster of temperamental
and biological tendencies. This balance, in turn, can be threatened by stress,
aging, or astrological transits or other dynamic indicators. The balance can be
partially or completely restored through dietary and exercise practices. But
this can only be done by understanding the original balance, and how it got out
of equilibrium.
But this leaves some differences in the
matter of health between ancient and modern practice. Consider a statement in
my own report, "the body is subject to deformation as a result of
illness." This is because I have Saturn square the North Node. When I was
eight years old, I had an accident with a scooter. The resulting cut on my knee
went all the way to the bone. Because of modern medicine, I was sewn up, given
antibiotics, and limped around for about three months. But had this been 1648,
without antibiotics, the whole leg could have been lost to gangrene. Even
without infection, healing easily could have taken twice as long. During the
years of childhood, a disability for that length of time could have had an
effect on growth - resulting in a considerably shorter leg - and deformation!
As it is, I have one leg shorter than the other - by half an inch. How much
more it might have been without modern medicine can only be surmised.
With all the ancient statements of health,
we need to be aware that many things which used to be life threatening are no
longer so. But there are dangers. It's just that many dire outcomes can be prevented.
Now we get to the thornier issue of good
and evil: words almost never heard in a modern reading of a birth chart, but
common words among the ancients. Perhaps the greatest irony of this is that
Modern Astrology has put itself into the camp of religious practice through its
emphasis on spiritual growth and unfolding potential. Yet this old dichotomy of
good and evil has been completely excluded from consideration, like a bad
nightmare.
Are there evil birthcharts? Yes, there
are, according to Classical Astrology. But what constitutes evil? Of course, we
have a whole tool case of concepts, based on philosophical and religious
experience, but let's simplify it down. Evil in the birthchart essentially
results from one primary cause: egotism, and the greed it often provokes. If
your chart shows that you value your comfort, your money, your family, and your
desires as absolutely superior to those of others, then you have an evil chart.
Does this make you an evil person? Not
necessarily. Self observation has long been a critical factor in spiritual
practice. If you can curb your tendencies, then you can experience the struggle
as the heat of true spiritual practice. The first step in this process is in
understanding these tendencies, and that is where Classical Astrology comes in.
It is probably not too surprising that a
cursory exposure to the classical astrological classification of evil looks
stunningly like the Seven Deadly Sins. Hardly surprising, given the length of
Christian domination, but also hardly surprising since the Church Fathers
increased the four virtues of Plato to seven, just equaling the number of
cardinal sins, and just fortuitously equaling the number of then known planets!
Consider the following table:
|
Planet |
Sin |
Virtue |
Faculty |
Animal Nature |
|
Saturn |
Envy |
Prudence |
Retention |
Memory |
|
Jupiter |
Sloth |
Justice |
Collection |
Discernment |
|
Mars |
Anger |
Fortitude |
Expulsion |
Irascible appetites |
|
Sun |
Pride |
Temperance |
Vitality |
Appropriate appetites |
|
Venus |
Lust |
Love |
Generation |
Sexual appetites |
|
Mercury |
Lying |
Faith |
Rationality |
Imagination |
|
Moon |
Avarice |
Hope |
Instinct |
Acquisitiveness |
This table is not typical of the usual discussion of the
qualities of the planets found in modern textbooks! This table is derived from
the 17th Century astrologer Morinus (Astrologia Gallica), pp 304-307). However,
they are not explicitly listed. The categories are taken from the descriptions
of the qualities of the planets when well or badly placed. In other words, the
"Sin" column is a capsule summary of the way a planet works when
badly afflicted, what used to be called "evilly placed!"
And here we have our astrological theory
of Good and Evil. A "good" planet acts like it is well placed; while
an "evil" planet acts like it is poorly placed. Now the simplest
explanation for "acting" well placed is for the planet to actually be
well placed. However, the pairing of vice and virtue shows the method to strive
to transmute Evil into Good. But notice: without a frank appraisal of the
malefic nature of certain placements, there is no free will possible. Conscious
choice is the way to bridge the gap from Evil to Good. Evading the uncomfortable
merely exacerbates the problem.
Having gotten this far, how do we
understand contradictory indicators? Suppose your chart shows both a tendency
toward poverty and the ability to make money? The simple answer is that, over
time, both statements will be true. Rare indeed is the person who can make
money under all circumstances, with any product, any company, or any partners.
The more indicators of wealth, the easier it is for you to lean in that
direction. The more indicators of poverty, the harder it is to work your way
out of debt if you get into it.
It is this frank discussion of tendencies
which may be the most valuable part of Classical Astrology today. Consider
financial matters. Classical Astrology breaks up the lifetime into three
periods. For ease of expression, let's consider these three periods childhood
(you're dependent on others for your finances), adulthood (you're dependent on
your own work or that of your partner), and retirement (you live off of
accumulated wealth from your adult period). Now: suppose that the adult period
shows up as the strongest. This suggests that you really do need to pay
attention to saving money for retirement, because your tendency is to
underestimate your retirement needs. If your retirement period doesn't look
good financially, then you shouldn't plan on becoming a Wall Street Maven when
you have shown no talent in this vocation previously! You may not in fact find
it easy to retire at all. On the other hand, if all three of these periods show
as strong, then you can be one of those few people who really never need be
concerned about how you're going to pay for tomorrow.
Or consider your ability to hire people.
You may think this doesn't apply because you are not a manager at work, but
this tendency applies to any work you contract: babysitting, lawn work, household
repairs, gardening, or plumbing. Classical Astrology distinguishes between your
ability to find and hire people of good character, versus your ability to get
good work out of them! Thus, you could hire the biggest scoundrels on the
block, but they do good work for you! Or you could hire the nicest people
around, but somehow, they never seem to get the job done.
These are pretty specific cases. And so
back to our question of Classical and Modern. Is knowing your tendencies from a
financial point of view stifling your free will, or a basis for sound financial
planning?
One more point. Classical Astrology never
used the Outer Planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. However, most modern
Classicists do use them in a manner somewhat different from Modern astrologers.
Most Classicists use them for their aspects and house placements, but not as
rulers of signs or houses. While I personally use them, I have chosen not to
include them in this report in order to keep this closer to the style of
delineation that was practiced in classical times.
The information presented in this report
is one way to characterize a person. Like any report writer, this cannot be
considered to be a complete or ultimate description. There is little likelihood
that I would ever make this text the major portion of a delineation I gave to a
client - any more than this would be true of other report writers! This report
hopefully provides a bridge between a way of viewing life unfoldment in a
culture which lacked much belief in the ability for self improvement, to a
culture in which self improvement has become an obsession. Both viewpoints have
their validity. To believe that everything that happens to the Native is a
result of her or his Free Will is to end up blaming the person when things go wrong.
But to stand by when action is needed to change one's lot is folly.
Thus, I have chosen to translate much of
the ancient descriptions into a more modern parlance. It is not my choice for
Classical Astrology to remain pure in dogma, but dead in application. In the
words of Ken Wilbur, "If by 'ancient' we mean 'timeless,' then ... our
culture is in desparate need of such wisdom.... But if by 'ancient' we mean
'past forms of Truth,; then I believe nothing but a reactionary,
antiprogressive, antiliberal, anti-evolutionary stance could ever result from
such an importation." (The Eye of Spirit, p 61).
House Placements
Astrology groups themes under twelve
areas, known as houses. These encompass the arenas of life in which it is
possible to classify circumstances. The difference between a planet and a house
is this: a planet represents a state of being, or an activity. A house shows
where that planet is most likely to manifest. When we talk about placement, we
are talking about houses.
Planets do two things with respect to
houses: they occupy houses, and they rule houses. Modern Astrology for the most
part has played down the importance of house rulership, while Classical
Astrology considers both situations as nearly equal in value. The other thing
that these two concepts provide is linkage between themes.
For example, having your 9th House ruled
by a planet in the 1st House links issues of the 9th and the 1st. This would
mean that travel is very important to you, as is education, and religious,
philosophical or spiritual ideas. Travel, education, and religious,
philosophical or spiritual ideas are all 9th House matters: the 1st House shows
those issues which are most important for your happiness.
In all these examples, the outline is
provided by the placements, but then this is in turn modified by quality
considerations. So you enjoy travel. But suppose your 9th House ruler in the
1st House is blocked or inhibited. You still enjoy travel, but you may get sick
on trips. Education is important to you, but you get into arguments with your
instructors, and they mark you down for it, and so you find it difficult to get
ahead. You might be very attracted to religious matters, but all the religious
types you meet seem to be frauds, looking for a profit or some easy sex.
On the other hand, suppose your 9th House
ruler in the 1st House is especially strong. Now, you really seem to be able to
have the time to travel, and to enjoy it without too much worry. You encounter
few obstacles to your educational pursuits - except those you create for
yourself!
In this fashion, we can evaluate
difference slices of life from the standpoint of how easy it is, where the
obstacles occur, and when we have to really work to achieve a goal. Much of the
inspiration for these ideas comes from the 17th Century English astrologer
William Lilly's book, Christian Astrology, in the natal section.
Sources for text are shown as an
abbreviation after each paragraph. Note that the text is derived from these
various classical sources, and does not represent exact quotations.
C = Coley
GC = Gadbury & Coley
GF = Gadbury & Firmicus
iE = ibn Ezra
P
= Partridge
Affairs of the 1st
House: Health, Vitality, Happiness
It's funny: we almost never talk about
happiness, as if it's somehow taboo to go through life happy. The ancients
didn't think so. By linking health, vitality and happiness in the same house,
they said something at once simple and profound: it's easiest to be happy or
satisfied with life when one doesn't have to think about health, and very
difficult to enjoy life in the midst of pain.
What is vitality? One simple explanation
given by the ancients was the ability to live a long life. This is easier to do
if the following conditions apply: you are basically healthy, not subject to a
series of debilitating diseases, not accident prone, not vindictive enough to
put yourself into violent situations voluntarily, and not weighed down so much
by life that you passively roll over and play dead. We can see this quality
working in studies of older patients, in which the more demanding or obnoxious
outlive the more passive or meek.
But another level of vitality is a zest
for living. The 1st House shows you those matters which hold your interest:
what intrigues, seduces, and tempts you to stay around, like the teaser at the
end of the cliffhanger that brings you back for the sequel. If you are not
engaged by life, not only are you not likely to enjoy it, but you won't fight
very hard to retain it.
The next component of this
vitality/happiness cluster is the quality of mind and manners of the Native.
No, not Miss Manners. The 1st House tells in part the filter used when we react
to circumstances: is there a hair-trigger temper, or do we ponderously weigh
all alternatives before making a move? Are our reactive patterns based on cold
logic, or hot passion?
The Ascendant is in Gemini
On average, your appearance will tend in
the following directions, within the range of your genetic background: long
arms; body straight & well-set, strong & active. Your Complexion is a
little obscure & dark, i.e., not clear; breasts large; eyes bright & piercing,
tending toward hazel; your face a little swarthy; feet and finger long; hair
tending to dark; hands & feet fleshy; good eyesight; speech good; and
stature upright, straight, and tall. (C)
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is Mercury
The Almuten of The Ascendant
is Mercury
...and Mercury is Dignified
by Face
You are a great searcher into many
curiosities, with an excellent wit, sharp imagination; you are inclinable to
all kinds of learning, and are eloquent - a good orator. You are capable of
understanding the most occult mysteries, belonging to any area of knowledge,
without much if any instruction. (C)
...and The chart is Diurnal
You associate with important persons, and
often end up managing their affairs, because you are prudent in your judgments.
...and Mercury is in
Aquarius
Your are suspicious, and not unwilling to
bad-mouth others, but you willingly associate with spiritual or wise persons.
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is in Aquarius
Your ankles, calves may be a focal point of health issues.
You would tend to a well-shaped body, middle stature, thick set, long visage,
color moderate, clear complexion, hair brighter and fairer than typical for
your family. You tend toward leanness in early years, but corpulency later on,
with a thin and narrow chin, and darker hair than your family pattern. As you
get older, you may be troubled by cramps, gout, lameness, or varicose veins.
You have a sober, yet graceful deportment, very affable and courteous to all.
(C)
The South Node is in the 1st
House
You experience mischief and trouble, being
perplexed in both body and mind. You are sad much of the time. Scandals and
calamities attend you. Your eyesight may be in danger. (GF)
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is in 10th
You will be excellent in management,
jurisprudence, or a profession. You will obtain many great and eminent friends,
and profit by them. (GC)
...and Dispositor of The
Ascendant is Contra-Antiscion Saturn
You are in danger of receiving some sort
of sentence by a judge, or of displeasing a great person, or you will be seen
as disloyal. (GC)
Affairs of the 2nd
House: Money & Possessions
Of course, anyone who tells you money
doesn't matter is most likely lying, or not paying attention! There are
actually four houses that relate to money and possessions, but this one is
usually the most obvious because it affects us on a very personal level.
So: the bottom line question raised by
this house is: will you be rich, and will you be able to hang on to it? Not,
will you be well off, or will you have enough money not to worry about it.
These are timid questions. The secondary question raised by this house is what
kind of affairs allow you to prosper? Notice that this is not the same as
asking: what profession should I follow? The assumption that wealth is acquired
through personal work or toil is too limiting.
The down side of this house is that it may
also show if you will have difficulty keeping your head above water
financially. However, it is to be hoped that, by understanding the complex of
circumstances that results in poverty, you may gain some creative possibilities
for frustrating those circumstances, allowing you to escape by a means that may
not at first seem like the obvious path.
Mars is in the 2nd House
You have many troubles, vexations, and
perturbations about riches. You can suffer the destruction of your capital. You
may be the victim of theft, or losses through travel. (GF)
...and Mars is Dignified by
Term
You have too noble a spirit to be able to
deal properly with money, so you squander it without thinking. (GF)
...and The chart is Diurnal
You may be estranged from your parents and
home, so you wander like an exile through foreign or unfamiliar places. (GF)
Ruler of the 2nd House is
The Moon
You will be most likely to make money
from: all things that abound in moisture, the Sea, rivers, women, study of
history, embassies, navigation, wandering, drugs, etc. The people you will most
likely work with are: eminent women, widows, common people, mariners, servants
or day laborers, ambassadors, messengers, fishermen, vagabonds, etc. (P)
Another way of looking at this is to say
you profit from addressing issues or things that affect people's emotional
well-being. You profit from your ability to make therapeutic connections to
other people, conveying confidence, and thereby, making them feel more
comfortable.
Ruler of the 2nd is
Peregrine
Financial stability will most likely come
from combining income from a variety of sources, in a unique manner. Too much
reliance on conventional means will not produce the results you desire.
Ruler of the 2nd is in the
12th House
...and Ruler of the 2nd is
Peregrine
You may lose financially through
imprisonment, or through the devices of your secret enemies. Do not engage in
commerce that involves large animals in any way. You may also lose through
theft. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 2nd is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and In-Sect Triplicity
Ruler of the 2nd is not in Detriment or Fall
Your childhood is financially comfortable.
(iE)
Participating Triplicity
Ruler of the 2nd is Peregrine
Your retirement years involve many ups and
downs, sometimes good, sometimes bad, but almost always unsettled. The way to
get around this is to completely rethink how you should manage your retirement
financially. The standard investment patterns won't work for you. (iE)
Affairs of the 3rd
House: Short Trips, Spirituality, Information, Siblings, & Relatives
The condition of the 3rd House affects
several seemingly unrelated issues. How are siblings related to short trips,
much less spirituality to either? Classical Astrology separates these matters
by using the three different triplicity rulers.
The 3rd House tells you about how
important your siblings and relatives of your own generation are in your adult
life. A very strong ruler - whether through dignity or debility - will show
that they play an active part. Strong disability may indicate that either you cannot
stand them, or that you end up bailing them out of trouble. A strong dignity
shows that they may become important allies, helping you out and aiding you.
Short trips are greatly a matter of
personal definition, given our modern means of transportation. It used to be
that a short trip was inland, and probably less than a day's ride. Now it's
more nebulous, so let me suggest the following tip-offs that a trip is
"short" instead of "long."
‡
It's the
next town or city: you could reach it by a car trip of 30 minutes or less.
‡
It's a city
that you used to live in. You know how to make your way around without having
to consult a map too often.
‡
It's a city
that you have visited before, probably enough times to develop preferences for
repeat visits to places like restaurants, stores, or entertainment venues.
‡
You have
friends living there, and have the option to stay with them, even if you opt
for a hotel!
‡
If a
tourist encounters you on the street, you can most likely answer the questions
asked.
The spiritual dimension of the 3rd House
is often underrated. However, this is a very old idea: the original Greek names
for the 3rd and 9th Houses, the religious axis of the chart, were
"goddess" and "god" respectively. So: what's the difference
between "goddess" and "god," especially in a society which
is mainly not polytheistic? Two things. First, there are direct religious
manifestations that are unequivocally feminine in nature. In Catholicism,
visions of the Virgin Mary, or a focus on devotion to the image of Mary would
be such a case. Devotion associated with feminine types of monuments or
landscapes would also apply: places such as grottoes, or fountains, or even
feminine place names would be another example. Also, in considering the status
of women in Greek culture at the time of the naming of these houses, it is
clear that women (and by extension, goddesses) were the out-of-power party in
religious practice. Thus, 3rd House religion often encompasses heresies, or
practices that don't follow the societal norm of the Native's cultural
environment.
Finally, we arrive at information, what
classical astrologer William Lilly would have called "news," and
again, we have a technological gap to transcend. "News" is as old as
the hills, and in its simplest form, we might substitute the word
"gossip." The condition of the 3rd House shows how well the grapevine
works for you: do you get accurate tidings, or a message hopelessly garbled? In
our information age, the seeming triviality of gossip begins to assume almost
sinister proportions. Now, a clear channel means that you are successful at
conveying your ideas, whether to your neighbor, or to that newsgroup you love.
How does this work? Suppose your 3rd
House ruler is dignified, but square Saturn. This would suggest that you have
serious disagreements with siblings and relatives of your own generation. You
would encounter logistical hassles when you travel, although you could still
gain a great deal through these trips.
You have a strong spiritual interest, but it is probably not directed to
the religion in which you were raised. You have a strong skeptical streak that
makes you immune to spiritual blackmail or scare tactics. You may do better as
a critic or technical writer than as a creative writer.
If your 3rd House ruler is weak, then
this says less about the nature of your relation to your siblings and close
relations than that they are simply not likely to be much of a factor in your
adult life. You may find it difficult to write because you find it hard to
stick to the topic at hand, and are disorganized. Your spiritual interests, if
you bother at all, are not likely to be very time-consuming. You find it hard
to plan the logistics of traveling.
Ruler of the 3rd House is
The Moon
The Moon is a rather severe filter for
information: what you hear and understand, and hence, communicate to others, is
very dependent on what your mood is when you hear it. Your mood is a very
sensitive indicator of your physical state, and the small daily fluctuations
that we all experience can result in major changes in your ability to learn and
understand. You especially need to be careful not to overeat or overdrink prior
to times when you need your concentration at its best.
Ruler of the 3rd is Peregrine
Writing and communicating are skills that
you develop through a series of varying steps: you tend to be self taught.
Often you find it difficult to concentrate during primary education, because
the system just doesn't seem to engage you. This had nothing to do with
intelligence, but with the fact that you mind doesn't run in the same channels
as formal education.
Ruler of the 3rd is in the
12th House
You and your kindred are perfect enemies,
and may engage in plots against each other. You are in danger from
imprisonment, if not banishment or exile. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 3rd is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and In-Sect Triplicity
Ruler of the 3rd is not in Detriment or Fall
Any older sibling or cousins you may have
are friends and allies most of the time. (iE)
Participating Triplicity
Ruler of the 3rd is Peregrine
You never know where you stand with your
younger siblings or cousins, if you may have any, because they seem to
vacillate from place to place, and time to time. For your relationship to work,
you will probably have to build it from scratch, not following any expectations
that others have about how you should relate. (iE)
Affairs of the 4th
House: Parents, Property & Home Life
The 4th House has always been associated
with your parents, although which parent has varied somewhat according to
different astrologers. The specific meaning of the 4th House would be closer to
"ancestors," because this is the house that ties you to the "vertical"
dimension of your family: continuity over time. The word "paternity"
is associated with this house: in a less sexist terminology, this is the
nonmonetary inheritance you acquire through the legacy of your parents - the
monetary component comes through the 8th House.
Modern Astrology often describes the 4th
House as the "house of the home." This is true - in part. People with
a large number of planets in the 4th House may find it difficult to work
outside the home - sometimes, they even find it difficult to go out for any
reason! The sign on the 4th House will tell you something about how you view
your living environment.
But more importantly, the quality of the
4th House tells you what kind of support you receive from your family. A planet
ruling the 4th House that is strong means you received considerable support
from your family, and that they will contribute to your success. A poorly
configured 4th House ruler means that you received little support from your
family, or that they were actually harmful to your development. A weak 4th
House ruler means that your family doesn't really help you at all, regardless
of their intentions. In reality, they may even inadvertently manage to distract
you.
Ruler of the 4th is in the
10th House
Your parents are well esteemed by eminent
persons, and you shall benefit from your profession, or by means of
negotiation. You will be held in good repute by others. (GC)
...and Ruler of the 4th is
in Detriment
...and Ruler of the 4th is
Combust
However, whatever good you or your parents
achieve will be in danger of reversal. The escape clause is that achievements
endure that are based on your parents truly adopting a path of their own,
rather than simply following in the tracks of others. Unique achievements may
last; conventional applications fail. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 4th is in Detriment or Fall
Your father is problematic as a figure in
your life, and often he is more a hindrance than a help. (iE)
Affairs of the 5th
House: Children, Affairs, Speculation, Recreation & Fun
The affairs of the 5th House have not
always been valued - at least the more entertaining parts. Let's try to
separate the components.
First, the 5th House tells about how you
enjoy yourself. This usually means sex and carousing. However, not everyone
enjoys these activities. There are other things that you may enjoy as well:
art, or sports, your children, gambling, singing, or even praying.
Next, since sex is a matter for the 5th
House, it is not surprising that the result of heterosexual intercourse, namely
pregnancy, is also a 5th House matter, as is the ultimate result, children. If
your 5th House ruler is Saturn, or Saturn is in your 5th House, you are not
likely to have as many children as someone who has Venus ruling the house
instead.
The planets associated with the 5th House
and their condition will show you how you get along with any children you do
have. If your 5th House ruler is square Mars, it's a sure thing that you will
argue with your children, and that they will rebel against you, often purely
for the sake of doing it. The planets involved with the 5th House can also tell
you in a general way about the health and success of your children, although
their own birth charts are preferred.
Speculation or gambling is also a 5th
House matter. We should note that the more speculative financial instruments -
certainly commodities and futures, and often stocks - are also included under
the theme gambling. If the ruler of your 5th House is dignified, you may do
well in these areas. If it is Saturn, you are generally reluctant to gamble at
anything, especially without a system.
The Part of Fortune is in
the 5th House
You and your children will enjoy the
fruits of prosperity. (GF)
Ruler of the 5th House is
Mercury
It's not exactly that you are a natural
gossip, but talking and speaking are one of the highest forms of entertainment
in your book. An amusing tale or
joke, a bon mot, you would have fit right in to the salon society of Paris in
the early 20th Century.
Ruler of the 5th is in the
10th House
Any children that you have will get ahead
by impressing eminent persons, who will help them along. Some of this is likely
to rub off on you. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 5th is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and In-Sect Triplicity
Ruler of the 5th is not in Detriment or Fall
Your children are a great delight to you,
if you have any. (iE)
Out-of-Sect Triplicity Ruler
of the 5th is Peregrine
Pleasure from any particular source is
something that comes and goes. What you enjoy today, you may not enjoy
tomorrow. Probably your pleasures work best when you always ask the question:
do I enjoy this, or am I doing it because everybody else seems to have fun at
this? Your answer may surprise you, and lead to you finding much more joy in
life. (iE)
Affairs of the 6th
House: Illness, Danger & the Work Environment
Combining the work environment with
illness points out a fundamental truth: many illnesses are related to stress,
and our work situations are prime candidates for stress creation.
If your 6th House ruler is square or
opposite Mars, then you are accident prone. If your 6th House ruler is square
or opposite Saturn, then you are subject to annoying, chronic conditions. The
same is possible for planets in the 6th House that are in hard aspect to Mars
or Saturn.
If your 6th House ruler is strong and free
from afflictions, you may expect to enjoy good health, and you have the ability
to throw off most diseases you do encounter. However, if your 6th House ruler
is weak, then you will find it hard to throw off illnesses.
In addition to showing your own work
conditions, the 6th House also shows how you deal with persons who used to be
called servants, but what we might now call day-laborers or employees. If you
have employees, this is clear. But many of us who never think of ourselves as
having employees nonetheless encounter this through nonskilled household labor:
whether in the form of cleaning people, general purpose repair people (a
professional repair person, such as a plumber, would be 7th House), or
construction workers. Anyone who works primarily outside on the lawn or garden
would be shown through the ruler of the 4th House.
If your 6th House ruler is strong and free
from afflictions, then you have generally good relations with employees and
laborers, and benefit from their work. However, if your 6th House ruler is
weak, then you encounter problems: sloppy work, dishonesty, or the like.
Ruler of the 6th is in the
10th House
You work so hard at your profession that
you can make yourself sick. (GC)
...and Ruler of the 6th is
Combust
You worry so much about the opinions of
others and about the quality of your work that you can cause yourself great
disturbance in body and mind, which, in turn, can have a catastrophic effect on
your career. (GC)
Ruler of the 6th House is
Venus
You are subject to the following general
health issues: suffocation, sudden and brief illnesses, dislocation, venereal
disease, menstrual or uterine problems.
...and Venus is in Capricorn
In addition, you are specifically subject
to the following health issues: gout in the knees or thighs, or simply pain or
swelling there.
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 6th is Saturn
You will have more problems because of
lingering or chronic illnesses than because of accidents and their
complications. (iE)
Affairs of the 7th
House: Intimate Partners, Business Partners, Open Enemies & Clients
This house was traditionally designated
"marriage," but societal attitudes toward cohabitation following sex
have changed! First of all, for large stretches of time in European history,
the lower classes cohabited when they felt like it, without the benefit of
Church or civil rites to sanctify the union. The elaborate rituals of marriage
were reserved for the upper classes. However, those astrologers who catered to
the upper classes have proved more successful; thus, our references and our
lore on marriage and cohabitation follow the upper class ideal, which has
simply been appropriated by the lower classes once overall living standards
improved.
However, marriage in the upper class mode
was arranged, had nothing to do with love, and everything to do with property
and heirs. A proper delineation of the 7th House thus began with the question
of whether the Native would marry. This consideration had nothing to do with
such questions as: how relationship-oriented is the Native, but whether the
Native had or could accumulate sufficient wealth to make marriage a reasonable
result, or enterprise.
When the historical association between
marriage and business is understood, the attribution of marriage and (business)
partnership to the same house becomes obvious - they are simply two variations
of the same thing. However, even so, it was understood that love was possible
between partners - it just wasn't necessary.
A loving relationship is shown by a trine
or sextile between the rulers of the 1st and 7th Houses, or planets therein.
One more thought. It is still quite
obvious to think in terms of relationships being primarily 5th or 7th House in
nature. For example, a relationship which is heavily sexual, with no merging of
finances and without living together is unequivocally 5th, while a relationship
with cohabitation and a greater or lesser degree of financial mingling is 7th
in nature. It has become the custom of our society since the Sixties that
relationships begin in the 5th, and then move to the 7th if the parties are
willing.
If we consider the astrological ramifications
of this 5th to 7th transition, we also come up against our relatively high
divorce rates: for this scenario to work, you have to have an easy relationship
between 5th and 7th Houses! This could be expressed as:
‡
ruler of
the 5th in the 7th, or ruler of the 7th in the 5th,
‡
a
harmonious aspect between planets in or ruling the two houses, or
‡
mutual
reception between planets in or ruling the two houses.
Without a link between these two houses,
the transition becomes problematic at best, and with stress between the two
houses, such as produced by the rulers in square, the transition may be
painful. Thus, it is possible to determine whether you work better in a 7th
House versus a 5th House mode, by considering the relative strength and ease of
these two houses, and then whether you can follow the 5th to 7th scenario. If
you cannot do the transition, but your 7th House still has promise, then the
solution may be to be totally unconventional and not begin the relationship in
the 5th!
The North Node is in the 7th
House
You have very few enemies, and you receive
much good from your partner, who is rich, honest, prudent, and excellent
manner. (GF)
Ruler of the 7th House is
Jupiter
Your preferred type for long-term
relationships is meek, chaste, modest, discreet, just and faithful, prudent.
But if unfortunate, then s/he is indifferent to all these virtues; but not bad
enough to be vicious. (P)
Ruler of the 7th is in the
12th House
There is no end to the troubles your
enemies, both open and secret, are willing to put you through. (GC)
...and Ruler of the 7th is
Dignified and not Combust
Your partner will not be ideal for you,
but it is possible to get beyond this. It will take time and work. You may not
think it is worth the effort. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 7th is in Detriment or Fall
You find it difficult to find a partner
who really suits you. (iE)
Affairs of the 8th
House: Death, Taxes, Inheritance & Other People's Money
The 8th House traditionally had two
dimensions: the very personal one of death, and the transpersonal one of other
people's money. The specific issue of other people's money came about because
this is the house of your partner's money, whether your partner in business, or
your marriage partner.
The monetary aspect of this house was
treated in the same fashion as the 2nd House, with the addition of the idea
that one specific money angle is monetary inheritances from dead persons - land
and other real estate inheritance is covered by the 4th House.
As for death, astrology has long
recognized that you can be plagued by many illnesses, but not die from them,
instead dying by some completely different means. This idea used to fall under
the rubric of "morbidity" versus "mortality." One further
point on mortality: one method of delineating the nature of death is by using
the planet ruling the 8th House, sometimes called Anareta. Some sources gave
other options for a different planet to be Anareta. There is even a Part of
Anareta. Whichever definition is preferred, the extent of dignity of the
Anareta is important. A poorly dignified Anareta results in a sudden death. The
idea was clearly that to die "well" meant to have the time to accept
the process, make your peace with God and your fellows, and then to die in witnessed,
genteel conditions, fully shriven or forgiven. A sudden death did not allow for
absolution or preparation, and was thus less ideal. However, these days, with
hosts of lingering illnesses possible, many of us prefer the concept of
"sudden!"
Ruler of the 8th is in the
12th House
You are in danger of death through
imprisonment or any incarceration (this includes hospitals), through private
enemies, or because of large animals. Secret enemies can also make you quite
miserable without shortening your life. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 8th is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and In-Sect Triplicity
Ruler of the 8th is not in Detriment or Fall
Death is no more traumatic than necessary.
(iE)
Out-of-Sect Triplicity Ruler
of the 8th is Peregrine
Hence, you probably should not get
involved in antiques or collectibles, unless you can find an interesting
"angle" or slant which is somewhat contrarian in nature. (iE)
Affairs of the 9th
House: Long Trips, Law, Education & Spiritual/Philosophical Matters
We have already touched on the difference
between long and short journeys in the section on the 3rd House, as well as the
difference between societally condoned, versus out-of-favor religions. It is worth
mentioning that the concept of "atheist" as we know it - namely,
someone who does not believe in any higher power - could not even be conceived
until the 17th Century! Earlier, when the word "atheist" was applied
(always as an insult), it meant something closer to "heretic" or
"schismatic."
The importance of the 9th House from a
religious dimension was twofold. First, it could tell whether you were likely
to have a career in religion - or law. Once upon a time, the two fields were
linked since Justice was thought to be divine. Secondly, it told the state of
your ethical abilities.
A genius at ethics, so to speak, is
someone who realizes that all actions occur within a matrix that not only
affects others, but extends to the divine as well. Thus, an action cannot be
only for one's own benefit, because this action in turn impacts others. A
strong 9th House, either by planetary placement or rulership, brings you into
alignment with these dimensions, and promotes a curiosity and drive to
understand how this works. That drive, in turn, can fuel all educational
endeavors.
The 9th House is linked to education
because the 9th House was viewed as the training ground for the honors and
preferments offered through the 10th House. Thus, it would be correct to assign
either higher education or vocational education to this house.
Ruler of the 9th House is
Saturn
The reasons you may travel are because of:
farming, fruits of the earth, mines, metals, treasures, buildings, misers,
inheritances of the dead, prisons, debt, and all unclean labor. The people you
will most likely meet on your travels are: senior citizens, farmers, miners,
masons, leather workers; or careless, envious, solitary, or deceitful persons.
(P)
However, we have seen that the 9th House
rules more than traveling. With Saturn ruling your 9th House, you may find that
you train for work in a field that is changing enough that you will always have
to work to keep up. Education cannot become a onetime process that ends with a
diploma. You will spend your life learning more and more, and hopefully,
perfecting your knowledge and skills.
As a student, you do better at assignments
where you can prepare at your leisure than at pop quizzes. It's not necessarily
that you find it hard to think on your feet. It may simply be that your initial
response can be too harsh or didactic. Take home exams and open book exams are
definitely preferred.
Ruler of the 9th is in the
12th House
You may have to travel to clean up your
enemies' messes. You are not very religious, and your ethics may leave
something to be desired. You may not get along with your relatives because of a
sense of betrayal. (GC)
Diurnal Triplicity Ruler of
the 9th is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and Diurnal Triplicity
Ruler of the 9th is not in Detriment or Fall
You will enjoy and benefit from travel.
(iE)
Nocturnal Triplicity Ruler
of the 9th is Peregrine
In your quest for a better spiritual or
ethical system, you may wander from religion to religion, often acquiring
different pieces along the way. Alternately, you can stay in your own
tradition, but approach it through a nonstandard pathway. This probably means
that the exoteric trappings of your religious background will simply not work
for you. You'll have to work harder to find meaning and value. (iE)
Affairs of the 10th
House: Career, Business, Honor, Status, Promotion & Your Mother
There are actually a number of ways of
looking at your career patterns: the 10th House is simply the house most
closely associated with this concept. It is at this point that we come up
against the real variations in what constitutes "success" in the
world, because Astrology can be fairly literal in defining it according to the
social strictures of society.
"Rich" in an astrological
definition is way beyond a Middle Class income. For one thing, it has become
common in the 20th Century to apply the term "Middle Class" to what,
in the 19th Century, would have been called "Tradesmen" (sic). Do you
have the second home in the country, at least three full-time servants, and the
ability to travel (First Class at full fare) anytime you want to? Do you pay
cash for your Mercedes sports car or custom limo? If not, you're not even Middle
Class by the 19th Century standard! So what we really have here is a scale
which runs from destitute to filthy rich, with the understanding that the vast
majority of people will fall in the middle.
Most of us will end up with one or two
indicators of wealth, and a couple of items that promote poverty. If there is a
majority of wealth indicators, then you are likely to be comfortable; if there
is a majority of poverty indicators, you are likely to spend your life worrying
about money, because there never seems to be enough. It is only when the
indicators are overwhelming one way or the other that one of the extremes is
likely.
And so it is with career. The first thing
that we observe is that the 10th House is actually the house of honor and
preferment. Remember, this is based on a societal structure in which service
resulted in title grants or land grants, and land in turn generated income and
wealth. Thus, the primary interpretation of the 10th House was twofold:
‡
To
determine whether you have a kingly geniture. If so, it speaks highly for your
ability to radically climb the social ladder. Of course, born to a royal
family, this is an argument that you would reach the throne.
‡
Whether you
will be liked, admired, praised and honored by those higher in the social order
than you are. This works from the adage "It's not what you know, but who
you know," and the bottom line is, you will get ahead if your social
betters like or respect you enough to push your career.
The Sun is in the 10th House
You have the possibility of great glory,
authority, and dignity, accorded by diverse eminent persons. You are likely to
equal or rise above the social status of your parents. You can also profit
greatly from inventions and creative applications, that catch the eye of
someone higher up, who shall befriend you, regardless of your background. (GF)
...and The Sun is in
Detriment
The biggest danger you have is yourself,
because it is all too easy for you to pass away these advantages and
opportunities. (GF)
...and The Sun is Conjunct
Venus
Your parents are honorable, and of high
rank. (GF)
Venus is in the 10th House
You have the possibility of great glory,
authority, and dignity, accorded by women. Your are clever, inventive, and good
at obtaining your wishes easily. You may choose to make your living through
women's concerns or special interests. You may benefit from legacies from your
mother or her relatives. You will tend to be more successful in the second part
of your life than in the first. (GF)
...and Saturn is Square
Venus
Unfortunately, you also find it easy to
acquire a bad reputation, which means that you may not be able to achieve
better than second ranking at anything: and not because you lack skills or
ability. (GF)
Mercury is in the 10th House
You are proficient in matters relating to
numbers. You receive rave reviews for your inventions or applications. You show
rare skill, and these skills can land you a position as secretary or counselor
to some higher up. (GF)
...and Mercury Rises After
The Sun
You are admirable, and you can be famous
through any of your activities. (GF)
Ruler of the 10th House is
Saturn
You receive honor by inheritances,
possessions, or by means of senior citizens, ancient families, farmers, shepherds,
miners, potters, day laborers or odd jobbers, plumbers, bricklayers,
brickmakers, stonecutters, shopkeepers, Jesuits, monks, undertakers,
scavengers, bartenders, brewers, ships' carpenters, janitors, etc. (P)
Ruler of the 10th is in the
12th House
You will suffer deceit, treachery, and
opposition from secret enemies. You may be in danger of imprisonment from their
machinations. But in the end, your honor will triumph, and you will be
respected even by your enemies. (GC)
Affairs of the 11th House:
Friends, Hopes & Wishes
One of the truly unfortunate aspects of
modern life is that we often cheapen the value of friendship. Granted, our
greater mobility and fast paced society often makes it hard to maintain
relationships that prosper with regular, unhurried concourse. Anyone that we
have met half a dozen times becomes a friend by modern definition, and this
devaluation is all the more obvious through the expedient that we used to tell
friends apart from acquaintances by whether we used first names: now we use
first names for everyone!
The 11th House shows the quality of
friends. The nature of the ruler and planets in the 11th House will describe
the type of friends that you have.
‡
Saturn
gives older people, metalworkers, farmers, miners, those who deal in unpopular
matters, real estate, antiques, or repairing items.
‡
Jupiter
gives religious professions, lawyers, rich people, magistrates, judges, and
honest people.
‡
Mars gives
soldiers, athletes, surgeons, doctors, tradespeople, police, rash, violent,
ardent, proud, bold, or brash people.
‡
Sun gives
heads of government or corporations, people in authority, eminent people, or
officers.
‡
Venus gives
artists, musicians, druggists, gamesters, people of the fashion industry,
painters, keepers of bars or restaurants, or those enjoying carousing, gaming,
and other pleasures.
‡
Mercury
gives people with curiosity, craftspeople, learned types, students, clerks,
secretaries, merchants, wordsmiths, or other people who live by their wits.
‡
Moon gives
widows, women of high social status, ambassadors, messengers, sailors, those
who live by fishing or the Sea, or people who are inconstant or wavering.
The condition of the ruler of the 11th
shows the quality of these friends. If your 11th House ruler is dignified, then
your friends will be of great help to you. If your 11th House ruler is
debilitated, then you may need to help your friends more than they can help
you. If your 11th House ruler is peregrine, then your friends may wander
through life without a clear path - which is not to say they are unfaithful to
you, but they may often be distracted.
A fixed sign on the 11th House bodes for
longer lasting friendships - it's almost as if you couldn't get rid of them if
you tried! The other signs produce less stability, but this may be from
mobility as much as anything else.
Hard aspects to malefics, or a
debilitated ruler of the 11th House in the 12th House brings up the possible
danger that your friends become your enemies.
There are also certain planetary pairs
that are easier. Consider the planets ruling 1st House and the 11th House. The
intrinsic nature of this pair determines how easily you and your friends agree,
or have amicable relations.
‡
Saturn is
friendly with Jupiter, Sun and Moon; but enemies with Venus and Mars.
‡
Jupiter is
friendly with ever other planet but Mars.
‡
Mars is
friendly only with Venus.
‡
Sun has
only Jupiter and Venus as friends.
‡
Venus is
only enemies with Saturn, but friendly with all others.
‡
Mercury is
friendly with Saturn, Jupiter and Venus, and enemies with all others.
‡
The Moon is
friendly with Saturn, Jupiter and Venus, and enemies with all others.
Ruler of the 11th is in the
12th House
You will have some enemies, but not many.
Few of your hopes will be attained. You are likely to have more than your fair
share of error and vanities, evils and wants. You could end up in prison as a
result. (GC)
...and Ruler of the 11th is
Dignified and not Combust
If so, it will be briefly. You can learn
from your mistakes. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 11th is in Rulership, Exaltation or Triplicity
...and In-Sect Triplicity
Ruler of the 11th is not in Detriment or Fall
Your hopes and dreams stand a chance of
fulfillment. Better keep developing new ones! (iE)
Participating Triplicity
Ruler of the 11th is Peregrine
Sometimes, you friends are around to help
you, sometimes not. (iE)
Affairs of the 12th
House: Secret Enemies, Confinement & Sorrow
If we begin in the 1st House with
happiness, we end in the 12th House with sorrow. Of the various types, there
are two types which tend to be most dominant: enemies and confinement.
We experience two types of enemies: open
and secret. Open enemies are shown by the 7th House, or by planets opposite the
Sun and the Moon. Open enemies can be understood as somewhat more like
adversaries in a sporting events: you are both trying to win, but there are
rules. You may try to stretch them, but the competition is generally honorable.
With 12th House enemies, there is no honor. Thus, secret enemies are usually
much more devastating to your esteem, not to mention your reputation and
estate, since you often never see them until it's too late.
The difference can be seen especially by
comparing the difference between the ruler of the 11th House in the 7th versus
in the 12th. The ruler of the 11th in the 7th means that your friends will
alternate between being friendly and being competitive; but the ruler of the
11th in the 12th is the friend who smiles to your face while plotting behind
your back.
So we all have enemies. The question is:
how bad?
‡
Benefic
planets ruling the 12th denote enemies of higher social standing than malefics.
‡
If the
ruler of the 12th is in an angular house, then that party is in a powerful
position.
‡
If the
ruler of the 12th is dignified, then your enemies are powerful.
‡
If the
ruler of the 12th is peregrine, then your enemies are distracted; too
disorganized to provide much effective hindrance.
‡
If the
ruler of the 12th is retrograde or debilitated, your enemies will not be
successful.
The rules for imprisonment, confinement
or captivity are rather complex. They basically point toward malefics strong in
the 12th, in hard aspect to the Luminaries.
Saturn is in the 12th House
You are subject to fear, sorrow, trouble,
captivity, and exile. You also should not spend your time around large animals,
because they are out to get you. Secret enemies can be a real problem, as can
employees. You may have a problem with serious illnesses. (GF)
Jupiter is in the 12th House
You make enemies, who frequently exercise
their powers to hinder your activities. (GF)
...and Jupiter is Conjunct
Jupiter
You will be victorious over your enemies,
possibly without even knowing it. Those who malign you falsely shall experience
the boomerang effect. You will be sought out and praised for your skill. (GF)
The Moon is in the 12th
House
You have many enemies, and danger of
confinement, imprisonment, captivity, or impediment from them.
Ruler of the 12th is in the
2nd House
Your enemies will attack your financial
worth, and likely succeed. (GC)
...and Ruler of the 12th is
Dignified and not Combust
Fortunately, they are not likely to be
permanently successful, but nonetheless you will be vexed by the afflictions
that they heap upon you. (GC)
In-Sect Triplicity Ruler of
the 12th is in Detriment or Fall
You are quite capable of the dark night of
the soul. Once depressed, you find it hard to bounce back. (iE)
Signs Placements
The modern tendency in describing the
planets is to attribute qualities or tendencies to it. The ancient approach was
a little different. The planets were generally described by describing persons
ruled by the body. In other words, the emphasis was less on the planets as
components of everybody's existence, than on classifying people as being of the
nature of the planets.
This is a difference worth contemplating.
It would be perhaps simplistic to note that we live in a more open society, one
in which we have a greater range of opportunities. If you were born the son of
a fisherman, you became a fisherman. As such, your profession was ruled by the
Moon. But could you be something other than a lunar type?
Rather than attempt to judge this
difference, let's consider the advantage of this approach. If we can paint
pictures of a typical solar type, or martial type, what we have accomplished is
the beginning of a story about these planets. If we can see them operating as
separate creatures, or sub-personalities, we can begin to picture when they are
operating, and what they want.
Thus, the object in understanding these
descriptions is to allow us to recognize the symptoms that here is the Sun
operating, or Venus, or Mars. And through understanding which body is operating
in a particular moment, we then begin to understand what it needs in the
situation at hand.
The Sun
We understand that the importance of the
Sun and the Moon in Astrology stems from the Ancient's understanding of the
importance of the Lights. They represented the major chronocrators, or time
markers: the Sun (delineates or defines the Year) and the Moon (delineates the
Month).
Gadbury says: "The Sun represents a
person of a large corporature, full fleshy Body, large Face, and a broad high
Forehead, a Complexion almost of a Saffron or Honey-Color, great goggle Eyes,
and a sharp piercing sight; the Hair yellow or bright Flaxen, much Beard: he is
one of a great Spirit, is honest, sincere, humane and courteous, of a healthful
Constitution, bountiful and well minded.
"When the Sun is well dignified, the
Native is then desirous of Rule, and Sovereignty; yet he is prudent, and of no
incompatible Judgement, one that keeps his promises seriously: he is lofty and
high, and will be mighty Industrious to acquire Honor and Repute: he will shew
himself courageous and affable to every one: he will be grave, trusty, and
secret, and a perfect Hater of sordid men or things.
"But if he be ill dignified, the
Native will be proud, domineering, restless and troublesome, neither having
gravity in his words, or sobriety in his actions, a mere vapor, cracking of his
Pedigree, a spendthrift, or hanger on other men's charities."
So let's translate these ideas into modern
parlance. The Sun is the planet called up when you are called upon to lead. As
we will see, there is a significant overlap with the planet Mars, because both
involve courage and action; but by nature, both are Hot and Dry, qualities we
will consider presently.
So: how do we view the Sun in its
leadership capacity? The specific quality of the Sun's leadership is given in
the signs below. But we can glean certain general ideas. However, we can say
certain general things about the Sun in this capacity.
If you are comfortable in your leadership
abilities, then your style is relaxed: you are friendly and polite to those
lower in the hierarchy than you are. The person who is nasty to inferiors is
marked as a person not merely of poor leadership quality, but as someone who is
not fully capable to leadership. In other words, this nasty quality is a
symptom of a nonfunctional, or poorly functioning, Sun.
Similarly, excess ego or boasting is
understood as a measure of poor self esteem: again, a Sun that is not
functioning properly.
The Sun is in Aquarius
You are affable, courteous, unenvious,
stubborn, merry and jocund, not given to quarrel, or a religious or spiritual
nature, sober of speech, and strong. You can be ostentatious, but are free from
maliciousness.
You are an Air Sign, which means that you
are "hot" and "wet." The "wet" component means,
among other things, that you blur distinctions, and that you are more swayed by
passion than by intellectual argument. At your worst, you see too many
connections, becoming lost in conspiracies. At your best, you spot the
connection that everyone else missed. Being "hot", you react to
things quickly: by expressing your anger strongly and immediately, you don't
tend to harbor a grudge. This is the temperament type that is considered the
most ideal, because you are the most comfortable within a social situation. You
appear warm and friendly to others, and don't seem to eager to hold them to an
impossible standard.
You are fixed, which means you are
strong-willed and stubborn. You will want to hang onto people and things long
after they have ceased to be useful to you.
...and The chart is Diurnal
You are of good quality, benevolent,
cheerful, and a good conversationalist; good at manual dexterity, if you choose
to use it.
...and The chart is located
in the Northern Hemisphere
Aquarius being a sign of Winter, which is
"cold" and "wet," the predominant influence, in combination
with the Air Element, is "wet."
The Moon
Of the Moon, Gadbury says: "The Moon
endues the Native with a Stature somewhat above the middle size, a round Face,
whitely colored or pale, gray Eyes, and one a little bigger than the other.
Much Hair both on the Head and Beard, color of a brightish brown. The whole
body is plump, corpulent and phlegmatic, the hands short and fleshy.
"When the Moon is well dignified, the
Native is witty and ingenious, and propense to many necessary and delightful
Studies: he takes pleasure in Novelties: he is somewhat unsteadfast, and
oftentimes flits and shifts his Habitations: he is timorous and easily
frighted. A Lover and Desirer of Peace. A soft, tender and well-disposed
Creature.
"But when the Moon is ill dignified,
the Native proves a Vagabond, or mere Idle, lazy Companion, a drunken sottish
Fellow, delighting to live carelessly and beggarly. One of no Spirit. A Hater
of Labor, a mutable, unsettled, inconstant Person."
Here we see the Moon as the artistic
temperament. The Moon gives creativity; but creativity thwarted results in
laziness or idleness. Here we do not see the courage of the Sun or Mars, but a
timid person, the kind who doesn't want to hurt a fly. The lunar type prizes
Novelty for Novelty's sake. But again, an excess of this spirit, or a difficult
course results in wavering, and wandering.
Notice that the sign of the Moon was not
considered as important as Modern Astrology often makes it appear. The Moon,
along with Mercury, was used to characterize the quality of mind.
Mercury is more dignifed
than The Moon
You operate more from reason than from
emotions and desires.
The Moon is in Aries
You are mutable, rash, passionate and
ambitious of honor. You have an
aspiring imagination, but are rarely fortunate for extended periods of
time. Don't worry, your fortunes have a tendency to be always changing!
The Moon is Peregrine
Remember the theory of quantum physics
called Heisenburg's Uncertainly Principle? The one that says: you can never
know both the position and the speed of a particle at the same time? Well, this
is like your emotions! You can never quite capture how you're feeling as well
as where this fits into the greater scheme of things because your emotions
shift so easily. If fact, you may find that your feelings at any one moment are
next to useless as a guide to behavior, because they will be so different in
the next moment. The only question is the extent that you even pay attention to
your emotions!
Mercury
Mercury and the Moon were believed to be
the planets which most clearly delineated the "wit of the Native."
Thus, Gadbury could say:
"When Mercury is well dignified, the
Native is of a sharp and subtle Fancy, and hath a penetrating Brain, curious in
the search of occult Knowledge, an admirable Logician and Disputant, very
eloquent, apprehensive and witty in any thing, learning (almost) every thing
without a Teacher: he is naturally desirous of Travelings, and willing to see
strange Countries: he is of an unwearied and strong Imagination, and of many
witty Inventions.
"But when ill dignified, the Native
then usually proves a Liar, a prattling Fellow, a Boaster, a Busie-body, an
Author of many strifes and contentions, a Pretender to all manner of Knowledge,
but guilty of no solid Learning."
And he goes on! So: if your Mercury isn't
well dignified, are you an idiot? Not exactly! Here we first see a clear case
that any planet ill dignified has tendencies that are generally not encouraged
by one's culture. For example, since Greek times at least, the West has
fostered an attitude that Rationalism is the Right Way: Reason above all. Not
only is a particular type of thinking encouraged, but particular ways of
learning as well. If you don't find these methods to work, tough!
Mercury is in Aquarius
You are an ingenious obliging person,
inclined to study arts and sciences, witty, and apt to finding the workings of
many curious inventions.
Venus
Venus was called the Lesser Benefic,
because overall, she was considered an asset. However, more than any other
planet, the difference between Venus Hesperis, the Evening Star, and Venus
Lucifer, the Morning Star, was obvious. Venus rules pleasure. However, as we
know, Society is often nervous about its members experiencing too much
pleasure! Gadbury said:
"When Venus is well dignified, the
Native is of a merry and cheerful Disposition, loving and delighting in
pleasures, cleanly and neat in his Apparel, always going neat and spruce, often
entangles in Love-matters, zealous in affections, nothing mistrustful, or
suspicious, a right virtuous person, either man or woman.
"But if Venus shall be ill dignified,
the person or Native she signifies, is given to incestuous courses, to rioting
and lewdness, not regarding his Faith, Credit, or Reputation, a mere
spendthrift, a haunter of Taverns, Alehouses, and the company of lewd people, a
lazy prattling, busie-body, atheistical, immodest Creature."
Clearly, we see that the balance here
between good and bad is pleasure versus excess. It might be better to say that
an ill dignified Venus results in the Native finding it difficult to draw the
line: a person who just cannot say No.
Venus is in Capricorn
You are libidinous, loving your belly as
well as your privy parts. You are not fortunate, but, because of your various
schemes, you often suffer catastrophes in your affairs.
Mars
Mars was called the Lesser Malefic, as
Venus was called the Lesser Benefic. This meant that Mars was seen as
marginally less obnoxious than Saturn. Gadbury listed its properties as being
"the Author of Strife, Quarrels, Controversies and Contentions." The ills
of the world were generally attributed to the malefics, although other planets
in poor condition could produce evil. However, the generally agreed upon
mischief-making capabilities of the two malefics was so strong that in mundane
work, the conjunctions of Mars and Saturn every three years or so were
interpreted to see which of the two was more likely to cause harm over the
period of that conjunction. If Mars was stronger, droughts, war, contentions,
fevers, and fires would predominate. If Saturn were the stronger, then famine,
plague, starvation, and poverty would be more likely. What a choice!
But not everything about Mars is bad. As
Gadbury continued, "When Mars is well dignified, then is the Native of a
prudent Behavior in every thing. In War, none excels him: he is confident,
bold, and unmovable, challenges all honor to himself, he will obey no-body
willingly, a large Reporter of his own acts - slights, derides and condemns all
things in comparison of Victory. Yet is he one that is of a prudent and
excellent Behavior in his own Affairs.
"But when Mars is ill dignified, then
is the Native a Prattler, without modesty or honesty, a Broacher of Quarrels, a
Thief, a perjured or turbulent Fellow, a Promoter of mischiefs, a rash,
inhumane, treacherous Fellow - a mere Incendiary, one that neither fears God,
nor cares for honoring or reverencing Man."
We see that Mars is great to have on your
side during a war, but not the best companion in peaceful times. There is
courage, but cruelty - and the inability to "turn if off" once the
need for the fight-or-flight
approach has passed.
Mars is in Gemini
You are unsettled in most of your actions,
yet ingenious in many things, although unfortunate in most, shifting here and
there, making your livelihood by your wits.
Jupiter
Jupiter is the Greater Benefic, the planet
potentially capable of providing the greatest good. In Gadbury's words, Jupiter
is "the Author of Moderation, Justice, Temperance and Sobriety."
Justice is a very good thing. The watchword for Mars is vengeance, rather the
eye-for-an-eye mentality. Jupiter lacks these bloodthirsty traits. Jupiter
knows that Divine Justice, the only really important kind, does not require
much in the way of human intervention. Thus, Jupiter is not quick to condemn, where
Mars would have already executed!
Gadbury says: "When Jupiter is well
disposed, the Native is magnanimous, generous and faithful, aiming at honorable
and lofty matters: he is wonderful fair in his delaying, and desirous to
advantage and benefit others: he is of an excellent Conversation, doing many
acts of charity - a very faithful, serious, constant and untainted Friend. He
is just, nobel and prudent, and a perfect Hater of all unworthy and sordid
persons and actions.
"But when Jupiter is ill disposed,
then is the Native a mere prodigal or spendthrift: he wastes and consumes his
Patrimony. A Hypocrite in matters of Faith and Religion, an ignorant, careless
Fellow, and a gross, dull Capacity - a cringing, dissembling Companion, a
skeptic or Atheist."
Observe the difference between dignified
or debilitated. It's not that Jupiter dignified is "good" and Jupiter
debilitated is "bad," but Jupiter dignified is generous, while
Jupiter debilitated is wasteful.
Now about the teeth. For some reason, the
sign of Jupiter was associated with the condition of the teeth. Why? Teeth are
normally assigned to Saturn, occasionally to Aries, since Aries rules the head.
However, Coley notes, "Jupiter, usually signifies good Teeth, (as Saturn
doth the contrary,) and sometimes produces some notable and apparent mark in
the fore-Teeth." By fore-teeth, we would specify incisors or canines.
Jupiter is in Taurus
Your disposition is good, and your
judgment sound. You deport yourself well. You are a lover of women, and
generally good-natured, and free with those matters which deserve compassion.
You have foul teeth. (C)
Saturn
Saturn is the Greater Malefic. Saturn
represents Father Time, a concept that most of us do not enjoy. Saturn
generically rules aging and older people. What Jupiter gives, Saturn takes
away.
Gadbury says: "If Saturn be well
dignified, the Person or Native represented by him, is grave and sober: he
performs all his Actions with Judgement and Discretion: he hath a sharp Fancy,
and strong Imagination, and is very studious.
"If Saturn be ill dignified, then the
Native is malicious, envious, covetous, jealous, timorous, a meet lying,
repining, and dissembling Fellow, and of a mistrustful, sordid, sluggish and
suspicious disposition."
Notice that the difference in the
description of Saturn dignified or not is the most extreme of all the planets.
It was generally credited by Medieval times that a malefic dignified is less
malefic, while a malefic debilitated is more so. Saturn dignified is merely
serious and discrete; Saturn debilitated is sordid and envious.
Saturn is in Taurus
You are rugged and unkempt in your
disposition, inclinable to vicious and sordid actions, unless the fortunes by
their propitious friendly rays interpose. (C)
The Alcocoden
The Alcocoden, in addition to having
various spellings, is a calculated planet related to the Hyleg, or Giver of
Life. Called the Giver of Years, the Alcocoden is usually the Almuten of the
Hyleg. The difficulty is that the Ancients had multiple methods of computing the
Hyleg. The method we use here is that of Henry Coley. Traditionally, the
Alcocoden was used as the basis for the calculation of the length of life.
However, it appears that the Alcocoden may also indicate certain disease
proclivities.
The Alcocoden is Saturn
You are subject to the following general
health issues: rheumatism, leprosy, obstructions, trembling, palsies,
toothache, deafness, vain fears, gout, rashes with itching, knee problems,
hemorrhoids, fractures, dislocations, ruptures, sciatica, bladder infections,
madness, chronic disease, or forgetfulness.
...and Saturn is in Taurus
In addition, you are specifically subject
to the following health issues: neck swellings such as goiter, scrofula
(associated with moral corruption), scurvy, hoarseness, general dullness,
indisposition, sore throats, strep throats, difficulty speaking, or
tonsillitis.
Aspects
An aspect is an angular relationship between two
bodies that has an interpretation based on the bodies involved, and the nature
of the angular relationship.
There are several major philosophical
differences in the approach to aspects between Classical Astrology and Modern.
The first concerns how to define the orb, or allowable angular separation between
two bodies that can still be considered an aspect. Modern Astrology has a whole
series of possible definitions:
‡
All planets
can have the same orb, with the size of the orb basically being determined by
the "School" of Astrology represented. For example, Cosmobiology and
Uranian have tended to use small orbs or less than two degrees.
‡
The Lights
(the Sun and Moon) are assigned a larger orb, and the rest of the planets are
assigned a smaller orb.
‡
The orb
size is determined by the harmonic of the aspect. Conjunctions get the largest
size, then oppositions, trines, squares, sextiles, etc.
In contrast, there are only two ancient
orb systems:
‡
The
"orb" is synonymous with the size of the sign. This is called
"whole sign." This is the style used in such Greek sources as
Ptolemy, where a planet at any
degree of Leo is sextile another planet in any degree of Gemini.
‡
When orbs
of less than a sign were used, it was based on the concept of moiety, or half-orb. Each planet is assigned a
moiety. Then the moieties for the two planets are summed, giving the moiety for
that combination of planets. The Lights were given a larger moiety, so we see
the probable origin of the modern concept of giving a larger orb to the Lights.
The next difference between Classical and
Modern technique concerns the general theory of interpretation. Modern
Astrology has two major schools, apart from the schools that utilize midpoints
as an aspecting system. The first differentiates aspects between
"easy" and "hard," a classification inherited from
Classical Astrology. The trine and the sextile are classified as easy, while
the square and the opposition are considered hard. The conjunction is not
technically defined as an aspect, although it is always discussed with the true
aspects, and it is generally considered mixed, depending on the planets
involved.
However, increasingly, many Modern
Astrologers are taking the position that any aspect is pretty much the same, and that
the important question is whether there is an aspect at all, rather than what
the nature of the aspect might be. It's especially important to understand the
context of this concept. Modern Astrology has systematically simplified
interpretation to the point that the condition of a planet, classically signified by
its essential and accidental dignity, has become increasingly ignored, leaving
aspects as the only
way to interpret relationships between planets.
Consider the difference that is raised by
the following example. Suppose that the planet representing your mother is
trine to the ruler of your Ascendant, which is you. Let us suppose further that
your mother's planet is more dignified than yours. Modern astrology will look
at this and say: an easy relationship between you and your mother (trine).
However, classical astrology says more. Now what we say is that there is an
excess (trine) implied in the relationship - the relationship goes overboard,
in other words. And your mother controls it because she has more dignity.
This then explains the other component of
a classical interpretation of aspects: the aspect is controlled by the planet
with the greater amount of dignity. Thus, we have a way of assessing not merely
whether the two planets relate, but how, and who controls the action.
In this report we have given only the
generic meanings of the aspects. This could be extended to also combining which
houses each planet rules to come up with more scenarios for how this
interaction works, in the fashion of the relationship with your mother that we
have given above.
Venus is Conjunct The Sun
...and Venus is the
Significatrix
You put yourself in danger of a short
life, aiming at glory, but not attaining it. You risk too much. You are hectic
or consumptive, melancholy, and you meet with many crosses, losses and
vexations.
It is important to learn not to strive to
obtain your desires so vehemently that this actually interferes with success.
You can see your goals slip through your fingers because you try to grasp too
tightly. (SA)
Mars is Sextile The Moon
The bottom line of the combination of Mars
and Moon is that action is seldom sustained in any direction for very long. The
trick is to find things to work on that don't require long-term and steady
application of effort. Anything with can flourish with periodic or punctuated
attention can be very successful.
...and Mars is the
Significator
This is the aspect of loquacity and
mutability. You benefit by the common people, or by travel, or often changing
your locality. You are turbulent, furious and rash, but easily persuaded again
to a complacent humor.
Mercury is Sextile The Moon
...and Mercury is the
Significator
You are witty and ingenious, a lover of
novelties and all manner of new inventions and new things, and as mutable and
changeable in your mind, as the weather. You are purely given to the arts of
dissimulation, and a notable expert at mealtime socializing.
Saturn is Square The Sun
In this combination, age meets vitality.
What happens? Well, it depends. On a physical level, the condition of your
frame is paramount to your well being. Posture, bearing, and physical condition
are important. But here's the rub. You find it hard to find a balance. The most
obvious manifestation of this is weight: you may gain excess weight, be
excessively thin, or swing. All of these circumstances show that you are
unbalanced. When you are unbalanced, the negative manifestations of this
combination show up in spades. With this combination, it's difficult to have
good timing, so you do the right thing at the wrong time, or the wrong thing at
the right time, which means you get caught.
One other obvious possibility: an absent
or distant father. This in turn can result in all sorts of manifestations in
your sense of self, and of authority figures.
...and Saturn is the
Significator
You experience contempt and infamy, with
danger of a violent death, and it may be by the hand of Justice. You aim at
high and great things, but always miss your expectations, for your very
attempts are your ruin, both of goods and estate. You have a show of boldness,
courage, and revenge, but your valor is but a vapor.
Saturn is Square Venus
You are guilty of many vicious, unworthy
actions, not fit to be named.
Doesn't that sound just great? But what
does it mean? Well, it means that you have some trouble deciding just how you
fit in with women, or as a woman.
If you are a man, this means that either
you are wildly protective of women, or else you may have difficulty seeing past
women as a sexual object, or as a lesser creature requiring protection.
If you are a woman, you vacillate between
wanting independence and freedom, and it becomes difficult to have
relationships with men because it's hard enough to have one facet, let alone
both!
...and Venus is the
Significatrix
You are subject to deformity and baseness.
You are a poor, low, base, timorous spirit, a glutton, and greedy devourer -
afflicted with the greatest of all misfortunes, and catastrophes, losing by the
fruits and products of the Earth, and indeed a gainer by nothing, but utterly
destructive.
Saturn is Contra-Antiscion
Mercury
It's tough not to wrap your opinions in a
layer of concrete. You don't always pick the best times to be open-minded, or
even the best times to hold on to your convictions.
...and Saturn is the
Significator
You encounter many evils, from mercurial
types and things, from some pitiful lawyer, peddling attorney, splitter of
causes or petty clerk. You have an impediment in your speech, that makes you
stutter, or stammer, dulls your imagination, spoils your ingenuity, and makes
you wholly intent upon mischief, wickedness, deceit, cheating and thieving.
Jupiter is Square The Sun
Jupiter is Contra-Antiscion
The Sun
Honor, glory, and justice: personal or
universal? The King, after all, was the dispenser of Justice - and mercy. You
find it difficult to combine these concepts because of the negative
manifestation of this combination: what used to be called vainglory - the quest
for glory for the ego's sake. Do you know your mind well enough to sort out
when you are just reaching for reputation?
...and Jupiter is the
Significator
You are arrogant and egotistical. You are
profuse and riotous, given to all sorts of excess and prodigality. This kills
off your expectations, and deprives you of all manner of honor and promotion.
You are noble, lofty and brave, but only in outward appearance, and you do
nothing but to be seen doing it.
Tom Lehrer said it well in his comment about
scouting: what good is a good deed if no one is watching you? The question is:
are you willing to use anything which is advantageous to you, or do you really
want to lead others to something better?
Jupiter is Square Mercury
Jupiter is Contra-Antiscion
Mercury
[Philosophically-inclined Jupiter meets
topically-inclined Mercury.] Jupiter sees only the forest, while Mercury sees
only the trees. You may have some speech impediment, or you may speak with
great deliberation. A baseline effect of this configuration is that you may
have difficulty being understood, and not necessarily from lack of verbal
skills. It is more like you have a sign on your back that says,
"Misinterpret me!"
...and Jupiter is the
Significator
There is a theme of strife and contention
in your life. You will be involved in many troubles, controversies and
perplexities, have many lawsuits, and encumbrances to your very great
prejudice, even the hurt of your health, as of your estate. You will be rash,
erratic, and very unstable in all your ways, being generally deceived in all
your expectations. [For Mercury thus afflicted represents things wrong to the
imagination.]
The Sun is Square The Moon
Don't expect your life to be one smooth
highway with no entrances or exits! You find it difficult to be truly satisfied
with any situation, because you are acutely aware that life is full of
trade-offs. The grass may not be greener elsewhere, but being different, it's
enticing in its own way.
...and The Sun is the
Significator
Your fortune is mutable, and unstable. You
fall easily into contempt and reproach among the common people, and merit the
hatred or displeasure of some eminent or politically connected person. You are
a cheat, deceiver, or impostor.
Perhaps a little strong. It might be
better to say that one solution to your sense of disaffection with present
circumstances (which happens easily because of your conviction that life could
be better) is self-aggrandizement, and if you go this route, you will be
thoroughly put down. In fact, you may be so badly put down the first time you
try this that you are traumatized forever by the reaction. However, if you get
away with it, you become insufferable to others.
Venus is Square The Moon
The essence of this combination is
emotional inconstancy. You can offend in an instant through an unchosen remark
or action.
...and Venus is the
Significatrix
You suffer from mutability, strife,
contentions, quarreling, debate, being one of an ill tongue, and a worse life,
unfortunate in marriage and children, one idle, slothful and lazy, subject to
poverty and beggary.
The Faces
The following interpretations are
according to Ramesey (pp 73-75) and Coley (pp 484-488).
The Moon is in the 3rd Face
of Aries
You have an image of effeminacy, mildness,
joy, merryment, full of sport and play. You are acute, and addicted to music.
The Ascendant is in the 2nd
Face of Gemini
You have an image of labor, oppression,
trouble and obtaining nothing without study. It is too easy to have a nasty
wit, full of subtle, cunning, and dishonest actions.
Dispositor of The Ascendant
is in the 2nd Face of Aquarius
The Almuten of The Ascendant
is in the 2nd Face of Aquarius
You have an image of comeliness and
beauty, of understanding, modesty, mildness, clemency, of good behavior, and of
a handsome composed shape.
Planets in Peregrine
The Moon is Peregrine
You could really use a tech manual for
matters of the heart! The ebb and flow of daily life is a complete mystery to
you, and you may find it very hard to be perceived of as being consistent, or
constant, because you find it difficult to establish regular routines.
The Humors
There is an ancient theory of wellness and
illness that speaks directly to lifestyle questions. This medical model can
still be used today to understand temperament, not only from a psychological
standpoint, but also from the perspective of body type, susceptibility to
certain types of conditions, and even obesity. It is a type of understanding
which can be equally at home in New Age circles, and in health practitioners'
offices.
The classical medical model was given by
Hippocrates a century before astrology had been incorporated into Greek
thought. This model incorporated
four basic qualities: Hot, Cold, Wet, and Dry. These four qualities varied by
season, gender, age, and person. The ideal of Hippocrates was to lead a
balanced life. If the body is balanced, then disease is less likely to take
hold. The method of creating balance was diet and regimen.
I have written extensively on the
philosophical underpinnings of this model in my book, Classical Astrology for
Modern Living. This introduction reviews some of the more pertinent points as
they apply to lifestyle issues.
The entire ancient scheme was based on the
four qualities: Hot, Cold, Wet and Dry. "Hot" and "Cold"
were one pair - "Wet" and "Dry" the other. From a
behavioral perspective, "Hot" is exactly what you would expect from
the common parlance: someone who reacts vigorously to anything even remotely
perceived as an attack. "Hot under the collar" is exactly on target.
A "Cold" type is basically lethargic, or slow to react, often
perceived as being unemotional, but "slow to react" would actually be
closer. The expression "cool under pressure" is also a good fit.
"Wet" and "Dry" don't
have quite the linguistic familiarity. "Dry" represents anything with
a discrete shape or structure, while something "Wet" adapts its shape
to the container. "Dry" thinking is characterized by making
distinctions, while "Wet" thinking sees connections. A new example of
Wet thinking is "hyper-linking:" the World Wide Web is definitely
Wet! A Dry thinker is more easily
swayed by intellectual argument than by passion. A Wet thinker fits emotion
into the picture. Dryness is the position that this moment is unique, that
reality can be "objectively" known. "Wet" thinking takes
the position that separate concepts are interconnected. Without Wet thinking,
we could not be astrologers, because it is Wet thinking that sees the
interconnections of microcosm and macrocosm. Without Dry thinking, there would
be no technique, because we couldn't distinguish signs, planets, or houses from
each other. The danger for Dry thinking is that, confronted with something new,
the Dry thinker has no solution: the pieces are incompatible, and there is no
way to bring them together. Each moment is unique, and unconnected to what came
before. To the Wet thinker, connections lie everywhere, right down to the
involvement of the Knights Templar in the assassination of Martin Luther King
and JFK, and let's not forget that the Templars have connections back to
Ancient Egypt and Atlantis! Submergence and drowning is the danger of extreme
Wet thinking. There is nothing for the Wet thinker to grasp for support. Yet
one other way to contrast the two is to say that the epitome of Dry thinking is
clarity and the epitome of Wet thinking is ambiguity. And yes! The very process
of attempting to explain the concept is Dry!
Each of the four qualities actually
represents a cluster of concepts, and their opposites. For example, the
qualities Hot and Cold do not represent extremes of a temperature continuum, as
we would define them. They represent qualities of energy, where Hot represents
high energy or physical heat, and Cold represents low energy or physical Cold.
But these qualities are opposites in a critically different way from the way we
normally envision them. Take temperature. From a purely chemical perspective,
molecules in a hotter gas vibrate more rapidly on average than molecules in a
colder gas. Mixing Hot and Cold gases will produce an intermediate result. In
other words, in our thinking the "Cold" portion is completely
canceled out by a portion of the "Hot" component. But this is not how
it works - at least as far as the qualities, and not chemistry, is concerned!
People are, in fact, more than capable of expressing opposite qualities without
one canceling the other. In psychological testing there is often an index of
consistency, which is actually a measure of to what extent an individual will
give the same answer to the same question. If such an index is deemed
necessary, it becomes clear exactly how capable we are of expressing
"incompatible" ideas and emotions! Opposites do not cancel each other
out!
Thus, people have Hot and Cold qualities
simultaneously. In fact, having "half and half" would be to manifest
equal quantities of each, not to have a "zero-sum state" in which
"Hot" cancels "Cold," perhaps producing lukewarm. It may be
useful to envision Hot and Cold as being like two different colored marbles,
red and blue. Having more blue marbles doesn't take away the red ones: it just
means that, if you were to draw one marble out of a box at random, you would
more likely draw a blue one, but you could draw a red one.
The balanced state should not be lukewarm.
Rather, it is the ability to be high energy (Hot), or completely at rest (Cold)
as the moment and the circumstances require. Being merely Hot is to approach
all circumstances as a Type A personality: everything is a challenge to be
conquered. To approach things from a Cold perspective is to be motionless: to
wait for the problem to go away or resolve itself without having to do
anything: living life as a couch potato.
Finally, this is where Astrology comes in.
Hippocrates put forward a workable theory of qualities, but other than general
distinctions of age, gender, and physical appearance, he had no way to classify
a person as having a particular make-up.
We do. By using the chart, we can actually calculate the temperament
type. Further, this result can then be used in a host of ways, including to
establish a diet and exercise plan that truly supports well being.
We finally get something we can sink our
teeth into, because Astrology eventually became the preferred mode for
distinguishing the constitution from its components, or humors.
There are several possibilities for the
computation of the temperament type. The general definition includes the
following components. The method of computation comes from Gadbury, pages
249-258; and more specifically in Lilly, pages 531-534 and 742-749.
|
1. Sign of Ascendant |
|
2. Planet ruling Ascendant |
|
3. Planets aspecting Ascendant |
|
4. Moon sign and phase |
|
5. Planets aspecting Moon |
|
6. Quarter of Year |
|
7. Lord/Lady of Geniture |
|
8. Lord/Lady of
Moon |
Each component is assigned qualities as
follows:
1. Signs:
|
Fire |
Hot and Dry |
|
Air |
Hot and Wet |
|
Earth |
Cold and Dry |
|
Water |
Cold and Wet |
2. The Moon is classified by phase.
|
New to 1st Quarter |
Hot and Wet |
|
1st Quarter to Full |
Hot and Dry |
|
Full to last Quarter |
Cold and Dry |
|
last Quarter to New |
Cold and Wet |
3. Seasons are classified as follows.
|
Spring |
Hot and Wet |
|
Summer |
Hot and Dry |
|
Fall |
Cold and Dry |
|
Winter |
Cold and Wet |
4. Lord/Lady of the Geniture: this is a compound Almuten for
the hylegical points and angles: the Sun, Moon, Part of Fortune, Ascendant and
Midheaven.
This actually gives nine temperament
types, not four. The reason is that often two of the qualities are often in
balance, or so close as to have little dominance. These nine types are:
|
Hot and Wet |
sanguine |
|
Hot and Dry |
choleric |
|
Cold and Dry |
melancholic |
|
Cold and Wet |
phlegmatic |
|
Hot |
sanguine-choleric |
|
Cold |
melancholic-phlegmatic |
|
Wet |
sanguine-phlegmatic |
|
Dry |
choleric-melancholic |
|
all |
balanced |
What may appear to be the simpler states, the single quality
ones, are actually more complex. The reason is that the single quality types
are in fact mixtures, because, as we have seen, qualities don't cancel out.
Having close to an even ratio of Hot and Cold, or Wet and Dry, means that it is
easy to become out of balance: stress, the change in season, or even too much
to drink. Astrologically, the transit of an Outer Planet brings an effect of
the nature both of the transiting planet, and of the transiting sign. People
with these combinations may also experience them as being simultaneously
present: such as having different parts of the body that are Cold, while other
parts are Hot.
Hippocratic medicine is basically
allopathic: this means that if you have become out of balance because your body
is experiencing too much heat (that Mars transit to your Sun?), then you need
to take a Cold herb, Cold food, Cold exercise, or literally experience Cold
temperatures in order to cool yourself down. These means of adjusting the
qualities experienced by the body fell under the rubric "regimen,"
which included such components as the following:
(1) The season of the year: "In
winter eat as much as possible and drink as little as possible, and food should
be bread, with all meats roasted. During this season take as few vegetables as
possible, for so will the body be most Dry and Hot." By the way, the
reason for this recommendation is because Winter is classified as Cold and Wet.
Thus, to compensate for the seasonal qualities, food is used to heat up and Dry
out the seasonal effect.
(2) The age of the person: "Young
people also do well to adopt a softer and moister regimen, for this age is Dry,
and young bodies are firm. Older people should have a drier diet for the greater
part of the time..."
(3) The gender: "Women should use a
regimen of a rather Dry character, for food that is Dry is more adapted to the
softness of their flesh..."
(4) The constitution: "Those with
physiques that are fleshy, soft and red, find it beneficial to adopt a rather
Dry regimen for the greater part of the year. For the nature of these physiques
is moist."
In food, this is represented by cooked
(Hot), raw (Cold), soft food (Wet), or hard food (Dry). In exercise,
Hippocrates distinguished two types: wrestling (Cold and Wet) and running (Hot
and Dry), but we may extend this considerably by considering the following
classification:
Classification of exercise:
Hot is represented by aerobic activities,
with an emphasis on strength. Cold emphasizes agility: the pinpoint application
of force with a minimum of effort.
Wet is given by either team or contact
sports and Dry by either solo sports, or one-on-one, with the opponents
preferably separated by a distance.
Examples of Sports by Type:
Hot & Wet: football, basketball,
soccer, hockey, rugby, lacrosse.
Hot & Dry: track, men's professional
tennis, racing in any medium or on any equipment, weight lifting and training,
aerobic classes (although the classes introduce a Wet component through social
interaction), skiing, jai alai.
Cold & Wet: wrestling, martial arts.
Cold & Dry: archery, fencing,
shooting.
Dry: woman's professional tennis (it is
still possible to win by either power or precision), figure skating (definitely
Dry, but is it power and jumps [Hot] or precision [Cold]), biathlon (skiing is
aerobic, while shooting is Cold, but both are Dry), ski jumping (power helps,
but position is critical).
Mixed or variable: baseball, softball and
cricket, where a successful player ranges from team play (defense) to solo play
(batting), and where either strength of finesse can work, decathlon and
heptathlon, which test the balance of all four qualities, gymnastics (different
apparatuses test strength vs. flexibility and balance, and competitions run by
both teams and single competition).
We can also classify the body type by
these characteristics. The two most obvious are Hot and Dry (thin and wiry) and
Cold and Wet (fat or endomorphic). In general, a Hot body shows muscular
development, while a Cold body does not. A Wet body shows fluid retention or
roundness, while a Dry body does not. Thinking in typical types of our Olympic
athletes, a swimmer has a wetter body than a runner, yet both sports are Hot
and Dry. However, swimming takes place in a Wet medium. A marathoner has a
typically Dry body, but not especially Hot or Cold, since the muscular
definition is less apparent that the thinness. A male gymnast is about as Hot
and Dry as we can imagine: the muscular definition is combined with thinness. A
weightlifter (or a football offensive lineman) is Hot and Wet: both strength
and bulk. The female gymnasts are typically Dry, since the overall effect is
anorexic in appearance. Probably the most aerobic sport of all is synchronized
swimming: but here the body type is wetter: in fact, the only sport that is
conducted in the water that doesn't have a substantial Wet component to the
typical body type is water polo.
Notice that our current cultural ideal is
the Hot and Dry body, although women are supposed to be wetter - at least from
the standpoint of breast development. This corresponds to the choleric
temperament type, which was not the preferred type. The traditionally favored body type was Hot and Wet,
which does match the preferred temperament type, known as sanguine. The
advantage from a social standpoint is that the sanguine type is friendlier: a
social animal highly sensitive to the opinions of others. The choleric type is
more standoff-ish, and given to anger.
This discrepancy between body type ideal
and personality ideal has not always been as extreme: the voluptuous body
preferred by Runin and his school is wetter, and thus closer to the sanguine
personality ideal. While it may be observed that there is not a one-to-one
correspondence between body type and personality, neither is the distribution
random. The correspondence is closest in youth, when mind and body have not had
ample time and opportunity to diverge. For most people, the basic personality
type is set by adulthood, while the body continues to change, at the very least
becoming colder with age. But after adulthood, the personality does not
necessarily change with the body, and this in turn can produce dissonances of
its own.
As we have become increasingly aware of
the mind-body link again, the corollary needs to be spelled out: the whole
organism can be affected by deliberate changes to either mind or body. Thus,
begin an exercise program, and while the body is primarily affected, there is
feedback to the brain. As we have seen, the equation is not absolute, but it is
still of use.
Thus, we can use this system to
deliberately change our energy level, emotional state, or physical condition,
but changes have a price. For example, to lose weight, it would make sense to
move to a hotter, dryer state. Obviously, exercising more raises the heat in
the body. But dryness? Many diet programs encourage drinking a lot of water:
this should increase the wetness of the body. Why? If the extra water is being
used to flush metabolites from the body, this can work. But if the Native is
naturally Wet to begin with, then fluid retention could consume the greater
amount of extra water, thereby increasing instead of decreasing weight.
The underlying question is: how much can
we really change the quality ratio of the body, and what is the cost of doing
so? Through aging, seasonal change and transits, there are quite a few changes
that we make unconsciously. So there is a range in which conscious redirection
can occur. However, we may also understand this question in another way: to
what extent can a Leo consciously operate as a Pisces? Or a Gemini? Obviously,
the greater the change from one's natural state, the greater the effort needed
to maintain it, and the greater the stress placed upon the body in the process.
We can still change our condition. But the
challenge is to understand the possible: what is the goal, what is the means,
and how can this goal be maintained? Then we can apply our knowledge of the
qualities to program a new equilibrium. Once the body type is determined, then
some suggestions concerning diet and exercise can be made.
The following description of your body
type and its ramifications is based on performing a calculation for your
complexional type, and then using specific Hippocratic ideas, translated into
modern life styles. This should not be taken as a prescription or guarantee of
a successful lifestyle or activity, but as consistent with understanding these
principles as they have been applied historically.
Complexional Scores
Sign of Ascendant: Gemini = Hot and Wet
Ruler of Ascendant: Mercury (Aquarius) =
Hot and Wet
Aspect to the Ascendant: The Sun (Winter)
= Cold and Wet
Sign of Moon: Aries = Hot and Dry
Phase of Moon: New Moon = Hot and Wet
Aspect to the Moon: The Sun (Winter) =
Cold and Wet
Aspect to the Moon: Mercury (Aquarius) =
Hot and Wet
Aspect to the Moon: Venus (Capricorn) =
Cold and Dry
Aspect to the Moon: Mars (Gemini) = Hot
and Wet
Season: Winter = Cold and Wet
Ruler of Geniture: Saturn (Taurus) = Cold
and Dry
Ruler of Geniture: Mars (Gemini) = Hot and
Wet
Almuten of the Moon: The Sun (Winter) =
Cold and Wet
Almuten of the Moon: Mars (Gemini) = Hot
and Wet
Your final complexional scores are:-
Hot: 8
Cold: 6
Wet: 11
Dry: 3
Complexional Type is Wet
Being "Wet" component means,
among other things, that you blur distinctions, and that you are more swayed by
passion than by intellectual argument. At your worst, you see too many
connections, becoming lost in conspiracies. At your best, you spot the
connection that everyone else missed.
You are most at home in the Winter and
Spring, the seasons that matches your qualities. But it's not a good time to
lose weight, because the wetness of the season increases your tendencies to
edema.
The Hippocratic for the diet to balance
"Wet" is to drink juices or alcohol undiluted, and to eat braised
rather than boiled foods. You have a tendency to water retention that may mask
other weight considerations. Any foods should tend to be raw or boiled, (rather
than baked, grilled, or which would simply add to your abundant supply of
heat). You would do well to do enjoy forms of exercise that emphasize muscle
toning and muscular strength rather than aerobic exercises. This means favoring
weight training with repetitions, rather than dance or movement exercise, and
herbal treatments for water retention. Don't allow social considerations at the
gym or club to overshadow your exercise!
Being Wet, you are susceptible to disease
conditions that also involve wetness, such as edema, swellings, mucous
discharges, and the like.
Because you do not have a preponderance of
either "Hot" or "Cold," this means you can go either way.
If you see yourself flying off the handle at people, or into a manic pace of
getting things done, you have moved into a "Hot" state. If you find
yourself resisting getting up in the morning, or leaving the house, or even
leaving the couch, you have moved into a "Cold" state.
Being of a single type, "Wet,"
instead of a compound type, means that you are likely to find your
"Wet" tendencies fairly easy to adapt to, but that the fluctuation
that you experience between "Hot" states and "Cold" states
is much more difficult to monitor, and to integrate into your routines.
When you are "Hot", you react to
things quickly: by expressing your anger strongly and immediately, you don't
tend to harbor a grudge. This means that others merely have to come to grips
with your tendency to blow, knowing that you will get over it.
The Hippocratic suggestion for the diet to
balance "Hot" is to drink Cold liquids, preferably diluted. Foods
should tend toward raw or boiled. In exercise, you do well with aerobic
activities, although you are quite capable of carrying this to an extreme.
When you are "Hot," exercise is
an effective component of your weight control system, and the more aerobic the
better. For best effectiveness as a weight control system, it's better to
minimize fluid intake before exercise, and to eat sparingly while still heated
up from exercise. It's better to eat raw foods at this time: you basically want
your body to shift its higher metabolism into the digestive process, and in
effect, spend calories "heating up" your food. Being Hot, you will
appreciate any exercise that emphasizes speed. Racing in all media, and with
any toy, is a good kind of exercise.
When you are in a "Cold" state,
you have an outward appearance of being unemotional. A "Cold" type is
basically lethargic, or slow to react. The "problem" with
"Cold" is that it makes it hard for you to forget slights. Because
you don't tend to lash out immediately, it's hard for you not to allow your
anger to build up. You can be a brooder. Because you wait to think things over
before expressing yourself, when you do choose to express yourself, you can
present a much more thoughtful approach. However, it is often tempting to say
nothing at all, and if this is an issue that you consider at all important,
then you are likely to build up resentment.
When you are in a "Cold" state,
any symptoms of illness often appear gradually rather than suddenly, and may be
very difficult to get rid of. You also need to watch for symptoms that you are
"freezing up:" that your muscles are becoming locked from staying too
long in one position.
The Hippocratic suggestion for the diet to
balance "Cold" is to eat copiously. Fast walking is also recommended,
and if weight loss is desired, then food should be taken immediately after
exercise, when the body is still heated up. The difficulty you have with
exercise is not the lack of discipline - but getting yourself started to do it.
Cold people act strongly out of inertia - a body at rest stays at rest until
forced to move, but a body in motion stays in motion as well. So the key here
is to get into motion in the first place. You find it easier to stick to one
repetitive system than to vary your patterns.
So what if your temperament type doesn't
match your body type? There are still two things to consider. The first is the
body type given by the ruler of your Geniture. This planet represents the
greatest planetary influence that you personally express.
Ruler of the Geniture is
Saturn
Saturn is always Cold, and either Dry or
Wet, depending on whether it's oriental or occidental. Since Saturn is Cold, it
works to defeat whatever heat your temperament type generates.
As a body type, Saturn is spare, lean and
stiff. When your Ruler of the Geniture is Saturn, but your body type is Wet, or
Saturn is oriental, thereby making it wetter, it doesn't so much produce a body
type that is plumper, as a body that is susceptible to swellings and edema.
Your outlook on life is sober, if not survivalist. However, while Saturn is
noted for playing by the rules, the Saturn-ruled type can actually be among the
most revolutionary when it comes to changing the rules.
With Saturn, the worry is arthritis, or
joints locking, or joint pain. Now, if your Saturn is in a fire sign, there's a
basic conflict between the sign of Saturn and the coldness that Saturn
represents. What happens is that the heat of the fire sign gets translated into
fevers in an acute condition.
You be may said to walk like an old
person, even when you are quite young. You tend less to walk, than to shuffle.
You are constantly mistaken for being older than your are.
You will be a close, discriminating
person, altogether aiming at your own interest; high-minded, self-conceited,
sufficiently churlish, and of a dogged disposition; timorous; misogynous and
libidinous; many times addicted to swearing, lying, and dissembling; not a
stranger to drunkenness. (C)
Ruler of the Geniture is
Mars
Your body type is Hot and Dry. This means
that weight gain is not a problem - unless you have medical complications, or
you become a couch potato. You are
at your best when you are exercising regularly and often, and you can develop
considerable pride in your physique.
As a Mars-ruled type, you resent anything
and anyone who attempts to limit your freedom of expression. Don't fence me in!
Martial types are natural anarchists because you are very sensitive to any
slights, and any restrictions. However, there is an ironic respect for
discipline if properly applied. Consider, for example, the discipline necessary
to develop swordsmanship. You don't learn mastery overnight, and Mars is quite
happy to practice over and over to get it right. And this points up Mars' essential
position with respect to all discipline: discipline is fine as a means to and
end. The discipline of training, the discipline of remaining within ranks as a
strategy is absolutely fine. Mars resents discipline as an end in itself.
You chafe at the bit under the stress of
structure applied for structure's sake. You find it difficult to restrain
yourself simply because it's the social convention. When you gain weight, it's
basically because you've let yourself go, abandoning physical activity while
continuing or even increasing your food consumption. An exercise program works
wonders, and you'll feel better anyway. You need a target! So best to let it be
an up-front one: a competitor in sports or games, where you can be as
aggressive as you want.
You benefit from discipline, because you
are rash, in deed and in tongue. This can manifest as quarreling, fighting,
swearing, lying, stealing, and general mayhem. (C)
...and Mars is Dignified by
Term
Your inclinations or intentions are not
necessarily bad, but you need to watch your tongue. Prideful boasting can turn
others against you to the point that they will lie to discredit you. (C)
So: suppose your body type doesn't match
either your complexion or your Geniture type? By now, it should be obvious that
someone's "type" is a visual clue: corpulence is Wet, thin is Dry,
muscular is Hot, undifferentiated is Cold.
There are two explanations for deviation
from type. (We exclude the possibility of merely being wrong, you understand!)
The first is that there is some component in your chart which is completely
unrelated to the angles that is skewing your type. This planet or configuration
in its particular is so strong that it dwarfs other factors, but, being
unrelated to the angles, would not carry much weight in either the complexional
calculation or the Ruler of Geniture calculation.
The second is that you have a medical
condition which masks your "natural" body type. For example, if you
have a metabolic disorder, such as hypothyroidism or diabetes, this can result
in weight or water retention patterns completely apart from your natural
patterns. In this light, if you observe yourself changing rapidly in your body
patterns - rapid weight gain or loss (unexplained by dieting or
supplementation), or changes in your water balance - it may be wise to seek a
consultation with a health practitioner to determine whether you have a
condition which needs attention. At the very minimum, a significant change from
your normal body type may be indicative of stress that you are not handling.
References
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Conclusion
And so it ends. This report has been an
example of Technique applied, but not Art. In the ancient world, it was
recognized that knowledge and learning encompassed a whole range of gradations,
far more than the styles of learning taught today. Technique essentially
consists of the components of a field of knowledge that are the building
blocks, the items that are fully reproducible from worker to worker.
If we were to make a table, technique lies
in the cutting of the top and four legs of equal length, sanding the wood,
fastening them to the table top, leveling the whole table, and then staining or
varnishing the wood. At the end, we have a table. But is it Art?
Glossary of Terms &
References Cited
What follows is a glossary of terms, based
on classical sources. It is from the Election a Day 1997 Calendar, available
from Just Us & Associates, 1420 N.W. Gilman Blvd., Suite #2154, Issaquah WA
98027-7001 USA http://www.horary.com.
Where a clear ancient source for the
definition exists, I have quoted it verbatim, according to the following
sources:
CO = Coley, Henry. 1676. Clavis
Astrologiae, or a Key to the whole Art of Astrology. New Filed and Polished in
Three Parts. Thomas Sawbridge: London. Available from Ballantrae.
FI = Maternus, Firmicus. 334. Ancient
Astrology Theory And Practice. Matheseos Libri VIII. Translated By Jean Rhys
Bram. Noyes Press: Park Ridge NJ. 1975. Available Ballantrae.
GA = Gadbury, John. 1658. Genethlialogia,
or The Doctrine of Nativities Together with The Doctrine of Horarie Questions.
Printed by J[ohn] C[oniers] for William Larner. In production: Regulus
Publishing Co., Ltd.: London.
iE = ibn Ezra, Abraham. 1148. The
Beginning of Wisdom. An Astrological Treatise by Abraham ibn Ezra. Edited by
Rachel Levy & Francisco Cantera: The Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, 1939.
LI = Lilly, William. 1647. Christian
Astrology. Reprinted in 1985 by Regulus: London. Also available: Just Us &
Associates.
PA = Partridge, John. 1679.
Mikropanastron, or an Astrological Vade Mecum, briefly Teaching the whole Art
of Astrology - viz., Questions, Nativities, with all its parts, and the whole
Doctrine of Elections never so comprised nor compiled before, &c. William
Bromwich: London. Pages 19-25
RA = Ramesey, William. 1653. Astrologia
Restaurata; or Astrology Restored: being an Introduction to the General and
Chief part of the Language of the Stars. Printed for Robert White: London.
Available from Ballantrae: Brompton, Ontario, Canada
(http://www.globalserve.net/~ballantrae/) and Just Us & Associates.
SA = Salmon, William. 1679. The Soul of
Astrology. Horae Mathematicae seu Urania: the Soul of Astrology, containing
that Art in all its parts, in Four Books, &c. London. Available from
Ballantrae. The section used in the aspect interpretations was pages 65-83.
Accidental Dignity: this is a mix of conditions, all of which
relate to the strength of a planet being increased (or decreased, with
accidental debility) because of the planet's placement, apart from its tropical
zodiacal position. The kinds of factors which are included in the tables of
accidental dignity include: house placement, whether oriental or occidental, in
conjunction to fixed stars, aspects to benefics or malefics, closeness to the
Sun, and speed.
Almuten/Almutem: There are five Essential Dignities for
any degree of the zodiac: the rulership (+5), exaltation (+4), triplicity (+3),
term (+2), and face (+1). If you take a particular house cusp, find the planet
which rules each of the five essential dignities of the position, and assign
the points to the planet. The planet with the highest point value is the
Almuten. For example: for 8 Aries 15: Mars is the ruler (+5), the Sun rules the
exaltation (+4), the triplicity (+3) and the face (+1) = +8, and Mercury the
terms (+2): the Sun is Almuten. Arabic sources give the word as
"Almutem," but by the 17th Century, the word was consistently being
translated and used as "Almuten."
Antiscion: "Some of the learned in this Art do
hold that the Antiscions of the Planets be equivalent unto a Sextile or a
Trine-aspect, especially if they were beneficial Planets; and their
Contrantiscions to be of the nature of Quadrate or Opposition. How to know the
Antiscions is no more than this; first, know the Antiscions of the signs, which
is no more but a sign being equally distant with another from Cancer and
Capricorn the two Tropicks; as Gemini hath its Antiscion in Cancer, Taurus in
Leo, Aries in Virgo, Pisces in Libra, Aquarius in Scorpio, and Capricorn in
Sagittary; for when the Sun is in 1Á of Gemini, he is as far from the Tropick
point of Cancer as when he is in 29Á of Cancer; and in the 5Á of Taurus, as
when the 25Á of Leo, &c.... The Contrantiscion is known thus; look in what
sign, degree and minute your Antiscion falls, and your contrantiscion will be
in the same degree and minute as your opposite sign to your Antiscion. [RA]
Application, "is when two Planets approach each
other, either by Body or Aspect; and this may be three several ways: First,
when both Planets are direct, for Example, Jupiter in 11 deg. of Aries, and
Mars in 9 degrees of Aries, both of them direct; here Mars apples to a
conjunction of Jupiter.
"The second is when two Stars are
Retrograde, and apply to each other by a Retrograde motion; thus Jupiter in 9
degrees of Aries. Retrograde, and Mars in 11 degrees of the same Sign
Retrograde also, here Mars applies to the body of Jupiter by Retrograde motion.
"Thirdly, when one Planet is
Retrograde in more degrees of a Sign, and another direct in fewer; as suppose
Mars in 12 degrees of Aries Retrograde, and Venus in 10 degrees of Aries, here
Mars applies to Venus and Venus applies to Mars, and this kind of application
is of great force and efficacy in all manner of Astrological Resolutions; but
this must be remembered also, that a Superior Planet cannot apply to an Inferior
one, unless he be Retrograde. "[PA]
Beholding: This word has shifted somewhat over time,
but it refers to two planets which are either in ptolemaic aspect (conjunction,
opposition, trine, square or sextile) or antiscial, or contranticial
relationship.
"The Bendings": the points square the Nodal axis. If a
planet square the Nodes is zodiacally between the North Node and the South Node
(i.e., start counting at the North Node), then it is at the Northern Bending;
if between the South Node and the North Node, it is at the Southern Bending.
Besieging: "this I think need no Explanation,
for every Souldier understands it; as suppose Saturn in 10 deg. Jupiter in 1
deg. and Mars in 13 deg. of Leo; here Jupiter is besieged by Saturn and
Mars." [PA]
Cazimi: "is when a Planet is in the heart of
the Sun; that is, not distant from him above 17 min. as Mars in 10 deg. 30 min.
of Aries, the Sun in 10 deg. 15 min. of Aries; here Mars is in Cazimi."
[PA]
Combustion: "A Planet is Combust when he is not
distant from the Sun 8 deg. 30 min. either before or after him; for Example,
Jupiter in 10 deg. of Aries, the Sun in 14 deg. and Mars in 18, here both
Jupiter and Mars are Combust; and observe that a Planet going to Combustion is
more afflicted than when departing from it." [PA]
Essential Dignity: Essential dignity was a system for
assessing the strength of a planet by its placement in the zodiac alone. There
were five essential dignities: by sign, exaltation, triplicity, term, and face.
A planet with dignity can act or do as it wants, whereas a planet without
dignity has difficulty getting from Point A to Point B except by a very
circuitous route.
Face: One of the minor dignities, also called
Chaldean decanates. The faces are 10Á slices of the signs, marked by planetary
rulers falling in the sequence known as the Chaldean order. The Face is given
+1 point.
In a House; the 5Á rule: Consider the movement of the planets
diurnally. For example, the Sun "rises" by going from the 1st House
to the 12th House. A planet on the 12th House side of the Ascendant may be said
to be angular if it is within 5Á of the Ascendant: this is the so-called 5Á
rule. Depending on the source, this may actually entail anywhere from 2Á to
7-8Á, depending on the source, and whether the House moved into is Angular,
Succedent, or Cadent (largest for Angular; smallest for Cadent).
Joys: This word was used two ways, which can
lead to some confusion. One use was as a synonym for "exaltation."
The second was an indicator of which house would be the top choice for a given
planet. The joys by house are: Mercury = 1st House, Moon = 3rd House, Venus =
5th House, Mars = 6th House, Sun = 9th House, Jupiter = 11th House, and Saturn
= 12th House.
Occidental: "is when a Planet or Star sets after
the Sun is down." [PA]
Oriental: "is when a Planet riseth before the
Sun." [PA]
Partile: within the same degree number. Notice
that this is not an orb size. The Moon at 6 Leo 01 is partile Mars at 6 Leo 59,
while the Moon in the same place, and Mars at 5 Leo 59 is within a degree, but
not partile. Any aspect may be called either partile, or plactic, for those
that are not partile.
Peregrine: "a Planet is Peregrine when he is in
a Sign and degree where he hath no Essential dignity, as Mars in 26 degrees of
Gemini is Peregrine, because he hath no dignity there, &c." [PA]
Quality: the Greek system of components that
underlaid their elemental and physical systems: the qualities are hot &
cold (active), and wet & dry (Passive). Please refer to the table shown
under "temperaments" to see how these qualities corresponded to the
system of elements.
Reception "is when two Planets are in each
other's dignities, as the Sun in Aries, and Mars in Leo, here is a Reception by
House, it may be also by Exaltation, Triplicity, Term and Face." [PA]
Sect: whether diurnal or nocturnal. The primary
sect of a chart is whether the chart itself is by day or night. A night chart
has the Sun posited in the 1st through 6th Houses; a day chart has the Sun in
the 12th through 7th Houses: right on the Ascendant-Descendant is anyone's
guess! In addition, planets were considered to have intrinsic sect (Sun,
Jupiter and Saturn: diurnal; Moon, Venus and Mars: nocturnal; Mercury: mixed);
signs had intrinsic sect (Masculine = diurnal, Feminine = nocturnal), and
planets had sect placement, according to whether they were diurnally or
nocturnally placed in the chart in question.
Sect Light: The Sun, for a day chart; the Moon for a
night chart.
Separation: "is when two Planets have been in
Conjunction or Aspect and are going from it as Jupiter in 6 degrees of Aries
and Mars in 7 degrees; here Mars separates himself from Jupiter; but yet he is
not quite separated from him till they are distant from each other 8 degrees 30
minutes, which is the moiety of both their Orbs; what their Orbs and Aspects
are." [PA]
Temperament: This was a system that Hippocrates used
for relating a number of common conditions found in people. He described four
temperaments, and each type was characterized by a similar psychology,
metabolism, and pattern of illnesses. The four types are given in the following
table, taken from Classical Astrology for Modern Living:
|
Air |
Libra, Aquarius, Gemini |
Sanguine |
Wet, becoming Hot |
|
Fire |
Aries, Leo, Sagittarius |
Choleric |
Hot, becoming Dry |
|
Earth |
Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo |
Melancholic |
Dry, becoming Cold |
|
Water |
Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces |
Phlegmatic |
Cold, becoming Wet |
Sanguine types are the jolly glad-handers; choleric type fly
off the handle; melancholics are morose, and phlegmatic are lethargic.
Term: One of the five essential dignities. The
Term ruler was said to be "of the body" of that planet, so if the
Ascendant is in the Terms of Saturn, it would represent a person serious,
older, in a saturnine profession, etc. - primarily physical or outward
appearance. The Term was given +2 points, and is considered a minor dignity.
Triplicity: One of the five essential dignities.
Triplicities run by element, so there is one set of rulers for the fire signs,
another for earth, etc. Triplicity is worth +3 points on the scale of essential
dignities. The trick is that there are three different systems. Two of them
utilize a day, night, and mixed ruler; the third, which was in common use by
English astrologers in the 17th Century, used only day and night. Among the
most obvious differences between the two that will be seen in this work is
Jupiter being the mixed Triplicity ruler of Air: thus, for a year with Jupiter
In Aquarius, Jupiter will often be the most dignified planet, and will
virtually always be a contender for use because of the dignity.
Under the Sun's Beams: "a Planet is said to be under the
Sun's beams, till he is full 17 degrees distant from him." [PA]
Via combusta: zone from 15 Libra to 15 Scorpio.
Considered a dangerous area of the sky.
Void of Course: "is when a Planet is separated from
one, and doth not apply to any other while he is in that Sign, and it is most
observable in the Moon." [PA]