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INTRODUCTION
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attempts have been mack' to brin-,' the study of Astrology


but,
within the reach of all persons endowed with an active mind
owing to the magnitade of the subject, and the great amount of time
rpdiire
metaphysical
refjuired
to
into
terms
of
scienre
labour
and
natural philosophy, the object has hitherto been only partly achieved.
present
attempt
is
by
to
work
a
final
made
the
author
reach
In the
the muhitmie of earnest and thinking searchers after truth; whose
numbers are steadily increasing, and especially those uho wish to
have some practical demonstration of the widespread l>elief that a
wise Ruh;r is behind all manifestation of life, j^niiding and influencing
humanity towards a perfect ending the Millennium in which perfec;

:\

tion is the goal.

The dav is past for writiiii^ a defence of Astro!of,'y, rtnii no


of argument will ever convince the sceptic, who is either too
perverse or too indolent to investigate so gran<l a sdence as Astrology,
The best
a scienre whirh explains the law that [governs all tilings.
test that can be applied to this, as to all other subjects where first
hand knowledge is required, is that of experience.
Reason, thouf^ht, and experience are the ba^is upon which the
system adopted in this work is built. The ripened fruit of tuany
years* toil and practice are offered to those who are sufficiently thirsty
for the knowh'ci^e tliat Astrology brings to mankind, and the main
object of the present publication is that of ^satisfying a demand made
by the growing students of Astrology for rnore light.
As rKoi.oGv is the oldest of all sciences. Its history can In- traced
so far into the past that it becomes a hopeless task to actually discover when and where it had its origin. From Babylonia and the
Chaldeans we And a belief in Astrology spreadinj,' throughout the
whole world. Once the religion of a great and mighty race, it taught
its people wisely, lifting their aspirations by faith, hope and reverence through the media of the planetary spirits to the saprme One
and Universal Spirit, the Logos of the .solar system.
Since the days of happy Chaldea, whose wise priests by the expansion of their consciousness could reach the shining ones, the star
of Astrology appears to have waned, and for the muhitude to have
entirely disappeared.
Its rediscovery is due to the spiritual activity
that is again reviving the wisdom religion taught by Pythagoras and
his earnest follower*;, and now once airain we hope to see the star of
Stars slowly risin;^^ toaj^aiu sliine in all the splendour of its beuelic'fcnt

amount

glory.

Berosus, the Chaldean priest, to whom a statne with a gilt


tongue was erected at Athens, translated the Uiiimmatton oj Hd, an
early Babylonian work, and introtluced Astrology into Greece. The
Greeks held the old traditions for a time, but it became more an art
than a science with them, and had so far waned that little trace of
the original Astrolo[;y can l)e found, and it was left totfae Romans
to finally destroy the little life that was left in it as an exoteric study.

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In spite of strong governmental opposition it Hourished in the


early days of the Roman Kmpire, but through ilie pandering
of its expouents to political exigencies it became corrupted, and
sank into what was known as judicial Astrology, finally becoming
nothing more than a form of divination by which horoscopes were
By this time the knowledge of Uranus,
cast for the hour.
the astrologer's star, had entirely disappeared, and substitutes
Astrolo?:^y
in
horary
to supply the place of the mystic
were used
planet
the old traditions were also lost, or became so corrupted and
distorted, that Astrology could no longer be called a science, but a
;

miserable form of fortune-telling divination.


To restore the Astrology of the Chaldeans is the only hope that
is left for all who would make Astrology a practical and beneficial
With all due respect to the modern exponents of the science,
study.
we are bound to admit that their study has been mixed with too
many terms and definitions belonfring to horary Astrology, a system
from which no comparisons can be drawn when considering the
methods of astrological practice taught by the wise men of the east.
The discoveries of Egyptologists prove that the Egyptians had no
claim to the invention of^ Astrology, they were taught by the Chaldean priests, who beUeved that " An affinity existed between the stars
and the souls of men ; that the ethereal essence is Divine ; that the
souls of men are taken from this reservoir, and return tu it at ileatli
and that the souls of the more eminent of mankind are converted into
With them, " the soul was a spark taken from the stellar
stars.**
essence," a belief held also by the ;^reat Pythagoras,
When we come to consider that Astrology was the beginning
of most that we hold valuable in art, literature, religion and science,
and know that the constellations were our first pictures, also that
astronomy, and (oa certain extent matiiematics, sprang from Chaldean
Astrology, we may judge of its value to buirianity, and wonder not at
its survival amidst the fall of nations and decline of mighty races.
The truth can never be destroyed, and when we recognise in
Astrology the law of the Supreme Ruler of our solar system, we need
some courage (to say nothing of mental ability,) before we commence
and yet, the same
the task of learning the harmony of that law
energy that is expended in seeking to refute it, if turned in the direction of learning its first principles, would unbar the gate that leads to
For the hrst time since the glorious days of wise
its understanding.
Chaldea, an attempt is made in the following pages to place before
the world the true Chaldean system of Astrology, freed from the limiThat truth has
tations of bigotry, prejudice and selfish motives.
been preserved in its symbology, and so plain are its symbols that he
who runs can read. The time has come to again reveal the hidden
\\'e have commeanint^ concealed so loncf in circle, cms?, and star.
menced the task in these pages, by removing some of the debris that
has fallen around the title during the past ages, and one desire alone
prompts our writing, the desire to serve humanity, and <jive to those
who possess an eager intellect and a pure iuve of truth, some of the
crumbs that have fallen from the table of those wise occultists whom
the author is truly grateful to know as teachers.
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First Stsps.

1.

Astronomy.

Bbforr enterini; upon a study of Astrology it is advisable to have


some clear ideas concerning the Solar System^ and these may be
obtained without going into

Astronomy.

fore all that is necessary,


trntics

anyone

have

shall

all

the elaborate details connected with

general undersitandina of its broad outlines

and without becoming proficient

of ordinary education

to s;iy

may

is there-

in niathe-

.follow quite easily all

Astronomy gives a knowledge of the

bodies,

celestial

magnitudes^ motions, distances, periodSt ecUpst-s,

size,

their

weight, order,

and generally takes us beyond the solar system far away

etc.,

we

upon the subject.

in

space, amid the fixed stars, which are now, by nearly all astronomers,
believed to be central suns of other solar systems.

The

contains an

Universe

systems, eich moft


{his the

come

vision

infinite

or Ir^s great than our

nunjl)er

own.

of

these

When we

solar
realise

must widen, our minds expand, and aar hearts be-

with wonder and reverence

for that Great Supiuiuc and


unknowable Power, that is the primary cause of all the glory that
But no amount of specufills space, and supports the grand whole.
la lion concerning other solar systems can reveal the true state of
It, therefore, lieconies
things in the broad expanse of the heavens.
filled

HI
I

tofitable

>

i;-

at

our present stage, to confine our attention to

we form a part, leaving the fixed stars, with


immense distances and magnitude, out of our consideration.
If we dr;iw a ciiclc and consider it the boundary of all the space
vvitlun, and place in the centre a single dot, we shall ha\e focussed
our attention upon a miniature copy of ourselves in space. If we
could now expand our imagination and think of our Sun as being in the
centre of an enormous ring, the boundary circle extending millions of
the soiar system of which
iheir

mites into space, embracing the whole solar system,


to realise

what the circumference

of a solar

well to ponder over this wonderful system.

we might

system means.

begin

It will

he

In the days of Chaldea

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Sun was recognised ab ihc iiutueaud bouicc ol ihc puiiial unergy,


from which came all life and light, being the prime moving spirit, in
fact the centre, or as we would term it for practical purposes,' the body
of the Logos of the solar system. From this glorious body radiates
the light which illuminates the whote system, and there can be no
grander conception of God than this idea of the Logos who siistaios
the

the whole of His universe through His n)anifeStation.


live,

and move, and have our


All

narrow and higoted

significance

when we

"In Him WC

heinfj," truly.

cuiJception.>- uf religion

Sun

realise that the

is

must

f.i<K

the light, and

iiUo in-

tlie hfe,

of

the whole system.

Can we wonder at the Chaldeans' worship of the Sun when they


knew that the Father pours forth His spirit over the whole world
they worshippe d that Spirit, seeking to become fdled with it by
such love and devotion as we now seem to be incapable of; their civilisation

\va<^

at

its hcii^'ht

our reckoning wln

ri

thousands of years ago,

dt-.din,'

for

lime

is

past

with the stars and r\ oIution.

It is now astronf)niicaily accepted that the whole solar system


was a vast heated nebulous mass which, cooling down, threw off huge

portions, finally

becoming planets or worlds, forming a complete

system of worlds revolving round the Sun.

We

cannot

full\'

we owe

estimate what

upheld the belief that the Sun was at


verse, and that the heavenly Imdifs
Thi> knowledt^'f he had
generally accepted, and

i^'ained

llial

fi

which

.ni

is

all
t

in-

to Pythagoras,

who

at the centre of the uni-

rest

iuomiI round that centre.


Chal(l(Mns, but

known

as

tin-

it

was not

I'toleniaic syslfin

on became hrmly established, and so strong a huid had this idea


upon the people about the year 1500, that it was first folly, then madness, and finally impious heresy, to assert that the earth was not
later

stationaiy.

About the year 1507 Copernicus began to restore the PythaBut


his work altout thirty years later.
Europe was now under the bondage of prcjudire and ignorance, and
the same fate awaited this pcnins as that allot did tu -ither great philosophers, and tlie levived system met with nothing but opposition, and

gorean system, completing

later, Galileo, the

champion of the Copernican doctrine, through

ous bigotry, was made to renounce bis

lielief

religi -

before the Inquisition. Yet

Galileo persevered and wrote his celebrated DialogneSf which had their

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after efTect, !nit at the time,

and

rU

reawakened the

3
an^^er of the Inquisitors,

seventy years of age Galileo was brought before

tliat

dread

tribunal and escaped the fata! peimity only to be imprisoued in one of

loathsome dungeons, where, to save his

liieir

life,

at

Rome

in the

Con-

vent of Minerva, on June 22nd, 1633, he signed a documentfin which he


profeases ** with sincere heart and faith unfeigned to abjure, execrate

and detest the error and heresy of believing and teaching that the*
Sun is the centre of the world and immovable, and that the earth is
not the centre, and moves,

and

doctrine repugnant to Holy Scripture."

Hut the good work had begun, and the reformation finished it,
our time we are returnin{ to the truths taught thousands of

in

Astrology has always l>een based upon the

years ago.

that the

fact

Sun is the centre of the solar system. It could not be a solar system otherwise. Revolving round the Sun, then, we have several
planets. The first is yet to be discovered by astronomers, called
Vulcan. Then Mercury, who perfcMriua a revoltttion round the Sun
The
in 88 days, 23} hours, which makes the length of his year.
distance of this planet from the Sun is about thirty-six million miles;
he

is

a small planet sliining with a pale bluish light, but he

is

never

more than about 30 degri.ej^ from the Sun, and is. therefore, rarely
visible to the naked eye. This piatiei was typically known as Hermes,

The

also as the winged Messenger of the Gods, by the mythologists.

Chaldeans called him Nebo, and he has always been the planet of
warning.

It is

come the future

interesting to note that this planet is destined to be-

physical

home

and he belongs to our chain

for the

majority of our humanity,

His symbol ismadeHhus

of worlds.

V'eims, next in order from the Sun, is nearly si\ty-se\'en million

miles distant from the centre, and

makes one annual revolution


sday is almost similar

days, 17 hours; the length of this pliuel

She

own.

is

in

224

to

our

the bright eveiuiig star, often seen about sunset, and

Sun she .is the morning star. We learn


from those more advanced that she is inhabited, and her humanity has
advanced to a very high stage toward perfection : for each planet is a

when she

rises before the

physical world for the purpose of evolution, as

Venus was known as Aphrodite


I.urifer,

and at r'^ evening Vesper.

when

we

shall learn later.

the morning star as

Her symbol is a

circle

surmount*

ing the cross.


I

he Karth

is

the ne.\t in order of the planets and our distance

is

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The

about ninety-two million miles from the Sun.

earth

moves once

what we know in time as one year, and also rotates


upon hot own axis once m 24 hours ; this is important to remember*
There is also another motion which arises from the precession of
the equinoxes, which is equal to about 50 seconds in a year. There
round the Sun

is also

in

in

the decrease in the obliquity of the ecliptic of about 52 seconds

a century.

The

earth

surrounded by a substanre of

is

the atmosphere, by which

is

lij^lit

inixt-d

teases called

and dispersed.

reriected

This

atmosphere, from being dense at the surface, becomes more rarefied

as distance increases.
in

it

The

arise the

In this atmosphere, or

phenomena of

lightning,

air,

we

breathe, and

thunder, wind and rain.

clouds are the vapours which rise from the earth and these

condense, to

in showers, as their spedfic gravit}'

fall

and the symlwl


satellite

The

atmo^thm.

than that of the

is

within

cross

circle

<B.

then greater

The Moon

revolution around us

of the earth, making,' a

is

was known as Rhea,

earth

ui

is

an elliptical

orbit in 29^ days, she also appears to revolve from one point in the

heavens to the same point again in 27 days,


is 240,000 miles from the earth.
The Moon

43 minutes; she
an important body in

7 hours,
is

Astrology, and should be very carefully studied astronomically.

The Moon may be called the mother of the earth, for all life that
once existed there, together with its water and atmosphere, has been
drawn off hy the earth, the Moon being the physical globe in a past chain
of worlds connected with our evolution

as

Luna or Isis. Her symbol


Next to our eaith is the

is

she has been best known

the half-circle or the cre'icent.

planet Mars, whu is about 139 million


miles from the Sun, has a year of 687 of our days, and his day is

about 45 minutes longer than our own. He has been known as the
god of war and hunting, and by the names of Ares and Nimrod ; his
mission appears to have beer.
to dispel terror and fear. His symbol
is the circle under the cross
This planet belongs to our chain
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of worlds.

The

circles

of the

which are small,

of Asteroids are said to

Next we come
system, Jupiter,

Asteroids

l>eing \ esta,
l>e

raw material

to the largest

who

is

come

next, the principal planets,

Juno, Ceres, and Talhis.


for

The swarm

another planetary system.

orb next to the Sun

in our solar

about 475 million miles from the centre, and

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takes

twehe

yertrs

about ten hours.


is

in

accompanied by four

its

Sun;

the

rounci

goinj,'

Jupiter

day consists of

his

and

the next brightest planet to Venus,

is

satelUtes.

It

in

conna of

tiumanityt being at present uninhabited.

been known as Zeus, bis symbol

is

preparation for

This planet has

the half circle over the

cross.

Saturn, the next planet

in order, is

centre, and he takes nearly thirty


lenj^tli of his (l.iv is

and lune Mouns.

cner twelve hours, he

Saturn was

His symbol

Hs Chronos.

is

tiie

877 million miles from the

ears to revolve round the

is

surrounded by

son of IJranub, and was

Sun

the

rin^js,

known

the half circle under the cross.

Beyond Saturn is Ucanus, comnxmly called Herschel after its


re-discoverer.
His distance from the Sun is about i ,754 million miles
he revolves round the solar orb once in 84 of our years, being accomHe was known as Ouraaus.
panied by six satellites.
Next to Uranus comes Neptune, the most distant planet as yet
discovered, who revolves round the Sun at a distance of about 2,747
millions of indf

s,

.md his year

is

<

<]ual to 1^5

Beyond Neptune there are two other

of our years.

unknown

planets, as yet

to

physical science.

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Sun.

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t.>uni.ttrr.

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Moon*.

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K'.>talioii.

Mila.

Mercury Venus
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Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus
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nil ,111 ilisl.Of

from the

Moon

jS.tjixi tnilrs.

Tlje variation of distance of the Moon front the Earth


whilst that of the Karth from the Sun
j,sno,ooo miles.

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II.

Thb Earth and the Zodiac

Tub Earth revolves around the Sun, making one complete circait
around that centre in apf iod of 363] days, which we term one year.
In this revohition round the Sun, the sol.u (jrli is seen from the
l

earth throui,'h one of

and astrological

ral

twelve

th

yc.it

year, at this time the ;^uu

the zodiat

sif^ns of

Tiic a';tionomi-

Man h

tdnniriu es about the 21st of


is

each

in

said to enter the sign Aries, the first sign

the zodiac, and then passes through the whole twelve signs con-

ot

tained in the 360 dq^rees of the circle

this journey of the earth

around the Sun which causes that luminary to appear


each month takes a period of a

in these signs

over 365 days. This marks off


one distinct division so far as the zodiac is concerned, and gi\ es us
little

the primary considerations of the signs through wliich the Sun's ray
passes, and hy this

we judge

the internal

of the person i>orn in that panitulai

individual characteristics

f>r

luoath

tliis

?ives us tut-lve

kinds of people, twelve types that stand out very clearly and dchnite,

the definiteness being the more marked as the Sun's rays pass through
the middle degrees of each sign, a sign consisting of exactly 30
degrees.

The
and

twelve
sign

own

earth also revolves once upon her

si^'ns

ri^ini;

axis every

hours,

,'4

each portion of the earth to pass through the whole

this causes

the

of

upon

tlit

/rnliHc

once

asceiulant

in

at

each day of 24 hours,


tlie

placir

ot

ijirth

frc^h

every

hours, and one separate degree of the zodiac every four nunuies
this

we have an

in time.
in

It

entirely different individual born every four

degree

equal to one hour

in

in space,

time,

and yj degrees,

given point on the earth will he two hours


ot liie zodiac, hut the

now be seen

Every four minutes

thus every 15 degrees


or one

zodiac, e<iuals Iwu liuurs in time, and from this

can

by
minutes

should be remembered that time and space are described

terms of minutes and degrees respectively.

of time equals

It

two
;

in

Sun takes one mouth


that the earth

is

it

will

passing
to

in

space are

w hole Sign

of the

he seen that a

thioujj;ii

one sign

pass tlirough the sign.

one day of 24 hours passing

through the 2odiac containing twelve signs, and the Sun takes
one year to pass through the circle. These two separate apparent
motions of the earth and Sun must be clearly thought out, and the

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astronomical

Jdn

ot

t!ie

two revulutiuns

ol

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tiie earili n.MnLMnl).'ietl

oace round the Sun, and unce upon her own axis, the

toriner

a year of twelve months, and the lattM* a day of 24 hours

as a year in the

sififht

**

taking

a day

is

of the Lord."

There is still another motion through the Kodiac which we ntust


making three motions- in all that is, the motion of the
Moon arounti the earth, once every lunar month of 38 days. The

consider,

Moon

takes

.;J,

days

tn

pass

tlirouj^'h

circuit in a tnooneth or lunar

up

each

sijjn.

complete

makini,' the

month, a consideraiiou that we

will

take

latet on.
It

now

nust be

<

lcaily

understood that there are three very im-

portant considerations with regard to the signs of the zodiac.


the position of the

Sun each month, caused by the annual

First,

revolution

of the earth round the Sun, passing through the signs each month.

given
place
tion

in
in

upon her own

The

the end of this chapter.

detail at

month

the zodiac each

zodiac

is <jnr ul

daily revolu-

it

is

tlie

most important faciurs

to l>eLOiiir ilior-

hemg the track, or belt, through whicli all


commonly known as the ecliptic, cutting, as it
this

were, the equator at the spot that

The

Secondly, the Moon's

and hnally, the earth's

axi**.

oughly acquaiiUL-d with,


the planets pass

is called

the

first

point of Aries.

signs of the zodiac should never be confused with the twelve con-

stellations of the

same name

at certain periods of the world's evo-

and the constellations correspond, but this will be


thoroughly explained in its proper place. The diagram, the signs of
lution the signs

the zodiac,

and the paragraph that follows them should now be well

studied.

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The twelve

A.

zodiacal signs and their symbols are

Aries

B.

8 Taurus) Northern
Si^^ns
n Gemini
^ Cancer Spring and

ill

St

Leo
Virgo

Summer

'

/ Sagittarius
1^ Capricorn

tQc

Libra
Scorpio

ss Aquarius
X Pisces

Southern
Signs
I'Autumn and
|

Winter

N.B. The Signs are not bodies, but spaces of thirty degrees
each, and divide the Ecliptic, or apparent track of the planets round
the earth, into twelve equal parit. and tiie measurement of both this
Circle and the Equator D^ns when they cross each other as the Sun
ascends northward consequently we measure the distance from that
point (called the Vernal Equinox, or first point of Aries) on the
Ecliptic, and call it Longitude.
If a Star be a little North or Soutli
of the H( liptic, or Sun's apparent track, we call the distance from the
Ecliptic Lauuide.
The Lon^iuuie of the Stars is measured by signs
and degrees, but on the Equator by degrees only, which is called
right Ascension ; and their distance from the Equator is called
;

Declin:ilion.

The measurement of this /one or belt extending 22^ degrees on


each side of thr Eclipiii called the zodiac is by seconds, minutes,
degrees and signs as lullows
;

6o Seconds
6u Minutes
30 Degrees
60
90

360

(")

The Sun appears


dates given

in

I
I

Quadrant or Right Angle


Circle or Circumference

on the
the following table, which should be committed to

Sun appears TO

Canckr, the Crab


Si Leo, the Lion
vt ViRco, the Virjfin
Libra, the Halanrr

(')

Sign
Sextant

to enter the various signs of the zodiac

Aries, the Ham


^ Tauri's, the Hull
n Gemini, the Twins

JOT

DeitreeO

Minute

I
I

memory.
Sign

III

ScoKPio, the Scorpion


Sacittarius, the Archer
CArRicoKNi's. the Coat
AguARii'S, the Water- Ivearer
Pisces, the Fishes

I'n

A\n Lp.avbs

March

21

April

19

April

20
11

May

20

June 31

June

21

July

July

22
3

May
Aug.
Oct.

23
23

Nov.

20

Dec.

Dec.

21

Jan.

Jan.

20
19

Feb.

Feb.

22
/

Oct.

Sept.

231

Nov.

22:
21

t9

Spring
Signs

Summer
Autumn
Signs

Winter

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111.

Thb Sun and tmb Zodiac


The Sun

is

the centre of

or energy, and represents

all life, force

In the Sun are conEvery form of existence


the solar rays, from which
its existttice, all frf which

the Positive and primal fount of all xi$teiice.


tained

all

the colours of the solar spectrum.

maniliesting in the solar system ts bathed in


is

drawn the

life

that

is

at the centre of

may be summed up in the term " Positive Life."


The Moon represent?; the Negative influence,
which
that

is

borrowed from

which she

principles of positive
;

and creative

The former

Sun

the physical world.

the

is

principle, the latter the preserv-

The Sun

and formative condition.

things in manifestation, without the


in

and negative are symbols

the father and mother.

constructive, enorgising,

heat or motion

her light being that

Sun, having no light of her own, except

collects as a reliector.

These two great


of the spirit and soul
ing, moulding,

tlie

is

the root of

there would be no

In occultism the

life,

Sun

is

all

light,

known

as the veliicle or body of the i-ogos of the solar system, therefore as

the highest physical and mental influence that

using our brain consciousDess as a

means

we can know, while

of cognition.

There is bat one life, and that thi life of the Logos. We, as
bathed in that onb life. " In Him we live and move, and
have our being." The planetary spirits and the planetary bodies have
their own specialised forms of this onb life, and, humanity in its turn,
holds this life in a separate form while moving in the great whole.
units, are

The
who

holding of this

or consciousness, constitutes the individual,

life,

individualises the speciai ray of the great All-consciousness, and

thus knows himself as

I,

the Ego.

rays of consciousness, or solar

life,

It

is

that

this

specialisation of the

makes

the

individuality.

This work of building up the individuality, as it is called, has taken


vast cycles of time to accomplish, requiring many earth lives and physical

embodiments to produce the wonderful

familiar with to-day.

the great flame, sent forth

Hke unto Hmi, each


tain a

results that

we

are

we are sons of God, a spark from


from the bosom of the Father to become

Potentially

to acquire a definite self-consciousness and main-

separate centre from which the individual creative powers

may become

manifest.

When

this great truth is realised,

we

shall

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understand the meanin};; of the word

and devotion

in adoration

this

sacrtficr,

to those (in-at

and turn our thoughts

Ones who have

The Sun may stand

to us as a

symbol of

spirit,

matter, the two acting in unison as spirit-matter, or

we can

us in

find

it

and the Moon as


life

and form.

think of these two factors as positive and negative,

we

It

shall

easier to understand all that followd with regard to planetary

influence, as

it is

The one

called.

power and central principle

great

other symbols are but

Each planetary system

universal principle.

force

The

ioi

is

the Sun, and

representatives of the modifications

modification of the consciousness of the logos.

and

f,'uided

grand scheme of evolution to the point of self-consciousness.

will

all

of this

he, so to speak, a

Each

ts

a centre of

life

the solar system.

sodiac, as explained in the last chapter, is divided into twelve

equal parts called ngns of 'the zodiac, each containing thirty degrees
of space.

It

is

in

reality

an imaginary

earth in the plane of the equator, the

first

circle passing

round the

point being called Aries o^.

These twelve signs are positive and negative alternately, in their


nature, and contain a certain specialised inlluetue of tlu ir own, each
having a lord or ruler from which the nature of

its

influence

is

ob-

In the fidlowing diagram the nature of these signs are

tained.

indicated.

PoiMve SIgni.

Aries

Taurus

Gemini

Cancer

Leo

Virgo

Libra

Scorpio

"i

Sagittarius t

Capricorn

^'

Aquarius

Pisces

We
we

now come

to

a very important part of our study,

in

which

consider the Sun's apparent passage through the twelve signs of

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the Sun's position each month

of each

person

and we

individual,

learn that,

From

of the character

more or

each

less,

which the sun passes through

in

2odiac

of the

sign

we may judge

shall

bora during the period

a particular

It

earth s rotation round the bun.

the jtodiac, caused by the

take on

will

the

character*

This will indicate the character of tlie IsDivinrAL then l)om, and by the
same rule when the Moon is found in these sif^iis at lurth the Peksondelineated

as

tsttcs

the

in

Later on we

ALITY will be described.

chapter.

following

sliall

exphiin the planetary

and alsu extend Lhe main features of

influence in each sign,

this

chapter into greater detail, fully explaining the above diagram.

CHAPTER

IV.

The Individual and Personal Charactbr op the StcN Aries

hfarch 70th to Aprit noth

This sign governs the head and fare, hence the consciousness
making the character of the Aries individual will always express
itself through the head this sign is the head of the fiery tripiicity, and
;

We find persons bom under the rule of

belongs to the cardinal signs.


this sign

always looking forward, they are leaders in ideals and

Tb^

pioneers of advanced thought.

have great mental energy but


They are always

are inclined to he very headstrong and impulsive.


prophetic,

and love

to

predict

things

that

will

happen.

They

can look ahead into the future and foresee things with remarkable

When

clearness of vision.

to their personality, ihcy

treed from other influences

become

ably gifted in this direction.


those

bom

under

it

truly clairvoyant,

and not sla\es

and are remark-

This sign gives extreme

are more ideal than practical.

ideality,

They

of new schemes and plans, ever exploring and originating.

lull

and

are alwa)s

They

are fond of constant change, loving novelty, romance and speculation

and nearly always

hi):,'hly

strung,

their perception.
their

bram than

perception

is

a world of theory.

live in

sometimes hyper-sensitive and

They seem

to live

the reHeclive,

concerned.

more

in

They

are very

are remarkable for

the perceptive region of

and thev are rarely deceived where

They

are extienieiy sensiti\e persons, with

the senses fully alive, excepting one

with them the consciousness


being more readily expressed in the head, they have keen sight.

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Mnse, taste and hearingt but from the &ct of thdlr being more alive
in the head they do not /mI, and aze therefore less sensitive to touch

They

in other parts of the body.

opinionated, and

is

it

are very self-willed

rxceedingly

difficult to

and often

self*

restrain them, as they

are always inclined to act upon impulse without waiting to mature

They

their plans.

are frank and outspoken by choice, hut often com-

bative and assertive,

'i'hey are

of reason and argument.

generous from impulse, and are fond

Tliey can

tie

both sceptical and credulous,

but the former mood often sways them.

They are decidedly laddng in


and often running to great exdiscretion, but never in seal and

caution, being far too venturesome

tremes, at times even lackbg in

enthusiasm.

They are ambitious persons, who lo%'e to engage in great enterWith them the intellect is the main feature, but they always
fmd it ditlicuit to understand their own emotions and feelings. They
are too often inclined to fly off at tangents and will rash into danger
somewhat recklessly. When not living up to the highest strength of
thdr character, they have a tendency to jealousy, they expect
loyalty from others and may be somewhat exacting in this re*
When fully individualised, these persons make very grand
spect.
prises.

characters, especially in
l)eing

to

overcome

spirit

all

daunted by obstacles.
all

opposition,

pioneer work, their enthusiasm rarely


W'lien their

more by

than by simple perseverance.

that are occult and metaphysical,

always
genial

their

mind

made up they seek


will

and masterful

They are interested in all matters

and love to

live in'a

world of theory

they make splendid companions, bemg affable,


They are never at a loss for a word, and make

intellectual,

and witty.

excellent conversationalists; as a host or


little

is

dominant

hostess

they are

full

of

plans for making tliose around them happy, aud they can always

be relied upon to provide plenty of entertainment.

They

love harmonious surroundings, and, possessmg artistic tastes,

they generally seek to


It is

make

their environ meat as beautiful as pos^ble.

not easy to deceive those born during the period of this sign's

and were they to cultivate their clairvoyant talent they


for their powers of psychometry, or what is
generally termed intuition. They sense others in a remarkable way,
influences,

would be remarkable

going straight to the core with those

in

whom

they are interested.

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good which they may
with

regard

They

are good at

to

their
all

They

find in others.

and

enterprises,

work that doe

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are sometimes too hopeful


fjenerally

over estimate.

require sustained

ot

effort,

and where things are required quickly and promptly, they are the

who can do them

people

and
and

best, but their mission

lead, as they are directors

in life is to inspire

and promoters, designers, prophets

teachers.

The head being

the most sensitive part this will be the

to

first

were ; therefore, when the health fails in the Aries


As Aries governs the face also, the
person, severe headaches result.
eyes sufTer when the system is depleted, and they are h'able to suffer
{^ve out, as

it

from neuralgia.

This being the liead of the cardinal signs, the

stomach and kidneys

by

suffer

it is essential for

reilex action,

the

physical well-being of the Aries character that they have plenty of


fresh air, also daily exercise; the best cure for all their physical

aiknents

is

peace, quiet,

and

Amidst harmonious surroundings

rest.

they can recuperate and recover that which to them

is essential

balance.

They

will

company

designers,
agent*?,

do

best

brokers,

detectives, guides,

in

life

as

promoters,

appraisers,

organisers,

phrenologists,

leaders,

architects,

character

readers,

salesmen,

surveyors,

auctioneers,

and couriers, travelling companions, house and

estate agents, inspectors, foremen,

managers, lecturers, novelists,

writers of short stories, photographers, reformers, elocutionists.

The Aries

types would marry well with those born in Sagittarius

from November 20th to December aoth, provided the planetary

in-

dications on the joint horoscopes were harmonious, but the Aries

person would benefit most by union with those horn

Leo from

in

July aoth to August 20th, as the opportunity would then be offered


of joining head with heart.

Tlje Leo's being

more

practical than the

Aries, a better blend would be obtained from this union.

and airy

triplicities

being

in

sympathy,

it

is

The

liery

out of these the best

unions will arise, the Aries person would, find those

bom on earth

or water too practical or too emotional to suit his idealistic tendencies.

The

draw out

Aries person. really requires to unite with those


his conjugality,

which

is

more

iatettt

in this sign

who can
thanany

of the others.

We may sum up this sign of the zodiac, which governs ali persons

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born from March 2nth to April 20th, as belon^rinp
Their aim in

trinity.

and

intellect

clear

tiiis

and decided

aspiring.

makes

ideas,

always appears to be

to live

of

Their greatest fault when pervertiog their gifts

and they are often clever enough to deceive


petty action, and their pathway

clear thought,

which

Inoividijal

deception,

when
them to rise above

always on the road to

finally leads to the perfected intuition.

CHAPTER
The

is

is

successfully ; but

strongly individualised, their independence enables

mean and

to the intellectual

in the mind
them very independent characters with
with a spirit that is dauntless, fearless and

life

V.

and Personal Char.\ctir of the bioN Taurus


2f

April

Mak

to

May

20tk

the
This sign is the first of tlu furthy triplicity and the first
and in this sign is concealed will and desire, both ot winch
express themselves, more or less, in the character of the Taureans.

jixed signs,

This being the sign of solidity it makes those born in it exceedingly


solid, practical, and substantial.
They are exactly the reverse of all
that has been said in the foregoing sign, Aries being all that is idealwhile
istic,
Taurus is all that is practical.
The Taureans are slow, plodding, patient, enduring, persistent,
executive and mritter-of-fact persons. They arc remarkable for their
conservatism, and they ne\ er seem
Aries types,

who

scatter

to

waste their forces like the

them broadcast.

Persons possessing the

when living for themsdves


exclusively, they become as obstinate as it is possible for them to be.
They can be very determined, persistent and dogmatic ; they usually
speak with a quiet, firm, inflexible and almost authoritative tone.
Possessing a considerable amount of physical vitality, the Taureans
bf-come very furious and violent when severely an;fered, Init as they

Strongest wills are born under this sign, but

are usually slow, careful and cauliuus.

it

takes a

erygreat deal to excite

them, although when very excited they stand beside themselves with
rage.

They can do

amount of good by their steady, building


and able to carry out all plans entrusted to

a great

capacity, being capable

them.

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They have perseverance, are steady, patient and enduring.


They can be secretive and very reserved, but make faithful friends
10 all whom they give allegiance.
They are excellenl coinpanions to
those possessing ideas, and as co-workers they are reliable, sincere

and trustworthy.

They always seem

stored-up energy which


till

to possess a great

amount

of

makes' them very tenacious, holding on

something comes to set them free or liberate their stored-up

forces.

As masseurs and healers they

They hIw^vs

unequalled.

are

benefit persons deficient in vitality, havin^^ the

power

10

magnetically

heal and soothe those who-are nervous and irritable.

Schalater

is

an illustration of what

we mean.

This wonderful

person healed thousands of his countrymen and obtained a world*

wide reputation. He was born with his Son In Taurus, and it was
said of him chat he had only to magnetise a handkerchief, or anything that he touched, to enable his magnetism to be felt by
others.

The mental and

physical vitality of the Taiireans

and persons possessing the


sign.

They

finest physiijue are often

are fearless and generous, and

sign is not ovor active they

good with

mA no

store

when

is

tremendous,

born under this

the V enus side of the

on wealth excepting

to

do

it.

When they concentrate their thoughts they have immense power,


and WILL then has the ascendancy ovw desire, but when the latter is
most in evidence they become very worldly and incline to take
pleasure in the good thinj^s of this
comfort.

may

The Taureans make

life,

being fond of feasting and

the best psychic mediums, and they

be contrasted with the .Aries types by the

more

fact

that they are

inclined to live in their feelings than in their minds.

Taurean may be said to be one

The

true

great, feeling indtvidual, but as the

it is more often physical and


Taurus governs the neck, and as
serve the head which turns upon it, it may

sign belongs to the earthy tripHcity,


objective than subjective feeling.
this is so constituted as to

be said that they make better servants than masters.

Being trust-

worthy they make excellent public servants and representatives of


governing bodies, and they are often chosen by the public as

and those who may

l>e

officials,

considered the people's servants.

Taurus governs the throat, hence

this

may be

said to be the

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most sensitive part of their organism, but as


the hxed group of signs, the heart

belonging to the earthy

and tumorous

is

triplicity,

this sign is the

often affected

they would

first

of

by sympathy, and,
from dropsy

suffer

afflictions.

The throat, however,

should always have the

first attentknit

and

They are more

exhaustion through speech or singingshould heavoided.

much physical force than too little, and


when giving way to what is sometimes their greatest fault, la/iness,
When
they nurse many disorders that produce rapid, fatal results.

inclined to suflbr through too

the

Venus

side of their nature

and sudden death.

It

is in

excess, they are liable to apoplexy

would seem as though they were benefited

best by those things that would assist the Aries types,

be better

for

them

and

to exchange magnetism with others

obtain a more equal distribution of the

life

forces.

it

would

and seek to

They

often pass

would be expected through a kind


of magnetic stagnation, and if they were to energise their minds a
little more, and live less in the feelings, they would be greatly benefited

out of their bodies earlier than

All tendencies to

in health.

it

become morbid should

at

once be

dissi-

pated, as they bring a desponding and melancholic tendency.

These persons have the abihty to get money for others, and
Taurus being the second mga of Ae xodiac, which governs finance,
they are best suited for all professions in which the handling of much
money is concerned. They would therefore make good bankers,
When living
stockbrokers, treasurers, cashiers and speculators.
more in the personal element, they are best adapted for mechanical
and laborious pursuits, or where they are required to work slowly,
steadily and patiently.
They are good at ail executive work, but
when living more in the mind than the body they are excellent
singers and sometimes capable actors.
They would also succeed
well in

life

cultural

as ooagnetic healers, doctors, and nurses, also in

pursuits,

such as farmers, fruit-growers,

as

all agri-

gardeners,

builders, etc., also bill discounters, financial agents, book-binders,

manufacturii^ chemists, compositors, dressmakers,


polishers,

ance agents, taxidermists,


It

would be well

French

etc.

for these

persons to marry those bora

the other earthy or watery signs, that

marriage

florists,

house painters and decorators, japanners, collectors, insur-

is

is,

ui

ai;y

if

so far as mental or physical

concerned.

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We may say of the Taureans that

they poises?? more vitality than

any of the twelve types, and they appear


abundance of life rather than a depletion

him
and

to

from an over-

suffer

The words "to

of u.

that hath shall be given," seem to be applicable to these persons,

them to be reserved, conservative and


would be difficult, without a knowledge of planetary
configurations at the time of their birth, to say whether they would
be dominated by will or dbsirb. Either one or the other would
tend to predominate, but in all cases they would lean more to the
objective and concrete than the suhiective and idea!, and owing to
it is

quite nataral for

secretive.

It

they often

this

pass through a

period

which leaves a strong impression on

ot

materialistic

thought

They

their future actions.

appear to be born to realise the practical demonstration of the

working of the law.

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Thb

VI.

Individual and Personal CHARACTBa op thb Sign Gbmini

May Toik

n
This

is

the

first

sigu of the

to

June

any

7X3ih

tripiicity, also

the

first

of the

The airy tripiicity governs the mental conditions of


humanity, hence we find those born in this sign living more in the
mmd. but, owing to the sign belonging to the mutable group, they
mutabfe signs.

^this being the main feature of the mutable signs, and


from this comes the tendency to express two cooditioas and an incli*

are dualistic

nation at times to be

Gemini

ither ea;ily influenred on

^'o\(.Tns the iuiiofs, also the hanils

seen that one liand

may

one

sitie

or tho other.

and arms, hence

act diflferently to tbe other.

it

are rarely content with a single occupation or pursuit, and


delight in

may he

Thest; persons

having two things in hand at tbe same time.

seem

to

They can

very quickly adapt themselves to surroundings or environment and


they are remarkable for their versatility, but they are very sensitive

and have the


tions.

ability to

reason upon

and analyse

their sensa<

Tliey love chani^e and diversity, and they are always

the

best persons to rely upon in an etnerf^ency, as they can instantly re-

spond

to

tlie

thought and

extremes

all

rc'iiuirements of the

moment.

They

lovt;

variety of

mental pursuits, and these they sometimes carry into

they seem to take an especial delight in leaving their work

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They

unfinished.

on

to anotlier,

fore their i>est

working

take up one thin{*, partly finish

will

which they also

work

is

it,

and then

inclined to leave uiihnisiieil

there-

done when co-operatmg with others, and wnen

unity with

in

fet:l

who understand

those

they are capable of great atUtinments in

their

life,

pecotiarities

but the

of

spirit

makes them experience two extremes during their life.


They can be genwous and also somewhat careful and near. They,
can present a bold front and assertive attitude, and yet be timid and
highly nervous. They are consiervativp an<} profjressive, and altogether quite dualistic subjects, which makes them di&cult for others

diversity often

to understa^nd.

We

have known persons born

in this sign

who have expressed

de^re to be in two places at the same moment, but on the whole


they are rather impulsive, and this generally decides the line they

They appear

stand any worry or


when left alone to work out
their own designs, in accordance with their own peculiar methods,
they can do a great amount of useful work. They must, however,
that they consist of many compartnietits, so to speak.
first realise

shall take.

to be unable to

anxiety, which quite unnerves

them

yet

Wijeii they change their times for working and thinking, and, in
fact,

live in

life

of change, they

can succeed very well

they

must have diversity ; this may make them appear to their friends very
fickle and indecisive, but it is their particular way of working, thereThroughout the whole of their life
fore perfectly legitimate to them.
they must expect dual impressions and many contradictory states of
consciousness, and being very sensitive, nervous, and highly-strung,

they should try to analyse the particidar

and

it

would be well

for

them

to

They

mental thought-splieres of others.

but

it is

more a mental ambition

mood they happen

to be in,

endeavour not to be swayed by

tlie

are somewliat ambitious,

for refinement

and better conditions.


and the

All those born in this sign possess fine organic quality,


ability to

become very

clever.

'

They are

certainly quick-witted

and

mentally impulsive, and they seem to draw a great deal on what


really

an inspirational nature.

di\ iduality are force

motives

for

The

and motive

their actions they

vvlien

may

they seek to discover their

be considered very progressive,

but when they live the unbalanced personal


diffusive, indecisive

is

chief characteristics of their in-

life,

they become very

and unreliable.

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shoulders,

and

their disease or iU>bealth is mostly caused

and worry

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Gemini governs the lungs, arms, hands, and the

sign

this bring*;

the airy triplicity, and consumptive tendencies

mutable

all

belont^ing

the

to

should be less activity and

signs, therefore their concern

excitement, and a freedom from

by excess of

nervous disorders, which belong to

anxiety and worry.

It

sometimes

becomes necessary for them to study the laws of hygiene with regard
to diet, and they require plenty of sleep.
These persons succeed best in all work where the hands are
employed; they make excellent book-keepers, clerles and commercial
travellers; they love variety of employment or posts where the mind
can be engaged in two avocations at the same time. Their best outlet
is

in the literary world,

they have splendid


in

and as

facilities.

editors, reporters

They

and newspaper men

also have the ability to

come

touch with the public mind, they can therefore cater well for

Their professions should be accountants,

the public literary taste.

solicitors, attendants, post office officials, clerks,

decorative artlMs,

guides, journalists, lecturers, milliners, photogra*

school-masters,

phers, postmen, railway employees, secretaries and translators.

These persons would do well to marry those born in the airy or


fiery triplicities.

We

may sum up

the Gemini type of person born between

May

20th and June 20tb as dualistic and restless, intellectual and sensa-

nervous and irritable ; like the

tional,

bdmig,

th^ must ever

thought.

air,

to which triplicity they

be moving from place to place or thought to

Forming as they do the

last

of the intellectual trinity,

they seem to be able to express the two foregoing signs

and

we were

if

mother, (jemini
deed,

it

to think of Aries as the father

may be

would seem as

in

themselves,

and Taurus as the

considered as the child of these twain,

if

In-

they were ever trying to blend the ideal

with the practical, the hie with the form.

All that

is

contained

in

the spirit-matter of the podtive and negative union of Aries with

Taurus

is

seeking an expression in the consciousness of Gemini.

They

are, as

called

upon

it

perience of their
is tp

bmng
The ex-

were, placed between two poles, and are ever

to decide

be evolvmi.

towards which side they shall lean.

life is

obtained from duality, out of which motive

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VII.

Individual and Pbrsonal Crakactbr op thb sign Cancbr

S
Tub

Jiu 3xs^

b^ns

sign Cancer

to

July 2iH.

the mftternsl trinity.

It is the first

the watery tripUcity and the second of the cardinal signs.

governs the breast and stomach.

It is one

of the 2odiac and belonging as

it

of

This sign

of the most sensitive signs

does to the maternal

trinity, it

governs all home and domestic affairs in which the feelings play a
prominent part. Persons born in thi< sif^n are characterised as being
They are best described

i)y the crab, whose tenacity


moves forward l)y going backward, and it
has come to be looked upon as a sign of retrogression. The main
feature, however, of this sign is the power of retentive memory. The
Cancer individual has the most remarkable memory of any given by
the twelve dgns, and it is no difficulty for them to recall minute
incidents of the past. This makes them somewhat antiquated, as

slow but sure.

is

proverbial

this creature

they love to dwell on past events, or to go over in their memory


throiif^h p.ist occurrences, and throufjh this they often become some-

what limited and hindered, particularly where attaeliinent


is

prominent

them

in

the

their

Their highly

sensitive

own

them domestic

individual progress.

to family

makes

nature

very keenly everything that affects the other

feel

of the family, and for

on

life.

members

affiiirs

become a kind of brake

They

are rather approbative,

and always yearn for the sympathy of


others. They are very timid, reserved, and shy, and iear ridicule
or disapproval very much, and this makes theiu somewhat conlove to be approved

ventional,

of,

with a great dread

and

fear

of

public

opinion.

binds tliem to clan or sect and makes them studious of

When

This

Caste."

attached to the Catholic faith they are very sincere and earnest

in all ritaalistic observances.

They are also fond

of banding together

and when moving along the higher lines of conventionality,


men become freemasons and members of occult and secret communiWhen
ties, and women are drawn to mystical and occult meetings.

into sects,

fully individualised these

but

when

runnin;.,^

persons are remarkable

to the

for their ima^^ination,

personal side of their

life

they become

very fanciful, romantic, superstitious, and fond of the unseen.

From

sensation they work through feeling to the highest emotional, and

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becomes very diJlicult to find harmonious persons born in this sign


on the side of feeling they are truly wonderful people, but this feel*
ing may carry them into the worst forms of sensationalism or upward
emotions.

into the plane of the

exceedinuiy sensitive, their

Beinjij

feelings are very easily \voun<ie(i.

They

possess a psyt

feelings, being able easily to feel the impressions

^'ift

in their

around tiiem. They

are economical and very fond of saving, wbicb trait runs into almost
all

the details of tbeir Hie, as tbey are very fond of saving letters,

books, and

They board up

curios to a remarkaUe
and connected with age and
They can become very conservative and certainly respect
all

kinds of cUrios.

extent, being fond of all that is antique

the past.
aj^e

They

and custom.

are persistent and exceedin^^'Iy tenariotis

are apt, however, to live


is

good

more

in the personal side of their

they

nature than

and that of those around them, Imt they

for their well-Ueinf,'

possess a certain amount of tact, which assists them cousiderahiy.

When fully individualised these persons possess a great love of power,


and once havii^ gained
recognition,

and

this

When

and public

they desire, as they seek a world-wide approval.

They can rake up from the


to

they seem to have the ability to hold

it

Thtiy are not so ambitious as they are lovers of fame

it.

past things that others have long forgotten.

acting along personal lines only they are inactive

and

inclined

be indolent and somewhat grasping.

As

this sign

governs the stomach, this organ

part of the system, and

when

find these persons snfTering

will

the personal element

is

be a sensitive

strong,

we

shall

from weak digestion and gastric troubles.

They require to be careful in diet, there being a tendency to soffier


from fermentation in the stomach. Worry and anxiety with them are
frequent causes of indigestion, which produces a defective circulation,

and brings

in

its

chronic disorders.

and

constipation,

train

They

congestion,

rheumatism and

are liable to suffer from fancied ailments,

to l)ecome hypochondriac.

They

are always nervous

when

ailing,

and generally

fear the

worst results of any functional disorders, and in this respect they

become so morbid that they actually produce the

illness they

imagine

themselves suffering from.

Their cure

is

a healthy imagination

and freedom from

all

anxiety,

especially with regard to domestic affairs.

Cancer person

is

best adapted in

life

to those pursuits

which

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em!irace the caterinj^

the m;isses. and he should be engaged in

for

professions in which the ^(eneral pubHc are largely concerned.

make

splendid liistorians, being able to write

parative accuracy.

As

They

up the past with a com-

the Aries types would do well as leaders in the

militexy world, at captains, gaiterals, etc., so will the

Cancer types
do well as naval Captains and in ail prolessions connected with the
They make good nurses, caterers and hotel keepers, barmaids,

sea.

confectioners, actors atid actresses, companions, cooks, laundresses,

dealers

in

second-hand clothing, second>hand -bookBellers, dress-

makers, matrons, midwives, mineral water manufacturers, researchers,


stewardesses, and succeed best in

matters of a Htictuating and

all

public nature, in commodities that change hands often, and in

matters of small profits and quick returns.


In sommarising the character of the Cancer portion of humanity,

we may

best illustrate the character of this type

by observing

that

they are seeking to become perfectly individualised, and for this

purpose tenacity is one of their chief characteristics. They are very


reserved and sensitive, sympathetic and tenacious, persistent and
impatient, impressionable and emotional.
to

become

at

It

is

necessary for them

may

times what the world calls sf^lhsh that they

pro-

when this has been attaiued they are


and strong characters, in which power

individaaliiy, but

tect their

self-possessed, self-reliant

becomes the marked feature. This sign completes the


which the four trtplidties, fire, earth,

in the zodiac, in

o-mingIe, as

it

were;

it is

first

air

lour signs

and water,

symbolic of the film or auric

^g

that

contains the whole.

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The Individual and Personal Character


St

Lbo

is

J**fy

and also the second

be said to hold the central point


it

August 2otk

the middle sign of the maternal

fiery triplicity,

next sign

to

of thu Sign

trinity,

the second of the

of the fixed sij^ns, therefore

in the zodiac,

Lbo

St

it

may

and when joined with the

certainly contains the essence of the whole twelve signs.

Leo governs the

heart, therefore

it

will

be from this centre that the

character of (hose born in this sign must be judged.

Standmg, as this sign does, in the centre, we shall sometimes

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the forces of the heart
in those

shall

who are

we

ronnbg upward or downward, but only

folly individualised, or,

as

it is

find the consciousness centred

termed, 8elf*consciou,
the

in

heart

generally

Leo characters. They


are forceful and highly magnetic, and possessinf,' an abundance
of vitality, they carry with them an aura that is beneficial
to all.
They are genuinely kind, warm-hearted and loving, but

speaking, the emotions are fully active in the

usually like to express their love in action, their emotional nature

They can be impulsive and diffosive,


They possess a

being deep and of the heart.

but

it is

usually the impulse of a generous nature.

very attrai^ve individuality and are always decided characters.

They

are usually very practical with regard to their ideals, as they

prefer to live

them rather than

usually spins wonderful ideals

talk of them.
in

the un-itt;nnahle. the

ing after

seeking to

make

Whilr the Aries nature

thought and ever seems

Leo types

are silently

to

be strain-

and

<]uietly

This cumes from their wonderful

liicm realities.

which they inherently possess, and their motto is generally,


Whatever is, must be best," but this comes when the Leo nature is
awakened and the desire has been sent out to unify the individual
will with the Supreme Will.
Being the centre of the fiery tripUctty
they possess a very strong love nature, which makes them very ardent
and sincere in their affections. As the second of the fixed signs they
have more unity of will and desire, and in contrast with the Taureans,
The Leos love to
act more on the side of will than that of desire.
rule, but it is more from the heart and motive than from the head.
They are philanthropic and always obey the impulses of the heart
where sympathy is concerned. This sign produces individuals who
are more thorough than any of the other signs, and they seem to
combine the practical with the philosophical and the ideal ^v:th the
faith,
**

real.
^

When

self-

controlled

they are wonderful indi\ iduals,

They have the power to send


and when conserving their energies,

able to inliuence great numbers.

thoughts

to

any distance,

through sympathy.

They seem

to radiate

from

lieing

their

heal

their centre a beauti-

warmth Mke the Sun, which is ruler of their sign. But when
tuning their forces downward and living to the personal ndfe of life
ful

they are very amative, with very strong pasnons.

It is

sometimes

found that the weakest and the strongest individuals come out of this
sign.

The weakest

are those

who

are easily led through their

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wliicl)

advantage

become

is

often

caused by associating with

Leo nature they then

uf their

fall

those

who

into dissipation

take

and may

dissolute characters, but withini the true s|Hritual fire is ever

burning, and phcenix-like they rise out of the dead ashes of themselves to greater

and nobJer

This sign

things.

logers as the house of the Sun, and

it

is

known by astro-

through this sign that the

is

rays of the Sun become more powerful and more fully charged with
potent

life

and enerpy.

conscious they seem to

When

these persons seek to

make more

become

self-

rapid strides in this direction than

those born under other signs, and possessing as they do such very
sensitive

natures, they are

able

to readily

respond to spiritual

influences; their faith then becomes marvellous,

and the whole of

seems to be devoted to doing good to others.


Leo governii^ the heart, causes this part of the system to be the
centre, most easily affected when the character is inharmonious and
their life

the

life

running to discord and disorder instead of peace and progress

they then suffer thronf:;h the circulation, which sets up


of a

more or

less feverish nature,

and this

bringing gloom and despondency.

It

in

is

many

troubles

turn reacts upon the mind,

essential for the well-being

and perfect health of all Leo persons that they have a certain time,
only a few minutes each day, when they can be quite alone and at
This enables them to start the machinery from the
perfect rest.
Their best
heart at an even and harmonious rate of vibration.
medicine is love, peace, and harmony.
Leo
persons
succeed
they
have
authority,
All
best where
or bold
some high and responsible position, but in trades or professions they

if

will

do best as jewellers or goldsmiths, as writers of love stories or

dramatic sketches.
poets.

They would

also

make

excellent musicians

Although they possess great strength 'and

and

vitality they are

and they can oply be really happy in


positionsof trust and management.
We may sum up the Leo person as a firm and self-controlling
individual and one who is ever aiminj^ at hi<,'h and noliU- things. They
not fond of laborious work,

are

all

born with a nobility

of character

which can only be

cotrnter*

acted by contradictory planetary mtluences.

They

are generous to a fault, faithful, sincere and earnest, and

although somewhat ambitious and persevering


turped in the direction of self-perfection.

it is nearly always
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and binds

all

and as the centre of the maternal

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trinity it

holds

the others by the power of love.

IX.

Individual and Personal Character op the Sign Virgo

The

sign Virgo is tbe second of the earthy triplicity, the second

of the mutable signs, and the turning-point from the northern to the

This sipn

southern signs.
taining qualities

it is

is

specially characterised for its self-con-

out of this sign that wisdom

is

to be born for

Belonging to the earthy

the tnujorily ol individualities.

tripiiciiy,

we

might suppose that too much of the earthy element would come into
thtax

make

matter, as

up^ but this sign represents the virgin


it

the spirit*

soil,

were, which yields the most readily to the vibrations

passing through

it

from the other signs.

this sign ate constructive

The

individuals bmii in

and able to make the most of

their condi*

more generally found in the business world, particularly in pursuits which provide for the ^'enerai welfare of the whole
As characters they are philosophical, and nearly
of the community.
always seem to blend the ideal with the practical in a marvellous mantions; they are

ner, this

makes them very

discriminative, giving tliem large

muKming

powers and very ingenious methods of working. They are the most
critical of all individuals, but they usually turn this criticism also
upon themselves. They are self-analytical, and seem to be always

They are careful and cautious, and


somewhat methodically, or with much apparent foretliought.
They arc very industrious, persistent, and tend more
toward the practical than the ideal. They are usually precise in de-

taking themselves to pieces.


usually act

tails,

and can readily put

right

any errors and defects in

their

own

cbaractM, but they are also extremely sensitive, not from a sympaThey are very
thetic standpoint* but more from a moital attitude.
introspective,

and

may be

said to

know themselves much better than


They possess that keen intellect

those born under the other signs.

which comes from experience more than from education


remarkable tact and ingenuity, but they are usually
their attainments,

When

and are

int iined to

running uloug personal

lines,

fully

they have

aware of

all

be somewhat proud of them.

these persons

become more

selfish

than those of the other signs, since they are always alive to their own

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interests; tliej then

the practical too

hi

become rather

and tend to carry


and doubt, while they expect

materialistic,

into sc^ttcism

from others what they are not willing to give


all

the good things

snccess, as they possess


desired altitude.

all

They may be
good

they then aedt to absorb

may

attain great worldly

the ability to enable them to attain their

many

said to have

to the personal side of their naiuie


ing, using their

themselves, and

in life for

faults

when running

uud ihey become very domineer-

intellectual abilities to the detriment of others,

them
exdusivdy mth the external world : but
when Uving move in their individuality, or becoming what is termed
more setf-coosdous, they are really very splendid characters, becoming

and a

certain hardness takes possossiott of them, which causes

to identify themselves almost

discriminative and wise, and often possessinf^ the power to psycho-

metrise and sense the psychic conditions from a higher standpoint.

They

are capable of making wonderful proj^ress in spiritual development and usually seek tu live the most chaste lives, becoming like
their symbol, a virgin in purity. This sign acts to the maternal
trinity in exactly the same way as Gemini acts to the intellectual,
seddng to express in itself the unum of Cancer and Leo.
Those born in this sign possess great recuperative powers.
They are rarely sick or ill, and may attribute much, if not al!, of their
ill-health to their own habits of life beinp natural students of the laws
of hygiene, they know how to live properly.
They should always
;

avoid drugs of every kind, as, being very sensitive physically, they
readily absorb the poisons of drugs into their system,
affect their circulation.

They are

mon

around them than persons of othr signs

which speedily

sensitive to the vibrations


;

they

feel

the changes in

atmospheric conditions afanost directly they begin, and their bodies act
like barometers, expressing to the sensitive soul within every

that takes place in their surroundings.


disease

is to

Their best medicine

change
for all

be alone with Nature and to have around them har-

monious conditions.

They may do

ticular with regard to foods

well to study diet

and

to

be par-

and the magnetisms surruundmg them.

The Virgo type may be summed up as

retiring,

ingenious,

and mercurial; they always seem to have


their wits about them, and are generally self-possessed ; they seem,
however, to be capable of extremes of good and so-called evil,
being much smarter than the majority of those around them;

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when

living only for themselves they are capable of outwitting

others for the sake of personal gain, but they generally act with a

consciousnessof what they are doing.

full

their inventive

This arises from

genius, and being alive to all the advantages and disadvantages, they
can so readily adapt themselves to the requirements of those around

them that they make excellent entertainers and splendid social companions, and when they succeed in letting go the personal element
they are really very beautiful characters.
Persons born

in this sij^n

can readily adapt themselves

any environment, but they have their best success


business world.

commercial

They

management.
all

All

affairs

in

to almost

life

in

the

succeed under their int^enious

are good providers, and do remarkably well in

matters connected with food

stuffs.

They are

natural chemists,

therefore succeed in all matters connected with chemistry.

They

have also a fondness for general literature, and have success in literary
pursuits from author to printer. They make excellent agents, and in
fact are quite ready to follow any avocation in which activity and
general mental ability help them to succeed in

be found more

est success is to

world.

They

like

in the

to handle solid

but their great-

life:

business than the professional

and

materials,

chandise allows their mental discrimination

to

deal in mer-

scope

full

for all its

activities.

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rHE

SiGN LiBRA

the balance, the equalising sign of the zodiac,

the second of the airy triplicity and the third of the cardinal signs.

The

individuality of this sign is expressed in justice, equilibrium,

balance, order

and dispassionate judgment*

Those

are remarkable for their powers of comparison

bom in

this

gn

they seem to be able

and balance all things mentally, as though they were inExtremes may be found in this sign as in all the cardinal

to weigh
spired.

signs, but sooner or later opportunities

come

impartial and impassionate view.

the aim

It is

into the

life to

take an

of the individuality

this sign to seek eijuilibrium, and this causes them


harmony so much, that they feel exceedingly sensitive until
the whole of thnr. organism is in a state of balance. They have

working through

to love

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always

a kind

their nature

and

expressing the Venus side of


makes them courteous, agree-

aniia!)le disposition,

more than any other

able and very pleasant persons.


ceptive faculties, and there

this

They

a great

is

are remarkable ior their per-

amount

of inspiration in this

gOt so that sooner or l^ter the Libra individuals come to realise that
there is an unseen as well as a seen world; this makes them remark*
ably intuitive, as they are able to draw from both sources. These
persons possess the most perfect forms produced by any of the signs,
through which their soul

any other medium.


oppositcs,

and

in

able to express itself better than through

is

Each

of these signs

spiritual perceptions the keenest

seem to have the


perception.

is

best studied by

knowing

Libra we get the balance of Aries, which makes

and the most manifest, so

ability of getting occult

Their psychic

and not from the emotional

gifts are

tiiat

its
tlie

ihey

knowledge through inner

obtained from the thought>realms,

planes, and this enables them,

when

fully

expound the hidden knowledge conthe one great World-r digion.


They seem to accept fate in

individualised, to temperately

tained in

way

things.

that

others are not capable

When

of,

working along personal

and realise the justice of

lines these

all

persons live more

to the form-side of life; they then become exceedingly approbative


and very sensitive; they are rather impatient and inclined to be
somewhat careless, but their prsonal faults and failings are such as
may be easily forgiven, as they are usually very eveu'tempered and

amenable

to the

good influences that generally surround them.

When

unbalanced, these persons would suffer from the ftam'


plaints common to the cardinal signs.
The reins and kidneys would
be the most sensitive parts of their organism

their best medicine

would

be music, harmony and retirement, but they usually possess the


intuition exactly

how

to bring their physical conditions into a state

of equilibrium.

These persons would do best

in life as overseers or in positions

manage aflhirs
They make excellent librarians and

of refinement, where they can quietly and calmly

through their large perceptives.

They would also be good stage managers, and musical


and successful in any profession where th^y could preserve
harmony or bring it ai>out in others. They would lie proficient in all
secretaries.

directors,

artistic Hrrangemeiili>

and would succeed as decorators, arrangers,

housekeepers and such

like.

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we may

consider

them as inspirational and perceptivecharacters,atways leaningmoiv to


They are <;ensitive
so fnr as the persoaality is concerned, when not fully self-conscious,
but they are always just and generous. They seem to be ever striving

the spiritual side of life than the purely physical.

which must be attained by all humanity compassion.


These persons possess knowledge which seems to be the cream of all
the mental characteristics of the preceding sign, and with them it
may be said that the balance of their individuality brings them into
real touch with the highest form of mind that we have any conoep<
tbn of, which can only be expressed as a refined mental condition
which is not dependent upon the brain for its physical manifostation.
to manifest that

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Thk Individual and Psrsonal Charactbr of thb Sign Scorpio

Scorpio

is

the third of the fixed signs and the second or middle

Its s]rmbol is known as the scorpion, whose


becomes the most prominent feature in evolving through this
sign.
We may find characters born in this sign from the lowest and
most degraded to the highest and most exalted, and in this sign
there appears to be more scope for extremes of character t)ian in any
otlier.
The Scorpio character is somewhat decided and unmistakable,
being rarely, if ever, vacillating or feeble. It would seem as though

of the watery triplicity.


sting

there were two types, the evil


It is the

and the good, evolving within

this sign.

eighth sign of the zodiac and marks the higher octave, as

it

would seem as though


the worst products of Scorpio were the failures from the preceding
seven signs, whereas the strongly individualised types would be those
were, after the balance has been turned.

who had succeeded

in

It

learning the mystery of this sign.

The

sting of

the scorpion must he extracted In fore real progress onward through


the other signs can be successfully accomplished.

purely personal

life,

When

living

the

living only for the self, the Scorpio types of

humanity are very uncompromising and exacting beings, and their


and fault-finding tendencies can be carried to abnormal
degrees. Lost and ignorance mark ihe character of the undeveloped
vindictiveness

Scorpio nature.

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This sign governs the gensfative system, snd when the life forces
are SCattM'ed and wasted through excesses of sensuality, these cha>
racters become like devils, working mischief far and wide, regardless

When

of the suffering which they cause to others.

unmistakably
fixed

signs

evil,

they plunge into

under otho* signs are incapable

th^ may

self-conscioas,

evil

they are

and with the thorous^hness characteristic


siu
of,

wiui a

<:iehgiii

ihai

of the

those burn

but when they axe regenerate or

The

reach a great height of exaltation.

them may be turned Into psychical faculty,


the **vril** with which they abound is turned into shrewdness and
penetration, and they become the true mystics whose awakening
generative force within

vision quickly

They

sen<?e<;

the future possihilitief? that He before the soul.

l>econie gifted with

and plunge
equalled.

what

is

called second sight, or

Liir

voyance,

with a 2cal and earnestness that

into occultism

is

Those who are individualised in Scorpio are remarkable

unfor

and impartially, and


they are able to give their judgment in a decisive and clear manner.
They are very quick in thought, and can at once see the purpose and
meaning of the things they are criticising.
When awakened there
their keen

judgment; they can

criticise perfectly

are no better types of humanity than those born in this sign, for they

may become

then realise what they

but when unawakened they


tlie

most exacting

and undesirable persons when running along the lower


always mixed up m some tragedy or disastrous aifair.

levels they are

criticise for the

sake of criticism, and thus become


;

very jealous, severe, hard and cruel, but when

all this

Th^ can be
force is turned

upward and the passbns have been conquered and temperance


learned, they are a benefit to others through the great magnetic power

they have for healing.

great deal might be said of Scorpio that

would be extremely difficult

for the

majority to understand.

The few

awakened alone can appreciate the wonderful possibilities of


this sign.
They have remarkable powers of attachment and seem to
contain in themselves the silence of Pisces and the tenacity of Cancer,
Scorpio's companion watery signs. They are generally marked for
that are

their very dignified

manner, and though always affable and courteous,

moment to stand upon their dignity. They can


be very abrupt and brusque when they wish, but they are always
nmenable to approval. They have the power of self-control to a
they ate ready at 'any

very considerable extent, even to the power of controlling the whole of

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their ax nature, turning

they are then as

it

it

Al.I.

into the highest spiritual development

were a huge engine with steam up,

re;uly to start

ali

move

upon a very long journey, but these persons ;ire powerless to


make any progress until they have overcome their very tiresome

or

iind

trying personality.

The iU-bealthof the persons born

in the sign Scorpio arises out of

and watery 8i^ which ^ves rise to iuflamma*


tory compbiints. They snfier from peculiar and uncommon disorders,
which usually affect them in some secret part. They are liable to
the nature of the fixed

gout and affections of the heart, hut the whole of their disorders
be corrected by conservinf,' their Hfe forces, as
vitility

and the power

As magnetic
success.

(fain

the\'

may

possess unbounded

recuperation to a very niarUed degree.

of

healers and doctors they

They have

had

their

best outlets to

a peculiar knowledge of chemicals and

succeed as dyers and chemists, or in any business connected vnth

They make good surgeons and

oils.

dentists, also detectives,

are well fitted for employment where nerve

When living in

the personal

and those who work

common

We

in

and pluck are

and

required.

they have success as butchers, smiths,

life

metals.

They

possess the dramatic ability

to the fixed signs.

might sum up those persons born

in

the sign Scorpio as very

They are firm and


somewhat proud, and capable of unmistakable traits of character
that cause them either to be very much liked or very much disliked.
Their somewhat suspicious nature causes them to be distrustful, but
determined, reserved, tenacious and secretive.

amidst

all their

apparent

evil traits

of character, they have that grit

to make higher attainments than


The wisdom of the serpent lies conand thpy may Ix^coine so discreet, wise and

and backbone which enables them


those born in the other signs.

cealed in

prudeni as
said

**

this

sipn,

to possess a

genius that

is

extraordinary.

the greater the animal the greater the man," and

in the animal passions there

lie

It
it

has been

may be that

the germs of the spiritual force,

which, when sent upwards, may achieve great and mighty things.
That which seemed latent will and desire in the sign Taurus becomes,
in this sign, expressed energy.

and charged with the power

when

The Scorpio man's

desires are potent

to attain the object of his desires, but

the desires are subservient to the will, there are none

powerful or determined.

As

stated,

more could be said on

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may

it

be said of them that they have reached the point that decides
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XII.

Individual and Personal Character op the Sign

Sagittarius

Sagittarius
from his

bow

is

who stands ready

the sign of the archer,

the arrow which is said to never

which means that

have

they

fail

to shoot

in hitting themarlc,

power of prophecy

the

for their

There is an idea of freedom conveyed in the symbol


of the archer, and of these individuals it may be siid that they always
aim for \.hv. hii^liest. If wu t an judge of the individualised Scorpio
special feature.

now

cluiracler

bow

standing prepared to shoot from the

generated thoughts, we can imagine that this sign will

mysticism contained in the preceding sign.

represents the union of qualities of the head and heart,


vntion to the Heart of all things.

those born

in tliis si-^n

the

Sagittarius is the last of

the Aery triplicity and the third of the mutable signs

in d(

his self-

fulfil all

When

therefore

it

now sent upward

fully individualised,

They

are great lovers of law and order.

are

very intuitive, very proplietic, and possess the power of sendintj their

thoughts on the wireless teUgraph to any distance

The

seer and the prophet are born in this sign,

individuals to be the most self-confident

signs

when awakened.

bright, hopeful,

and

full

They

and happy

they wish.
find these

self-rdiant of

any

which

They know

mak^ them

full

inspiration,

which makes them ahvay;

Thi y seem to possess one thought


and that thought carries thetn on tu tiie goal they wish

They have a
lie

decisive

way

mistaken, for behind

of expressing themselves which

it is

them the

enterprisincf,

and prophetic.

gressive,

of hope

intuitively that the future

state is far better than any that have preceded it; this lends

power of

ot the

are always looking forward with a

disposition,

of joy for the future.

and

tliat

and we

the intuition that knows.

It

at a

pro-

lime

to reach.

can never

may be said

of those born in this sign that their failings are those that can be easily
forgiven
out.

the worst evils have been

When

personal they

left

may be

for the sign Scorpio to

very personal;

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and inclined to.bex)ver*ftGtive yecy highly strung and nervonsi


with a tendenc]f to become petnlant and irritable.
The personal
Sagittarian is a blnnt, bnisquev and outspoken character, and he
may become very ^acting and somewhat domineering. W hen
restlfles

perverted their nature

exceedingly rebellious,

is

to hurt

their

weakest bpols

victim,
in others

which

arises from

willing

np' er

and when angered they know

stibmit to the least restraint,

just

tO

where

their ability to sense

the

then, with the arrow fully charged with hurt-

know just how and where to wound.


There are.very Uvf at our present stage who can express all that
-lies concealed in this sign.
This being the ninth sign of the zodiac,
the house of gwt or teacher, we may foresee what humanity is to
become by a knowledge of this sign. It represents, first, science,
and we find the
.then philosophy, and finally the true rellf^ion
ful

speech, they

Sagittarians leading to one

The

scientist

-or

other of these three attributes.

may remain experimenting

unconscious of the phiiosopfiy and

quite

close to

him

in the

regions of science,
ate ever

that

religion

and the philosopher may go on philosophising without

attempting to turn his energies Into devotion.

may

mutable signs, we

As

th^ third of the

many

at our present stage find

who
We- may

indecisive

characters born in this sign,

are quite uninteresting and often

very indolent persons.

again find a great majority led on

whom

by

teai hers

for

them; but the awakened

stiuots his

they are content to allow to shoot their arrow-s

own arrows from

the ideal that he himst:lf

Sa;,'ittarian

his

^^ill

own

is

l>uw

tlie

ami

seek to climb

true

marksman who

tiiaiks out in

The

to.

thought

Sagittarians

have nearly always dear mental pictures, .and they are able
.

image that which they wish to see.


It is the sign oi the
future, the promise of a coming l)umanity, whose thoughts will no
longer .be scattered, but directed to the goal which all mubt
to

reach.
Sagittarius being a mutable sipn, and having

Gemini,
to

its

opposite, the

show signs

of

lunj^'s

weakness

who would

Walking

those born in this sign,

draw

but this would

lie

of the ^,yste^^

produced by the over-

and thus
be the best for
they would then be able to recuperate and

activity of the Sagittarian,

deplete the vitality.

sympathy with

would be the hrst part

scatter bis forces

exercise will always

into themsdives the vitality needed, but in this they should be

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themselves.

careful not to over-exert

and

mom liable to
in this

Being naturally fond of sports

outdoor exercises, they usually live healthy

all

lives,

accidents than the other signs, and

way than from

but they are

more

often saBsr

disease.

Born in the fiery triplicity, in common with the fiery signs, they
make good military men ; we mi<;ht think of the Aries as the common
soldier, Leo as the captain, and Suf^ittarius as the general or commauder. The common soldier would rush headlong into the fight
and impetuosity

with the impulse


the

Leo

characteristic

of

nature;

his

and decision and

captain, with, his determination

practical

thoroughness, would ho able to lead and direct with perfect control


white the Sagittarian commander, with his foresight and prevision,,

could command, knowing just where to direct the energies of his

The

forces.

Sagittarians

make good

teachers, clergymen, law-

yers, astronomers, photographers, designers, inspectors, equestrians,

horse dealers, sportsmen (professional and amateur), and advanceagents.

To sum up
consider

we may
and enter*

the character of the Sagittarian individual,

him as an

introspective, impressioaable, active

and sincere ; loyal to


whomsoever he becomes attached, and generally wise in his love exprising person, always frank, honest, generous

Although not so demonstrative as the Aries, or as steady

pressions.

and

fixed as the Leo,

still

the Sagittarian

is

expressive in his feelings.

The

Sagittarians

freedom.

make

splendid

cliaracters

when allowed

Beinu; lovers of lib<;rty, tlieycan recognise the

perfect

law of order

when bound or placed under any restraint, they beand rebellious, and it is then difficult to restrain
or pacify them. They will never willingly hurt, but when pushed to
extremes are inclined to say much more than they mean. They always
and harmony

come

htit

fretful, irritable

like to

do one thing

their opposite sign,

at a time, and are in this quite different to


which seems to desire to leave things uuhnished;

but not so the Sacfittarian, who, being of one thought and one mind,
likes to accomplish that
this sign

may

make great

which

is

in his

mind.

The persons born

reach to a great height of prophecy, and they

attainments in the world on spiritual

in

may

lines.

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CHAPTER Xm.
The Individual and Personal Character
Dumber
Capricorn

is

of the Sign Capricorn

2ist to January 20th

yf

the last of the cardinal signs, and also the last oi

the earthy triplicity and the

first

of what

is well

termed the serving

trinity.

This is the tenth sign of the zodiac and the completion of the
circuit from Aries to Capricorn.
In this sign is contained the perfect
number, and

all

the attributes of the perfect raan are to be found con-

cealed in this sign, which in a few words

is conveyed in the expression


" And whosoever will be chief among you let him be your servant."
This sign represents a high mountain 00 which a goat is seen to be
steadily climbing towards the top; but many symbols conld be used to
pourtray the wonderful power that is concealed in this, the strongest
of all the signs. H we were to trace the Sun in his journey from the
first point of Aries which starts the spring, until the si|^'n Capricorn
was reached, and with it consider the unfolding of the life forces until
maturity was reached, we should have in Capricorn a consunimation of

The Capricornians, when

character that would be well-nigh perfect.


individualised, are impartial, just

and accurate, aiming

exact and constant,

things with a persistent, persever-

fulfilling all

ing and industrious nature.


ful,

They are

to be precise,

assiduous, arduous and care-

zealous and diligent, ever enduring with a calm, earnest patience,

and a grave reflective demeanour.


They seem to have brought the economy of Cancer to a kind of
perfection, and they know how to be frugal and thrifty without lieiug
mean; when fiiUv individualised they are very contemplative, reserved, deep iind profound.
They are always independent characters,
possessing
i^uiet self-reliance and determination, and when living
up to thdr highest ideal are the true swvants of humanity; but
when not awakened, and living to the personal side of thdr nature^
ci

They are always


know the state of conscious*

they pass through the extremes of all these virtues.

more or

less self*cooadotts,

and seem

to

ness they are in more readily than those born in the other signs.

When

personal thuy arc melancholu-, doubtful and sceptical, and

clined to be very indiflerent

and perverse

in-

and when working on the

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lower leveU tbcy are constantly repining and expressing a tieavy,

morose, cold aud distant nature, so that their despondency and gloom
carry

who

them

into

an obscurity that

is painftil

When

are connected with tbem*

to themselves and

ail

very backward in their de>

velopment they become miserly* avaricious, deceptive and dishonour*


Capricornian

able.

individuals

punctual

attention

to

details,

of

are capable

heights, as they possess both ambition

and

attaining

great

and endurance, and with their


their thrifty and acquisitive

methods, they can buikl while others are dreaming of the work.

They make

the most of all their opportunities,

and being

self-reliant

they accomplish their ends.


It

would seem as though

all

the ideals conceived of in the pre-

ceding sign become beautiful crystals

With

when

manifesting in Capricorn.

their practical conception of things, they

know bow

to produce

in the concrete the ideal that is in their minds.

AH
ciujlia,

their ill-health appears to arise fron)

and

tliey

may

despondency and melan-

gradually sink into a niorlnd condition from

which spring numerous complaints which would appear to have their


seatin the stuypatheticdisarrangement of their digestive system. Their

counteracting medicine is hope and cheerful sotiety, and a change 'of

scenery and surroundings becomes essential

when they have given

way

to

their

Many of those born in the sign Capricorn rise in life through


own efforts and personal merit they acquire wealth by a steady

th^r greatest enemy, despondency.

and patient indtistfy. Great wealth is often found with this sign, and
some of the greatest aristocrats have In-'-n horn lirtween the abovementioned dates. They are successful ui ali i.uui and buiidiug specula-

and are best adapted Ua general and

practical work connected


They are successful in agriculture and' in matters
connected with the soil. They have great ambitions and are able to
undertake very large contracts with success and the pursuits tney
tionst

with the earth.

are best adapted for would be builders, upholsterers, designers and


decorators, and

good

all

professions of a scientific nature.

scientific researchers

and writers

and

in

They make

any avocation where

steady apphcation aud industry are required, they are the persons to
succeed.

Large speculations, elaborate

takings, are best conducted

enterprises,

and huge under-

by the Capricornians.

We iiiay sum 'up the character of

the persons

bom

in this sign

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truly Satornian individuals

up

that is icy-cold, limited and barren,

atl

ccmtemplative meditator on

things

to the calm, cool,

divine.

aod they range

great

number

of

persons born in this sign favour a concrete or ceremonial religion.

some way

Tbey

are always

other

are ever seeking to display their independence.

bome

uf the strongest characters are

more or

and

less ambitious,

born

in

in tiiis sign

able to serve the world to advantage, there are also

or

Althouph
and are thus

many who ape

humility.

In studying Capricorn

country

we

position

castes,
reaiii>e

we may

be chiefly under

is said to

its

learn

but

we have

also great

crinpinR humility which

how low

tfie

signs, those born

the nation which

In this

power, and

find great learning, great wealth, great

mighty have

servility and,

In

common

witli

under Capricorn can be extremely seihsb

and

CHAPTER

^'reat

amongst the lower

distressing to those

is

fallen.

virtue lies in patience, contemplation

Thb

much from

influencethe Indian race.

who can

the earthy
;

but tbeir

reflection.

XIV.

Individual and Personal Character of the Sign Aouarius


January iist

AguARit
fixed signs

is

and the centre

be said of this

sipfn

convey the idea

to

February 20th

SS

the last of the airy triplicity, also the last of the


of the servin;,' trinity.

at our present

sta^^'e

Nothinj,' tiiat could

of evolution could possibly

of the slate of evolution

to be

whole of humanity advances to the condition of

reached when the

this sign.

Its

symbol

man commonly known as the water-bearer, and that which the


perfpcted man will be in the concrete or the objective world will also be

is

the

attained in the subjective world by the Aquarian.

If

fixed nature of this sign with the airy triplicity, \vc


fixed

air,

from

may become

which we may deduce the

(ixed

and

oncenlrated, and

fact

we combine

the

have the idea of

that the thoughts

thus hecotne

tlie

real.

Aquarian mdividuaib are Uctermined, patient, quiet, unobtrusive and

They have the power of omcentrating their thoughts, and


They lead toward the uti*
conventional, and thus become excellent reliwmers ; they have bright
and clear intellects, and persevere patiently with all their pursuits.
iRithfal.

are generally philosophic and scientific

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They

are persons one feels one can depend upon, and they insinre

trust

by

They are nearly always kind,


They are exceedingly fond of art, music and
but seem to have more ability for scientific studies, and

their equable dispositions.

humane and
literature;

retiring.

in this they are helped considerably

When

ing nature.

by

fuily individualised,

their intuitive

and penetrat-

they have a great love

for all

humanitarian undertakings and concerns that produce harmony

for

and makes
them delight in giving pleasure to others. They possess Uterary and
artistic ability above the average, and are always more or less in*
the

many

this gives theiu

marked

ability that

in their

it

splendid researchers

When

lines.

awakened, they are patient in devotion,


thought, and develop excellent memories for

The main

subjective ideas.

tendencies,

They make

clined toward the occult sciences.

on scientific
and careful

social

feature of this sign

human

gives for the study of

is

the remarkable

nature; the Aquarian

individuals are born character-readers, and tliey are rarely mistaken

triplicity

quality,

They seem to cmitain the essence of the airy


and possess a mentality of the highest and most refined
which makes them natural clairvoyants, clear reasoners,

judgment.

in their

and careful students.

When

living along the purely personal lines,

they are somewhat chaotic, diffusive, deceptive, tricky and clever for
their

own

ends, conceited,

somewhat

egotistical, apt

to be vacillating

to use their

mental desires, and uu lined

inflexible wills in the direction of selfish

and capriciuus, often boasting

of things they

cannot

perform.

There are very few true Aquarians amongst us as

Their day

is,

however, approaching, and

yet.

we may catch a glimpse

of

what we may expect, when studying the lives of Dickens, Edison,


Ruskin, and George Peabody ; in the clairvoyance of Swedenborg
and in tne science of Darwin all of whom were born in this sign.
We may thus gain some idea of what the future humanity may be.
;

Defective circulation
to the

is

the chief cause of the troubles

common

Aquarians, when nor living lieaithy and progressive

They have more mental

vuaiiiy, as

it

lives.

were, than physical, therefore

and fresh air is thmr finest medicine. Beautiful scenery and


harmonious surroundings, and the concentration of their thought upon

exercise

good health and perfect circulation,

will

do much to

benefit

them

physically.

The Aquarians succeed

best in

life

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application of the mind and the concentration of thought are necessary

they make good

They have inven*


artists, designrs, and musicians.
and are responsible for more inventions for the benefit of
humanity than any of the other signs. They would have success in
all employments connected with electricity or as writers, or in contive genius,

nection with railways.

The Aquarians may be sumnned upas


and truly

tive,

intelligent

honest, steady, discrimina-

individuals.

They

are noted for the

and sincerity they possess; the intense and fixed love


nature of the fixed signs combined wit^i the refined mental quality of
integrity

They are

the airy signs.

faithful in their love until the end, the love

generally living in the higher mind.


others would

fail,

They succeed

and have clear conception?; of

all

in

where

life

they undertake.

They are studious and thoughtful, and at the same time versatile.
They can retain whatever knowledj^e they acquire, and are discriminative enougii

They are

to turn all liieir forces iu the best direction.

acquisitive without being miserly*

and are

their possessions for the benefit of humanity.

inclined to leave

They seem

to readily

take to strangers, and rarely consider that others are in any


strange to them,
j'ldf^e

human

of others.

that their

and through

their excellent ability to read

way
and

make mistakes in their estimate


They all pK>ssess the latent ability to become " the Man "
sign symbolises, and when they have united their grand
character they rarely

mentality with their polar sign Leo, in which


feelings, love,

and emotions

is

contained

all

the

of the heart, they are then able, like the

pour out upon the earth the living waters of life


which nourish and susUin all around them. Light and life await
water-liearer, to

those

who break away from

the

personality

and

live

in

the

individuality of this sign.

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XV,

Ttts Individual amd Pbrsonal Character of

K
This

is

Ftibnuuy aiif

to

Monk

thb Sign Piscbs

Tioik

the last sign of the zodiac, the sign of the hsbes.

It is

and mutable signs. Its symbol represents two


fishes tied together, one swimming in one direction and the other in
the opposite. Is some reapers this sign represents the fiiilures of

the last of the watery

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humanity, and for th reason

it

is

somewhat

express

difficult .to

all

that is conveyed in the symbol of this sign.

There can be no such thiog as a

real failure; but if

s^s, and

to think of a progression through all the


sipi^n

Pisces

succeeded

as

in

on

representing^,

the

we were

then think of the

one hand,

those

who had

extracting the virtue from eacii, and, on the other hand,

those who had failed to a< (jinpUsh, we mit^ht olnain some idea of
what is meant by the term often apphed to tiiis sign of " self-undoing.''
We do get apparent failures in life indicated by this sign ; and these
are the persras who may be said to live an entirely personal life to
(

the total exclusion of the individual, tbtax consciousness, as


futtcticMiing

only on the very lowest levels of maniEested

and over-anxious, lacking


how to art. and always

are then over-restless

undecided

rtppnrently

opportunity.

degree

of

one

in

tifty

born

They

and energy,
waitinj^
for an
sign with any

in

it

ever

will

They nearly always pretend to be something different from what they really are, and as they are usually
hampered with an over-abaodaDce of self-esteem and a(q)robativene88
combined, it becomes very difficult for them to admit their failings.
A considerable amount of the personal Pisces character appears to
admit bis

not

for

were,

life

It is exceedin^^iy diihcult to interpret this

clearness,

it

liSe,

own

character.

arise from a lack of decision,

and being very receptive

conditions that are around them, they find


fully

individualised,

it

very

and therefore are usually

sistencies tied with the cord of discontent.

born in this sign than in

all

l)undle

all

the

become

of

incon-

There are more mediums

the others put together

so very roediumistic that they rarely

to

difficult to

in fact, they are

know themselves from

other

and are ever ready to attribute their failings to the conditions


that are around them. They are more easily obsessed than any of
the otho' types, and are so exceedingly psychic and receptive as to
draw many, spirits around them, who live quite peacefully in tlieir
rovsessin^ very strong; eniolions they become nuich
floatmi; aura.
attached to their friends, quietly accepluig iheir advice and opinion
and endeavouring to act upon it whenever it is convenient. They
are very changeable and imaginative, or probably, what is more
correct, fanciful and love to live in a world of romance. They are
fond of sensational novels, and greedily devour everything of an
people,

exciting nature.

Sgme

of

the worst

types are apt

to take to

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drink under any severe anxiety and worry, mid to give

When becoming

worst

forms of temptation.

more

self-controiled, they are

tb^ become
but rarely

more timid than

all

dumb

and

bold,

it

v ith

animals.
will

m
its

they live pure and clean

It is essential that

abundance of sym-

hey are ever apt to be

usually he found that where

lacking, approbativeness will take

is

awaken and

although they are capable of being

very honest, amiable, loving and kind,

esteem

as they

grows, becomes more confiding* mor'e

it

self reliant

pathy, especially to

individualised and

-deeply interested in occult- phenomena.

Their character^ as
trustfol,

to the

very patient, gentle and submissive

persons, possessing a quiet' understanding

unfdd,

way

place,

lives,

and

vtce

self-

verm.

as they are more

magnetic and tiable to absorb evil influences than any of the other
agns. The dualistic nature of Pisces makes it very difficult to ex-

good from that which appears bad; they love roaming

tract the

about

are sometimes rather fastidious and

too fond

but are, however, very hospitable, and seek to do

all in

of detail
their

power

make those dependent on them comfortable and happy. As


caterers, hotel proprietors, nurses and those who minister to the

'

to

welfare of others generally, they tind their J*fU in

The

life.

Pisces individuais seem tO'be more liable to consumption

than the other mutable signs ; but they seem to cause this themselveSt
by despondency and melancholia. When wonriedp their digestive
conditions are disordered, and this produces many other troubles.
Through being over-anxious and worrying they often weaken their

and

system

suffer

from functional disorders.

health they should be

To

preserve their

cry cleanly in their habits, avoiding all inipiue

magnetisms and infectious diseases.

The
best in

Piscurians are generally food of the sea, and they succeed

lifo

in all pursuits connected with the sea, or water, and as sea-

captains or naval

men

they are in their right vocation.

They are

good travellers and advance agents ; they make good novelists, bookkeepn's and accountants ; and are successful as painters, and any
employment that brings some kind of change, or where attention to
details is necessary, and where they may complete the work of others.
It

would be

dithcult to find the

Pisces individual, excepting

it

word that would express the

be that

they are excellent mdiums^

and are able to receive some of the impressions coming from the

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ceding signs.

They are emotional and

seeretivei, patient

and medita-

kind and generous, imitative, receptive, and peaceful

tivci
livinpr

up

to the best of their nature.

They seem

to possess a

when
pecu-

har undetstandinf^ of their own, and love to investigate phenomena.

They

are nearly

all

more

or

vestigatiun of the unseen.

less

If

drawn

spiritualism, or

to

to express

it is

be true that they come under the

it

planet Neptune, which is supposed to govern Pisces to

able extent, then

the in-

consider-

not to be wcmdered at that the sign is difficult

but as there are extremes in

all

the signs,

some very good, and

in this, as in the others,

we may expect

also

some weak

characters.
In the foregoing chapters the nature of the Sun's influence while

vitahzing each sign of the Zodiac has been given for each of the

twelve months of the year, and the same delineations, when modified,
will also give

a descriptioa of the personality when the Moon

is

being

carried through either of the signs, as will be explained in the suc-

ceeding chapters.

A word of explanation
he necessary to those

with regard to the term Individuality

who have

individual part of man's nature,


personality.

termed

the animal.

known

The Sun

in Sanscrit,

The

and

represents to

Manas.

It is

the

which we recognise as the


us the pure mind, or what is

that

human

in the Eastern Philosophy as

p>ortion,

as distinct from

is what is
Kama-Manas, or the mind

Personality, as represented

linked with desire, generally

may

not yet distinguished between the

by the Moon,

known as the Animal-Man.

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Thb Natukb of tub Twblvb Signs

Wb

may now examine

t>ie

43

of tub

Zopuc

signs of the zodiac as a whole, also in

various divisions, a correct knowledge of the zodiac being essential

The twelve

before proceeding further.

most important part with regard


unless

tlie

to the

true nature of each sign

judgment cannot be given

sipns of the zodiac play a

deHneation of nativities, and

thoroughly understood, a correct

is

therefore,

it is

necessary throughout these

lessons to study the twelve signs as exhaustively as possible.


It is

impossible to understand the twelve signs as one whole,

without perfect knowledge

but

whole by studying the signs


signs of the zodiac represent

the

feelin<z,

in
:

we may know a
part.

great deal of the

in their entirety,

dependent upon the

tlie

senses for

experiences, generally spoken of as common-sense.

its

personal consciousness that

which

is

begin to study the parts, separating' the twelve signs

into pairs of positive


tripticities

<

the desire-nature,

the whole of

We shall

t!

composed of
the world's humanity secondly,

firstly,

passions and emotions of

Taken

and negative

then into four groups,

finally into three distinct divisions,

we may

arrange as follows

known as

known as
qualities,

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Symbol:

b
Taurus
Earthy

Gemini

Cardinal

Fixed

Mutable

Pole

Positive

Negative

Positive

Power

Cardinal

Succeedent

Cadent

Character

Ram

Bull

Parts of Body

Head

Throat

Twins
Lungs

Sign:

Aries

TripUcUy

Fiery

Oualitv

No.

I.

Symbol:

Airy

III.

II.

Cancer

Leo

Triplicity

Watery

Fiery

Earthy

Quality

Cardinal

Fixed

Mutable

Pole

Negative

Positive

Nepati ve

Cardinal

Succeedent

Cadent

Crab
Stomach

Lion

Virgin

Heart
V.

Bowels

Power

Character

Parts of Body;

No.

IV.

Saahin

VI.

Signs

Symbol

t
Libra

Scorpio

Sagittarius

Triplicity
*
*

.\iry

Watery

Fiery

Oualitv

Cardinal

Fixed

Mutable

Pole

Positive

Negaiive

Power

Cardinal

Succeedent

Cadent

Balance

Scorpion

Archer

Reins

Secrets

Thighs

'ositive

'

Character
Parts of

Body

No.

VIL

VIII.

Syni!)ol

Capricorn

IX.

K
Aquarius

Pisces

Watery

Triplicity

Earthy

Airy

Oualitv

Cardinal

Fixed

M utable

Negative

Positive

Negative

Power

Cardinal

Succeedent

Cadent

Character

Goat
Knees
X.

The Man

The Fishes

Ankles

Feet
Xii.

t^oie

Parts of Body

No.

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we may become

in groups,

better acquainted

with their meaning, until we are finally able to expand our knowledge

each

of

and ascertain

separate sign

grouping of these two divisions

now

will

Si

Earthy

nj?

>y

Airy

Watery

35

We
ing

may now

them

Posit' e

Negative

Group

^ ^

Cardinal

Fixed

SI

ni

-sr

Mutable

rgt

)i

discover the meaning of the triplicities by separat-

S\,

Fiery and

Ardent

Aries, Leo, Sagittarius

ni

Plastic

represent energy, force and

and

astral

psychic wqrld.

life,

and govern the

feelings in

They

liave a

tendency

refine al! the dross nut of the nature,

and

iui^ht st

and activity are expressed.

ideal

intuitive woild

Watery and The

ScorpiOt Cancer^ Pisces

fiery signs

The

passions and higher emotions, the

up and

The

pairs, as follows:

Group

The

value.

Quality of Signs

[Groups of TriplicitUs

Fiery Signs

^
m

true

its

assist us.

which warmth
expand, burn

to

and expend

in

force the

best part of the eaiotions, the dircrtion of the eiier'^y depentlinj? upon

the strength of the will bt-lunJ, as seen by the planetary indications.

The watery
which

is

signs

inactive, unless

They govern the

represent the receptive part of the nature

moved by

desire or tmpuise from without.

personal feelings and sensitive part of the nature,

and in undeveloped types sensation

is

needed to enable those under

their influence to realise that they are attached to their personality

hut

in

the

intuition,

more evolved, the

feelings are instinctive, givint; ri?e to

and the psychic nature

is

more

they

se(k

The watery

active.

govern the negative and more depentient

sicie

signs

of the desire naturf

afTection, while the tiery signs prefer to give

it

liie

latter

are the pursuers, the former the receivers.

The next pair are composed of airy and earthy signs, and their
may be learned by comparison.
~Positive
^
n
Airy and
The mental and
Group
Gemini, Libra, Aquarius Intellectual
artistic world.

nature

Negative!

Group

Vj'

(Virgo, Taurus, Capricorn

Earthy and The physical and


*

Solid

objective

world.

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This group

composed

is

have more to do with

of the signs that

the mind than the feelings, particularly the positive signs of the

group befottgtng to the airy


signs in the

We

triplicity.

may

same way as the former group, the

analyse these six

airy signs representing

the intellectual, educational, mental, artistic or professional characteristics,

and the earthy the

The former

life.

practical, business

more

live

in

and

the plans for the future; the latter carry them out
tical, solid,

political side of

the intellectual world and think out

matter-of-fact methods.

Our

detail

by

i)rac-

reniarks might be extended

we have a very simple method


agn apart from groups, and this

to great length along these lines, but

of learning the exact value of each


is obtained by studying the
and Mutable, as follows:'-;

QmUify

Ef^nsatn

SigHS

T O ^

Cardinal

Intellect,

Ambition and Ideality.

Fixed

If

SI in

Will, Power

Mutable

ik ^

Emotion,' Flexibility and Restlessness.

The first
The

which are Cardinal, Fixed

qualities,

lour signs of the zodiac,

four middle signs, St

iq;

and Purpose.

It

ft, are physical signs.

i& ni, are psychic

sign^ and the

last

four signs, f irf


x are spiritual signs, but until the true nature of
each sign is fully understood they must be considered in a general
.

sense only.

Examining the signs separately, we


and

positive, cardinal

fiery

We

group.

the nature of the sign Aries.

In

its

find Aries

belongs to the

have thus at once a clue to

positive condition

we

see that

it

an expressive sign ; and we gather from its fiery nature that it


gives an inclination to act independently and to assert its force ; and,
from its cardinal nature, we may judge that it is an acute sign, giving
is

prominence
the

positive

more

to all that

it

indicates.

and negative

signs,

In rnakinti: a distinction between

we may

consider the former as

directly concerned with the life f^ide of evolution,

tive signs as being

more

energies and life-giving properti^ are represented


signs,

and the media, or form, through which the

nc^^ve signs.
head, and that

and the nega-

closely connected with the form side.

by the

life

works, by the

We find in the table that the sign Aries


its

character

that the activities are

more

governs the

we may judge
expressed through the head. The

is ram-like,

easily

The

positive

and from

this

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ram butts

his

way ihrough

Datura is the Ittding chancteristic

1m6 courage, and


triplicities

we

does not

find that Aries is

re(|iiire

As

Arin'^.

this

in

an knows as pioneers, ;of dauntOn reference to the gr^np of

Passing

grouped with those signs governiof;

now

much judgment

sif^'n

to obtain

governs the^bead, we

we

may

forces

working through the head

easily

devttl<^>ed cases,

when

as

can be seen by

the

The

higher eiuothat in un-

planetary influences,

this

perverted, will be passionate, combative and deceptive

who come under

but in any case this sign endows those

with the higher aspirations which

ment

to ihe

to fimi

charactei;.

may be

It

regarding

come

will stimulate the


It

find

ideality.

shall expect

producing ideality and clear thought.

nature,

and

final idea

mental emotions the most prominent part of their

tioiis

we

to the table of qualities,

sign, giving ambition, progress

conciusioa that Irom the Aries nature

life

whon^ the Aries

fiery entfaosiasm.

the positive emotions.

Aries a cardinal

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and those

obstacles,

may

its

influence

be either for internal develop-

or external wellare.

We may now study the

second

ngn

of the zodiac, Taurus, the

This is a
under the group of " Negativemind," belonging to those signs concerned with the objective and
of the earthy triplicity in the order of the signs.

first

native

sign,

lower mind.

and we have classed

Being earthy

objects for expression.

hxcd earth, and

and

in

it

nature

Its triplicity

bull-like character.

tiiroat, that part of

the physical

it

is

dependent upon physical

and quality give us the idea of


body it governs the neck
anatomy upon which the head

In the

and turns. It would not be difficult to associate either great


willpower or obstinacy with this sign, and one or the other is sure
to he expressed by the Taurean nature. Slow to move, they, however,
rests

move

to

purpose when aroused

quiet and inoffensive, patient

enduring, always acting with deliberation and rigid movement,

and

we

can easily form the idea of obedience as the main characteristic of


this sign.

nature, but
indifference

Taurus

is

Duly and obedience are the high keynotes


when undeveloped, then obstinacy and a

may

be expected, yet in any case

we may

of the

Taurus

surly, slothful

consider that

the sign of solidarity.

Gemini, the third sign of the zodiac, is the first of the airy tripli
and it is mutable in quality. AU the mutable gn$ are gierally
termed common signs by astrologers, there being nothing definite or
city,

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48

They

fixed about them.

composed

are each

of

two rharacters: the

twins; the virgin with the ears of corn; the archer, naif man, half
horse

and the

Some

fishes.

may be gathered

idea of this duality

This

from the study of Gemini.

is

a positive sign of the airy

tri-

and we have placed it with those governing the positive mind


or the subjective and higher mind.
The Hindoos symbolise this
sign by a beautiful woman, amoroys and fond of onmments, also a
plicity,

man
The

clad in armour, thus indicating the double nature of the sign.

nature

Icey to its

an airy sign,
t)Kl(jnf(

it

is

belong;?;

obtained from the knowledge that, although


to the

Sign with education

mutable group

and

to rhanfe, indecision

ol signs, all of

We

iniital)ility.

may

which

connect this

and the higher mental conditions, but

still

inde-

and impermanent. If we may now use comparison to help us


in obtabing a clear idea with rc^rd to this sign, we may think of
the other airy signs for a moment. Libra is of the cardinal quality,
and thus more pronounced and active in expression, and from the

cisive

we may at once learn to distinguish between


Gemini and Libra. The Libra type of mind loves colour
and expresbion, and .in artist in whom the Libra fjuality is at live
would paint in colours, while the Gemini artist would prefer plain
line drawing, pen' and ink sketches, or crayon work. The mind of
the Gemini nature is plain, but dedd^ly more professional than
business4ike ; the work, however, although refined, would always be
following illustration
these

sirens,

mechanical.

There are two distinct natures in the Gemini, and it would


seem as though the mind had not completely ^evertd itself from the
lower senses, and we can endorse one astrolot^ical wi iter's comment
on

this sign, that the Getnini persons reason

To

necessary

common

it is

It

from

tiieir

understand the nature of the sign Gemini, two


first,

that

it is

a positive, airy sign

ideas are

sec(d, that

or mutable sign, and from these two factors

a sign that causes restlessness

sensations.

clear,

and a constant

we

it is

desire for diange.

gives quickness in movement, and when governing those

developed,

it

gives aptitude in abstract things; but

are undeveloped
cision,

come under

and a highly

persons

who

its

influence,

it

imjiiLSsionalile nature.

causes

We

also

know, that

when

who

those

are

who

irritability, inde-

find

many

litciaiy

cater for the public taste, such as newspaper men, re-

porters, coilectors of

news

iaid scrappy details,

coming under

this

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sign Gemini seems to lack concentration, altiioiigh there

character with which

be subject to

all

but the worst

actions;

its

endows

it

children

its

many extremes and moods, but

we have

The

and tbe second of the cardinal

may

may

This sign

its

ripples

be caused either by movement from within or injection from


negative and then acute, nearly always requiring

without.

It is first

come from without

From
all

receptive and sensitive sign of tbe

be likened to a limpid lake, and

action to
this

we may

judge that

it is,

and awaken

to stimulate
it

is the sign

thereioce, the

most

plastic,

and

it;

latency.

which has precedwoe in

The Moon has her greatest

personal matters.

sign

This

signs.

placed with those concerned with the negative emotions.

sign Cancer is the most

zodiac.

this sign the

to the loiirth sign of tbe zodiac, Cancer, the first

of the watery tripKcityp


sign

of

ihey never lack versa-

which makes those born under the influence of


best perBons to call upon in an emergency.
tility,

"We'now come

trait

They may

diffusion.

is

affinity

with this

tbe ptfsoml feelings

all

and emotions that spring out of sensation, fancy, and the best
imagination arise from the condition of this ?^ign.
Like the lake,
It

reflects

and gives back an image of

all

that

reflected into

is

it,

and

from this simile we can understand why the Cancer person has a

most retentive nnemory.

It is

when

only

the lake

is

clear and tree

from disturbance that images can be correctly reflected, and by the


same analogy, it is only when the feelings are impersonal and nn->
biased that they reflect tbe true conditions of the soul.

may

in too literal a sense, the three watery signs

representing the three aspects of the soul, animal,


tual.

Cancer

in

learned from the


acity.
suffer

human

soul

iast rule, for the sign is

film or thdl only.

human and

a f^eneral sense is the negative half of Leo,

reprei-ents the sensitive

hard and

If not taken

be considered as

There

cnb,

The Cancw

is

but this

is

spiri-

and

not to be taken as a

one of form, and represents the

one feature about

this sign that

may be

and that is, tenpersons can hold on, cmb-tike, and they will
its

physical representative,

extremely before they will

let

When

go.

undeveloped, they

retain feelings connected with the lower emotions,

and are then often


peevish, morose and sour-tempered persons but when advanced, and
receptive to the very best influences, they know how to economise
;

and make excellent providers from

their nourishing,

succouring and

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require their protectioo.
this sign,

we can

as

sep

yo|C. AI.I.

always

is

the disposal of those

who

Weaikness and strength are combined

in

may be

as

by the

Ulusstration that the

crab

it is difficult to reltease ooe's-self from the nip of its


Cancer gives a iove of fome more than ambitioo. The negacardinal signs prefer greatness to descend upon them rather

easily crushed as

claw.
tive

than to achieve

When

it.

pure, the Cancer types of humanify are

\ery psychic, and from their receptive condiiion they become


tuitive

in-

and absorb the conditions of others, readily sensing the psychic

atmosphere around them- Their greatest faqlt when undeveloped is


and they need a stimulus from without to move them

their inactivity^

The

to action.

first feeling

in the savage is hunger,

the dormant feelings that eventually

for food for the nfiind as well as food for the

formed, and the

where

all

true Cancer nature,

and

which

easily

in isegarjd to their ties

The

is

that

body

which

is

a centre has tO be

formed

in the breast,

the finest feelings reside, to be eventually expressed by the

If sensitive

heart.

centre

first

which awakens

make the growing ego hungry

fifth sign

This

fixed nature

is

is

the motherhood or maternal principle.

wounded, they are also loyal and conservative

and

duties.

of the zodiac, Leo,

is

a fi^y, podtive

the central sign of the fiery

we may judge

centre of activity.

In

all

sign, ruling the

triplicity,

and from

that the higher emotions are

the fixed signs

we may expect

either indif-

ference and obstinacy, or firmness and fixity of purpose.


austerity are the

marked

characteristics of the

Leo

its

the chief

Power and

nature, and the

will is usually more internal than external; it is a sign oi strength


and magnanimity. The passional nature is keen and ardent, all the
feelings coming direct from the heart.
From its position as centre of
the fiery signs, it is more potent and full of meaning than the other
fiery signs (this applies to the central sign of each triplicity).
Love
of power and command are the chief Leo characteristics they live in
a world of their own creation, and nothing seems too great for their

ideality.

Being

full

of faith they accoinph'sh

tent determination; to

them

their

wui

is

and achieve by

law.

When

persis-

developed,

they carry around them the most harmonious vibrations of the twelve
.

and have the power to soothe and heal. This sign prompts the
higher emotions and gives love of honesty and the higher morality.

signs,

When undeveloped, the

characteristics are pride, arrogance

and

ex-

treme passion.

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In desliiig ^th^Hfgo, the sixtli sign of the xodaac, we first note tiiat
it IB

is

A neiQBtivB eirtfayt mutAble ng6, governing the objective nund. It


agn of the earthjr triplidtj, end, in commoo with the

the oestral

earthy ^ignS)
is a

it

governs the practical and solid side oi formative

sign conferring

many

upon

stance and environment.

life.

It

subjects industry and the ability to follow

its

and the powers

different pursuits,

In this

sig^n

of adaptability to circum-

are provided all the require-

The mind

ments o the business nature.

is

full

of feeling of the

and

objective type* and the whote nature is very psychic, pliable


instinctive.

TliiB completes the general description of the first six signs of

The remaining

the zodiac.
tion of the

Libra

six

may be

briefly dealt with,

judgment being tmnecessary.


the centre of the airy signs, and cardinal

method
is

repeti-

for

denotes balance, justice and equilibrium.

It

is

in quality.

aspiring sign, reiined, harmonious, and expansive in nature,


lectoally,

it

It

an ambitious and
Intel-

gives wonderful powers of perception and comparison,

and when developed, those who are nnder its influence are compas*
sionate and lovers of unity and equality. This sign represents the
stake of consciousness

emotions

that

is

between the higher and the lower

the dispassionate and equalised state of the intellect, the

pure mind, free from the senses:


evolution in which the mind

is

it

represents the point in

human

weighed in the balance, Libra being

the central sign of the zodiac

Scorpio
signs.

is

a fixed sign, and the centre <d the negative watery


This may be

the sign of reserved force and power.

It is

termed a formative sign.

Moulded by

feelings, the character is of

the strongest type, the worst as well as the best characters being

formed nnr!er the influences of tUs sign.


find pride, jealousy,
in the direction of

find the

and

secret! veness,

In the undeveloped

and the power

hatred and vindictiveness.

for evil

we

works

In the developed

we

powers of the magician concealed, Scorpio being the most

mystical of signs.
Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the sodiae.
fiery, positive

agn.

In

common with

It is

a mutable,

the mutable signs, two natures

are often expressed, and those under their influences are iropressioa*
able,

and very

human and

sensitive

through the emotions.

This sign

half animal, the first half tending to religion

is

half

and the

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bigiier emotions,

and external

and the

latter ha-Tf to

A1.L

matters cotitiected witn sports

Ib the undevdoped

pleasures.

we

find catetesAoess,

restlessness and extremes.

Capricorn, a cardinal, earthy and ne^'alive


sign of the zodiac.

The

nnibitions nature of this

sign,
sif^n

the

is
is

tenth

symbolised

by the goat, who must reach the highest summit of the mountain.
This is the most IcHrmative of the earthy signs it gives perseverance,
industry, prudence, patience and thoughtfulnese. The undeveloped
are capriciousi craftyt suspicions and exacting.
;

Aquarius, the eleventh sipn of the zodiac,


sign, of the

nature of fixed air

is

a fixed, aiiy, positive

gives concentration and firm-

it

The symbol of this sign is the man, thus denoting' it to be


humane of the twelve signs. It gives intuition, faithfulness^
and marked artistic tendencies.
Pisces is the twelfth and last sign of the Zodiac It is a watery,
ness.

the most

mutable, negative sign.

It is the

most dual of the

signs.

The emo*

deep and silent. A marked feature of this sign is the love


for dumb animals that its natives poasess. They are always kind and
tions are

hospitable

but often very mediumistic and psychic.

In this cIiHpter

the zodiac

luit

\vt:

there

have gained
is

that will require otlier chapters


studied, as

will

it

save

deeper insight into the nature of

much more

much

all

to learn regarding these signs

that lias been said should be well

labour and difficulty in connection with

judgment of nativities. We shall again take up these signs in the


chapter on decanates and||the rulers of signs. We may now pass on
to a consideration of the Moon in the signs, wid the poative and
negative centres.

now

It is

essential

to

memorise the symbols of the signs of the

zodiac and their numerical order as follows

Name

Aries

Symbol

Numerical
Order

Name

Taurus

11.

I.

Cancer

Leo

III.

IV.

V.

Gemini

'

Libra

Scorpio

Sagit&rllls

Capricorn

Aquarius

in

yf

Symbol

^C*d*^

VII.

VIII.

IX.

'

X...

XL

Virgo

VI.
Pisces

x
XII

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CHAPTER XVIL
The Sun

The Moon and the

Zodiac

by day and the Moon

rules

by night. The Sun


and the Moon the negative
or receptive. A great portion of humanity at the present time is
preparing to emerge from the illusive fascination of the ^T> (in's
rules

rei>re8ents the positive lifegiving principle,

influence, but
its

it

limitations.

will

be

We

many

centuries ere the majority

have said

is frte

from

previous chapters that the cieiinea-

in

^hrou^h the signs each nnntli

tions for the Sun's apparent passat^e

would also indicate the character of the personality when the Mooo

was posited

in that sign at birth,

The Sun

IS true.

and with certain modifications

purer part of our nature, and the character which

our being

this

represents the heart, the higher emotions, the

whilst the

Moon

is

at the root of

represents the brain; the senses, and the

part of our nature which cognises and gains experiences from the
physical

and

luminaries

is

The

objective world.

very

marked and

distinction

defuiitc,

between the two

although they represent two

halves of one whole. Objectively we see the light from the Moon
when she is above the earth and the Sun below, and subjectively we
know that when the personality is strong and the individuality weak,

Strong personalities are

the lunar nature is in evidence.


desire

and

self-hood, whilst strong individuals are

broad, liberal,

magnanimous,

and

perception, and objecis,


active

the

"^he

former cling

more

scnsiti\e.

bound by the

senses, in

senses are

whilst the latter are not so

mind and

the

the

hit^her emotions, the subjective

more importance than ihe objective;

full

of

more expansive,
to form,

keen,
inj(

and
more in

world being of

thoughtfulness, and

refiectioD,

will-power are stronger than desire and impulse.

human

Until the student of

nature has learned to distinguish

between the character asleiqyressed by the heart and the brain, he


find
a:r

it difficult

rt

from the personal,

iiidivuUial

pirtirularly

speaking;, tht re are so

the

Moon

will

how much individual character there is


and how much is personal and how much

to discover

at

few

the present time,

who know

when, comparatively

As a general rule,
Sun is an indication
both Sun and Moon are

themselves.

piaced higher in the heavens than the

that the personality

is

the stronger.

above the earth, both characters

When
may

be strong.

In nocturnal

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horoscopes,

that

when

is,

the birth takes place after sunset,

Moon

is

in the

judgment of horoscopes.

the

more often above the earth ; but it will also happen that
both luminaries are below, and both may therefore be weak and the
All this, howeveti will be explained
life correspondingly unfortunate.

Wf

may now proceed to give a few hints as to the nature


when the Moon is passing through the twelve signs.

of the

personality

THB MX>M IN ARIES


This makes the person an ^enthusiast in some direction impulsive, aggressive and miHtant in manner, sometimes irritable and liable
;

Insists on

to fits of anger.

superiors

chanjTPable, and dependent


lie

or (iiscipliae.

having

and

independent

own way disobedient


Somewhat volatile

his

self-reliant.

to

or

upon impulse; disliking conventionality

ntay achieve

May

popularity or notoriety.

be

placed in some positbn in which he exercises authority over a number of people or

is

head over many.

He

will

go more by

prominent part
tunate one

and

in

life in

and there

is

some way,

He

ventures.

favours

in his sphere of life.

The mother

will play a

often not a sympathetic or for-

likelihood of differences !>etween the native

may

his parents, or the latter

This position

be at the head of some

than intuition.

intellect

the

He will

some way prominent

undertaking, or Mill be in

nnlitary

will strike out

die eariy or be separated from him.


pursuits,

independent or

original

a path for himself or at least attempt to

do so; and much that he does, both wrong and right, will be tmex>
pected by his friends and contrary to their advice. Mysticism or
occultism of some kind may ^ow in his life ; or the tendency may
take the form of a necessity for secrecy in some of his affairs ; his
occupation
class,

may sometimes

though

involve secrecv or mystery or bo of low

this is very contrary to his nature.

He may

meet with

unpopularity or threatened scandal of some kind.

THB MOON

The
and not

personality

is

quiet

IN

to be thwarted in his aims.

and desirous nf
tive by nature,

excelling.

persistent, determined,

Somewhat

hopeful, ambitious,

Follows established customs, conserva-

resists chanj^e

and outside influences,

position f(ams friends lor the native,

mooey, houses, or land.

TAURUS

and unimpulsive

i iiis

lunar

and lavours the acquisition

of

It fevours occupations of the nature of the

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earthy element; dealing'

land, hon^p?^,

in

may

businesses; or the native

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heavy

siicceeU to

floods, old established

and

father's business

ilie

gain or inherit from a parent.

Sometimes the occupation may be one considered low

class,

plebeian, or unpopular, involving secrecy or mystery; but

will

it

and the native may prosper financially.


It is fiftvourabie for occupations of water and ]i(]uids, and for living
near rivers or on the coast; and slightly pood for money derived
from oinpanies, wholesale trading, associations, societies, tc. The
native is somewhat sensuous and material, but sociable and of {,-ood
generally be remunerative,

(.

It is slightly favourable for singing, music, painting

disposition.

for

gaining friends and joining societies.

MOON

1111.

Tliis

lunar position

GKMINl

IN

strengthens the intellect, and

makes the

native a lover of books, of study, of scientific and literary pursuits;

him to some occupation of a mercurial nature. He is


mind and body ; likely to change bis residence frequently,
or has more than one house ; often goes on short journeys ; travels,
or is out and about a good deal ; is often out doors, walking or riding,
and

inclines

active in

hands and arms.


messenger,

He

on other people.

etc., or calling

Is able to live

traveller,

by

salesman,

is skilful

speaker,

and dexterous with his

and

his wits,

journalist, engraver, artist, sculptor, or by study

have more than one occupation, or may change

mind

is

may

clerk,

gain

money as

writer,

and

designer,

May

literature.

his occupation.

The

may be irresolution, or lack of


a bad horoscope this may show as underhanded-

prone to change, and there

perseverance; in

ness, subtlety, lack of straightforwardness

and honesty, especially

in

matters of the second, third and fourth houses.

THB MOON

CANCBR

IN

This indicates a personality fond of ease and comfort, homely


in his habits, and attached to his fsmily.
It attaches him to his
mother,

whom

manner,

is

he

may

resemble.

greatly by his surroundini^f,

some extent
adopts their
of

others,

He

is firiendly

imaginative, emotional and changeable.

falls

in

in

le is influenced

sensitive to outside influences,

readily with the

suj^'gcstions,

and lakes

is

and sociable
I

ways and methods of

and

to

others,

sympathises with the joys and sorrows

his colouring

from outside to some

extent.

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He
in

most

is

when

fortunate

acting

under

accordance with, the advice of someone

the direction

of,

or

But

may

be

else.

this

greatly modified if positive signs or planets are prominent in the


signs, espedally,
; under the influence of Mars, or martial
he may show much positiveoese and independence. There is some
ability for acting, mimicking, expressing the thoughts and emotions

nativity

of others

also for

somtwhat

to

and

psychisiii,

drawn

watery element

The natn e

is

by water

deals in liquids

This position relates

musir, paintinj: or poetry.

mediumship,
to the

and

tlie
;

astral plane generally.

lives neai

water or travels

fortunate with house

is

or

land

propet ty and shipping.

THB HOON

LBO

IN

the native, to put him in


and to give him authority
over others as bead, or manager, or director. It gives ibe &vour of
those in higher ranks of life than the native. Heis ambitious, desirous
of occupying a prominent place, and does not hesitate to come before
the public.
He is hononralilc, p( !iprr)i!s in money matters, high

This lunar

positiott

tends to

uplift

positions of responsibility or prominence,

minded, candid, and

warm

He

hearted.

susceptible in affairs of

is

the heart, a favourite with the opposite sex, and a sincere lover,

favours intuition and genius


It gives

some

it

ft

gives love of music, poetry, or painting.

love of luxuries, pleasures, perfumes, jewels, line clothes,

etc.

THB MOON

The

ing some intellectual pursuit


easily.

IN VIRGO

native has good intellectual powers and is capable of follow-

Ii

lie

has a good

grain or food stutTs,


fectioner;

memory and

learns

cover? a ^resA variety of occupations: servant, manager,

apent. or subordinate in any capacity;

and

any

druggist, herbalist,

any occupation connected with

such as farmer,

miller, grocer,

maltster, con-

connected with drugs or medicine, chemist,


analyst, doctor,

dispenser, etc.

He makes

trustworthy and fortunate servant and himself is fortunate through


servants or those under him.

make him

quiet

or pretentious.

May
is

This position, taken alone, tends to

and easy going, somewhat

He

has

many

irresolute, not ambitious

friends, especially

female friends.

belong to some company, firm, society, or association.

likelihood of

many

^hnrt jour.neysand

There
work as secretary, messenger,

clerk, traveller, schoolmaster, etc.

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IN LIBRA

This position favours general popularity.

It

^i\es fondness for

music, poetry, and the fine arts generally, and nuicli ability in this

The

direction.

aad

easily

f,'ains

Much

friends.

native

is

affectionate, f^ood-iiatured, kind in

The

friends.

of his fate

native

is

and many events

through his association with other people

and

inflneiioed

manner

fond of company, society and


of

come about

will

tiis life

ho will be greatly swayed

by other people ; generally by some one person.

It

tends strongly to partnership, not merely in business, but in almost


all affairs of life.
He works with another person in nearly all under*
takings; and without necessarily being irresolute, depends largely

upon someone

and can get along best

else,

associated with someone.

and position

in

The same may be

almost

things

all

when

said of the occupation

in life.

THE MOON

IN SCORPIO

This lunar position makes the native very firm and determined,
self-reliant*

own

and assured, and well able to stand alone and fight his
He is abrupt and plain spoken, positive, energetic and

battles.

capable of hard work,

world and of easy


especially

if

thoiijjh also

living.

He

is

fond of the good things of the

conservative and averse to change,

forced upon him from without

and may be very obstinate

he

is difficult to

sometimes appear very revolutionary

for his

cate or carry out great and reVblutionary changes.


irritable,

He i& sometimes

angry, and revengeful; this being a very bad position

backed up by other

may

evil influences.

give habits of drinking

it

It

fineness of

feeling

if

does not favour morality, and

often causes a coarseness in speech or

manner, and threatens some scandal to the native;


against

influence

own purposes he will


and changeable, and will advo-

and yet

and

refined

instincts,

it

rather tends

it

A death occurs in

mediumship, psychism and occultism.

inclines

to

the native's

family, or in the ranks of their close associates, shortly before or

soon after his birth or early in his

life

and he has much to do with

death, acts as executor, is firequently brought into relation with the

may

some occupation connected with the dead. It


any horoscope; favours marriage in a
male iioroscope, Imt threatens disharmony in the married state or in

dead, or

follow

attracts to the opposite sex in

the relations with the opposite sex.

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THE MOON
This porition gives a quick,

body or mind ; the native

to the

exercise, sports, athletics, is

IN SAGITTARIUS
restless
is

and unsettled manner, other


body and food of physical

active in

is

His

and sincere

some

even

in his belief

if it

is

c!isf)osition

The

sincere and honourable, kindly and good-humoured.

religious

He

quick walker and worker.

inclined to travel, and changes his abode fre(]tiently.

be unorthodox.

and the occult

native

is

There

is

is

natural teacher or preacher, and

may have something of the prophet

in

The

and made more

inclination for mysticism, psychism,

his nature.

intuition is increased

be

and

active,

may be some

psychic gift, such as dairvoyince. There is a


tendency to dreaming and somnambulism. There may be talent or

there

even jrenius

for

philosophy, music,

rt-liginn,

than the religious,

In the

poetry, etc.

show rather
and then occupations and amusements connected

lower type of horoscope

animal side of the si^n

tlic

with shipping and horses

will

be prominent in the

will

He

life.

a faith-

is

worker or servant, and himself benefits by servants or those under


him. He may have two occupations or may change his occupation.
ful

THE MOON
This tends

IN

CAPRICORN

to bring the native before tiie public for

popularity or nuloriely, ^hough

usuaJly has

it

good or

some drawback

evil,

attach-

may achieve

relative fame or notoriety, or may move in


him before many people. If well aspected
at birth; he may be vety popular as the head of some undertaking,
may attract attention as a pronunent or responsible person in some

ing to

it

he

some sphere

way,
if

that brings

for soniething

bndly

position

nspected
ujay

he has done or with which he


the nativity,

in

the

is

publicity

be of an unpleasant nature.

It

associated

signified

gives

by

but
this

some degree

and administrative ability, which is


a cardinal sign, or if a cardinal s%n is
rising.
There is always some drawback or difficulty attaching to the
occupation, to the fame or to the position the native gains; he
of rulership,

generalship,

intensified if the

may

raise

sun

is in

up enemies, open or

secret, or his reputation

of

show,

canliuiis,

is

rather selfish, careful

and knows

liuw

nature and thinks loo

lu

little

may

suffer,

The native is somewhat fond


with money matters, calculating and

with or without his having deserved

it.

int1iicnr'

others, l)Ut

of the leehngs of others.

is

often cold

If the

by

horoscope

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more undesirable

a good one, the

may

be obviated.

If other

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characteristics of this position

influences assist, he

may

attain verjr

considerable fame or prominence.

THB HOON

IN AQUARIUS

This lunar position gives some inclination

for astrology, fortune

dreaming, visions, mediumsbip, mysticism, and the occult


generally.
Subjects that are unusual, original, eccentric, and novel,

telling,

attract

He may become

the native.

a freemason, or join

secret or mystical society, association or brotherhood.

and humanitarian

in his

sympathies

who are

congenial to him, is easily

and

be Ibund

will

in

He

is

fraternises readily with those

drawn into the company of such,

some dub, sodety,

association, or

group of those

He has an inclination for political, educational, and

similarly minded.

may

any movement or public body relating

scientific

work, and

to these

has some inclination for local politics and municipal

He

is

some
broad

join

afTairs.

sociable and sympathetic in manner, and desirous of the good

may

opinion of others, and yet

uncuaveatioaal at times.

It

be very independent, unorthodox, and

mcreases the imagination, intuition, and

mental sensitiveoess generally.

It is slightly

constitution, espedally the nervous system.

the eyesight

may

native

variety, easily

is

fax the

Moon

is afflicted

is restless

and fond of

suffer.

THB MOON
The

un&vouraUe

If the

quiet, retiring,

IN PISCES

and easy-going,

changes his mind,

is irresolute

and not always

to be de-

pended upon, is rather easily discouraged, and meets with obstades, mis*
fortune and opposition in life. It gives a liking for reading of a romantic
or emotional kind, for poetry and mustc that iqq)eals to the emotions

and

feelings.

As

speaker, writer, or composer, the native

copious, imaginative, and diffuse.


iikeiy to be

reason out.

He

more emotional than intellectual; to feel rather tlian to


He is sometimes wanting in buoyancy and hope, is too

serious or too easily depressed, and

sense and humour.


sipation,

is fluent,

inclines to he reliijious, hut is

There

may be a

laudanum drinking,

etc.

various psychic powers

may

frame and increases

fleshy

tiie

favourable for robust health.

may

lack matter-of-fact

common

tendency to intemperance or

dis-

Mediumship, clear dreaming, and

manifest themselves.

It softens the

and glandular structures and is not


There is danger from secret enemies

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the native

may

himself Qot be quite 9traigbtfbrwtrd ; and tbeie is

liability to detention in hospital,

poor house, prison, etc*; bat the

worst effects will not follow unless there are acoomfMinying bad aspects, or other indications in the nativity.

W e may now definitely establish in our mind the idea that the
Sun represents the positive centre, from which the true life is flowing,
and that the Moon is representative of the receiver, or the negative
and magnetic point.

CHAPTER XVIIL
The

Solar- Lunar Combinatioms

It often happens that the birth time


further than the

day of the

rnontli

this

signs as delineated in Ciiapter IV. will

the individual character, but

it

is

not accurately

and year,

When

the horoscope.

sible to cast

is

is

j,'ivc

known any

this rendering;

the case, the


us

some

it

Sun

imposin the

indication as to

often found that these individual

have to be considerably modified. It then becomes


necessary to know what sign the Moon occupied on the day of birth,
and to enable those who do not know the time on the day they were
born, the Moon's position is given in the chapters that follow from
characteristics

the year 1850 to 1900.


It is

quite true that the solar position considerably intluences the

permanent or moral character

amount

cises a considerable
in,
is

of the native, also that the

Moon

exer-

of influence, according to the sigo she

is

over the personal character or that part of the consciousness that

expressed through the brain, and

When the

foregoing chapters have

been carefully studied so as to know the exact value of these solar


and lunar positioos it becomes a simple matter of blending these two
influences together to discover the characteristics of those born on
certain days.

The

foUowinj^ blendinj^ of the

variou> si-ns, which

apply

to

all

may

in-

Sun and Moon

in

the

called solar and lunar combinations, will

persons burn on those days irrespective of the other

planetary positions, but modified to a considerable extent by the rising


sign,

which

will

be dealt with separately in the succeeding chapters.

The principle upon which these solar-lunar combinations are based


is to make the Sun the positive, primary, and life*giving element, and
jiuiarv and formative element, and when
the Moon the negative or
the nature of the sign

is

thoroughly understood,

it

can easily be seen

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how

or 'how

character,

far the

aflects the pfcrionality.

should Impress the


side,

fact

6r

by the Sun, influences the

for the lile side, as represented

form de, as represented 'by the Moon,


to save much confusicm, the student

And

on his mind that the Sun represents the life


Moon the form side, govern-

governing the individual, and the

the whole of the personal and physical characteristics.


These
two symbols blended together represent spirit-matter, the one being
inpf

dependent on the other


life

The

for expression.

and form principles should now be

THB SUN

following biend of the

carefully studied.

IN ARIES

I.

The Sun's apparent passage through

the celestial sign Aries has

been thoroughly described in Chapter IV., therefore it is only necessary to now observe that the primary characteristics of the Sun in
this sign are force

and energy, and the fundamental basis

character will consist of an ambitious,

and during the month

that the

aspirin^,',

Sun remains

of the

enthusiastic nature;

in this sign,

the twelve

lunar positions will either considerably modify this primary influence


or accentuate

Moon

and increase

it,

to focus the rays of the

its

manifestation.

Sun and

But without the

collect the influences that are

constantly being distributed, the individual character would always

be flying off at a tangent, having no medium through which


fiut in studying

focussed.

remember

well to

it

each one of these combinations

could be
it

will

be

that the solar force is the primary influence, the

lunar centre always being a negative, secondary,

and expressive

aspect.

THB SUN AND MOON

IN ARIXS

(CojUMCitH)
This
tion, or

is

in

equivalent to the
the

racter, will act in


will

Sun and the Moon being

in conjunc-

house of the horoscope, and with regard to chaThis position of Sun and Moon
a similar manner.

first

accentuate the con.sciousness

the brain, giving great activity

of thought and quickness uf peri tiptiou, with strung inclinations to


exciteiueni,

endowing

tiiose

Dotn

under this combination with an

intense desire to be at the head of all things; to


leaders

and pioneers

in all mental affairs.

The Sun

be stronger than the Moon, the sign Aries being of a

be

intellectual

will in this case


fiery nature,

and

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not watery like the Moon.

much

citement, and too

Over- work, excessive worry, intense tswould tend to prwJiue diseases of the

activity

brain, and if persisted in, wonld finally produce mental derangement.


This combination increases the self-esteem and iuve of approbation,

and through too much independence brings changes in life and many
aed radi conduct.
It will
cause those under its influence to gravitate to positions of trust and
responsibilily, or where responsibility is undertaken.
tcoubles foUoiviD|f on impulsive actioii

THB

AND MOON

SUN- IN ARIES
I.-II.

IN

TAURUS

(Sinistef Si4m-s*xiiU)

is exalted in the sign Aries, and the Moon in the sign


This combination strengthens the positive and negative

The Sun
Taurus.

The

elements, and produces a very strong character.

of the nature

is

practical; but with- the force of the

physical side

Sun

in

Aries

becomes a very determined one, the ideal and


The disposition is composed of
practical bein^ very well blended.
the Martial V'enusian elements, and tlie sensuous nature is called into

behind

it,

activity.

the character

The

and intuitions are very marked, but there is


The magnetic
self-willed and dogmatic.

intellect

a great tendency to be

and all the senses very keen, the Moon in


Taurus supplying what the Son in Aries usually lacks. It is a
forces are very powerful,

splendid combtiuUion for mental expression, and the nature tends to

become harmonious; but there


born

under

this

combination

is a

preat deal of sensitiveness.

may become mental and

healers, especially along the lines ol hygiene.

abundance of

vitality.

It

tends to

make

the

Those

physical

This sign gives an

life

fortunate, the per-

sonality being able to carry out the ideals of the Aries individuality.

This

is

a good pontton

tions of trust

for financial success in life, also for pbsi*

and authority.

THB SUN

IN ARIES

1.-111.

AND MOON

IN GSMINI

{SittisUr SextiU)

This combination gives a considerable amount of mental activity


and manual dexterity, and there is apt to be a great deal of restless*
ness and over-exertion. The nature is a very changeable one, loving
variety and expression ; but there is a lack of determination and tenaThis combination gives refinement and artistic tencity of purpose.
dencies, and makes those under its iiiiiuence good novelists and

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dover writers of fictbn.

much

and there

of the qualities of Aries to be wasted,

said than

is

done.

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Ttie diutUatic tendencies of the

Mora cnnae

is

oftoi

more

not a very reliable combination until

It. is

thought-control has been practised, but

it

favours mechanical ability.

Over-activity and excitement will tend to produce nervous troubleSi

and

rest will

This position

f^ood for

is

promises some success in

THB SUN

This

is

and

travel

life

all

to the system.

and

literary undertakings

through mental

IN ARIBS

I.-IV.

AND MOON

efforts.

IN

CANCER

{SmisUr Sqmrt)

an exceedingly sensitive combination, giving a consider-

fame ; but the Moon being

amount of ambition and a love

able

harmony

often be required to restore

ceptive in the sign Cancer,

Aries nature.

It

it

adds to

all

increases the intuitive

re-

the splendid i^als of the

and psychic

faculties, ex

pands the imagination, improves the memory and strengthens the

The

brain.

under

it

sensitiveness of

this

combmation causes those

easily able tu reason

approbative

there

and arrive
is

at correct

conclusions

when

not too

generally a great deal of anxiety, especially

in regard to domestic afiairs or matters connected with

Care

born

to feel very keenly the surrounding conditions, but they are

home

in diet is necessary for the successful expression of this

bination, as the health is often

gives success in

life

lifo.

com-

marred by worry and anxiety.

It

through matters connected with horticulture, and

gives ability to design and plan, especially in architecture.

THB SUN

IN ARIBS
I.-V.

AND MOON

(Sinisier

IN LBO

Trim)

This combination gives remarkable intuition, a very atfectionate

and warm heart, but an innate sensitiveness to the surrounding


thought sphere.
It is a harmonious blend and acts more upon
the feelings, stimulating the heart into greater activity, the brain
feeding the heart as

it

were, this causing the intuitions and spiritual

aspirations to be very keen.

This very harmonious combination

gives a tendenry to religious

thought, clear thinking, and correct

mental impressions.
there

is

tremes

The metaphysical

is

easily

encouraged, and

a certain amount of originality of thought and action.


in affairs of the heart will act injuriously

Ex-

and the health would

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be seriously impaired through disappointment?


position brings success through

in

the love

ambition and favours

life.

all

This

matters

connected with music and the drama.

THB SUN

ARISS^ND MOON

IN

{Sinskr

I.-VI.

IN VIRGO

imeot^uiiet^

This combinatioa stimulates the critical and discrimiaative tendency of the Moon in Virgo. It exalts the practical nature and
brings out all the scientific characteristics. The solar poution considerably improves the lunar characteristics and makes tile mind
more logical and more accurate in its judgments. It gives a considerable amount of ability in all literary pursuits, but also awakens
all

the exacting tendencies, althoiif^h

cholic attributes of Virgo.

It

it

dispels

intensities

some

the

and gives a considerable amount of musical

Studies,

io expression.

of the melan-

expression of

strengthens the love of chemistry and hygiene of

It

the Virgo nature and success In hydropathic affairs.

It often gives

greater ability than there is opportunity to use profitably.

comes through holding some servile

THB SUN

We
Sun by

may

It

AND MOON IN LIBRA

I.-Vil.

{Opposition)

therefore

find its expression

This

Lifwa.

and

Moon

is

practically the opposition of the

that is contained in the Aries nature

the equilibrium

in

is a j^ooci

all

Success

po4ti<m.

IN ARIES

have now reached what

the

all

ability, especially

and balance

position for all those

who

of

the-

sign

use comparison,

lends lu bring reflection and perception to a state of balance.

It

causes a keenly seontive nature, and one

the surrounding mental atmosphere.

who

is

very receptive to

It brings out all

matters related

and the fine arts gives a love of recognition, and benefits


the life when it co<operates with Others.
It makes those born under
it good counsellors and advisers, and fits them for the legal profession
to music

or

all

matters where arbitration and judgment are required, usually

the judgment

is

unbiassed and carefully weighed.

tends to bring out

tlie

clairvoyant faculties.

or recognition, and place those under

its

It will

This position
bring somefuuie

influence

in

prominent

positions*

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IN ARIBS

I.-VIII.
Thif!

AND MOON

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IN SCOKPIO

{Dexter inconjunct)

not a good combination, the martial element being very

is

strongly marked, increasing the passions and mcltning the nature to

be rather hard, dogmatic, positive, and even jealous.


life

principle of Aries to be expressed

on physical

It

lines,

causes the

giving revolu-

and making those nnder its influence


and revengeful. In cases where the

tionary tendencies,

excited, irritable, angry,

sign indicates
clines to

it,

and the planetary

mysticism and the occult

positions are fiivourable,

but there

somewhat abused.

faculties being

bination should have a

ts

forceful,

good position

for the health.

and

it

in*

Children born under this com-

favours success

by

be

to

This

also to live pure lives.


It

rising

a danjjer of psychic

good education and be taught

combative and

easily

is

less

not a

assertion

and

aggressiveness.

THB SUN

IN ARIBS
I.-

This

AND MOON

IX.

IN SAGt-TTABlUS

{Dexter Trine)

a very good combination, the fiery tripiicity being well

is

represented.

It

and inspirational
go to extremes, especially in physical
always a certain amount of restlessness and in>

gives a very quick, sympathetic

nature, but a tendency to

matters.

There is
do things

clination to

It intensifies the

hastily, especially in speech.

religious inclinations.

It

strengthens the sincerity and btraightfor*

wardness of thp personality, and gives very strong tendencies to


prophesy or speak unconsciously, yet accurately,
future.

It

and

fits

preachers.

in

regard to the

impulse, some exapf^eration, and a tendency to go

This combination gives some

to excess.

ance,

f^ives

skill

in

musical perform-

those under its influence to become good teachers or

It

is

good for travelling and exploratioo.


Church and religious matters.

It

brings

benefit through the

THE SUN

IN ARIES
I.-X.

AND MOON

CAPRICORN

IN

{Dexter Square)

This combination gives an intense love of fame.


cjualities of

the

Moon

The Saturnine
made

are accentuated, and the personality

exacting and inclined to tluciuating moods.

imsgination and splendid ability in

all

practical

It

gives remarkable

methods conc^ed with

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gaining popularity.
the

personality,

Cleverness

and gives

much

is

combination increases the inquisitiveness of

Tht"?

very determined and positive nature

appreciated, and persons in a higher rank of

This is a very sensitive coma very receptive one, especially to the


moital conditions of others. Tact and diplomacy are ofken overridden by impulse and sdf-assertiveness. It weakens the self-esteem
but increases the love of approbation. It causes those under its influence to aim for leadership, and to rule or domineer over others.
sodety are sometimes worshipped.

and the brain

bination,

It

favours

uncommon

is

pursuits,

and brings success through

force of

character.

THE SUN

IN ARIES

I.-XI.

This combination gives


out

ability to

the personality
the

somewhat

artistic

original

The imagination,

increased,

human nature. It brings


Moon in Aquarius, making

and at limes eccentric.

and there

intuition

nature

is

seniritiveness are

a love of educational and

is

scientific

fortunate influence

influence

its

in all

made very

reliable.

IN

it

also brings help

AKlIiS

I.-XII.

This combination

Sun being

is

AND MOON

IN

PISCES

{Dexter Semi-sextile)

not altogether a harmonious one, the action

too stronf; for the Innar position, which produces a

considerably the impulsiveness of Arifs, and


ing harmoniously,
It

usually

Aries.

is

and assistance from

discontented, restless, and often worrying nature.

under

This

matters connected with associations, public

governments;

THE SIN

tion.

It

with others

and acquaintances.

friends

of the

much

work.

Determination and enterprise are combined, the Aries

steadied and

bodies, local

inten-

mind, well able to express

and mental

intensliies the independence, but gives the ability to deal


Sttccessliilly.

It

and enterprising characteristics and gives some

ability in iiteraty niaicers, a bright, clear


itself.

AgUARlUS

IN

study

the pleasing characteristics of the

all

sifies

AND MOON

(De*ttr SixtiU)

it

when

But

it

tones

down

the two are work-

increases the yenerosity and the spirit of evolu-

gives a love of the occult, the profound and mysterious, but

much sorrow comes

it

into the life, which causes those born


more deeply than most of the combinations under
combination the personality may be very receptive to

to think

In this

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but the person*

must be peaceful and harmonious, othtfwise the

too ^rong and be inclined to cause the


impressions.

Moon

ficMrce trill

to receive too

many

be
evil

success in connection with public institutions,

It fives

asylums, and some authority


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the impressions coming from the higher nature

ali

in

a quiet

and unobtrusive manner,

it

also favourable for all veterinary work.

THB SUM

IN

TAURUS

II.

The Sun

in

Taurus

make

will

the indiWdual character behind

each lunar expression more firm, plodding, enduring and determined,


but there
quietly

will

be a tendency to

move

slower and act more cautiously,

and practically than when the bun was

We

in Ariei>.

have

Moon,
and each combination will tend to strengthen the personality more
than the individuality, which may often lay behind the personal

now

the expression of the

Sun from the

exaltation of the

expression.

THB SUN

IN TAURUiS

AND MOON

IN ARIBS

{Dixter Smi-^exHk)

II.-I.

This combination gives a very strong personatity.

There

is

tendency to be impulsive, headstrong and rather too dogmatic. The


abilities are not under-rated and there is a considerable amount of persistency, tenacity and exactitude.
There is plenty of reserve power
l>eliiiid all

the force that is expended,

and when those born under

combination make up their minds to carry out any purpose


they nearly always succeed

but

in

this
life,

they expect a great deal from

Others and manifest a stubborn desire to

make others conform to

their

requirementsthe moral nature is usually very strong.


This combination gives success In life through energy and the
desire to excel.
all

It

favours enterprisst the spirit of daring and

matters where a determined will is required.

structive

power and the ability to organise.

It

gives good con-

Prosperity

is

obtained

through perseveraoce.

THB SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

IN

TAURUS

(CoMfimeium)

This combination gives a considerable amount of determination,

and those born under

its

influence are not easily thwarted in their

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They

{nurpose.

possess

ft

amount of self-control, but are lather

great

too self-contained, too reserved, and often secretive

markably strong characters,


ing

much

feeling

but they are re-

and hopeful, possess-

fearless, persistent

They

and an affectionate nature.

easily

attain to

great success in the hnancial world and appear to have a disregard


for finance although they cannot help being often very

up with

This combination

it.

is

much mixed

the most practical and solid of the

preceding influences* bnt there is a danger of becoming too obstinate.

When obedience is observedi tliey make


is

a tendency, however, to become too

There
and too reserved

very fine characters/

self-centred,

or determined.

TH SVK

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

The
Taurus

IN GBMtttI

{Sinisftr Smi-sextiU)

tI.*III.

Gemini is considerably steadied by the


and owing to this there is less diffusion, and more

restlessness of

quality,

initiative force

there

is,

however, an inclination towards despon*

dency and self-esteem, which

is

that have not been eradicated.


inclined to be
tellectual

due to some superficial tendencies


Those under this combination are

somewhat selhsh and apt

be assertive

to

but the

in-

tendencies give them good abilities, piving ability to write

and speak,

some cases the powers

in

pression are easily developed.

It is,

ot

language and musical ex-

however, not a very harmonious

combinatiQn, and usually the acquisitive tendencies are very large.

Nervous disorders
is

will

have

to

be guasded against, and temperance

advisaUe.

THE SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

Ii..IV.

This

Cancer
easily
life.

is

is

{SmsUf

IN

CANCER

Ssxtile)

a rather negative combination, the sensitiveness oi

accentuated somewhat, and the emotional nature

excited, especially

Tins combination

in

not

matters
only

runnected

with

the

is

very

home

the sensili\eness and

increases

also produces much


economy and some anxiety with regard to the ftiture welfare. The
imagination is very keen, and there is some tendency to go to extremes, especially when influenced by others.
This combination
sometimes gives inactivity, and increases the powers of sensation,

sometimes the

reserve and

uiiiidity,

but

it

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is

it

a lucky or fortunate oombinafioo,

6^

^viog 'gain thn>uglt

pro-

perty and probably inheritance.

THE SUN

TAURUS AND MOON

IN

II. V.

The emotional and


this

combination

and go

estimate

sensational nature is

there

extremes, also

to

LEO

much

increased under

tendency to ex^^^erate, over-

a purest

is

IN

Sfmn)

(Simster

to

be easily inHuenced in

all

matters connected with speculation, probably lo gansbling and sensational

The

pleasure.

affections are

keen

likes

and

Care

dislikes.

sometimes

b very often

unfortunate channels, and there

easily

drawn

into

a tendency to express

will be necessary to avoid over-indul-

may become abnormal unless


may he strengthened considerably

gence, especially in the appetites, which

checked.

The moral

nature

life, but the early portion is often one in


which either psychic tendencies; or sensations play a very prominent

towards the close of the


part.

The

nature

adectional

excesses should be avoided.

is

ardent

Tiiere

is

and

some

at

times passionate

poetic abiHty, the imagi*

nation l)cing \rry vivid.

THE SUN

IN TAt
1 1

The

\'

critical fatulf.p'-

nature which

is

behind

KLs AST* MOON IN VIRGO

Simsier Trim;)

are accentuated by the practical Taurean


pcrsunality, and this cumbination gives

tat;

US some of the very best business types of character.

In

all

busi*

ness pursuits they are very persistent, precise, and pronounced in


their judgments.

This

is

a very successful combination, being a<

harmonious blend of the earthy


practical tendencies,

triplicity,

and Virgo being the

which brings out

all

the

ruler of the business world,

the personality has liere the opportunity and facility for expression.

The moral nature


personal

is

firm, giving

much

conscientiousness to assist the

Behind much apparent

character.

pliability there

fixed determination, which gives great success in

life in all

is

business

pursuits.

THE SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

II.-VIL

This
siderable

is

IN LIBRA

{SinisUr Jmonjunet)

an inharmonious combination, and there

amount of bias and one*sided judgment

is

usually a con>

in the nature, the

blending of an earthy individuality and an airy personality

is

not

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tends to increase the sepaiativf tendencies and

It

usually causes the personality to arrive at faulty decisions, which are


often the result of another's influence in the

life.

It

gives a certain

amount of determination, but it is usually of a stubborn nature.


Tbose born under this influence are apt to be guided by their feelings
rather than by their reason. There is likely to be much individual
jealousy and vindictiveness displayed, especially towards strangers

The

and opponents.

personality

is

apt to be very afTaMe, a{;rceable

and more refined and polished than the individual character, but the
determination that

where
tion

behind the personality

is

will oiten carry the point

This combina-

either merit or persuasion has not succeeded.

depends very much on the planetary

THE SUN

IN

positions.

TAURUS AND MOON

1 1. -VIII.

SCORPIO

IN

(Opposition.)

This position gives a certain amount of vanity, self-esteem, and

There is much reserve and


a grezt deal of secretion and concentrated force. A good edu-

the feelings are very strong and intense.


often

cation

very necessary for this combination, otherwise there

is

is

tendency to be far too easily influenced by environment and surrounding conditions.

who

Pride and jealousy

may cause

are born under this combination

amount

siderable

reliance

come

is

always a con-

nature will becotne a very selfish one.

througii persistent determination

Success

and dogged

self-

and stubborness.

THE SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

II.- IX.

The

IN

SAGITTARIUS

(Dexter Inconjutut)

determination behind the Sagittarius personality will incline

those bora under


things.

the downfall of those

but there

of determination for f^ood or evil, and unless the

latter is restrained the

in life will

It

its

influence very greatly to go to extremes in all

gives a tendency to Impulsive action and hasty speech

and when provoked a very great deal more is said than is probably
thought or meant, and there may be a tendency to be very unkind
and argumentative when put out. This is not a good combination
unless planetary positions counteract

it,

the personality being far too

impulsive for the individual nature, but there

is

aspiration,

of science, also a tendency toward philosophy

and

and a love

religion,

which

improves the nature.

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TAURUS AND MOON

IN

{Dexter

This
dency

IN CAPRICORN

T fine)

and a tenand well-laid-out plans and schemes.


very independent and determined, and the

a very practical combination, piving caution

is

make very

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careful

The whole character

is

ambitions are keen, but more concerned with conservatism and conven-

having to do with physical objects and personal surround-

tidnality,

This

ings.

is

a very

succesafiil

combinatiMi of the earthy tripHcity,

making those bora under it exceamvely practical and well able to


build up a fortune. They are especially adapted for a public life, or
where the energies are put to good uses in carving out a proi^wrous
career;

they will possess ^reat attainments, aspire to reach preat

heights, are tilled with ambition and are able to exert


for the

purpose of achieving physical attainments.

tlie

This

become successful organisers and

to deal with big schemes,

personal

gi\ cs ability

to carry

out huge plans.


1

THB SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON IN ADUAR1US

n.*Xl.

(Dtxter Situut*)

This is a practical combination, giving thoroughness, carefulness,


prudence and caution, with a considerable amount of reserve.
gives honesty of purpose, sincerity

and refinement, and those

It

bom

under this combination are able to concentrate their thoughts, be*


come \'ery industrious, persevering and successful. This combination tends towards eccentricity, and causes those born under it to
become very self-centred.

THB SUN

IN

TAURUS AND MOON

This

is

Aries and

Sun in
mind more, gives less
some respects increases the com-

not quite so unfortunate as the combination of

Moon

It steadies

in Pisces.

inclination to restlessness

bativeness.

IN PISCB8

{Ehifkr Sixtile)

II.'XII.

but in

Those born under

this

the

combination are very hospitable,

very receptive to the wants and. requirements of others, kind and

and very well disposed. This is a fortunate combination,


and success comes easily. It increases the mediumistic tendencies
pliable

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and gives receptivity
aifected

and

The

to psychic inHiiences.

inclined towards

THB

good
SI

disposition

is

easily

peace and harmony.

living,

N IN GBHINI
III.

The Sun in Gemini

as the motive force behind the lunar expres*

sions will give a dtialistic, restlcias and irritable tendencyp with the

The

desires always running on intetlectuai lines.


will

than
is

be more dualistic

Ill.-I.

This

combination

and fond of expressing


the

IN ARIBS

{Smister SixtiU)

will give a very intellectual nature,

this

fond of

and make those


pursuits*

intellectttal

but there

their thoughts,

is

bom

studious,

a danger of

some extremes and becoming too insomewhat too changeable. But it is a very strong

personality going

dependent, also

permanency

is strong, there

of pedigree.

THB SUN IN GBUINl ANO MOON

under

is less

The willpower

in the foregfoing solar positions.

some pride and love

individual character

expression, and there

in its

to

and powerful combination, especially in all intellectual matters. It


The
gives a very ambitious spirit and strensjthens the assertivcncss.
nature

is

feeling.

a very positive one, and somewhat lacking in sympathy and

There

is

liability

too

to live

giving danger of brain troubles, and there

come

erratic,

much

is

also

in

the head, this

a tendency to be-

and express a great amount of self-will.

THB SUN

IN

GEMINI ANT> MOON

III. '11.

{Sinister

IN

TAURUS

Semi-uxith)

This combination gives a considerable amount of sensitiveness,

much
tion,

determination and firmness.

and causes the

feelings

It

is

and ambitions

a very sensitive
to

lie

combina-

strong and powerful,

owing to the intellect that is mixed up with the sensational nature.


There is apt to be a conaderable amount of energy, and perseverance,
and determination. The Gemini characteristics are very much
strengthened by this combination, and there is not so much change*
ability, restlessness,

able

combination.

and
It

irritability,

hut

it is

not altogether a favour-

gives gain through relatives and literary

pursuits.

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GEMINI AND MOON IN GBMINI

IN

(CMjunetum)

Ill.-ill.

This combination indicates a considerable amoaat of wilfulness,


activity and restlessness, and a tendency to meastire all ihinj^s from
an intellectual standpoint. There is a certain amount of self-esteem
and independence, and the feelings are not so active as in the other
combinations of this polarity. The motive temperament

will

dominate.

There is mudi dextarity in all matters where the hands are employed.
There is an inclination for the Moon to express the Sun very clearly
in this combination, giving refinement, artistic tendencies and literary
ability.

THS SUN

GSmNI AND MOON

IN

IN

CANCBR

(Smi-sexiOt)

III.-IV.

This combiaation gives a strong inclination towards economy

and

thrift in

the

home

fare of others, but

There
and

is

likely to

it

be a

life,
is

freat deal of travellint^, also

sympathy from

a lonj^ins,' for

are well

ative faculties

also in all matters concerned with the wel-

a very sensitive and anxious combination*

much

restlessness

others, but the artistic and imagin-

developed.

The

receptive

nature

very

is

and upset by surrounding conditions. This position


gives success in all matters refi^arding transit and pubKc affairs,
easily affected

THE SUN

IN

GBMINI AND MOON IN LEO

III.-V.

(Sextile)

personality suffers by this combination, as there

The Leo

sufficient firmness in the backLjroutid to

theretoie there

be too

is likely to

nmch

is

not

support the \,eo indications

impulse, and the affections are

The imagination is active, and there is poetical and


This combination gives a kind of weird tendency,
at times a liability to hypochondria. The affections are

very easily moved.

dramatic

ability.

and there

is

keen, but there

much

is

love of display.

There

is

some

literary

alnlity in the direction of fiction, etc.

THB

St;N IN

GEMINI AND MOON IN VIRGO


'

III..VI.

This

is

{Squads)

a very good combination, the Mercurial elements coming

out very forcibly, inclining the mind to be studious, critical and


analytical.

It gives

a great love

for chemistry,

humanitarian views.

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and

inclines to the tiKly of the law?^ of hycriene.

be some mistrust and melancholic tendencies, and

a very sensi-

It is

mind

tive combination, however, with regard to the

apt to

tliere is

worry or anxiety

if

be given way to, the nervous system may suffer considwably. Persons born under this combination may obtain great benefit through
nursing and serving others, also by their clever criticism, but should
avoid

irritability,

stron?

which

liability to

THB SDN

mar

apt to

is

some
duplicity and
but

will,

It

a very

i'^

It

gives a
is

indecisioD.

GEMINI AND MOON IH LIBKA

IN'

(Trme)

III.-VII.

This

the finer qualities.

and when perverted there

suhtltny,

good conihination,

built

up on the

gives mucii relinement and a syinpathelu; nature

the intuitions, gives a great

amount

oi foresight,

it

airy triplicity.

also increases

sharpness to the

perceptive faculties, inclines to study, gives ability for public writing

and a great amount of imitativeness. It is necessary for those born


under this combination to live purely. The faculty of comparison is
well developed and there is some probability of becoming popular. It
gives success in artistic pursuits.

THB SUN

GBMINI AND MOON IN SCORPIO

IN

III.-VIII.

This

is

(Ineenjunct)

by no means a good combination, there being very

harmony between the common and

fixed signs.

It

which are rather hard and severe,


deocy to combativeness, much determination, and

flicre is a ten-,

critical faculties,

down without

rebuildint!:

it

^ivc'?

arj^anientiv

little

accentuates the

eii -ss,

desire

to pull

assertiveness,

over-sensitiveness, jealously, pride, and self-esteem.

THK SUN

IN

GEMINI
1

This

much

much

force,

energy,

activity

much enthusiasm,
;

IN

SAGITTARIUS

restlessness,

There

is

lacli

of continuity, too

apt to be waste of mental

exceptional force of character and a great

the personal character appears to be far in excess

of the individual, but

may

and

and nervousness.

deal of excitement

and

MOON

{Opposition)

not always a good combination, owint,' to these two signs

is

giving too

iVTJ

11. -IX.

tlie

higher and lower minds are both active,

benefit each other, the lower aspiring for light

by devotion.

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This

11

. -

IN

CAPRICORN

Inconjunct)

a very good business coTn!>tiuition, and

is

ballast an<l steadiness lo the


is

AND MOON

IN GEMINI

75

Mercunai tm

i^ives Sritari;ine

it

It-nry.

he inilivnUiality

quick, but the personality ofiea slow, therefore there

may be

a lack

of harmony, but by labour, perseverance, and patience, a great deal


of good

work may be done by the personal character

for the build-

ing up of the individuality.

This combination gives mental temperament, a love of science, some tact and diplomacy, and often much
ingenuity.

THB SUN

IN GEMINI

AND MOON

ill.- XI.

This

IN

AQVARtUS

{Trine)

a very good combination of the airy triplicity.

is

a great deal of mental and physical activity.

cornbinafion are ^oo<l character readers, also

,H

It

gives

horn under this

Tlio'^c
t

luitnUs of meta-

physics; they are able to get along very weii uuii strangers, but

The artistic faculty may be culticome through co-operation with others, also

should always avoid excitement.


vated.

Success

will

through science and

art.

THB SUN
This
bility,

IN GBMINI

AND MOON

III.XII.

{Sqm)

intensifies the restlessness

but

it

and causes a great deal nf irrita-

gives a great desire for knowledge, which often comes

There

psychically.

IN FISCBS

frequently a great deal of dissatisfaction,

is

yearning for the unattainable, disconitnl and peevishness.


psychic combination, producing great receptivity,
to dip into hidden mysteries; the

mysterious and weird

uncommon

novels,

it

,'ind

This

mind becomes vtiy receptive

THE SUN

IN

;i

to the

also gives success iu writing strange

and out-of-the-common

is

an inclination

and

pursuits.

CANCER

IV,

This

is

not a strong position for the individttality, therefore the

personal characteristics
qualities. Tenacity,

very marked.

It

may

pull considerably

away from

the higher

attachment and the clinging desire for objects are

makes

the individualcharacter exceedingly sensitive,

impressionable, and highly emotional, often lacking in self-reliance,

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and giving a yearning towards feeling. There is power to pqfchoIt gives a very
raetrise and sense the genera! conditions of others.
tenacious moral character. The signs of awakening wiU be shown in
activity

and power.

THB SUN

IN

CANCER AND MOON IN ARIBS


{Square)

IV.-l.

This combination gives


tency, a liability to

become heid^tronij and

fame, ambition, ami a

The

parents

a great deal of activity,

io lead

di->irc

n<iy aliecl

nnd be

at

persis-

the head of things.

very considerably.

ilie lite

much

to extremes, a love of

Tiiere

is

a great

deal of impulse in the personal character, which will briug

sorrows into the

fame

will

life.

Success

will

come through

be sought.

THE SUN

IN CANCBft

AND MOON IN TAURUS

IV.-II.

(SextiU)

This gives a considerable amount of sensitiveness, but


higher faculties are stimulated.
in this

many

public affairs and

all

the

There are some morbid tendencies

combination, and self>control must be piractised before success

can be obtained. This gives a very psychic nature, keen intuitions,


and great receptivity. The nature is imaginative, impressionable,
and very easily affected by others. Good company should always be
This omblnalion nialces good m(l!iuIn^ and gives the
chosen.
ability to

ps^ychometrise.

There

attached to this combination.

is

ceiuin amount of fortune

favours the sympathetic tempera*

It

ment.

THE SUN

IN

CANCeX AND MOON

IV.-lll.

IN

GEMINI

(Smi'UxtiU)

This gives a personality very susceptible of education, and makes


the brain exceedingly sensitive and receptive to the higher part of the

There is a great love of knowledge and a great deal of activity


and energy, especially in literary matters and travel. Artistic ten*

nature.

dencies in the

home

life

may

be displayed.

Success will come

through the help and assistance of relatives.

THE SON

IN

CANCtK AND MOON

IV. -IV.

Fancy and itnagination

will

IN

CANCER

(Conjnuction)

be manifest

ip this

combination.

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and there is a great liability to go to extremes. It gives independence


and conservatism, or a clinging to ancient customs and habits there
;

is also

much

Inertia will produce laziness, but

changeability.

when

other planetary influences allow, the tenacity and motive power will

be

great.

THB SUN

CANCKR ASn MOON IN LEO

IN

IV.-V.

{Semisextiie)

This combination pives very keen and sensitive

awakens the animal

side of the nature,

and there

extremes; restlessness, especially where love


great love of the drama, and sometimes a

is

is

feelinps.

a liability to

concerned.

It

go

It

to

gives

and

love of sensation

the aliectional nature is very strong and loves

ardent feelings;

romance.

THB SUN

IN CANCKft

AND UOOM IN VIRCO

IV.-VI.

(SextiU)

This gives a very sensitive and passive nature, with a certain


amount of discrimination in all matters where the feelings and emotions
are concerned.

There

is

liability to

go

especially where business matters are


receptive,

to extremes

concerned.

and mediumistic; at times there

is

and to worry,
The nature is

a liability to obsession,

the nature being very receptive to psychic influences.

THB SUN

IN

CWCRR AND MOON

IV..Vli.

IN LIBRA

{Square)

This gives more balance to the sensitive and emotional nature of


Cancer, and increases the perception and directions,
matters connected with the
giving

home

life;

it

particiilarl\

in

stinmlatcs the ideality,

harmony and balance to the internal feelings. It also ijives


and a love of coming before the public for fame

ability for writing,

or recognition.

THE SUN

IN

CANCER AND MOON


IV.-VIII.

IN

This combination enables the personality


effect

SCORPIO

(Trine)
to

have a

;upon the sensitive nature of Cancer, making

sometimes

selfish; there is

apt

to

it

sulidityiiij;

harder and

be much vindictiveness and

jealousy and pride, especially in matters connected with the feelings.


It gives

a love of display and attracts towards the opposite sex

the

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is erisily

niaLjnetisiii

^tiniuhited towards sensation.

It

gives success

in uiagiccil uiid psychic altairs.

THE SUN

IN

CANCER AND MOON


IV. -IX.

This

is

SAGITTARIUS

IN

{IlUPnjUHCt)

a very inharmonious combination, the personality being

far too active

for

the

in(3i\ iduality,

and devotional nature.

It

but

gives too

stimulates

it

much

thi;

emotional

activity with re^^ard to

speech, a restless nature and a constant yearning for the unattain-

This combination gives some psychic

alile.

gifts

and the

ability to

prophecy and bring through Into the brain dreams, etc. It nnay lead
It will bring saccess from foreign affairs
to inspirational speaking.

and

religious matters.

THK SUN

IN CANCffR

IV.-X.

AND MOON IN CAPRICORN


{OppesiUen)

This makes the individual character more practical, more amand gives aptitude for business and practical pursuits. But

bitious,
it

Many obstacles

gives an inability to express the internal feelings.

will

come

into the

life,

but the ambitions will be keen and there will

be a great love of fame and a desire to lead and govern.

THB SUN

IN

\N( P.R

AND MOON

IV.-Xi.

IN

AQUARIUS

{liuonjwuf)

This vk not a very harmonious combination, but


all

it

gives abiMty in

matters connected with associations and some degree of success

public

life.

tactful, careful

and diplomatic

than for the interior.


faculties.

in

Persons horn under this combination arc apt to be very

The

It

eyesight

THE SUN

it

hts the Hte

more

for

gives ability for pamting and

may need
IN

artistic

protection.

CANCKK AND MOON

IV.-XII.

externahties

some

IN PISCES

{Trim)

This is a very harmonious combination of the watery triplicity,


awakening the emotional nature, and making the mind very receptive
it gives mediumistic tendencies, a liability to hysteria, much fancy,
and a desire to obtain knowledge. Psychic faculties maybe developed
and there will be an interior knowledge of the public mind and its
requirements.

It

gives success in

life.

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IN LEO

V.

The Sun

in

Lea

gives a good moral nature

it

makes the

indi-

and ardent in all matters of affection, firm,


self-reliant, sincere, magoanimoust noble-minded, austere, and detemnined. All combinations from this solar centre will be strengthened
by the individuality. Many of the experiences of the life will be jn
viduality vexy sincere

connection with love af&trs, and matters of the heart and inner
feelings.

THB SUN

IN LEO
V.-l.

This
the

is

AND MOON

IN

AaiRS

(Triiu)

a harmonious combination of the fiery triplicity, an J with

Moon ninth

sign from the Solar Centre there

is

and a tendency towards rclif,Mous thought, niiu h


tion, and love of being leaders and at the head of

n love of pliilosopli

idealitv, (ielerminaihinj^s.

It

^,'ives

very persistent, dominant, enthusiastic, and industrious nature, with

much combat iveness, though the combativeness of Aries is subdued


by the Leo influence. There is a necesnty for restraint where feeling
is

concerned.

It gives success in life.

THE SUN

LKO AND MOON

IN

v.-

1.

IN

TAURUS

{Square)

This gives a very determined nature, with an inclination


the heart into physical things.

It

to put

strengthens the business intuitions,

makes good bankers and stockbrokers


a love of hygiene, and a strongly vitalised constitution.
There is much strength in this combination ; the character becomes
very firm and at times obstinate.
gives fortune in finance, and

it

also gives

THE SUN

IN

LBOAND MOON

V.^in.
This givcR great activity
termination behuid

it,

IN

GEMINI

(Sextih)

to the personal nature,

with

much

de-

urging the lunar tendencies to greater activity,

and some restraint will be needed. It inclines towards music and


the drama, gives ability for writing and poetry, the hands being ever
This combination makes gifted and
ready to express the heart.
clever persons.

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THB SUN

IN LBO

AND MOON

This cauMS much sensiUveaess and


It also

affairs.

givra a (cadency to

be n<!cessary in sexual

g;o

This

affairs.

much sorrow

to the love

and restraint will


a rather good eombinatioa

to extremes
is

being receptive to influences from the heart


stimulate"; the love emotions and makes the feelings very keen and

for the
it

IN CANCER

{tma^wut)

V..IV.

mind, the

and rather too ardent and attached to the object of

sensitive,
tion.

It

lirain

gives success in

THB SUN

AND MOON

IN LBO

V..V.

IN LBO

{CvHjtmdion)

This gives a very independent nature, and makes those


it

much

own under many

they are capable of holding their

culties, hut there is a

tendency to

p;o

to

extremes.

It

much

intuition,

and abihty as teachers

nectioM with schools, concerts, pleasure parties and

diffi-

often fives too

reserve and a threat desire ior alTeclion from others.

bination gives

bom under

somewhat proud, but very kind-hearted and

rather self-centred,

generous

affec-

hnancialiy.

life

or

This com-

work

in

con-

amusements

of

various kinds.

THE SUN

LEO AND MOON

IN

V.-VI.

The Moon

is

in

the

house from

first

good business instincts, chastity,


critical,

restless

and anxious.

ideality,

and

the Sun.

This gives

but a tendency to be very

This combination gives ability

music, literature, chemistry, hygiene, and


ideal

VIRGO

IN

{Semi-sextiU)

practical are blended.

many

It also fits

for

subjects where the

those under

its

influence

to hold responsible subordinate posts as head servants either in public

or private

life.

It is

a successful combination.

THB SUN

IN

LEO AND MOON IN UBRA

v.-vii.

This gives much


ifying

(SixHuy

intuition, spiritual inclinations,

and harmonising, with

a love of class-

ability to foresee the future

strong intuitional impressions which

come from the

by the

individuality.

Strengthens the affections, gives compassion and a desire to do


public good.

This

is

It

some

a very harmonious and successful combination.

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AND MOON IN SCORPIO


V.-VIIL (5fiMHv)

THE SUM

IN LBO

This OHnbinattoD gives much love of show* ansteritx, an inclinaand at times proud and arrogant. But persons

tion to be rather hard

born under this influence have very often thuir internal nature hidden

There

under a hard exterior.


affairs, or

where sensation

is

danger of goin^'

is

to excesses in love

concerned, and a reckless or careless

life

will injure or disease ilie heart.

TKB SUN

IN LEO

AND UOON

V.-IX.

This
but

it

is

a very

gives

SAGITTARIUS

IN

{Trine)

good combination, belonging to the

much

fiery triplicity,

restlessness, j^reat inclination to go to extremes,

The Moon

especially in religious matters, or matters of the heart.

the fourth house from the Solar Cenire, therefore in perfect har-

is in

mony with

There

it.

a great love of pleasure, much hope and joy


and successful combination.

is

in the nature, this being a hopeful

THE SUN

IN

LEO AND MOON IN CAPRICORN

V.-X.

This tends

to

and exactitude.
selfish, and too
pulling

harden the

The

(Incoujmwt.)
interior nature, giving

personality

is

iacliued

practical externally, but

away from

innde the heart

This being the

externals.

much ambition

to be rather grasping,

fifth

Sun the circulation is apt to suffer. It gives great love


and 'ability to organise, govern and rule
ambitions are very keen and determined.
leadership,

THB SUN

IN LBO

is

always

oi power

and

others.

The

AND KOON IN AQUARIUS

V.-XI.

This combination

is

house from the

(Oi^'NM)

equal to the

Moon being

in opposition to

the

a sevrath house influence, causing the personality to


go out to many indiscriminately ; it gives intuition and ability to
judge human nature quickly, and some very marked occult tendencies.
It gives refinement and much determination and will-power.
Sun.

It

acts as

*THB SUN T\ LEO AND MOON IN PISCBS


V.-Xll.

There

is

very

little

harmony

{InconjuHct)

in this combinatiOD, as the brain

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is

often negative to the internal feelings, therefore there is often dis-

There

content and dissatisfaction.

mediumsbip and

The

ing.

is

some tendency

nature

is inclined

to

to occultism,

and strange

inspirational speaking, poetry

become dreamy, and

writ-

tim^

at

too

passive.

THE SUN

IN

VIRGO

<

VI.

This gives a practical individuality and a discriminative nature.


It

tends to lead the whole oC the lunar expressicms more into practical

methods, where the discriminative faculties can be called out as


as possible
affairs,

the

it

also connects the personality with maternal

home

instincts being strongly

THB SUN

IN

This ^ives very keen mental


lead in any business affairs.

marked.

VIRGO AND MOON

VI. -I.

fully

and family

IN

ARIBS

{htconjunct)
abilities,

and tends

The personahty is

to

fit

one to take

mirthful, witty, active,

sharp, impulsive and ijuick to forcsc;^, but the solid nature of the
inriucnce behind

solar

enables

it

the

whole combination to work

a tenancy to live too mi^ in the head,


and the nature may be somewhat lacking in sympathy, and selitshness
will express itself when the will is thwarted; this works out in
There

harmcmioasty.

is

sarcasm.

THB SUN

IN VIRGO
.

AND MOON
(Jnm)

IN

TAURUS

V1..II.

This combinakicm in the earthy triplidty brings out

all

the intai>

and strengthens the scientific or practical ability,


giving keen perceptions and fitting those under its influence to be
tive faculties

very competent

in the

business world.

the surroundin;^ thought-sphere, and

bination will give

It

fpves

some poetic

some reserve and

secretion,

much

receptivity to

This com-

instinct.

and there

will

be a

tendency to be over-cautious.

THE SUN

IN

VIRGO AND MOON


VI.-III.

Tliis

quickens the spcccii and

bringing into activity

common

group, there

all

is

IN GivMlNl

{Square)
intellect,

giving ability for and

the mental expressions, but belonging to the


often loss of opportunity in the

life,

arising

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from some iiresolution. It will, however, bring those born under


this combination into eminent position, which mayor may not be
Friendship and hospitality are marked features in this com-

held.

bination.

THB SUN

In VIRGO

AND MOON

VI.-IV.

it

IN

CANCBR

(StxHk)

This quickens the sensitive nature of the Moon in Cancer, but


awakens the anxious side of the nature; it stimulates the

also

activities

on domestic

This

lines.

is

a very receptive combination

and somewhat over>sensitive. It gives an economical, persevering


and industrious nntnre, wit!i very stronp leanings to everythin;,' pertaining to the home life and family affairs, witli some tendency to-

wards conservatism or sectarianism.

This combination increases

the economical tendencies of Cancer.

THB SUN

IN VIRGO

VI..V.

AND MOON

IN

LEO

(SmusexUli)

This stimulates the afl^tional and emotioDal nature of the Moon


in Leo. but behind the personality there .is not

there is anxiety

the

life.

fiir

fresh loves and there will

much

fixity

therefore

be many love episode

in

This combination softens the critical side of the Virgo nature,

and stimulates the psychic side of the

solar position.

Excess of

feel-

ing in relipious matters is very harmful from this combination, the

k^n

imagination being very

THE SUN

IN

and

VI.- VI.

This quickens

all

vivid.

VIRGO AND MOON IN VIRGO

the Virgo nature, giving great love of every*

thing of a maternal nature, where kindred

cerned.

{CwjuncHoH)

and the home

life is

con-

This combination increases the impressional nature, dis-

crimination, independence, self-reliance, and foresight, but there is a

tendency to be self-contained and somewhat self-centred.

somewhat harmonious
sic:n,

there

pohsiicd.

is

All

combination

blend, but both luminaries being in a

It is

common

a tendency to be methodical, although refined and

melancholic tendencies should be avoided, and the

may produce a

depressing influeace.

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THE SUN

VIRGO AND MoON

IN

VI.. VI I.

This combination
writing, philosophic
faculties of

scientific.

quickens

It

Libta, and gives great ability in

jttdgmmit and perception

LIBRA

independence of thought, ability

fi^^ives

and

IN

{Semt-sexiiU)

required.

is-

It

ail

all

for

the perceptive

matters where fine

strengthens the intuition,

imagbation, ambition, but gives a very clear mentality, etc.

THE SUN

AND UOON IN SCORPIO


Vl.-Vin. {SexHle)

IN VIRGO

This is a rather selhsh combination, inciiuing one to be hard


and somewhat careless as to the feelings of others, excepting those
of their own family or those who minister to their personal comfort.
The sympathies are not very keen, and jealousy is liable to
tendency to be rather unforgiving
be easily aroused, and there is
:i

and severe with wrong


This combination
persistency

is

Criticism and judgment are very keen.

doers.

f^ood

for

and

of character,

nil

matters connected with industry,

self-reliance

strengthens the

Virgo

nature in this respect.

THB SUN

IM VIKGO

AND MOON IN SAQITTARtUS

VL.IX.

The Moon

{Sgiun)

in Sagittarius tends to

make

the personality inclined

towards philosophy, very intuitive, with a stronp^ desire to teach


others; but there is a tendency to be too impulsive and apt to

make hasty judgment

it

is

the acquisition uf wealth

a successful tombination, especially


is

concerned.

where

Dual tendencies are often

found in this sign, such as rdigious instincts and commercial enterand love of power, etc., etc.

prise, philosophy

THS SUN

IN

VIRGO AND MOON IN CAPRICORN


VI.-X.

This

IS

the most practical of

all

{Tnm)
coinbiuaiions,

much independence and a tendency


and sdfish

and while there

is

to lean towards 'materialistic

lines of thought, ^there is splendid ability

and a

desire

to accumulate wealth either in the prdiessional or business world

This combination acts similarly to the conjunction of Mercury and


Seturn in nativities, giving shrewdness and a calculating mind.

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IN VIRGO

AND MOON

VI.-XI.

This

IN

85

AQUARIUS

(Inconjunct.)

intensifies the intuitive faculties,

quickens the psychic im-

pressions, but often acts alonp practical lines and gives ability for

business piirsits, especially in trading with large companies, associations and

The

huge concerns.

developed, and there

much

is

combiiuttion also gives reserve

discriminative faculties are well

ability to

judge human nature.

and some sdentsfic

cttnation to investigate psychic matters.

Virgo nature

The

ability,

This

and an

in*

higher side of the

quickened.

is

IN VIRGO

AND MOON IN PISCBS

VI.-XII.

\0pp9sUUm)

THB SUN

This makes the personality mediumistic and receptive to the


requirements of the individuality, but it gives restlessness and a great
love of change

it

is

apt to be

is

not favourable for the health

also gives a lack of self-reliance,

somewhat

much

There

This combination

and novelty.

also irritability.

superticial,

although there

and there
is

is

dissatisfaction,

a danger of being

always a hospitable nature

displayed.

THB SUN

IN

UBRA

VII.

This ^'ives a very harmonious individuality, with


through perception more than through reflection.

tendency to act
1 he

spiritual

and the higher mind seeks to


equalise all the various combinations of the Moon. There is a keen
love of justice and great power of comparison, but there is also a cer>
tain sensitiveness in this sign, and very ambitious desires, especially
qualities of the

on

sign are called out,

intellectual lines of

thought and action.

THE SUN

IN

UBRA AND MOON

VII.-l.

IN ARIBS

{Oppnititm)

Reason and perception are well blended in this combination, and


amount of mental refineir.ent and much

there should be a great


ability in all

mental pursuits.

dividuality quiet.
to be

some head

The

troubles.

The

power

will

personality

is

This combination

inharmonious marriage, few

lieing

is

fairly stronc'.
ih

active,
t

and the

in-

ut there is liable

likeiy to

produce an

able to respond to the ideals of

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possessing
this

it

can obtain

combination

success in

all

is much power
much intluence
very good for all who

There

this cornl>ination.

is

gymnastic

this blend,

in

over others.

and those
Physically

love athletics.

brings

It

the spine and muscular

affairs^

system

being very supple.

TMS SUM

IN LIBRA

AND MOON

vn.4I.

The Venus nature


aiicie

is

IN

TAURUS

(Ineoiiftmct)

well harmonised in this sign.

eodurance^ patieoce and caution

may be

Persever*

manifested

there is

some psychic power and inventive ability, but the personality is


apt to be somewhat receptive to physical surroundings and condialso

tions:

it

those under

fit?;

its

irifluence to

undertake hus^e hutldinf^

The combination gives gaiu through partners

s^:heme^.

or through

marriage.

THE SUN

IN

LIUKA AND MO(*N IN GEMINI

ViLIlI.
This

is a

(/m;.vj

harmonious combination

of the airy triplicity, giving re-

and musical abihty. It gives a great iuve of


knowledge, inteniufies the oratorical and Intellectual aspirations, but
also gives a liability to go to extremes, especially in mental pursuits.
Some indecision may be displayed, and a want of stability, but this
may ea^ly be overcome; thought and feeling are blended in this combination, which gives great influence over others, especially b matters
fioeoaent, artistic tastes

of speech.

THE SUN

AND MOON

IN LIDRA

VH.-IV.

This combination on the cardinal group


ness and

gard to

tlic

home

eniotiona! nature;
affairs.

progress; there
latent

owing

is

It

some psychic

to tlie

some changeability,

Init iiv

and inspiraliun, winch

re-

lines to

may

be

IN

LIBRA AND MOON IN LEO


(SextiU)

a very go<xi combinalion with regard to the feelings of

the personality, as
It

intensifies the sensitive*

gives anxiety, especially with

ability

VII. -V.
is

CANC8R

ambitious tendencies of the cardinal signs.

THE SUN
This

it

also gives

IN

{S(iuan)

it

intensifies the spiritual

and

refining influences.

tends to balance the individual and personal nature and bring

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harmony. It gives a strong inclination to spiritual things, and sometimes makes the nature rather too idealistic. There is poetic and
musical ability, and either the artistic or nioial nature will have

many

opportunities for development.

THB SUN
This combination
consideralily

es

by the powers

and lutuuion

it

AND MOON

IN LinRA

VII.-VI.

It f^ives

much

receptivity

tends to lead the mind into physical, practical

and prodoces an

THE SUN

affairs.

IN LIBRA

AND MOON

IN LIBRA

(ConjtmcHon)

Although this gives a very clear perception,


combination, and there

a refined cona>

It is

attractive personality.

VII.-VII.

inability to

VIRGO

personality, which is softened

a critical

of comparison.

matters and gives mtuitiiHi in tnudness


binatioa

IN

(Semi-sfx(tU)

is

apt to be too

move forward on

their

own

much

it is

initiative.

brings dreams and the power to see vision^.

not a very good

reliance

It is

upon others or

This combination
good for the dispoai*

making it affable, courteous, obliging and weU-disposed. There


is much
foresif^ht and mental sensitiveness, as well as humanitarian views and a desire to lo i^'ood, but this combination is very
often spoilt by a self-centring inclinatioQ which makes the idealism
of the dreamy order, aod fails to accomplish that which it regards as
the ideal. Much depends upon the planetary influences as to how
tion,

this combination wilt act.

THE SUN IN LIBSA AMD UOON IN SCORPIO


Vn..VIlI. {StmisextUt)
This gives a love of approbation, an ambitious nature, and makes
the native fully aware of bis

own

abilities, inclined to

be somewhat

combative, although not as courageous as would seem, owing to the


individuality seeking to harmonise

When

of Scorpio.

and soften the hard posttiveness

the personality has the greatest power there will

be a display of energy, industry, and ambitious tendencies.

THB SUN
This

is

AND MOON IN SAGITTARIUS


VH.-IX. {Stxtih)

IN LIBRA

a very good combination, although the personality

is

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inclined to be rather too reckless
'

and

careless, over-active

It inteniifies the activity of the brahi

citable.

and ex-

and ah hicrai the

This combination gives prophetic talents, ability


and public speaking, and in many jnirsttits brings sue*

rapidity of speech.
for preaching

cess in

life.

THB SUN

AND HOON IN CAPRICORN


VIL'X. (Sim)

IN LIBRA

This gives some masical ability. This is a good combinatton, but


the mind

apt to be too practical for the solar influence, leading

is

into the external world.

It is

a good combination

for

it

popularity

and public recognition.

THB SUN

IN LIBRA

AND MOON

This

is

a very

AQUARIUS

IH

(irnu)

VII.-XI.

harmonious combination of the airy

triplicitv

It

gives power to psychometrise, and splendid foresight, especially in

matters connected with


associationb,
*

humanitarian principles, large businesses,

and public companies.

It

gives ability to judge

The disposition

nature and enables the mind to concentrate.


gentle and

humane.
THB SON

IN LIBRA AND MOON IN

This gives a great deal of


than to be practical.

dangerous with
practical

It

this

is

MSCBS

much tendency

when

THE SUN

the mind
is

and

to dream rather

inclines towards medinniship,

combination

in the sign

kind,

restlessness, together with industry

apt to be

and physical occupations the nature

The Sun

human
is

(5mM)

VII.-XII.

perseverance, but there

all

which
is

is

always

occupied in

improved.

IN SCOKHIO

Scorpio gives a very firm, determined, and

reserved individuality, witii inclination to be very dignified, secretive,

and

full of desire,

it

gives pride to the individuality.

Its

tendency

much self-control to each of the lunar indications the


individuality may be very well disposed or very selfish, according to
is

to give

progress.

Soorpb

is

a sign of strength, independence, and industry.

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V11
This
anger

givf<;

[Inconjunct)

stubbornness and a

also mucli jealousy, impulse,

who

characters

The

dislikes.

and there

liability to

liability to go
and positiveness.

to e.\trc:iies of

makes strong

It

are rather dogmatic, self-assertive, and

keen likes and


is

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SCORPIO AND MOON IN ARIES

IN

THE SUN

of very

full

passional nature is often very strongt.

become' rather tyrannical, and too

IN SCORPIO

AND MOON

VIII.'II.

forceful.

TAURUS

IN

{Opposition)

by no means a good omibination, ahhoui^ the lunar


tendencies will be to reduce some of the posiiivmess of the Scorpio
nature. It makes good medical men, and gives remarkable intuition
This

is

or instinct with regard to disease.

It increases the approbativeness


and love of display of the Scorpio nature, without which the com-

bination would not be so good.

and a very

It

TH SUN

SCORPIO AND MOON IN GKUINI

IN

VIII.-III.

This

is

{Im-onjunct.)

by no means a ^oo<\ combination, as the persunnlity

inclined to great extremes


It

gives success in business pursuits,

firm and determined nature.

and

is

easily

drawn

is

into reckless habits.

gives a love of cleverness, smartness, and shrewdness

very good critical writers, reviewers, and literary

critics.

it

makes
a

It is not

good combination for the health.

THE SUN

IN

SCOKPIO AND MOON IN CANCER


VIII.-IV.

This
there

is

feelings

is

a harmonious combination of the watery

a great liability to be easily

and

sensatiras,

drawn

and those under

triplicity,

but

into mistakes through the


this

combination are very

by others into acts of folly. Early marriage could be


recommended for this combination, the powers of attachment being

easily led

very strong, and the

life

THB SUK

may thus be influenced


IM SCORPIO

AND MOON

for good.

IN LEO

VIII. -V.

This

is

an inharmonious combination, inclining the mind to

romance and love

affairs of

an unhealthy nature, increasing

all

the

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passions and desires, and making the feeling?; very intense and very
acute.

It

some arrogance, and much love of power.

gives pride,

The emotions are

very keen and active.

THB SDN

AND HOON IN VIRGO

IN SCORPIO

VIII..VI.

This

is

(SgxHU)

the most critical of all the twelve signs.

It gives literary

a great deal of firide, much paanon, and liability to become


very sarcastic and bitter in speech. It is a good combination for a
ability,

doctor or chemist, or one

who is inclined toward

Females make ^ood nurses.

come

Those under

scientific discoveries.

oombinaticm

this

may

be-

too practical.

THB SUN

IN

SCORPIO AND MOON IN LIBRA

VIII.-VII.

{Smi-^uxHU)

This gives a tendency to second

sight, indinations

towards the

and mjfstical, the love of all that is psychic, romantic and wonderful, and leanings towards metaphyaocs, mystical brotherhoods, and
higher thought. A great deal depends upon planetary influences as
to the working of this combinationj in some cases there will be no
occalt

occalt ability, but business foresight instead.

THB SUN

IN SCORPIO

AND MOON

VIII..VII].

This combinaiion gives much

IN SCORPIO

(Cl9lfW<MN)
self reliance

and independence,

in-

clinations towards materialism, ability to govern others, but always

tendency to over-ride, domineer and master.

It

gives

much

pride

and A great amount of reserve. There is a tendicy to be inquisitive


and search into hidden secrets. Those under this combination are
well able to assume responsibility.

THB SUN

IN SCORPIO

AND MOON IN SAGITTARIUS

VIII.-IX.

(Smi-sixtile)

Tins combination gives much combativeness, sarcasm, explosive

and

indiscreet speech.

towards rash conduct.

There

is

strong impulse, and an inclination

When angry they are terrifying.

There

is

tendency to combine occultism and religion.

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AND MOON

IN SCORPIO

VIII.-X.

This

CAPRICORN

IN

(Srrtile)

the pride of Scorpio; gives strong inclinations

intensifies

towards self-indulgence, but a great amount of patience, perseverance

and endurance. It inclines towards ambition with deterniiaation


behind itt and high attainments may be reached. The tendency of
this combination is toward materialistic thought.
It makes capital
'

dramatic

critics.

THB SUN

IN SCORPIO

AND MOON

VIII..XI.

This gives ability

mix

nature
is also

AQUARIUS

Government employments

for

in large concerns;

IN

(Square)

mnch

a tendency to

conservatism, pride, a keen desire*

a love of external appearances, wealth and grandeur

some

THB SUN

there

and mysterious.

love of the occult

AND UOON

IN SCORPIO

IN PISCES

(Trim)

VIII.-XII.

This combination gives a very restless and anxious nature,

in

many

re-

clined to mathematics.

It

makes mediumship easy, but

weak combination for the morals.


tendency toward deception and duplicity.
spects

is

it

rather a

THB SUN

in

There

is

IN SAGITTARIUS

IX.

The Sun

science, philosophy

and

but also one

less spirit,

of liberty.

It

towards

in the sign Sagittarius inclines the individual

givt-s

twelve signs that the

religion.

who

is

It

gives

much

and a

activity,

frank, honest, sincere, loyal,

ami

rest-

a \o\er

tendency to prophecy through any of the

Moon may be

placed

in.

In undeveloped egos

there will be a rebellious and doniinative spirit, but in the advanced


souls

a love of law and order.

THE SUN

IN SAGITTARIUS

IX. -I.

This

is

AND MOON

a combination of the fiery

activity, but inclines the

mind

to he

IN ARIBS

{Trine)
triplicity.

always

this is apt to give exactitude, .iuU discontent

rusliinsf
,

It

intensifies the

out impulsively

nuich restraint

otherwise excitability will be expressed and too

is

needed,

much mental

Miergy.

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There

be great desire to excel, and Minetiines over-remch

will

passional nature

is

often active,

the

and the personality is very strong and

tends to over-ride restraint.

THE SUN

SACITTARIUS AND MOON IN TAURUS

IN

IX.-II.

This

is

{ItKonjutict)

a sympathetic combination and the reserve of Taurus,

impulsi vmipss of Sat,nttariu'^, expands the sympathies

etc., lessen? the

an<i also ^'ives iiiore stability to tht-

rt'lmble.

It is

foresif,'ht

which

nearly always

is

a fortunate combination lor worldly success, the fore-

sight of Sagittarius being used for practical ends.

THE

SAGirrAKiUS AND MOON IN GEMINI

St;N IN

IX.-II

(Opposition)

I.

This combination quickens ihe aclivitiesof

liakMlity to

become hasty

in speech,

gives a love of education, but there are

overcome.

to

It inclines

Safjittarius.

It

gives

over excited, and too active.

many

obstacles in the

life

It

to

a highly nervous condition which may

induce nervous disorders or consumptive tendencies.

favours the

It

motive temperament and gives a love of travel.

THB SUN

IN SAGITTARIUS

IX.>IV.

This

is

by no means

AND MOON IN CANCSR

{Inamfuttet)

made

in life

ality

which

and water

a harmonious combination, fire

not being agreeable combinations, and

many mistakes

are apt to be

through the sympathetic impulsiveness of the individuis

easily

expressed

psychic and imaig;inative

and confers the

of prophecy

gift

throuj^h

etnotional,

the personal,

haractcristics ot Cancer.

It

gives intuition

and true dreaming, but inclines

toward sensation.

THE SUN

IN

SAGITTARIUS AND MOON IN LBO


(7riw)

IX.-V.

This

is

a splendid combination of the

fiery triplicity

it

awakens

^tfaer the passional or the spiritual side of the nature, the latter

giving great ability to foresee the future


to

make

and to

protdiecy.

It

tends

the mind very proud, quick and alert, with the ability to

sense other minds.

This

is

the most affcctional combination of this

group, the heart being very active.

many, but there

is

apt to be

much

Tiie love nature can go out to

confusion in

l^his

combioation.

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THB SUH

IN 8AGITTAKIUS

IX.-VL
This gives
refinement

iS9im)

ttKcellent discriminative

powers;

intuition

language;

love of harmony, ability to intellectaally Inresee with

The

regard to material things.

make

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AN0 MOOH IN VIRGO

the personality

critical,

higher mind

is

and tends

active

to

but bright and dear in thought and

speech*

THB SUN

AND MOON IN LIBRA

IN SAGITTARIUS

IX.-V11.

iSexHle)

In this combination the personal characteristics tend to equalize

and modify the impulse


ambitions and

This combination awakens the

of Saj^ittarius.

personaHty.

^'ives a fairly strong'

fjives

It

very quick

and accurate perception and powers of comparison and equilibrium.


It also

gives

some refinement,

THB SUN

artistic

IN SAGITTARIUS

iX.-VIII.

This

is

dominatinpf.

much

and murical ability.

AND MOON

IN

SCORPIO

{Semi-SextiU)

a good combination, the martial Jupiterian influence pre-

There

is

apt

to be

much sarcasm

temper, cornbativeness, impetuosity

into the occult great attainments

may

perseverance and persistracet plenty of

in

speech; pride,

but where the mind

is

led

gives

much

enngy and a denre

fax in-

be made.

It

dependsnoe.

THB SUN IN SAGITTARIUS AND MOON


IX-IX.

IN SAGITTARIUS

(C^iNW<il*)

This comtMoatiott gives too much indepradence, too much fireedom, and a tendency to become reckless and rebellious, while at the
same time there are some conservative tendencies. It quickens the
mental and physical powers. Sagittarius |ts well expressed by this
combination, bringing out the love of travel, science, philosophy, and
religion.

THB SUN

IN SAGITTARIUS AND

IX. -X.

The
musical

MOON IN CAPRICORN

{Semi-SexUle)

personal characteristics steady the individuality and ^ive

al>!li!v

givmg auibiuou

it

in

aw;\l<ens the personal nalure into grcaipr activity,

matters of higher thougiit, etc.

L'iicre

is

some

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rhangeaMaacw, tut tb mind is industrious and practical,


though often very seosualk This oooibiimtion gives inftuenee in

liaUlity to

religious matters.

THB SUH

IN SAGITTARIUS AND MOON IN AQUARIUS

IX. -XI.

This quickens the

{Sextile)

intuitions, gives ability to deal

tude, associations and public bodies, but there


exertion.

It is

a good combination for

comes prominently

personality

TH* SUN

c;

is

with the multi-

a liability to over-

nunercial

life,

or where the

before others.

IK SAGITTARIUS

IX. -XII.

This combination gives too

AND MOON

IN PISCES

{Square)

riuich an.\iety, restlessness

ation to worry, but causes the prophetic nature to

and

inclin-

come through

the

and mediumistically inclined. It gives


a religious tendency and an inclination to be charitable, but there is
a lack of initiative, and worjc is best carried out when under the
direction of others.
It is not a good combination for the health.
personality wlien

restful

it is

THS SUN

IN CAPRICORN

X.
This gives a very ambitious individuality, possessing much independence, much strength of character, keen luve of justice and a
desire to attain to the highest position possible.
There is much
and determination expressed through

self-rehancc

THB SUN

AMD HOON

IN CAPRICORN

X. -I.

much

it.

IN ARIRS

(Square)

This dives much ambition, a desire to be


thing,

which

this sign,

considerably strengthens the various personalities attached to

at the

head of every-

determination, independence, and self-assertion,

egotistical tendencies.

an intense love

It

of music.

quickens
It

all

with

the Aries vibrations, giving

brings the native into prominence,

especially in governmental aJTairs or

where great

responsibility is

required.

THB SUN

IN CAPRICORN

X.4I.

AND MOON IN TAURUS


(Trim)

This gives a very persistent mind, much firmness and self-oontiol,

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a desife to elevate and improve others, with a certain amount of oonsorvatism. It is the most practical of this set of oomtnoations, giving
ability to acquire

wealth and the power to do good with

THB SUN

The

AND MOON

IN CAPRICORN

it.

IN GBMINI

steady carefulness behind the activity of Gemini causes this

combination to be studious, and very

much inclined to give expression

to the thoughts behind the personality.

ambassadors,

scientific writers,

THB SUN

This combination

is

good for

and speakers.

AND MOON

IN CAPRICORN

X.-IV.

CANCBR

IN

{O^posUkm)

This mcreases the smsitiveness of Canc^, gives a strong inclinaeconomy, thrift, and prudence, but also a certain amount

tion towards

of seliishness.

There

is

a love of change and a desire for high attain*

mcnt5; in the physical world.


tenacity,

and the desire

TUB SUN

gives a love of economy,

It

much

to travel.

IN

CAPRICORN AND MOON IN LBO


ft

X..V.

This

is

cies being

(ineonjunct)

not a very harmonious combination, the personal tenden-

towards

aflection, against the internal

But conjugality could be well expressed by


IS

this

ambitious instincts^

combination.

There

a love of ostentation and display; the ideals are very high with

re-

gard to the surroundings.

THE SUN

IN

CAPRICORN AND MOON


X..VI.

This
critical

is

and

IN

VIRGO

(TtwM)

an excellent combination of the earthy


analytical tendencies of Virgo

bmng

triplicity,

the

considerably softened

by the meditative and contemplative Capricorn

nature.

It gives

sfdendid ability to judge and criticise, and intensifies the .discriminative fMulties, giving ability for literary

THB SUN

IN CAPRICORN

X.-VII.

The

employments.

ANP MOON

IN

UBRA

(S^MOW)

well'balanced brain of the punonal indications of Ljhra will

have behind it the careful thoughtfulness of Capxioom, which will


give ^lendid intuition, comparison, carefiil focevght and a love of

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This combinatioa gives a love of popularity and

the metaphysical.
desire for fame.

THB SUN

IN CAPRICORN

AND MOON IN SCORPIO

X..V11.

tact,

iStxHU)

by no means a good combination, giving much secrecy,


and diplomacy. It intensifies the selfishness and hardness of

This

is

the Scorpio nature.

the combination that would iimke a good

It is

surgeon, soldier or military

leader

it

tends towards materialistic

thought, increases the anger and gives some revolutionary feelings.

THB SUN

AND MOON

IN CAPRICORN

X.-IX.

This

IN

SAGITTARIUS

{Semi-sexfilf)

not a hariTionious combination, hut

is

tlie

practical nature

down the recklessness and impulsiveness of


and will make the execution better. It is a good combina-

of Capricorn will steady

Sagittarius
tion

fior

explorers and

THE SUN

it

much

gives

X.-X.

religious ambition.

AND MOON'

IN CAPRICORN

CAPRICORN

IN

(Conjunction)

This gives a very thoup[htful character, with some inclination to


despondency.
isolation*

not expansive,
is

good

much independence at times,


The feelings are
and there is a tendency to retire inward fu more than
character.
It gives good busineii> ability, and makes
There

is

apt to be too

with a desire to live a

for the

life

of loneliness.

the nature acquisitive and somewhat self-centred.

THE SUN

IN CAPRICOKN

X.-XI.

AND MOON

This gives splendid organising

ability,

Much

progress

is

and the

made in

THE SUN

life

is

rather an

It

quickens the per-

ability to read character accurately.

through careful fiofethought.

IN CAPRICORN

X.-XIL
This

AQUARIUS

with success in huge and

gigantic undertakings, public companies, etc.


ceptions, gives intuition

IN

(Smi'SsxtiU)

AND MOON

IN PISCES

{SeifHk)

unhappy combination and gives much anxiety,


In some natures it

wi:h desires toward economy and frugality*


gives perseverance and industry, and a f^reat

but with others the personality

is indolent,,

de?:iie

for

knowledge,

easy-going and careless.

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TRB SUN IN AQUARIUS

The Son

in Aquarii gives

a very refined

everything of a humanitarian nature, very

and

individuality, loving

faithful, sincere,

humane

with very broad sympathies and a desire to embrace the

just,

whole of humanity. The individuality will be active


but in the younj^er

members of the race

it

in

awakened

personality will act as though no individuality were behind

THE SUN

IN AQUARIUS
XI.-I.

souls,

be manifest, and the

will not

it.

AND MOON IN ARIBS


{S^iU)

This gives a very firm character, quiet, and not very expressive,
but with real perceptive ability, capable of judging

human

character,

persevering in nature, but liable at times to go to extremes in action,

THB SUN

IN AQUARIUS

AND MOON IN TAURUS

human nature being

This makes an excellent character reader,


well developed.
faithful,

It inclines to be practical in all its manifestations

ancere, firm, just and reliable.

THB SUN

IN AQUARIUS

AND MOON

XI..III.

This combination belongs to the airy


all

the

triplicity.

giving oratorical

intellectual qualities,

mind, well adapted

IN CBUINI

(7*rsw)

for all literary pursuits.

It intensifies

power, a studious

This combination gives

industry, neatness, and perfection in regard to details.

THE SON

IN

AQUARIUS AND MOON


XI.-IV.

This

IN'

CANCBR

{fmamjnmty

not a very harmonious combination.

is

It intensifies

the

economical tendencies of Cancer, and gives firmness with regard to

and gives

intuition

all

awakens the sensitiveness of Cancer


with regard to pvsons with whom there is much

matters of a domestic nature.

It

attachment.

THB SUN

IN AQUARIUS

XI.-V.

This
to

intensifies the

become devoted to one

love
;

AND MOON

IN

LBO

(Oppasitum)

nature and gives a strong desire

there is

an

inclination to worship those

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who

are loved.

ability

This

and the power

is

rather a peculiar combination, giving psychic

to psychometrise.

THE SUN

IN AQUARIITS

XI.-VI.

AND MOON

IN

VIRGO

{Inconfunct)

This considerably inipruves the characteristics, intensifying the


love of hygiene, giving neatness, precision, carefulness, and awaken*

ing

all

the critical

It gives

iciilttes.

ability, love of science

THB SUN

and
IN

AUUARIUS AND MOON

XI..Vn.
This

is

pnidenoe practicality, business

intellectual pursuits.
IN

LIBRA

{Trine)

a very fine combination of the airy

triplicity.

It

gives

Splendid powers of judgment, remarkable perception, a very intuitive

nature and

much

foresight.

It

awakens the

spiritual side of the

nature, giving balance and equilibrium to the internal perceptions.

Success in marriage

is

TMB SUN

indicated in this combination.


IN

AQUARIUS AND MOON IN SCOBPIO

XI.-VIIL

being In

(S^jmm)

by no means a good combination, the Scorpio nature not


harmony with the Aquarian. It inclines to make the nature

This

is

rather hard and revengeful, somewhat over-grasping, too


and somewhat worldly selfish.

THB SUN IN AQUARIUS AND MOON

sdf'reliant,

IN SAGITTAaiUS

XI.-IX.

This combination makes the personality rather too quick


slow, steady individuality, but

it

adds a

to the impulsive nature of Sagittarius.

pulse

in

lor

the

more concentrativenesis
There is apt to be much im-

little

speech nnd inclination to be rather abrupt.

It

gives religious

or psychic tendencies.

THB

StIN

IN AQUARIUS

XI.-X.

AND MOON

IN CAPRICORN

{Sem-xtik)

This combination makes the personality very shrewd,

tactful,

ambitious and eager to attain to great heights, which are often


reached through favouritism and
solidity of

tlie

help of friends.

There

is

much

thought and ability for political matters.

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XI. -XI.

This combination

is

good

finement, a great deal of

thought.
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same

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AQUARIUS AND MOON IN AQUARIUS

IN

{Conjunction)
for the individuality, giving

discretion,

discrimination,

much

re-

and careful

the clearness and brightness of the Aquarian

It intensifies

and tones down the

self-centring of the luminaries in the

sign.

THB SUN

IN

AQUARIUS AND MOON IN PISCES


XI.-XII.

This
it

gives

M not so bad a combination as

much

the other Pisces natures, as

perseverance, carefulness, and awakens the studious side

much

of the I'isces nature, l)ut

will

depend upon planetary influences

with regard to this combination.

THB SUN

IN PIBCB8

XIL
The Sun

in the sign

Pisces tends to

make

the individual nature

emotional and receptive, meditative and imitative*


strongest of the twelve signs, hut

This

is

not the

gives a very deep internal nature,

it

There are two

with strong inclinations towards occult development.

types of individuals under the sign Pisces, the developed and undeveloped.

THB SUN

AND MOON

IN PISCES

XI I.- 1.

IN ARIBS

{Semt-sejitile)

This combination considerablv strengthens the


acter,

adds more force and energy

self-reliance, but at the

more

to the Pisces sign,

same time

wilfulness

intiividual char-

ami gives more

and a tendency

to be

easily led than driven.

THB SUN

IN PI8CBS

AND HOON

IN

TAURUS

(StxHU)
This

intensifies the negative

nature of this combination

it

gives

amount of sensitiveness, and a great love of the occult.


The firmness of Taurus strengthens the vacillation of Pisces, and
makes a kind, quiet and pleasapt nature. There is a love of money
a considerable

indicated.

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TBM SUN

AND ICOON

IN P18CIS

IN GBUINI

(SquMi)

XII.-III.

This combination gives' vadllation, a tendency to worry and lack


of continuity or
inclination

fixity

of purpose ; a great deal of indecision and an


over-active mentality.

restless,

to

fanciful, easily affected

THB SUN

becomes rather

It

by the moods of others.

AND MOON IN CANCBX


{THm)

IN PISCBS

XII.-IV.

This intendfies the imaginative and sensitive nature of Cancer,


increases the economy, also the receptivity.

It is

is

one of the psychical

The emotional nature

combinations, awakening the psychic faculties.

very keen, but not lacking in reflection.

THB SVN

PISCES AND

IN

Xil.-V.

This
world

is

is

MOON

IN

an inharmonious combination, so

concerned, as

it

LBO

{Jmoi^'uuet)
far as the physical

continual yearning for the unattain-

f,Mves a

somethmg that seems far beyond physical


much to the occult and metaphysical,

able, or for

inclines very

everything that

realisation.

romantic, weird and mysterious.

is

tunate combination, often placing ^hose under


ticms they cannot maintain,

making them

its

It

giving a love of
It is

an unfor-

influence in post-

erratic and liable to varying

moods.

THB SUN
Pisces

is

AND MOON

XII.-VI.

(Opposition)

IN VIRGO

considerably improved by this combination.

tuition is active,
inspiration.

IN PISCBS

and the

critical

Much may be done

nature of Virgo has behind


in

a qutet way.

It is

The in*
much

it

a combination

giving a steady and useful disposition.

THE SUN

IN PISCES

AND MOON

IN LIBRA

XII.-VII.

This

gives an

clines one to

all

equable

inspirational

to weigh up and

balance

tendency to the personality, and

and

spiritual

the internal

|t Strengthens the peraeptions of

in-

things, giving the ability

sense of things of Pisces.

the Pisces nature.

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XI I. -VI II.
This

is

the watery
It

fish.

by no means a

brings misfortunes into the

more

SCORPIO

IN

(Trine)

coml)ination, althou^'h belonging to

gooi]

The Scorpio

Iriplicity.

lOI

MOON

PISCES AND

IN

nature
life,

rather too Imrd and sel-

is

and

It

piakes those under

its

a combination more easily affected by others. There are apt to be some


morbid incHnations and many acts of indiscretion. In some horo*

influence inclined to be

copies

it

This

it

is

indicates treachery.

AND MOON IN SAGITTARIUS


XI I.- IX. (Square)

THB SUN

common

jealous, as in this respect

IN PISCES

an excitable and

is

signs.

It

irritable

combination, belon^^ing to the

gives over-activity to the personality, but reduces

the impulsiveness of Sagittarius, althoiif^h

There

pensities.

much sympathy

is

it

pi^-es

very talkative pro-

the nature, strong feelings

of charity and religious sentiment.

THE SUN

IN PISCES

AND MOON

XII.-X.

The

personality

apt to lead the individuality captive to the

is

malerialibtic desires of the Capricorn nature,

be practical

mwe

CAPRICORN

IN

(SsxtHe)

than dreamy.

An

which

active

is

ever seeking to

life is

best for those

under this combination, and they should be placed in positions of responsibility

where they can take the

THB SUN

IN PISCES

XII.-XI.

This gives

intuition,

lead.

AND MOON

ability

IN

AQUARIUS

{Smi^xUU)
for business,

and pursuits on a

may be used. It gives a quiet, retiring, and


many respects it is a good combination.

large scale where intuition

harmless disposition

in

THE SUN

IN PISCES

XII.-XII.

AND MOON

IN PISCES

(CMjunciion)

This combination gives a hospitable nature, but there


and somewhat too restless.

dinatiott to be over-anxious

is
It

an

in-

gives

tnuch responsibihty, and an inclination towards spiritualistic pheno-

mena.

way

The imagination

to melancholia.

is

very keen, and thereis a tendency to give

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CHAPTER
Thb Lunar

With

this

chapter

XIX.

Positions prom 1850 to 1900

we

diall conclude the first part of

logy for All," and in the second part

we

shall take

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up the more com>

plicated details with regard to the planets, casting the horoscope, etc.

To these who

are not sure of the hour of their birth, reference to the

following tables will enable them to f^ain

acrnratp idea as to their character,

them

in

oblaininj,^

etc.,

more knowletige

the solar and lunar positions.

some general and

fairly

and further study will assist

by

of tlieuiselves, as indicated

We may now

illustrate the

method

of

obtaining knowledge of the character.

Example

We will suppose A. B. to have been born January

ist,

Reference to Chapter XIII., p. 35, will show us the individual


character of persons bom between December tst and January
1850.

^h

of any year, described by the Sun in the sign Capricorn.


noting

all

these characteristics

of the

Moon

and

Chapter VIII.,

in

for 1850,

and we

characteristics in general

tendency of the

life

22,

p.
;

will

we

After

turn to the table giving the place

Moon is in the sign


we have an outline of the

find the

SI

(Leo),

personal

a more detailed description showing the

be found on

p.

36 under the heading of

**

The Moon in Leo


then, if we would blend these two influences,
we may refer to the solar lunar combinations on p. 95, under the
heading of The Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Leo.**
In the tables " The Place of the Moon " the degrees of the
**

Moon's place are given for noon of each day. There are 30 in each
sign
by simple addition or subtraction the Moon's place may he
found for any hour in the day, e.^., on the i6th of January, 1850, the
Moon is in the 29*^ of
(A(}uarius) at noon
therefore at 2 p.m. the
Moon has changed her sign into H (Pisces). Roughly, the ^ (Moon)
;

moves
It

1^ in

two hours.

should always be remembered that the rising sign at birth and

the planetary positions will often greatly mitigate or alter the influence
of the

Sun and Moon, and although

consciousness and

its

a prominent feature in
will

the Imninaries symbolise the

expression, fate and the environment will form

many

lives,

but the main feature of each

he the individual, permanent mood

by the Sun, which "


sensitive

mood

rules

by day,

"

or

life

character, as represented

and the peronal, changeable and

or disposition by the

Moon, which

**

rules

by night."

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our meaning clear,

sonal character and

bom June
1865,

The

its

is

will look

up the individual and

Duke

of York,

per-

who was

Reference to the table of the place of the Moon,

3rd, 1865.

shows that on June

following

we

combioation of the
3rd 1865, the

Moon was

a (Libra).

in

an extract from Chapter VI., representing

THB iNOtVIDUAL AND PEKSONAL CHARACTBR OF THS SIGN GEMINI


a May 3olA to Jnm n^k n
This

the

IS

sign of the airy triplicity, also the

first

first

of the

mntable signs. The airy tripHcity governs the mental conditions of


humanity, hence we find those born in this sign living more in the
mind, but, owinf^ to the sign belonging to the mutable group, they
are dualistic

this

main feature of the miitable

beinpf the

from this comes the tendency

to express

signs,

two conditions and an

and

incli-

nation at times to be rather easily influenced on one side or the other.


'

Gemini governs the lungs, also the hands and arms, hence it may be
seen that one hand may act diflerently to the other. These persons
are rarely content with a angle occupation or pursuit, and seem to
delight in having two thin^ in hand at the same time. They can
very quickly adapt themselves to surroundings or environment and
they are remarkable for their versatility, but they are very sensitive

and have the


tions.

Tiuy

ability

to^ reason

upon

and analyse

best persons to rely

upon

in

an emergency, as they can instantly

spond to the requirements of the moment.


thought and

extremes

unfinished.

sensa-

their

love chan<,'e and di\ersity, and they are always the

all

They

re-

love variety of

mental pursuits, and these they sometimes carry into

they seem to take an especial delight in leaving their work

They

will take

up one

on to another, which they also


fore their best

work

is

thing, partly finish

feel inclined

it,

and then go

to leave unfinished

there-

done when co-operating with others, and when

workinf,' in unitv with those

who understand

are capable ot great attainments in

life,

their peculiarities they

but the

spirit

of

diversity

makes them experience two extremes during their life.


They can be generous and also somewhat careful and near. They
can present a bold front and assertive attitude, and yet be timid and
highly nervous. They are conservative and progressive, and altogether quite dualistic subjects, which makes them difficult for others
often

to understand, etc., etc., etc.

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We

may

then read what has been said about the

XV 11.,

Moon

the

in

page 57 and the paragraph


describing the personal characteristics as follows {
ZodvAc,

Chapter

and

refer to

THB UOON

IN LIBRA

This position lavours general popularity.

The

direction.

and

native

is affectionate,

Tiie native

easily gains friends.

Much

friends.

of

hh

much

is

fond of company, society and

through his association with other people; he

and influenced by other people


tends strongly
all affairs

of

He

his hfe will


will

come about

be greatly swayed

generally by boiiie one person,

to partnership, not

life.

ability in this

good-natured, kind in manner

and many events of

fate

gives fondness for

It

music, poetry, and the fine arts generally, and

works with another person

takings; and, without necessarily

it

merely in business, but in almost

h&ag

in nearly all under*

irresolute,

depends largely

and can get along best in almost all things when


associated with someone.
The same may be said of the occupation
and position in life. By cotnbining these two influences we obtain
upon someone

else,

the polarity as described by

THK SUN
This
It

gives

IS

GEMINI AND MOON

IN

IN

I.lliRA

a very good combination, built up un the airy

much rehnement and a sympathetic

the intuitions, gives a great

amount of

nature

it

triplicity.

also increases

the

foresight, sharpness to

perceptive faculties, inclines to study, gives ability for public writing

and a great amount of


under

this

imitativeness.

combination to

well developed and there

live purely.

is

It is

The

necessary for those

bom

faculty of comparison is

some probability of

his

becoming popular.

It gives success in artistic pursuits.

now necessary to know the environment into which the


was born to judye as to the future. Mucii information may
be gathered from a study of Chapter XVI., which describes " The
It is

subject

nature of the twelve signs of the zodiac."

Reference to this chapter

and page 45, shows us that the Duke of York was born in the positive
group of the Airy triplicity, in cardinal and mutable signs. The last
paragraph describes the Airy signs,
chapter

will reveal a great deal of

etc., etc.

careful study of this

the character without knowing the

actual hirtlitime, and without


in fact, \vuliout

any elaborate system of mathematics


any figures whatever. If we would know more we

must study Part

if.,

which explauis the rising sign, planets,

etc.

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