THE GUI D E T O “ AST R OLOGY C ON TAI NI NG A C OMPLE TE S Y STEM O F G E NE T

THE GUI D E T O “ AST R OLOGY C ON TAI NI NG A C OMPLE TE S Y STEM O F G E NE THL I AC AL A STROL OG Y I n One Vo lum e . BY $2 10 3 ] 44/ R A P H A E L , I g ua n a The Astrologer of th e Nineteenth Century , A uth o r of the Prophetic Messenger, ” (I ' e Ionbon W . FO U L S HA ‘ M 4 PI L G RI M S T RE E T , L U DG A TE HI L L , E . C . 1905. P ric e T w o S h illin g s a n d S ixp e n c e . PBE FA C E . The G uide to A str o l o gy , Vols . I . and and were so ld separately . They have n o w b een r ewritten , revised, and made into o n e vol u me, com plete in itself , so far as the A str o l o gical part o f a N ativity is con cern ed. I nfo rmation , n o t previo usly pub lished b y myself , o n “ Bi rthday Figures ” an d “ Transits ” is giv en , wh ich the r ead er will fin d usefu l and reliab le to a v ery large extent . The mo st unsatisfact o ry part o f A str o lo gy is that dealing with “ Dir ection s, ” o r the “ C alculatio n o f Futur e E vents . ” A t present ther e is n o system kn o wn that wi l l give reliable r esults, but the method t aught in this v o lume will b e f o un d t o b e mo re accurate than any o ther kn own syst em, y et ev en here ther e appears to b e something lacking , some “ missing link ” which wo uld expl ai n why some directio ns fall o ut exactly and lik e a thun derclap , and o thers pass witho ut any appreci ab l e ev ent . Why thi s is, n o o n e can tell . Perhaps it is a wise pro visio n o f Pro viden ce that it i s so , o n account o f the fear and dread o f mis fortun e wh i ch seem inherent in the human heart . To k n ow that certain death o r mi sfortun e awaited o n e at a certain time, wo uld dri ve to madn ess o r suicid e a v ery l arge maj o rity o f the inh ab itants o f thi s earth ; and i n this way “ True Astr o logy ” would b e a t errib l e scourge, compar ed with which, the b loodiest wars , o r the greatest n atural catastro phes wo uld b e as n o ught . A ll th rough the b ook I have don e my b est to mak e everything as simple an d plain as possib le, so that the youn gest student , o r mo st illiterate person can r eadily und erstan d . 6 H1S volu m e o rigin ally appeared in two vo lumes , as London , Xm as, 1905. C O N TE N T S . The Sym bols Explaine d The Nature o f th e Aspects Nature and Quality o f the Signs o f the ! o di ac Mea surement o f the Planetary Aspects The Orbs of the Planets Th e Mundane Houses o f the Heavens Perso ns Produced by the Signs o fthe ! odia c Th e F orm o f B ody Given by the Planets in the Signs The Essential and Accidental Di gnities The Use o f An Ephemeris How to Erect a Map o f the Heavens Ho w to Pla ce the Planets in the Map The Naturc o f Uranus and its Aspects S aturn J upiter Mars S un Venus Mercury Mo o n Th e Planet Neptune Th e Term Elevatio n Advice H ow to J udge a Nativity Whether a Child will Live o r Di e The Health Th e Mental Qualities Th e Mo ney Prospects The Employ m ent 0 i Marri age 0 i Children Travelli ng 0 n the Selecti o n o f a House Friends and Enem ies The ! ind o f Death Direction s ; o r, C alculati ng Future Events An Example o f W orking the Directio ns Th e Ef fects o f the Directions of the The D irectio ns o f the Planets So lar R eturns o r Birthday Figures Transits and Eclipses A Short A strological Dictionary H T H E GUI D E T O AST R O LOGY. P A R T F IR S T . C HAPTER . I . THE SYM BOLS EXPLAINED . LEARN , practice, and understand the following — That the planets are nine in number, and are thus named and sym b o li sed : t9 Neptune ; I 5 1 Herschel ; b Saturn ; Jupiter ; c ? Mars ; 6 ) The Sun ; 9 Venus ; Q Mercury ; D the Moon . The Zodiacal signs are as follow Northern ‘Y ‘ Aries Southern 2 Libra 8 Taurus I ll Scorpio 1 1 G emini I Sagittariu s 5 Cancer V } ? Capricorn Q Leo mAquarius 1m Virgo X Pisces Each sign contains which , multiplied by the twelve signs, gives being the total number of degrees contained in the Zodiac . The reason the ancients divided the Zodiac into 360 ° appears thus : that the solar year measures 365 days, and the lunar year 355, the mean of which is 360, th e number of the degrees in the Zodiac. 6 m 0 17mmro asmom o v. ' The Plane t ary A spe cts . y Semisex tile A Trine A Semisquare [Q Se squiquadrate ‘ >k Sextile i ' Biquinti le Q Quintile wQuincunx [3 Square (P ’ Oppo siti o n P Parallel of D e clination There is also the position , 0’Conjunction . 0 / th e N ature of the A spe ct s . The following conjunctions of the planets ar e good in po wer and week —11 o’ i ll, b . 0 . ( P . { 5 . or the D; 9 o’t }. or the D d D . The remaining d ’ e ar e all evil more or less , and which will be fully explained chapt ers o n The Effects of the Aspects. ” The 3 4 Semisextile is always good . M The A Semisquare i s always evil . 5 Th e Sextile i s always good. The D Square i s always evil . y The A Trine is always good . D The [L l Sesquiqu adrate is always evil . l3 ‘ 5 Th e :1 : Biquintile, the same in effect a s the Quintile. l“ J” Th e V Q ui nounx ' i s evil. I 5 o The 8 Opposition i s always evil . I 6 0 The P Parallel , this is like the d in nature . The relative power or potency of the aspects is appr o x i mat ely as follows —The most powerful is the (9 , nex t to this the then the A . D , I Q . P , A , M , Q , : h . and w . 0/ the N ature and Q u a lity of th e S igns of th e ! odi ac. The signs are classified and di vided as follow M M C ‘ Uline U s S L 9 2 : I : Fem inine Signs—8 . E . 7T . "1 . V P . X . Fie ry Signs—Y3 $1 . I earth y—8 . r m . V 3 ? f airy— U . THE G UI DE TO ASTROLOGY . 7 Signs of Sh o rt Ascension— W , 'm X . 11 . ' Signs o f Lo ng Ascension T m , a , m , I . M ov e able and C ardinal Signs — Y ‘ , :2 , W . Fix ed Signs— 8 , uploads/Ingenierie_Lourd/ astrology-guide.pdf

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