Junior Astrology Course: Lessons 10 - 19
Junior Astrology Course: Lessons 10 - 19
Junior Astrology Course: Lessons 10 - 19
Lessons 10 - 19
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March 2013
Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................3
LESSON 10...........................................................4
LESSON 11...........................................................8
LESSON 12.........................................................11
LESSON 13.........................................................15
LESSON 14.........................................................18
LESSON 15.........................................................22
LESSON 16.........................................................25
LESSON 17.........................................................28
LESSON 18.........................................................31
LESSON 19.........................................................33
Dear Friend,
We are happy to have your request for our Astrology course. Our three courses in Astrology are
based on the Teachings as given to humanity by the Brothers of the Rosicrucian Order through The
Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception and the personal investigations of Max Heindel, their Messenger.
In order to realize the most benefit from our Astrology courses we suggest you study our
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A New Age is dawning, and wonderful opportunities await those who understand and cooperate
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with higher spiritual concepts. As we bring ourselves into harmony with these forces, we not only
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It is wonderful to contemplate how the planetary forces balance each other so perfectly that
universal equilibrium is maintained despite the disturbances of the 5000 millions which inhabit the
earth alone, not to speak of other spheres. Every moment of time, our actions, individually and
collectively, interfere with terrestrial equipoise, and were not this instantly restored, the earth would
leave its orbit, fly off at a tangent, and be destroyed. Nor are physical disturbances most potent in
disturbing or restoring balance. It is a fallacy to confound solidity and rigidity with strength (as is most
thoroughly explained in our Lecture No. 19, "The Coming Force"). A train has no strength itself, but
must be solid because it is operated upon by an invisible gas called steam. There is no force in a rigid
hammer, but when driven by a column of flexible liquid, like water, backed by an elastic cushion of
compressed air, the force stored in the air drives the powerful hydraulic ram irresistibly through
whatever comes before it. Likewise subtle, invisible stellar rays are the factors which maintain our
ponderous planet in its path and spiritual disturbances generated by mankind are naturally the most
subtle force which interfere with the earth's equipoise.
Therefore each planet has its opposite, and every time we radiate the quality of one planet, we
call forth a countercurrent of corresponding force, and by the action and reaction of those forces in
and upon us and our environment we learn the lessons of life. If we vibrate to the love ray of Venus,
instantly Mars comes to tempt, and tries to turn love to lust, but it depends upon us whether we
remain steadfast in virtue or yield to vice. If we court the ideal of Jupiter, if we aim to elevate the
standards of church or state, instantly the saturnine forces invite to self-aggrandizement and appeal to
the passion for power. With us it lies, to remain true to the ideal and reap laurels that last through
eternity, or yield to the promise of present gain of worthless gold which we repay in sorrow when
Saturn turns and becomes the chastiser. Each horoscope shows the tendencies in even the humblest
life, and opportunity continually knocks. May we all be prepared to meet it as spiritual astrologers
should.
Yours in Fellowship,
heat. Libra is the extreme western point of his path where he turns away from the Northern
Hemisphere.
In midwinter, at Christmas, he is in Capricorn at the farthest point south, where his horizontal ray
leaves the people of the North in winter's icy grip. The nature of the "angles," and the effect of the 1st,
4th, 7th and 10th houses, is similar to the effect of the cardinal signs because these houses are at the
east, north, west, and south points of the horoscope. The nature and effect of cardinal signs and
angles may be summed up in the words "action" and "initiative," though each acts differently from the
others. Planets placed in cardinal signs and angles give zest to life according to the nature of the
particular planet, sign and angle. For instance, the intrinsic nature of the Sun is "life"; the cardinal sign
Aries is aggressive, forceful and "self-assertive." Therefore, when the Sun is in Aries in the spring,
nature bubbles over with life; there is such a super-abundance of vital force that all creation is
impelled to procreate itself in order to use the surplus. In the human horoscope the solar life is
similarly intensified when expressed through the cardinal sign Aries or when it is in the eastern angle
(the first house), which corresponds to Aries. This position makes for greater vitality, so great in fact
that it frequently runs amuck, overheats the blood, and sends it racing through the veins. Therefore
we find people with the Sun in Aries subject to fevers, but it is also a fact, not generally known to
physicians, that in the Sun-in-Aries people the temperature may rise far above the ordinary extreme
danger point, remain there for hours, burn every hair of the patient's head, and yet produce no fatality,
because the spark of life is too strong to be extinguished even when it has burned the body to a
cinder.
While Aries gives "self-esteem," Capricorn, or the 10th house, (the southern angle), which
corresponds to Capricorn, brings "social honor," that is to say, the esteem of others, and good planets
in Capricorn or the 10th house will certainly bring preferment. Take, as usual, the keyword of a planet,
combine it with the keyword of the sign and you have the interpretation. For instance, the keyword of
the Sun is life, of Capricorn, social honor. Therefore the Sun in Capricorn or the 10th house will
promote a lively social esteem for one with that configuration, and as a matter of fact, people who rise
to high and responsible positions generally have the Sun so placed and well aspected, for aspects
have to be taken into consideration also in judgment, but one thing at a time. The keyword of Saturn is
"obstruction," of Capricorn "social honor," of Aries "self-esteem." If Saturn is in Aries he will tend to
obstruct self-esteem, crush the spirit, and make a man timid and shrinking. If Saturn is afflicted in
Capricorn or the 10th house, the man may strive to rise, but obstructions will pile mountain high to bar
his way to social honor. If he persists and does attain, downfall awaits him anyway. Napoleon is said
to have had this configuration.
As Capricorn or the 10th house, gives our status in the world, the human family, so the opposite
cardinal sign, Cancer, or its correspondent, the 4th house, (the northern angle), determines our "home
life." Take a horoscope with Venus there, another with Mars, and a third with Saturn. What is the
meaning of the stellar script in each? Again the keywords afford easy reading, for Venus is "coalition,"
the force that binds and attracts and smoothes out all unpleasantness. When she is in Cancer or the
4th house, love will brighten the hearth and house. There may be a hard battle with the world, but
peace will reign by the fireside. Mars is "dynamic energy"; he rides roughshod over everything and
everybody. In Cancer or the 4th house he is a tartar, and tyrant in the home, and it is strange how
dual we may be, for the man who is such a bear at home, may have Venus in the west and be an
angel in public. Nor should we call him a hypocrite; it is simply that in one department of life he feels
the influence of the martial ray, and the Venusian dominates another. It should excite our compassion,
and show the way to overcome by knowledge, if we can reach and teach him the stellar science. The
keynote of Saturn is obstruction, and it is easy to see what he would do in Cancer, or the 4th house.
Faust, though most of us think of it as written by Goethe, is not a human creation. The plot is
found in one of the ancient myths and though our modern stage rendering makes it seem only the
story of an ordinary seduction, the myth itself, and even Goethe's rendering brings out much of the
esoteric truth. Among other pearls is Satan's description of himself. When asked by Faust, "Who art
thou?" he says,
That fits Saturn. I know that all in God's world work for ultimate good, and that physical resistance
develops physical muscle, that spiritual obstruction is necessary to grind away the rough edges from
the soul and polish it to diamond brightness.
Saturn is chief of the lapidaries. Knowing that he hurts to help, we must try to be patient. When
even the stone in being ground gives sounds of seeming suffering, who shall blame us if we wail at
the time when the hand of Saturn is heavy or applied in a particularly sensitive place? Although I
thank him for benefits received from chastisements, and recognize the benefit of his restraining
influence at times when he makes me feel like a dog on the leash, I cannot help thinking of him as a
cold, clammy hand of huge proportions, ready to wet-blanket all ambition, self-assertion, and other
martial characteristics. "The spirit of negation", no bit ever fretted a spirited horse as much as the curb
of Saturn, which says, "Don't, Don't, Don't." Saturn can fret and worry a martial spirit bubbling over
with energy and ambition, and as a planet is always most evil, so-called, in the sign where it is
weakest, Saturn in Cancer or the 4th house is particularly severe. Children whose parents have
Saturn in Cancer or the 4th house may or may not be kicked and cuffed physically; that depends upon
other factors. But there Saturn has them cornered; they are helpless children, they cannot run away
from the parental home, no matter how they feel, and the saturnine don't, don't, don't will wet-blanket
their spirits, quench their ambition, and make it a thousand times more difficult for them to fight the
battle of life. Oh! that we could realize our wrong when we unthinkingly betray the trust of the little
ones who come to us for protection and a home until they are able to fight their own battle in the
world. If we could only see how the saturnine ray in the home hampers our mate, and how much
better it would be for him, or her, if we would cease to restrain and throw cold water, if we would give
encouragement instead of always having don't on the tip of the tongue.
Aries being the fountainhead of egoism (the force which aims to center everything on the
individual regardless of all others), it is reasonable that the opposite sign must have the opposite
qualities, and signify what we share with others or have in community with others. "Partnership" may
therefore be said to be the keyword of Libra, its corresponding western angle the 7th house. As
marriage is the most important partnership of life, capable of making or marring it as no other relation
can, the configurations in this sign and angle are particularly vital in that respect.
The Sun is positive and masculine in its nature and signifies, therefore, the marriage partner in
the horoscope of a woman, and the negative, feminine Moon indicates the partner for a man, that is
generally speaking, but planets in Libra and the 7th house give particular testimony in this respect.
The Sun thus placed gives life, and zest here as elsewhere, regardless of sex. Saturn obstructs
successful intercourse with our fellows; Mars gives dynamic energy, makes us aggressive; we put
down our rivals though we may also ruin ourselves by so doing.
You have now the method and must learn to apply it so that you may read the stellar scrip as you
read a book. There is no time like the present, so I will give you a problem which you must answer
without looking up in any books other than the letters and lessons furnished in this course.
The keyword of Jupiter is "benevolence." Do you know the "jovial" fellow, with the big heart and
the broad smile, who shakes your hand till the ligaments of your arm are almost sprained? He is "hail
fellow, well met" with everybody, always ready to give anything or anybody a boost and never gets
angry on his own account, but may be moved to righteous indignation by the wrongs of others. Yet
even though he is terrible in his wrath, he is never cruel to the aggressor or oppressor, but shows
mercy and kindness as soon as the foe is vanquished. Do you know him? He is scarcely breeding
absolute purity, but is Jupiter personified.
Sign Keywords:
ARIES:
Enthusiastic
Pioneering
Dynamic
Aggressive
CANCER:
Feeling
Maternal
Imaginative
Protective
LIBRA:
Justice
Artistic
Eclectic
Integrated
CAPRICORN:
Responsible
Honorable
Self-control
Efficient
The Keywords give the essential nature of the Planets and Signs.
before they leap," they look a long time and very, very carefully, but on the other hand, when they
have once been won over to a certain cause they are faithful unto death, and no more ardent
advocates can be found; their zeal is almost fanatical. On the whole, people with Fixed signs may be
said to be the most reliable people in the world, either for good or bad. When the rays from the Fixed
signs come through so-called "good" planets and at favorable angles called "good" aspects, we have
a man whose integrity is as impregnable as the Rock of Gibraltar, who could not be bribed with all the
gold or power in the world to wander one single inch from what, according to his light is the path of
strictest rectitude; who would consider life, or even love, as nothing compared to this rectitude. But the
man whose destiny (more can be found on destiny in Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions and
Answers, Volume I, question 153 on page 305), self-made in former lives, has attracted the fixed ray
through so-called "evil" planets and at angles called "evil" aspects, has walled himself in with
limitations of such a nature that his entire view of life is askew; therefore he is out of harmony with his
fellow beings. Shunned by them he becomes a recluse or an outcast; hatred and revenge burn in his
breast . He may become what we call a criminal, because we do not understand how heavy his load
is, that he is a young soul unable to bear the burden of life with fortitude equal to our own. If we could
only have compassion to see and understand his limitations as revealed by the horoscope, perhaps
we should be able to feel pity instead of repugnance. If every judge were an astrologer, and every
court clerk were required to cast the horoscope of each prisoner arraigned so that the judge might see
into the soul before judging, we should have more loving kindness shown those unfortunates, and
love would soon conquer where harshness fails. Such a reform will come in a not too far-away future,
and though people of the "fixed" kind we have described will be the most difficult to win over, they will
never backslide once the task of conversion has been accomplished.
The last expression brings to mind the narrow, sectarian fanatic who thinks everybody is going to
hell who does not share his belief, who is as zealous in his efforts to convert all with whom he comes
in contact as in denouncing those who do not respond to his well-meant efforts. He is another variety
of these fixed people. The student has now the description of the general salient characteristics
imparted by the rays from the Fixed signs, and may easily detect their action in any horoscope, when
focused through the various planets.
The Fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. In addition to the common characteristic,
stability, each sign has its own keyword which describes its particular effect, and as the general
quality, stability, is intensified when Fixed signs are on the angles, so also the individual nature and
effect of each sign is more prominently observable when thus placed.
In the Cardinal sign Aries, the exaltation of the Sun fosters individual life, and the dynamic energy
of the ruler, Mars, engenders egoism, so that the dominant forces of this sign create the individual
self, the separate personality, which is prepared by the Aries forces to fight its way in life alone and
unaided; but the forces of the sign Taurus tend to produce the family, that is to say, an aggregation of
individuals bound by ties of blood and of love. Therefore the Moon is exalted in Taurus; her keyword
is fecundation. Through her the generative forces accomplish multiplication of the individual, and
Venus, the ruler of Taurus, is the vehicle of coalition, the force which binds parents and offspring into
the integral whole which we call the family.
When mankind was in its infancy Jehovah and his angelic host from the Moon together with the
Lords of Venus focused the Taurean ray upon our race and welded all into one vast harmonious
family obedient to their masters' wills. The Martial Lucifer spirits first started human emancipation from
superhuman rule through the side of the Arian ray which is designated "the goat" in the Bible. Later
came the "true light," the Sun Spirit, Christ, Who expresses the Arian ray in so gentle a manner that
He is called "the Lamb." But also He exalts the individual above the family. Thus, the rulers and
exaltation rulers of these two signs have aided human evolution and the past history of man is written
in the stars so plainly that the seeing eye may decipher its pages most readily and also the pages of
the future now in the making, for, "coming events cast their shadows before." It is marvelous,
nevertheless, how The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception dovetails with the esoteric side of Astrology
and how a knowledge of this science reveals depths of the Rosicrucian teachings not otherwise
accessible.
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Taurus rules the tongue; its keyword being harmony, and that of Venus coalition, it is plain that
Venus in Taurus would designate the soft-spoken peacemaker, but Mars in Taurus destroys harmony
by incessant talk, as an agitator or demagogue. Saturn's keyword being obstruction, would cause
halting speech, loss of voice, or would make a pessimist. Many musicians have the Sun, Venus or
Jupiter in Taurus.
From the symbolic Garden of Eden where Adam dwelt under the Taurean ray in harmony and
peace, while obedient to Jehovah, he was driven into the wilderness of the world under the ray of
Scorpio which is ruled by the Lucifer spirits of Mars. According to their advice he "knew" his wife.
Scorpio has dominion over the sex organs, and as the 8th house is the house of death, so Scorpio,
being the 8th sign has in its ray the deadly sting of the serpent; therefore, death is the lot of all who
are born from sex, and pain and sorrow is their portion in life. Instead of harmony which prevailed
under the Taurean regime, discord is the keyword under Scorpio; "man is of few days and full of
trouble," and will thus remain till he finds the way of regeneration foreshadowed under the other signs.
When the dynamic energy of Mars conveys the ray of Scorpio, man becomes indifferent to the
discordant cry of pain from his fellow beings. He can calmly cut a person to pieces in a surgical
operation or slay him in battle; he can look without remorse into the eloquently pleading eyes of dumb
animals which he tortures on the vivisection table. Fearless to the point of folly, indifferent to danger,
he makes an excellent soldier, but a poor general.
If the ray of Scorpio, which rules generation, is focused through Venus the planet of coalition, we
may expect discord through the opposite sex, due to overindulgence of the passions. Saturn would
obstruct intercourse and accentuate the discord of Scorpio in that direction. In a similar manner the
keyword of other planets will give the solution to their effect in each sign.
I trust you will not underestimate what has been said of the cosmic part of Astrology affecting
human evolution. You may learn fortune telling without that, but we are studying the science of the
soul; that was not created at birth, nor does it suffer death. To understand Astrology you must know
God's plan from eternity and realize that man is ever in a state of becoming. Of the two Fixed signs
we have considered, Taurus and the Jehovistic hierarchies were factors in the creation of the human
family. The fallen angels under Lucifer, who rebelled against Jehovah, brought the ray of Scorpio to
bear upon mankind to assist in their emancipation. We shall see in the next lesson, that the Sun being
the octave of the Moon and ruler of the second Fixed sign, Leo, and Uranus, ruler of Aquarius being
the octave of Venus, these signs, Leo, and Aquarius, radiate affection and altruism. Through them lies
the path of salvation from sin, sorrow, and suffering.
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fortified and thus gives him the faculty of expression, while afflictions of the fifth house of the mother
deny her the ability to voice her love, the child will grow up in the belief that its mother loves it not a
whit. The misunderstood mother may then grieve and break her heart in consequence. Should the
child learn Astrology, it would be able to see the hidden reason for the seeming coldness of the
parent; compassion in the child would draw from the mother the secret of her love, both would be
richer and the child by such use of the science of Astrology would lay up much treasure in heaven.
Take another suppositious case, of two young men in love with the same girl. We look to the Sun, as
the significator of mental affinity because it is the particular expression of God in our solar system.
Mars and Venus, being the planets of passion and the brand of love associated with personality (not
the love of soul for soul, which is Uranian), signify moral affinity and the Moon and Ascendant show
what physical harmony exists between people intending marriage. Let us now suppose one of these
young men to be mentally and morally harmonious to the lady, but not physically attuned, and further
hampered by having Saturn, the planet of obstruction in the fifth house. He would then be unable to
plead his cause, no matter how deep his affection. If the other young man were physically in accord
with the lady and if Venus were in his fifth house at birth, he would be an eloquent and probably
successful wooer, while the denial of expression caused by Saturn in the case of his rival might break
the latter's heart. Later the lack of mental and moral affinity between the successful lover and the lady
is sure to manifest to the sorrow of both; had all known the science of Astrology and been guided by
their knowledge, these heartaches might have been avoided.
As already said, Venus in the fifth sign or house facilitates the expression of love and thus makes
the ardent and affectionate wooer, but when the dynamic energy of Mars is poured forth from this
angle it produces the fierce, masterful lover who claims the affection of others as a right. The
wandering Moon is the vehicle of fecundation; in Leo she makes the heart fickle and fond of flitting
from flower to flower. From each she sucks the sweets and leaves it barren. The keyword of Mercury
is Reason, and as the ways of the heart are beyond reason and incapable of intellectual elucidation or
analysis, Mercury in Leo makes the libertine and cynic who plays with hearts as with marbles. Saturn
in Leo or the fifth house obstructs expression of affection, no matter how deep and sincere the feeling,
and thus it causes much suffering in consequence.
Sagittarius is pictured upon the vault of heaven as a centaur (half man and half horse), in the act
of shooting an arrow from a drawn bow. Jupiter, the ruler, partakes of the dual nature expressed by
the sign. In his highest phase he is idealistic in the extreme. He aims the bow of aspiration so high
that few, if any, measure up to his standard. Therefore, when in Leo or the fifth house, he not
infrequently misses the real, while vainly seeking the ideal of his affection, but if his search is
successful there is an ideal union, a marriage truly "made in heaven." The lower nature of Jupiter
accentuates the animalistic phase of Sagittarius, and when that is expressed through the sign Leo or
the 5th house the ideals expressed by the higher phase are forgotten, the man goes to the other
extreme and becomes a depraved beast. Therefore Jupiter in Leo afflicted is worse than any of the
so-called malefic planets; its evil influence is perhaps most nearly approached by Venus when
similarly placed, for both tend then to indulgence of the vilest nature.
As Leo and the fifth house signify the things we love to share with others, this also applies to
knowledge, and therefore the fifth sign and the fifth house signify the ability to teach. People with
Jupiter there, well fortified, have high ideals and are born teachers of law, philosophy and
humanitarian principles. Knowledge of these subjects may be acquired without having Jupiter in Leo
or the fifth house, but there is a difference between having the knowledge and the ability to impart it to
others; this faculty is given or denied by the fifth house and the planets therein or the rulers thereof.
These also indicate the nature of the subjects, if any, a person is best fitted to teach.
The keyword of Saturn being Obstruction he naturally seeks to squelch ambition to teach when in
the fifth sign, Leo or the fifth house. We know people with that affliction having deep and thorough
knowledge of vital interest to humanity; one shrinks from the duty and limits herself; one ensouled by
a deep desire to impart his knowledge to others becomes ill at every attempt. Leo rules the spinal
cord and Saturn in Leo draws this poor man's nerves into knots, as it were, thus literally choking
expression. Hard as it may be for such people to overcome the limitation, there is one certainty,
however, that if they do, they will be very thorough, particularly when instructing adults in deep
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subjects. Mars, Mercury, or the Moon in Leo or the fifth house would make indifferent teachers,
impatient and superficial.
Leo and the fifth house are also concerned with publications, for books, newspapers, and
periodicals are media through which authors share with the public whatever knowledge they have
gained along specific lines. Please observe, Leo and the fifth house do not give the ability to write or
speak; that comes from Gemini, Mercury and other factors, but the fifth sign and house indicate our
success in publishing our knowledge. Some people are able writers and speakers, but Saturn in Leo
or the fifth house, or a sign ruled by Saturn on the fifth house obstructs access to publicity, and many
splendid teachers and authors are never heard of outside their small circle of friends on account of
this limiting influence. On the other hand, when Mercury, Gemini, Leo and the fifth house are well
fortified there is ability to write and success in getting the ear of the world by publications. You will
understand that my motive is not self-laudation when I cite my own configuration as illustration of this
point. I have Venus in the mercurial sign Gemini, sextile to Mercury (in Leo), also to his higher octave,
Neptune. The Sun, Moon, and Mercury are in Leo, the fifth sign, and Mercury is also trine to Jupiter in
the fifth house, occupied by the idealistic sign Sagittarius. Saturn in Libra, the sign of his exaltation, is
sextile to Mercury in the fifth sign and Jupiter in the fifth house. Thus all the stellar forces have
combined to give me facility in writing and success in publishing. You know the phenomenal growth of
The Rosicrucian Fellowship justifies the augur of the stars, and that they have told the truth. But this
brings up another point; had anyone presumed to predict these things five years ago, even my friends
and well-wishers might have doubted, for these faculties were largely dormant then; it takes many
years to acquire the fundamental knowledge and experience in the school of life without which any
writing sounds hollow. Necessarily my innate ability did not show on the surface during that time, yet
the stars told the truth; it was latent, and at the proper time became manifest. In this fact lies one of
the most important lessons to be learned by the young astrologer. It is this: Believe in the stars;
whatever they say is absolutely reliable, no matter how much appearances may be to the contrary, no
matter whether they show a fault or a faculty; if the stars say it is there you may depend that their
testimony is true regardless of whether the person knows it or not, and in this very fact we have one of
the greatest opportunities for the efficient and benevolent use of Astrology. In the next lesson we shall
take up this study in connection with the fifth house, Leo and children.
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The Dragon's Head (), and the Dragon's Tail () exert an influence in the horoscope only when
in conjunction with a planet or the Ascendant. An orb of only two degrees or at most three degrees is
allowed.
Sign
04
+09
13
-05
08
Deg.
19
28
47
17
30
Min.
55
20
75
48
27
The Part of Fortune in the horoscope will be Sagittarius 0 27' (9th Sign).
Question:
1] In Lesson No. 9 I asked you to calculate the signs on the cusps of a horoscope for 4 PM
Standard Time, August 10th, 1912, at New York, NY. Please figure now the places of the planets and
insert them in the horoscope.
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vibration made fecundation and fertilization possible. Mars and Venus next aroused the passional
nature, and material manifestation of animal human was accomplished.
The early races born under these planetary vibrations knew none of the finer feelings found in
more modern times; they loved as the tiger loves, passionately, fiercely. The males fought each other
for a mate as animals fight; the females fought for their young. Even in medieval times these traits
were observable. The ray of Mercury commenced at an early stage to evoke reason in man. Its
vibrations have increased in intensity, developing the intellect and sensitizing the nervous system.
Thus the finer feelings have been developed, and man is now capable of responding in a measure to
the humanitarian influences carried by the ray of Jupiter. The more advanced feel the Uranus
vibrations, and a still smaller number sense the spiritual vibrations of Neptune.
But as the vibratory range of the nervous system increases and we become capable of enjoying
pleasures undreamed of by our primitive ancestors, so also is our capacity for suffering intensified. A
physical shock which scarcely registers upon the consciousness of previous generations may produce
a complete collapse upon the part of a high-strung nervous person. In the case of maternity, were
Uranus in the fifth house of the horoscope of a mother in prehistoric times, she would have hardly felt
its effect at all; but in the chart of today's occidental women the event would bring a certain amount of
difficulty and pain in deliverythe child may have problems in drawing its breath and other conditions
might endanger its life.
Neptune would impart a nervous system too delicate for ordinary physical use, for he is the
octave of Mercury, and therefore a child born under such an influence would be peculiar, sometimes
altogether mentally deranged. St. Vitus dance, which is inability to coordinate movements, is due to
the hypersensitiveness given by Neptune. Saturn obstructs childbirth and makes it painful; the use of
forceps is frequently necessary, and the children are difficult to rear. Mars makes for operations, loss
of blood, and puerperal fever. Pluto involves surgery as in Caesarean operations and its forceful
nature can provoke premature birth as well as death.
Christ said, If I be lifted up, I will lift all the world unto me. This does not mean, as is commonly
supposed according to the materialistic conception, that if He were lifted upon the cross He would
save people. The human, the microcosm, follows very closely the development of the macrocosm.
When the earth was more dense in the ages we have just passed, when the Virgin Spirits were at the
nadir of their evolutionary career, humanity was encrusted to such an extent that they could not
vibrate to the high pitch of the planets which make for spirituality. But as the Christ Spirit working in
the Earth leavens it with His vibrations, it is lifted out of its density and becomes more and more
ethereal, more and more attuned to the great solar heart of the universe working through the sign of
Leo. As this takes place, the human, the microcosm, also learns to respond to the finer forces in
nature; the ardent affection of Leo gradually replaces the passionate impulses of Mars, and the
warmth of the spiritual overcomes the cold obstructiveness of Saturn. Thus instead of the present
method of conception in sin and suffering, by degrees there will come the immaculate conception, of
which we are beginning to get a forecast in the science of eugenics.
Great measures of time must pass before we shall be able to propagate the race by a higher
method than the one we have today. But as the Spirit of Christ working in the earth gains in power
and potency, the fifth sign, Leo, will cease to correspond to the fifth house ruling children; the sixth
house and Virgo will then indicate the method of purity and service whereby we shall perpetuate
vehicles more etheric than those of the present time. Therefore, though at the present time Leo is the
most important sign of the zodiac, in the future the purity of the sign Virgo will supersede it in the
department of children; and the ardent affections of Leo will find a nobler outlet through the opposite
sign Aquarius of which we shall speak in the next lesson.
Questions:
In the last lesson we requested you to finish setting up the horoscope on which we had been
working previously. Now please state:
1] What you think is the prospect of children for the person described therein?
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More on Destiny
The destiny which we generate under the law of causation by our own acts may be divided into
three kinds.
In the first place, there is the destiny which from the very nature of the case we cannot expiate in
the present life; for instance, when a man commits murder, whether he suffers the penalty for it here
or not, the prison life usually does not have the effect of making him more mellow and kind.
Sometimes it does the reverse; it makes him bitter and turns his hand against all. Before nature will be
satisfied, he must learn that he may not deprive a fellow being of his form; he must learn to serve.
Thus the case is not satisfied until he has had the opportunity at a future time to render service of
importance to his previous victim.
A second kind of destiny we reap from day to day; it is, we might say, as a cash transaction, we
pay as we go. If we overeat, we have indigestion; if we go out without sufficient clothing, we take cold,
etc.
A third kind is called "ripe" or "mature" destiny. It is the result of our actions in past lives, or in our
early years, which has matured into effect so far that it is embodied in the pictures shown a spirit as
the panorama of its coming life when starting toward rebirth. Once the spirit has chosen a certain life
with the 'ripe" destiny allotted for liquidation by the Recording Angels, it is bound by its choice. The
tendencies to act in a manner conducive to adjustment of this mature destiny are inherent in the body
and inscribed in the stars, for the stellar influences are the source of man's activity, and therefore this
mature destiny may be seen from the horoscope at birth, standing out with exceeding clearness, so
that it is very plain and patent to the spiritually minded astrologer or palmist. He can also see the other
kinds of destiny and may sometimes mistake one kind for the other and hence be wrong in his view as
to whether an event can be avoided or not. If it is "ripe" destiny, it will be impossible to avoid it despite
all warnings.
Rosicrucian Philosophy in Questions and Answers, Volume I, question 153 on page 305.
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(Scorpio and Pisces are the others), cradled our emotions, and to this day water remains the esoteric
symbol of the emotional nature.
As we may see ourselves in the silvery surface of a lake on a calm day, so also the spirit most
readily mirrors itself in the personality when we are serene and unruffled. In those ancient days infant
man, pure and innocent (but not virtuous), saw the gods face to face. Later the Lucifer Spirits from
Mars, working through the cardinal sign of the fiery triplicity, Aries (Leo and Sagittarius are the others),
made men headstrong (Aries rules the head) and rebellious against their rulers, the angels. They also
fostered the sex passion; therefore Mars and Scorpio rule the generative organs. Thus the calm of the
emotional nature was fundamentally disturbed, and it has by degrees become as a seething cauldron,
astir with strife and struggle. Therefore it can no longer reflect the spirit any more than a windswept
sea can mirror a man or a ship afloat thereon.
Thus mankind destroyed its spiritual sight and lost touch with the gods when the turbulent
emotions were generated under the ray of Scorpio. These emotions hid the beyond from us, and until
we learn to subdue and control our passions and cultivate the peace of God in our breasts, we cannot
penetrate the veil of the hereafter, not hear "the still small voice" which speaks in the silence after the
winds, the fires, and other earthly disturbances have ceased.
The way of attainment is symbolically engraved in the pictorial zodiac. Aquarius appears as a
man in the act of pouring water from an urn. By a light motion he may tip the urn a little more or a little
less to regulate the flow; it is perfectly balanced. Therefore he represents the enlightened soul who
has obtained control of his passions, emotions, and appetites. They are contained in his urn, hence
they no longer blind, befog, or obscure his vision as in the Atlantean Epoch; hence also Aquarius is
not a watery but an airy sign. Neither is it emotional like Cancer, but intuitional, for the true Aquarian
knows without reasoning. The human sympathy, the fellow feeling, the friendship signified by the 11th
sign and the 11th house are the true essence of the Christ Spirit which will eventually abrogate the
primal separateness, accomplish the atonement, transform the world, and make the new heaven and
the new earth a reality.
The keyword of Aquarius is therefore altruism, and this is also the keyword of Uranus, its ruler.
This planet was at home from 1913 to 1920, and it is significant that though war and strife have been
rampant, the effort to bring "peace on earth" is gaining strength with amazing rapidity. Advocates of
amity among nations are hailed as saviors with universal acclamation. The Sun by precession is also
nearing Aquarius, and will remain there about 2100 years. Thus all cosmic forces are working for
altruism and a loftier expression of the Christian ReligionUniversal Friendship.
The keyword of the Sun is life. While we are under the Moon and Cancer, family is first and the
individual last; but the Sun in Aquarius has a tendency to exalt the self somewhat unduly. Therefore
egoism is a fault to be guarded against by those who have the Sun in Aquarius.
The keyword of the Moon is fecundation. It is restless, and therefore the Moon in Aquarius or the
11th house causes a restless seeking for truth and light. People with this position should endeavor to
settle down to sustained effort in the occupation nearest at hand. Sir Launfal found the Grail at his
castle gate when returning from a life spent in vain search for it all over the world. Christ is formed
from within; He is not found exteriorly.
As the keyword of Mercury is reason and altruism is contrary to ordinary reason, Mercury in
Aquarius is critical and cynical; it sharpens the intellect, however, and gives a good flow of language.
The keyword of Venus is coalition, and in the 11th sign or the 11th house it causes friends to flock
around us; it makes us loving and lovable.
The keynote of Mars is dynamic energy. It lends force and provokes action wherever placed.
When in Aquarius or the 11th house it makes us rough and blunt towards friends; though we may
mean well, we seem invariably to ruffle those we really like, and much suffering results.
The keywords of Jupiter are benevolence and idealism. This planet is therefore in particular
agreement with Aquarius and the 11th house. Happy the soul who has earned a well aspected Jupiter
in either, for he is sure to have a great influence for good in a wide circle.
The real functions of Saturn are constructive: that is, they include the qualities which constitute
sound character, create success, and put the person on the constructive side of Nature through
application and continued effort. These qualities are as follows:
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First, mental: concentration and power of analysis when working through Mercury.
Second, business: method, system, mechanical ability, capacity for detail, patience, persistence,
caution.
Third, social: justice, faithfulness, tact.
Saturn gives us the building qualitiesthat is, the qualities by which we can built an edifice to
withstand the storms of evolution. Saturn is pre-eminently a builder. The other planets bring
success more through inspiration, by which a person is led to do the successful thing at the proper
time, but Saturn goes to work and builds success, little by little, patiently, persistently, and carefully.
However, when a person works for self to the exclusion of others, Saturn's constructiveness builds a
shell around him and puts obstruction in his way. This results in limitation and sorrow is the result. As
humanity is still very selfish, this aspect of Saturn is to be seen on every side. Under the influence of
selfishness, Saturn contracts and crystallizes the vehicles of the Ego, which automatically shuts out
good. The person then encounters opposition from others because he is demonstrating that he is, at
least subconsciously, an enemy of them. If we abuse Saturn, we get bad results from him, but as a
matter of fact he is the initiator. He presents conditions which appear to be temptations, but when the
individual has progressed to the point where he refuses to be tempted, then he has developed the
power through which he may be initiated into the higher realms.
Question:
1] Please tell me what you think would be the effect of Saturn in Aquarius and the 11th house?
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We all have in us the power to rise above our difficulties if we will but cease to sound the petty,
discordant, or tragic lower tones which perpetuate them, and turn to the higher possibilities within
ourselves. These will respond equally well if we but make the sustained effort to start them into
activity.
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under the common ray, they would soon realize its lack of power and learn compassion for those who
must so live all their lives. What, then, is the lesson these people have to learn?
Zodiac means "a circle of animals." The symbols of three of the cardinal signs are animalistic:
Aries, the Ram; Cancer, the Crab; and Capricorn, the Goat. The fourth represents the ideal towards
which this class must strive, namely Libra, the Scales. None need poise so much as those under the
impulsive influence of the cardinal ray; therefore the Balance was set in heaven to direct their
aspirations.
Three symbols of the fixed signs are also bestial, violent, and virulent: Taurus, the Bull; Leo, the
Lion, and Scorpio, the Scorpion. The human figure of Aquarius, the Waterbearer, shows us the ideal
towards which this class must strive. Instead of fighting, preying upon, or poisoning others in the
struggle for existence, they must learn to become humane, to be friends to all instead of foes.
In contradistinction to the cardinal or fixed signs, the common signs are all double. Two of them
are human: Gemini, the Twins, and Virgo, the Virgin; the third, Sagittarius, the Centaur, is partly
human; and only the fourth symbol, Pisces, the Fishes, is taken from the lower kingdom. None are
violent, however, but intensely moral, intellectual, and spiritual symbols.
Sagittarius, the Centaur, shows us man rising above the animal stage, audaciously aiming at the
stars, and the opposite symbol of the heavenly Twins tells its story of universal brotherhood.
The band between the Fishes shows us the unity of life in even the lowest species; and the
celestial Virgin, clasping the immaculately conceived babe to her breast is a type of purity, love, and
service equaled nowhere else.
The principle fault of the common signs is restlessness. The double nature revealed in their
symbols impels them hither and thither; therefore the third and ninth signs, Gemini and Sagittarius,
are correlated to that most unstable and restless element of the human constitution, the mind, which
also wants to travel. The symbol of the twelfth sign, the Fishes, is likewise an apt type of aimless
wandering, and as this is contrary to the law of life, it brings the penalty of sorrow and suffering
ascribed in the twelfth house.
The ideal towards which the class ruled by the common ray must strive is, therefore, expressed
by the sixth sign, Divine Parenthood, and the sixth house, Service. Greater love hath no man than
that he lay down his life for his friends, said Christ. He also felt that yearning, parental love when He
stretched out His arms over Jerusalem and said, Oh, how oft would I have gathered you to my
bosom as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings! Love grows by voluntary service, and the more
we aim to serve others, the more readily we shall cultivate the highest of all human qualities.
Upon observation it will be found that there are two distinct subclasses ruled by the common ray.
One, composed of younger souls, has not yet found its bearing in the world; they drift about upon the
sea of life without energy or ambition, and are buffeted by the waves of adversity for the purpose of
awakening them to a sense of responsibility and forcing them to take part in the world's work. In time
they will graduate into the cardinal and fixed classes, driven by inner ambition instead of by outside
coercion.
The other subclass has graduated from the industrial school of material life, and is preparing itself
for spiritual work. It is thus in a transition stage, out of tune with the finite and not yet in tune with the
Infinite. We may realize their plight in a measure when we observe youth in the years between
boyhood and manhood; awkward, a laughing stock for boys and men alike, every word he utters
provokes a sneer or a patronizing smile because of the changing voice. His ideas are too great for the
acceptance of younger companions, too visionary for older heads; he is an anomaly, and his nature
becomes hypersensitive on account of the attitude of those around him. Likewise the child-man who is
about to graduate from the material world to work in the spiritual realms is out of place under the
policy of our common life. He aims the bow of Sagittarius at the stars, but is weighed down to earth by
the animal nature. The might of mind is great if we use it practically. Edison earned a crown of
spiritual glory by lighting our streets and thus preventing crime. Morse and Marconi and Bell have
soothed the sorrowing souls of thousands suffering thousands of miles away. Once they dreamed of
these things, but they did not stop at dreaming; they worked to realize their dreams.
The class ruled by the common signs is too prone to talk of "luck"; but as Lucifer says to Faust,
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Astrology ought to impress the older subclass with the fact that merit is the basis of success in
any line, material or spiritual; that study and dreams alone condition; but that when by service we lift
others, we also elevate our own status in life and evolution.
Questions:
1] What do the forces working through the fixed signs accomplish? Through the cardinal signs?
Through the common signs?
2] What are the vocations most suitable for the common sign natives?
3] What do you think are the individual keywords of the common signs?
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man impulsively jump to conclusions, foolhardy, headstrong, and not amenable to reason. Venus or
Jupiter in good aspect to Mercury makes people philanthropic, benevolent, and therefore beloved of
all who are fortunate enough to come in contact with them. The adverse aspects make them selfindulgent to a high degree; they use a winning, ingratiating way to gain their despicable ends, but they
are treacherous and ready to sell out their benefactors for a favor from another. They have no
scruples whatever, and are always ready to cast aside, "the old love for the new" whenever it suits
their convenience.
Mercury is never so far removed from the Sun as seen from our planet that it can form an aspect
of importance with this Great Light. Also, its aspects with the Moon are of no significance, for our
satellite has no basic nature of its own, but, as signified by its keyword "fecundation," it only fertilizes
that with which it is configurated so that that may be brought into manifestation. As said before when
speaking of Saturn's aspects to Mercury, if Mercury or the planet it aspects is in Gemini or the third
house, the effect on the mind is much intensified.
The keyword of Gemini is "changeability," and Mercury, its ruler, the fleet-footed messenger of
the gods, is the patron of travelers (who are changing their environment), also of merchants (who are
professional exchangers of goods or money, and who were wont to travel from place to place in
ancient times). Therefore Gemini and the third house denote traveling salesmen, agents,
messengers, letters and writings. Again, the planets aspecting Mercury and the planets in Gemini and
the third house tell if a person has ability to write, if he is fitted to be an agent or salesman, and
whether he will meet with pleasant experiences or be liable to accidents while on short journeys (the
ninth house deals with extended or long distance travel).
Saturn in aspect to Mercury, or in Gemini or the third house, does not favor writing, but if the
aspect is good, it may nevertheless produce a philosophical writer of great depth and penetration or a
most exact and painstaking scientific investigator. The writings of such a person will never be many,
nor will his investigations cover a wide range. He will, however, be very thorough in covering a limited
field; but though by dint of the hardest and most painstaking work such people may be able to express
themselves lucidly on paper, they will have difficulty in public speaking.
The Sun, Venus, or Jupiter in good aspect to Mercury, or in Gemini or the third house, facilitate
vocal expression, writing, art and music. The philosophical discourses engendered by the ray of
Jupiter can never compare with those of saturnine origin in depth and erudition, but they are sure to
take the soul to lofty heights of sublimity altogether undreamed of by those under the sinister Saturn.
The oratory of the Jupiterian is the voice of the soul speaking directly to the soul. It carries conviction
and rouses its hearers as the cold, clear argument of a saturnine speaker never can. The unfavorable
Mars-Mercury aspects may inspire an agitator to incite to rebellion, bloodshed, and destruction of
homes in what he considers a righteous cause; but the Mercurial air modulated in the Venus voice
may breathe the sentiment of "Home, Sweet Home," with the effect of touching the heartstrings,
drawing a person close to the hearth and promoting "On earth peace, good will toward men."
In respect to travel, Saturn delays and hinders when aspected to Mercury and when he is in
Gemini or the third house, for it is his nature to obstruct wherever he is; but the Moon and Mercury in
aspect or in Gemini or the third house has the reverse effect, for they are of a restless and
changeable nature, and will cause a person in whose horoscope they are posited as above to wander
from place to place all through life. Saturn in Gemini or the third house and adversely aspected gives
liability to accidents while the person is traveling. So do Mars and Uranus, but there is a difference in
the nature of the hurt sustained. Saturn causes bruises and crushing. Mars causes cuts, burns, and
scaldings, and lays the person liable to attacks from robbers or to be taken prisoner by the military
authorities if in a country where there is war. Under such conditions Saturn in Gemini or the third
house would make the person a secret agent, a spy, and adverse aspects would cause capture or
even death by hanging. Jupiter or Venus in the third house or Gemini would of course make travel
pleasant for the person fortunate enough to have them well-aspected, but if afflicted it would be best
for the person not to travel.
Gemini is an airy sign. It rules the lungs, which to a great extent supply the body with the
important element air. Mercury, the ruler of Gemini, governs the air which passes through the trachea
and bronchial tubes. The ebblike and floodlike inflation and deflation of the lungs are another example
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of the duality and changeability of Gemini. Saturn hardens and encrusts, and when he has evil
aspects and is in Gemini, he is one of the causes of tuberculosis. Mars in Gemini gives a tendency to
hemorrhages of the lungs, and Uranus, being spasmodic in its action, produces the involuntary
movements of the lungs which we call cough.
It should be constantly remembered by pupils, however, that though the horoscope at birth shows
the lines of least resistance, and though we find it easy to drift along those lines, we as spirits are in
life's school to assert our own individuality and thereby overcome obstacles placed in our path. Every
time we conquer an aspect we have lived up to our divine nature. As the Good Book says, "Be not
overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good."
Question:
1] Please answer the following question: What effect would Saturn in Gemini on the Ascendant,
square the Moon in Virgo, have on the health of a person?
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Mars in Sagittarius or in the ninth house is really the most dangerous of all the planets in these
positions. There is perhaps no place where he may do as much harm as in this house, particularly, of
course, if he has an evil aspect, for the dynamic energy of Mars seeks expression in whatever sphere
he is located. He is impulsive, and as Sagittarius is also fiery, they agree in this aspect of their nature.
Mars in Sagittarius, therefore, adds fire to fire, and should there be a bad aspect, this energy will be
used in a manner very destructive. From such a configuration we might expect a labor agitator, an
anarchistanyone who would seek to right a wrong by committing violence, anyone who would
avenge fancied or real wrongs to himself or his fellow creatures by using dynamite or other violent
agencies upon those whom he believes have perpetrated an outrage. Mars square Mercury from
Sagittarius or the ninth house would be particularly dangerous in this respect. The man would
undoubtedly be a criminal, although, of course we must always remember that one aspect like this
may be offset by another aspect which modifies it.
Venus in Sagittarius or the ninth house would render a person devotional in nature, if well
aspected. The aspects of Jupiter in Sagittarius or the ninth house would make one inclined to follow
along philosophical and intellectual lines rather than along the purely devotional. In this respect Venus
differs, for the person with Venus there might have very little intellect as that is conceived of today, but
would have that lovely devotional phase of character which we find in the very noblest souls. On the
other hand, if Venus were in Sagittarius or the ninth house and square to Mars, then we should have
a person who would be anything but moral, provided, of course, that there were no redeeming
aspects to offset this.
Uranus or Neptune in Sagittarius or the ninth house renders the mind what is usually called
progressive and unique. A person with either of these positions, if well aspected, will take up some
work along the line of the Mysteries. He will probably study astrology, psychology, and kindred
subjects.
In accordance with the symbology of the sign, Sagittarians are very fond of animals, particularly
horses and dogs, and a good aspect of Jupiter in Sagittarius to Mars will usually make a horse racing
man or one fond of following games of chance or gambling of any nature.
Thus from varied configurations with the different planets, good or bad, in Sagittarius or the ninth
house, we obtain all the varied shades of mind imaginable. In this matter the aspects and
configurations of planets in Gemini, which governs what is called the lower mind, have a great
significance. But as planets in the ninth house are elevated, they are naturally much more powerful in
this respect than the planets under the earth in the third house. The aspirations of the soul, the ideals
which make man man, which are bringing him onward on the path to the superhuman stage, are
found in this house and sign.
The Moon in Sagittarius, no matter whether that sign is on the ninth house or not, has the same
effect as if it were there, for it brings a restlessness into the nature which always causes a person to
wander. He often becomes what we may call a globetrotter. Saturn, on the other hand, prevents and
delays traveling, for it is his nature to obstruct, no matter where in the figure he is placed. Jupiter and
Venus have the effect of making travel pleasant when placed in Sagittarius or the ninth house.
Mars, conversely, renders one liable to all sorts of inconveniences when traveling, and may
cause accidents which result in wounds. Saturn evilly configurated causes bruises. Sagittarius rules
the thighs, and therefore, naturally, adverse configurations in this sign may cause accidents to the
thighs. It is a notable fact that Sagittarians are very liable to broken bones under circumstances where
people with other signs seldom meet injury.
In the ninth degree of Sagittarius we have the fixed star Antares, which has a very evil effect upon
the sight. Two other nebulous spots in the zodiac have a similar influence. One is the Ascelli in Leo 7
and 8, the other the Pleiades in Gemini 0 (as of 2001fixed stars move forward in the zodiac about 1
degree per 72 years). The Sun or Moon in one of these places and adversely configurated with one of
the maleficsSaturn, Mars, Uranus, or Neptunegives trouble with the eyes according to the nature
of the aspect. Vice versa, if Saturn, Mars, Uranus or Neptune is in one of these nebulous spots
adversely configurated with the Sun or Moon, a similar trouble will be experienced. Should a planet
like one of the last named be in retrograde motion, the aspect is much worse, for when the planet has
ceased to retrograde and goes direct in the zodiac again, it will pass over the nebulous spot which it is
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close to a second time, and thereby cause added damage. There may be, however, a compensating
side to this aspect, for it sometimes happens that while an evil configuration with one of these
nebulous spots (Antares is the worst) deprives a person of his sight, a benevolent configuration
develops in him a second sight which will compensate for the loss to a degree which only those who
have that sight can appreciate.
The keyword of Sagittarius may be conceived of as aspiration.
Question:
1] What will be the influence of Uranus in Sagittarius square to the Moon in the sixth house and
trine to the Sun in the first house?
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enjoy poor health; they love to talk over their symptoms with other people, and they resent any
thought or suggestion given to them that they are not sick or that they can get well.
The presence of Saturn in Virgo or the sixth house accentuates this tendency in the very highest
degree, and therefore it is an almost infallible sign that the native will have or be subject to illness, the
nature of the disease being denoted by the aspect and the afflicting planets.
The Sun brings light and life wherever it is except in the sixth house and to some extent in the
twelfth. The sixth house seems to rob the Sun of every ray of light and to make the native subject to
disease with a resistlessness that is almost like the effect of Saturn, unless other configurations in the
horoscope enable the native to shake off this influence. When this is the case, the Sun in Virgo or the
sixth house gives great ability in chemistry and the preparation of health foods, and makes the person
a capable nurse or healer.
Mars in Virgo or the sixth house renders the person liable to operations where sharp instruments
are used; also to fevers. As the Moon is an indicator of health for a woman, it is worse in a female
nativity to have the Moon in the sixth house than the Sun. Conversely, in a male nativity, it is worse to
have the Sun there than the Moon.
In order to deal successfully with Virgo people when they have once become subject to disease
and to get them out of it at all, it is necessary to be firm almost to the verge of cruelty. But though one
may seem cruel in enforcing upon them the regime that is necessary to bring them away from
themselves, this is really the greatest kindness that can be shown, for once these people are in the
grip of sickness, they stubbornly refuse to let go; they will resort to the most cunning, even childish
schemes to excite sympathy, particularly from strangers, and they will resent any effort to show them
that they are not helpless invalids. At the very slightest suggestion of a hopeful nature they sometimes
lose their temper in the most unwarranted manner. But when at last they are given the deaf ear by
everybody, when people who are in their immediate environment can be persuaded to show them no
sympathy, then they may come to themselves. They need a shock to bring them out and away from
their condition; and until they get that they never can be cured.
Virgo people who have the mental balance to resist the tendency towards being sick and enjoying
being sick make the most excellent nurses one can imagine. They are also splendid housekeepers,
although they are rather peculiar in their tastes.
It is really wonderful how the symbology of the signs is brought out in the different kinds of people
born under them. Take for instance the sign Leo. The people who are born under this sign always
want to be noted; they are aggressive and want to attract attention everywhere they go. They aim to
be leaders, never followers. Virgo, on the other hand, has the very opposite character; for while the
lion is naturally bold and masterful, the virgin is naturally timid and shrinking. Similarly, the people who
are born under Virgo are always afraid to be noticed; they shrink from the public eye; they are timid
and afraid. But the lion is bloodthirsty and cruel, and there are no more cruel people than the Leos.
On the other hand a maiden is tender and sympathetic. So are the people who are born under Virgo.
That is why they make such splendid nurses, if they can keep from taking on the conditions of the
patient. The Virgo people never can bear to see bloodshed or to touch dead things. They feel bodily
injury to others more than harm done to themselves, and are in fact well described by the word
"chicken-hearted."
Question:
1] If the Moon and Neptune were in Virgo square to Mercury, what do you think would be the
result?
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We should remember, however, that spirits are not good merely because they have passed out of this
world into a realm where they cannot be seen by physical eyes. There they have so much greater
scope for deception than here, if such be their inclination, and they certainly dupe their victims in a
most outrageous manner, sometimes ruining the victim's whole life. Therefore, any person having the
square aspect of these planets should be more than ordinarily careful, bearing in mind that when it
comes to Pisces or the twelfth house this danger is particularly strong and should be very carefully
guarded against. Such a one should never go to seances or come into private circles where people
play with fire, for he will certainly be burned and perhaps beyond recovery for many lives.
If Jupiter or Venus is found in the twelfth house, it also will give a love of occult investigation, and
so will the Sun; but they will have a beneficent effect, particularly if they are well aspected, and there
will not be as much danger with a well aspected Jupiter, Venus or Sun in the twelfth house as with
Uranus or Neptune, Saturn or Mars there. Venus in the twelfth house gives a tendency to secret love
affairs and if in conjunction with Neptune or Saturn, there is a great tendency to go wrong on the part
of that person. However, this aspect makes the native almost immune from discovery. Uranus and
Mars in the twelfth house bring injury and persecution. That of course will be because he will provoke
such action from others, for Mars is not an angel by any means. Saturn in the twelfth house makes
secret enemies, who strike from ambush and are difficult if not impossible to reach. Those who have
the latter degrees of Capricorn rising or the first degrees of Aquariuswhich brings Capricorn in the
twelfth houseeven though there is no planet in Capricorn or in the twelfth house will also find
themselves subject to this malicious slander, and find it difficult to get at the source, for Capricorn is a
saturnine sign and Saturn never gives his victims a chance to refute. Saturn in the twelfth house or in
Pisces makes people worry and fear something that never happens. So do Uranus and Neptune
they are even more weird in their imaginings and drive a person into insanity. The hallucinations they
produce when afflicted very often lead to that aspect of insanity where the subjects imagine
themselves being pursued by certain inimical forces, visible or invisible according to the aspect. Even
in their greatest joys they always harbor a fear that something unforeseen may happen, that some evil
force is pursuing.
When Mercury is in the twelfth house or in Pisces, especially if well aspected, the person then
born will know without having need of study; he will be versatile in the extreme, always having a fund
of information on whatever subject may be brought up. This is especially the case if Mercury is
between the Sun and Midheaven: that is to say, when he goes before the Sun, rises earlier than this
luminary, for then all the light that is in the spirit seems to shine out and the person is intellectually
bright. Under favorable aspects, as said, this will help to make him valuable in many lines of work; he
is liable to be at the head of some research work, for he will be ingenious. Chemists of great ability
have been produced under this aspect, for such persons have a faculty for going into the most minute
details and things which are microscopic and unimportant to others. Mercury in Pisces or the twelfth
house hampered by bad aspects, particularly from Saturn and from Mars, also when combust in the
twelfth house and behind the Sun (that is to say when it rises after the Sun), will cloud the mind and
may result in insanity. This affliction of the mind will differ, of course, according to the way Mercury is
aspected. If it is by Mars or Uranus the native will be violent in the extreme; if by Saturn it will be more
a melancholia or some such form of dementia. It is certain that whatever the nature, some form of
limitation will hamper the spirit, for the twelfth house is the house of limitation, of confinement, and so
is Pisces also. Deafness is also the result of these configurationsof Mercury specially, combust, in
Pisces, in the twelfth house and afflicted by Saturn, for by deafness the spirit is in a great measure
confined and hampered in its communication with the outside world, hence the affinity of deafness
with twelfth house conditions.
It is very noteworthy that the Common signs, Gemini, Sagittarius, Virgo, and Pisces are
particularly the channels through which mankind is afflicted by insanity, for as said in previous
lessons, the keyword of the Common signs is Flexibility; the Cardinal signs have so much more virility,
they give such an infusion of life that the native who is born normal does not easily become subject to
dementia. The Fixed signs also have a tenacious hold upon all the faculties to the very last, but those
who have Common signs, invested with many planets, also when the common signs are on the
Angles, are vacillating and prone to be capsized by the gales upon the ocean of life.
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There is, however, a higher side to Pisces. The person who finds himself with Pisces on the
Ascendant is at the end of one cycle of progress and at the beginning of a new. He stands as it were
upon the threshold of something higher. Therefore, he is usually not able to live up to the possibilities
of this sign which requires self-sacrifice and nonresistance in absolutely Christ-like fashion. The
tendency is therefore to drift upon the sea of life and dream dreams of future greatness. This
tendency must be counteracted by every effort of the will, for otherwise life will be a failure, and later
the stern whip of necessity will be applied to goad him into action.
Question:
1] If Neptune is in Pisces in the twelfth house and trine to the Sun in the ninth, what will be the
effect?
Declination
In terms of Astronomy declination means swerving, deviating from a direct path. Astronomy
teaches that declination is due to the inclination of the Earth's axis, which is at an angle of about 231/2 degrees North or South from the Celestial Equator. Therefore, declination is the angular distance
a planet is North or South of the Celestial Equator.
The Earth's Equator is an imaginary line in a plane at right angles to the axis of the Earth, midway
between the two hemispheres, the Northern and Southern. If a pole many million miles in length were
to be thrust through the Earth from the Equator to the center of the Earth, the outer end would inscribe
a line on the firmament, when the Earth turns on its axis, and this imaginary line is called the Celestial
Equator or Equinoctial. It is called Equinoctial because when the Sun is at the points where the
Ecliptic, or path of the Sun, crosses the Celestial Equator, we have the Equinoxes, the times when
day and night are of equal durationMarch 21st and September 21st.
The highest North declination of the Sun is 23 degrees and 27 minutes which it attains at the
Summer Solstice, June 21st. At the Winter Solstice, December 21st, it reaches the farthest South
declination, 23 degrees and 27 minutes. Mars, Mercury and the Moon often reach a declination of 27
degrees, and on rare occasions Venus attains 28 degrees, but the other planets, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, and Neptune have approximately the same declination as the Sun.
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We congratulate you for having completed The Rosicrucian Fellowship Junior Astrology Course,
lessons 10 - 19. We invite you to continue your studies with lessons 20 - 26 in our Junior Astrology
Course. But before you may begin the next booklet, please answer the below questions and send
those answers to us.
1. What can you say about our responsibility concerning terrestrial equipoise?
2. What is the result of the rays from fixed signs coming through the so-called good planets and
at favorable angles called good aspects?
3. Through which signs lie the path of salvation from sin, sorrow, and suffering?
4. What is the significator of the will in a horoscope, if any?
5. What is so good about Jupiter?
6. What way is symbolically engraved in the pictorial zodiac?
7. Give the strengths and weaknesses of the Common signs.
We trust that you have studied well and know the answers to these important questions. If not,
please restudy the material here given. Unless you develop a sound foundation of learning and
understanding, you will not be able to help others to your highest potential.
In order to receive the next booklet in the Course, lessons 20 - 26, please send us your answers
to the questions above and continue with your calculations for the horoscope for October 25, 1911 at
7:54 AM Standard Time, at 93 West longitude and 38 North latitude that you did at the end of lessons
1 - 9 in the first part of this Course. Calculate the rest of the planets positions along with the Moons
Nodes AND the Part of Fortune. Use a horoscope blank to record ALL your work.
Also, in the horoscope above, please tell us what you think the influence is of Mars in Gemini
opposite the Moon in Sagittarius. Include in your answer the possible effects on the affairs ruled by
the houses these planets are in (and please tell us which houses these two planets are in - we want to
know if you know).
What house is the Part of Fortune in?
What house is the Moons South Node in?
Send your complete answers to us and if correct, we will send you the last booklet in the Course.
Good luck.
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Rosicrucian Fellowship
Education Department