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Copyright © 2010 by David R. Roell. All rights reserved.Astrology HomeAstrology Home Newsletter ArchiveNewsletter Archive New Astrology BooksNew Astrology Books New Vedic BooksNew Vedic Books New Tarot DecksNew Tarot Decks Top Ten BooksTop Ten Books

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James Wilson, 1819: All eminent fixedstars, with the Sun in an angle, give goodfortune & success, but those of the natureof Mars, cause a violent death, or ultimateruin, by the pride, folly, or rashness of thenative, and generally destroy the good theyproduce, and those of the nature of Saturnbring disgrace, ruin and great calamity.Caput Algol is reckoned the worst of thewhole, and if it be in an angle, or with the...Nicholas deVore, 1947: The two large starsAldebaran and Antares, which are in thetenth degree of Gemini and Sagittarius, re-spectively, when directed to the angles ofthe horoscope, are said to produce periodsof severe stress. They are deemed morepowerful when in the angles.

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ACHERNAR alpha Eridani 15 è 27Notes: A white star situated at the mouth of the River. From Al Ahir

al Nahr, the End of the River.Influence: In his notes on the stars in Eridamus, Ptolemy says “the last bright one is ofthe nature of the same influence as Jupiter.” It is symbolized as the Cherub and Swordand gives success in public office, beneficence, and religion.Eridanus The River è15 — ß 0Legend: Eridanus represents the river Padus or Po into which Phaeton fell when slain byJupiter for having set the world on fire by misguiding the chariot of his father Phoebus.Influence: According to Ptolemy all the stars with the exception of Achenar are likeSaturn. Eridanus gives a love of knowledge and science, much travel and many changes,a position of authority, but danger of accidents.

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More fun with Charles CarterMore fun with Charles CarterAS regards special pets, it is necessary

to notice the general trend of the mapand also the 5th and 6th houses. Dogs andhorses make most appeal to positive signs,especially the fiery ones. Both Virgo andLeo like cats; Libra prefers dogs as beingmore responsive, and it is probable that thissign especially likes singing birds. There isroom for a good deal of investigation as tothese affinities . . .

THE desire to dispute all and sundrystatements (as apart from ability in de-

bate) is usually consequent upon Mars orUranus being in Gemini, or in the 3rd house,or strongly aspecting Mercury or Jupiter. Allthese tend to mental aggressiveness. Ura-nus, Saturn, and Aquarius are also fond ofinsisting upon actual proof. A Canceriantrait makes for tenacity, and an adverseMoon-Saturn influence often gives a certainobstinacy . . .

SUN and Saturn arearistocratic planets,

and give a desire for power and a love ofaristocracy as a social principle. The sameis true to some extent of all the fixed signs,except Aquarius. Venus gives a desire forrefinement and an aversion to all that is meanand sordid. Mars is usually an upholder ofwhatever class it happens to be born into;Mercury is intellectualistic and neutral;Moon and Neptune are democratic; Uranusgoes to extremes, being rebellious as a sub-ject and autocratic as a ruler . . . .

A good example is that of Philip II ofSpain, described as one of the most un-

lovable characters in history, a sullen & soli-tary bigot. The nativity is of considerableastrological interest, for it shows numerousgood features. Libra rises; Venus, Jupiter,and Mercury are in conjunction, and theMoon trines them all, while Saturn is in sex-tile with all four. But Saturn is opposite theasc. and the Sun and three planets in Geminimake for egoism and hardness; the Moon issquare Mars, giving cruelty and vindictive-ness (of which he was a painful example),and the Sun square Neptune in Pisces gave

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FromThe Melody ofLife and Love

Did you know that Ivy was a poet?

Mercury and Venus RetrogradeThey married for companionship

drawn by the human flame,But nothing came of it at all,

and life went on the same.

The magic words of love they soughtand the romantic rapture,

Were fantasies that went unwrought,and dreams too shy to capture.

But that was many years ago;they saw it through somehow,

Never to know what made it so —unless they know it now?

Son of ApolloMercury is the one who beguiles:He beckons, he flirts and he smiles.His wit is disarming, his manner so sweet,In no time at all you are swept off your feet.But when you are absent, how soon you will

findYou are one of his loves out of sight, out of

mind.

The Confidence of MarsWhen Mars the soldier goes forth to win

he succeeds by force of arms.His face is stern: in the battle’s din

his confidence alarms.

When Mars the surgeon plies his tradehe succeeds by healing hands.

His face is kind. All unafraid,our confidence commands.

— Melody of Life and Love, 1976.

The Melody ofLife and Love

Winning With JupiterYOU can look up the planets & houses

in this book yourself. Would you aska wretched shell of what once was a

human being to bang out another list in asweltering shoebox at five a.m.? You would,I know. Clients phone me at eight o’clockon a Sunday morning, too. Nobody cares ifa soothsayer gets any sleep at all. Whyshould they, when Saturn’s always kickingsomeone in the ass and Jupiter’s giving otherpeople too many lovers to choose from?Anyway, combine the idea of Jupiter givingopportunity with the idea of the planet orhouse it’s hitting. Oh, hell, this one’s toospecial to pass up: when Jupiter in the skygoes into the sign your Saturn is in, some-thing deep and wonderful happens to you.You get cured in some way. You begin tounderstand that what you thought was an uglyhang-up can be something to be proud of.

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WHEN they hear the word honeymoon, most people think beach,but the truth is, not every sign

likes that type of vacation. For Lois andChris, a Scorpio–Pisces couple who honey-mooned in Ireland, finding a new place toexplore together, some place neither of themhad been, was most important in choosingtheir destination.

“Everyone who has been to Ireland toldus how friendly the people are, how beauti-ful the countryside is, that we would havesuch a great time,” says Lois, who plannedthe itinerary by searching the Net and takingrecommendations from friends.

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T H I S W E E K ’ SM U N D A N EASTROLOGY

The MoonThe MoonThe MoonThe MoonThe Moon

THE Moon signifies the People as con-trasted with the Monarch, the Democ-racy as contrasted with the Aristoc-

racy, the general public. It has also some sig-nificance in connection with the sea and wa-ter generally, occupations connected with wa-ter, travelling, the crops, land, women andchildren.

The influence of the Moon in the Housesvaries considerably, depending upon whetherit is well or ill placed by sign, and whether ithas good or evil aspects. It passes on theaspects it receives to the affairs of the housein which it is placed. If its aspects are mixed,the house will benefit through the planetthrowing the good ray, and suffer throughthings signified by the planet casting the evilray.

The Moon in the First House.—Affairsconcerning the people will be to the frontduring the rule of the map and questions re-lating to things signified by the Moon. If wellaspected, the people prosper and the nationin general; trade will be good, the workerscontented, and the influence is favourable forthe crops and the health of the country. Ifafflicted, troubles of the nature of the afflict-ing planet will arise.

The Moon in the Second House.—Itsnatural influence here is to benefit business,trade, the money market, and financial affairsgenerally; to give increase and prosperity;new sources of wealth may be discovered. Ifwell aspected, there may be a surplus at theExchequer and relief of taxation; the crops,land and the people benefit. If much afflicted,there will be some trouble or loss throughmatters signified by the afflicting planet.

The Moon in the Third House.—In-crease of travelling; railways and other meansof transit benefit and the workers employedupon them. Important questions bearing uponeducation, the post-office, and other mattersruled by this house come to the front. If af-flicted, accidents by road or rail occur; work-ers connected with railways, the post-office,etc., suffer. — Mundane Astrology, H.S.Green’s section, c. 1910

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Visiting

DOG OF THEMONTHDOG OF THEMONTH

AS The Cupbearer to the Gods (beforeGanymede replaced her,) Hebe rulesoccupations where “waiting on” oth-

ers is the job: waitresses, bartenders, salesgirls, and domestic workers. It comes into playin situations where service attitudes are re-quired. Hebe is “The Handmaid,” the personwho serves others. Aspects can describe ser-vice personnel, but Hebe also carries someother implications. In “serving others,” Hebecan, as Cupbearer to the Gods–to the “littlegod” of egocentricity–cater to the self-cen-tered or immature demands of others–and shebecomes an Enabler or co-dependent. Thispart of her nature is reflected in the glyph–thewine glass of Bacchus becomes a triangle;Hebe is the missing link that supports the be-haviors of the dependent (sometimes addicted)personality. In aspect to Bacchus, one findsthe classic co-dependency triangle (the addic-tion, the addicted person and the enabler) buteven in the absence of substance abuse, thereis support for helping to maintain addictivesyndrome behavior patterns.

Under stress of aspects, Hebe may be un-willing to serve–and create conflict or con-frontation (through or regarding the aspect-ing points). At Hebe, one’s behavior (viaHouse and Aspects) can be incorporated intoanother’s dysfunction. One “serves”–whetherthey want to or not!

ON setting out to visit a person let thelord of the seventh be in the ascen-dant, and let the Moon be in aspect

and reception with any retrograde planet, forthis ensures that the person shall be met.

Joining Clubsor AssociationsFortify the lord of the ascendant and let

him apply to a good aspect of the lord ofthe eleventh, or vice-versa. If possible letthe lords of the ascendant and eleventh be inreception or let the Moon translate light fromthe lord of the ascendant to the lord of theeleventh. If the club or association is con-nected with any special purpose fortify theplanet and house ruling that purpose, and letthe former be in favourable aspect with thesignificators. [This also applies to joining apolitical party. — Dave]When Becoming a Freemason

Take the twelfth house and its lord insteadof the eleventh, and fortify Jupiter. [The

twelfth applies to all secret societies.—Dave]

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These are usu-ally mongrels,noted for theirrugged makeupand high intelli-gence. They canbe practicallyhuman andseem to under-stand everythingyou say to them.

The reason they are cusp dogs is thatthey were born at a time when one signwas ending & another beginning, so theyhave two signs in them, which is why theyare so bright. For example, a dog born onJuly 24th will have some of the home lov-ing sensitivity of the Moonchild dog withsome of the flamboyant, fun loving natureof the Leos.

Because of their blending of quite dif-ferent characteristics, these pets are a joyto own.

Needs an intelligent owner. You haveto think quickly and be lively to keep upwith this canine elite.

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