If
any Figure be revolved to the point where the
Sun's degree is on the Ascendant the Moon's
position will coincide with the geocentric House
position of Fortune; Mercury to the Point of
Commerce; Venus to the Point of Love; and so on.
Instead of revolving the Figure the Arabians gave
rules whereby these planetary House-positions
could be inserted in a Figure based on a
birth-moment. Thus the Scheme showed each planet
in two House-positions: one based on its relation
to a rising degree, the other on its relation to
the Sun itself. Naturally the rules for computing
these locations infer a knowledge of the correct
birth-moment. However, it is incorrect to assume
that these points cannot be utilized when the
birth-moment is unknown. On the contrary, a Figure
erected with Aries 0° as an Ascendant can be more
comprehensively interpreted by the use of most of
the Arabian Points than in perhaps any other way.
The so-called Solar Equilibrium system is entirely
based upon the Arabian concepts. To utilize these
Points without a known ascendant degree cast a
Figure with Aries 0° as an Ascendant and proceed
as follows:
Revolve the Figure until the
Sun's degree is on the Ascendant, then divide it
into Houses consisting of successive 30° arcs
from that degree.
The Moon's position is the Part
of Fortune and shows the lunar influence in
shaping adult individuality and destiny, just as
the Moon's relation to the rising degree shows
the lunar influence upon the personality and the
physical development of the early years.
Mercury's position is the
Caduceus, or Point of Commerce.
Venus' position is the Heart, or
Point of Love.
Mars' position is the Sword, or
Point of Passion.
Jupiter's position is the
Pomegranate, or Point of Increase.
Saturn's position is the Hour
Glass, or Point of Fatality. This Point is also
known as the Point of Love of Brethren,
indicating those for whom one feels a sense of
responsibility.
Uranus's position is the
Lightning Flash, or Point of Catastrophe.
Neptune's position is the
Trident, or Point of Treachery.
Pluto's position is the Gavel, or
Point of Organization. (The last three are
modern applications to utilize the three planets
of modern discovery.)
Now revolve the Figure until the
Moon's degree is on the Ascendant and continue.
The Sun's position is the Point
of Spirit.
Mercury's position is the Point
of Faith.
Venus' position is the Point of
Female Children.
Jupiter's position is the Point
of Male Children.
It is worthy of note that Mars
and Saturn bore no relation to matters which
come under the influence of the Moon.
With the Sun on the Ascendant,
locate a point as far distant in a converse
direction, as the Moon is distant in the order
of the Signs. This is the Point of Spirit.
Advance the Point of Spirit to the Ascendant and
the Moon position becomes the Point of
Merchandise.
Placing the Moon's dispositor --
the Ruler of the Sign in which the Moon is
posited -- at the Ascendant, the Moon becomes
the Point of Bondage.
Insert the position of the
Lunation or Full Moon next preceding the day of
birth, and place that on the Ascendant, and the
Moon position locates the Point of Life.
Taking the Mercury position as an
Ascendant, the Moon position is the Point of
Servants.
Mars' position is the Point of
Understanding.
Taking the Venus position as an
Ascendant, the Moon position is the Point of the
Mother.
Saturn's position is the Point of
Fortune in Husbandry.
Taking the Mars position as the
Ascendant, the Venus position is the Point of
Plays.
Jupiter's position is the Point
of Discord.
Taking the Saturn position as an
Ascendant, the Sun position is the Point of the
Father.
Moon position is the Point of
Magistery and Possessions or the Point of
Inheritance.
Mars' position is the Point of
Sickness.
Jupiter's position is the Point
of Brothers and Sisters.
Cancer 15° is the Point of
Journeys by Water.
(Instead of rotating the chart,
it is equally practicable to locate the Point of
the Father, for example, by computing the arc
from Saturn to the Sun, and if this is a 40°
separation, say "The Sun is in a Second
House position to Saturn, hence the Point of the
Father is in the Second House.")
If you have an hour of birth from
which to compute a Rising degree, mark the cusps
on the circumference of the Figure and consider
these additional Points:
With the Lord of the Second House
as an Ascendant, consider the altered
House-position of the cusps of the Second House.
This is the Point of Goods.
With the Lord of the Ninth House
as an Ascendant, consider the altered
House-position of the cusp of the Ninth House.
This is the Point of Travel by Land.
With the Lord of the Twelfth
House as an Ascendant, consider the altered
House-position of the cusp of the Twelfth House.
This is the Point of Private Enemies.
With the Moon as an Ascendant,
the cusp of the Eighth House becomes the Point
of Death: the point where experience must
crystallize into either regeneration or
disintegration.
If the birth was at night, with
the Sun below the Horizon, in Houses I to VII,
put Jupiter on the Ascendant, and consider the
House-position of Saturn as the Point of
Brethren.
With the Venus-degree on the
Ascendant, the cusp of the Seventh House is the
Point of Marriage. Marc Jones suggests that with
the cusp of the Seventh as an Ascendant, the
Venus-position might be taken as the Point of
Divorce.
With Saturn on the Horizon, the
position of the Lord of the Eighth House is the
Point of the "Most Perilous Year."
Finally, for the Point of
Honorable and Illustrious Acquaintances, apply
the Sun-Fortuna arc of the Geocentric Figure to
a Solar Figure as follows:
If a night birth, usc the Sun as
an Ascendant and consider the House-position of
Fortuna. If a day birth, use Fortuna as
Ascendant, and consider the House-position of
the Sun.
The Point of the Father appears
to be the Point of Sudden Advancement, except
that if Saturn be combust Jupiter is to be taken
as the Ascendant in considering the
House-position of the Sun. The passing of the
progressed Moon over the sensitive point in the
radical Figure indicated by the Part of Fortune
is supposed to stimulate all matters having to
do with worldly possessions. It is generally
supposed that it is also affected by aspects to
this point -- according to the nature of the
aspect, and of the aspecting body. This point is
not commonly progressed, but Sepharial suggests
that research might possibly show that the
continuous adjustment of the point in its
relationship to the Ascendant to accord with the
changing relationship of the progressed Lights,
would be productive of tangible results.
All these points are susceptible
to stimulation or accent by Lunations, Full
Moons, and Eclipses on these degrees, and by
transit or progression of the planets over the
arcs in which they are located. In short they
represent just that many added points of
sensitivity and receptivity.
For consideration in that
connection, the traditional formulae for the
locating of these points in the Geocentric, or
birth-hour, Figure are as follows:
Fortuna: Asc plus Moon minus Sun.
Commerce: Asc plus Mercury minus
Sun.
Love: Asc plus Venus minus Sun.
Passion: Asc plus Mars minus Sun.
Increase: Asc plus Jupiter minus
Sun.
Fatality: Asc plus Saturn minus
Sun.
Catastrophe: Asc plus Uranus
minus Sun.
Treachery: Asc plus Neptune minus
Sun.
Organization: Asc plus Pluto
minus Sun.
Spirit: Asc plus Sun minus Moon.
Faith: Asc plus Mercury minus
Moon.
Female Children: Asc plus Venus
minus Moon.
Male Children: Asc plus Jupiter
minus Moon.
Merchandise: Asc plus Fortuna
minus Spirit. (Also Sorrow and Imprisonment)
Bondage: Asc plus Moon minus
dispositor of Moon.
Life: Asc plus Moon minus
Lunation or Full Moon next before birth.
Servants: Asc plus Moon minus
Mercury.
Understanding: Asc plus Mars
minus Mercury.
Mother: Asc plus Moon minus
Venus. (Also Friends.)
Fortune in Husbandry: Asc plus
Saturn minus Venus.
Play: Asc plus Venus minus Mars.
Discord: Asc plus Jupiter minus
Mars.
Father: Asc plus Sun minus
Saturn.
Inheritance: Asc plus Moon minus
Saturn. (Also Magistery and Possessions.)
Sickness: Asc plus Mars minus
Saturn.
Brothers and Sisters: Asc plus
Jupiter minus Saturn.
Journeys by Water: Asc plus
Cancer 150 minus Saturn.
Goods: Asc plus cusp of Second
House minus Lord of Second.
Travel by Land: Asc plus cusp of
Ninth House minus Lord of Ninth.
Private Enemies: Asc plus cusp of
Twelfth House minus Lord of Twelfth.
Death: Asc plus cusp of Eighth
House minus Moon.
Brethren: In a day-birth: Asc
plus Jupiter minus Saturn. In a night-birth: Asc
plus Saturn minus Jupiter.
Marriage: Asc plus cusp of
Seventh House minus Venus.
Divorce: Asc plus Venus minus
cusp of Seventh.
Most Perilous Year: Asc plus Lord
of Eighth minus Saturn.
Honorable and Illustrious
Acquaintances: In a day-birth: Asc plus Sun
minus Fortuna. In a night-birth: Asc plus
Fortuna minus Sun.
Sudden Advancement: Asc plus Sun
minus Saturn. Or if Saturn be combust, use
Jupiter.
There are other points or parts,
both of ancient and modern origin, many of them
seemingly based on the idea that should you have
a good horse there need be no fear of riding him
to death. For example, there is the Point of
Honor: In a day-birth: Asc plus Aries 19° minus
Sun. In a night-birth: Asc minus Taurus 3°
minus Moon. To make clear the calculations
incidental to the application of these formulae
the following illustration is given:
Presume an Ascendant-degree of 15°
Pisces, a Sun-degree of 28° Taurus, and a
Moon-degree of 23° Gemini. Reduce these to
signs and degrees as follows: The Ascendant
degree is eleven Signs plus 15°; the Sun is is
plus 28°; the Moon is 2s plus 23°. Then
To Ascendant......................... 11s 15°
Add Moon's position.................. 2s 23°
13s 38º
And
subtract Sun's position................1s 28°
12s
10°
Subtract the circle...............12s
Fortune's
degree is.................... 0s 10° or
10° Aries.
To verify, note that the Moon is
25° distant from the Sun, and that Fortuna at
10° Aries is also distant from the Ascendant at
15° Pisces, by 25°. Similarly, by substituting
any planet's position for that of the Moon.
Without any of this calculation
it is possible at a glance to note that this
Moon-position would fall in the First Solar
House; therefore Fortuna will tenant the First
House of the Geocentric or Birth Figure. The
directing of the Ascendant to Fortuna will
coincide with the directing of the Sun to the
Moon's radical position. Major transits to the
Moon will be operative in one sense through the
Sign and House of the Moon, and in another sense
through the House-position of Fortuna - which is
only another way of saying the Moon's
Solar-House position.
These points are employed as
longitudinal degrees along the Ecliptic; not as
bodies having latitude and declination. Their
chief value is as indicative of the Solar-House
positions through which planetary influences
will operate psychologically in a mature and
developed individuality -- one which has arrived
at a realization and acceptance of the destiny
imposed by virtue of the radical Sun-position,
rather than that of a Rising Sign which largely
determines the physical development in early
life.
To arrive at a thorough
interpretation of directions to and transits
over the degree held by an Arabian Point these
should be synthesized with those over the planet
from which the Point is derived. According to
Sepharial "Ptolemy borrowed the symbol of
Fortuna from the Arabs but applied to it his own
reasoning, while Placidus, in an attempt to deal
with it mathematically, improved it out of
existence."