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Vernal
Equinox,
The Spring Equinox. v.
Equinox; Celestial Sphere.
Vertical.
Virtually synonymous with
perpendicular, save that vertical
applies more to abstract things
and implies the general direction
of the zenith, while perpendicular
applies more to concrete things
and implies a general downward
direction toward Earth's center.
Astronomically and astrologically
it is employed with reference to
the celestial circle, the circle
in which one stands when facing
south. v. Celestial Sphere.
Vespertine.
Said of a planet which sets in the
West after the Sun. The reverse of
Matutine (q.v.).
Via
Combusta.
The combust path. As employed by
the ancients this doubtless
referred to a cluster of fixed
stars in the early degrees of the
constellation Scorpio. A birth
Moon in that arc was considered to
be as afflicted as if it was in an
eclipse condition - at or near one
of the Nodes. If so, the
description would have to be
revised by 1° every 70 years, to
compensate for the Precessional
arc. This would probably place the
Via Combusta in the region
occupied by Antares and opposed by
Aldebaran, an arc now centering
around 10° Sagittarius. A birth
planet or birth Moon in that arc
would thus be described "in
Via Combusta." Some of the
older authorities gave its
location as the last half of Libra
and the whole of Capricorn;
others, from Libra 15° to Scorpio
15°.
Vibrations.
It is common to speak of
impressions as vibrations. Bodies
doubtless exude some variety of
emanations, which we now deem to
be energy radiations, and whose
vibratory characteristics are
termed frequencies. just as the
thought embodied in music or
audible sounds is conveyed to the
ear in sound frequencies, of a
range from 60 to 6000 cycles a
second, and color in art and all
things visible is conveyed to the
eye in light frequencies of from
400 to 800 milli-micron wave
lengths, so must there be a range
of frequencies in which otherwise
unexpressed thoughts are projected
from one brain to that of another
attuned to receive it. Occultists
define Vibrations as psychic
pulsations or magnetic waves.
Violent
Signs.
Aries, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn,
and Aquarius. v. Signs.
Virgo.
The sixth sign of the zodiac. v.
Signs.
Visibility.
Moon.
As the New Moon begins to
separate from its conjunction
with the Sun, it becomes visible
in the West just after Sunset.
Each successive evening it is
higher in the sky, hence sheds
its light for nearly an hour
longer before it sets. A first
quarter Moon is always seen
directly overhead immediately
after sunset. At the Full Moon
the Sun's setting reveals the
Moon just rising in the East,
hence the Full Moon shines
throughout the entire night. As
each night it rises an hour
later, by the time it reaches
its last quarter it does not
rise until midnight, and is
overhead when the morning Sun,
rising in the East, blots it
from view. At the next Lunation
the Moon traverses the sky along
with the Sun, and is invisible -
except as it eclipses the Sun,
when it shows as a dark shadow
crossing the Sun. A day later it
reappears in the West, just
after the fading light of the
Sun renders it visible. Mercury.
Its periods of visibility follow
a pattern similar to that of the
Moon, in a cycle of from 3½
and 4½ months. A few days
after its inferior conjunction
it fades into view in the West
about an hour after sunset. Each
night for about three nights it
climbs higher in the western sky
to its point of greatest
elongation; then falls back
until it disappears. Five to six
weeks later, in the middle of
its retrograde period, occurs
its superior conjunction, when
its rays are completely
enveloped by those of the Sun.
In another five or six weeks it
attains to a sufficient
elongation to become visible in
the East just before Sunrise.
Each of three mornings finds it
a little higher in the sky,
after which it as quickly
recedes - and another cycle
begins. Venus.
Its cycle is strikingly similar
to that of the Moon - including
its phases; but while Mercury
makes its superior conjunction
approximately every four months
at an advance of four Signs, the
Venus superior conjunction
occurs every two years,
approximately, at an advance of
nine signs. Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn.
Similarly the major planets
depend for visibility upon their
positions relative to the Sun,
whereby the planet can be above
the horizon at a time when the
Sun is below it. A study of the
phenomena of visibility of a
planet with regards to the
relative positions of the Sun
and Moon, will contribute to a
better understanding of the
Doctrine of Orientality, which
decrees that a planet is more
advantageously placed when
oriental of the Sun, and
occidental of the Moon.
Mercury
was an Evening Star in November
of 1943-1944, and will be on
every sixth year thereafter;
1949-1950, and so on.
Venus
was an Evening
Star in November 1941, 1944,
1946 and 1947, and will be on
every eighth year after each of
these dates.
Mars
was
a Morning Star in 1947, and was
to be every second year
thereafter for many years.
Jupiter
was visible in the evening
during 1947-1951.
Saturn
will
have been a Morning Star for
several years from 1945.
The
major planets are brightest when
in opposition to the Sun, when
they are visible throughout the
entire night.
Uranus
is
sometimes visible to the unaided
eye on a Moonless night, when it
is in a near conjunction with
Mars.
Neptune
and Pluto
are never visible except with
the aid of a telescope.
Vocal
Signs.
Gemini, Libra and Aquarius. v.
Signs.
Voice,
Signs of.
Said to be Gemini, Virgo, Libra,
Aquarius and the first half of
Sagittarius, so called because
when one of these Signs ascend and
Mercury is strong, the person is
deemed to have the capacity to
become an orator.
Void
of Course.
Said of a planet which forms no
complete aspect before leaving the
Sign in which it is posited at
birth. When the Moon is so placed
it denies fruition to much of the
good otherwise promised in the
Figure. In Horary Astrology a
planet so placed is said to
indicate a person devoid of
objective or purpose, hence one
who abandons himself to aimless
endeavor.
Vulcan.
An hypothetical planet, much
conjectured among ancient
astrologers, the orbit of which is
supposed to lie inside that of
Mercury. Astronomers have so far
found no justification for any
assumption of its existence.
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