In
a Nativity. The realm of the
abstract mind, of intuition and
inspiration, of dreams and visions, hence
an index to one's reactions to philosophy,
success and religion; and to his sense of
responsibility toward relatives, by blood
or in law. From this arc inferences arc
drawn concerning grandchildren, especially
those of his brother and his
sister-in-law; the probability of distant
travel, timing, nature and results; the
fate and nature of imports and exports;
the ultimate result of long-range
advertising; world wide contacts and
mental adjustment to racial ideas, ideals
and collective needs. With an author, his
works from the standpoint of publication.
In
a Mundane Figure.
Long-distance passenger and freight
transportation and communications, by or
over sea, air and land; religion and the
clergy; judges and courts of law; the
educated classes: universities and
institutions of higher learning, and their
administrative and teaching personnel;
philosophic and scientific societies and
institutions and their publications; all
facilities designed to meet the public
demand in education, religion,
transportation and communications; the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs; immigration
as distinguished from emigration; weather
conditions along the coast, particularly
incoming storms in process of formation as
distinguished from their effects; and the
origins of all disturbances, either of an
intellectual or atmospheric nature.
Observe a distinction drawn between the
public's attitude toward the press, as
indicated by the Third House, and the
attitude of the press toward the public as
indicated by the Ninth House.
In a
National Figure: The Secretary of State as
a government official, as distinguished
from the State Department; the educated
classes - those who control or govern the
reading, writing or travelling habits of
the public.
In an
Organization: the advertising department;
long distance communications; results of
mail-order campaigns; relations with
educational institutions and publications;
professional consultants, publicity and
public relations; officials, as
distinguished from their departments.