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The
Planets
Mercury,
in the outer world,
signifies schools, colleges, and all places where teaching
and learning go on, scientific and literary institutions,
printing-works, publishing offices, and all who are
occupied at these places; writers, editors, authors,
speakers, teachers, professors, men of science, thinkers,
lawyers, booksellers, books, post-offices, messengers. It
has some general significance in connection with merchants
of all sorts, in so far as they require to exercise skill
and intelligence; also in connection with servants,
employees, skilled workers and artificers. Colour yellow,
metal quicksilver, topaz.
In consciousness, it signifies thought,
understanding, reason, intelligence, intellect; the
abstract kinds of these rather than the concrete,
knowledge for its own sake apart from any practical
application or from any question of right or wrong;
cunning, craft, subtlety; speech and memory. Its highest
application seems to be what is called 'pure reason.'
In body, it governs the brain and nervous system,
the tongue and organs of speech, hands as instruments of
intelligence.
MERCURY chiefly governs
thought for its own sake, especially abstract thought,
apart from any practical application. It may give much
restlessness and love of change, but its actions are
mainly such as gratify its enquiring nature and are
associated with thought act vity, skill or dexterity,
whether shown in writing, teaching, reasoning, arguing,
debating, discovering, or any other intellectual activity.
Its influence upon the feelings is expressed through
sympathy, intuition, and understanding the position of
others ; 'put yourself in his place'; but it has little
influence through ordinary desire or emotion. It is
greatly affected by aspects and by.the ruler of the sign
in which it is placed; but it does not give a strong will,
being prone to vacillation, uncertainty worry, and
sometimes depression of spirits.
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Venus,
in the outer world,
signifies all beautiful objects and anything that is
prized for its beauty, ornaments, things of luxury and
pleasure, jewels, toys, fine clothes, articles of
adornment, pictures, flowers; dancing, singing, acting, in
so far as these express beauty or pleasure apart from
skill or intelligence; all persons who follow occupations
dealing with these ; all places where these things belong,
and where such occupations are carried on ; sweethearts,
wives, the home and household as embodying affection ;
sapphire, copper, colour indigo.
In consciousness, it signifies the emotions and
affections, especially love and those arising out of love;
the aesthetic sense, appreciation of beauty, elegance,
good taste, comfort and pleasure.
In body, it governs throat, kidneys, and to some
extent the generative system. It has an indirect influence
upon features, complexion, hair, etc., but only in so far
as those express beauty.
VENUS governs the
emotions, chiefly those based upon love and the affections
; mirth, cheerfulness, agreeableness, and love of pleasure
and amusement. Amongst the intellectual faculties it
signifies the combination of thought and feeling as the
sense of beauty, poetry, music, painting, and ornament. It
has no influence upon pure reason. The actions it
signifies are those intended to express the feelings and
the love of beauty; but by combination with other planets
it can be turned in the direction of business and
professional life.
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Mars,
in the outer world,
signifies soldiers, surgeons, chemists, butchers, barbers,
carpenters, blacksmiths, gunners, engineers, machinists;
iron, steel, cutlery, weapons of war, sharp tools, fires,
slaughter houses, mortuaries, brick and lime kilns ;
colour red, ruby, bloodstone, and red jewels; athletics
and sports in so far as they express courage, enterp ise
strength and dexterity.
In consciousness, it signifies courage, bravery,
enterprise, positive-ness, se f-reliance, dignity, desire,
passion, impulse, combativeness, anger.
In body, it governs the head externally, the nose
and smell, the generative system in part, the gall
bladder, fevers, high temperature, infectious disease,
eruptions, burns, scalds, surgical operations, bloodshed,
sharp pains.
MARS governs desire and
the more positive emotions such as quickly pass into
action; courage, independence, enthusiasm, generosity,
ardent affection, ambition, pride, masterfulness, anger,
combativeness. It is the cause of actions that result from
and express these qualities according to the list of
occupations given elsewhere: it makes an active, practical
and energetic worker and man of the world. It signifies
thought turned outward towards the world, animated by
feeling and devoted to practical uses; and by combination
it can give quickness of mind, wit, sarcasm, ingenuity,
resourcefulness, and mental dexterity.
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Jupiter,
in the outer world,
signifies occupations, persons, and places associated with
religion and law, churches, chapels, priests, ministers,
iudges, magistrates, courts of justice, universities,
students, public functions and assemblies of a state or
official character: it has some rule over charitable and
philanthropic movements rnd institutions, hospitals,
health resorts, physicians, social gatherings, theatres,
clothes, clothiers, grocers; metal, tin, colours blue and
purple, jewels turquoise and amethyst.
In consciousness, it signifies a combination of
feeling and thought, giving benevolence, good nature,
sociability, hopefulness, love of beauty, order, harmony,
devotion. It also governs those things in the outer world
that express these qualities; health as physical harmony,
law as social harmony, religion as spiritual harmony; and
not as channels of intellect or means of making money.
In body, it governs feet, thighs, liver, blood,
muscles, growth, and to some extent digestion.
JUPITER governs a
combination of feeling and thought. It includes humanity,
benevolence, compassion, honour, candour, good humour, 1
and the higher moral and social qualities; also dignity,
confidence, cheerfulness, love of beauty and display,
ostentation, the dramatic sense, imagination, devotion. In
thought, it gives mental fertility, tact, common-sense,
sound judgment, openness of mind, but also much
conventionality. It has nothing to do with pure intellect,
but by combination is adapted to the purposes of religion,
law, philosophy, and social and humanitarian movements. It
prompts to actions that express these qualities, and
governs action indirectly through feeling and thought.
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Saturn,
in the outer world,
signifies the ultimate uncombined atomic condition of
matter; also the state of matter called 'earth,' and those
whose occupations are concerned with it, agriculturist^,
builders, brickmakers, miners, potters, gardeners,
sextons, plumbers, dyers, chimney-sweepers, shepherds,
hostlers; ascetics of every description, whe her religious
or not, monks, hermits, misers, and those who fast or
starve; policemen, scavengers, workers employed by
municipalities or the state; and such places as
mountainous, hilly, or open country, especially rocky and
uncultivated, caves, ruins ; also it is said corpses,
graves, and churchyards ; metal lead, color green.
In consciousness, it signifies, the concrete mind
tending to separation, isolation, and the emphasis of the
personality; the sense of 'self is strong; emotion ;s held
in check by thought and will. The will is stronger than
with any other planet except Uranus, and perhaps Mars at
times; but where Mars is passional and impulsive, Saturn
is slow, cold and deliberate. There are self-control,
patience, steadfastness, reserve, gravity, austerity,
chastity, prudence, thoughtfulness, and much practical
ability.
In body, it governs bones, teeth, the spleen;
diseases produced by cold, rheumatism, falls, accidents,
melancholia.
SATURN governs thought of
a solid, concrete kind, very fitted for
j practical work in the world in business, science, law,
or public occupations. It gives a good memory and much
patience, forethought, and strength of will of the
slow-moving, unchanging, unyielding kind that can both
concentrate on small things and comprehend large ideas as
well as carry out great schemes. It is slow to move but is
very strong, persistent and comprehensive in thought, and
very capable and practical in action. In feeling, it is
said to be cold, reserved, capable of great self-control
and asceticism, ambitious, fond of power, sometimes very
selfish and unsympathetic, but with much sense of justice,
impartiality, and fairness.
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Uranus,
in the outer world,
governs those who have power and authority over others,
whether on a large or small scale, from King, Parliament
and Prime Minister downward; the chief, the ruler, the
wielder of authority; inventors, discoverers, pioneers,
antiquarians, electricians, railways; occulists,
mesmerists, physical researchers, and new and uncommon
occupations. Metal perhaps uranium and radium; colour
uncertain, possibly a blue or violet with an admixture of
orange.
In consciousness, it governs Will, in the highest
sense of deliberate, free, and conscious choice and
action; love of freedom, independence, the sense of power
and authority, positiveness, self-reliance, dislike of
control, originality. It gives these qualities equally to
thought, feelings and action, so that persons born under
this planet break new ground, suggest new ideas, depart
from established customs, are often careless of
conventional morality, and start new occupations. It is
the freedom or newness that belongs to Uranus, rather than
the actual ideas, discoveries, or occupations. Its highest
application seems to be the perfected Adept, the Manu.
In body, its rule is not known for certain, but it
seems to have some influence over the brain and nervous
system; possibly the ears and hearing, and the teeth.
URANUS governs the Will
in the highest degree, and it can be associated equally
with thought, feeling, and action; but in the horoscope it
may lean more towards one of these than another, according
to its position by sign, house, and aspect. It makes
thought active, original, ingenious, and powerful. In
feeling, it gives impulse, strength, impetuosity, love of
freedom, unconventionality, independence, com-bativeness,
positiveness. It carries these qualities into action
freely and fully, often giving positions of prominence or
notoriety, following new occupations, doing pioneering
work; but not infrequently acting suddenly or erratically.
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Neptune,
in the outer world,
signifies democratic and popular movements, mobs, the
common people; mystics, dreamers, visionaries, psychics,
mediums ; perhaps hospitals and charities.
In consciousness, it relates to feeling, desire,
emotion, imagination, aesthetics, psychic faculty, and
intuition.
In body, its rulership is not known, but its
general influence resembles that of the Moon in some
respects, and may relate to similar parts of the body.
NEPTUNE seems to
be closely associated with feeling, emotion, and
sensation. It controls thought through feeling, giving
imagination, intuition, love of beauty, sympathy, and
psychic faculty. It is uncertain and indefinite in action,
being negative and receptive rather than positive and
spontaneous; but it is also a harmonising, balancing and
synthesis-ing influence.
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