SATURN IN CANCER is always weak and his virtues therefore find it difficult to express themselves when he is in this position. Nevertheless he
gives reliable judgment concerning houses, lands, mines etc., and gains by
investing in these things; when well-aspected, he favors thrift, economy and
solid comfort in the home with quiet, peaceful and comfortable conditions in
the latter part of life. He makes the person frugal and gives a good control of the appetite. But when afflicted he indicates domestic infelicity,
the person being held back in life by a gloomy kill-joy partner who is always restraining every ambitious thought. Trouble, sorrow and disappointment increase as the life advances and to this is added ill-health, for Saturn in Cancer indicates that the stomach is weak and the gums subject to
pyorrhoea, hence there is inability to properly digest the food, so that unless such people have sufficient will to curb their appetites they become
the victims to chronic indigestion. Saturn in Cancer also indicates a religious tendency and an inclination toward study of the deeper sciences.
SATURN IN LEO when well-aspected gives favor from people higher in the
social scale and success in obtaining public appointments where the Saturnine virtues, tact, diplomacy, discretion and system, honor and executive ability are required. The constitution of these people is not overly strong
by they may maintain perfect health by the conservation of energy as indicated by Saturn. When Saturn is afflicted in Leo however, they are cruel
and quick-tempered, jealous, and do not scruple to stoop to underhanded
methods to satisfy an ambition. This position also indicates heart trouble.
SATURN IN VIRGO gives a studious, deep, scientific mind of studying the
deeper problems of life. It indicates an innate ability to manage others.
It gives a thrifty, economical and frugal nature, but when Saturn is afflicted in Virgo the mind usually centers upon disease and the person becomes a confirmed hypochondriac. These people are the nest customers of the
patent medicine vendors for most of their ills are usually imaginary. This
position does however, carry with it a liability to intestinal diseases.
SATURN IN LIBRA is exalted and very strong and therefore his good aspects
bring out all the fine saturnine qualities and on that account secure for
the person public esteem and recognition. The marriage partner is chaste
and pure as gold. This position also brings good health and long life, but
when Saturn is afflicted in Libra the marriage partner is either treacherous
or removed by an early death. If the person goes to law he is likely to
lose, and become the object of public disfavor. He will also be subject to
urinary troubles.
JUPITER THE PLANET OF BENEVOLENCE
From each of the divine Hierarchies which have ministered at birth and evolution of humanity we have received certain qualities and faculties upon which we are being nursed from nescience to omniscience and from impotence to omnipotence in life's great school. From the Lords of Venus we received the priceless gift of love which links humanity in the tenderest affection of varying degrees and makes life beautiful. From the Lords of Mercury we received the no less valuable gift of mind which enables us to conquer the material world and provide ourselves with the comforts of life, but something more is needed. The divine spark within us is every seeking an outlet and the greater the two qualities of love and intellect grow, the stronger the upward urge, but this cannot be fully satisfied either if the Spirit seeks to raise itself to its divine source only through the love nature expressed by Venus and culminating in its higher octave Uranus. The religious fervor then expresses itself as devotion of the most sublime nature but there is still a lack. Feeling without knowledge is incomplete. Nor can the inner urge be satisfied if through the mercurial channel of intellect it attempts to raise itself to the spiritual perception of Neptune, the higher octave of Mercury, for though the intellect be sharp as a razor it is of no account when it is devoid of love. It therefore follows that ONLY BY THE WEDDING OF LOVE AND INTELLECT CAN WISDOM BE BORN. The mercurial knowledge in itself, through neither good nor evil, may be used for one purpose or the other. Even genius shows only the bent of this knowledge. We speak of a military genius, one who has a wonderful knowledge of the tactics of war, but a man of war, whether he be a Napoleon or a common soldier, is not be be classed as wise because he deliberately crushes the finer feelings of which we take the heart as symbol. Only when the mercurial faculty of mind is tempered, blended and balanced by the heart-born faculty of love generated by the Venus ray, is wisdom born of the union. And this is the quality which the planetary spirit of Jupiter is seeking to infuse into mankind to aid them in their spiritual evolution that they may rise above the material plane and soar to higher spheres. Therefore the Jupiterian ray makes people human, honorable, courteous, refined and generous, law-abiding and religious, cheerful and optimistic. The true Jupiterian is aptly described as a jovial fellow, and he is usually large but his heart is almost too big to find room even within his capacious chest. The corners of his mouth are always turned upward with a broad smile that can only be described as radiant and in his hearty good-feeling he is so demonstrative that when he shakes your hand the ligaments of your arm are almost sprained. He is "hail fellow well met" with everybody, always ready to give anything or anybody a boost. He seems actually grateful to you when you ask him to do you a favor and is never so happy as when working hard to help others. He would not harm a child and never gets angry on his own account but when moved to righteous indignation on account of the wrongs of others then he may be terrible in his wrath, yet he will never be cruel to the aggressor or the oppressor, but show mercy and kindness even to them as soon as they have been vanquished. Such is the pure Jupiterian, but of course he is very seldom found at the present time. Nevertheless, an increasing number of people are beginning to walk the way of wisdom and show the Jupiterian traits.
It is said that "Opportunity knocks at every man's door," yet we often hear people bewail their fate because they "never had a chance." Saturn is blamed for our misfortunes when we have learned to study Astrology; we are so intently on the lookout for evil that we usually forget to look for the good, and thus miss our opportunity. It takes Saturn thirty years to go around the horoscope, by transit, and form aspects to all planets, but Jupiter, the most beneficent influence in the solar system, goes around once in eleven years and thus the good fortunes which he may brings are at least three times as numerous as the misfortunes brought by Saturn's evil aspects.
As a matter of fact, we get from others just what we give, each is surrounded by a subtle auric atmosphere which colors our views of others, and the thoughts, ideas and actions of others towards us. If we harbor meanness in our hearts, that colors this atmosphere so that we see meanness in others and in their actions towards us, we awaken this trait in them, as vibrations from a tuning-fork start another of the same pitch to sing. On the other had, if we cultivate the Jupiterian qualities of benevolence, his expansive smile, his cordial attitude of mind, etc., we shall soon feel the response in our circle of acquaintances and the beneficent aspect of Jupiter will them have greater effect in making our life and work pleasant.
Jupiter is essentially dignified when found in Pisces, or in Sagittarius, the sign of aspiration. He is exalted in Cancer, the house of the Moon, for the seed-atom which furnishes the body of the incoming Ego is protected by the Moon into the sphere of Cancer but in Jupiter represents the spiritual part and therefore he presides at the ingress of the Ego itself into the body. He also rules the blood in which the indwelling spirit finds expression, though his activities are confined principally to the arterial circulation. He furthers assimilation and growth, and therefore he also rules the liver. (Saturn rules the gall bladder.) Jupiterians are very fond of show and display. In their religious observances they love ceremonial and they are rather partial to the established church but often dislike any "ism" not sanctioned by society or correct form.
When Jupiter is afflicted his influence makes the person lawless, sensuous, self-indulgent, gluttonous, extravagant and careless in the payment of his obligations, hence liable to loss of health, trouble with the law and consequent social disgrace. An afflicted Jupiter makes people sporty, fond of horse-racing and gambling.
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JUPITER IN THE FIRST HOUSE when well-aspected is a good sign of health
and general fortune in life. It gives a good-natured, kindly disposition, a
nature which breathes cordiality, honor and uprightness. These people love
pleasure, particularly out-of-doors, and are fond of traveling. They have
considerable executive ability and are therefore sought for positions of importance and responsibility. There is an inclination to stoutness in later
years.
Jupiter afflicted on the Ascendant gives a tendency to self-indulgence, according to the sign wherein he is placed. If in Cancer the person becomes an inveterate glutton and literally makes a god of his stomach with the inevitable result that in the course of years he becomes excessively stout, the liver being particularly enlarged and as a consequence he is subjected to sickness of a serious nature. In Sagittarius it makes him an inveterate gambler who would stake his soul on the toss of a coin. In Pisces he becomes an incurable drunkard, in Scorpio a sensualist of the worst nature and so on with the other signs. It may also be said that whenever Jupiter is afflicted on the Ascendant the health suffers through some corruption of the blood.
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JUPITER IN THE SECOND HOUSE when well-aspected, particularly by the Sun
or Moon, gives great financial prosperity in life and this is a fortunate
position in that respect even when Jupiter is afflicted, but then the person
is liable to loss under bad directions. When Jupiter is unaspected he gives
no help; the person may then be poor and starve.
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JUPITER IN THE THIRD HOUSE when well-aspected gives a mind of a highly
optimistic nature so that no matter what other obstacles there may be in
life the person who has this position will always look at the silver lining
of the cloud and in so doing forget the cloud itself. He will have exceptional educational advantages and what is more the education which he receives will be of great benefit to him. He will be popular among his brothers, sisters and neighbors and they will help to benefit him. Success is indicated by traveling, writing and publications. When Jupiter is afflicted in the Third House the person is liable to be in wrecks and accidents while traveling, but he will not be injured though he escape only by a hair breadth. If Saturn afflicts he will become careless and indolent, thus forfeiting the respect and esteem of his immediate family, but if Mars is adverse they will mistrust him because of rash and imprudent acts.
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JUPITER IN THE FOURTH HOUSE when well-aspected is most fortunate for the
home conditions, especially in the latter part of life. People with Jupiter
in this position will do better in their place of birth than anywhere else.
They will receive considerable help from the parents and probably an inheritance from them. Their business affairs will be on a solid basis and run smoothly so that at the close of life there will be a considerable accumulation according to their station and the opportunities of their environment. They pass their days in peace and end them amid friends, wealth and prosperity. But when Jupiter is afflicted in the Fourth House the person should leave his native town early in life for the conditions there will be detrimental to this success. Lavish and extravagant expenditure, love of
display and kindred costly tendencies will sap his resources and bring him
into bankruptcy; besides a false pride will keep him from undertaking a
radical reform even when he has awakened to the fact that he ought to do so
if he would save himself and the only way out of it to make a new start will
be removal to another city.
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JUPITER IN THE FIFTH HOUSE and well-aspected increases the number of
children and they will bring much profit and pleasure to the parents; it
gives popularity and good friends who will be a help to the person, also a
sociable and pleasure loving disposition. Gain by speculation is foreshown,
high intelligence and success in educational work or the publishing or newspaper business. These people make fine teachers and have a very convincing way of putting things. If Jupiter is afflicted in the Fifth House, especially in Sagittarius, it gives a tendency towards gambling and loss
thereby, a love of sports, disinclination for work, and trouble with children.
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JUPITER IN THE SIXTH HOUSE gives good health and success in the care and
cure of the sick, faithful servants, and the respect and esteem of all with
whom the person comes in contact in the course of his occupation. But when
Jupiter is afflicted in the Sixth House it gives a tendency toward liver
troubles, enlargement of the liver, obesity and general disorders produced
by over-indulgence of the appetite.
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JUPITER IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE gives a noble, great-hearted and sympathetic
marriage partner who will bring the person favor, fortune and social
prestige. It is an ideal indication for marriage, also for a person seeking
to take a partner or enter into partnership. He may also be assured that
the partner will be noble, sincere, honest and trust-worthy, and that success will come by co-operation. It is an ideal position for a lawyer for it
indicates success in law and the ability to reconcile opponents. But if Jupiter is weak of afflicted the person will lose his lawsuits or suffer by
misplaced confidence in his partner; marriage will be delayed or denied and
when consummated trouble will arise through the indolence and self-indulgent
habits of the marriage partner. Therefore wisdom would dictate that the
person avoid such relationships.
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JUPITER IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE when well-aspected indicates financial gain
by marriage, partnerships or legacy, but when weak or afflicted it indicates
lawsuits and losses in connection with these matters. A well-aspected Jupiter in the Eighth House is also a sign of an easy and peaceful termination
of the life when the full course has been run.
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JUPITER IN THE NINTH HOUSE gives a peaceful, noble, optimistic and
kind-hearted disposition, with religious tendencies, broad-minded and
tolerant of the opinions of others, but favoring the more orthodox and established lines of thought. The person is much esteemed in society and apt
to occupy prominent positions in church, state or in institutions of learning or philanthropic associations. This position also gives a love of
travel with pleasure and gain thereby. But when weak or afflicted by sign
or aspect it gives arrogance and love of display which is our of proportion
with the person's pocketbook, consequently there are lawsuits and liability
to social discredit. It also shows danger when traveling.
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JUPITER IN THE TENTH HOUSE when well-aspected is one of the best indication of an eminently successful and virtuous life, especially if he is supported by Saturn, Sun and Moon, for then the person will rise to a high position in the church, state or law and gain great wealth, honor and social
esteem. Furthermore he will deserve all he gets for the character will be
of superlative nobility. But if Jupiter be weak or afflicted in the Tenth
House, particularly by Saturn or the luminaries, it shows that the character
is not reliable. The person may rise but his evil deeds will find him out
and therefore he will experience reversals of fortune and loss of prestige.
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JUPITER IN THE ELEVENTH HOUSE and well-aspected gives wealthy and influential friends who may be relied upon to help the person to realize his
hopes, wishes and ambitions. It also gives a sociable disposition and fondness for pleasure. In a man's horoscope it signifies that the marriage will
be fruitful and that his children will be a credit and a help to him, but
before judgment is rendered in this respect the wife's horoscope should also
be examined to see whether it concurs, for if not then the judgment must be
modified. When Jupiter is afflicted in the Eleventh House either the person
meets friends who are good and sincere in their desire to help him but lack
the ability or less the friends whom he attracts come to him to be benefited. In either case he will not be helped much by friends but must depend upon his own resources to attain his desires.
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JUPITER IN THE TWELFTH HOUSE when well-aspected brings gain and success
through occupations carried on in comparative seclusion such as laboratory
work, work in hospitals or asylums in an executive capacity; or in a position in one of the fraternal orders which have to do with sick benefits or
in the study and practice of the mystical or occult arts. If people with
Jupiter in this position are personally indigent they receive much bounty
from people or institutions of a fraternal or charitable nature, but if they
are well-to-do they give lavishly to these purposes. If they have enemies
they also have a way of turning them to friends. If Jupiter is afflicted it
makes the person indolent and improvident so that in time he usually becomes
the ward of one of the charitable institutions where he lives till the end
of life without either trouble or worry.
 
JUPITER IN ARIES gives a high-spirited, energetic and ambitious mind, always on the lookout and alert for new and progressive methods usable for advancement in the world's work, it makes a true pioneer, neither too conservative not too impulsive, a thoughtful, but sympathetic disposition,
sincere, honest and trustworthy, somewhat religiously inclined. It gives
some legal of literary ability and a love of out-door games with popularity
in social and business circles. But if Jupiter is afflicted the mind is not
so conservative and well-balanced. There is a tendency to rash and impulsive acts; impatience and temper are shown under adverse circumstances with
a consequent loss of esteem and popularity.
 
JUPITER IN TAURUS when well-aspected gives an eminently kind and sympathetic nature to all people but a deep-seated, tender and warm love for
those towards whom the relationship warrants such expression. This position
also attracts wealth and gives a generous disposition to aid in philanthropic enterprises; yet Jupiter in the Second House or second sign is never
lavish or extravagantly generous but rather conservative and inclined to investigate the merits of any proposition before he extends a helping hand. On
the other hand he is absolutely open-handed to those who are near and dear
to him. His home and his family are all in all. When Jupiter is afflicted
in Taurus it inclines to extravagant expenditures for show, display and
gratification of the lower nature. Such people are great gourmandizers,
fond of rich and savory foods that tickle the palate. They often experience
financial difficulties and trouble with creditors, also such sickness as may
result from the over-indulgence of their appetites according to other indications of the stars.
 
JUPITER IN GEMINI when well-aspected gives literary ability of a high
class and if that is backed by the necessary education success in this line
in certain. This position also gives an inventive turn to the mind, a love
of mathematics and an attraction towards the occult. Jupiter in Gemini
shows that travel will bring both pleasure and profit and it gives an honorable, courteous and friendly disposition. But if Jupiter is afflicted the
person is liable to meet with losses and trouble when traveling. He will
have a number of hair-breadth escapes from accidents, legal and religious
trouble, also difficulties with brothers, sisters and close relatives.
 
JUPITER IN CANCER. The full effect of Jupiter for good or ill is never
felt until the middle life and this is especially the case when he is placed
in the Fourth House or fourth sign, Cancer. When well-placed there he gives
an exceedingly kindly and courteous disposition, that is at peace with all
the world; he is endowed with a most vivid and fruitful imagination, a
dreamer of Utopian dreams and a lover of the occult and mystical. There is
also however, a practical side to the nature which makes him ambitious to
attain worldly success and fortunate in his investment in houses, lands or
mines, so that he will accumulate property and be well-to-do especially after middle life. this position also indicates that the person may receive
much help from his parents during life and an inheritance after their death.
Jupiter in Cancer makes the person very fond of the pleasures of the table
but if well-aspected he will probably keep himself within such bounds that
his health does not suffer. If however, Jupiter is afflicted it inclines to
inordinate gluttony which will eventually corrupt the blood and cause such
disease and noxious growths as result from that condition.
 
JUPITER IN LEO gives a truly noble nature, blending kindness and courage,
self-reliance and loyalty, self-restraint and compassion, mercy and justice.
It indicates, in short, a paragon of virtues nowhere excelled. It gives an
abundance of vitality and a strong constitution so that it marks a leader
physically, morally and spiritually, nor will such a person ever be content
to follow. He craves positions of trust and responsibility, the greater the
better. He will always be equal to the occasion and never abuse the confidence of those who have placed him there. Such people have an innate culture and refinement. They are fond of everything that tends to the uplift
of humanity, religious, sincere; sure to win recognition and success dealing
in speculative investments. When Jupiter is afflicted in Leo the person becomes cruel and sensuous, abnormally fond of pleasure and subject to loss by
investments, speculation and gambling.
 
JUPITER IN VIRGO gives a cautious, analytical and practical nature with
an almost unerring faculty for discriminating between the seeming and the
real, for sifting truth from error and arriving at facts. They cannot ferret out secrets by underhanded methods as Saturn in Capricorn which makes an
ideal detective, but if Jupiter in Virgo is the judge no one is clever
enough to hide the truth from him. A well-aspected Jupiter in Virgo indicates success with servants who will be found faithful and loyal, ready to
do their master's bidding. It also indicates prosperity through business or
professional vocations; but if Jupiter is afflicted in Virgo it gives a
cynical carping and critical disposition, mistrustful of others and therefore liable to loss through servants or employees. Such people cannot succeed in business and they will find it extremely difficult to obtain or keep
a position. At any rate they will serve in a very inferior capacity.
 
JUPITER IN LIBRA when well-aspected gives a kind, sympathetic and loving
disposition, a conscientious, sociable and benevolent nature and an interest
in all that makes for the uplift of humanity--music, art, literature, social
intercourse, et cetera. On that account the person is popular, particularly
with the opposite sex from whence gain and benefit may be expected. Success
in the business and public life are shown. But if Jupiter is afflicted in
Libra undue indulgence of the lower nature will bring trouble and public
scandal with a consequent loss of popularity and prestige.
 
JUPITER IN SCORPIO gives an ardent, aggressive and self-reliant nature,
an enthusiastic, constructive and resourceful mind with the ability to meet
all the exigencies of life in an efficient manner and it ensures success in
practical everyday occupations, gives a large family and plenty of means to
provide for them. This position also shows a tendency towards occult investigations. But if Jupiter is afflicted in Scorpio it will bring loss and
trouble through the indulgence of the lower nature in an inordinate measure,
love of rich an expensive good and sickness on that account.
 
JUPITER IN SAGITTARIUS when well-aspected gives good fortune and general
success in life, a humane, broad and philosophical mind, a reverent and religious disposition. Hence people with this position rise to the top and
become leaders in their various spheres of life, finding places of
prominence in church or state, scientific or philosophic enterprises or institutions. If Jupiter is afflicted in Sagittarius it makes the person
sporty, fond of cheap and gaudy display, extravagant and ready to take a
chance on any gamble, causes loss of social standing if born in a better environment, trouble through law, financial difficulties, narrow-minded sectarian views if incline to be religious.
 
JUPITER IN CAPRICORN gives an ambitious nature, self-reliant and
self-controlled with a desire to rise to a position of authority over others
also the ability to dictate wisely and well. It gives a careful, economical
disposition, and an abhorrence of waste; ingenuity, resourcefulness and some
mechanical ability. These people are trust-worthy to a degree, sincere and
honest in all their undertakings and hold every promise inviolate, therefore
they usually rise to honor, esteem and general popularity. As already said
their aim is to attain independence at the head of some business, but if
they do not succeed in that and have to work for others they are best suited
to be in the employ of the government, either municipal or national. On account of the implicit trust generated by their sterling characteristics of
honesty, sincerity and faithfulness these people are often made the recipients of confidence from friends who feel the need of sharing their
troubles with someone who can be depended upon either to give honest, disinterested advice or else to keep the secrets told then inviolate. If Jupiter
is afflicted in Capricorn it makes a miser who will hoard all he can scrape
together and deny himself all except the barest necessities and is consequently despised by all who know him.
 
JUPITER IN AQUARIUS when well-aspected gives a humane, optimistic,
original and philosophic mind, fond of friends and the society of others
particularly those who are interested in science or mysticism, literature
and music, consequently he attracts people of that nature and they will be a
benefit to him in helping him to realize his hopes, wishes and ambitions.
He may possibly obtain a position of importance in some official capacity
with secret or occult societies. This is a good indication of general success in life, but if Jupiter is afflicted it makes the nature restless, nervous and erratic with revolutionary or anarchistic ideas with disinclination
for serious work and such people are generally disliked and distrusted.
 
JUPITER IN PISCES gives a charitable, sympathetic and hospitable nature
which loves to minister to the outcasts of society. These people are
veritable angels of mercy to all who suffer in body, soul or spirit. They
are well known to those who are "sick of in prison." Being of a sensitive
nature and subject to the influences from the invisible world they not infrequently have psychic experiences and become students of the occult. They
love music, art and literature and if well-aspected by Venus, Jupiter in Pisces will give considerable ability as a performer; but if Jupiter is afflicted in Pisces it gives a vacillating mind, a nerveless, cowardly nature
indulging in all vices in the calendar and a generally despicable
dispositon--a social parasite.
From the Bible we learn that Jehovah was the Creator of mankind for we find His angels announcing the birth of various notable personages. Thus the conclusion is inevitable that He and they preside over the generative function and impart the quality of fertility which at that time was looked upon as a token of the favor of God while barrenness was indicated as a sign of His displeasure. This is in accordance with the Western Wisdom Teaching which tells us that tin the earliest days when mankind was still in the making Jehovah and His angels guided them to great temples at the times of year when planetary conditions were propitious to generation, and men born under those harmonious conditions lived for hundreds of years without sickness of disease. It is noticeable that wild animals which are still entirely under the guidance of their group-spirits and mate only at certain seasons are also immune from sickness. Jehovah still retains control over the fertilization of the animals which are attuned to His lunar vibrations through their twenty-eight pairs of spinal nerves that correspond to the twenty-eight days of the lunar revolution and His vehicle the Moon still measures the period of gestation for men and beasts.
But the Bible also tells us of LUCIFER and his FALLEN ANGELS who taught humanity to take the prerogative of creation into their own hands and instilled into them the passion that has caused sorrow, sin and death, because the holy function of generation which was intended only for temporary purposes of propagation and which works so well under propitious planetary conditions has been desecrated and made subservient to the lusts of humanity at all times regardless of the stellar rays. Yet it is a mistake to think of the Lucifer spirits as evil, for under the sway of the angels humanity neither good nor evil and having no choice or prerogative, but since though the martial Lucifer spirits we have learned to know good and evil we are also able to exercise of will power to shun the evil and choose the good, to flee from vice and cultivate virtue, thereby placing ourselves in harmonious co-worker-ship with God and nature and unfolding our divine possibilities so that we may become like our Father in Heaven.
While Jehovah and His angels are thus working upon humanity from the Moon the Lucifer spirits who rebelled against His regime are located on the planet Mars and from them also we have received and are receiving many valuable gifts, chief among them FIRE and IRON. It is well known that every LIVING body is warm, for the Ego cannot manifest in the physical world save through heat, or perhaps it should be said that heat is generated in the manifestation of the Ego. But without iron, which exists in the blood in the form of haemoglobin, there could be no oxidation and consequently no heat. That was the condition previous to the fall, so-called, when man-in-the-making was mindless. But then the Lucifer spirits came and infused iron into the blood, which made it possible for the Ego to draw into its vehicles and from that time the Ego became an INDWELLING spirit capable of evolving individuality. Thus had it not been for the Lucifer spirits man could not have become man. It is their fire and their iron that has made the world what it is today, good and bad according to the use man has made of it. The solar force focused through the Moon imparts vitality and the faculty of growth but the rays of the Sun focused upon us by the martial Lucifer spirits give us dynamic power and are the source of all activity in the world.
Power may be latent for milleniums, as exemplified in coalbeds, which are reservoirs of solar force; a furnace and engine are required to transmute and make it available as dynamic energy, but, once the sleeping giant has been roused from latency to potency it knows no rest or peace till it has expended the last ounce of its prodigious strength. Under strict control, and carefully guided into channel of useful activity, this Martian force is the most valuable servant of mankind; the most powerful agent in the world's work, an incomparable boon to humanity. But if it escapes control the servant quickly takes mastery, its inimical power of destruction and devastation is then as terrible as scourge as its beneficent use under guidance is an inestimable blessing. It is as precious as it is dangerous, eternal vigilance is the price of safety from its ravages, but without it the world would be wilderness.
Mars, as a focus for the latent solar life, transmutes it into desire, passion and what we may call animal spirits. It is a consuming fire, more dangerous than all the nitroglycerine every manufactured, but also more precious than any other blessing we can have or enjoy.
The Hindoo preacher, nurtured in a land governed by Saturn, the planet of obstruction, says: "Kill out desire." He dreams away his days in destitution, but as "temper" conserves the edge of the steel that carves its way through all obstruction, so the well-directed energetic desires of the martial Anglo-Saxson have wrought a marvelous transformation in the earth; they have reared a civilization beyond all which preceded it, and through perhaps brutal in many respects, there is promise in that also, according to the proverb: "The greater the sinner, the greater the saint." Parents should take a lesson from a book of nationals and refrain from applying the Saturnine wet blanket to the fiery Mars spirit of children. Saturn always says "don't, don't;" his aim is to repress and obstruct. A clear fire under proper control is useful, but death lurks in the smoke and noxious gases of a smothered fire; too many "don'ts" smother legitimate ambition and frustrate accomplishment; they may drive hapless victims into ways of evil, for the dynamic energy of Mars must and will have an outlet, so beware. The worst faults of Mars are impulsiveness and lack of persistence, but he breeds no hypocrites as does an afflicted Saturn.
From Mars we receive a number of our highly-prized virtues as well as some of our worst faults. When well-aspected he gives a strong constitution and physical endurance, a positive, independent and self-reliant nature, determined and proud, generous and energetic, resourceful and quick to learn, especially when in Aries, Leo, Scorpio or Capricorn, but when he is weak by sign as in Taurus, Cancer, Libra or aspected by squares or oppositions he makes the person quick-tempered, obstinate and spiteful, inclined to drunkenness and criminal acts, cruel and hard, a bully and braggart.
People who have Mars prominent in their horoscopes are eminently practical and play an important part in the world's work. They are especially proficient in occupations where iron and fire are used for constructive purposes or where sharp instruments are handled. Soldiers, surgeons and butchers, machine workers and iron founders, engineers and man in kindred occupations are of the martial nature. They also excel in other positions where courage and intrepidity are necessary qualities.
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MARS IN THE ASCENDANT, OR FIRST HOUSE, when well-aspected has a most beneficial influence upon the constitution, particularly if he is in one of the
fiery signs, Aries, Leo or Sagittarius, or in the sign of his exaltation
Capricorn, but sometimes when a weak sign like Cancer is rising and the
other planets are much afflicted Mars in the Ascendant may infuse sufficient
energy into the body to tide it over the critical period of infancy. This
position also gives energy, ambition, courage, self-reliance and determination which are exceedingly helpful characteristics in winning the battle of
life. It indicates an enterprising and practical person who will shun no
effort in order to succeed. When Mars is afflicted in the First House he
nevertheless strengthens the constitution and gives muscular power and endurance, but he makes such persons rash, impulsive, headstrong and foolhardy. Thus they neglect the ordinary precautions to guard their health and
become subject to fevers and other inflammatory diseases, also liable to accidents and loss of blood by lesions of varying magnitude, danger from fire
such as burns or scalds, according to the nature of the afflicting planet.
In this respect the Sun is usually productive of fevers and inflammations.
Jupiter gives liability to broken bones or accident by railroad or rolling
stock, Uranus and Saturn falls and bruises and Venus disease caused by
indulgence of the passional nature.
2
MARS IN THE SECOND HOUSE when well-aspected makes the nature free and
generous in financial dealings with others. The person has a splendid earning capacity and will make a financial success in any business or a martial
nature involving the use of fire, iron tools or machinery. It is also an
indication of money by marriage or legacy, but although the money comes fast
and easily, the person will not accumulate wealth as he is very generous and
fond of comfort and pleasure. When Mars is afflicted in the Second House
money will come just as fast as under the good aspects at times, but at
other times the bad aspects make the person outrageously extravagant and
inclined to be reckless in financial ventures, with the inevitable result
that heavy losses are incurred and the person may find himself without a
cent in the world. A competence may be made and spent several times during
life. These people never give up, however, and when they have met financial
disaster they immediately start to build up anew on the ruins of the old.
They are then usually successful for a time again, but they can never learn
to be more careful and less extravagant, hence they are always liable to repeated financial shipwreck.
3
MARS IN THE THIRD HOUSE when well-aspected makes the mind keen, bright
and alert, fond of argument, quick at repartee, ingenious, inventive and resourceful, with plenty of initiative and constructive ability. But when
Mars is afflicted in the Third House it gives liability to accidents on
short journeys, a quarrelsome nature specially liable to get into trouble
with brothers, sisters and neighbors. These people are very critical towards everybody with whom they come in contact and therefore generally
feared and avoided when possible.
4
MARS IN THE FOURTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives a strong constitution
which is maintained unimpaired even in old age; the digestive faculty is
particularly good and consequently the health and strength are rugged. It
makes the native exceedingly aggressive in his efforts to "feather his nest"
and accumulate property for old age and rainy day. There is also likelihood
of a legacy from his parents. This is a very fortunate position, especially
if Mars is in Aries, Leo or Capricorn, but if Mars is weak as in Cancer or
Pisces and afflicted by square or opposition, digestive troubles or dissipation will undermine the vitality and the person will become more quarrelsome
and disagreeable every day he lives. He will be liable to accident by fire
in the home also to fevers and inflammatory diseases. People with Mars in
this position should leave their native place as quickly as possible. This
may in some measure relieve the trouble.
5
MARS IN THE FIFTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives an ardent, demonstrative
love-nature. It makes the person fond of athletic exercises, sports and
muscular effort, a clean, masterful man much admired by the opposite sex or
a woman who is a real "pal" to her male companion. These people make excellent disciplinarians and are much beloved by their pupils if placed in positions as teachers, or better still as principals for they make much better
leaders than followers. But when Mars is afflicted in the Fifth House it
makes the person very fickle in his affections. It is on with the new love
even before he is through with the old, an all-around flirt and therefore
likely to get into a great deal of trouble. Over-indulgence of the amorous
nature is liable to sap the vitality and create dangerous physical conditions. In a woman's horoscope there is grave danger of death to a child in
the horoscope of either sex. People with Mars afflicted in the Fifth House
are also liable to loss through gambling and speculation in stocks, bonds
and securities.
6
MARS IN THE SIXTH HOUSE when well-aspected makes a quick, energetic
worker who is likely to rise to prominent position in the employ of someone
else, therefore the larger the firm in which he seeks employment the better.
But he should not attempt to start in business for himself, for people with
Mars in the Sixth House always succeed better when in the employment of
someone else. This position also increases the vitality and should the person on account of other planetary configurations in the horoscope become
subject to disease the dynamic energy and recuperative power of Mars will
soon burn and leave it in better health than before. But a liability to
trouble and quarrels with other employees or employer. Should the person be
in the position of employer himself he will always be at a variance with his
employees and subject to loss by theft and dishonesty through them. They
will waste his goods and have no regard for his interests. An afflicted
Mars in the Sixth House also gives a liability to fevers and inflammatory
diseases, dangers of burns, scalds and gun-shots and accidents sustained in
the course of employment.
7
MARS IN THE SEVENTH HOUSE when well-aspected gives a capable, industrious
and aggressive marriage partner, untiring in the promotion of the welfare of
the family, a strong personality who is bound to rule but will do so in a
kindly manner. This applies to both sexes, for when in a man's horoscope
the marriage partner is indicated by Mars in the Seventh House she also will
be masculine and will want to take the reins of government in her own hands.
However, as Mars in the Seventh House gives a tendency to an early union
when the parties are both plastic they accommodate themselves to these conditions more easily than if the marriage were consummated at a more mature
age. But if Mars is afflicted in the Seventh House it indicates an accident
or sudden death to the marriage partner who will be of a domineering, quarrelsome nature and if one of the watery signs, Cancer, Scorpio not Pisces is
on the cusp he will also be a drunkard and sex addict. This latter applies
particularly if Mars is afflicted in Scorpio. Then he also brings on inflammatory diseases of the genitals or rectum.
8
MARS IN THE EIGHTH HOUSE and well-aspected brings financial benefit
through the marriage partner or by legacy. In business it is also good for
gain by partnerships, lawsuits or similar Eighth House matters. But when
Mars is afflicted in the Eighth House the financial conditions grow worse
after marriage through the extravagance of the marriage partner. Business
partnerships and litigation should also be avoided for they are sure to
bring loss. People with Mars in this position should not delay making their
will for the end usually comes very sudden and unexpectedly.
9
MARS IN THE NINTH HOUSE well-aspected gives a liberal, broad and progressive view upon all problems of life. People with Mars in this position are
likely to take up some cause having for its object the social or spiritual
upliftment of mankind in general and become very enthusiastic workers in the
particular cult which has aroused their sympathies. They are fond of a roving life and benefit by changing from one place to another, especially by
travel in foreign lands. They have a clean, clear and alert mentality and a
taking way or presenting their views to others. Therefore they make good
missionaries in whatever line of propaganda they take up. But if Mars is
afflicted in the Ninth House he makes people bigoted and fanatical in their
views, regular ranters who disgust all whom they try to afflict with their
ideas, whether they are religious or atheistic. People with an afflicted
Mars here should never travel, but remain in their native place for they
will always be in danger of accident on journeys and however much they may
be disliked in their native place they will find a still worse reception in
foreign parts.