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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 17th Consideration, is to view whether the Planet that is
Significator, be safe and
prosperous, that is free from any affliction from the Infortunes; and
one of the Fortunes casts his
beams or light on the beams of such Significator; for then shall that
Planet be said to be safe and
guarded till the Fortune is passed
by the space of one minute, and signifies the perfection
of the thing. But after he has passed him one minute, it will not be
perfected or accomplished; for it only raises hopes; as (we said) the
malevolent in the like case could do nothing, but create fear. Yet is
such a hope as the Querent will believe and fancy himself as it were
certain; yet not without something of doubt; as for example, A Question
is proposed of some weighty and
difficult business, whether it will
be done and brought to pass or not? And 17 degrees of Scorpio Ascends, and Mars is 12
degrees 13 minutes of Taurus, and Venus in 12 degrees
and 14 minutes of Capricorn, so that Venus is joined to Mars by a Trine,
and receives him in her House,
who likewise receives her in his Exaltation; so that the Querent thinks,
and all others concerned
verily believe, that it would be accomplished by that aspect of perfect
friendship; in which flattering hopes they continue till Venus hath
passed the Aspect of Mars one
whole degree; but at last the business comes to just nothing at all,
because Venus was past Mars one minute at the time of the question proposed. Yet may a
thing possibly in such a case
be brought to pass, but not without extraordinary labour and trouble.
And here likewise ‘Zael’
affirms, “That if the Fortune be cadent from the Ascendant, so that it
cannot behold the same, it only flatters with splendid hopes, but never
completes the business.”
18.Whether a
Planet is in the Angle of the Inferiors |