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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 50th is, To observe the Lord
of the Ascendant and the Moon, whether they or either of them are
afflicted by either of the Infortunes, by Conjunction, Opposition, or
Square, the business will be spoiled without the aspect of a Fortune, but
if the Fortune, that is, Jupiter, Venus, the Sun or Moon shall behold
them, it slackens and dissolves the rigours of such Infortunes, and the
party signified shall be freed from the danger impending, although the
aspect be a Square, provided it
be with Reception: but if a Fortune without Reception, by a Square or Opposition, or an
Infortune with a Trine or Sextile without Reception, shall behold the said
Lord of the Ascendant, ‘tis possible the
party maybe delivered from the present
danger; but it will be turned into another as great: so
that it will not profit him.
51.Whether the Significator be Cadent |