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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 86th is to Consider, Whether
either of the Infortunes behold the Significator both Retrograde, Cadent,
Peregrine, and in signs contrary to their respective natures? For then they bring such an absolute
mischief as cannot be avoided, nor averted by anything but God alone. And
if any shall be born under such positions, he will always be a beggar, let
him do what he can; if any House
be built then, no man shall ever live happily, or get money in it; but by
losses and crosses his estates and goods shall moulder away, and come to
nothing; and his most probable designs strangely frustrated and destroyed,
unless the Divine Goodness in mercy interpose.
87.To observe the Novenary of the Moon |