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CHAPTER III. THE SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION OF THE
TWELVE HOUSES OF THE HOROSCOPE
As a sequel to the foregoing
subjects, viz., the Zodiac and constellations, we will add the spiritual
interpretation of the twelve houses of an horoscope, which completes the
triune expression of these celestial symbols of eternal truths.
In revealing this mystery, we would impress upon the mind of the
student that the order of the Zodiac is the reverse of the external, in
its spiritual application, to the twelve houses of the horoscope.
As the four cardinal signs, viz., Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn,
correspond to the four angles of a natal figure, it is our purpose to
explain, first, the symbology of the four angles, or cardinal points;
believing the whole revelation will thus become clear and forcible.
The four angles of the horoscope correspond to the four elements, the
four triplicities, and the four cardinal points, or epochs, in the soul's
involution from pure spirit to the crystallizing, inert, mineral state.
The first angle is the ascendant, or House of Life. It is the eastern
horizon, and symbolized by Aries. Upon the interior, this first angle
stands for the birth, or differentiation, of the Divine Ego, as the result
of the creative action, or impulse, of the Deific mind.
The Ego rises upon the eastern horizon of celestial states, a glowing,
scintillating atom of pure intelligence, an absolute, eternal Ego, rising
out of the ocean of Infinite Love.
The South angle, meridian, or Tenth House, pertaining to honor, etc.,
is symbolized by Cancer; the highest point in the arc of the soul's
involution, as a differentiated atom of Deity within angelic spheres.
Having evolved the first dual expression of its (the Ego's) self, the
twin souls—Sensation and Aspiration, or Love and Wisdom, the Ego rests
awhile, radiant with celestial love and wisdom, and inspiring the Divine
breath of life.
Again the restless impulse of the creative purpose arouses the Ego to
further action. The culminating point has been reached, and now must begin
an apparent downward course toward the western horizon.
The seventh angle, or House of Marriage, etc., is represented by Libra
(the Balance), or point of equilibrium; where the two souls are still one,
balanced upon the western horizon. The alluring temptations of material
illusions draw the souls downward, and, divorced from their celestial
state, the radiance of Divine love becomes obscured, until the twilight of
consciousness of that former state is lost in the night of material
conditions.
This house signifies, also, law, and open enemies, and (Libra) justice.
Sex is the law. The antagonism is surely too apparent to require
explanation.
The fourth angle, or Nadir, the point opposite the M. C., signifies the
frozen North, and is symbolized by Capricorn, the crystallizing point in
the soul's involution. It is death, inertia; that is, crystallization of
the soul's spiritual forces. It is the lowest point of the are in the
monad's downward journey. It is the night, before the awakening of a new
day upon a higher plane of existence.
The remaining houses are the lights and shadows that, fill out and
complete the picture, upon this, the first round of the Cyclic Ladder.
The Twelfth House, symbolized by Taurus, represents the first
expression of form of the human soul. It is matter in the most
etherealized state. It is the trail of the serpent; the silent, secret,
tenacious, negative principle; that ultimately draws the soul down into
the vortices of gross matter and death.
The Eleventh, or House of Friends, whose symbol is Gemini, the Twins,
expressive of the first emanation of this sublime relationship, the dual
attributes, love and wisdom, closest friends. It is sensation and
aspiration, which enable the spirit to attain to the exalted state
indicated by the Tenth Mansion.
The Ninth Mansion of the celestial map is the House of Science, Art,
Religion, Philosophy, etc., and its symbol is Leo, the Heart, with its
emotions, love, and longings, and sympathies. Having evolved the twins,
and inspiring the Divine breath of wisdom; glowing with Deific love, the
Ego aspires to know; and all the sympathies of the soul are aroused.
Dauntless and fearless, defying all opposition and consequences, It (the
Ego) is ready to sacrifice this angelic state and explore the boundless
Universe in pursuit of knowledge, and goes forth on its long voyage upon
the ocean of Infinite, fathomless love and wisdom.
The Eighth, or House of Death and Legacies, is symbolized by Virgo, the
virgin wife, standing before the "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil,"
fascinated by the flattering prospects of greater power and wisdom. Desire
and sympathy draw the soul down into realms which lead to death, and the
beginning of a heritage of sorrow,
The Sixth, or House of Sickness, Menials, and Sorrow, is symbolized by
Scorpio. The fall, from Libra through Scorpio (sex), created the first
condition of what we recognize as sickness and affliction. It is evident
that this house is related to the elementals of the astral plane, which
become the servitors of man.
The Fifth, or House of Children, etc., symbolized by Sagittarius,
signifies the offspring of sex (Scorpio), entities sent forth to people
the Earth, to take their chances of life, speculating on its future
course, fearlessly eager for the struggle, gaining pleasure in its
migrations and activities.
The Third House is symbolized by Aquarius. This is the first step of
the upward journey, or evolution, from the inert mineral state. The
changes are now rapid; the journeys innumerable; through mineral,
vegetable, and animal planes, of existence. Here, the Soul Monad brings
into actual practice the knowledge gained on its long voyage. The magical
powers of the soul are brought into action to effect these changes in form
and function, conquering material forces and planes of life, transmuting
Nature's elements to its uses and purposes, and writing its history, as it
journeys ever onward, step by step.
And further, this house stands in opposition to the Ninth House,
symbolized by Leo; longing to expand its (the Ego's) possibilities through
trial and suffering; gaining knowledge through bitter experience; yet
fearlessly braving all things; guided and sustained by the imperial will
of spirit. The recompense promised by that supreme sacrifice has been won
in Aquarius—the Man—consecrated now to a higher existence, baptized in the
waters of affliction (experience), ready to be transmuted into actual
knowledge. This is Aquarius, and the Third House.
The Second House, signified as Pisces, the House of Wealth, that which
has been accumulated on the long and toilsome journey—the wealth of
experience, acquired through trials and struggles. And now, with higher,
greater possibilities, the soul eagerly awaits the hour when it shall be
born again, a conscious, responsible human being, to begin the second
round of the Cyclic Ladder; on this second round, to externalize the
knowledge gained, to evolve the involved attributes and forces of being,—a
creature of will and intellect, to work out its destiny, as the lord of
material creation.
Observe, the order of the Zodiac is reversed upon the external human
plane. But, Aries is always symbolical of the first angle, and Libra of
the seventh, being the point of equilibrium, while the tenth, or South,
angle becomes Capricorn and the fourth Cancer. The mission of the soul now
is to evolve the positive, spiritual attributes.
Aries rules the brain and the fiery, imperial will. It signifies
courage, daring, etc., the first qualities necessary for the battle of
life. Ruling the head, the sign and house show us the ability of man to
view the field of action, to mark his chart, and arm for the war (which
will be incessant); responsible for his acts, a creature of unfolding
consciousness, an individual, whose measure of free will enables him to
wander so far North or South of his celestial equator, within his orbit,
or Zodiac.
The South angle, or Tenth House, now ruled by Capricorn, tells of the
honor, position, fame, etc. (or the reverse) acquired by patient labor.
The crystallized material gains, the concrete result of ambition, skill,
and talent, which will, at the close of his earthly career, become
liquefied by the universal resolvent; symbolized by Cancer upon the
opposite angle, symbolical of the grave, the end of mundane affairs; when
they will be mirrored forth in new forms in that great white sea,
according to the manner in which he gained his worldly accumulations and
prestige.
The seventh angle is Libra, House of Marriage; that all-important
relation which may make or mar a life, the Balance is so easily disturbed
in its equilibrium. To preserve its harmony, equality must reign, blending
love and wisdom. It is the perfect poise of body, mind, and soul, achieved
by loving obedience to the higher laws of our being and the true union of
intuition and reason.
The Second House, now represented by Taurus, shows us that personal
wealth and possessions must come through patient servitude, steady
application, and diligence, in being able to choose and assimilate the
knowledge, that will enable man to battle with material conditions, and
wrest from the abundant sources of Mother Nature his share of treasure and
experience. It is the battle-ground to which humanity, armed with brain
and will, life and energy, goes forth to battle with material forces for
the bread he must earn by the sweat of his brow, and through the silent,
subtle forces of mind and soul conquer matter, thus storing up a wealth of
knowledge and experience.
The Third House is ruled by Gemini, the Twins, Reason and Intuition,
the brethren who aid and guide us on our many journeys in the pursuit of
knowledge. As this sign governs the hands and arms and the executive
forces of humanity, we see, that, the hands become the magical agents of
mind, moulding into outward form the ideas conceived in the mind,
projecting these into the field of active life, that he may write a bright
record in the Book of Life. The hands should be kept clean, the images
pure; and the perfect poise gained by the equal exercise of love and
wisdom, intuition and reason, making the basis of education; the evolution
of the interior or real self. This is the true meaning of this house upon
the external plane. it is Occult, because it means projecting the powers
of the soul into conscious life, externalizing the qualities and magical
forces of spirit, as shown in the first instance by Aquarius. This can be
accomplished only through pure desire and aspiration. Otherwise, the
unbalanced scales, with floods and cataclysms, will be the results.
The Fifth House, ruling children, etc., is symbolized by Leo (the
Heart). The joys and sorrows that offspring of every kind bring, all
belong to this House of the Heart. The sacrifice indicated is too obvious
for comment.
The Sixth House governs sickness, disease, etc., and its symbol is
Virgo, an Earthy sign, clearly showing us that the material form is the
matrix, out of which are born disease and suffering. But, the perfect
assimilation of the fruit of the "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil;"
transmuting the trials, experiences, sorrows, and suffering of the
physical and external life into true wisdom; makes man master of his
material universe; and the blind forces of Nature become his servants.
Having accomplished the task, and attained the harmonious poise, or
balance, in Libra, the individualized soul arrives at the eighth step in
the journey.
The Eighth House, or House of Death and Legacies (Scorpio). The old
Adam dies. The sensuous has no place in the balanced, harmonious being,
but recognizes sex as the law, the door to regeneration now, and that a
new legacy is awaiting him.
The Ninth House, Sagittarius. where, with the knowledge acquired, self
sits in judgment upon the works of the hands and mind, whether or no they
have been well done; the sacrifice of the lower nature properly made,
control of the triune being established, the transmutations correct and
accurate, assimilation perfect and free from dross, harmony gained by
loving obedience to the higher law of being, and thus becomes ruler of his
kingdom; the long journey almost accomplished, so far as Earth is
concerned, perceiving and understanding that all sciences, philosophies,
and religions, have their origin from one primal source. Having penetrated
the depths in reverent obedience to the Divine law of creation, and
evolved the attributes of the dual constitution, the forces of his being
become crystallized. He has reached the culmination of his earthly
pilgrimage, and stands forth the perfected human reflection of the higher
self.
The Eleventh House is represented by Aquarius on the human plane.
Friends surround and welcome him. These friends are the pure thoughts,
noble impulses, lofty ideals, and generous deeds. The bread cast upon the
Waters of Life returns to nourish and sustain him in his encounter with
the secret foes, symbolized by the Twelfth House and Pisces. The idols,
false ideas, and vampires of his own creation, are to be cleansed and
washed away by the Waters of Love, the universal solvent that is ever
seeking to bring about change and new forms; born again of water to make
the round of the astral Zodiac, until, having again reached the equator of
the ascending are, where he is reunited to the missing half of his soul,
the true friend of the Edenic state; the highest point in the arc of human
progress won; the honor and glory of a perfected soul; the Lord and
Master, the "I am that I am," to rest in peace in the heart of Infinite
Love and Wisdom. |