How to Judge a Nativity by Alan Leo

How to Judge a Nativity by Alan Leo

Author:Alan Leo [Leo, Alan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781528763493
Publisher: Read Books Ltd.
Published: 2020-12-15T00:00:00+00:00


planet in the fourth house will be the most influential in the home and will form, as it were, the pivot about which all domestic matters will turn.

NEPTUNE in the fourth house denotes an unfavourable close to the life, living under some peculiar restraint or in some especial retirement in the latter portion, or placed in unpleasant positions at the end. It denotes very unusual and unique domestic conditions. Not infrequently the native is compelled to reside in houses or localities where the magnetic conditions are unfavourable or exhausting, and he or she is always liable to a certain amount of psychic vampirisation by others. It is probable that all who have Neptune in the fourth have something in the nature of a skeleton in the cupboard in connection with their family affairs. The native may be subject to fraud or be guilty of fraudulent action toward the end of his life. If the horoscope is not a very favourable one, then troubles of various kinds are denoted by this position. It is a position which gives uncommon and exceptional events, the exact nature of which none can accurately predict.

If afflicted by the luminaries, the health suffers; and if afflicting Mercury, the mind is disordered.

The good aspects to Neptune will bring peculiar benefits and some psychic experiences.

URANUS in the fourth house denotes sudden and tragic or exceptional experiences at the end of life. It is not a good position for Uranus, and nothing definite can be predicted with regard to the close of life, for reversals and sudden changes are shown. To those who seek to lead the occult life denotes isolation or expansion of consciousness upon higher planes, but only where the horoscope shows occultism or mysticism can this be judged.

If Uranus afflicts the luminaries, danger of paralysis and sudden death is shown; if afflicting Mercury, insanity or mental shocks to the nervous system; and if Mars, tragedy and violence.

This position denotes trouble in the home life, estrangement from parents, a chequered career, and many family troubles. There is usually some peculiar source of disharmony in the domestic conditions throughout life. Uranus in any angle favours a bohemian or peculiar life, the native being unconventional and somewhat eccentric.

SATURN in the fourth house denotes the development of acquisitiveness and a desire to live a very retired and secluded life, or heavy responsibilities which bind and fetter the native to his detriment or hinder his progress. It is not good for worldly success unless well aspected. It is unfavourable for domestic or family affairs, and denotes an environment that is not altogether satisfactory or to the native’s liking.

If afflicted, Saturn in the fourth house is very unfortunate, denying or preventing any gain by inheritance, and if very much afflicted denotes poverty and privation at the close of life. Nothing turns out wholly successful under this position of Saturn, and the native’s life is more or less under the law of fate, in which free-will appears to be the smallest element.

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