Encyclopedia of Astrology
December 1934, in Hercules, in Experience decanate of Virgo, the sign ruling labor, and connotated with the Twelve Labors of Her ...
O Obeying Signs. v. Signs. Oblique Ascendant. v. Ascensional Difference. Oblique Ascension. (O.A.) As it rises, a star or planet ...
Oblique Descension. The complement of Oblique Ascension: 180 degrees, minus the Oblique Ascension, equals the Oblique Descension ...
Opposition. v. Aspects. Omniverse. A technical article applied the word to all creation in all space, as distinguished from "uni ...
agree that orbs should vary with each planet and aspect, and that a larger orb should be allowed for an aspect that is forming t ...
P Pantheism. Deity in nature. A belief that the forces and laws that are manifest in the universe, are God. The Greeks worshippe ...
partially eclipsed by the Earth. Peregrine. Foreign, alien. Said of a planet posited in a sign where it possesses no essential d ...
Philosophy. Literally, the love for and the pursuit of knowledge, and its application to daily affairs; in actual usage the know ...
Diurnal and nocturnal. The nocturnal planets are the Moon and Venus, because of their feminine qualities, their cool, moist temp ...
illustration of a memory aid in the form of the sentence: "men very easily make jugs serve usual needy purposes" - the first ini ...
...Uranus...............14..............70-84 ...Neptune..............15..............84-99 ...Pluto................16.......... ...
Saturn: The medullary portion of the adrenal gland; the skin and the secretive system; teeth; bones, joints and tendons-particul ...
Pluto. Luminous pigments, in unusual shades containing a large percentage of red. Planetary Days. Certain planets are by some de ...
Uranus: Mixed forms, broken lines. Neptune: Curved lines, rhythmic curves, nebulous and chaotic forms. Pluto. Heavy straight lin ...
showing that the ancients realized that in speaking of the Sun they were actually making reference to the position of the Earth ...
Jupiter: Tin. Saturn: Lead. Uranus: Radium, uranium. Neptune: Lithium, platinum. Pluto: Tungsten, plutonium. Planetary Motions. ...
Re-direct. Said of the reversal to direct motion following the second station of the retrograde. Retrograde. The apparent motion ...
Saturn: Land, minerals, agriculture and garden implements; heavy materials; dull and heavy substances; dross. Uranus: Machinery, ...
Capricorn, knees Aquarius, legs Pisces, feet Mercury: Nervous disorders or debility from excitement, stress, overwork or worry; ...
Planetary Pattern. A symmetrical arrangement of two or more planets or sensitive points around a common axis. A Planetary Pictur ...
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