persons, and places associated with religion, law, and education; public functions and
assemblies of a state or official character; charitable and philanthropic movements and
institutions; social gatherings, theatres and clothing.
Saturn: Restrictions, delay, poverty, defects, darkness, decay; the father; stability in
friendship; secrets, misfortunes, sorrows, fatalities; the ultimate uncombined atomic condition
of matter; also the state of matter called "earth," and those whose occupations are concerned
with it; ascetics of every description, whether religious or not; hermits, misers, and those who
fast or starve; workers employed by municipalities or the State; older people; old plans,
matters already started; del)ts and their payment; karma; practicality; good advice; widows
and widowers; mountainous and hilly places, or open country, especially rocky and
uncultivated; caves, ruins; corpses, graves, and churchyards.
Uranus: Those who have power and authority over others, either on a large or small scale -
from King, Parliament and Prime Minister downwards; the chief, the ruler, the wielder of
authority; inventors, discoverers, pioneers and antiquarians.
Neptune: Democratic and popular movements, mobs, the common people; mystics, dreamers,
visionaries, psychics, mediums; perhaps hospitals and charities.
Pluto. Idealistic organizations that attack the social ills; social organizations designed to
combat groups of individuals who believe they belong to a privileged class. Ideas that are
ahead of their time, that will not bear fruit until readvocated by some disciple thereof in the
next generation.
Planetary Significators - Horary.
In Horary Astrology the solar system bodies are subject to the following interpretations:
Sun: The querent - if a man. Rich and powerful relations; the person in authority, from whom
an honor or favor is desired; the one capable of saving the querent from embarrassment;
goldsmiths, jewelers, reformers, educators.
Moon: The querent - if a woman. The mother, or the woman in the case; servants, sailors,
navigators, and those in contact with fluids or liquids.