The Nature of each of the Twelve Houses
THE TWELVE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
Signs versus Constellations (footnote)
The four triplicities. The three qualities. The seven tendencies
Table of Signs, Elements, Qualities and Polarities
17, Ω 17, 18; the Watery Signs:— 19, 19, 20; the Airy Signs:— 22, 22, 23; the Earthy Signs:— 24, 24,Table of the active principles of each sign
THE LUMINARIES AND THE PLANETS
The five senses as ruled by the planets
Mars and taste, 30. Saturn and hearing, 32. Venus and touch, 33. Jupiter and smell, 35. Mercury and sight, 36. Uranus and clairvoyance, 36. Neptune and psychometry
Conjunction, 40. Parallel of declination
Diagrams representative of the trine and the square
Good and Evil Aspects. Why the square is malefic and the trine benefic
The meaning of the planets when in:—conjunction, 49; opposition or square, 54; semi-square or sesquiquadrate, 58; trine or sextile, 59; semi-sextile, quintile, quincunx, 62. The Moon’s application to or separation from any aspect
Important Note on the respective values of the same aspect between two different pairs of planets
THE THREE CENTRES: SUN, MOON, AND ASCENDANT
Importance of Sun, Moon and Ascendant contrasted
The Influence of the Sun in the Twelve Signs
The influence of the Moon in the Twelve Signs
Appearance as denoted by the Rising Sign
Diagram of the Zodiacal Man, showing the Part of the Body ruled by each Sign
THE ASCENDANT OR RISING SIGN. THE FIRST HOUSE
The Influence of each Sign as Ascendant:—