33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 |
1 | 46 | 93 | 139 | 185 |
The Left Witness is similarly derived from the Third and Fourth Nephews giving us:
The Judge (3) is derived in exactly the same way from the two Witnesses, and in the example we get the Judge as:
Thus are formed the fifteen figures required for judging the outcome of the geomantic divination, the Four Mothers, Four
Daughters, Four Nephews (or Four Resultants), the Right Witness, Left Witness and the Judge.
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[3] As a test of the correctness of the manipulation of these figures, add up all the points in the Judge, (in this case eight). If
the number is odd, then a calculational error has been made.
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In almost every case a greater clarification is necessary than can be obtained merely by reading off the meaning of the
Judge. One such method of clarification is to allocate the first twelve geomantic figures to the twelve Houses of Heaven on
an astrological chart. The allocation of the Geomantic figures to the Houses of Heaven is as follows:
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The First figure goes with the Tenth House.
The Second figure goes with the First House.
The Third figures goes with the Fourth House.
The Fourth figure goes with the Seventh House.
The Fifth figure goes with the Eleventh House.
The Sixth figure goes with the Second House.
The Seventh figure goes with the Fifth House.
The Eighth figure goes with the Eighth House.
The Ninth figure goes with the Twelfth House.
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