39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 |
1 | 46 | 93 | 139 | 185 |
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2. Excellent
Cauda Draconis - (Good With Evil, And Evil With Good; Good For Loss, And For Passing Out Of An Affair)
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. Destroy the figure
. Very evil
. Evil in all
. Good, especially for conclusion of the matter
. Very evil
. Rather good
. Evil, war and fire
. No good, except for magic
. Good for science only, bad for journeys, robbery
0. Evil, save in works of fire
1. Evil, save for favours
2. Rather good
Populus - (Sometimes Good, Sometimes Bad; Good With Good, Evil With Evil)
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. Good for marriage
. Medium good
. Rather good than bad
. Good in all but love
. Good in most
. Good
. In war good, else medium
. Evil
. Look for letters
0. Good
1. Good in all
2. Very evil
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. Consider the two Witnesses and their relationship with the Judge:
A good Judge made of two good Witnesses is good.
A bad Judge made of two bad Witnesses is bad.
A good Judge made of one good Witness and one bad Witness means success, but delay and vexation.
If the two Witnesses are good and the Judge bad, the result will be obtained; but it will be unfortunate in the end.
If the first Witness is good and the second bad, the success will be very doubtful.
If the first Witness is bad and the second one good, the unfortunate beginning will take a good turn.
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. The Part of Fortune is particularly applicable in all questions of money. It is calculated by adding together all the points of
the first twelve figures, then dividing by twelve. The number remaining will indicate the figure to which the Part of Fortune
is allocated by counting the figures from the Four Mothers, through the Four Daughters to the Four Nephews. Having found
the figure, locate the House in which it falls. The meaning of this geomantic figure will provide, in the context of its House,
details concerning the querant's financial position. (See tables set out under the second operation.)
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. The essential dignity of a figure in a particular House is a measure of its strength, the degree to which it will influence the
judgement.
By essential dignity is meant the strength of a figure when found in a particular House. A figure is, therefore, strongest when
in its own House, very strong when in its Exaltation, very weak in its Fall; weakest of all in its Detriment. A figure is in its
Fall when in a House opposite to that of its Exaltation, and in its Detriment when opposite to its own House. The following
is a table of these relationships.
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