40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 |
1 | 46 | 93 | 139 | 185 |
Caput Draconis is strong in the dignities of Jupiter and Venus.
Cauda Draconis is strong in the dignities of Saturn and Mars.
Refer to the table of Planetary rulers of the sixteen geomantic figures early in Chapter Five to determine which figures come
under which planets.
6
. Examine the position of the figures in the Houses in terms of the astrological rules of aspects between Houses. Consider
aspects such as Sextile, Quintile, Square, Trine (4) and note which figures are well aspected and which are badly aspected to
the figure located in the House related to the question. Note down the aspects, putting good on one side, evil on the other;
noting also the strength or weakness, friendliness or hostility to the figure in the House required.
7
. Determine the meaning of the geomantic figure located in the Fourth House as an indication of the eventual outcome of
the situation. To do so refer back to the tables used for the second operation.
8
. Add together the points of the Judge and the figure which is in the House pertaining to the question. By adding odds and
evens (in the same way the Judge was formed from the two Witnesses) construct the 16th geomantic figure, the Reconciler
which gives a final reading.
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4] Refer to any elementary text on Astrology for an explanation of these terms.
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Thus you will have accumulated eight pieces of information from the geomantic figures interpreted in the light of the
astrological Houses into which they have been placed, and final judgement will very much rely on the skill of the
practitioner in weighing the importance of each factor, but if the divination has been successful an overall picture should
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