A
Course in Natal Astrology
by
Karl Hans
Welz, inventor of the Chi Generator®, Orgonite®, etc.
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Astrology for Magicians and Metaphysicists - Lesson 2The PlanetsAs you have learned previously, there are four main factors to be considered when you interpret a birth chart or when you set up an astrological structure for magical purposes. These factors are: the planets, the zodiacal signs, the mundane houses, and the aspects.The planets represent functions, human inclinations, motivations, and tendencies. The sign in which a planet is located indicates the character of the planetary function, or how it operates. The aspects between planets tell about the mutual interaction of their functions, whether harmonic, disharmonic, strong or weak. Finally, the houses show the fields of life experience where the planetary and zodiacal forces most likely manifest. Since the planets represent human inclinations and motivations, it will be useful to gain an understanding of the planetary principles before we go on to describe the signs and houses. An astrological interpretation is a translation from chart structures into statements that we make with our language. The easiest way to do this translation is the method of key words. With this method we can derive sentences that describe the individual directly from his or her chart. The key word method is very effective, provided that you know your key words. With practice you can use these key words as trigger that help you expand on the statements that you make in your astrological interpretation. It is essential that you learn your key words well. Without knowledge of the various elements of astrology, i.e., the planets, signs, houses, etc., you cannot properly interpret astrological charts, let alone design charts for specific purposes in your work of astrological magic. With knowledge of your key words the interpretation of a chart or the developing of an astrological trend structure for magical purposes compares very much to the translating of one language into another. The basic key words for the planets
The zodiacal sign in which a planet is located reveals the manner in which the person brings forth the inclination and motivation of the planet. The mundane house in which the planet is found describes the sphere of life upon which the person concentrates the inclination and motivation of the planet. The aspects between the planets show special modifications that will effect the actual efforts. In the following, you find a more detailed description of the planets. It is essential that you study it carefully.SunKey Word ExtensionsTo integrate -- to make into a whole by bringing all parts togetherTo express -- to make known to the world To project -- to thrust outward and forward into the world Psychological ImplicationsEveryone feels strong motivations to become a whole person, to let others know of his existence, and to become a significant part of his environment. The Sun symbolizes one's motivations to accomplish these three goals.Physiological AssociationsThe human heart has a close relationship with the Sun, since it is both the heart and the Sun that control the living organism. Further, the delicate network of veins and arteries circulate that which is distributed by the heart; hence, the circulatory system has a really meaningful correspondence to the Sun. Difficult aspects to the Sun point toward susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts are the sustainers of life.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between the Sun and vitality, determination, the masculine principle, dignity, self reliance, magnanimity, the man, and the father.MoonKey Word ExtensionsTo respond -- to make a reply through the emotionsTo react -- to undergo a change through the emotions To regulate -- to control or to adjust into rhythmic function Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has an inclination to make his emotions known, to effect revision of the emotions, and to conform to cyclic actions. The Moon, as controller of the rise and fall of the tide, is the indicator of one's instinctive behavior in response to these three urges.Physiological AssociationsThe Moon has a close association with the stomach, the breasts, the lymphatic system, the pancreas, the ovaries, and the sympathetic nervous system. Difficult aspects to the Moon point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts are containers for and controllers of bodily functions.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between the Moon and instinct, emotions, memory, protectiveness, domesticity, patriotism, and mother.MercuryKey Word ExtensionsTo communicate -- to impart knowledge or ideas in order to reveal or to exposeTo concentrate -- to direct thoughts toward a common center To transmit -- to pass along from one person or place to another Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has an urge to make his thoughts known, to give careful consideration to that of which he becomes aware, and to convey his feelings to others. Mercury, the planet of the reasoning process, indicates one's inclinations in these matters.Physiological AssociationsMercury has a very close correspondence to the respiratory system, the sensory organs, the nervous system, the thyroid gland, and the brain in general. Difficult aspects to Mercury point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts are for the communication tracts of the body.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between Mercury and intelligence, mobility, adaptability, reason, self expression, perception, young people, writers, teachers, and travelers.VenusKey Word ExtensionsTo relate -- to show sympathetic understanding and awarenessTo unite -- to bring together as a whole To connect -- to join in proper association and perspective Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has a motivation to achieve harmony, to effect beauty in his relationships with his environment, and to bring together that which should properly be linked. Venus, the planet of justice and balance, is the indicator of one's urges in these directions.Physiological AssociationsVenus has a close association with the venous circulation, the lumbar region, the kidneys, and the throat. Difficult aspects to Venus point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts determine balance and imbalance within the whole body.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between Venus and art, affections, wife, young girls, finery, and ornaments.MarsKey Word ExtensionsTo initiate -- to enter into expressions of physical energyTo activate -- to engage in liveliness To move -- to change positions from one place to another Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has inclinations to expend physical stamina, to set himself into worthwhile motions, and to resist inertia. Mars, as the planet of energy and motion, is the indicator of these natural urges.Physiological AssociationsMars has a close correspondence to the sex glands, the adrenal system, the red blood corpuscles, and the muscular system. Difficult aspects to Mars point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts are associated with stimulation and activity.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between Mars and courage, war, passion, desire, heat, and young men.JupiterKey Word ExtensionsTo expand -- to reach out in order to understandTo mature -- to become fully developed and perfected To experience -- to have a personal encounter or involvement Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has innate desires to satisfy his intellectual curiosity, to become a well-informed person, and to become independently emotionally satisfied. Jupiter, as the planet of expansion and unrestrained development, has a close affinity with these inclinations.Physiological AssociationsJupiter has a close association with the liver, which is the largest glandular organ in the body, and with the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which regulates growth. Difficult aspects to Jupiter point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these two glands. Note that the two parts are related to expansion and growth.Concomitant RelationsThere are relationships between Jupiter and enthusiasm, optimism, generosity, professional people, and the higher mind.SaturnKey Word ExtensionsTo limit -- to restrict for justifiable reasonsTo control -- to govern for purposes of benefit To discipline -- to impress upon the mind or the memory Psychological ImplicationsEveryone has an urge to exercise restraint, even upon himself; to be master of his own destiny; and to gain command of both his overt acts and his private thoughts. Saturn, as the taskmaster planet, identifies and measures these urges.Physiological AssociationsSaturn has affinity with the skin, the teeth, the spleen, the gall bladder, the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, the pneumogastric nerve, and the bone structure of the body. Difficult aspects to Saturn point toward a susceptibility to afflictions of these parts of the body. Note that these parts give form, poise, and support to the skeletal system.Concomitant RelationsSaturn has a relationship to ambition, self preservation, convention, endurance, perseverance, stability, integrity, caution, and serious old people.Uranus To eliminate -- to
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