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Greek Astrology: On Holistic Astrology (3)

The main star of the sun, the night and the moon mentioned above is an important concept of Greek astrology, which existed in Arab astrology in the Middle Ages and was not adopted by European astrologers until after the Renaissance.

Although the method of judging the three-point main star is relatively simple, it attaches importance to its falling house and its relationship with good or bad stars, but there are still some changes in judgment, which we will talk about when we give examples. After the three-point main star was introduced into China, it was called "Zhu Luo San Limit". If you are interested, please refer to Zhang Guo Hangzong.

Second, the auspicious horn is fierce.

Akayat mentioned that when the good star in the astrolabe falls in the horn house and the bad star falls in the fruit house, the master is prosperous all his life. This concept seems to be common in Greek astrology. Robert Zoller, a famous astrologer today, discusses the rank of fame by combining the slave constellation with the status rank judgment method of the sun and moon and the companion star.

Liber Mermetis is an astrological book in the Greek period. Hermes is the Greek god in charge of writing, and Hermes is often associated with Thoth, the Egyptian god in charge of writing and wisdom. Classical astrology holds that astrology is the knowledge of Mercury and Mercury is Hermes, so the book of Hermes means the book of astrology and wisdom.

Liber Mermetis believes that slaves are the worst class, followed by foreign-born people, adopted sons and stepsons. In this book, some astrological signs that may be slaves are emphasized, that is, slave signs. For example, "Saturn and Mars are in the twelfth house, the moon is in the sixth house, the sun is in the life house, and the Lord is a slave." "(Chapter 36)

Another Greek astrological work, Marcellus (the work of Firmicus Maternuis in the 4th century BC), is also full of many similar arguments. For example, "The sun and the moon are in the sixth and twelfth houses, Saturn will punish Venus, and Mars will become Venus's slave", "The sun and the moon will enter the sixth and twelfth houses together, and the evil star will enter the Sun and Moon sign or the lucky sign or the life house or the horn house to continue to be slaves".

This concept is deeply rooted in Greek astrologers, because the cornucopia strongly affects the fortune of life, so the ancients hoped that good luck would fall into a solid palace and bring more happiness. Not only that, but this concept also influenced the "star-star selection of the day". The Japanese teacher arranged for the evil star not to enter the Horn Palace, so that the auspicious star was above the horizon.

However, Mr. Yang believes that this concept of judging slaves has its defects, so he developed the concept of "star lattice", which broke the discussion method of the ancients and solved the problem that there are too many slaves in many cases!

Third, the sun and the moon

Akayat mentioned: the moon is in good condition and the owner can be happy.

Most people who are happy and mentally developed have a stable moon. The sun is the king and the Lord is famous, so when the sun is in good condition, the Lord can enjoy fame or high position. (Twelve constellations/Astronomy/)

Akayat's good state is not described much, but according to the concept of classical astrology, it means that the sun and the moon live in places where the palace is prosperous (primitive, jumping, abandoning the palace and ascending the palace), living in strong palaces, especially the first and tenth houses, and meeting good stars or getting lucky.

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