This reference-E-Book has been conceived to form an inventory of keyword ideas related,
in one sense or another, to the ten planets: the Sun and the Moon (as usual in astrological texts, here
too they are called planets), Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
INDEX
1. Rulership of People, Body and Health subjects, Ages, Activities, Professions, Things, Places, Organiza- tions, Substances, Angels, Muses and so on. 2. Planetary Dignities and Debilities; Planetary Clas- sification; Elementary Qualities. 3. Planets' Core Meanings; Psychological Functions and Traits, General Characteristics, Qualities, Attribu- tes; Behaviours; Feelings, Emotions and Moods. 4. Desires, Talents, Inclinations and Interests. 5. Images symbolically associated with the planets, as well as Suggestive Words and Phrases. 6. Symbolic Correspondence with Qabbalah, Palmistry and Tarot; Associated Virtues and Vices according to me- dieval tradition; Mythological and Traditional Names and Titles.
As a source-book, its fundamental usefulness is to help the student to
understand what each planet actually means, and to provide nutrition
for thought in the process of planetary symbols combination:
PLANETS with PLANETS - as in aspects, midpoints, planetary pictures, and...
PLANETS with ALL OTHER FACTORS IN THE CHART - angles, signs,
houses and so forth.
Also, it makes easier to determine prominent traits through identification of
qualities shared by pairs or groups of planets.
This book shows a large amount of keywords and phrases seemingly applied
only to Natal astrology. Since the principles involved are the same, it can always
be a valid guide, no matter what technique or school you are dealing with:
Horary, Mundane, Transits, Vocational or Synastry, among others.
It contains entries in alphabetical order.
Each main entry (keyword or phrase), points out one or more planets symbolically
connected with the keyword idea you look up in the Dictionary.
A given entry associated with a single planet might be represented by this simple formula: Keyword Idea = Planet `X` Several planets related to a given word or phrase may eventually be taken as a symbolic complex (but not necessa- rily so). It might be represented by the following formula: Keyword Idea = Planet `X` + Planet `Y` + Planet `Z` For most cases, the symbolic relationship between the keyword idea and each of the correspondent planets should be considered independently, as formulated bellow: Keyword Idea = Planet `X` OR Planet `Y` OR Planet `Z`NOTES: The order in which the planets are shown sometimes reflects
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS The Sun ........... SU The Moon .......... MO Mercury ........... ME Venus ............. VE Mars .............. MA Jupiter ........... JU Saturn ............ SA Uranus ............ UR Neptune ........... NE Pluto ............. PL
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