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PREFACE

01. ARIES
02. TAURUS
03. GEMINI
04. CANCER
05. LEO
06. VIRGO
07. LIBRA
08. SCORPIO
09. SAGITTARIUS
10. CAPRICORN
11. AQUARIUS
12. PISCES

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11. AQUARIUS

Eleventh Sign of the Zodiac.

Fixed Sign of the Air Triplicity.

Passive Sign of the Serving Trinity.

I

This large-bodied person is original and unconven­tional; also truthful, frank, speedy and cheerful; and sa­crificial and philosophical. He is firm and fixed in opin­ions, but good-natured and reasonable. He makes a good companion.

II PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOXES

At the present time we are being showered with cosmic rays from the Air Sign Aquarius. This will be a Golden Age, during which time man will reach his peak of development, mentally, physically and spiritually. — Wars will cease ! Men will work out their differences at the conference table. Religion will become less emo­tional, and more highly spiritual. Creeds will disappear! Space flying will be conquered. It will be a period of "Heaven on Earth".

Aquarius entered upon the cusp in 1844, and will be completely "in" by 2030 A. D. and will last until 4001 A. D., at which time another great catastrophe will occur, which will usher in Capricorn, the following Earth Age.

Invention will flourish during this Aquarian Age. On the cusp we have had marvelous scientific development, with the telephone, the telegraph, wireless, movies, radio, television, automobiles, airplanes, and now atomic de­velopment is replacing electricity, oil, and gasoline for power!

The last Aquarian Age was 25,000 years B.C., and the next one will not arrive until 27,728 À.D.

Ill — NATURE, CHARACTER and PERSONALITY

This sympathetic, understanding, and sacrificial chap is original in manner and ideas; he has a strong aware­ness, and is unconventional and inventive. He loves good times, play, and fun. He is gentle, kind, stable, reasonable, rational, cheerful, good-natured and unsuspi­cious.

The above is varied by the placement of the Moon, as follows . . .

WITH THE MOON IN ARIES ... a reformer; at times headstrong or fanatical; this is good for invention.

IN TAURUS . . . very persistent; has great will-power; this is good for occult studies.

GEMINI ... an eccentric, very vivacious; a lecturer, a propagandist.

CANCER .. . petulant; home-centered; limits the liberty of others.

LEO . . . very obstinate; has rough and impolite man­ners ; all failings are exaggerated.

VIRGO . . . inquisitive; is bent on acquiring knowledge, and profiting by it.

LIBRA . . . loves to argue; has constant agitation; loves the good and the beautiful if it is odd and original.

SCORPIO . . . daring and adventurous; loves intrigue; is mistrusting and suspicious.

SAGITTARIUS ... has an excessive love of liberty; ex­pression through art is favorable.

CAPRICORN ... a steadfast mind, serious and secretive, but not always honest.

AQUARIUS ... a vivid imagination; loves novelty; has a clear, but impressionable intelligence.

PISCES . . . reserved, timid, inoffensive; receptive to good influences.

IV — PHYSICAL

Aquarius has a long trunk, which is angular but flexi­ble. He is large boned and deep-chested. His head is short and tower-shaped; his neck is big and strong; his skin is wax-like and porous; his face is unusual, angular, with the mouth compressed, a straight nose and pointed chin; his ears are large, sensitive and waxy; his hair is light blond, silky, wavy or curly; his hand is fine, sensi­tive and active, with strong fingers ; his nails are large, and flared out at the sides.

His walk is "springy", eccentric, and sudden.

His voice is "rippling", startling, happy, clear, quick and loud.

V OCCUPATIONS FOR AQUARIUS

Fortune is very uncertain, with many ups and downs ; is highly successful along new and unusual lines, and also in lines of responsibility. Enjoys the scientific, the ori­ginal, and the unconventional.

The following vocations are suitable for them . . .

astrologer             advertising man
astronomer           aviation official
clerk                    civil engineer
electrician             literary worker
inventor                metaphysician
lecturer                newspaper man
manager               patent agent
mesmerist             postal employee
nurse                    radar specialist
politician              radio performer
reformer               railroad employee
surveyor               social worker
salesman              screen artist
teacher                 T.V. operator
violinist                 watchmaker
pianist

VI AQUARIUS ON THE HOUSES

ASCENDANT ... is good-looking, big-boned and deep-chested. Loves freedom and independence; is highly in­ventive and scientific.

He wants to establish a principle or foundation for self-projection through a group.

He is very positive, and sometimes blunt; uncertain; has sudden impulses and mental fantasies.

SECOND HOUSE ... he uses his own efforts to earn money; his friends may help; makes money through or­ganizations or the government.

THIRD ... is intuitive, coordinating, capricious, and a good judge of others' minds. Is highly inventive and original.

There are two types . . . either (Saturn) thoughtful, with great deliberation, or (Uranus), his words flow out like an avalanche.

FOURTH .. . desires to mix with the elders in his child­hood; there will be many changes and upsets in the home; will have reverses at the end of life.

If the Sun is there . . . his family is very prominent for a very small reason.

Mars there . . . much illness in the family. Saturn . . . early death of his father.

FIFTH ... is interested in the welfare of children; has no luck in speculation; loves everybody, but it is more mental than emotional; he is easily led but resents rules; is idealistic, but unfaithful if afflicted.

If the Moon is there . . . romantic love, in unusual circumstances.

Mercury there . . . has an amorous correspondence.

Venus . . . has a long chaste engagement.

Sun . . . finds it hard to find one worthy of love, but it gives great joy when one is found.

Mars . . . has highly imprudent love affairs, which seem dangerous, but are likely to turn out well.

Jupiter . . . will love one superior in rank or learning.

Saturn ... is generally faithful.

Uranus . . . love is a perpetual problem, in which the mind and emotions conflict.

Neptune . . . has a singular and unusual romance.

SIXTH ... is original, scientific and inventive in his work. He wants to work in his own way; is nervous and restless at his work; is ever seeking ideal conditions. He worries about illness.

SEVENTH ... is exceedingly uncertain in marriage; great clashes are sure; the mate is often a better friend than partner; is rigorously faithful in the presence of his spouse, and then forgetful!

If the Moon is there . . . may marry a foreigner; ro­mance will persist during marriage.

Mercury there . . . the husband and wife may live a-part, but it will not be a moral or love separation.

Venus . . . marriage will be late, but happy.

Sun . . . moral disagreement often produces a mutual separation.

Mars ... a free or companionate marriage, but very happy.

Jupiter . . . marriage will be for love, but the neigh­bors will not enjoy it!

Saturn ... a healthy and solid marriage, more mate­rial than sentimental.

Uranus . . . great extremes in married life; too great intimacy, and then periods of sudden separation.

Neptune . . . separation or divorce, or two lives that will not agree.

EIGHTH . . . likes occult study; the partner's money proves troublesome.

Death is usually due to old age or poor circulation. He has very marked healing power.

He is subject to sprained ankles, accidents, and men­tal shock. Common disorders he is liable to if he doesn't live right, are anemia, blood-poisoning, auto-intoxication, hemorrhages ,and skin troubles; also spasmodic and ner­vous disorders.

NINTH ... an astrologer; desires travel; has his own ideas about religion, and desires to spread his ideas.

TENTH ... is interested in all that is new and scientific, even astrology; he likes society.

Has sudden reversals in life.

ELEVENTH . . . has eccentric friends, to whom he is attached mentally, but not emotionally; dislikes dull folks!

He has two entirely different sets of friends, and should not try to mix them.

TWELFTH ... he is good and original in humanitarian work; he desires to organize and systematize institutions; he dislikes restraint; he is a benefactor and friend to those in trouble.

VI - HOW AQUARIUS MATES WITH OTHER SIGNS

WITH ARIES . . . mutually beneficial. (See Chapter I, page 14).

TAURUS . . . not easy. (See Chapter II, page 21).

GEMINI . . . fine. (See Chapter III, page 30).

CANCER ... no attraction. (See Chapter IV, page 38).

LEO ... attract each other, but difficult. (See Chapter V, page 46).

VIRGO . . . possible. (See Chapter VI, page 54).

LIBRA . . . not the best. (See Chapter VII, page 62).

SCORPIO . . . extremely difficult. (See Chapter VIII, page 70).

SAGITTARIUS . . . harmonious comradeship. (See Chapter IX, page 79).

CAPRICORN . . . little attraction, but successful. (See Chapter X, page 88).

AQUARIUS . . . fine friends, but little sexual attraction; birds of the same feather, they are too fixed in their ha­bits, prejudices, and ways of thinking to really comple­ment each other, but enjoy the association anyway.

PISCES ... a good combination; both are humanitarian, Aquarius cold, Pisces warm. Pisces can play up to any type she loves, but will throw a fit, if neglected; despite the vast difference in emotional temperament, the un-conventionality of both types makes it a good combina­tion.

Thus Aquarius mates best with Aries, Gemini, Virgo Sagittarius, Aquarius and Pisces.

VIII — PLANETS IN AQUARIUS

MOON ... a charming companion, sociable, courteous and popular.

Afflicted . . . has an exceedingly erratic mind; trouble through women.

Child . . . avoid too much indulgence.

Women in his life . .. loyal, broad-minded, intelligent, idealistic.

MERCURY ... a mathematician; an astrologer; has ideas 1000 years ahead of the world's development.

Afflicted . . . disloyal, critical, and slanderous.

VENUS . . . spiritual and idealistic; not passionate or domestic.

Afflicted . . . has unconventional affairs; acts sud­denly and unconventionally (unexpectedly).

SUN . . . humanitarian, all 'round, armed at all points, annoying. The astrologer who says "I know !".

MARS . . . more a man of thought than of action.

Afflicted . . . too independent; very difficult to get along with.

JUPITER ... a general success; bored by ordinary busi­ness; needs a hobby.

Afflicted . . . restless, generally disliked; does not like serious work.

SATURN . . . usually widely known ; is very distinct and deliberate in speech.

Afflicted . . . shrewd; cunning and alert to prey upon others.

URANUS . . . humanitarian; has many friends; great love of freedom.

Afflicted . . . has trouble with friends, who try to use him for selfish ends.

NEPTUNE . . . altruistic and Utopian; desires to eman­cipate the whole world.

Afflicted . . . unconventional; too independent and eccentric.

PLUTO . . . humanitarian; devoted to causes and cru­sades.

IX SATELLITIUM IN AQUARIUS

Astrologers, inventors, singers, aviators, monks, mu­sicians and magicians.

Humanitarian, inventive, musical, artistic; love truth and freedom; are curious; long-lived.

Some epigrams that apply to them . . . "up in the air", "wild", "loves and rides away", "I must be free to live my own life".

X CUSPIAN IN AQUARIUS

Born January 20 to 28

A most diversified and unaccountable type.

Often fanatical, and apt to go off the deep end, on some new “ology”

Often leads a very humdrum life, due to getting into work unworthy of his ability. It is difficult to find a job where his fine talents and abilities can be used to fullest flowering.

So, an Aquarian cuspian should cultivate a talent as a hobby, to avoid soul starvation.

He should stick it out in marriage, happy or unhappy. He is a congenial partner whose company as a life-mate is usually pleasant.

He is not naturally domestic, and is not strict as a parent.

His outstanding faults are moodiness, indolence, irri­tability, and impatience; and he is often morally too ca­sual for his own good.

XI CONCLUSION

This individual is a friend, with sympathy and under­standing. He plays a little with everything, and is often regarded as a "good-for-nothing".

He takes nothing serious except his own philosophy. And he meditates upon the real meaning of this world.

Fortune is usually very uncertain, with many ups-and downs; he is highly successful along new lines, if his planets are well aspected.

He would have success in positions of responsibility, if new methods did not prove unfavorable.

He would be very happy as the custodian of a mu­seum

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