F 1711 P6 opy 1 The New Thought of the Planets Influence Upon Children at the Hour of Their Birth. - - - WITH - - - FULL EXPLANATIONS OF THE FOUR CLASSIFICATIONS - - - AND - - - THEIR DIGNITIES, ETC. BY KAREN M. PHILLIPS nT ORIGINAL jfl PRICE FIFTY CENTS The New Thought of the Planets Influence Upon Children at the Hour of Their Birth. WITH FULL EXPLANATIONS OF THE FOUR CLASSIFICATIONS - - - AND - - - THEIR DIGNITIES, ETC. BY KAREN M. PHILLIPS (f ORIGINAL y. KAREN M. PHILLIPS 500 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK, - - NY. 19 14 Copyrighted, 19 14 by KAREN M. PHILLIPS MG 13 \VA 'CI.A3S0034 ■Ft PREFACE c\ FEW interesting facts are here given Ji\ concerning the Planets' influence upon human beings and children at the hour of their birth. To explain this fully the Planets' dig- nities and qualities must be divided into four classes which up to the present time have only been explained in two classes or two dignities. To my mind it is rather a narrow margin because this would give only two classes, one well dignified which would produce the persons of the very greatest success in the world and the very ill dignified which would produce the per- sons of the very poor and unfortunate. This would leave the second and third class persons out, which to my judgment is en- tirely a wrong method. By giving the characteristics and qualities in four differ- ent classifications would without a doubt be proper and better for every one to under- stand the influences of the Planets upon human beings and could also be given a sound judgment of a child's disposition and characteristics, tendencies and their success in life at the hour of their birth. This state- ment stands good for all the seven Daily Planets, namely Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars for either good or evil. The class dignifications vary according to the relation of the planets to the ruling Planet at the hour of birth. CHAPTER I. THE SUN HOUR NATURE AND QUALITIES THE SUN is masculine positive and is considered as temperately hot and dry of his own Nature. It is scarcely good or evil but a powerful source of ill fortune when afflicted by other Planets and placed in his debilities or signs contrary to his nature. When placed in signs of a first class dignification which are those of his own nature he is then the natural signifi- cator of credit, honor, dignity and respecta- bility. THE SUN is by sympathy friendly to all the Planets except Saturn. THE SUN causes eastern winds and delights in the eastern part of Heaven. THE SUN governs gold, brass, yellow apparel, diamonds and valuable things. THE SUN'S colors are yellow inclined to purple. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS A PERSON born when the Sun is prin- cipal significator is usually a large, bony, athletic, strong person, broad high forehead, light, sandy, curling hair, quick piercing eye and well built person, but one who would soon become bold. They are noble, proud, lofty but humane and always a faithful friend and a generous 7 enemy scorning the use of advantages over their opponents. They are fond of dress ornaments, decorations, costly jewels and splendid attire. VOCATIONS PERSONS of the first class dignification of a Sun hour are naturally qualified for positions of trust being honest and respect- able. They are well qualified for Presidents, rulers, high federal officers, Governors, Mayors coiners, goldsmiths, etc. I might state that although many rulers of countries, town and cities are not men of first class dignities of a Sun hour but were they such, the place they are ruling would be greatly improved making everything better for the welfare of the people under whose rule they are. DISEASES PERSONS born in a Sun hour are either subject to, or have tendencies to fainting, palpitation of the heart, weak sight, fever, disordered brain, cramps, foul breath, cat- arrahs, defluxious disorders of the mouth and throat. THE SUN governs the heart, back, ar- teries, right eye of man and left eye of woman. PLACES Palaces, magnificent building dining rooms, towers, splendid apartments and costly houses and places attractive to Sun hour people. 8 THE FIRST CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF THE SUN A child born in a Sun hour and the Sun being of first class dignities he or she would rise to great success and honor. They would be well qualified to hold position in public life, they would be courteous, digni- fied, fond of refined society, sports and out- door life. They would also have the characteristics given on the preceding page in the Chapter on that subject. THE SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF THE SUN A child born in the Sun hour of second class dignities he or she would have the same disposition, characteristics, tendencies as those of the first class, but with less suc- cess and honor. Persons of the second class would have to act more cautiously and exercise a greater degree of prudence and put forth more effort to attain success than would persons of the first class who attain things with ease. THE THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF THE SUN A child born in a Sun hour of the third class dignities he or she would have the same disposition, characteristics and ten- dencies similar to those of the other class of the Sun hour but with a very little chance for success and honor, they would have to guard against illness, be very attentive and 9 on the alert. They would have to strive hard in order to attain any degree of success but would have a far better chance than would persons of the fourth class. THE FOURTH GLASS DIGNIFIGATIONS OF THE SUN A child born in a Sun hour of the fourth class dignities is under the full influence of the ill dignified, their disposition, character- istics and tendencies would be similar but of a lower order, he or she would be proud, mean, great talker, boasting, uncharitable and always on the lookout for themselves first. Those persons would have a very poor chance for success and honor. In order to attain to any amount of success they would have to strive very hard and ex- ert the greatest effort possible, be very steady in their work and act with the great- est possible care. If they overcome some of their faults there is hope for persons of this class. 10 CHAPTER II THE VENUS HOUR NATURE AND QUALITIES VENUS is a feminine, cold, moist, noc- turnal, temperate and positive Planet, and considered as next to Jupiter in benev- olent influence. Her beautiful brightness may well denote an auspicious planet. VENUS is by sympathy found to be friendly to every planet except the leaden planet Saturn. VENUS is delighted in the South and governs the South wind and this denoting gentle showers in winter and temperate heat in summer. VENUS rules beryl, chrysolite, emer- ald, sapphire, green jasper, coral, alabaster, marble, copper, brass and various ores. VENUS governs women's apparel, rings, ornaments, brooches, ear-rings, white clothes, bedding and white wines. VENUS' colors are white and bluish purple. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS PERSONS born when Venus was prin- cipal significator are generally beautiful, having a graceful form of body, sparkling hazel or black eyes, round smooth face, light or chestnut hair, dimples in the cheek or chin, an amorous look but sweet voice. They are unusually graceful, sweet, merry 11 and cheerful. Venus is addicted to song, music and dancing — enchanting fascina- tions — fair Venus is the queen of love. VOCATIONS WHEN VENUS is well placed and of the first class dignification at the hour of birth the persons would be well qualified and have a natural instinct for music, em- broidery, perfumes, art painting, classic modeler or sculptors. They would be very prosperous dealers in dresses, ornaments of great value. They would be very good sales persons in large stores selling things of great expense. DISEASES VENUS persons are generally troubled with diseases of the back, syphillis, heart- burns, diseases due to luxurious living such a dyspetia and indigestion. VENUS governs the reins, spine, gener- ative organs, the neck, throat and breast. PLACES VENUS denotes beds and bed cham- bers, dining rooms, fountains, gardens, wardrobes, banquetting halls and theatres. THE FIRST CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF VENUS A child born in a Venus hour and of first class dignities, that child would rise to great success and honor. These persons would develop to be great musicians if study was made in this line. ^They would be well qualified for art, having a natural 12 instinct in this line of working. They are cheerful, congenial, poetic, pleasant persons to have in company. They could gain suc- cess with ease in the vocations specified for persons born in the Venus hour. THE SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF VENUS A child born in a Venus hour and of second class dignities are of the same char- acteristics and description as persons of the first class but that success and honor is not as easily attained as that of the first class. THE THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF VENUS A child born in a Venus hour and of third class dignification— they would have to watch for opportunities to better them- selves and when the opportunity comes they would have to strive very hard to attain to success which would be easily gotten by persons of the first class. If, however, per- sons of this class took up one of the voca- tions of a Venus hour which they are naturally adapted to they would attain better success than a vocation not of a Venus hour. FOURTH CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF VENUS A child born in a Venus hour of fourth class dignity would have a poor chance for success and honor being very ill dignified 13 at the hour of birth. In this class Venus persons represent gamesters and those pleasure seekers of the lower class and voluptuousness. In rare cases the persons of this class can attain to a moderate suc- cess by great struggle on their part to over- come obstacles which present themselves. 14 CHAPTER III THE MERCURY HOUR NATURE AND QUALITIES MERCURY is a cold, dry, earthy, mel- ancholy and negative planet. Colors — light blue, azure or dove color. MERCURY friends are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. His enemies are Mars, Sun and Moon. MERCURY delights in the northern quarter of the Heavdns and his influence over the applying planets to whose aspect he is hastening. MERCURY rules quicksilver, mar- chasite, atates, red marble, topaz, millstone, granite and stones of spotted colors. MERCURY governs money, bills, paper, books and all things useful for writ- ing table and for schools and libraries. MERCURY is the smallest of all the primary planets and moves the quickest in his orbit. He is so near the central sun as rarely to be seen except a little before sun- rise and a little after sunset. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS MERCURY when well placed or free from hostile aspects of afflicting planets the mind is strong, vigorous and active, the memory is tenacious, retentive, inheriting a natural thirst for knowledge. Generally the most eloquent orators, the mosHearned 15 philosophers, the most eminent mathemati- cians and the most rare and curious of man- kind are under Mercurian influence. Per- sons born under Mercury are of a tall, up- right, spare body, long nose, dark eyes, long visage, dark hair, long slender hands and fingers which is a peculiar mark of Mer- cury. Color varies as he is aspected by other planets. VOCATIONS PERSONS of first class dignification, when Mercury is the ruling planet of the hour of birth are naturally qualified for positions such as ambassadors, commis- sioners, astrologers, philosophers, mathe- maticians, secretaries, officers of state, mer- chants, layers, sculptors, teachers and all positions which require ingenious, clever persons. DISEASES DISEASES to which persons born in a Mercury hour are subject to are madness, apoplexy, vertigo, headaches, stammering, dumbness, stoppage or tumor in the head, coughs, rheumatic disorders. MERCURY governs the brain, tongue, hands and feet. PLACES MERCURY governs common halls, public convened assemblies, places where lively games are held, as tennis. Mercury also governs pulpits, clerks and attorneys' offices. 16 FIRST GLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF MERCURY A child born in a Mercury hour of the first class dignities he or she would rise to great success and honor with ease, especi- ally if they follow a Mercury vocation. They represent people of learning having very good interlect and very logical reason- ing power, using sound judgment in all arguments. They are fond of solving mys- teries and searching in the depths of sciences. These persons are attaining great success without the slightest strain or struggle, being of the first dignification. SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS OF MERCURY A child born in a Mercury hour of the second class dignities he or she would natur- ally be of a cunning and mischievous nature. They are not so apt to attain to success and honor owing to this nature which causes them to be foolish in business instead of being reserved and dignified. There is, however, a good chance for them to attain to success by overcoming this obstacle and being on the alert. THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MERCURY A child born in a Mercury hour of third class dignities he or she are of the same characteristics and description as those of the second class being a cunning and mis- 17 chievious nature but having a poor chance for even moderate success owing to the evil affliction of the planet at the hour of birth. FOURTH CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MERCURY A child born in a Mercury hour of the fourth class dignities he or she are under the full power of the ill dignified and afflicted by aspect, configuration or disordancy of sign, they will be mean, unprincipled, char- acter shuffling, voucher of falsehood using their tongue and pen against people, they waste time and are bent on forming con- clusions which are of no account, they are gamblers, boasters, cheats, busy-body, easy of belief, unresponsible, pretending all kinds of knowledge, but void of real understand- ing. These persons would have a very poor chance even of a degree for moderate suc- cess except they overcome some of their faults of the mercurnal nature, then there would possibly be hope for persons of this class. 18 CHAPTER IV THE MOON HOUR NATURE AND QUALITIES THE MOON is a cold, moist, watery, phlegmatic and negative planet. THE MOON is a comparison of the earth and called the Queen Cynthia of Heaven and is the chief source of our even- ing light. THE MOON produces such weather as her various aspects with the other planets would naturally show, having of her own simple nature, but small influence either way over the electric currents of the at- mosphere. THE MOON signifies all common commodities and silver plated articles and in minerals silver and silver ore. THE MOON'S colors are all stones that are white and green as the crystal selenite pearl, etc. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS THE MOON produces people of full stature, fair, pale complexion, round face, grey eyes, short arms, thick hands and feet, smooth corpulent and phlegmatic body, blemishes in the eyes or a peculiar weak- ness in the sight which is the result of the Moon being afflicted by the Sun. IF THE MOON being in good aspect to Jupiter at the hour of birth will then be 19 exceedingly fortunate. Persons of the first class dignification of the Moon at the hour of their birth, has manners, are lovers of science and delighter in novelties and natur- ally inclined to remove their habitation, unsteadfast caring for the present time ti- morous and easily brightened loving peace and to live free from care of life, VOCATIONS THE vocation of a Moon hour are navi- gators, sailors, persons employed in the common or ordinary occupations as inferior servants, travelers, fishermen, publican let- ter carriers, huntsmen, mariners, midwives, nurses and all persons connected with the aquatic element and any kind of fluids, res- taurants and hotel-keepers, etc. DISEASES DISEASES THE MOON people would be subject to is rheumatism, consumption, palsy, choiic, apoplexy, vertigo, lunacy, serophula, small bot dropsy, etc-. THE MOON governs the brain, stom- ach, bowels, left eye of the male and right eye of the female. PLAGES THE MOON represents the sea, ocean, lakes, large bodies of water, fountains, fields near the sea, sea-ports, rivers, pools, fish ponds brooks, docks, wharfs, springs, sew- ers, etc. 20 FIRST CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF THE MOON A child born in a Moon hour of first class dignities she or he would rise to great success and honor, the moon is an indication of popularity to attain advancement by the common people and by women of position and influence in the world. PERSONS born under the Moon's in- fluence is variable to an extreme, partakes of good or evil as she is aspected by good or evil planets. When angular and unafflicted in a nativety she is a promising pledge of great success in life and continued good fortune, they are lovers of sciences, novel- ties and of all new and moveable things and could gain great success with ease in the vocations specified for persons born in the Moon hour of first class. SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF THE MOON A child born in a Moon hour of second class dignification she or he could rise to great success and honor but not quite as easily and speedily as the first class. They are greatly helped by the very good qualities of the Moon when in good aspect with the other planets. THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF THE MOON A child born in a Moon hour of the third class dignities she or he are not very likely 21 to attain to success and honor of any marked degree although very good natured and possessing the other good qualities of the Moon they would attain a moderate success in this class if they took up one of the voca- tions of a Moon hour. FOURTH GLASS DIGNIFIGATION OF THE MOON A child born in a Moon hour of fourth class dignities she or he is under the full power of the ill dignified and afflicted planets at the hour of their birth, those per- sons would be of an idle nature, careless, hating labor, delighting in careless beggarly living and very seldom attain success, how- ever, if they strive hard they may by a possible chance attain moderate success if they keep away from drink and are very prudent. 22 CHAPTER V THE SATURN HOUR NATURE AND QUALITIES SATURN is of a dull, whitish, leaden color; he is considered a cold, dry, earthly, melanchody, masculine, malignant and solitary planet. SATURN is said to be friendly accord- ing to natural sympathy and antipathy with the Sun, Jupiter and Mercury and at en- emity or disagreeing with Mars, Venus and the Moon. SATURN delighteth in the eastern quarter of the heavens and rules the east wind and cold weather with snow and frost. SATURN'S colors are black and green. SATURN governs lead, iron, things of dark colors, black garments, wheelbarrows, spades, shovels, farm-houses and their out- houses, etc. THE minerals ruled by Saturn are sapphires, lapis, lazuli, all unpolished black or bluish stones lead the magnet and the dross of all metals. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS Persons born in a Saturn hour are of middle stature, dark or pale complexion, small black leering eyes, thick lips and nos- trils, large ears, thin face, lowering looks, cloudy aspect, broad shoulders, small legs, they are melancholy and seemingly un- 23 happy. These persons are generally quiet, reserved, steady, mindful, industrious, patient and fond of retirement from the busy ways of men, delighting in solemn ceremonies and music These persons if of first class dignification at the hour of their birth generally have a strong faith especi- ally if when friendly aspected in his nativety to the planet Jupiter. VOCATIONS PERSONS of first class dignification when Saturn is the ruling planet at the hour of birth are qualified for positions such as musician's of a solemn nature, doctor's of faith, student's of homepathy medicine. Saturn persons are deep thinkers and lovers of antiques and lacroy, mystic and fortu- nate in real estate and in all things pertain- ing to the earth. SATURN signifies husband men, clowns, sires, plumbers, makers, miners, potters, laborers, paupers, beggars monks and the meaner class of agriculturists, grave diggers and sextons. DISEASES Persons born in a Saturn hour are as a rule disposed to illness which follow colds and obstructions, ague, melancholy, all ner- vous diseases, fits, spilepsy, black jaundice, catarrahs, pthisis, atrjohy, fistula, leprosy, apoplexy, palsy and dropsy. SATURN governs the bones, spleen, teeth, joints, right ear, it is also presumed 24 to govern the reteutive faculties of the mind as the memory. PLAGES SATURN delights in deserts, woods, obscure wallies, dens, caves, holes, sep- ulchres, church yards, cemetaries, ruins, coal pits, sinks, wells and muddy places. FIRST CLASS DIGNIFIGATION OF SATURN A child born under Saturn of the first class dignities and in good aspects to Jupiter and Venus he or she would rise to success and honor. Saturn is the most powerful planet for evil especially if placed in the mid-heaven at the hour of your birth, the house of trade and honor which would cause trouble in your principal undertakeing, this misfortune cannot be counteracted except as given above the great help Saturn per- sons have to attain to success is the faith they have which is one of this planet's good qualities. SECOND CLASS DIGNIFIGATION OF SATURN A child born under Saturn and of a second class dignification would have the qualities and characteristics of the first class but the success and honor would vary ac- cording to the aspect of Saturn to the other planets whether for good or evil. If in favorable aspect they would attain to mod- erate success, if unfavorable they would have trouble in business and gradually fail according to the aspects of Saturn. 25 THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF SATURN THIS PLANET being the most evil of all, there is little hope for success of persons of a third class dignity of Saturn, How- ever, a child born of the third class and Saturn friendly aspected to the good and beneficial planets, faith is a strong point for the good in Saturn persons which is im- portant to attain a very moderate success in this class. FOURTH CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF SATURN A child born under this class of a Saturn hour need expect poor success owing to the tremendous power of evil which makes them suspicious, envious, treacherous, mal- icious and stubborn all of which tend to re- duce success in any business to the lowest degree — the real nature of Saturn especially in this class is repining and gloominess persons under his immediate influence gen- erally see everything through the worst possible medium and this generally breeds fear and mistrust. If Saturn be of the fourth class and very much afflicted to the evil planets at the hour of birth they become prey to the most gloomy misanthropy and frequently commit suicide especially if Venus join in the malignancy of the opera- ting directions. 26 CHAPTER VI NATURE AND QUALITIES THE JUPITER HOUR JUPITER the most fortunate planet is hot, moist, temperate, modest, wise, liberal, merciful and the brightest of all planets except Venus, which on some oc- casions exceeds him in splendor. JUPITER is in friendly sympathy with Saturn, Sun, Venus, Moon, having one enemy which is Mars. JUPITER delighteth in the northern quarter of the heavens and causes north and northeast winds with pleasant, healthy, serene and temperate weather. JUPITER rules over honey, oil, fruit, silk, mens clothing, merchandise, horses and domestic fowl. JUPITER also rules over topaz, ame- thyst, marble, emeralds, chrystal, saphire, bezoar, freestone, pewter and tin. ITS COLORS are red mixed with green or ash color. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS PERSONS born under Jupiter are fair, tall, handsome, erect, robust, ruddy com- plexion, oval face, high forehead, large grey or light colored eyes, soft thick brown hair, wide chest, long feet and a person that is generally termed a good looking person, 27 noble appearance, gracious, aspect, digni- fied, frank and generous. JUPITER is considered largest and next to Saturn the most powerful planet in the system. JUPITER is equally as powerful in good as Saturn was before described to be in evil, a person born in a Jupiter hour and being of first class dignification causes riches, honor and the greatest success in life. VOCATIONS JUPITER when well dignified repre- sents judges, councellors, ecclesiastical per- sons from archibishop to curate scholars, students, clothiers, woolen drapers, etc. DISEASES JUPITER diseases are those which are either seated in the part of the body he governs or arising from plethoric habits or bad blood — AND JUPITER also rules the lungs, blood and internal viscera. PLAGES JUPITER denotes churches, oratories, palaces, gardens, alters, courts of justice, magnificent abodes or neat and curious places, woods, orchards and bushes. FIRST CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF JUPITER A child born under Jupiter of first class dignification he or she would rise to great success, honor and happiness. They would 28 have riches, honor, being of Jupiter qualities they would be very generous, free of care, benevolent, all of which would cause the happiness spoken of in the beginning of this class. Religious persons born under Jupi- ter are useful and happy members of society and the most universal beloved people. SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF JUPITER A child born under this planet and of second class dignification he or she would also rise to success and honor, being of the same characteristics and qualities as those of the first cla96. They would be happy and attain wealth but not as easily as and possibly not as great as would persons of the first class. THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF JUPITER A child of the third class dignification of Jupiter while they were born under a very good planet are not very apt to hold to the success and happiness of the two classes preceding, they may reach success and honor but greater spenders than those of the first class and in some cases too good na- tured, they lose their money through some- times squandering themselves. FOURTH CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF JUPITER A child born of this class are generally squanderers of money, reckless of mild 29 abilities, easily led astray by fools, unrelig- ious, given to intoxication, luxury, lustful, never quarreling, a spendthrift and a gen- eral but not a firm friend, honest only in appearance. Yet even then they will be esteemed as a good companion given up to every one's humor. 30 CHAPTER VII NATURE AND QUALITIES THE MARS HOUR MARS is a hot, dry, fiery, chloric, noc- turnal and positive planet. COLORS fiery red or scarlet. m MARS is in friendly sympathy with Saturn, Jupiter, Sun, Venus and Mercury having no enemy but the Moon. MARS delights in the western quarter of the heavens and causes western winds with thunder, lightning, fiery meteors and a dry pestilential air. MARS is of a peculiar color appearing like a bright flame or spark in the heavens especially when in perigee and thus readily distinguished from the other planets. MARS in the mineral world governs blood-stones, load-stones, touch-stone jasper asbertos and the adamant also iron, steel, arsenic, antimony, brim-stone and pugent minerals of a fiery or inflammable nature. MARS governs pepper, brass, silver, red clothes, red wines, sharp instruments, cut- lery, cutting instruments, horses for use in war and all implements of war. DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTER- ISTICS MARS denotes symbolically generals and commanders of armies, soldiers, and men connected with military affairs, chem- 31 ists, apothecaries, druggists, surgeons, phys- icians, watch-maker, barbers, black smiths, cooks, bakers, firemen and all who use sharp implements or vocations in which fire is used. DISEASES PERSONS born under Mars are gener- ally subject to the following: small pox, jaundice, fevers, measles, hot eruptions, carbuncles, diabetes, strangury, burns, scalds, wounds and bruises in which in- flammation arises. MARS governs the gall, left ear, head, face, smell, imagination, veins, genitals. PLACES MARS denotes all places that pertain to fire or bloodshed as battlefield, laboratories, furnaces, bake houses, cutlery stores, ovens, butcher shops and the like. FIRST CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MARS A child born in a Mars hour of first class dignification he or she will rise to great success and honor especially if they are for- tunate by aspect with the leading significa- tors. They are very fearless people wish- ing every one to submit to their way of thinking otherways. They are prudent, rational, generous, magnanimous and con- scientious. Yet these people are very fond of quarrels and warfare and if entering military service or other occupations of a Mars hour particularly surgeons, they would have great success in their profession. 32 SECOND CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MARS A child born in a Mars hour and of second class dignification he or she would also rise to success and possibly honor, al- though the chance of the second class of Mars is not apt to have the honor that would be had by persons of the first class, they are not as conscientious or generous as persons of the first class although retaining their other characteristics. THIRD CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MARS A child born of the third class dignities of Mars are not apt to attain to success or honor being of unsubmitting nature and always in quarrels and trouble on their own accord, they are not half as prudent as the first class which causes them to fall short of the success and honor attained by the first and second class. FOURTH CLASS DIGNIFICATION OF MARS A child born of the fourth class dignifica- tions of a Mars hour he or she would have a poor chance for success especially if they take a vocation not of a Mars hour they have the same characteristics and qualities as persons of the third class, but of a much lower order. Mars is the cause of anger, quarrels, contention, violence, war, laughter and bloodshed. In other respects far from fortunate in himself, but not so evil as Saturn as his influence is by no means so 33 lasting; in which respect the influence of Saturn may be compared to a lingering but fatal consumption; and that of Mars to a burning fever slakeing its thirst in the life blood of the patient. IF very unfortunate in configurations and evil dignified the native is wholly des- titute of any virtue prone to violence, quarrels, treachery, robbery, murder, treas- on and every species of cruelty and wicked- ness. EXAMPLE TO find the ruling planet at 9:30 A. M., Tuesday on June 16, 1914. The ruling planet at sun rise on Tuesday would be Mars as can be seen in table on opposite page, the Sun rising at 4:24 A. M., on Tuesday would make the hour From 4:24 to 5:23 (inclusive) would be a Mars hour From 5:24 to 6:23 (inclusive) would be a Sun hour From 6:24 to 7:23 (inclusive) would be a Venus hour From 7:24 to 8:23 (inclusive) would be a Mercury hour From 8:24 to 9:23 (inclusive) would be a Moon hour. Table of the Planetary hours and ex- ample showing how to find the ruling planet at any given time. 34 CHAPTER VIII TABLE FOR THE WEEK EACH of the seven planets rules the first hour of one of the days of the week as follows: Sunday the ruling Planet of the first hour is the Sun Monday the ruling Planet of the first hour is the Moon Tuesday the ruling Planet of the first hour is Mars Wednesday the ruling Planet of the first hour is Mercury Thursday the ruling Planet of the first hour is Jupiter Friday the ruling Planet of the first hour is Venus Saturday the ruling Planet of the first hour is Saturn In order to find the ruling planet of a given hour we refer to the ruling planet at Sun rise of a given day and follow in rota- tion the seven daily planets as are here given: Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Sat- urn, Jupiter and Mars. A child born in the first hour of Sunday, September 6, 1914, between 5:30 and 6:30, the Sun rising at 5:30 on that day and the first hour of Sunday being a Sun hour that child would have the characteristics and qualities of a Sun hour. If, however, the child was born in the eighth hour that child would bear the same quality, description and characteristics as that of the first child, the eighth hour being as second Sun hour and for an accurate and exact calculation is to the classification and dignities of the child at the hour of their birth would refer you to a horoscope of the native born in that given hour. 35 Following is given tables of the hours the ruling planets and their time through which they rule for each day of the week: TABLE FOR SUNDAY If the Sun rises at 5:30 A. M. The first hour would be the Sun which rules between 5:30 and 6:30 A. M. The second hour would be Venus which rules between 6:30 and 7:30 A. M. The third hour would be Mercury which rules between 7:30 and 8:30 A. M. ' The fourth hour would be the Moon which rules between 8:30 and 9:30 A. M. The fifth hour would be Saturn which rules between 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. The sixth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 10:30 and 11:30 A. M. The seventh hour would be Mars which rules between 11:30 and 12:30 Midday The eighth hour would be the Sun which rules between 12:30 and 1:30 P. M. The ninth hour would be Venus which rules between 1:30 and 2:30 P. M. The tenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 2:30 and 3:30 P, M. The eleventh hour would be the Moon which rules between 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. The twelfth hour would be Saturn which rules between 4:30 and 5:30 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 5:30 and 6:30 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 7:30 and 8:30 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 8:30 and 9:30 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 9:30 and 10:30 P. M. The eighteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 10:30 and 11:30 P. M. The nineteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 11:30 and 12:30 Midnight The twentieth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 12:30 and 1:30 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be Mars which rules between 1:30 and 2:30 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be tme Sun which rules between 2:30 and 3:30 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be Venus which rules between 3:30 and 4:30 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be Mercury which rules between 4:30 and 5:30 A. M. Morning 36 TABLE FOR MONDAY If the Sun rises at 5:45 A. M. The first hour would be the Moon which rules between 5:45 and 6:45 A. M. The second hour would be Saturn which rules between 6:45 and 7:45 A. M. The third hour would be Jupiter which rules between 7:45 and 8:45 A. M. The fourth hour would be Mars which rules between 8:45 and 9:45 A. M. The fifth hour would be the Sun which rules between 9:45 and 10:45 A. M. The sixth hour would be Venus which rules between 10:45 and 11:45 A. M. The seventh hour would be Mercury which rules between 11:45 and 12:45 Midday The eighth hour would be the Moon which rules between 12:45 and 1:45 P. M. The ninth hour would be Saturn which rules between 1:45 and 2:45 P. M. The tenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 2:45 and 3:45 P. M. The eleventh hour would be Mars which rules between 3:45 and 4:45 P. M. The twelfth hour would be the Sun which rules between 4:45 and 5:45 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 5:45 and 6:45 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 6:45 and 7:45 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 7:45 and 8:45 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 8:45 and 9:45 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 9:45 and 10:45 P. M. The eighteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 10:45 and 11:45 P. M. The nineteenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 11:45 and 12:45 Midnight The twentieth hour would be Venus which rules between 12:45 and 1:45 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be Mercury which rules between 1:45 and 2:45 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be the Moon which rules between 2:45 and 3:45 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be Saturn which rules between 3:45 and 4:45 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 4:45 and 5:45 A. M. Morning 37 TABLE FOR TUESDAY If the Sun rises at 6.00 A. M. The first hour would be Mars which rules between 6:00 and 7:00 A. M. The second hour would be the Sun which rules between 7:00 and 8:00 A. M. The third hour would be Venus which rules between 8:00 and 9:00 A. M. The fourth hour would be Mercury which rules between 9:00 and 10:00 A. M. The fifth hour would be the Moon which rules between 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. The sixth hour would be Saturn which rules between 11:00 and 12:00 Midday The seventh hour would be Jupiter which rules between 12:00 and 1:00 P. M. The eighth hour would be Mars which rules between 1:00 and 2:00 P. M. The ninth hour would be the Sun which rules between 2:00 and 3:00 P. M. The tenth hour would be Venus which rules between 3:00 and 4:00 P. M. The eleventh hour would be Mercury which rules between 4:00 and 5:00 P. M. The twelfth hour would be the Moon which rules between 5:00 and 6:00 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 6:00 and 7:00 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 7:00 and 8:00 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 8:00 and 9:00 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 9:00 and 10:00 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be Venus which rules between 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. The eighteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 11:00 and 12:00 Midnight The nineteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 12:00 and 1:00 A. M. The twentieth hour would be Saturn which rules between 1:00 and 2:00 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be Jupiter which rules between 2:00 and 3:00 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be Mars which rules between 3:00 and 4:00 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be the Sun which rules between 4:00 and 5:00 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be Venus which rules between 5:00 and 6:00 A. M. Morning 38 TABLE FOR WEDNESDAY If the Sun rises at 6:15 A. M. The first hour would be Mercury which rules between 6:15 and 7:15 A. M. The second hour would be the Moon which rules between 7:15 and 8:15 A. M. The third hour would be Saturn which rules between 8:15 and 9:15 A. M. The fourth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 9:15 and 10:15 A. M. The fifth hour would be Mars which rules between 10:15 and 11:15 A. M. The sixth hour would be the Sun which rules between 11:15 and 12:15 Midday The seventh hour would be Venus which rules between 12:15 and 1:15 P. M. The eighth hour would be Mercury which rules between 1:15 and 2:15 P. M. Then ninth hour would be the Moon which rules between 2:15 and 3:15 P. M. The tenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 3:15 and 4:15 P. M. The eleventh hour would be Jupiter which rules between 4:15 and 5:15 P. M. The twelfth hour would be Mars which rules between 5:15 and 6:15 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour woud be the Sun which rules between 6:15 and 7:15 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 7:15 and 8:15 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 8:15 and 9:15 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 9:15 and 10:15 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 10:15 and 11:15 P. M. The eighteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 11:15 and 12:15 Midnight The nineteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 12:15 and 1:15 A. M. The twentieth hour would be the Sun which rules between 1:15 and 2:15 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be Venus which rules between 2:15 and 3:15 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be Mercury which rules between 3:15 and 4:15 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be the Moon which rules between 4:15 and 5:15 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be Saturn which rules between 5:15 and 6:15 A. M. Morning 39 TABLE FOR THURSDAY If the Sun rises at 6:20 A. M. The first hour would be Jupiter which rules between 6:20 and 7:20 A. M. The second hour would be Mars which rules between 7:20 and 8:20 A. M. The third hour would be the Sun which rules between 8:20 and 9:20 A. M. The fourth hour would be Venus which rules between 9:20 and 10:20 A. M. The fifth hour would be Mercury which rules between 10:20 and 11:20 A. M. The sixth hour would be the Moon which rules between 11:20 and 12.20 Midday The seventh hour would be Saturn which rules between 12:20 and 1:20 P. M. The eighth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 1:20 and 2:20 P. M. The ninth hour would be Mars which rules between 2:20 and 3:20 P. M. The tenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 3:20 and 4:20 P. M. The eleventh hour would be Venus which rules between 4:20 and 5:20 P. M. The twelfth hour would be Mercury which rules between 5:20 and 6:20 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 6:20 and 7:20 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 7:20 and 8:20 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 8:20 and 9:20 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 9:20 and 10:20 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 10:20 and 11:20 P. M. The eighteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 11:20 and 12:20 Midnight The nineteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between .12:20 and 1:20 A. M. The twentieth hour would be the Moon which rules between 1:20 and 2:20 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be Saturn which rules between 2:20 and 3:20 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be Jupiter which rules between 3:20 and 4:20 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be Mars which rules between 4:20 and 5:20 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be the Sun which rules between 5:20 and 6:20 A. M. Morning 40 TABLE FOR FRIDAY If the Sun rises at 7:02 A. M. The first hour would be Venus which rules between 7:02 and 8:02 A. M. The second hour would be Mercury which rules between 8:02 and 9:02 A. M. The third hour would be the Moon which rules between 9:02 and 10:02 A. M. The fourth hour would be Saturn which rules between 10:02 and 11:02 A. M. The fifth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 11:02 and 12:02 Midday The sixth hour would be Mars which rules between 12.02 and 1:02 P. M. The seventh hour would be the Sun which rules between 1:02 and 2:02 P. M. The eighth hour would be Venus which rules between 2:02 and 3:02 P. M. The ninth hour would be Mercury which rules between 3:02 and 4:02 P. M. The tenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 4:02 and 5:02 P. M. The eleventh hour would be Saturn which rules between 5:02 and 6:02 P. M. The twelfth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 6:02 and 7:02 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be Mars which rules between 7:02 and 8:02 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 8:02 and 9:02 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 9:02 and 10:02 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 10:02 and 11:02 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 11:02 and 12:02 Midnight The eighteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 12:02 and 1:02 A. M. The nineteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 1:02 and 2:02 A. M. The twentieth hour would be Mars which rules between 2:02 and 3:02 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be the Sun which rules between 3:02 and 4:02 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be Venus which rules between 4:02 and 5:02 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be Mercury which rules between 5:02 and 6:02 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be the Moon which rules between 6:02 and 7:02 A. M. Morning 41 TABLE FOR SATURDAY If the Sun rises at 7:07 A. M. The first hour would be Saturn which rules between 7:07 and 8:07 A. M. The second hour would be Jupiter which rules between 8:07 and 9:07 A. M. The third hour would be Mars which rules between 9:07 and 10:07 A. M. The fourth hour would be the Sun which rules between 10:07 and 11:07 A. M. The fifth hour would be Venus which rules between 11:07 and 12:07 Midday The sixth hour would be Mercury which rules between 12:07 and 1:07 P. M. The seventh hour would be the Moon which rules between 1:07 and 2:07 P. M. The eighth hour would be Saturn which rules between 2:07 and 3:07 P. M. The ninth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 3:07 and 4:07 P. M. The tenth hour would be Mars whiih rules between 4:07 and 5:07 P. M. The eleventh hour would be the Sun which rules between 5:07 and 6:07 P. M. The twelfth hour would be Venus • which rules between 6:07 and 7:07 P. M. Sunset The thirteenth hour would be Mercury which rules between 7:07 and 8:07 P. M. The fourteenth hour would be the Moon which rules between 8:07 and 9:07 P. M. The fifteenth hour would be Saturn which rules between 9:07 and 10:07 P. M. The sixteenth hour would be Jupiter which rules between 10:07 and 11:07 P. M. The seventeenth hour would be Mars which rules between 11:07 and 12:07 Midnight The eighteenth hour would be the Sun which rules between 12:07 and 1:07 A. M. The nineteenth hour would be Venus which rules between 1:07 and 2:07 A. M. The twentieth hour would be Mercury which rules between 2:07 and 3:07 A. M. The twenty-first hour would be the Moon which rules between 3:07 and 4:07 A. M. The twenty-second hour would be Saturn which rules between 4:07 and 5:07 A. M. The twenty-third hour would be Jupiter which rules between 5:07 and 6:07 A. M. The twenty-fourth hour would be Mars which rules between 6:07 and 7:07 A. M. Morning 42 CHAPTER IX In this rotation the seven planets are following each other every 24 hours, day and night through the year. HERE are given the explanations which will show you the hours of success according to their dignities. This will also show you why you do not always succeed in your deal this explanation standing good for all the seven daily planets. If you have not obtained success say in the Sun hour the question perhaps would be where could this party be ill dignified at birth, they are refined, highly educated and of great dignity and manners and very rich. Then you will do well by referring to the fact that this party was born in a third or fourth class dignity and has the outward appearance which only rich people can give their children. How many rich parents' children have not squandered their own and their par- ent's millions and at a later date in life meet with great reverses, examples of which can be seen by referring to the daily newspapers. We have many rich men living to-day who were poor working boys, having worked their way up to be multi-million- aires, some of them do not know how it 43 happened but some beneficial planets most assuredly have been in the first class digni- fication at the hour of their birth and their guiding Planetary hour having been in good aspect to the Earth which is called the money part or the fortune. This explanation I hope can give you some understanding that we not all can be rich, no matter how earnestly we strive for it. The seven planetary hours are the best hours only for their especially described purposes which have been explained to you in the seven chapters of the planetary hours nature, quality and their influence upon human beings and on children at the hour of their birth. If a person would have patience and continue their operation in the same special hours for the special purposes, they surely would reach a far greater success than would that person who gave up hope to live in hope trying to reach success. You would be stronger and feel more satisfied that you have done the very best you pos- sibly could with the gift that God has be- stowed upon you at your birth and the reward would be yours because you had been faithful and honest in your purposes and that was the best which could be ex- pected of any human being. 44 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON The Planets Influence IN BUSINESS See Prof. I. N. Halleyton's Planetary Pocket Guide to Success. CHAPTER X EXAMPLES OF THE FOUR CLASS DIGNIFICATIONS TO show the class dignification of in- dividuals at the hour of the birth. I will give an example in which are men of the first, second, third and fourth class dignifications. A wealthy farmer gave to four men 100 acres of land each one receiving 25 acres. THE first man being a man of the first class dignification would probably find valu- able minerals on his land and would make 100 per cent, or 1,000 per cent, more money from his land than all three others put to- gether without the least effort on his part to work the land. THE second man being of the second class dignification would be very attentive to his land and would derive far greater benefits from it than he had expected but he would not have it as easy as a man of the first class dignification* WE now turn to the man of the third class dignification and find him working harder and longer than the man of the sec- ond class and being just able to pay ex- pences. 46 AND coming to the man of the fourth class dignification we find him bearing the heavy burden working the longest time and deriving the least benefits of all which goes to show that the hardest working man is not always the most successful. I might state in conclusion that this can be proven right in your own surrounding if you were to think of some whom you know who is meeting the same conditions. 47 HERE is given an example of a Mars quality which occured the 22d day of June, 1912 and ended March 4, 1913. THE hour of Mars is very unreliable, being favorable for dishonesty and evil reports. TO corroborate this fact allow me to refer you back to the time of Ex-President Taft's return to Yale College of which time he makes the following statement to the Evening World. "I am ready to begin teaching at a moment's notice. I shall probably start lecturing immediately. This is the first time in twenty-seven years that I have been out of public life. "I feel better and freer. "FEW PEOPLE REALIZE THE STRAIN I WAS UNDER DURING THE LAST FEW MONTHS OF MY ADMINISTRATION." THIS statement speaks for itself. When we turn back to the 22d day of June, 1912, at 8:35 P. M., the time of Wm. H. Taft's renomination and find it to be a Mars hour which as has been mentioned in the preceding paragraph is an hour for all fiery, bold and courageous transactions from which dangerous results are liable. 48 ANOTHER proof of the planetary hours' effects on human beings is given by referring to Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, nomination as given below every word of which is known to be true by the citizens of New York City and surrounding com- munities. The letter sent to Mayor Mitchel is given as follows: November 3, 1913, 500 Fifth Avenue, Suite 402, New York, N. Y. ASTROLOGICAL PREDICTIONS For Mr. John Purroy Mitchel, Candi- date for Mayor of New York. You were nominated in the Fusion ticket at 501 Fifth Avenue, on Friday, August 1, 1913, at 4:25 A. M., one-half hour before Sun rise. (The Time was stated in the "Evening Telegram.") It was in a Sun hour, the best hour for all matters connected with the governments political and public affairs. The Sun hour is positive and good for all important business matters and any transactions. Signatures made in that hour " are apt to appear certain. It represents a man of courteous manner, a natural signifi- cator of credit, honor, industry and respect- ability and a man that will be just and sympathize with the poor and rich alike according to circumstances. A Sun hour man will always make good his promises, and to-morrow, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1913, there will be another Sun hour between 7:36 and 8:36. Note: It may be of interest to know that this letter was written in October be- fore Election and a copy sent to Mr. John Purroy Mitchel. 49 I give here an illustration of a twenty- four hour clock, which I invented. THIS is the first of its kind requiring but one hand to give the exact time. BY this clock you can ascertain the ruling planet for any given time, the dial also stating whether a good or evil hour. For further particulars regarding this clock you can correspond with the Author. Address : New York City For an accurate configuration of the class of dignification to which a person be- longs, whether first, second, third or fourth, I would advise you to secure from a skilled and reliable astrologer a cast of your native horoscope giving an explanation of the planetary influences over any person. If you wish to figure it out yourself which is a very interesting way of doing it, I would refer you to any good astrological book which no doubt can be had at yur local library. This horoscope will be of advan- tage to you telling you at which time to be careful of certain troubles which arise and give you the time at which the evil planets are ruling. If there is any question regard- ing the matter described in this book which you do not understand I should be pleased to answer you if a stamp is enclosed for reply. 50 I 1,095,227. K. M. PHILLIPS. ASTROLOGICAL CLOCK. 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