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Quarter 3 - Lesson 2:
Considering the topic - A detailed study of zodiacal state or a planet's qualitative value,
Morin begins Chapter II of Book 21 with a curious yet very important remark that should be carefully noted.
“When only one Planet occupies a
certain House in the Natal Figure, it is principally that Planet’s
action which will be felt in the sphere of activities to which the House
refers, whether the Planet is in its own Domicile or in the Domicile of
another Planet. Moreover, this action will be more powerful than that
of the Planets which rule in the House or send aspects to it [as]
the determination by
physical position is immediate, [and] consequently the most
effective.”
The study of a planet’s
quality is a fundamental requirement in chart delineation, yet the intial sentence in this
chapter begins with an emphasis on
the quantity of a planet’s presence as
the primary determining factor that addresses the issue of the strength of motivation. Zoltan Mason
echoed this statement by always pointing out that the exaggeration of a
planet’s influence is more dangerous than its zodiacal state. As he was
oft to say, “Exaggeration destroys”. In other words, we must always regard
the quantitative impact of a planet. A planet’s zodiacal state or what
Morin’s calls its virtue is
only showing how you are going about to acquire what it is that
you want from life, or in other words, the ethical or unethical means by
which you obtain something in life. Morin discusses the entire range of outcomes
for the various affairs of life vis-a-vis the fortunate and
unfortunate houses based
on the planet’s dignity. Based on its sign position and accessory
determinations, a planet can exhibit a range of quality from base, crude,
and primitive to subtle, refined, and virtuous. We begin our
intermediate study by recalling Morin’s remarks of a planet’s nature when
analogous with the house that it occupies or rules and as a
consequence realizing its significance for good or ill according to the
harmony or discord caused by the planet. “If the planet’s own nature is
contrary to the affairs of the house it occupies or rules, it denies
or troubles the realization or destroys what it first produces, or makes the
realization a source of misfortune”. “In general, each planet that is in domicile,
exaltation, or triplicity must generally be considered a benefic, whatever
house it occupies, and particularly when it is helped by good aspects from
the Benefics. On the other hand, each planet that is in
detriment or fall is considered malefic whatever House
it occupies or rules. The very influx of the Planet is corrupt and its
destructive character will reveal itself even more energetically when
posited in an unfortunate house. Finally, the action of a Planet in mediocre Zodiacal
state, (as when it is peregrine, in unfavorable aspect to Benefics or in
favorable aspect to Malefics, etc.) will hold the middle ground between
favorable and unfavorable effects.” We illustrate the above with the charts of
Martha Stewart, Billy Crystal,
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