Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained
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Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained (1915)[1] is an astrological text by famous English astrologer Walter Gorn Old, otherwise known as Sepharial. The book claims to teach the readers how to predict world events with solar and lunar eclipses.
Author | Walter Gorn Old |
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Publication date | 1915 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Basic Theory of the Book
editThere are two core ideas provided in this book:
- Whenever an outer planet (usually Mars) conjoins or opposite the spot of a recent eclipse in longitude, then a natural disaster or local conflict is bound to happen. The location of the incident is usually a long the path on which the eclipse is most visible.
- Whenever a solar or lunar eclipse makes a turbulent aspect (e.g. square or opposition) to a person's natal chart, it usually indicates an unfavourable trend to that person, even though the effect might not be immediate.
Examples of Mars activating the eclipse point
editHere are two example from the book. The first one is the Balkan War started in 1912, which was just three years before the book was published. Sepharial thought that it was related to a solar eclipse in 1912. (Key: SE = solar eclipse, LE = lunar eclipse)
Date | Eclipse | Transit | Event |
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17 Apr 1912 | Annular SE in 27° Aries. | --- | The eclipse path was across Europe, meaning that it was visible on the Balkan Peninsula. |
14 Oct 1912 | --- | Mars at 27° Libra (opposition) | It was the outbreak of the Balkan War. |
Jun 1913 | --- | Mars at 27° Aries | The war broke out again. |
The second example is the First World War, just one year before the book was published. Sepharial thought that it was related to a lunar eclipse a few months before the war.
Date | Eclipse | Transit | Event |
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12 Mar 1914 | Partial LE at 21° Virgo. | -- | This eclipse was visible in Europe and America. |
29 Jul 1914 | --- | Mars at 21° Virgo | Germany, Russia and France plunged into war. Great Britain joined later. |
21 Mar 1918 | --- | Mars at 21° Virgo again | Germany launched its last great offensive. (Mentioned later work The Arcana: Or Stock and Market Key.[2]) |
Examples of eclipses transiting natal charts
editSepharial used the example of German Kaiser Wilhelm II to show how eclipses could bring bad luck to a person by bad transits.
Date | Phenomenon | Interpretation |
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17 Jan 1859 | Kaiser Wilhelm II was born with MC at Pisces 21 and Asc at 17 Cancer. | --- |
12 Mar 1914 | Partial LE at 21° Virgo, opposited the Kaiser's MC. | It signifies the Kaiser's downfall in the Great War to come. |
29 Jul 1914 | Mars transited 21° Virgo, opposited the Kaiser's MC. | |
7 Jan 1917 | Total LE at 17° Cancer, loosely conjoined the Kaiser's Asc. | It signals that the end of the war was close. |
22 Aug 1917 | Mars transited 17° Cancer, loosely conjoined the Kaiser's Asc. |
References
edit- ^ Sepharial (1915). Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained. London: Foulsham. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ Sepharial (2010). The Arcana: Or Stock And Share Key (Facsimile reprint of the 1920 original ed.). Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-1162632674. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.