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The Astrology began as supervision, instead of as calculation. To understand that planets are done also by what original repeating patterns, we should understand, how heavens look.
Planets are divided into three classes. Recently open planets (Uranium, the Neptune and Pluton) which cannot be seen with open years; internal planets, Venus and Merkury, whose orbits lie between the Earth and the Sun; and old ' external ' planets (Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) which orbits are located behind our orbit.
For this discussion we will cover only classical planets. Planets beyond Saturn will be considered later. They are rather unimportant for a composition and function of the Solar field.
Three bodies are capable to move between us and the Sun, the Moon, Venus and Merkury. Others never pass between us and the Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
All planets for us, except Mars, cross the Solar field once to Mars crosses the Solar field about each two years. The moon enters into the Solar field once a month, the fortnight period when the Moon and the Sun are in the same area between knots simultaneously. Merkury and Venus practically always in the Solar field.
Venus and Merkury are represented to us as Sun companions, also as the Moon will be represented to another as our companion. Companions have phases. They also appear and planets which more stately and adequately move under the heavenly arch disappear more oddly, than.
One month they on the one hand from the Sun. We see them early in the morning before there is a Sun. Other month they on the other hand from the Sun. We see them early in the evening shortly after the Sun sits down. Sometimes they disappear like the capricious children who are playing hide-and-seek. When Merkury or Venus appear as morning stars, they foretell sunrise. It its envoys in the east which announce a daylight. As evening stars they come after the Sun in the west, warning us about coming darkness.
Merkury is a trade planet. Venus is an investment planet. Together they represent two main types of financial operations: short-term purchase and sale both long-term purchase and storage.
When planets in the Solar field, we cannot see them except for the short moments before rising and after a decline because they are too close to the Sun. They over us in the day sky. Planets which directly over us, kulminirujushchie, and what ascend and come, strong. Merkury and Venus the strongest when we them cannot see. Their position as morning or evening stars is a unique thing which gives us a key.
As we specified earlier, the Moon is a consumption planet and though it is connected with purchase and sale, especially at retail level, it has very short cycle and often operates more likely as the activity activator, than as the defining factor.
Planets in opposition to the Sun have the same importance though they are not so strong, as in connection. They ascend, when the Sun sits down, and come, when the Sun ascends. They dominate in the night sky. From them Mars is most allocated. In the opposition it retrograden also is in the nearest point to the Earth. It with firmness and brightly shines in the night sky.
Internal planets are called as personal because it is planets which we see mainly, we see is better also which give us the most part of the information on our everyday life. Venus is the basic determinant of the markets with the tendency to fall of a course and the markets with the tendency to course increase. The moon this monthly deviation. Merkury shows short-term liftings and falling, and Mars inexplicable market jumps.
Though these planets are not determinants of exact liftings and falling of an index of Dow-Johns, they reflect the general psychology of the market and a bias. Research of this book is adhered to Dow as: it existed about 100 years and gives long prospect that occurred in our economy; its frequency rates reflect inflation in our economy in a proportion corresponding de facto; other market rates usually copy its movement. Like the price of gold it helps us to present in the long term that monetary manipulations and statistics often confuse. |