Late Classical Astrology
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Across sources, the Ascendant ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, the Ascendant ruler is angular, foregrounding its ability to express chart-level topics.
Across sources, the Ascendant ruler is operating in sect, which strengthens its ability to express chart-level topics.
Across sources, Courage's ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Courage's ruler is angular, foregrounding daring, force, and risk-bearing topics.
Across sources, Courage's ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express daring, force, and risk-bearing topics.
Across sources, Fortune's ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Fortune's ruler is angular, foregrounding bodily, material, and reputational topics.
Across sources, Fortune's ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express bodily, material, and reputational topics.
Across sources, the Lot of Eros' ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, the Lot of Eros' ruler is angular, foregrounding desire, friendship, and attraction topics.
Across sources, the Lot of Eros' ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express desire, friendship, and attraction topics.
Across sources, Necessity's ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Necessity's ruler is angular, foregrounding struggle, enmity, and restrictive topics.
Across sources, Necessity's ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express constraint, struggle, and coercive topics.
Across sources, Nemesis' ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Nemesis' ruler is angular, foregrounding punitive, destructive, and death-quality topics.
Across sources, Nemesis' ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express punitive, destructive, and death-quality topics.
When Courage is angular, boldness, daring, and risk-bearing themes are brought more forcefully into the foreground.
When Fortune is angular, bodily affairs, possessions, reputation, and privilege are brought into stronger foreground.
When the Lot of Eros is angular, appetites, desire, friendship, and mutual favor are brought more visibly into play.
When Necessity is angular, constraints, struggle, and restrictive conditions are brought more forcefully into the foreground.
When Nemesis is angular, retribution, exile, destruction, grief, and death-quality topics are brought more forcefully into the foreground.
When Spirit is angular, soul, temper, mindfulness, and the active power of the life become more pronounced.
When Victory is angular, trust, expectation, contest, and associative success are brought more visibly into play.
Paulus' degree-apportionment scheme can also be read for the Ascendant itself by assigning the occupied ascending degree to a planetary monomoirion.
When the ruler of Courage is strongly operative, boldness, daring, and risk-bearing themes remain active through that ruler.
Paulus' degree-apportionment scheme can be read for Fortune by assigning its occupied degree to a planetary monomoirion.
When the ruler of Fortune is strongly operative, Fortune's bodily and status significations stay active even beyond the lot's bare placement.
Paulus' degree-apportionment scheme can be read for the Lot of Eros by assigning its occupied degree to a planetary monomoirion.
When the ruler of the Lot of Eros is strongly operative, desire, attraction, and friendship themes remain active through that ruler.
Paulus' degree-apportionment scheme can be read for Necessity by assigning its occupied degree to a planetary monomoirion.
When the ruler of Necessity is strongly operative, struggle, constraint, and coercive conditions remain active through that ruler.
When the ruler of Nemesis is strongly operative, punitive, destructive, and death-quality themes remain active through that ruler.
Paulus assigns the sect light's occupied degree to a planetary monomoirion following the seven-zoned order from the sign ruler.
Paulus' degree-apportionment scheme can be read for Spirit by assigning its occupied degree to a planetary monomoirion.
When the ruler of Spirit is strongly operative, Spirit's mindfulness and action significations stay active in the chart.
When the ruler of Victory is strongly operative, confidence, contest, and associative-success themes remain active through that ruler.
Two bodies occupying the same sign are read as co-present, distinguishing same-place relation from rays or exact aspects.
Across sources, Spirit's ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Spirit's ruler is angular, foregrounding mental, active, and intentional topics.
Across sources, Spirit's ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express mental, active, and intentional topics.
Across sources, Victory's ruler has a supportive or mixed condition balance; house placement and house strength are shown separately.
Across sources, Victory's ruler is angular, foregrounding confidence, contest, and associative-success topics.
Across sources, Victory's ruler is in sect, strengthening its ability to express confidence, contest, and associative-success topics.