Arian Maverick
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Don't worry, this isn't actually my horary question; I just wanted a title a bit more creative than Where's My Wallet?.
I just returned home from vacation yesterday and somehow misplaced my wallet during the car ride; I know I had it with me before I left because I needed my license to drive, and my mother remembers seeing it outside my purse--but in still inside the car--when we stopped at a rest station on the highway. I fear it may have fallen out there, yet I do not recall brining anything with me inside because we were simply stopping to use the restroom facilities.
I am signified by Saturn in its detriment in Leo in the seventh house, and according to the interpretations I have read for two other missing wallet threads in this subboard, the wallet is signified by the ruler of the second house cusp--Jupiter in its own sign of Sagittarius and located in the eleventh house. I am currently pouring through one of the two horary astrology books I own looking for clues to help me interpret this chart, and in the example I have just finished reading, the author mentions that Saturn lies toward the end of its sign at 28 degrees Aquarius. Although Saturn is my significator, it is unfortunately not the significator of the missing object (i.e. the wallet), so I do not believe the Lilly quote I wanted to include applies in this example.
A good a place to start as any would be to list the places associated with Sagittarius, the sign the significator is located in.
Locations Suggested by the Mundane Houses:
Please forgive me for quoting so often here, but I am complete novice at horary--especially when it comes to finding lost objects.
I believe Jupiter it relatively near the eleventh house cusp, at least in the Regiomontanus house system, so the following may also apply:
Some Horary House Locations:
I'm particularly amused by the second to last sentence in the description below, as I certainly wish I was back on vacation! Perhaps I left it there, after all...
Places Designated by the Elements:
Places Designated by Triplicity:
I'm going to let all of this information mull about in my mind for a little while before attempting to synthesize it all...
Arian Maverick
I just returned home from vacation yesterday and somehow misplaced my wallet during the car ride; I know I had it with me before I left because I needed my license to drive, and my mother remembers seeing it outside my purse--but in still inside the car--when we stopped at a rest station on the highway. I fear it may have fallen out there, yet I do not recall brining anything with me inside because we were simply stopping to use the restroom facilities.
I am signified by Saturn in its detriment in Leo in the seventh house, and according to the interpretations I have read for two other missing wallet threads in this subboard, the wallet is signified by the ruler of the second house cusp--Jupiter in its own sign of Sagittarius and located in the eleventh house. I am currently pouring through one of the two horary astrology books I own looking for clues to help me interpret this chart, and in the example I have just finished reading, the author mentions that Saturn lies toward the end of its sign at 28 degrees Aquarius. Although Saturn is my significator, it is unfortunately not the significator of the missing object (i.e. the wallet), so I do not believe the Lilly quote I wanted to include applies in this example.
A good a place to start as any would be to list the places associated with Sagittarius, the sign the significator is located in.
Places: Mountains, hills with trees, highlands, rising places. Large upper rooms, fireplaces, near heat. Churches, places of worship, colleges, places where sports are played. Near hunting equipment, horse stables. The highest place, upper rooms near the fireplace or radiator, balconies, area close to the ceiling. Places of the nature of Jupiter: expansive, wide-ranging, intellectual, scientific, prophetic, gregarious. EAST by SOUTH.
Locations Suggested by the Mundane Houses:
Please forgive me for quoting so often here, but I am complete novice at horary--especially when it comes to finding lost objects.
Succedent houses imply the lost item is not in its usual place and will be harder and take longer to find. The item may not be in the house, but it is usually nearby and may be out of doors, perhaps in an outbuilding, a garage, or in the yard.
I believe Jupiter it relatively near the eleventh house cusp, at least in the Regiomontanus house system, so the following may also apply:
If near a house cusp, then near a door, window, or passage between rooms.
Some Horary House Locations:
I'm particularly amused by the second to last sentence in the description below, as I certainly wish I was back on vacation! Perhaps I left it there, after all...
Eleventh House: With friends. In clubs, lodges, meeting places. In a partner's work area (6th of the 7th). With a stepchild (5th of 7th). Places the querent hopes or wishes to be. Southeast.
Places Designated by the Elements:
Fire signs suggest warm places, where heat is, near chimneys, near walls, near fireplaces, near stoves, or where heat might be generated. fire locations are also upper rooms and near wall or partitions. Since Mars is a fire planet and his metal, iron, is used to contain heat, an object signified by fire may be near something made of iron or steel. Fire signs imply a position midway up in a room. Their direction is east.
Places Designated by Triplicity:
Common or Mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces) suggest that the missing object is in the house. If outdoors, common signs indicate watery places, ditches, and pits.
I'm going to let all of this information mull about in my mind for a little while before attempting to synthesize it all...
Arian Maverick
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