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Antoine Garth, astrologer presents:
YOU'RE NOT GOING TO LIKE HOW THIS STARTS : THREE FAT
BLOWS TO THE MODERN HEAD
The study of fortune and destiny in the chart has been recovered from
the works of Vettius Valens. In this study we consult the second century astrologer to return to an astrology not known since his time.
This will force three major traumas upon us as astrologers:
Hard Hit #1
First, we are working within a deterministic system wherein we are seeking to be privy to the inscrutable workings of Fate. At first blush we
modern thinkers may protest such a domination of symbol over lifestyle, and may wish to reject this idea as insufficiently allowing us to
properly assign "Free Will" to our ego nature. Ironically, this system is useful for also pointing out how the Ego can prevent a more
fortunate fate from occurring. In other words, the system of these five additional, calculated "lots" creates an astrological universe of its
own. It reveals a hidden aspect of the chart, our own role in it, and what indicators we must follow in order to fulfill our destiny. Finding
this spot can be the "Aha!" moment for clients as well. But we must first subject our modern astrological stance to three traumas in order to
fully comprehend this perspective.
The modern astrologers' problem with determinism revolves around adding man and his ability to choose into the cosmic equation, which
includes unforeseen events and their impact. All of the twists and turns in the story of life are either predetermined or up for grabs. I say
fate and free-will can peacefully coexist, but we must also equal in the Law of Karma. Karma, the sanskrit word for action, not only
includes the grand and all encompassing but also the mundane and every day. By understanding primarily that the planets are the
instruments of fate, the astrologer can witness and make known each native's karmic "lot" or portion.
The Lot of Fortune is the first key to revealing the native's hidden universe of apportionment, or, more simply stated, the native's lot in life.
Hard Hit #2
The second trauma is to our charts (etched forever in our brains as "My chart!") is the trauma of disfigurement when (for example) our 10th
house stellium becomes a 9th house stellium due to the positional adjustments that happen when using a whole sign chart.
Where once our identities were perfectly secure in the comfort of our personal mandala, we are now forced to adjust to a new whole sign
format that initially makes no sense to those of us who know what we know about astrology. We will use no house cusps, no degrees and
will usually only speak of aspects in relation to the planets that rule the 6 places. There are many discrepancies that show up as a result of
forcing ourselves to view this most familiar of all the charts (ours) through the lens of the second century astrologer. The benefit of allowing
the Deterministic View and the Whole Sign House System to permeate our learning will be to provide us with our Bearings: the True North
of any chart. We may find hidden talents or indicators which, by following them, eventually or actually produce the events of Destiny. We
may find our previous feeling of purpose not related to our Fortune. In the chart, a hidden point may in fact be well-configured, but
because it is hidden from view, it is not discussed: it has become Unconscious. Thus we have a duty as astrologers to live our own
Destinies, and show clients how it is done.
Hard Hit #3
Lastly, because we are losing reference to the exact degrees and working exclusively with whole signs, we must move out of the round
wheel, to become comfortable with the square East Indian chart.
The Five Pillars of Destiny: 1. Your Place of BASIS
This approach as represented by Vettius Valens leads us, initially, to various charts in search of money, fame, position and power.
However, the attainment of these things is just the beginning. The "one-hit-wonder" in the music industry usually has to wait at least 20
years for the retro movement to provide him with royalty checks again; 20 years he may not live to see. Of vital importance is the ability to
"stay at the top" and sustain fortune via good mental and physical health and a solid financial foundation. For example, compare the how
or why someone like Judy Garland, who attained the very pinnacle of fame, became financially destitute and drug-addled, dying a
squalid, premature death, while someone else, like Mae West, also attained the pinnacle of fame yet sailed unharmed by self-destruction
into her autumn and winter years as one of the richest women in America, resting on her laurels and ending her life contentedly at age 89.
The Lot of Basis represents the native's ability to produce and/or sustain the apportionment of fortune allotted to the native. It is also the
main motivational foundation of the Lot of Spirit, and thus is the basis on which the native chooses his/her path of action. Spirit and Basis
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must always be used in conjunction. By observing the intersection of these two pillars we can get a very clear picture of why Judy Garland's
actions in relation to her career were led by self destruction and Mae West's by self preservation.
How long can fortune hold?
Many a millionaire made by the lottery have also lost their fortunes and returned to or worsened their previous situation. Bonatti described
The Place of Basis as "the fiduciae ascendantae," meaning roughly "the faith in or confidence of the ascendant."By naming it so, it begs the
important question: How much faith can one have in fortune? Any gambler will tell you, "None." How solid is the (emotional, physical or
financial) vehicle? Does anything threaten the well-being of the Vehicle from within or without? On what BASIS shall the native choose a
path of action to success? The Place of Basis may be illusive, establishing whether or not the native can hold up under the full weight of
his fate.
In the chart of Elizabeth II, the lot of Basis is in Gemini in the 6th place of servants and servitude. The ruler, Mercury is in the 4th house of
ancestral bearing. Her ancestral heritage being the Basis of her position in life makes Elizabeth II a servant to the Crown and to her
ancestral obligation. (see p. 10)
Mae West had a long, circuitous journey to "American Icon" status. She experienced equivocal success as a Vaudevillian of the "low and
raunchy" type and in Broadway during the 1910s. In the '20s West's fortune started changing for the better shortly after she began writing
and starring in her own material, which led to scandal, notoriety and fame on the Broadway stage. (chart on p. 8)
The Lot of Basis occupies the sign of Virgo in the 5th place of "Good Fortune" with Mercury present. Mercury rules the tongue and
Mercury is with Saturn a cold, dry planet in Virgo a cold dry sign, indicative of her dry, understated delivery and deliberate languor in her
movement, in contrast to the other players.
Paulus Alexandrinas says of the Place of Basis, "It is like Breath. It is a contributing cause to one's ALL, it has governance over the Entirety."
Note that Paulus Alexandrinus uses the word "governance." Using this logic it becomes clear that Basis contributes to and governs all that
motivates decision,speech and action.
The Five Places of Destiny: 2. Place of EXALTATION
The exaltation indicates the level at which the native operates in society. This place and the position of its ruler are the primary indicators
of fame and exalted status in the chart. When auspiciously placed it indicates an important life, an historic figure or a household name.
The effectiveness of the place of Exaltation relies on the position of its ruler. The place of Exaltation can describe the area of life that will
exalt the native, but the ruler of the Exaltation must be well placed to reap the full benefits of notability and high status. If the ruler is not
well positioned, the full potency indicated by the place of Exaltation is prevented.
Since it is used specifically to delineate status, the Exaltation will not be used as extensively as the other 4 pillars within this system. When
the ruler of the exaltation is placed in such a way to indicate prominence, then the qualities and signs of that planet apply and can be
incorporated into the delineation of the chart, When the ruler does not indicate prominence, the place of exaltation and any planets on it
will indicate the area of life that exalts the native as per the status determined by the ruler.
The Place of Exaltation is also an indicator of the native's inherent talents.
The Five Places of Destiny: 3. Place of ACQUISITION
This place, the 11th whole sign from the lot of Fortune, represents financial and material acquisition. It indicates what we gain through our
actions and the measure of it. Planets in this place can indicate the nature of the substance acquired. Thus, an exalted Venus in the place
of acquisition could indicate fine jewels, a world class art collection and the most expensive haute-couture, Saturn in Capricorn could
represent vast land-holdings, Mercury in Virgo, rare and expensive documents and books. Planets in the Acquisition can also indicate how
we acquire our booty: Mars through robbery or sports, Saturn through government, farming or the corporate culture, Jupiter through law
or by nature of one's spiritual gifts, such as indian gurus who are supported by their disciples.
In Vedic Astrology, the 11th house has been the indicator of gain for the last three millennia, showing an important linkage of house
meaning between the Vedic Tradition and the early Hellenistic tradition. The 11th house is called Upachaya (Sanskrit -meaning "growing").
Upachaya houses grow and improve with time.
The natal 11th has historically been considered one of the most fortunate houses of the chart. Some in the Hellenistic era even considered
it better than the tenth house, as planets inhabiting this pinnacle represented by the midheaven can only progress in one direction via
diurnal motion: Down.
The Vedic tradition makes a distinction between the 2nd house, representing our "moveable assets" and belongings, or that which we own
(excepting land or homes, which are immoveable assets). The 11th house represents "how we gain what we have and how much of it will
be gained."
The place of Acquisition is specifically related to this concept of gain whereas the radical 11th is called "Good Spirit", confirming the
highly positive nature of this house. Valens makes a very specific distinction between the "accumulating pile of goods" represented by the
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Acquisition and "the spirit of beneficial patronage" that is represented by the "Good Spirit". Of course, the role played by a benevolent
patron or "guardian angel" can be a contributing factor to personal and material gain.
Just think of Cinderella and her Fairy GodMother.
The Five Places of Destiny: 4. LOT of FORTUNE
The Lot of Fortune is the gateway to this system of delineation. Fortune operates as an ascendant, becoming the "new east" and providing
an invisible second chart, placed upon the first, having all the houses related to it, as if it were a new chart. All of the angular, succedent
and cadent houses from the Lot of Fortune have the same potency and meaning as their radical counterparts.
From Valens: "In another manner, when you have come to know the place allotted for Fortune, also consider the squares to it and the
remaining figures to be, as it were, upon the genethlialogical pivot points. That is, the Lot itself will possess the power of the Horoskopos
(Ascendant), that of life; the tenth zoidion(zodiac sign) from this, the power of the Midheaven, that of reputation; the 7th, the power of the
Descendant; the 4th, of the subterraneous zoidion, and the remaining places will possess the power of the 12 regions. For some have
mystically established the universal Horoskopos and its squares to be the cosmic pivot points, but the Lot and its squares to be the
genethlialogical pivot points."
Genethlialogy is defined by Nicholas Devore in his Encyclopedia of Astrology as "that department of Astrology which deals with the birth of
individuals whereby one forms a judgment of the characteristics of a person from a map of the heavens cast for his given birth moment."
Valens clearly believed that delineation derived from the Lot of Fortune (as the ascendant) more relevant than the radical ascendant to
judge the characteristics of a person. Fortune, like the Horoskopos (ascendant), represents our physical body, health and inclination. It
also points to the kind of work we do.
The Five Places of Destiny: 5. LOT of SPIRIT
Spirit is the animating and directive force behind existence. If the Lot of Fortune, by virtue of its correspondence with the ascendant, can be
used to represent the body, then the Lot of Spirit would represent the directive and animating force inhabiting that body. Since Fortune
also connotes unforeseen accidents (events) that affect our well-being, whether for ill or good, then Spirit can be seen as the actor of the
cosmic drama who must adjust to the circumstances thrown at him by the fates.
The Lot of Spirit and its ruler represents the vitality and passion (or lack thereof) with which the native acts upon the world.
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LOTS & PLACES
SIGN
RULER
Lot of Fortune
M
Lot of Spirit
&
Place of
Basis
)
Place of
Acquisition
,
Place of
Exaltation
Place of previous
new or full moon
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UAC Lecture: Antoine Garth
This line of thinking originates from Robert Schmidt’s article, Facets of Fate , which along with
the work by Vettius Valens, informs my work.
I came to astrology in 1992, having held a long interest in oracles. I have been reading tarot
since 1989, and have studied with an author of tarot books (Eileen Connoly).
In 1996 out of a conversation with a fellow astrologer also fascinated by classical astrology, I
came to discover the work of second century astrologer Vettius Valens, entitled “The Anthology.”
I’ve always been attracted to Vedic astrology, where you are introduced to whole sign systems.
This second century signs-based view has sharpened my own: It was with the whole-sign system
that some unusual hidden patterns emerged, and I discovered that these concepts really worked,
having applied them to many charts. This forgotten style of astrology produced a far more
visceral connection between the symbol and the narrative of every client: It is written.
The second century world view of the ancient Greek practitioner was based upon the concept of
fate. In this study, we hone the tools used at that time to find the indicators of fate and
fortune. The ancient astrologer was interested in gleaning out a fate, a path upon which a
person’s life narrative would unfold. He was paid by kings to discover what had the three Moirae
had allotted to their little prince, therefore making this practice balance on a concept of
allotment .
We also deal with the Five Pillars, locations or places that have great importance in discussing
fate and fortune. Armed with the Lots and Pillars of the ancients we also enter a challenging
shift in the view of houses, one which places even our precious own charts into a jeopardy until
we locate the fate lines of our own narrative and there discover: It is written.
CAN WE USE THIS TECHNIQUE TO FIND FAME?
Modern astrological practice has been based complex techniques but with Valens we find instead a
simpler, perhaps more “rude” (for their dramatic departure from complexity) tools or techniques
that do reveal such narratives as if they were written.
There an actual and palpable connect when seeking a young woman’s question, ”When will I marry?”
we can make a postulate or draw a relationship, even arrive at certain timing of such a matter
in her life; and it can be given quickly. So much so, that we can “take it to the bank” and a
wedding date can be set far into the future where the bride finally appears in the chart. We can
give hope to our clients.
Early astrologers were powerful and made history. They had the status of
“seconds” to powerful people. What was their secret? The later astrologers,
Lilly, Al Kindi, Nostradamus? *Dropped the infallible aphorisms of earlier
times, forgetting how to find fate and fortune in a person’s chart. Thank the
gods But Vettius Valens wrote it down.. The first and second century
astrologers had the secret of the fates, how to find fortune, and how to
understand lesser fortune and even the evil mess we make of life sometimes.
Vettius Valens, like others of his era, confidently predicted fame, fortune and
riches. Now, a modern astrologer may attempt and succeed using his technique.
Indeed, “It is written.”
THE FATES: The Three Moirae
Hellenistic astrology is ruled by a concept of fate, Moira is the term for the
goddess that was originally one goddess of fate and which later became the
three Moirae, the three fates. We can define fate as a cosmic principle of
“binding apportionment.”
Moira and fate are the cosmic principles of binding apportionment.
Within the word apportionment there’s “portion,” and binding is the concept of
bound, or committed by, as you are bound to it: it is something you have to
carry with you, a portion you must carry, like a contractual agreement that
carry in a particular amount. There seemed to be two types of charts: charts that have a destiny
and charts that pursue a fortune. The president’s chart has a destiny, his chart is not that of
a “fortune pursuer.”
You and I pursue fortunes. We all have a destiny as well, but destiny is not what defines our
lives. Certainly in the public realm, or over large amounts of people. I don’t know about the
rest of you, but certainly not me. That’s not what defines our lives, whereas this is one of
those charts that does that. And it’s maybe to our detriment or not, but it’s been given. Who
are we to judge who gets to be rich or not? Obviously something else is deciding who gets what.
The three Moirae are in charge of who gets the allotments. Because it’s not always people who
deserve to be allotted, that are getting it. And that’s something that, if we’ve lived long
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