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The Lot or Part of Fortune
Part 3
If the Part of Fortune is a first house marker,
our natural tendency as modern Western astrologers is make the degree of the
Part the cusp of the first house and to set up equal houses from the Part using
the Part as an Ascendant. However, from the material we have found so far in
Project Hindsight what the ancient astrologers actually did was a bit different.
And what they did was characteristic of house division in all of the oldest
texts including, we now know, Ptolemy himself. As I have already mentioned, the
houses of the Fortuna system were measured from 0 degrees to 30 degrees of the
sign that the Part of Fortune was in. This practice, which has been dubbed
whole-sign house division, was not only used with the Part of Fortune, but also
with the Ascendant itself! The entire modern problem of house division did not
exist for the ancients. They did not see the signs as separate from the houses.
The houses were simply roles that the signs took on depending upon their
relation to some point that marked one of the signs as being the first house or
place ("place" is the proper translation of the word that the ancients used for
house as we use the word). That marking point was called in Greek, horoskopos.
If that word sounds familiar, it should. It is the basis of the word
'horoscope', and its literal meaning is "hour marker," not "watcher of the hour"
as often stated in the texts. The hour marker was any point that had the ability
to mark a sign as a first house or place for some purpose. In modern astrology
we have sun-sign astrology, a technique not widely respected by professional
astrologers. Yet in sun-sign astrology we see an ancient practice used
(simple-mindedly to be sure) in a modern context. In sun-sign astrology the Sun
is a horoskopos in exactly the ancient manner; it marks the sign of the
Sun as a first house or place. All other signs become houses or places with
respect to the sign of the Sun. The only problem with modern sun-sign astrology
is that the solar horoskopos was supposed to be used to describe a
native's father, not the native, and then only if the native was born in the
daytime.
The ancients in the West used the Ascendant and the Part of Fortune as the major
hour markers. The ancients of the East in India used the Ascendant and the Moon
is the primary hour markers. What is interesting here is that the Part of
Fortune is a part associated with the Moon! Apparently these practices are
related.
The following is a quotation from Paulus Alexandrinus a 4th century author:
"And Fortune signifies everything that
concerns the body, and what one does through the course of life. It becomes
indicative of possessions, reputation and privilege."
And Vettius Valens who lived at about the same time as Ptolemy wrote the
following:
". . . the Lot itself will possess the
power of the Horoskopos, that of life; the tenth zoidion [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."
In another place he wrote "We have also found the 11th place [sign counted as a
house] from Fortune to be an acquisitive place, a bestower of belongings and
goods, and especially when benefics are upon it or are testifying [aspecting]."
These statements are holding up in practice. I have found that the sign of the
Part of Fortune and its ruler give very good information on profession as it
relates to making money along with the tenth house (counted in the usual manner
from the Ascendant). The tenth sign from the sign of the Part of Fortune is also
very good for helping to describe the actual social role that the occupation
serves. The eleventh sign from the Part has a special role in determining both
how well and by what means one earns money. Astrologers who actually earn money
from doing astrology have been seen to have Mercury in the sign of the Part of
Fortune, or the eleventh sign from the Part of Fortune, or ruling either of
these. Mercury is the ancient ruler of astrology before Uranus was discovered.
And I would have to say that it still works! The ancient writers also said that
the Part of Fortune and the houses derived from it had to with the body, health,
and actions that are done spontaneously or on an emotional basis.
Another interesting Fortuna house is the seventh. While it may have something to
do with relationships, its primary symbolism seems to derive from its being the
opposition to the Part itself, and the effect is stronger if a point in the
seventh Fortuna place is closer to the exact opposition to the Part of Fortune.
One of the oldest significations of the seventh house was death because the Sun
set there and its light was extinguished. The Fortuna seventh of course is not a
sunset point, but since the Part of Fortune has something to do with the body,
the opposition to the Part seems to have something to with illness and physical
problems.
Much more work needs to be on the Part of Fortune, and this can only be
considered a taste. However, we are not done with parts yet. There are many
other parts as well, and many of these also serve as hour markers. We will take
up some of these in the next installment.
A final note: all the passages used in this text are from the Project
Hindsight translations of the ancient Greek texts unless otherwise noted.
Copyright 1996 © by Robert Hand.
Our thanks to tees.reitsma@astronet.idn.nl (Tees Reitsma) for initiating contact
with Mr. Hand and securing his permission to post this material to the Oracle-a
list. And our thanks to Mr. Hand for giving us permission to post his material
here.
Mr. Hand has been doing translations of ancient and medieval astrology texts now
for almost three years with Project Hindsight and that effort has published over
2000 pages of translations and commentary. If anyone is interested in further
information on Project Hindsight, they have a web page at
Project Hindsight. Small warning: have
your modem at maximum speed. The graphics take a long time to load.
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