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Lord of the Acquisition

Work in progress by Philip Graves - 6 Apr 2004

The Lord of the Acquisition or the Lord of the Fortune in an angular whole-sign house or in direct motion, but without essential dignity, will reduce success, particularly if in aspect to malefics. But if with either Lord thus placed there are additionally benefics in an angular whole-sign house and in direct motion and oriental, the individual will attain brilliance and esteem; while if there are benefics in a succeedent whole-sign house the individual will rise through personal effort.

The Lord of the Fortune or the Lord of the Acquisition in the Fourth House or a succeedent house renders the individual prosperous and well-reputed increasingly with age. The Lord of the Fortune and Lord of the Acquisition in mutual opposition, if they are benefics, bring showy, 'flawed', doubtful property, while if malefics, cause losses. The Lord of the Acquisition opposite the Acquisition brings an extravagant lifestyle and void title to property; if they are benefics, it will be because of property being taken away, while if malefics, the situation will be worse still. Losses of property are also expected when the Lord of the Acquisition is retrograde, debilitated by house placement, or lacking in any essential dignity.

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Back 14.10.2006.


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