Lot of Fortune conjunct the Moon
Work in progress by Philip Graves - 6 Apr 2004
Firmicus Maternus considers the Lot of Fortune in whole sign conjunction to the Moon as being particularly important and precisely delineates its influences.
The waxing Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and conjunct or approaching the Sun gives judges and powerful leaders; and, if complemented by an aspect to Jupiter, 'imperial power'. The waning Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and conjunct or approaching the Sun brings early humility and proneness to being duped, but over time the attainment of wealth, high position and fame.
The waxing Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and moving towards or conjunct Mercury brings fortune, possessions, position, power, fame and intelligence. The waning Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and moving towards or conjunct Mercury brings afflictions, ill-fortune and ill-health.
The Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and conjunct or moving toward Venus brings charm and grace.
The Moon conjunct the Part of Fortune and conjunct or moving towards Mars brings, in a diurnal chart, suffering and wretched individuals seeking to earn thir living in connection fire, metal or hard materials; but in a nocturnal chart, leaders on account of their courage, military power and leadership, or athletes.
The Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and moving towards or conjunct Jupiter portends leadership, governance, fame and fortune.
The waxing Moon conjunct the Lot of Fortune and conjunct or moving towards Saturn brings misery and hard work in early years succeeded by good fortune and prosperity later, but diminishes inheritance and inclines toward the mother's widowhood, affliction by illness or early death. The above in a diurnal figure, or the waning Moon in a nocturnal figure, in these aspects, brings orphanhood through parental death, and the wasting of inheritance, followed eventually by good fortune and prosperity. The waning Moon in these aspects in a diurnal figure brings affliction, misfortune, illness, and 'evil death'. If the waxing Moon is conjunct the Lot of Fortune in the tenth house (or the eleventh equal house if the Midheaven is found there) and conjunct or approaching Saturn (especially if the Sun is conjunct the Ascendant), afflictions and illnesses are compensated by fortune, nobility and power.
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14.10.2006.