Sun in Eleventh House

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SunSun: If the Sun is here or is lord of this place and is dignified or received, then it shows those who are successful with regard to acquiring property. According to Paulus: "...it shows one who has sprung from an esteemed and wealthy father, and as time goes by it will make him blessed and able to acquire property quite easily". [64] Of course it is not always the case that the above is true with regard to the father being wealthy. Bill Clinton is an example of this placement, and his father was anything but wealthy. But we are dealing with the concrete here. By contrast it shows those who are successful at acquiring many friends, or their friends may put the native in the spotlight, for better or worse. Here the individual may seek alliances that produce power or political might. There is also frequently the indication that this individual seeks attention. If the Sun is afflicted or in debility, then it shows a contest of alliances where you may be forced to choose sides, and where your loyalties may be questioned. If afflicted by Mars, then there is a contest of egos to overcome, if by Saturn, then someone may not want you to share your views, or they may they may tend to refuse to give you good advice.


Notes:

57. Paulus Alexandrinus, Hellenistic astrology Introductory Matters 378 A.D. © 1993 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 58. Schmidt now calls the "divinity" spirit instead.
58. Ibid.
59. Vettius Valens. Anthology, Bk II, Part 1. aprox. 160 A.D. © 1994 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 11.
60. My overall opinion.
61. Paulus Alexandrinus. Introductory Matters 378 A.D. © 1993 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 59.
62. Ibid.
63. Ibid.
64. Ibid.
65. Ibid.
66. Robert Hand said this at the 2nd PHASE Conclave in July 1995.
67. Vettius Valens. Anthology, Bk IV. aprox. 160 A.D. © 1994 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. Valens says that the genethlialogical pivots with regard to fortune are more potent than the cosmological pivots.
68. Paulus Alexandrinus. Introductory Matters 378 A.D. © 1993 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 59.
69. Ibid.
70. Ibid.






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