CHAPTERXIIIPLANETARY NUMBERS

CHAPTERXIIIPLANETARY NUMBERS

In a section of my work on the Kabala of Numbers I gave the planetary numbers as they have been handed down to us, and my authority in that case was John Heydon, who in hisHoly Guidehas delivered the traditional values of the planets, showing their correspondence with certain numbers.

I am now able to cite another authority in the person of Godfridus, who in the year 1650 published a book calledThings Unknown. Those who read the book, should they be fortunate enough to obtain a copy of this scarce old volume, will probably agree with me that most of the information he has collected is really not worth knowing, being in many instances fanciful and misleading.

But among other things he quotes the Numbers of the planets and the signs of the zodiac. The numbers as given by him are the same as those given by Heydon, and for convenience may be repeated here—

Sun, 1 or 4; Moon, 7 or 2; Saturn, 8; Jupiter, 3; Mars, 9; Venus, 6; Mercury, 5.

Godfridus does not distinguish between thenumbers 1 and 4 attributed to the Sun, or those of the Moon 7 and 2. It is important to know that 1 is the positive number of the Sun, and 7 that of the Moon, while 4 is the negative number of the Sun as 2 is that of the Moon. That is to say, if the Sun is in an even sign at any epoch, or enumeration is made concerning a male entity, whether man or animal, the number 1 must be used, while if the Sun be in a female sign, or enumeration has respect to a female, then the number 4 is used. Similarly in regard to the numbers of the Moon.

These numbers have been exploited in several books recently as if original with the author, who indeed has gone so far as to claim for them the authority of a Guru from whom he professes to have received them. It is a fact, however, that they have no representation in the East, neither among the Shemitic people nor the Aryans, and they are, as I have plainly stated elsewhere, traditional among the Kabalists. The fact that Heydon printed them and Godfridus also, and that these books are to be found in the British Museum Library, clearly indicates the source of inspiration, and locates the Guru in this case as residing solely in the fertile imagination of the author ofThe Mysteries.

Godfridus gives also the numbers attaching to the signs of the zodiac as follows—

Aries, 7; Taurus, 6; Gemini, 12; Cancer, 5; Leo, 1; Virgo, 10; Libra, 8; Scorpio, 9; Sagittarius, 4; Capricornus, 3; Aquarius, 2; Pisces, 11.

There is a special significance attaching to theorder in which, these numbers are given, and it will repay the astute reader to give the matter a little study. I may here say that they were originally attached to the Twelve Houses, and became associated with the signs of the zodiac corresponding with these Houses at a later date. They should be studied in their prime significance.

Leaving this point for the time being, I would point out here that these numbers have been used in connection with the Signs by the author ofNatural Law Versus Chance, who shows considerable faculty for painstaking research. Without referring to the source of his information, he clearly shows that the names of competitors may be enumerated by means of this zodiacal gamut, and brought under the unit value of one or other of the planets, which, if ruling at the time, is capable of conferring success.

That which appears to vitiate the scheme presented by him is the fact of his using the artificial instead of the natural Hours, for if it be allowed that the planets are associated with the days of the week and that the quadrants mark the natural divisions of the day, as from sunrise to noon, noon to sunset, sunset to midnight, and midnight to sunrise, then the Planetary Hours must be in terms of these natural divisions, and, irrespective of the season of the year and the consequent variation of the diurnal and nocturnal arcs, there will be six such “hours” from sunrise to noon, six from noon to sunset, and six in each of the other quarters of the circle. In fact, if “natural law” is to rulein the matter at all, it must be consistently carried out, and artificial divisions of the day will continue to befog the student of these arcana and prevent him from getting at the truth of the matter so long as they are employed. This putting of “new wine into old bottles” has effectually vitiated both theNatural Lawsystem and that propounded inThe Mysteries. If any student cares to work out the percentages of results derived from a strict following of the rules as given in either of those works, there will remain no shadow of doubt that a good thing has just been missed, for lack of a little regard to traditional usage.

But the climax of inconsistency is reached in the suggestion contained inThe Mysteries, where it is said that the planets Mercury and Venus are misnamed, that Mercury is the antithesis of Mars and Venus that of Jupiter, and that their numbers are interchangeable! It is, in fact, calmly suggested that at some remote period of history not named by the author, the name-plates of Venus and Mercury became detached, and as a result the one planet was thereafter mistaken for the other! I can imagine sober astrologers directing the planet Mercury to a conjunction with the Sun for the event of marriage, or predicting travels from the conjunction of the Ascendant with Venus. In effect we are asked to regard the signs Libra and Taurus as the signs of Mercury, while Venus in exchange takes Gemini and Virgo. This may not appear so terribly inconsistent to such as are ignorant of the disposition of the signs and planets as toothers, but I think that any one would jib at the idea of Venus as the significatrix of travel and trade. And when I speak of Venus in this connection I mean Venus and not Mercury in disguise. Yet one would have supposed that the very order of the days of the week and the planetary sequence from which it is derived would have given the author pause to think. So far from that, however, it seems to be set up as an unique discovery of the utmost importance. It is time, therefore, that the matter should be set straight, and the need for this seems the more urgent since I have actually known persons, intelligent and conservative of the truth in these matters, but keen to follow up any new clue, actually transposing the planets Mercury and Venus in their horoscopes and willing to believe, on the authority of an Occultist of some distinction who in a weak moment was induced to write a preface to the book, that the astronomers have all been wrong for many ages, and that in following the course of the planet Venus they were unwittingly pursuing that of Mercury! The position would be incredible were it not a fact in cold print.

Let us proceed with the justification of the old tradition. I have elsewhere shown that the planetary periods bear a direct relationship to their sign rulerships as determined by the ancients. It is seen that six bodies, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury and the Moon, embrace between them the circle of 360, each pair being divisors of one-third, or 120° or years.

The pairs are as follows—

Moon rules for 4 years, which divided into 120 equals 30. Saturn rules for 30 years, which divided into 120 equals 4. These two are opposites, Saturn ruling Capricorn and the Moon ruling Cancer.

Jupiter rules for 12 years, which divided into 120 gives 10. Mercury rules for 10 years, which divided into 120 gives 12. These two are opposites, for whereas Jupiter rules Sagittarius and Pisces, Mercury rules Gemini and Virgo, which are the opposite signs.

Venus rules for 8 years, which divided into 120 gives 15. Mars rules for 15 years, which divided into 120 gives 8. Venus rules the signs Taurus and Libra, whereas Mars rules the opposite signs Scorpio and Aries.

This may be allowed as a basis for what follows. The values and dominions are those traditionally received through Ptolemy. The periodic values of all the bodies of the ancient system are twice the square of seven. The square of seven is 49, and twice this is the value of the periods, namely 98 years. Students of numerology may pursue the subject to its legitimate conclusion. I may now proceed to establish this scheme by a series of numerical tests which have been communicated to me from India, and which I have remodelled for the purpose of this demonstration.

The harmony of the allotment of the numbers to the planets and signs is shown in the following scale, which, as will be seen, bear the numbers already ascribed to them by Godfridus and others.

Figure 10.Figure 10.

Figure 10.

Figure 10.

This arrangement is traditional among astrologers, and in very old works on the subject of planetary dominions we find the following suggestive glyph, which indicates that the mystery of the Pyramid may be solved by reference to the elements of the solar system.

Figure 11.Figure 11.

Figure 11.

Figure 11.

It is stated that the perpendicular of the Pyramid is the radius of a circle whose area exactly equals the area of the square base. If this be the fact, then we may conclude that the ancients successfully negotiated the problem of “squaring the circle.”

The cyclic order of the planets according to the ancients was thus: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon. This order is not haphazard, as one might suppose who only knew the order of the days of the week bearing the Planets’ names, or the apparent order of the planetary orbits as seen from the Earth. There is nevertheless a very good reason for this order, and it consists in the orbital periods of the several bodies, that is, the times in which they appear to traverse the zodiac. Thus Saturn’s apparent period is about 30 years, Jupiter 12, Mars 2 years save forty-three days, the Sun one year, Venus about 7½ months, Mercury about 3 months, and the Moon one month. Applying the numerical test to this order, and retaining as before the same numbers for each of the planets, we have—

Figure 12.Figure 12.

Figure 12.

Figure 12.

If we begin the cycle with the Sun and follow with Venus, Mercury, etc., we shall have a resolution in terms of the Moon, thus—

Figure 13.Figure 13.

Figure 13.

Figure 13.

Again, if we take the positive Sun number and the negative Moon number, we have Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, 1295, equals 17 or 8, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn 368, equals 17 or 8, and 8 plus 8 equals 16, which is of unit value 7.

But the Kabalism of the numbers attaching to signs of the zodiac clearly shows that the planets Mars and Venus are natural opposites, and not Mercury and Mars, as erroneously stated. The following scheme will show that this is so.

Scorpio 9 opposed to Taurus 6Libra 8 ” Aries 7Virgo 10 1 ” Pisces 11 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 12 3 ” Sagittary 4— —27 24Equals 9 Mars Equals 6 Venus.

Scorpio 9 opposed to Taurus 6Libra 8 ” Aries 7Virgo 10 1 ” Pisces 11 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 12 3 ” Sagittary 4— —27 24Equals 9 Mars Equals 6 Venus.

Scorpio 9 opposed to Taurus 6Libra 8 ” Aries 7Virgo 10 1 ” Pisces 11 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 12 3 ” Sagittary 4— —27 24Equals 9 Mars Equals 6 Venus.

Scorpio 9 opposed to Taurus 6

Libra 8 ” Aries 7

Virgo 10 1 ” Pisces 11 2

Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2

Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3

Gemini 12 3 ” Sagittary 4

— —

27 24

Equals 9 Mars Equals 6 Venus.

The series begins with the signs of Mars and Venus and concludes under those of Mercury and Jupiter, the numbers attached to the various signs being reduced to their unit values and added together, thus yielding the sum of 27 for Mars and 24 for Venus, which again are reduced to the unit values of 9 and 6, the numbers of the planets under consideration.

Exactly the same result is produced if we begin the series with the other signs of Mars and Venus, namely, Aries and Libra.

Libra 8 opposed to Aries 7Virgo 1 ” Pisces 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 3 ” Sagittary 4Taurus 6 ” Scorpio 9— —24 27Equals 6 Venus Equals 9 Mars.

Libra 8 opposed to Aries 7Virgo 1 ” Pisces 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 3 ” Sagittary 4Taurus 6 ” Scorpio 9— —24 27Equals 6 Venus Equals 9 Mars.

Libra 8 opposed to Aries 7Virgo 1 ” Pisces 2Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3Gemini 3 ” Sagittary 4Taurus 6 ” Scorpio 9— —24 27Equals 6 Venus Equals 9 Mars.

Libra 8 opposed to Aries 7

Virgo 1 ” Pisces 2

Leo 1 ” Aquarius 2

Cancer 5 ” Capricorn 3

Gemini 3 ” Sagittary 4

Taurus 6 ” Scorpio 9

— —

24 27

Equals 6 Venus Equals 9 Mars.

By making a sum of the values of the signs according to their mutual oppositions, we have for—

Aries and Scorpio, the signs of Mars, values 7 and 9 equals 16Sagittarius and Pisces, signs of Jupiter, 4 and 11 ” 15Capricornus and Aquarius, signs of Saturn, 3 and 2 ” 5—Total 36

Aries and Scorpio, the signs of Mars, values 7 and 9 equals 16Sagittarius and Pisces, signs of Jupiter, 4 and 11 ” 15Capricornus and Aquarius, signs of Saturn, 3 and 2 ” 5—Total 36

Aries and Scorpio, the signs of Mars, values 7 and 9 equals 16Sagittarius and Pisces, signs of Jupiter, 4 and 11 ” 15Capricornus and Aquarius, signs of Saturn, 3 and 2 ” 5—Total 36

Aries and Scorpio, the signs of Mars, values 7 and 9 equals 16

Sagittarius and Pisces, signs of Jupiter, 4 and 11 ” 15

Capricornus and Aquarius, signs of Saturn, 3 and 2 ” 5

Total 36

These are opposed to the signs—

Libra and Taurus, signs of Venus, values 6 and 8 equal 14Gemini and Virgo, signs of Mercury ” 12 and 10 ” 22Cancer and Leo, signs of Moon and Sun values 5 and 1 ” 6—Total 42

Libra and Taurus, signs of Venus, values 6 and 8 equal 14Gemini and Virgo, signs of Mercury ” 12 and 10 ” 22Cancer and Leo, signs of Moon and Sun values 5 and 1 ” 6—Total 42

Libra and Taurus, signs of Venus, values 6 and 8 equal 14Gemini and Virgo, signs of Mercury ” 12 and 10 ” 22Cancer and Leo, signs of Moon and Sun values 5 and 1 ” 6—Total 42

Libra and Taurus, signs of Venus, values 6 and 8 equal 14

Gemini and Virgo, signs of Mercury ” 12 and 10 ” 22

Cancer and Leo, signs of Moon and Sun values 5 and 1 ” 6

Total 42

Thus we have again 36, unit value 9, for Mars; and 42, unit value 6, for Venus. This scheme may be reduced to a diagram, as on the following page.

Thus we see that 9, the number of Mars, is opposed to 6, the number of Venus, in whatever direction we look, and the old legends of Venus and Adonis, of Vulcan and Aphrodite, of Vishnu and Lakshmi, most clearly point to this association of the planets Venus and Mars in the minds of the writers of themythology. As myths or veils they were intended doubtless to hide something from the popular mind, and initiation into the Mysteries consisted in the interpretation of these myths in terms of cosmical laws.

Figure 14.Figure 14.

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Figure 14.


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