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M6 SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY apart. Thus a planet has a subtle sphere which makes it effective before an exact aspect is formed, and after it has been dissolved, and this is called its orb.

Orbit: The path of a planet around the Sun.

Orbital Revolution:

The revolution of a planet in its orbit around the Sun. The time occupied by the orbital revolutions of all the planets is given on page 7.

Oriental:

Eastern, see ‘Occidental’ for explanation.

Parallel:

The aspect formed between two planets when they are in the same degree of declination, either North or South of the celestial equator. See page 75.

Part of Fortune:

A point in the horoscope which opposes or favors the financial fortunes according to the aspects it receives from the planets. The philosophy and the method of calculating it are given on page 60 etc. To prove whether the ‘Part of Fortune’ is rightly calculated, observe whether the distance from the Sun to the Moon equals the distance from the Ascendant to the ‘Part of Fortune.’

Physical Appearance:

The physical type is determined by four principal factors. These are the Ascendant or Rising Sign,