A Study of Important Horary Figures for President
McKinley’s
Inauguration and Assassination
These horoscopes for the times when
President McKinley took the oath of office for his second term and
when he was shot, were calculated according to data given in the
Associated Press reports, and it is safe to presume that the time
is quite accurate. Students of Astrology will always find it profitable
to give such horoscopes thorough study and notice how accurately
the rules given by the great past masters hold good at the present
time. We must keep the fact in mind that when William Lilly’s book
was published, which was in 1647 for the first, and 1658 for the
second edition, neither Uranus or Neptune had been discovered. Therefore,
there may be times when some rules will require amplification. It
is generally conceded that Uranus is an indicator of evil, especially
when the aspect is evil. In the majority of cases I have found that
Neptune denotes evil, yet when in certain places I notice points
which indicate that he is favorable to position in life. Some self-constituted,
would-be critics have argued that Astrology was unscientific owing
to the fact that the rules were created previous to the discovery
of Uranus and Neptune. If he were to argue against the science of
medicine from the same viewpoint he would argue that medicine was
unscientific because new remedies have been discovered.
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The accompanying
horoscope of President McKinley’s inauguration is calculated
for the following data:
Washington, D. C., 1901, March
4, 1:17 p. m. Latitude, 38 degrees 50 minutes North; Longitude,
77 degrees 10 minutes West.
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Truth was the basis from which the
ancients deduced the rules of Astrology, therefore the principles
of truth in those rules are demonstrable at the present time as
well as in the past, and future proofs will be in evidence to all
who seek for light from the proper sources. At times it is necessary
to apply a principle underlying a rule more than the exact words
of that rule. Our mental faculties must first grasp the spirit of
a rule; then we will quickly understand its proper application.
I will now quote a rule from Lilly’s
Christian Astrology, 1658. In addition to other things which do
not apply to this affair, he says: “The fourth house giveth judgment
of the determination or end of any thing.”
I, for one, do not think it best for
any Astrologer to publicly predict the death of anyone, no matter
what his own private opinion may be. In the above horoscope we find
that the zodiacal sign Libra, which Venus rules, is the sign which
rules the fourth house. Therefore Venus is the ruler of the end
of the matter. Now let us examine as to the strength and position
of Venus. We see that Venus is in the eighth house, which is the
house of death and is afflicted by the opposition of Mars, and Mars
is more evil in his indications than usual, as signified by his
being retrograde and slow in motion. Saturn is in opposition to
the rising degree, and this adds more evil testimony, for the first
house stands for the President.
These testimonies certainly point
to an evil end of the affair, yet it would be beyond the limits
of the true science of Astrology for an Astrologer to predict as
to the exact manner in which the evil would appear, especially from
these two testimonies, or any others which are to be found in this
horoscope. If, at any previous time, one would have calculated all
the directions in President McKinley’s birth horoscope, it is more
than probable that he would have found evidence to satisfy him that
the President’s death was due when it came. We will now examine
the testimonies which point to death in the following figure:
The accompanying
horoscope of the shooting of President McKinley is calculated
for the following data:
Buffalo, N. Y., 1901, September
6, 4:00 p. m. Latitude, 42 degrees 50 minutes North; Longitude,
78 degrees 55 minutes West.
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In this last figure, Taurus, which
Venus also rules, is on the fourth house, and Venus is in Libra,
her own celestial home, which, at first glance and with hasty judgment,
would appear to show in favor of his recovery, yet after further
study we will find that to be only a temporary encouragement, and
this answers to the conditions shown by the favorable bulletins
which were given out and there can be no doubt but what the attending
surgeons for a time were absolutely certain that the President would
recover. No matter what may be said, the very fact that Senator
Hanna went home and Vice-President Roosevelt went to the mountains
to hunt is sufficient evidence that they had both been doubly assured
by the surgeons that their distinguished patient would be restored
to health.
Looking further, we find Venus is
just at the edge, and part of her orb extends into the eighth—the
house of death—and is also remotely afflicted by the square of Saturn.
Lilly says: “If the benevolent planets,
Jupiter and Venus, be most powerful in the figure, judge well to
the sick, or hope well; if the infortunes [Mars, Saturn, Uranus
and Neptune] be most strong, judge the contrary.”
In this figure the evil omens are
decidedly the predominating promittors. Capricornus, which Saturn
rules, is rising, therefore Saturn is the ruling planet; Mars is
elevated above all others and near the meridian; the Sun is in the
house of death, afflicted by a square of Uranus; the Moon, the other
light, is applying to a close conjunction to Neptune; the Moon is
also in close parallel declination to Neptune and Saturn; all of
these and yet more to offset the very slight hopeful testimony denoted
by Venus. In President McKinley’s birth horoscope the malicious
Mars was transiting on his house of life and was in close square
to the place of his radical Moon at the time he was shot. When he
uttered his last words, “God’s will, not ours, be done,” Mars was
still transiting on his house of life but had progressed past the
square of the Moon and had come to a close square of the Sun.
Summing up these numerous evil testimonies,
it will be seen that they strongly foreshadowed the fatal result.
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