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Death Chart<br />

Friday by Venus, Saturday by Saturn (“saturnday”), and Sunday by <strong>the</strong> Sun (“sunday”).<br />

These days were regarded as lucky for people ruled by <strong>the</strong> corresponding planets<br />

(e.g., Monday was regarded as lucky for Cancer, <strong>the</strong> sign ruled by <strong>the</strong> Moon), and an<br />

activity ruled by a particular planet was said to be enhanced when carried out on a day<br />

ruled by <strong>the</strong> same planet (e.g., Mercury-ruled Wednesday was good for writing and<br />

sending letters—activities ruled by <strong>the</strong> planet Mercury). Weeks, unlike months and<br />

years, appear to be unnatural periods not correlated with any natural phenomenon;<br />

but, in fact, weeks are based on subdivisions of <strong>the</strong> lunar cycle in quarters: new moon,<br />

first quarter, full moon, and last quarter. While modern astrologers are aware of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

rulerships, <strong>the</strong>y are rarely utilized for practical astrological purposes.<br />

Sources:<br />

Hall, Manly P. Astrological Keywords. New York: Philosophical Library, 1958. Reprint, Totowa,<br />

NJ: Littlefield, Adams, 1975.<br />

Rasmussen, Steven C. “Secrets of <strong>the</strong> Seven-Day Week.” The Mountain Astrologer 292 (February/March<br />

1992): 3–6.<br />

DEATH CHART<br />

A death chart is, as <strong>the</strong> name indicates, a horoscope calculated for <strong>the</strong> time of death.<br />

DEBILITY<br />

A debility is a weakening of a planet through its placement in certain signs and houses.<br />

Planets in <strong>the</strong> sign of <strong>the</strong>ir detriment or fall, or in <strong>the</strong> house opposed to <strong>the</strong> natural<br />

house ruled by <strong>the</strong> planet, are said to be debilitated. The basic idea informing <strong>the</strong><br />

notion of debility is that <strong>the</strong>re are certain signs or houses whose energies are incompatible<br />

with <strong>the</strong> characteristics of certain planets, and that this inharmonious blending<br />

of energies serves to lessen <strong>the</strong> strength of a planet’s influence. For various reasons,<br />

but principally because <strong>the</strong> influence of planets so placed does not actually seem to be<br />

weakened, contemporary astrologers have largely abandoned <strong>the</strong> use of this term.<br />

DECAN (DECANATE)<br />

Each sign of <strong>the</strong> zodiac occupies an arc of 30° (<strong>the</strong> 360° of a circle divided by 12 signs<br />

equals 30° per sign). Every sign is subdivided into 3 decans or decanates of 10°, each<br />

of which is associated with three signs of <strong>the</strong> same element. Thus, for example, Scorpio,<br />

a water sign, is subdivided into a Scorpio decan (from 0° Scorpio to 10° Scorpio),<br />

a Pisces decan (from 10° Scorpio to 20° Scorpio), and a Cancer decan (from 20° Scorpio<br />

to 30° Scorpio). The uniform pattern of decans is for <strong>the</strong> first 10° of every sign to<br />

be associated with <strong>the</strong> same sign. In o<strong>the</strong>r words, <strong>the</strong> first decan of Aries is <strong>the</strong> Aries<br />

decan, <strong>the</strong> first decan of Taurus is <strong>the</strong> Taurus decan, and so forth.<br />

The second decan is associated with <strong>the</strong> next sign of <strong>the</strong> same element in <strong>the</strong><br />

natural order of <strong>the</strong> zodiac. Thus, for instance, <strong>the</strong> second decan of Aries is <strong>the</strong> Leo<br />

[194] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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