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Dignity<br />

Considered an ideal time for many religious<br />

ceremonies, this sign usually sees people<br />

being more charitable and ambitious, while<br />

being more aggressive and overly self-seeking.<br />

DIANA<br />

—Pramela Thiagesan<br />

Diana, asteroid 78 (<strong>the</strong> 78th asteroid to be discovered,<br />

on March 15, 1863), was named after<br />

<strong>the</strong> Roman goddess of <strong>the</strong> hunt and <strong>the</strong> Moon.<br />

Its orbital period is a little over 9 years, and it is<br />

144 kilometers in diameter. Diana is one of <strong>the</strong><br />

more recent asteroids to be investigated by<br />

astrologers. Preliminary material on Diana can<br />

be found in Demetra George and Douglas<br />

Bloch’s Astrology for Yourself, and an ephemeris<br />

(table of celestial locations) for Diana can be<br />

found in <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> second edition of<br />

George and Bloch’s Asteroid Goddesses. Unlike<br />

<strong>the</strong> planets, which are associated with a wide<br />

range of phenomena, <strong>the</strong> smaller asteroids are<br />

said to represent a single principle. George and<br />

Bloch give Diana’s principle as “survival and<br />

self-protection.” J. Lee Lehman finds that<br />

Diana’s position in a chart “shows <strong>the</strong> place and<br />

area of life in which a person expects absolute<br />

respect and obedience, as if s/he were divine.”<br />

She also observes that individuals with a prominent<br />

Diana are intolerant of those <strong>the</strong>y regard as<br />

An image of a crowned Diana of Ephesus by James<br />

Harris, c. 1765. Reproduced by permission of Fortean<br />

Picture Library.<br />

“lesser types.” Jacob Schwartz gives <strong>the</strong> astrological significance of this asteroid as<br />

“attunement to animal-nature, hunter-prey and conquest behaviors and attitudes; protector<br />

of whatever is contacted.”<br />

Sources:<br />

Dobyns, Zipporah. Expanding Astrology’s Universe. San Diego: Astro Computing Services, 1983.<br />

George, Demetra, with Douglas Bloch. Astrology for Yourself: A Work<strong>book</strong> for Personal Transformation.<br />

Berkeley, CA: Wingbow Press, 1987.<br />

———. Asteroid Goddesses: The Mythology, Psychology and Astrology of <strong>the</strong> Reemerging Feminine.<br />

2d ed. San Diego: Astro Computing Services, 1990.<br />

Lehman, J. Lee. The Ultimate Asteroid Book. West Chester, PA: Whitford Press, 1988.<br />

Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.<br />

DIGNITY<br />

The term dignity is part of a traditional schema for classifying certain sign placements<br />

of planets. A planet is said to be in its dignity (or in its domicile) when in <strong>the</strong> sign it<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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