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Intercepted<br />

and Venus were considered to be closer to <strong>the</strong> Earth and thus “below” <strong>the</strong> orbit of <strong>the</strong><br />

Sun. These two planets were thus referred to as <strong>the</strong> inferior planets. The current negative<br />

connotations of <strong>the</strong> term “inferior” have caused this expression to be dropped in<br />

favor of <strong>the</strong> term “inner planets.”<br />

INFLUENCE<br />

Astrologers often speak of <strong>the</strong> correlation between planetary positions and earthly<br />

events in terms of influence, as if <strong>the</strong> planets actually exert forces—analogous to gravity<br />

or magnetism—that cause a particular incident. If pressed for an explanation, however,<br />

<strong>the</strong> majority of professional astrologers would probably offer a different type of<br />

explanation, such as <strong>the</strong> Jungian notion of synchronicity.<br />

INFORTUNES<br />

Traditionally, <strong>the</strong> planets most likely to lead to difficulties in life—namely, Mars and<br />

Saturn—were referred to as <strong>the</strong> infortunes (“unfortunates”). Mars was fur<strong>the</strong>r designated<br />

as <strong>the</strong> infortune minor, and Saturn as <strong>the</strong> infortune major.<br />

INGRESS<br />

Ingress refers to <strong>the</strong> entry of a planet, one of <strong>the</strong> luminaries (<strong>the</strong> Sun or <strong>the</strong> Moon), or<br />

some o<strong>the</strong>r celestial body such as an asteroid into a sign of <strong>the</strong> zodiac. Modern<br />

ephemerides (tables of planetary positions) often include information on <strong>the</strong> exact<br />

time one of <strong>the</strong> planets or one of <strong>the</strong> luminaries enters a new sign. The term has also<br />

been used to refer to <strong>the</strong> entry of a transiting planet or luminary into a new house.<br />

INTERCEPTED<br />

With <strong>the</strong> exception of <strong>the</strong> equal house system, most systems of house division utilize<br />

houses of varied sizes. One result of this variability is that sometimes a wide house will<br />

begin in <strong>the</strong> latter part of one sign, encompass <strong>the</strong> next sign, and end in a third sign.<br />

The middle sign is said to be intercepted. Because houses that are directly opposite<br />

each o<strong>the</strong>r are <strong>the</strong> same size, <strong>the</strong> sign opposite <strong>the</strong> intercepted sign will also be intercepted.<br />

For example, in a given natal chart, <strong>the</strong> second house begins at 25° Gemini<br />

and ends at 3° Leo. The intervening sign, which is Cancer, is thus intercepted in <strong>the</strong><br />

second house. Correspondingly, <strong>the</strong> opposite house, which is <strong>the</strong> eighth house, will<br />

begin at 25° Sagittarius and end at 3° Aquarius. Cancer’s opposite sign, Capricorn,<br />

will be intercepted in <strong>the</strong> eighth house. Astrologers are divided as to <strong>the</strong> influence of<br />

interception, some asserting that <strong>the</strong>re is a weakening effect on planets placed in an<br />

intercepted sign, o<strong>the</strong>rs asserting just <strong>the</strong> opposite. At <strong>the</strong> very least, it is safe to say<br />

that <strong>the</strong> affairs of an intercepted house are usually more complex than those of o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

houses. When giving a general, introductory interpretation of a natal chart, <strong>the</strong><br />

majority of astrologers ignore interceptions.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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