. The mystic test book; or, The magic of the cards. Giving the mystic meaning of these wonderful and ancient emblems in their relationship to the heavenly bodies, under all conditions; with rules and processes for reading or delineating the emblems . ity and sin. Trouble andweakness are no longer indicated by sevens but by eights. Predictions made regarding the action of insane persons,under given conditions, must be more or less reversed accord-ing to the extent of the mental aberation. THE EFFECT INDICATED BY SUN CARDS. There are always three cards called sun cards in eachlay-out. These card


. The mystic test book; or, The magic of the cards. Giving the mystic meaning of these wonderful and ancient emblems in their relationship to the heavenly bodies, under all conditions; with rules and processes for reading or delineating the emblems . ity and sin. Trouble andweakness are no longer indicated by sevens but by eights. Predictions made regarding the action of insane persons,under given conditions, must be more or less reversed accord-ing to the extent of the mental aberation. THE EFFECT INDICATED BY SUN CARDS. There are always three cards called sun cards in eachlay-out. These cards are the ones that do not rule underany one of the planets at the time, and they are usuallyregarded as emblems of effects that are not in the personslife at the time. By some masters, they are considered asevents or conditions passed and gone out of the persons life. From my own observations, I am inclined to the belief thatthe sun cards simply indicate that those conditions are notat present in force in the planetary aspects prevailing at thetime. Heliocentric astrology does not take the apparent motionof the sun into consideration, for the sun effect is alwaysabout the same and is called the solar constant. Ihi J^fitte GRAND SPEEAD, 196 THE MYSTIC TEST BOOK. THE EFFECT OF THE SUJST. But the manner in which this solar effect is received hytlie earth is very important and is fully considered in thecalculations of polarity relative to the earth. These polarchanges are all calculated on a time basis, for time isnothing but a measure of motion of the heavenly bodies,particularly the earth. If the earth stood perpendicular to the plain of its revolu-tion about the sun, the polar changes would be so slight as toscarcely be worth calculating, and if, at the same time, theorbit of the earth was perfectly circular and the inclinationof the sun zero, there Avould be no change to calculatethrough polarity and it would make no possible differencewhen a person was born, whether it


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