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So while reading Lilly, I decided to read over the dignities and how he defined them. It's quite interesting, especially for decanate:
And we all know that being in domicle is being the lord of your own castle, so to speak.
So the question is, if a planet is in both, how do we interpret that? How do you delineate the planet if it is terms and face? Or triplicity and exaltation?
If a planet is in domicle and decanate, is it a ruler of his own destiny on his last breath? Like a King fighting to the last man for his Kingdom? Or does the decanate cease to be of importance due to the domicle? And if so, do you still add points to the weight scale for decanate in such a situation?
William Lilly said:a Planet having little or no dignity, but by being in his decanate or face, is almost like a man ready to be turned out of doors, having much ado to maintain himself in credit and reputation
And we all know that being in domicle is being the lord of your own castle, so to speak.
So the question is, if a planet is in both, how do we interpret that? How do you delineate the planet if it is terms and face? Or triplicity and exaltation?
If a planet is in domicle and decanate, is it a ruler of his own destiny on his last breath? Like a King fighting to the last man for his Kingdom? Or does the decanate cease to be of importance due to the domicle? And if so, do you still add points to the weight scale for decanate in such a situation?