Mars in Eighth House
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Mars: Mars in the 8th is often one of the textbook examples of death under violent circumstances, but other indicators should be looked into before leaping to this conclusion (even then it can be averted), but JFK and Hitler are 2 examples of this placement. On a more mundane level, it may show profit by salvage, making good use of what others no longer want. There is often an ability to dig into secret or hidden matters, cutting waste getting straight to the heart of financial issues, if Mars is of the sect and without debility. If debilitated and/or contrary to the sect, there is waste by a mate or business partner, or worse, the danger of theft, usury, or overdrawn accounts from time to time, with penalties and interest charges, or bereavement. Credit under these circumstances is likely to be hard to come by.
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27. Ibid. (See note 23).
28. Ibid.
29. Vettius Valens, Hellenistic astrology, Anthology, Bk II part 1 aprox. 160 A.D. © 1994 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 13.
30. Paulus Alexandrinus. Introductory Matters 378 A.D. © 1993 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 55
31. Ibid.
32. Ibid. See pgs. 55 - 56.
33. Vettius Valens. Anthology, Bk II Part 1 aprox. 160 A.D. © 1994 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 12.
34. Ibid.
35. Paulus Alexandrinus. Introductory Matters 378 A.D. © 1993 Robert Schmidt, through Project Hindsight, Published by The Golden Hind Press. See pg. 56.
36. Ibid.