by Martien Hermes on Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:12 am
Mr. Stricker
I got the impression - also from your earlier work - that you are quite well informed on the topic of profections.
There is one topic that keeps eluding me. In book 5 chapter 6 VAlens suggests sort of a number play on in his first example:
"For an illustration, let the Sun, Hermes be in Aquarius; the Moon in Scorpio; Kronos in Cancer; Zeus in Libra; Ares in Virgo; Aphrodite in Capricorn; Hôroskopos in Virgo. Now, there will be two [zōidia] from Ares and the Hõroskopos to Zeus, and two from Zeus to the Moon, and two from Aphrodite to Hermes and the Sun; the two, then, and the 4 and the 6 and the 8 and ten are in relation to these. Next, there are 3 from Ares to the Moon, and 3 from Kronos to Ares, and 3 from the Moon to Aphrodite; the 3, then, and 6, 9, 12 and 15 are in relation to these. Next, we extend 4 from Kronos to Zeus, and from Zeus to Aphrodite, and 4 from the Moon to the Sun at Hermes; the 4, then, and 8, 12 and 16 are in relation to these. Next, there are 5 from Ares and the Hõroskopos to Aphrodite, and from Zeus to the Sun and Hermes, and 5 from Kronos to the Moon; therefore, the 5, the 10, the 15 and the 20 are relation to these. Again, there are 6 from Ares and the Hõroskopos to the Sun and Hermes, and 6 from the Sun and Hermes to Kronos; therefore, the 6, the 12, the 18, the 24 and the 30 are relation to these. Next, there are 7 from Kronos to Aphrodite; the 7, then, the 14, the 21, the 28 and the 35 are in relation to these; similarly also, there are 7 from Aphrodite to Kronos. Next, there are 8 from the Kronos to the Sun and Hermes, and 8 from Hermes and the Sun to Ares and the Hōroskopos; the 8, then, the 16, the 24, the 32 and the 40 are in relation to these. Next, there are 9 from the Sun and Hermes to Zeus, and 9 from Aphrodite to Ares and the Hōroskopos, and 9 from the Moon to Kronos; the 9, then, and 18, 27, 36 and 45 are in relation to these. Next, there are 10 from the Sun and Hermes to the Moo and 10 from Aphrodite to Zeus, and 10 from Zeus to Kronos; the 10, then, and 20, 30, 40, and 50 are in relation to these. Next, there are 11 from Aphrodite to the Moon, and 11 from the Moon to Ares and the Hōroskopos, and 11 from the Hōroskopos and Ares to Kronos; the 11, then, and 22, 33, 44 and 55 are in relation to these. Next, there are 12 from the Sun and Hermes to Aphrodite and 12 from the Moon to Zeus, and 12 from Zeus to Ares and the Hõroskopos; the 12, then, and 24 and 36 and 48 and 60 are in relation to these. And as far as one desires, he may find the number by further addition."
This eludes me. Can you explain what he's doing and how this is used in profection?
Thanks!