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The document discusses how planets can be categorized as friends or enemies based on their intrinsic natures and qualities. It also provides examples of how examining these relationships can provide insights into chart interpretation.

The document lists the categorizations of planets as friends and enemies provided by Lilly and Coley, noting some differences between their classifications.

Some of the criteria mentioned to determine planetary friendship in charts include having the same planet rule the rising sign or be posited in the ascendant of both charts, and having aspects like conjunction, sextile or trine between the rulers of the ascendants.

Planetary Friends and Enemies

2002 Sue Ward All rights reserved


In chart delineation, many factors need to be examined, assessed, and
combined, but the essence of the map always lies with the planets. Without a
sound understanding of their natures and qualities naked of sign or house
chart judgement founders. It is not simply a matter of learning the rulerships
of the planets, or what sign or signs they govern, but of knowing and
understanding their intrinsic characters. While it is not the purpose of this
paper to enter into such an explanation
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, the categorising of the planets as
friends and enemies provides an illustration of those natures and
qualities. It also serves as a demonstration of how the planets relate one to
another.
Lilly provides the following list
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Friends Enemies
Saturn Jupiter, Sun, Mercury * Mars, Venus
Jupiter Saturn, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon Mars
Mars Venus
Saturn, Jupiter, Sun,
Mercury, Moon
Sun Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Moon Saturn
Venus Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Mercury, Moon Saturn
Mercury Saturn, Jupiter, Venus ** Sun, Mars, Moon
Moon Jupiter, Sun, Venus, Mercury Saturn, Mars

* On page 637, Lilly notes the Moon as a friend to Saturn, but has omitted Mercury. Coleys

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These matters are dealt with in the Foundation Level course at www.sue-ward.co.uk .
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William Lilly, Christian Astrology. London 1647. Pages 57 83 under each of the planets
table shows the Moon as a friend to Saturn, too.
** Coley includes the Sun and Moon as friends of Mercury.
Coley
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provides an explanation, thus:
but observe also that Friends by reason of agreement in Nature, Quality, Substance
and Power, are Mars and Sun, Jupiter and Venus, Venus and Moon. Enemies by
opposition of Houses, are Saturn and the Sun, Saturn and the Moon, Jupiter and
Mercury, Mars and Venus. Enemies by exaltation are, Saturn and Sun, Jupiter and
Mars, Mercury and Venus.
Mars and the Sun are hot, dry and masculine, so they are friends; Jupiter and
Venus are natural benefics, so they are friends, as are Venus and the Moon
because they are both cold, moist, feminine and nocturnal planets.
Saturn and the Sun are enemies because their signs of Aquarius and Leo are
opposite to each other. The same applies to the other named pairs of planets:
Saturn and Moon, Jupiter and Mercury, and Mars and Venus. Each planet has
its detriment in the house opposite to its own.
Enemies by exaltation are Saturn and the Sun: Saturn has its exaltation in Libra
where the Sun has its fall, Sun has its exaltation in Aries where Saturn has its
fall. Jupiter has its exaltation in Cancer where Mars has its fall, and vice versa.
Finally, Mercury has its exaltation in Virgo where Venus has its fall and vice
versa.

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Henry Coley, Key to the Whole Art of Astrology, London, 1676. Page 90

Rulership Detriment Exaltation Fall Nature
Saturn
Capricorn
Aquarius
Cancer
Leo
Libra Aries
Masculine
Cold & dry
Jupiter
Sagittarius
Pisces
Gemini
Virgo
Cancer Capricorn
Masculine
Hot & moist
Mars
Aries
Scorpio
Libra
Taurus
Capricorn Cancer
Masculine
Hot & dry
Sun Leo Aquarius Aries Libra
Masculine
Hot & dry
Venus
Taurus
Libra
Scorpio
Aries
Pisces Virgo
Feminine
Cold & moist
Mercury
Gemini
Virgo
Sagittarius
Pisces
Virgo Pisces
Common
Convertible
Moon Cancer Capricorn Taurus Scorpio
Feminine
Cold & moist

There are problems with this: the signs of Mars and Venus are opposite to
each other, yet Venus is the only friend of Mars, and Mars is a friend to
Venus. Similarly, Saturn and the Moon, according to Coley should be enemies
since their signs are in opposition, but he shows the Moon as a friend to
Saturn.
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It is interesting to note that in Lillys list the Sun is helpful to Saturn, but this
latter is unhelpful to the Sun
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. This is not a mistake; Coley repeats it. In the

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This does not appear to be a typographical error, because he mentions it again by way of
explanation beneath the table.
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Lilly, page 178 ff
ancient method, as reported by Ptolemy
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, Saturn was given to the day to
alleviate its destructively cold nature. Therefore, the Sun would be a friend, or
helpful to it through its heating effect. On the other hand, Saturns chilling of
the Sun would be detrimental. The Sun is the supreme Lord of the Heavens
and cannot be outshone, the consequences of combustion testify to this.
However, caution is required in its application, because much would depend
on whether the chart was diurnal or nocturnal. Saturn would be able to exert
greater influence over the Sun at night.
In the third book of Christian Astrology on nativities, Lilly applies this system,
unsurprisingly, in 11
th
house matters concerning friends. The chapter is
headed Whether there may be Concord or Unity betwixt the two. where he
discusses planets in the 1
st
house, or ruling the 1
st
house, in the nativities of
the friends. If they have the same planet in the 1
st
house, or ruling the 1
st

house, it argues the same manners and the same affection, but if they are
different planets, then we need to see if those planets are friends or enemies.
If they be friends, they argue Love and Friendship; if enemies, Hatred, no consent, a
continuall alienation of affection one from another.
He goes on to explain how the planets are designated friends or enemies.
Venus is more of an enemy to Saturn than is Mars because even though both
Saturn and Venus have cold natures they consent.
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Yet she dissents in
manners, sith Saturn is the Parent of sadnesse, and Venus the Mother of mirth. The
planets natural actions are overruling any other agreement they might have.
Lillys expression of the relationship between Venus and Mars is very helpful.
He explains that although Venus is the only friend that Mars has, she loves
him not because of their opposite natures: Venus is cold and moist and Mars
is hot and dry. However, she diminisheth his evill influence by good words and her
meeknesse; Here we see that the natural actions of Venus as a benefic
persuader overrides their natural antipathy somewhat.

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Claudius Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, Loeb, page 43
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What he means here is that Venus rules Libra and Saturn is exalted in Libra, so Venus is
dispositing Saturn The word consent is an unusual expression of Venuss dispositorship.
You can read more about this in The Correct Use of Reception in Traditional Astrology at
www.sue-ward.co.uk .

Friends Enemies
Saturn Jupiter, Sun, Moon * Venus, Mars
Jupiter
Saturn, Sun, Venus,
Mercury, Moon
Mars
Mars
Venus Saturn, Jupiter, Sun, Mercury,
Moon
Sun ** Jupiter, Venus Saturn, Mars, Mercury, Moon
Venus
Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Mercury,
Moon
Saturn
Mercury ** Saturn, Jupiter, Venus Mars, Sun, Moon
Moon ** Saturn, Jupiter, Venus Mars, Sun, Mercury

* Mercury is omitted.
** Differs from the former table.
Lilly also includes the Lunar Nodes here, making the North Node friends
with Jupiter and Venus and the South friends with Saturn and Mars. This
accords with the natures of the nodes, which he says are those of their friends.
Therefore, while the second table differs from the first, the second is more
consistent. We should note that this consistency is still not applied to the
relationship between the Sun and Saturn: the Sun remains a friend to Saturn,
while Saturn is an enemy to the Sun. We find a modern explanation of it: as
regards the Sun-Saturn objection what Ptolemy probably meant was Saturns
application in beneficent aspect to the solar orb, for no one can deny that a sextile or
trine from Saturn to the Sun mightily strengthens the latter and agrees with its
purpose.
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The reference to Ptolemy refers to the assertion that the system
derives from him, but it is an unspecified reference. However, it is unlikely

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Nicholas de Vore, Encyclopedia of Astrology, Littlefield, Adams, 1980.
that this explanation has any foundation when it is compared to those given
by both Lilly and Coley.
These planetary relationships at first appear to have little to do with practical
astrology, but as with the other levels of quality and nature, all that is
required is knowledge of the planets essences to be able to work out the
reasons for their being ordered in such a way. Hence, it is not relevant that the
lists from Lilly and Coley differ, since they have arrived at a similar
destination having travelled the same route.
Such straightforward symbolism is easy to apply and as an example, we will
consider a nativity having a Sagittarian Ascendant
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. (For simplicity we will
not account for planets in the Ascendant, but the same principles apply).
According to Lilly, the natives friends might have a Sagittarian Ascendant
also, or a Pisces Ascendant since Jupiter rules both. If this is not the case then
the natives friends should have an Ascendant ruler that is friendly to Jupiter.
Since Jupiter has only Mars as his enemy, we might find that the native has
friends with all signs rising except Aries and Scorpio.
Lilly says that likeness is the Mother of affection, so friendship is found when the
same sign rises on the Ascendant; when the same planet rules the rising sign
of each; when the same planets are in the Ascendant; when planets in the
Ascendant are friends; when the Ascendant rulers receive one another.
He takes this a little further when dealing with the ruler of the Ascendant:
when the same planet rules both Ascendants; when either is received by sign
or exaltation; when they are in conjunction, sextile or trine. There is more
detail, but this is a good place to begin.
We will look at four nativities
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: A, B, C and D, all are known to each other
and have friendships of various degrees of closeness. A and B have been
friends for many years and are reasonably close. The other friendships have
been in place for a shorter period, but still of some years. B and C are very
friendly, as are C and D. A and B are intolerant of D, but not to the point of
dislike.

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These comparisons derive from the nativities of a woman and some of her friends.
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Shown at the end of this paper.
So, although each would call the others friends, there are various levels of
friendship and closeness, but none would do harm to the other. We should,
therefore, find some of the rules of friendship in all of these charts.

The following results were found:
Rising Sign Planets in
Asc.
Other Connections
Friend A Libra Moon Moon trine B: Saturn
Moon exalted in B: Asc.
Friend B Taurus Saturn Venus exalted in C: Asc.
Moon conjunct C: Moon
Jupiter conjunct C: Moon
Saturn and Mercury are friends
Friend C Pisces Mercury,
Venus, Sun
Asc. ruler conjunct B: Asc. ruler
Asc. ruler in B: Asc.
Friend D Capricorn Jupiter

The table shows the stronger relationships of the two pairs as A and B, and C
and D. The basic criteria of rising signs are met in three of the four cases, the
extra connections adding reinforcement. These charts constitute no more than
an illustration, but it is an effective illustration of how an apparently obscure
set of planetary relationships function in practical terms.
It serves to demonstrate how fruitful a close examination of Christian
Astrology can be and how tightly interwoven are the planetary natures and
relationships. The proper understanding of these is the key to successful chart
judgement.

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