Accidental dignity

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In astrology, accidental dignity occurs when a planet gains strength for any reason other than its zodiacal position. Accidental dignity should not be confused with essential dignity which is where a planet gains strength from its position in the zodiac.[1] To understand the difference between accidental dignity and essential dignity, think of essential dignity as being relevant to the 'nature' of the planet and accidental dignity as relevant to how that planet 'finds itself', or its 'power to act'. As an example, in a horary question, the significator for a lost valuable ring may have good essential dignity (it is valuable), but may have little accidental dignity (it is lost).

A planet can gain accidental dignity through a number of ways, but most often it is gained when the planet is found on an angle (Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, IC), being direct, swift in motion, free from combustion or being Cazimi, in a beneficial aspect to a fortunate planet or conjunct a fixed star of a fortunate nature.

Essential and accidental dignity have particular importance in some branches of astrology, such as horary and electional astrology.

Accidental Debility[edit]

Conversely planets may also lose accidental dignity and become accidentally debilitated. Several factors may contribute to a planet being accidentally debilitated, including the planet being: slower than its average speed, retrograde, combust or aspecting a malefic planet or fixed star.

Accidental Dignity by House Association[edit]

Traditional astrology regarded house rulerships differently than what is currently en vogue in modern Western (or “tropical”) astrology. The bulk of ancient, pre-Hellenistic house rulership was based on the Babylonian and Chaldean planetary ordering systems, whereas today’s astrologers assign the house rulers in the same order that they define the sign rulers.

House Traditional/Chaldean Rulership Modern Rulership Planetary Joy
1st House Saturn Mars Mercury
2nd House Jupiter Venus N/A
3rd House Mars Mercury Moon
4th House Sun Moon N/A
5th House Venus Sun Venus
6th House Mercury Mercury Mars
7th House Moon Venus N/A
8th House Saturn Mars/Pluto N/A
9th House Jupiter Jupiter Sun
10th House Mars Saturn N/A
11th House Sun Saturn/Uranus Jupiter
12th House Venus Jupiter/Neptune Saturn

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Skyscript: Understanding Planetary Dignity and Debility - Part 1: Introducing Dignity". www.skyscript.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2003-08-04.