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When malefics are good and when they are bad?

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Malefic planets aren’t always bad — and sometimes they’re the very forces that bring strength, rank, and resilience.
In this powerful webinar, we’ll explore the dual nature of Saturn and Mars, the so-called “malefics,” and uncover the conditions under which they operate as constructive planets.

Drawing on ancient and Hellenistic astrology, this class explains how placement, sect, dignity, and planetary condition transform these planets from agents of hardship into engines of discipline, courage, and wealth.

You’ll discover:

  • 🪐 The true nature of malefics: Saturn as the builder and Mars as the warrior
  • ⚖️ When they’re good: rulership, exaltation, sect harmony, or positive aspects to Jupiter/Venus
  • 🌑 When they’re difficult: wrong sign or house, karmic debts, early conditioning, or ruling the Ascendant or Part of Fortune
  • 💫 Psychological insight: how fear (Saturn) and anger (Mars) manifest as defense mechanisms
  • 🔍 Ancient rulership logic: Prorogator, Kurios, and Domicile Master — determining the Lord of Nativity
  • 💎 Wealth through malefics: how hard aspects can still create material success through effort and control

This session blends ancient doctrine with psychological interpretation, showing how awareness, persistence, and alignment can turn the malefic’s test into triumph.

Requirements
  • Intermediate knowledge of astrology (signs, houses, aspects)
  • Familiarity with traditional rulerships and sect concepts
  • Interest in psychological and karmic interpretations
Features
  • Full breakdown of Saturn and Mars in benefic vs malefic conditions
  • Explanation of sect, rulership, and house-based outcomes
  • Integration of psychological and karmic perspectives
  • Real chart examples and ancient interpretive logic
  • Downloadable slides presentation
Target Audiences
  • Students of traditional or Hellenistic astrology
  • Practicing astrologers studying planetary strength and condition
  • Learners exploring the shadow side of planets for deeper synthesis