I've not gotten an interpretation for my Part of Fortune yet! Of course, I didn't know what my Part of Fortune was, so I had to find out...
Day Births: Fortune = Ascendant + Moon - Sun
Ascendant 26 Libra, Moon 18 Capricorn, Sun 3 Libra
Aries Add 0 . Libra Add 180
Taurus Add 30 . Scorpio Add 210
Gemini Add 60 . Sagittarius Add 240
Cancer Add 90 . Capricorn Add 270
Leo Add 120 . Aquarius Add 300
Virgo Add 150 . Pisces Add 330
(26+180) + (18+270) - (3+180)
206 + 288 - 183
311
11 Aquarius
Part of Fortune in Aquarius
(Georges Muchery)
In this sign it gives great success in undertakings, especially those on a large scale. The native is of a naturally benevolent disposition and sympathetic; and this will promote his interests. He will be able to underake big things with other people's money, which will benefit him without being detrimental to his associates.
In the second decan of Aquarius, the Part of Fortune may entail loss through the mother or wife. It also means expenditure of money.
In the third decan of Aquarius, the position is much improved. The native's ideas are broad, noble and lofty; and, with good aspects of the Sun and Jupiter, he should attain to an exalted position which will bring him riches, honour and fame.
(Martin Schulman)
Here the individual experiences his greatest happiness by flowing with the energies of awareness and enlightenment. Unfettered by the bonds set by society, unlimited by the confines of predictable expectation, he is able to experience all that exists outside the limits of established society. He seeks to know all - about man, the world, the universe. He wants to know how so many apparently different aspects of life manage to fit together.
The objective of the Aquarius Part of Fortune is a sense of non-containment. His happiness comes from understanding that things can be different, without one thing being better or worse than another. It is through this attitude that he is able to stay clear of the consequences of making judgements. By nature he is fair and unbiased. From this fair treatment of the world he experiences all of the joy associated with freedom. Because he is detached and does not become overly involved in the personal principles of others, the world allows him the freedom to explore his own self-awakening. He never has to follow the paths of others. The direction of his compass is always set by new ideas that stimulate inventiveness and originality of outlook. He often seeks solitude so that he can withdraw from the demands of traditional society, for his joy is baed not on the laws or restrictions of men, but on the impulse of the forces of the cosmos which draw man to his highest abilities. He seeks to live without plan. From the absence of any apparent pattern, rhyme or reason to his life, there grows a very uncommon sense of life and living. It is from this that he derives his unique powers of ingenuity and awareness.
Through his Leo Part of Impersonal Consciousness, this person is able to see how people strive in vain for power and command, as well as the desire to uphold principles through which they can establish self-respect. He knows that there is a place for such things in the world; but he also knows that the world is in the state it has fallen to because these things have been misused and abused. It is the Leo love of truth and higher principles which act as a beacon for him, rather than identification with the limitation of power which can inhibit the spontaneous flow of life.
Little in the world can shock the person with an Aquarius Part of Fortune, because there is enough room in his consciousness to accept the possibility of any occurrence. He lives in the future, exploring and discovering that which mankind considers as its most remote possibilities. He is a true free spirit: liberal in ideas and unconventional in attitudes. Contentment for him comes from not caring in any personal way about the direction in which society seems to be moving. He knows of a better future, based on a far-reaching vision of truth. Thus, the problems of the present can leave him relatively unconcerned. He knows they will be resolved in the best possible way. No need to worry.
Since the Leo energy is strongly based on the fulfilment of the ego through command and power, and the Aquarius energy is based on the avoidance of ego entrapment, he will find his greatest happiness in not being afraid or ashamed of his detachment and non-conformist attitudes. The strength to do this comes from that same Leonian energy. It is the Leo power which enables one to fight the desire for power because the vision has been directed inward as well as outward. As soon as this person accepts himself as being 'different' and that his desires and ideas are unique, even prophetic in their advanced nature, he will begin to unfold the reality that his soul has been yearning for. He will know that his mind is free to explore the awareness, the consciousness which will ultimately free mankind from the shackles of its collective ego. The joy of this pot of gold is not just for the individual, but for all.
Part of Fortune in the 4th house
(Martin Schulman)
Here the individual will reach his greatest joy through nourishing the beginnings of life. It may be human life, plants, pets, the birth of ideas, or the beginnings of projects that need special care to develop. Here there is a great sense of fulfilment in giving. The sense of completeness which the Part of Fortune offers comes from feeling how much one is needed. In doing all of these things, the individual is seeking to establish his roots. There is a yearning to build an emotional foundation which will be strong enough to support future growth.
Through the Tenth House Part of Impersonal Consciousness, one must learn that things take time to mature. There is a very strong tendency to want to reap the harvest before the seeds have even been planted. Thus the person must understand that man sets goals so that his life has an enriched purpose and direction. One must not allow the projection of each goal's end to fill one with the illusion that something has indeed been accomplished. Thus, the great feelings of accomplishment that will accompany the meeting of each goal, while imagined with the goal itself, must be realistically seen as not attainable until the seeds have been sown. For the person with the Fourth House Part of Fortune, the great joy is not so much in the final achievement, as it is in making the firm beginning steps of each journey.
In order to view his Tenth House Part of Impersonal Consciousness in teh right perspective, this person must recognise and understand the need for an established order of the world. He must be able to see the structure of the society he lives in, but not let its size and crystallised nature intimidate his feelings about the very important, yet seemingly insignificant beginnings that he makes. It is from his beginnings that all structures will eventually develop. Thus, he is to see the structure, the strength, and the power of the established society as that which gives the world its form. He must not identify with this form, for if he does, he will lose his own sense of purpose.
For this person, the pot of gold is actually at the beginning of the rainbow. The farmer does not know which of the seeds planted will grow. Yet he cares for each of them equally. Caring is in his nature. With this attention, the seeds sprout and grow roots. It is here that this individual finds his greatest joy. That which he is personally capable of tending and nourishing will give him a sense of oneness with the source of creation.
In expressing the Tenth House Part of Impersonal Consciousness, he must confront and deal with all aspects of the material world - and well he knows them. It is important that he accept this, for these factors exert great influence on teh final outcome of all he begins, and in an impersonal sense symbolise the completion of all beginnings in teh world. It is here that he sees man's responsibility to man. If he is able to meet his responsibilities impersonally, he will never lose his sense of security.
This person receives great joy from being natural, while not offending or being offended by the seemingly plastic world. Here one must be tender and pliable, while not disturbing that which is brittle and insensitive. Highly attuned to the land and nature's ways, this person tries to teach others about ecology and the preservation of the sources of things. The closer he stays to the root of existence, the more happiness he feels. Great joy comes, too, from a sense of naturalness. Yet he must learn to accept that which appears artificial.
For some this placement means great fulfilment through a parent or staying close to one's heritage or ancestry. For others it means the safety, security and fulfilment of being in touch with the very roots of their soul. On whatever level the indiviudal chooses to seek his Part of Fortune, he will realise his greatest joy when he does not allow the world's ego, which he feels through the Tenth House IC, to interfere with the real essence of himself that feels, flows, breathes and grows as nature's child.