an Arabic Part, and perhaps the most well-known one. wherever the part of fortune is found in the natal chart is the place where a person is thought to possess natural talent.
The Part of Fortune has emerged as perhaps the most meaningful of the Arabic Parts of which there are 32, and has become a fixture in most natal charts. It is a mathematical calculation based on the positions of Sun, Moon and Ascendant. It is a destiny aspect showing the life activities which will bring the greatest good fortune or personal satisfaction.
A calculated point in space said to indicate, by House placement, where a person's talents lie.
The benefic point on the Ecliptic as far from the Eastern Horizon as the Moon is from the Sun. The Part of Fortune and its dispositor are helpful in matters of finance and in finding lost objects.
Arabian part most commonly used by astrologers. Found by subtracting Sun's position from the sum of the Ascendant and Moon positions in degrees. Suggest fortunate circumstances.
One of 32 theoretical points that are often referred to as the "Arabic Parts." These utilize equations involving points in the chart that may direct certain kinds of energy to certain kinds of outcome. The Part of Fortune involves combining the longitude of the Ascendant and the Moon, and subtracting the longitude of the Moon, to come up with a point in the chart that is said to be extremely fortunate. I chart them, but seldom use them.
A mathematically calculated point in the sky which is the same distance from the Ascendant as the Moon is from the Sun. It is associated with success, happiness, and luck.
The Arabian Part most commonly used by western astrologers. Calculated by subtracting the Sun's position from the sum of the Ascendant's and Moon's positions, the degree occupied by the Part of Fortune symbolizes good fortune. Also called Fortuna and Pars Fortunæ. See also Fortuna, Arabian Parts.