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"Just as the zodiac as a whole is a cycle, each zodiac sign by itself is also a cycle. The
beginnings and endings of cycles are always important, so 0 degrees and 29 degrees of
each sign are critical degrees. 0 degrees represents new beginnings or unfoldings of the
energy and effects related to that sign. 29 degrees represents our efforts to complete or
perfect our handling of that sign's energies. The themes relating to each zodiac sign are
described on the Signs page. "
If you could observe the motion of the Sun against the stars for an entire year, it would appear
to trace out a large circle in the sky that we call the "ecliptic". This circle also happens to be the
plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. The zodiac is a thin band of the sky on either side of
the ecliptic. The word "zodiac" literally means "circle of life", since most of the zodiac signs are
animals or people.
For instance, the cycle of the 4 elements (fire, earth, air, water) describes 4 different personality
types. This cycle is repeated 3 times around the zodiac.
The 3 modalities (cardinal, fixed, mutable) establish 3 distinct styles of expressing energy; this
cycle is repeated 4 times.
Each sign has a polarity (positive/negative, or in the older texts, masculine/feminine) that
alternates with each sign.
Further, the zodiac is divided into thirds (primordial, individual, universal) and halves (subjective,
objective), which suggests a life-cycle of growing emotional and social maturation.
The interweaving of all these sub-cycles then creates the overall profile of the zodiac sig
We can group the four elements into two folders: feminine (water
and earth) and masculine (fire and air), which mirrors the two
major human archetypes, feminine (nurturing and practical) and
masculine (active and communicative). That division tells us that
for balance, to create a golden life, we need to honor and
augment both our traditionally female and male characteristics,
regardless of our gender.
Aries: You are cardinal fire. Your root power stems from an ability
to initiate (car- dinal) action (fire). Your success requires
initiation, the pushing and furthering of your goals. You need to
liberate (fire) yourself from any oppression so that you will be
able to lead (cardinal) yourself and others.
Taurus: You are fixed earth. Your root power comes from stability
(earth), patience, and sustaining (fixed) an effort for long periods
of time. You need to con- nect to your five senses and ground
yourself (earth and fixed) in matters that concern your talents,
values, and finances.
Gemini: You are mutable air. Your root power manifests in the
ability to adjust (mutable) the style of communication (air) to any
fluctuating circumstance. As long as you improvise (mutable) and
wield your intelligence (air), you will achieve your aspirations.
Cancer: You are cardinal water. Your root power derives from
initiating (cardinal) emotional processes (water). You are a giver
(cardinal) of life. To tap your potential, you need to give birth
(cardinal) to situations that will allow you to nurture (water)
people or projects.
Leo: You are fixed fire. Your root power comes from perseverance
(fixed) in action (fire). You can become famous and respected in
your circles if you main- tain a steady and focused (fixed) creative
force (fire) with the ultimate goal of benevolence.
Virgo: You are mutable earth. Your root power emerges from your
ability to edit, fix, and adjust (mutable) situations so that life
around you becomes more efficient and effective (earth). This
editorial work ultimately ought to be directed toward service to
humankind.
Libra: You are cardinal air. Your power root lies in initiating
(cardinal) commu- nication (air). This ability grants you mastery
over relationships and justice, provided that you initiate (cardinal)
conversations and work on your diplomacy (air).
Scorpio: You are fixed water. Your power root springs from the
ability to remain (fixed) intensely emotional and intimate (water)
in relationships. You can be success- ful if you allow yourself to
expose and be exposed, to heal and be healed, and to dive as
deep as you can into the fundamental (fixed) essence of the
emotional (water) motives of others.
Sagittarius: You are mutable fire. Your root power emerges from
your capacity to spread (mutable) philosophies, moral codes, and
belief systems (fire), especially when you engage your innate
sense of optimism. Your duty to humankind relates to teaching,
learning, and adjusting (mutable) the negative attitudes and
actions (fire) of others.
Capricorn: You are cardinal earth. Your root power comes from
initiating (car- dinal) practical applications of talents, assets, and
resources (earth). You embody the business plan of the zodiac
wheel. Your success is assured when you set a definite goal
(cardinal) and then practice patience and discipline (earth).
Aquarius: You are fixed air. Your root power stems from a stable
and consistent (fixed) interplay with your community and friends
(air). You are the pillar (fixed) of a large group of people (air).
Your success lies in cultivating innovative, funny, and futuristic
ideas (air).
Pisces: You are mutable water. Your root power derives from your
capacity to improve life and generate change (mutable) via
imagination, mysticism, and com- passion (water). Your can
cultivate success with your sensitivity to the emotional (water)
states of others. Dreams and fantasy (water) often serve as the
tools by which you manifest your preferred life.
Birth chart
planets
Astrology is about observing the planets. This is not to say that the planets
that things are taking place in sync. One movement is flowing throughout
our space, heavens, and Earth. Instead of causing, the planets indicate
things, describing what is already taking place. But for the sake of
convenience, astrologers use phrases like, “your Venus makes you like
this,” or “his Mars made him act like that.” Please note that this is only for
us to do anything, any more than your 5:00pm clock forces you to stop
working. But you do stop working when the clock strikes 5:00pm, don’t you?
And so you pay careful attention to that clock, because that clock will show
you when it’s time to go home from work. But the clock never forced you to
leave work, neither did it ever seal your fate. In the end, you decide when to
he other thing to remember is that the planet in the sign will focus on the
House. This means that the activity denoted by the planet will take place in
the arena of your life designated by the House in which that planet falls.
Planets = “What” = energies; what you like to do
Say a person has Saturn in Capricorn in the 7th House, which could manifest
say this same individual has Venus in Sagittarius in the 11th House. This
For example, say you have Capricorn on the 7th House cusp, and Saturn
(Capricorn's ruler) in the 2nd House. You may very well choose to marry (7th
House) for money (ruler in 2nd House). This last statement brings us to our
next point – a word of caution.
that must definitively take place. But the correct way to interpret a birth
The outcomes are for the individual to manifest for him/herself. For
example, above it was mentioned that if you have Capricorn ruling your 7th
House, and Saturn in the 2nd House, then you might marry for money. But
the proper way to read that example is to declare that you "have a need for
security in your relationships. You have a need for security, but it does not
necessarily mean that you will marry for money. You may very well choose
to marry a pauper for true love. But be assured that your need for material
security in relationships (as shown in your birth chart) will continue as a
called the "major aspects." The major aspects are 0° (conjunction), 60°
If you have a planet in your birth chart in conjunction to one of your four
important angles, it can override a lot of thing
The four important angles (aka points) are the Ascendant, Midheaven
(Medium Coeli, or M.C. for short), Descendant, and Nadir (Imum Coeli, or
I.C. for short).