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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

Gahl's readings are the hero's journey of astrology: 


understand your past, accept your present, and design 
your future. 
The Four Elements and Three
Modalities
The following is an excerpt from ​Cosmic Navigator​ by Gahl 
Sasson: 

Navigators on sea and land rely on the four directions of the 


compass for orientation. Cosmic navigators use the four elements: 

● Fire​, representing action and creativity, fuels the signs of 


Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. 
● Water​, symbolizing emotions, underlies the signs of Cancer, 
Scorpio, and Pisces. 
● Air​, corresponding to intellect, is the dominating force for 
Libra, Aquarius, and Gemini. 
● Earth​, which stands for substance and practicality, is the 
hallmark of Capricorn, Taurus, and Virgo. 

According to the ancient wisdom of alchemy, these four elements 


form the basis of all life. Right now, as you hold this book in your 
hands, you embody the four ele- ments. The ​physical​ aspect of the 
book (cover, paper, ink) belongs to the element of earth, the 
words and information that appeal to your ​intellect​ evoke air, the 
action of holding and reading the book falls under the rule of fire, 
while the emotions triggered by the information in the book come 
from the element of water. When you kiss your lover, you also 
create alchemy. You generate the physical touch of the lips 
(earth), the emotional rush (water), the thoughts running through 
your brain (air), as well as the passion and attraction (fire). 

Alchemists endeavor to balance the four elements in order to 


transmute imper- fect, ordinary, and mundane situations, 
symbolized by the metal lead, into the per- fection of love, 
symbolized by the heart and the metal gold. The alchemist’s or 
astrologer’s laboratory is his or her own body. 

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. 

The Three Modalities 

The four elements form the backbone of all Western mysteries, 


including Kabbalah. So why do we need twelve signs? 

Each of the four elements can be expressed in three different 


styles. These var- ied modes of expression are called the three 
modalities. Astrology follows the four seasons, which correspond 
to the four elements, and each of these three-month-long seasons 
is comprised of a beginning, middle, and end. Every month 
manifests in nature in a slightly varied way. The beginning of 
winter, for example, is not as frigid as the middle. The middle of 
summer is usually quite a bit hotter than the end. The three 
modalities represent those three parts of the seasons: 
● The ​cardinal​ modality marks the beginning of the season and 
the power of initiation. 
● The ​fixed​ modality corresponds to the middle of the season 
and the power of sustaining. 
● The ​mutable​ modality represents the end of the season and 
the power of change. 

  

   Elements and Modalities 

   Fire  Water  Air  Earth 

Cardinal  Aries  Cancer  Libra  Capricorn 

Fixed  Leo  Scorpio  Aquarius  Taurus 

Mutable  Sagittarius  Pisces  Gemini  Virgo 

  

Each of the four elements presents a cardinal expression, a fixed 


expression, and a mutable expression. Four elements times three 
modalities equals twelve distinct energy fields and therefore the 
twelve signs. Even though Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius, for example, 
are all fire signs, they each represent a different archetype. Aries 
person- ifies the warrior or soldier. Leo embodies the king, who is 
protected by the warrior. And Sagittarius connotes the prophet, 
wizard, or adviser, who insures the upholding of the ethics of both 
the warrior and the king. In the Bible, David, the redheaded Aries 
warrior, was anointed by Samuel, a prophetic sage emblematic of 
Sagittarius. David usurped the kingdom from the old king Saul, 
initiating a dynasty. Aries, the cardinal fire sign, begins the 
process. Sagittarius, the mutable sign, acted as the mes- senger, 
the connector, the agent of change from one season to the 
next—in this case from one dynasty (Saul) to another (David). Leo, 
the fixed fire sign, then receives the flame from Aries and strives 
to maintain it. In this case, King Solomon, who symbol- izes the 
born-a-king sign of Leo, inherited the kingdom from his father and 
ruled peaceably with his harem of a thousand wives. After all, a 
Leo is a Leo . . . . The cardinal signs initiate the seasons: Aries 
kicks off spring, Cancer births summer, Libra brings autumn, and 
Capricorn delivers us into winter. These cardinal signs push us 
forward, urging the best from us. They act as personal trainers 
who cajole our finest, our healthiest muscles, out into view. 

The fixed signs, embedded in the middle of the season, radiate 


the full force of the seasonal trend. Taurus occurs when spring 
blooms everywhere; Leo falls under the strongest sun. Scorpio, the 
sign of death, rules when the leaves fall from the trees, and 
Aquarius rules when ice and cold fiercely grip the ground. 

Kabbalah calls these four fixed signs Hayot, or “the Creatures.” 


They are yoked to “the chariot,” a mystical Kabbalistic code for 
the vehicle (or meditation) used to ascend to a communion with 
the divine. These creatures first appear in Ezekiel’s transcendent 
vision (Exekiel 11:10): “As for the likeness of their faces, they four 
had the face of a man [Aquarius], and the face of a lion [Leo] . . . 
they four had the face of an ox [Taurus] . . . they four also had 
the face of an eagle [Scorpio].” Later, Christian mystics associated 
the four creatures with the four apostles Mark, Matthew, Luke, 
and John. What is the significance of all this? Well, the fixed signs 
tend to take themselves very seriously and demand that we take 
them seriously too. No wonder the accounts ascribed to these 
apostles were later compiled into the New Testament and came to 
be regarded by close to a billion people as the word of God. The 
fixed signs stand as the pillars that support the zodiac, just as the 
four creatures support many of the esoteric mysteries of Kabbalah 
and the four gospels form the basis of Christendom. 

The mutable signs, meanwhile, foster the transition of one season 


to the next in the same way that film editors endeavor to avoid 
jarring jump cuts between scenes. Gemini bridges spring and 
summer, Virgo ushers summer into autumn, Sagittarius shoots 
arrows from autumn to winter, and Pisces thaws winter into 
spring. Just as diversity and mutations in evolution insure the 
survival of many different species and therefore a dynamic and 
functioning biosphere, the mutable signs provide the change and 
diversity that permit survival amid the earth’s changing physical 
states. The mutables guarantee our ability to adjust. 

In Hinduism, these three modalities, or principles, gave birth to 


the Divine Triad: Brahma, the god of creation and initiation; 
Vishnu, the sustainer; and Shiva, the destroyer. The Greco-Roman 
culture mirrored this essential trio in the three god- desses of 
Fate; the first offers the thread of life, the second measures the 
thread, and the third cuts it. The Kabbalistic Tree of Life similarly 
features three pillars: a pillar on the right that expands, a pillar 
on the left that constricts, and a central pillar that balances and 
sustains. 

The Core Power of the Signs 


You can learn much about any astrological sign simply by 
combining the charac- teristics of its element with those of its 
modality. This easy formula will help you determine the root 
power of any particular archetype, which will deepen your 
understanding of the people around you and the events that seem 
to occur during particular times of the calendar year. 

Root Power = Modality + Element 

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

The zodiac sign will show how the planet is manifested

planets

Astrology is about observing the planets. This is not to say that the planets

(or the signs) ​cause​ anything to happen. What we observe is ​synchrony​ –

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

convenience in communicating. Astrologers know that the planets don’t force

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

leave work. That is the beauty of synchronicity.

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

Signs = “How” = the way you do it

Houses = “Where” = areas of your life

An example of why taking the House into consideration is so


important:

Say a person has Saturn in Capricorn in the 7​th​ House, which could manifest

as a reserved (Capricorn) attitude in love relationships (7​th​ House). Then,

say this same individual has Venus in Sagittarius in the 11​th​ House. This

person will be friendly and outgoing (Sagittarius) in social situations and

groups (11​th ​House), but unemotional and detached (although dependable)

in love relationships (Saturn in Capricorn in the 7​th​). ​(Astrology is a powerful

tool for understanding those seemingly contradicting tendencies that we all

have. The birth chart tells it all. With ti


House Cusp ​House cusp​ is the beginning of the h ​ ouse​ - the degree which marks 
where the ​house​ starts. We consider a small area (around 5°, provided it's on the same 
sign as the c
​ usp​) before it as belonging to the ​house​, as well, but without the ​cusp​, the 
house​ would not be defined. 

so a House is influenced by any planets residing in that House, but also by


the ruler of the House. Most of the time, the ruler will be in a different
House. Many times, the goods of the House will be used for advantage in the
House where the planetary ruler actually resides

For example, say you have Capricorn on the 7​th ​House cusp, and Saturn
(Capricorn's ruler) in the 2​nd​ House. You may very well choose to marry (7​th
House) for money (ruler in 2​nd ​House). This last statement brings us to our
next point – ​a word of caution​.

Some astrologers mistakenly interpret birth charts by declaring the

outcomes​ of the drives, or the external circumstances. They declare things

that ​must​ definitively take place. But the correct way to interpret a birth

chart is to declare the drives, strengths, weaknesses, preferences, needs,

tendencies, and so forth. Astrology reveals our inner psychological makeup.

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

nagging feeling you won't easily be rid of."

Aspects can soften things and bring ​ease​ to otherwise troublesome


planetary placements, or they can bring ​conflict​ to otherwise pleasant
planetary placements. Aspects stimulate the planets.
Aspects is in relationship to starting point
They indicate, among other things, if there will be struggles or ease.
To be precise, aspects are special degrees of separation between the
planets, with respect to the Earth.

How to you to the fire to the feel the heat

Certain degrees of angularity are very important in astrology. They are

called the "major aspects." The major aspects are 0° (conjunction), 60°

(sextile), 90° (square), 120° (trine), and 180° (opposition).

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).

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