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La Volasfera Degrees

This is another popular set of images for the degrees publish by Sepharial (1864-1929)
who laimed his symbol set was a translation of !a "olasfera# by $ntonio %orelli (or
%onelli)& ' am still searhing for the original date for !a "olasfera&
Sepharial (1864-1929) also (nown as )alter *orn +ld& ,e was a Theosophist in his
earlier years# then beame assoiated with astrologers li(e $lan !eo& !ater he is interest
turned to harismati -hristianity& ,is translation of !a "olasfera was first published in
1898&
Meaning of the Degrees by La Volasfera
.egrees 'mage /eaning
0-1 deg $ries
$ strong man standing#
dressed in s(ins# hea1y#
loose# and oarse
material the shoulders
almost bare& 'n his
hand he bears a lub&
The figure suggests a
,erules&
't denotes a man apable of sustaining muh
labor# and one li(ely to perform great ats in
whih fore of harater and endurane sustain
him rather than goodness of priniple #or purity of
moti1e& The nati1e is aggressi1e# passionate and
2uarrelsome# and well e2uipped for the struggle
of life in its pratial aspets& ST345*T, $5.
6$SS'+5 seems to mar( this degree of the
elipti&
1-2 deg $ries
$ man standing# armed
with sword and spear7
rihly dressed in sarlet
and purple# with
8eweled lasps# and
helmet of fine brass or
gold apparently
prepared for battle and
onfident of 1itory&
't denotes a proud# warli(e nature# with muh
self-reliane and onfidene in his own powers&
+ne who will ha1e few friends and will be 1ery
independent in his way of li1ing7 at all times
willing to assert his opinions and to e1idene his
powers& $ nature somewhat fond of .'S6!$9&
2-: deg $ries
$ woman sitting in a
hair as if on1ersing
with someone& ,er
hands are folded lightly
upon her lap# her fae
has a pleasant# smiling
e;pression& She is
loosely habited in a
*reian robe# her ne(
and arms are bare&
't denotes a person of easy manner# (ind and
aessible to all7 one fond of heerful ompany
and pleasant life& The nati1e would ne1er be ruel
or harsh# but impulsi1e in passion and yet gentle
in manner& The nati1e would go to soni length in
order to a1oid a 2uarrel# and is pre-eminently a
lo1er of peae and harmony and will ha1e many
friends on that aount who will be of use to him&
't is a degree of ease and !<=<39&
:-4 deg $ries
$ wood# in whih muh
wild undergrowth
abounds# and many
plants of different (inds
and olors&
't denotes a rusti nature# fond of the beauties of
the ountry life7 displaying not the least
indiation of learning# yet ha1ing muh natural
wisdom& $ nature somewhat brus2ue and
unulti1ated# but rih of heart7 abundant but
untrained>one who will he 1ery prodigal of his
energies and wealth& 't is a degree of rudity and
3<**4.54SS&
4-? deg $ries
$ person limbing a
ro( in the in midst of a
fiere storm& @lashes of
lightning re1eal the
't denotes a person who will gi1e e1idene of
muh fore of harater& +ne who will ma(e his
way against almost insuperable diffiulties# but
whose efforts will be finally rowned with a
figure in dar( outline& 't
appears strong and
limbs well&
position of seurity and omfort& The nati1e will
pass through many perilous ad1entures and will
ma(e many on2uests# but they will all be due
rather to his own perse1erane and fore of
harater than to fa1oring irumstanes& The
degree seems to be one of <A-43T$'5T9# 643'!#
and @'5$! S<--4SS&
?-6 deg $ries
$ man riding upon a
horse near to the edge
of a liff# and loo(ing
down into a 1alley
where people are at
wor(&
't denotes a nature well 2ualified to underta(e
the go1ernment of others7 it seems to indiate
that the fore of irumstanes will fre2uently
plae suh a person in a position o1er others
whih is not without its dangers# and many
atastrophes are to be feared& The degree
indiates S<643'+3'T9# attainment and honor7
but is fraught with many dangers&
6-B deg $ries
$ fo; running along a
path beneath the
shadow of a wall&
't denotes a wily# prudent and unning personC
one endowed with muh irumspetion and
diplomati power& Suh persons are inlined#
most of all# to self-defene without 1iolene# and
they gain their ends more by a1oidane of
dangers than by strength or aggressi1e means&
'n e;tremities of peril# a le1er ruse or
e;traordinary presene of mind will often be the
means of liberation& The 2uality of this degree is
-$<T'+5&
B-8 deg $ries
$ man surrounded by
others see(ing a
2uarrel&
't denotes one who is 2ui( to anger# stirring up
strife around him7 eager to ombat the opinions
and to disturb the peae of others& 6ersons under
this degree ha1e a tendeny to run into dangers#
and not infre2uently fall 1itims to their own
imprudene& 't is essentially a 3$S, and
'/64T<+<S degree&
8-9 deg $ries
$ man standing upon a
lofty plae with his
arms folded and his
head eret&
't denotes a person of great ourage and self-
onfidene& +ne who ma(es an able friend or
formidable enemy& 'n dangers he is ool and
olleted# at all times endowed with ourage# and
not infre2uently a 1itims to pride and self-lo1e&
'n most affairs of life he gains his ends on
aount of his temerity and positi1e disposition&
'n the ser1ie of others he is fre2uently
presumptuous# restless under restraint# lo1ing
freedom# and despising assistane& +asionally
he is too lofty to ommand attention from any
but himself& This degree is one of 63'.4&
9-10 deg
$ries
Symbol7 $ man on
horseba( standing
alone in the middle of a
battlefield# where
around him lies the
dead and dying&
't denotes a person who will oupy some
singular position in life7 one whose areer will be
remar(able# if not uni2ue# and noted for 'ts
daring and haDardous e;ploits& 't gi1es suess 'n
underta(ings and muh prestige& 't is a degree of
"'-T+39&
10-11 deg
$ries
$ woman of beautiful
and (ind ountenane#
standing alone# and but
half o1ered with a robe
't indiates a soft# gentle and amiable disposition7
addited to ats of (indness and harity7 but of
wea( will# suh as to be led astray through a
desire to please others7 forgetful of self and liable
whih falls from the left
shoulder&
to ats of indisretion& This is a degree of %4$<T9
$5. *45T!454SS&
11-12 deg
$ries
$ man leading two
hildren by the hands&
't denotes a soiable and bountiful nature with
strong instints of a domesti nature& +ne who
delights in his family relations and feels pride in
the 2uality of householder and husband& The
degree onfers muh dignity and honor upon the
nati1e in his soial and i1il life# but elsewhere he
does not meet so muh suess& 't 's a degree of
-+5S43"$'S/&
12-1: deg
$ries
$ man at the summit of
a mountain# illumined
by the setting sun7
holding a staff his right
hand# in his left a
rown&
't denotes one who through suffering# pain and
hard wor(# will at the lose of life rise to muh
dignity and reei1e many honors& This degree is
apable# of lifting# the nati1e from obsurity to
prominene as the reward of enduring effort& 't is
a degree of 34)$3.&
1:-14 deg
$ries
$ man out in mid-oean
on a raft# famished and
in pitiable distress&
't denotes loneliness and indigene in life7 one
who will lead a strange and outast life# with few
friends and those either unwilling or unable to
help him& 't& seems to ontain the idea of muh
tra1eling# perhaps e;ile# and finally a lonely
gra1e& 't is a degree of 'S+!$T'+5&
14-1? deg
$ries
$ man struggling in the
water a bro(en
footbridge abo1e his
head&
't denotes a nature prone to mista(es of
8udgment7 liable to be too trustful of others and
to misplae his onfidenes# so that he is often
deei1ed# not only in his own powers# but in his
estimate of the harater of others& 'n a
speulati1e life# the nati1e of this degree would
be hopelessly unsuessful in the end7 and ought
to ulti1ate self-(nowledge and self-reliane and
to e;erise e;treme aution in all his dealings and
assoiations& This degree is one of T34$-,439&
1?-16 deg
$ries
$ youth# boo( in hand#
wanders &apparently
through a glade
o1erhung with the
branhes of surrounding
trees& The sunlight is
slanting through the
trees# and falling upon
the figure of the
student&
't denotes one who is fond of nature# and
studious of her laws7 lo1ing the peaeful
ontemplation of natural-beauty7 de1oted to the
higher interests of his soul7 and of a relusi1e
disposition& Suh would be suessful in his
pursuits of natural history # whether in one
department or another# but would not apply his
(nowledge to the attainment of fame& This is a
degree of 6$SS'"4 %4$<T9&
16-1B deg
$ries
$ woman holding
sales# ontaining on
the one side a up red
wine# on the other a
number of golden oins&
This is a degree indiating one of a speulati1e
nature# selfish# and lu;urious7 one whose heart is
di1ided between pleasure and wealth# but who
(nows not the true use of either& Suh would gain
wealth by& speulation# but waste it in
e;tra1agane& EThe fool and his money are soon
parted&F So here& 't 's a degree of 4$3T,'54SS&
1B-18 deg
$ries
$ man and woman
standing hand in hand#
loo(ing with affetion
towards one another&
This denotes a person of an amiable and pleasant
disposition# friendly to all# and belo1ed of his
(insmen& +ne who desires peae and onord#
and who will meet with suess through the
inter1ention of some female friend& 't is a degree
of $/'T9&
18-19 deg
$ries
$n old man# dressed in
a simple and muh
worn gown# arrying
two bags of gold
lasped at his breast
with ner1ous hands&
't denotes one who worships gold7 a stingy and
misanthropi nature& +ne who a2uires to no
purposeC self-entered and relusi1e7 whose
onstant fear is loss# a fear that is sure to be
realiDed& 't is a degree of $-G<'S'T'"454SS&
19-20 deg
$ries
$ man e2uipped for# a
rough 8ourney# belted
and armed&
This degree signifies one of ad1enturous nature#
food of diso1ery and of tra1el& $ pioneer 'n what
e1er field of labor he may underta(e to wor( in7
one& who will open up new roads of (nowledge
and researh7 ati1e# aggressi1e# bold and
fearless7 one who will tra1el into distant ountries
and gain applause for his diso1eries& 't is a
degree of '5G<'S'T'"454SS&
20-21 deg
$ries
$ strong and
prosperous-loo(ing man
stands with arms
e;tended forward#
holding in his hands a
bowl full of wine&
't denotes a generous and hospitable nature7 one
that will sueed through good and worthy
ations# yet has some sense of his own merits
and powers# and is desirous of reognition& $
steadfast and sinere man# who will ma(e many
friends and be held by them in respet& 't is a
degree of -+5S-'+<S /43'T&
21-22 deg
$ries
$ man of tottering and
unertain gait# arrying
water whih he spills on
the ground&
't denotes a wea( and disorderly nature whih#
by reason of its imperfetion# will be prone to go
astray& Suh an one will lose redit and substane
through his indeision and faulty 8udgment& +ne
that will not attain to his end beause of his
wa1ering nature and his want of diretion and
stability& ,ow shall he at who does not (now
what he desiresH 't is a degree of '5ST$%'!'T9&
22-2: deg
$ries
$ man standing with
tan(ed in his hand
ready to drin(& Two
others standing apart#
tal(ing together# with
a1erted faes&
This denotes one who is li(ely to fail 'nto e1il
habits by low assoiations# and who# through the
en1y and intrigues of his omrades# will suffer
in8ury& Suh an one has not the power of
seletion in his pursuits# and is li(ely to drift with
the stream into all sorts of unpremeditated e1il&
't is a degree of )4$A54SS&
2:-24 deg
$ries
$ man playing with
olored balls# an
immodest woman
standing behind him&
This indiates one of a playful but areless
nature# gi1en o1er to pleasures and unprofitable
pursuits& +ne who will be rossed in life by the
opposite se;# and meet with troubles thereby&
+ne of 1ery little fore of harater or worthy
ambition& 't is a degree of @++!'S,54SS&
24-2? deg
$ries
$ man of powerful
form# riding upon a
resti1e horse# whose
mouth is urbed&
't denotes a man of strong harater# apable of
maintaining his dignity and position by means of
his natural powers& +ne of strong and
independent nature# who will so far ha1e his own
way as to be at times tyrannous and un8ust& +ne
who will broo( no opposition# nor gi1e 2uarter to
an enemy& 't is a degree of .+/'5'+5&
2?-26 deg
$ries
$ (ingly person#
presenting a septer to
one (neeling&
't denotes one# who# whether by his merits# orI
by the influene of persons in power and
authority# will rise abo1e the le1el of his birth&
The nature is one of merit allied to ambition#
whih will effet great things# not# howe1er#
without assistane& 't is a degree of $TT$45'45T&
26-2B deg
$ries
$ man# rihly attired#
ha1ing lost his foothold#
is failing to the ground&
't denotes one whose nature will not sustain the
re1erses of fortune to whih he will be sub8eted&
$ttaining to onsiderable dignity and influene#
most li(ely as the aident of birth# he will not
ontinue therein to the end of his days# but will
fail for want of 8udgment and persistene& This
degree signifies the brea(ing up of families and
the loss of their traditions& 't is a degree of
.4-$.45-4&
2B-28 deg
$ries
$ fair woman# rihly
attired# stands alone&
't denotes one of a rih and benefient nature#
who will# by his goodness of heart# attrat many
friends and gain great attention& 't indiates
suess through a woman& The nature is not free
from lo1e of lu;ury and approbation# but it is
generous and gifted# and will# by friendly ounsel#
meet with opportunity for e;pression and due
reward& 't is a degree of @$"+<3&
28-29 deg
$ries
$ man of humble
appearane# but muh
strength# felling a tree
with an a;e&
't denotes a person of a pratial nature7
aggressi1e# and sometimes destruti1e& +ne who
finds suess in simple and persistent effort and
who will meet with many obstales in life# against
whih he will suessfully ontend& 't denotes a
simple# honest# and impulsi1e nature7 one that
will ut out his own part in life in spite of many
diffiulties& 't is a degree of !$%+<3&
29-:0 deg
$ries
$ horse man# armed as
if for battle# is wathing
the waning moon&
't denotes a person of an independent and
domineering nature# who will be forsa(en by his
friends and olleagues on that aount# and
whose fortunes will be se1erely hurt by a female&
Ser1ing himself alone# he will not reei1e
assistane& JThe dog and his bone are best left
alone&J 't is a degree of 'S+!$T'+5&
0-1 deg
Taurus
$ woman of p1easent
fae# neatly attired#
stands holding a sword#
whose point is
earthward& ,er head is
(issed by the meridian
Sun# her fae is towards
the north&
't denotes a person of& a disputati1e mind# one
who will ha1e many enemies# and will need to
e;erise himself muh in self-defense7 one to
whom life will open out into a great field of strife#
but who# through his own nati1e fore and
diplomay# will e1entually pre1ail& 't is a degree
of S4!@-634S43"$T'+5&
1-2 deg
Taurus
$ man lying up on the
ground in the last
moments of life& The
Sun is setting amid
louds&
't denotes one for whom life will be a se1ere
lesson7 whose ambition is li(ely to outstrip his
power7 one who will attempt great his
disomfiture7 whose efforts will pro1e futile# and
whose hopes a will 1anish as the louds& 't is a
degree of S4!@-634S43"$T'+5&
2-: deg
Taurus
$ woman is gathering
grapes# with she fills
many bas(ets&
't denotes a person whose interest will be greatly
enhaned in the autumn of life# who will reap
benefits greatly enhaned in the autumn of life#
who will reap benefits from old age and pleasures
from maturity7 whose hief harateristi is
a2uisiti1eness# and whose designs will meet with
muh suess& 't is a degree of a2uirement# of
*$T,43'5* T+*4T,43&
:-4 deg
Taurus
$ burning brand
beneath the paw of a
lion# whose rage is
against it&
't denotes a person in whose life muh sedition
will pre1ail# whose affairs will be marred by his
own 1iolene# and whose house will be
dismembered through strife# in whom wrath will
effet great e1ils # and whose fore will be turned
against himself& 'f is a degree of
.'S'5T4*3$T'+5&
4-? deg
Taurus
$ man of bene1olent
ountenane stands
near to a ottage
hopping wood& $round
him are orhards well
filled with fruit& 5ear to
him is a sheep graDing&
't denotes a person of a ontented# happy
disposition# a friend of 5ature and well belo1ed of
her& $ man of natural goodwill# whose labor is# its
own reward# whose wealth is his own
ontentment# and whose ambitions are fulfilled
with the day& 't is a degree of ,4$3T-)4$!T,&
?-6 deg
Taurus
$ man in the prime of
life stands upon a dais#
holding in his right hand
a sroll of papers7 upon
his head is a laurel
wreath&
't denotes one who will attain the greatest
1itories in life by means of his intellet7 who is
possessed by his great penetration and large
understanding# through whih he will a2uire
honours and dignity# and will be regarded with
fa1or by the people& 't is a degree of /'5.-
)4$!T,&
6-B deg
Taurus
$ well-fa1ored ow#
graDing in a par(# in the
shade of two trees&
't denotes one whose wealth will lie in the
diretion of natural 2ualities# whose mind will be
omplaent# ontented# inapable of great
distress or 1ery effeti1e dart one who will attrat
attention hiefly by his physial powers (or if a
female# by her beauty) and his good fortune7 not
by the use of his mind& it denotes omfort and
happiness dissoiated from labor# and inlining to
lu;ury7 suess and ontentment in oneIs
attahments# 't is a degree of %+.'!9 )4$!T,&
B-8 deg
Taurus
$n old man# poorly
lad# stands by the side
of a ri1er# from whih
he ollets bits of wood
and straw with a ra(e&
't demotes one of little wit# who will# through his
own obtuseness# fall into errors whih lead# to his
own despoiling& ,e will thin( to gain omforts by
easy ways# and will srath to himself heaps of
marrow and annoyane# and this hiefly from
females& )hat substane be has he will hardly
(eep# and what he has not# that he will not
readily gain& & 't is a degree of !$SS'T<.4&
8-9 deg
Taurus
$ portly man # wal(ing
among pigeons# whih
flo( upon the ground
at his feet&
't denotes a man whose hief interest will be in
his home# and in the are of his hildren7 one
who is attrati1e to young persons# and whose
mind is paifi and bene1olent7 one who has the
ability to inspire onfidene and faith in other7
whose footsteps will be followed in seurity and
whose life goes by easy weay to a peaeful end&
't is a degree of /'5'ST3$T'+5&
9-10 deg
Taurus
$n o; lying upon the
ground asleep# in the
sunshine& <pon its ba(
two birds are perhed&
't denotes one of an idle and self-indulgent
nature# whose pleasure is in his physial
appetites and their satisfation& +ne who will
bring trouble upon himself and o1er whom the
sirens will 2uarrel while they feed upon him& 't is
a degree of *3+SS/4SS&
10-11 deg
Taurus
$ man seated on a
throne# holding a
septer# rowned# and
with signs of wealth
around him&
't denotes one# who# if born wealthy# will attain#
eminene by means of his are in the affairs of
life7 if born poor# he will a2uire both wealth and
fame& The position wall be due to his shrewdness
rather than his integrity# for the hief
harateristi here is wathfulness& 't is a degree
of S4!@&S43"'-4&
11-12
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ flower of a bright
orange tint# upon whih
two butterflies are
resting and fanning
their wings&
't denotes a sympatheti and graeful nature#
e1er ready to please others# and yet an;ious of
reognition and affetion from those to whom it is
de1oted7 one that desires peae and onord#
and finds delight in assoiating with those of a
similar harater to itself7 a hopeful and happy
nature# upon whih the hea1ens will smile& 't is a
degree of 34-'63+-'T9&
12-1: deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
Two dogs running# one
arrying a bone# the
other in pursuit of it&
't denotes one who is prone to unlawful
a2uisitions to en1y and strife7 yet li(ely to heat
himself in the end by pursuing unprofitable
things# without attainment of those whih are
nearer at hand& There is little satisfation in this
nature7 and not muh will ome of its ra1ing& 't
is a degree of S4!@'S,54SS&
1:-14 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ table upon whih a
right angle and a plane
are lying&
't denotes a humble and industrious nature# that
finds pleasure in good wor(& $ man of 8ustie#
retitude and strength# whose life will be full of
peae in the ser1ie of others# and whose ends
will be graed by the fruits of well doing& The
hief harateristi is the sense of 8ustie an
fraternity& 't is a degree of !'%43$!'T9&
14-1? deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ 1enerable man seated
in an unertain light7
before him are se1eral
boo(s# and 1arious
sientifi instruments
surround him&
't denotes a studious and intuiti1e nature# whose
mental 1ision will see where others ar in the
dar(ness7 one de1oted to the inner meaning of
5atureIs wor(ings# and ating from obsure
moti1es7 one of muh self-reliane# inlined to
solitariness# and yet always surrounded by
friends7 one who will be sought after while
himself see(ing none& 't is a degree of /9ST439&
1?-16 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
Two white ows are
standing together in a
8ungle7 behind them is
a tiger ready to spring&
't denotes that one born under this sign will ha1e
many ad1antages in& early life# will ma(e a
prosperous marriage# but through a false sense
of seurity will afterwards ome to ruin and
sorrow& 't is a degree of 34!$=$T'+5&
16-1B deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ man swimming in the
ri1er against the urrent
and ma(ing no
progress&
This symboliDes a life of toil without muh fruits7
the misdiretion of effort through ignorane of
natural laws7 a straining after that whih 5ature
has not designed# and onse2uent failure in life&
The nati1e will be unpopular# mo1ing against the
stream# and by muh e;ertion# hurting himself
alone& 't is a degree of @<T'!'T9&
1B-18 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
Two bulls are seen
fighting together&
This denotes a petulant and warli(e harater#
who is e1er ready to ta(e up arms with the
slightest ause& .anger by oneIs own hand as
muh as by that of opponents is threatened& The
nati1e will ma(e many enemies& ,e who ta(es to
the sword perishes by it& 't is a degree of ST3'@4&
18-19 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ woman# lightly lad#
is lying in a field
surrounded by 1iolet -
olored flowers&
't denotes a gentle# inoffensi1e but wea( nature#
inlined to indolene or hopelessness# and thus
while 5ature is lu;urious and fertile# and all
around spea(s of wealth gained by industry# the
nati1e remains in a poor ondition for want of
determination& 't is a degree of '5-+/64T45-4&
19-20 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ row# or ra1en#
stands upon a water
pot&
This indiates a designing and rafty nature#
planning mishief e1en in regard to harmless
things# but one who will find himself refleted in
his own designs# and will e1entually in8ure
himself thereby& 't is a degree of 45"9&
20-21 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$n owl# perhed on a
tree# in the branhes of
whih a sna(e is oiled&
't indiates a silent# wathful disposition# inlined
to aution# method# and thrift# but liable to
assaults from une;peted soures# whih will
o1erthrow many arefully designed plans& 't is a
degree of $5T'-'6$T'+5&
21-22 deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ field of rih grass in
whih stands a tree& $
swarm of bees enirle
the tree&
't indiates one whose efforts will be suessful
and whose diligene will lead to the a2uisition of
money and friends& 'ndustry and thrift will be the
harateristis of the nati1e# and suess will
ome by those 2ualities rather than by
une;peted fa1ors of @ortune& 't is a degree of
<T'!'T9&
22-2: deg
Taurus#
"olasfera
$ (ing sits upon a
throne7 behind him
stands a figure 1eiled in
bla(&
't signifies one who will suffer misfortune in the
height of his areer and whose fall will be
dangerous in proportion to the height he has
attained& The nati1e will be too apt to depend on
his own powers and will essay feats whih will be
beyond his natural powers& $mbition will lead him
into dangerous positions# and at a wea( moment
he will fall& !et this be ta(en as e2ually affeting
his physial# moral# and soial welfare& 't is a
degree of -+!!$6S4&
2:-24 deg
Taurus
$ bed of a dried-up
ri1er# wherein rows
(bla( birds) are
feeding&
't signifies one who will ta(e his ourse through
useless tra(s# and by too muh trust in others
will suffer depletion& 9ea# though all has life long
he may minister to the wants of others# yet# in
his ad1aning years# he will be abandoned to the
mery of wayfaring and deeitful men& This
illustrates 1irtue misapplied& 't as a degree of
.4-!'54&
24-2? deg
Taurus
$ lion rampant#
standing upon an
ele1ated ground&
't indiates a powerful and haughty nature7 one
who is disposed to 8ustify himself by fore of
arms rather than by intrinsi merit& Suh a
person will ma(e many his ser1ants but few his
friends and in the end his state will be a pitiable
as that of a dying lion& 't is a degree of 63'.4&
2?-26 deg
Taurus
$ fair woman# leading a
hild by the hand# and
gathering flowers by the
way&
't denotes a person of a lo1ing and agreeable
nature disposed to find happiness in the
e;eution of ommon duties7 alo1er of domesti
peae and of tolerane in all things& 't is a degree
of -+5-+3T&
26-2B deg
Taurus
$n alhemist at wor( in
his laboratory7 upon his
table is muh gold&
't indiates a patient# thrifty nature& +ne who by
industry and in1enti1e faulty will a2uire wealth#
but yet will li1e simply& 't denotes an eentri
1oation and suess therein& Suh a person is
li(ely to ha1e more means at his ommand than
his nature re2uires to use& 't is a degree of
S<--4SS& &
2B-28 deg
Taurus
$ man is seen limbing
a pole whih is set upon
an ele1ation&
't signifies one who will aspire after 1ain things
and e;ert himself to no purpose7 whose
ambitions are in the louds and who (nows not
how to reah them& 't is a degree of "$*$39&
28-29 deg
Taurus
$ powerful man#
holding a sourge in his
right hand# and dri1ing
two sla1es in manales&
't signifies a tyrant# who ta(es delight in power
apart from its uses# and whose opinions are
bigoted and selfish& To rule# without regard to
2ualifiations# is the passing ambition of one born
under this degree& .eath# whih frees the sla1e#
will bind the hands of a tyrant in irons forged
from his own heart& 't is a degree of .4S6+T'S/&
29-:0 deg
Taurus
$ dar( man# rihly
appareled# and
surrounded by ser1ants
and ourtiers# relines
on a ouh&
't indiates one whose tastes are lu;urious but
artisti# one who will ha1e muh wealth and
influene# but whose lo1e of ease will be his great
fault and the ause of his worst misfortunes& ,e
who would pro1ide for a long 8ourney must not
arry water in his hands& 't is a degree of
!<=<39&
0-1 deg
*emini
Two yellow flowes
growing beneath the
shade of a lu;uriant
tree&
't 'ndiates a life of seurity# peae and
prosperity& The nati1e will ma(e friendships that
will pro1e sinere and ad1antageous7 and by
means of his friends he will meet with suess in
life& ,e will be proteted by someone greater
than himself# whose influene will be widespread
and benefient& The nati1e will ha1e a (ind
nature# trustful disposition# and his domesti life
will be happy and prosperous& 't is a degree of
S4-<3'T9&
1-2 deg
*emini
$ man saling a wall by
means of a rope ladder&
'n his teeth he holds a
sword# and in his right
hand a firearm&
't signifies one of a daring and ourageous
nature# who will# by his own merit# rise to
positions of honor# and o1erome all obstales&
,e will be elo2uent# arrying defense in his
mouth# and prominent in his a1oation& ,e will#
howe1er# die on the attainment of his greatest
ambition& $ degree of 63+)4SS&
2-: deg
*emini
$ troubadour stands
with one foot upon the
ledge of a ro(# his
instrument slung at his
side7 he is listening to
the musi of a asade
whih falls at his feet&
This denotes a person of %ohemian habits#
refined tastes# a lo1e for things beautiful# musi#
poetry# art# et& The nati1e will lead a roaming
life# will ha1e muh happiness# but not great
fame& ,e will be talented# but maybe too
ontented in the possession of his powers and
thin(ing too little of his wider uses& ,e will ha1e a
strong imagination# lo1e of the mar1elous# and
will be 1ery sensiti1e to the opinions and
influene of others& 't is a degree of ,$3/'+59&
:-4 deg
*emini
$ man dressed li(e a
/inister of& State# of
This degree will produe a person of (ind and
noble disposition7 one who wilt oupy positions
1enerable and (indly
aspet&
of trust# and# by his own merits# rise to eminene
in his own sphere of wor(& 't is a degree of
.'*5'T9&
4-? deg
*emini
Two men standing in a
wood in the at of
fighting a duel& %etween
them lies a rih purple
and gold 1esture and a
as(et of 8ewels&
This indiates that the nati1e will be of a 8ealous
and warli(e nature# winning a ompetene for
himself by great haDards& ,e will ma(e efforts at
gaining wealth and position# but will meet with
opposition# and will either sueed or perish in
the attempt& This is a degree of -,$5-4&
?-6 deg
*emini
$ woman stands
holding7 a boo( in one
hand and a pair of
sales in the other&
't indiates a person of learning# sound reason#
dispassionate 8udgment# elegant manners# but a
old and impassi1e nature& The nati1e will
sueed in his duties and profession# and will
beome famous# but not popular& ,e will be rih
and will li1e to a good age& This is a degree of
K<.*/45T&
6-B deg
*emini
$ peaeful 1alley7 a
la(e on whih a swan is
floating& $t the ba(
rises a high mountain&
This indiates one of a generous# (ind nature# full
of ontentment and 2uiet happiness& +ne who will
suffer but few sorrows# and will Lha1e peae in all
his relations& The mind will be passi1e# alm# and
thoughtful7 the manners ourteous and graeful#
and the body elegant& The nati1e will ha1e strong
memory and small imaginati1e power& This is a
degree of 64$-4&
B-8 deg
*emini
$ house on fire at
night-time&
't indiates that the nati1e will be rash and
warli(e# inlined to destrution# and suessful
therein beyond his desires& ,e will be apt to stir
up disputes among others and to bring desolation
upon himself through a false sense of seurity&
,is domesti life will be full of turmoil& 't is a
degree of ST3'@4&
8-9 deg
*emini
The figure of a woman
holding a globe in one
hand and a septer in
the other&
't indiates wide (nowledge and power7 a
position of importane7 a mind fit for go1erning#
and a position of seurity after middle life& There
are indiations of pride and self-lo1e in this
symbol# but dignity# onsientiousness# and self-
reliane are prominent features in the harater&
't is a degree of .+/'5'+5&
9-10 deg
*emini
$ woman of pleasing
appearane stands
offering a glass of some
fluid to a hild&
't indiates that the person born under this
degree will ha1e a (ind# sympatheti nature# able
and willing to help the si( and needy7 one whose
(nowledge of human nature# of arts and sienes#
will be thorough and well used& The nature is
gentle and bene1olently hopeful and inspiring#
and disposed to self sarifie& This is a degree of
,4$!'5*&
10-11 deg
*emini
$ group of 1agrants or
gypsies# seated round a
auldron# in whih food
is preparing&
This denotes a person of alien nature# whose
fortunes will be fi(le# and whose happiness will
be entered in his family& )ithal# there is a tinge
of sensuousness in the nature# disposing to
e;ess in the satisfation of the appetites& This
person will lea1e his nati1e land and wander o1er
the world# ne1er satisfied with things as they are7
but# e1er see(ing# he will lea1e many golden
opportunities behind& 't is a degree of 4=-4SS&
11-12 deg
*emini# !a
"olasfere
$ young laurel tree#
bro(en by the wind and
withered&
The nati1e will be of a hopeful and honorable
harater# full of pro8ets for the future# but will
lose many opportunities through misfortunes
unforeseen& ,is affetions will be sinere# but fate
will be against him in this respet# and few things
in his life will ome to maturity& 4;peted honors
will be snathed from him# and the flowers of life
will wither in his hand& !et him pratie self-
restraint and enourage ontentment& This is a
degree of (sfioreDDa)& S6+!'$T'+5&
12-1: deg
*emini
Two wol1es are
de1ouring a arass in
the moonlight&
't indiates one of a rafty# subtle nature#
a1ariious# gi1en to treaties and assoiations of a
dangerous harater7 sereti1e# re1engeful# and
of a 2ui( temper& The nati1e will lead a roaming
and unsettled life& This degree is fatal to one born
while the Sun is abo1e the earth& 't is a degree of
"+3$-'T9 $5. S4!@-S443'5*&
1:-14 deg
*emini
$ man in a mas( stands
beneath the shadow# of
a tree at night& $t his
feet there is a dead
ow&
't denotes a person of a wily nature# a2uisiti1e#
and disposed to use doubtful means in the
pursuit of wealth& The nati1e will show an e;ess
of aution and self-regard# but he is liable to be
deei1ed in his own powers& This is a degree of
6!<5.43&
14-1? deg
*emini
$ woman holding a
bundle of faggots# her
hair loose and
disordered by the wind&
She wanders in searh
of something&
't indiates a person of 1ersatile harater and
eentri nature& +ne who 's disposed to
underta(e more things than he is able to
omplete# and who will either be brilliant on
aount of wide learning# or impotent through
o1er muh 1e;ation and trouble& 't is a degree of
-+5@<S'+5&
1?-16 deg
*emini
$ man sitting upon his
heels and brea(ing
stones with a hammer&
't indiates a person of 1ery few resoures and of
small intelletual powers7 who# from la( of
ability or through misfortune# will be able to bring
but little to fruition& +ne who may labor muh to
little fruition& 't is a degree of <5@3<'T@<!54SS&
16-1B deg
*emini
$ bro(en pither lying
upon the ground with
spilled fruit around it&
't denotes one who will ome to some untimely
end through the hands of another& 't shows the
nature to be unpratial and the pursuits of the
nati1e to be mostly# 1ain and of no lasting benefit
't shows loss of powers# during lifetime# and
perhaps loss of faulties& 't is a degree of
'/6+T45-4&
1B-18 deg
*emini
$ flying arrow&
't indiates a person of lofty aspirations# (een
mental powers# penetration and e;euti1e ability#
+ne who will ut out his own line in life and e;ite
attention# but who may# by his destiny# fail in
ahie1ing the result aimed at& 't is a degree of
4=4-<T'+5&
18-19 deg
*emini
$ woman stands in an
attitude of de8etion
and o1ers her
otherwise na(ed breast
with the hair of her
't indiates one who will ha1e great sorrow in life#
and will be deserted by friends and left to his own
resoures& To a woman it spea(s of the worst of
ills& %lighted hopes# betrayed onfidene# sudden
berea1ement and 1oid ambitions are the dire
head& fruits of this bla( line in the sroll of life& This
degree is 643'!+<S&
19-20 deg
*emini
Two men# well lad# are
standing together# the
one holding a white
horn by the bridle&
't points out a person who has muh attitude in
spiritual things# a tendeny to belie1e muh in
earns and 1isions# and to pursue strange studies&
't gi1es the friendship of notable persons and a
taste for siene among other things7 but at the
same time it may lead the nati1e into dangerous
paths& 'f influene falls to the hand of this man it
may wor( him harm7 't is a degree of
.'S63+6+3T'+5&
20-21 deg
*emini
$ youth is seen
throwing oins into a
up as if in play&
't denotes a person of eentri and# to a ertain
e;tent# unsoiable habits# who will probably lose
great opportunities by his arelessness and
peuliar tastes while amusing himself after his
own manner7 he will be re(less of how others
may be wor(ing# and will probably lead a
dependent life& 't is a degree of '5.'@@4345-4&
21-22 deg
*emini
$ young woman lying
beneath a tree#
throwing food to the
birds whih gather
around her&
't indiates a person of gentle# winning
disposition# (ind heart# and generous# ardent
nature& +ne who will be happy and ma(e others
so& .omesti peae and prosperity& 3usti habits#
a lo1er of the artisti and beautiful in nature# fond
of poetry# musi and singing& Some disposition to
follow the fine arts& $ lo1er of peae and onord&
't is a degree of *45'$!'T9 or @4!!+)@44!'5*&
22-2: deg
*emini
$n old oa(# without leaf
or bar(# splintered by
the storms through
whih it has passed#
stands alone upon a
desolate moorland&
't denotes one who through his own ations# or
the fore of irumstanes# will be deserted by
(ith and (in# and will pass through many trials&
The storms of life will sear his heart and blight his
nature ere the young world of his dreams an
grow up around him to shelter and protet his
years of falling leaf& 't is a degree of
$%$5.+5/45T&
2:-24 deg
*emini
Se1eral sparrows are
olleted together#
hattering and pluming
themsel1es in the dust&
't indiates a person of soial and 8o1ial nature#
somewhat gi1en to lu;ury and on1i1ial pursuits#
but 1ery unselfish# happy in the ompany of
others# attrati1e# forming many friendships& 41er
ready to e;press his honest nature by word of
mouth or in spontaneous ation& *ifted in the art
of persuasion# sympatheti& it is a degree of
@3'45.S,'6&
24-2? deg
*emini
$n old boo( lying open
upon a table# and
beside it a burning
lamp&
't signifies a person of some e;eptional mental
powers# whose mind will be well stored with
anient learning& +ne of a studious and retiring
nature# whose greatest happiness and whole
wealth will be in the on2uests of the mind& ,e
will ahie1e something of importane to the world
by dint of lose and patient study& 't is a degree
of -<!T'"$T'+5&
2?-26
deg*emini
$ mar(et plae# in
whih se1eral young
men are in dispute# and
asserting their
't signifies a person of a stubborn# willful nature#
easily persuaded of the merits or rights of others#
litigious and 2uarrelsome# of few sympathies#
8ealous and re1engeful# it denotes a life of many
respeti1e opinions by
the free use of udgels&
dangers and perhaps death by the hands of a
man& 't is a degree of -+5T4ST&
26-2B deg
*emini
$ young man of
dishe1eled appearane
sitting upon a barren
ro( by the sea#
weeping&
't denotes a person of melanholy disposition#
o1er whom the irumstanes of life will ha1e
muh influene# e1en to the e;tent of depri1ing
him of all happiness& To a ertain e;tent the
nature is dependent and onfiding# at all times
sympatheti# but ill-fitted to the battle of life& 't
denotes also some great heart trouble#
berea1ement or disappointment in lo1e# death of
husband or wife as the ase may be& 't is a
degree of /4!$5-,+!9&
2B-28 deg
*emini
$ large and well
ulti1ated trat of land&
't signifies a person of broad# open and genial
temperament of mind# a healthy body# (een
appreiation of natures beauties7 lo1e# of rusti
pursuits7 suessful life# large family and many
friends& This indi1idual will li1e more in the
physial and emotional aspets of his nature than
in the mental or spiritual7 yet the refletion of
these in the life of the nati1e will be apparent and
will wor( for good in him& 't is a degree of
@3<'T@<!54SS&
28-29 deg
*emini
$ gloomy s(y filled with
sudding louds& $ flight
of bla( birds are
struggling against the
wind&
't denotes a person of pessimisti nature7 one
who will abandon his many pro8ets for want of
hope and perse1erane& The mind is filled with an
endless suession of thoughts and shemes# but
always in the bla( mantle of doubt and
misgi1ing& The nature is wea( and easily thrown
off the tra(7 proli;# 1ersatile# but la(ing# as
suh natures mostly are# in ontinuity& This
indi1idual will ha1e many dreams and yet none
will be fulfilled& ,ene he will ha1e no onfidene#
either in himself or his designs& 't is a degree of
.+<%T and -,$5*4&
29-:0 deg
*emini
$ wolf following a sheep
along a seluded
pathway&
't signifies a rafty nature# apable of intrigue
and deeption7 one who will form assoiations
with a design of ultimate on2uest& $ seduti1e
nature# li1ing at the ris( of others happiness& $
man of onsiderable powers of persuasion# but
not to be trusted& 't 's a degree of .4-46T'+5&
0-1 deg
-aner
$ well-fruited 1ine
hanging upon an old
wall beneath the
sunshine of summer
day&
't signifies a person of tender sympathies and
strong attahments# apable of e;treme self-
de1otion to one who is belo1ed7 fruitful in good
ats# happy and ontented in disposition& +ne
who will ha1e enough of the good things of life
and will use them wisely& The nati1e will marry
well# and fre2uently it will be found that the
nati1e of this degree abides long in one plae#
and is held by strong assoiations to ountry and
to (in& 't is a degree of S9/6$T,9&
1-2 deg
-aner
$ dog standing o1er a
bare bone in front of it
are two others half
star1ed&
't denotes a person of a 1ery selfish and 8ealous
nature# unproduti1e of any good to himself and
of no use to his fellows7 a mere hanger-on& The
disposition is indolent# but what it la(s in energy
is supplied by sua1ity# finesse and subtlety# so
that the nati1e is ne1er at a loss for the means to
li1e7 but buys omfort at the heapest# prie# and
is often a respetable beggar& 't is a degree of
'5.+!45-4&
2-: deg
-aner
$ woman seated in an
altitude of grief# her
lothes disordered and
her hair un(empt#
holding some faded
flowers in her hands7
among the flowers are
lilies and roses&
't indiates a person of fateful inlinations and
strong passions# whose life will be sub8et to the
influene of the opposite se;# and who# if not
e;tremely autious in those relations# will suffer
in8ury and perhaps disgrae& 't points to one of
wea( will# but strong feelings whih are apt to
o1er-rule reason and e;periene& 't is a degree of
S6+!'$T'+5&
:-4 deg
-aner
$ well-appointed table#
with the remnants of a
feast lying upon it&
't indiates a person of worldly tendenies# with
an appetite for the good things of life# whih will
not be denied& The nature is e;tra1agant and
re(less# prone to all (inds of e;ess and
passionate impulses# whereby the fortunes will be
most seriously damaged& These things arise from
a ertain rihness of heart and amaraderie# but
goodwill in this indi1idual finds e;pression mostly
through the sensuous nature& 't is a degree of
S45S<$!'T9&
4-? deg
-aner
$ young tree or sapling
beat about the middle
and thene growing
awry&
't indiates a person of warm affetions# but
inautious nature7 who onfides# without
suffiient grounds# in those around him7 and is
apt to misplae his trust& To those of the female
se; it is a baneful degree& 'n general1 it shows a
lo1ing and trustful nature without muh
(nowledge of human wea(nesses& 't is apt to be
bent# and perhaps bro(en# by the storms of
passion# and to lean where there is no real
support& 't is a degree of %4T3$9$!&
?-6 deg
-aner
$ woman lothed in
gaudy apparel# plays
with some 8ewels us her
lap&
't indiates a nature of wasteful and impratial
habits# yet gifted with some degree of sa1oir faire
and (nowledge of human nature& The nati1e will
be inlined to habits of e;ess# will be fond of
dress and ornamentation7 fortunate in the
a2uisition of wealth# but wholly una2uainted
with its right use7 good-hearted but foolish and
e;tra1agant# and yet fre2uently un8ust therein& $
nature too prone to e;ternals and outward show&
't is a degree of S4/%!$5-4S&
6-B deg
-aner
$n iron gauntlet# a
sword# and a sourge
lying together upon the
stump of a tree&
't indiates a person of strong personality# but of
a tyrannous nature# who# by fore of arms and
aggression# generally will press forward
regardless of the merits of others and insensible
of their feelings& ,is hand# though strong# is
fre2uently un8ust and ruel in its ation# impelled
by the moti1e that might is right7 and# when
opposed# is apable of e;treme ruelty and
selfishness& 'n ertain natures the influene of
this degree generates the ommon-plae bully& 't
is a degree of S4!@-$SS43T'+5&
B-8 deg
-aner
$ do1e lies upon the
ground# while o1er it a
sna(e is poised in an
attitude of atta(&
't indiates on the one hand a nature apable of
e;treme self-indulgene and liense7 and# on the
other# one who is apt to suumb to worldly
sedutions& The influene of this degree ats most
powerfully to destroy domesti happiness and to
frature marital relations7 and the fate of the
nati1e will hang upon the nature and influene of
a subtle fasination or a seret attahment& 't is a
degree of S4!@-$%$5.+5&
8-9 deg
-aner
$ little 1illage lying in a
fertile 1alley&
't indiates one whose heart is full of nati1e
goodness# whose hand is set to great wor( in
modest ways# and whose patiene# thrift# and
true humility will bring his wor( to perfetion&
There is 1ery little aggression and no self-
assertion in this nature7 but# li(e the 1alley# it is
fruitful in good things beause of its lowliness#
while surrounding high pea(s of the mountains
are barren& The nati1e# though ne1er famous# will
be always suessful# e1en beyond his ambitions#
whih are modest but steadfast& 't is a degree of
-+5T45T/45T&
9-10 deg
-aner
$ wide-spreading oa(
tree# around the roots
of whih new many
young shoots# while the
birds of the season sing
among its branhes&
't 'ndiates a steady# strong and reliable nature#
whih by muh industry omes at length to the
fruits of its labor# and in the autumn of life will he
surrounded by the most grateful e1idenes of its
own energy and perse1erane& )hile sustaining
itself it will afford shelter and omfort to others#
but among its own (indred and among strangers#
so that with integrity and ompetene there will
go honor and esteem to enrih a good old age& 't
is a degree of @3<'T@<!54SS&
10-11 deg
-aner
$ stranded 1essel on a
low# sandy beah&
't indiates a person whose affairs in life will
ome to an unfortunate end# or will be oftentimes
totally arrested& The nature is one where
ambition is not 8oined to suffiient e;periene or
disretion7 and# in a1oiding ob1ious ro(s# is
liable to run upon unsuspeted sand-ban(s& 9et
through all ris(s the nati1e will hold together
without serious in8ury to himself# and will
somehow always gain a new start in life after
eah failure& The nature is hopeful and e1en
onfident7 but not 2ualified for independent wor(&
'f a sailor or tra1eler# the nati1e will be in danger
of shipwre(& This degree is fateful to those on
the sea& 't is a degree of +%ST3<-T'+5&
11-12 deg
-aner
$ dagger lying beside a
s(ull&
't denotes one of fatal tendenies# destruti1e to
a degree7 inlined to ruelty and oppression& This
person will need to hold his passions in strong
he( or some fatality will surely ome upon him&
The nature is melanholy and taiturn7 yet
silently diserning# and apable of (een feelings&
E't ma(es not# but it mars7 and with the hollow
eyes of death loo(s ba( with seret self-
ondemnation upon its unfruitful wor(&I The end
of life is tragi& 't is a degree of <5.+'5*&
12-1: deg
-aner
$ adueus between
two moons# one
resent and the other
gibbous&
't denotes a person of e;treme apaity in the
pursuit of (nowledge# a penetrating mind# and
retenti1e memory7 the nati1e will aomplish
wonders in the pursuit of the subtile sienes&
The temper is hangeful li(e the moon# and
sub8et to fits of hope and despondeny of more
or less rapid alternation& The nati1e is li(ely to
tra1el muh and to be sub8et to many hanges
of fortune& %ut the hief harateristi is
1ersatility and aptitude in the gaining of
(nowledge& )ith the symbol of ,ermes dominant
the nati1e will either lie a linguist# dotor# or a
distinguished sholar& 't is a degree of
A5+)!4.*4&
1:-14 deg
-aner
$ bunh of spring
flowers# o1er whih is
set a bright star whih
flashes and spar(les in
a deep blue
atmosphere&
't indiates a person of poetial and gentle
disposition# fond of sublime sub8ets and the
study of nature in its gentler phases7 may be a
botanist or astronomer# or one with a strong
taste for suh assoiations& 'n early life this
indi1idual will rise to a good position# and if not
born into at illustrious family will marry a person
of high ran( or fame& 'n all ases the nati1e
attains a good position and generally marries
early into a family de1oted to the fine arts& 't is a
degree of S<--4SS&
14-1? deg
-aner
$ dais on whih is set a
throne# on the ushion
of whih a dog is lying
asleep& 't indiates a
person of idle habits# to
whom hard wor( and
are are foreign and
distasteful7 but who
will# whether by
wathfulness# fore or
strategy# attain to a
good position and hold
offies for whih he is
not by nature 2ualified&
't fre2uently produes a
mere harlatan7 or one
who hides under a
passi1e and indifferent
e;terior a 1iious and
spiteful nature& 't is a
degree of <S<36$T'+5&

1?-16 deg
-aner
$ man li(e a ,erules
or Samson standing
o1er a slain lion&
't indiates a person of muh tenaity and
strength of purpose7 who by dint of e;treme
power# whether physial or mental# will o1erome
his greatest and most terrible enemies& The
nati1e will ha1e muh to ontend with in life# and
will enounter many dangers7 but# as indiated#
will finally o1erome them& Together with this
nati1e strength# there may be blended a softness
and gentleness of manner# whih may indue
others to attempt an ad1antage o1er him7 but
those 6hilistine who may ha1e this Samson out
(shorn and eyeless though he be) to ma(e sport
with him will rue the day& 't is a degree of
-+5G<4ST&
16-1B deg
-aner
$ lightning flash&
't indiates a person of e;treme ner1ous energy
and fore of harater# who# by reason of his
e;euti1e abil1ty and great fund of energy# will
ta(e a leading part in the affairs of his
ommunity& The nati1e of this sign will# among
other things# be a great reformer& ,e will lear
doubts as lightning rends the louds# and will#
while o1erturning muh of e;isting belief# beome
a soure of 'llumination to many& 't is a degree of
6'+5443'5*&
1B-18 deg
-aner
$ luster of faded
e;otis# 1ery sweet and
si(ly to the smell&
't 'ndiates a person of e;treme frailty of
harater# unable to hold his own in the broad
fields of life# and 1ery timorous of e;posure to
the (een winds of ritiism& +ne who will li1e in
lu;ury e1en when of small means7 a person with
1ery little mettle# fond of pleasures and of
fititious stimulants& The nati1e will e1entually fall
on e1il days& 't is a degree of S$T'4T9&
18-19 deg
-aner
$n esutheon
ontaining a harp and a
gauntlet&
't denotes a person of noble aspirations and
refined tastes& +ne whose family is onneted
with the musial or military worlds# and who will
ha1e tastes in one or the other diretion& 'n
either he will show muh aptitude# but in musi
the e;euti1e powers will transend the ability to
ompose& $s an interpreter of others wor(s he
would shine& 'n the harater there is a peuliar
admi;ture of gentleness and irritability# of
playfulness and gra1ity# whih will render the
nati1e diffiult to deal with& 't is a degree of
4=4-<T'+5&
19-20 deg
-aner
$ man dressed as a
groom# riding upon a
spirited horse& 't
indiates a person of
general aptitude# 2ui(
pereption# steady mind
and able body# who# in
some seondary plae#
will ser1e the ause of
truthC may be as a
teaher# or as a priest#
or one onneted with
the -hurh& Suess in
life is shown# but not
pre-eminene& The life#
while useful# will be
obsure& 't is a degree
of S43"'-4&

20-21 deg
-aner
$ waning moon# amid a
ban( of louds# dimly#
re1eals a ship at sea#
't indiates a person of ro1ing# unsettled habits#
whose ill-fortune will lead him to many pursuits in
2uest of wealth# but who e1entually will be badly
but all disabled& plaed# and with little hope of impro1ement& 't
indiates that the nati1e will ha1e muh aptitude
and 1ersatility# but not muh perse1erane or
hopefulness# and this ontinually# passing from
one bad thing to something worse# instead of
impro1ing that whih he bolds& 't is a degree of
'5ST$%'!'T9&
21-22 deg
-aner
$ man a sleep in the
heat of the day7 some
implements beside him&
't denotes an unsuessful person# whose
indolene# la( of interest and energy# will pro1e
the soure of muh misfortune& 9et the middle of
his life will be bright and happy7 only dreaming
when he when he should be wor(ing# he will go to
a sorry home in the e1ening of his life& 't is a
degree of '5.+!45-4&
22-2: deg
-aner
$ man standing upon a
mountain with a staff in
his hand& The setting
sun shows his figure in
relief&
't indiates a person of aspiring tendenies# fond
of ad1enture and doing hardy things& 'n some
respets a uni2ue harater and# may be# a
stri(ing personality& +ne who# by some effort of
his own# will attrat attention in the latter years
of his life# not by any learning or in1ention# but
by prowess or the use of his natural powers& The
nati1e may show a strong tendeny to
mountaineering or to geographial diso1ery# and
will be a great pedestrian& ,e will be in great
danger during the middle of his areer# and will
e1entually triumph o1er obstales# and a1oiding
dangers will terminate his life e;tremely well& 't is
a degree of 4!4"$T'+5&
2:-24 deg
-aner
$ strong astle on a
high ro(# and upon the
battlements of the
astle of flag with a
rown upon it is seen
e;tended in the wind&
't denotes a strong# masterly harater of great
endurane# stability and daring7 ambitious of
honor and apable of withstanding his enemies
while ahie1ing greatness and fame for himself& 't
is a degree of /$ST439&
24-2? deg
-aner
$ horseman armed#
mo1ing aross a dessert
towards some woody
hills&
't indiates a person of muh independene of
spirit# self-willed and daring& Suh is apable of
arrying out designs onei1ed by himself without
the aid or ompanionship of others& ,e may be a
pioneer7 it is ertain he is 1enturesome and self-
reliant7 and where suh 2ualities may ha1e
influene# he will sueed and be singular in
honor as in ation& The nati1e will be somewhat
estranged from his (indred7 taiturn and self-
ontained7 but will ma(e his mar( in some field of
wor( re2uiring independene of spirit# ourage
and perse1erane& 't is a degree of
S4!@34!'$5-4&
2?-26 deg
-aner
$ meteor# or falling
star&
't denotes a person of somewhat poetial or
aestheti nature# but wholly unsuited to the
routine of daily life in its sterner and more prosai
aspets& !i(e the meteor# he has an eentri
path# and his appearanes are spasmodi and
e1anesent# although bright& ,is position in life
will be always sub8et to re1ersals and hanges
and his suess will not be lasting& 'f he should
attain to eminene he will be in danger of a fall&
't is a degree of <5-43T$'5T9&
26-2B deg
-aner
$ well-onditioned
heifer standing to the
plough&
't indiates a person who will owe his suess in
life to uses imposed upon him by others of
greater will and intelligene& 't shows a doile
and tratable spirit# apable of patient ser1ie
under the diretion or initiati1e of others7 muh
silent fore and endurane# but little self-
assertion# originality# or ambition& $s a ser1itor
this nati1e will sueed# but would not need to be
urged# for both nature and inlination are
adapted to patient wor(& 't is a degree of
.+-'!'T9&
2B-28 deg
-aner
$ beautiful sene of the
ountry# wherein all the
elements onspire to
enhant the eye and
hold the spirit in a
mood of silent
adoration&
't indiates a nature of e;treme suseptibility to
the influene of the natural fores7 a (ind#
harmonious and de1otional nature7 e;tremely
attrati1e# gentle and thoughtful& 't shows one
apable of sustained sympathies# of patient and
peaeful mood# pure instints and ele1ated mind&
The nati1e will be fond of the open ountry and
the beauties of 5ature in e1ery one of its many
and hangeful aspets& 't may indue a taste for
hortiulture or farming& 't is a degree of
,$3/+59&
28-29 deg
-aner
$ tethered horse# upon
whih a tiger is o1ertly
approahing&
't indiates a person of doile and tratable
nature# ombined with a ertain subtlety of mind
and high order of intelligene& +ne who will be
held in restraint by others# or whose freedom will
be ta(en by the hand of @ate and the fore of
irumstanes& $lthough thus held in he(# the
nati1e will be sub8et to dangers of an un(nown
harater from seret enemies and 8ealous foes#
and will be in peril of an untimely end& 't is a
degree of fored 34ST3$'5T&
29-:0 deg
-aner
$ young horse running
aross a field with a
leading ord in trail7 it
lifts its head against the
breeDe and sniffs the
air&
't denotes a person of muh intelligene# ardent
spirits# somewhat willful and daring nature7
ha1ing a great lo1e of freedom# ontempt for
publi opinion# and muh self-reliane& The mind
is 2ui( and alert# but somewhat untamable and
willful# and the emotions are apt to run away with
the reason& There is# howe1er# a good deal of
intuiti1e 8udgment in the nati1e# and this degree
gi1es a (een sense of 8ustie# a warm passionate
nature# strong will# little self-restraint and muh
insight into human harater& 't is a degree of
@344.+/&
0-1 deg !eo
There stands a lion
upon an ele1ation
loo(ing towards a rising
sun&
't denotes a person of e;treme dignity of
harater# with muh self-reliane# fearlessness#
nobility and freedom of nature7 an ambitious
person and somewhat 8ealous of honor# being
muh sub8et to praise and flattery& The nati1e
will be apt in the go1ernment of others# and
e2ually so in self-ontrol7 but unless the heart be
(ind# the nati1e will be a mere pompous tyrant& 't
is a degree at .'*5'T9&
1-2 deg !eo
$ pennant or streamer#
suh as is used by
mariners to indiate the
ourse of the wind&
't denotes a person of an e;tremely 1aillating
and unertain disposition7 wea(& minded# and
sub8et to be dri1en about from one opinion to
another7 generally mo1ed by onsent to
pre1ailing sentiment# and inapable of any firm
and independent deision& The nati1e will be
liable to e;periene strange apries of fortune7
and will wander# with many a hange of ob8et#
from one plae to another# but little permanene
for good will be assured to him& $t times
e;eedingly hopeful# and anon depressed and
ner1ous# the nati1e will ma(e little headway or
progress& 't is a degree of )4$A54SS&
2-: deg !eo
$ wa1e-!ine of
nebulous light#
obsured by a loud in
the midst&
't denotes a person of elasti and unde1eloped
mind# unertain priniples# liable to lead to
liense and moral turpitude& The nati1e will lead a
somewhat irregular life# and will be generally
inonse2uent and unreliable in his ations& /uh
of the obsurity into whih this person will be at
from time to time will be due to the unfledged
ondition of the mind# and the misdiretion#
through ignorane# of the moral faulty& 't is a
degree of )$5.43'5*&
:-4 deg !eo
$ at upon the wath
for prey&
't denotes a person of the most prudent#
irumspet# and patient mind7 apable of
sustaining great fatigue in the aomplishment of
his desires7 a mind gifted with muh diplomay#
sua1ity# self-restraint# and wathfulness7 (een in
obser1ing but slow to draw onlusions7 apable
when aroused# of muh malie# but not of open
anger& @irm in his attahments# a fast friend and
unrelenting enemy& The nati1e will sueed in life
by dint of aution and perse1erane& 't is a
degree of -<3-</S64-T'+5&
4-? deg !eo
$ sna(e oiled around a
free# its head raised#
ready to stri(e&
't denotes a person of sientifi powers and#
learning in the subtle arts7 one who is apable of
arrying out the most elaborate researhes with
patiene and intelligene of the highest order&
)ithal there is within the mind of the nati1e a
ertain degree of upidity and unning# whih#
wisely direted# will be of great ser1ie in daily
life& There is also a (een sense of ri1alry and
ompetition # a lo1e of personal ad1enture# whih
the nati1e will use in a 1ery subtle manner&
*enerally spea(ing# the nati1e is aute# unning#
autions# and 1ery intelligent7 but 8ealous and
en1ious# and to be warily dealt with on that
aount& There is moderate suess in life shown&
't is a degree of S<%T!4T9&
?-6 deg !eo
Two rossed swords
abo1e a gauntlet#
forming an esutheon&
't denotes a person of a proud# martial nature#
with onsiderable tastes for athletis# deeds of
daring and prowess# ontests# feats of arms# and
the li(e& Somewhat gi1en to argument and
ontention& e1er ready to rush into disputes
regardless of danger& The nati1e will sueed as a
soldier# or in ati1e ser1ie re2uiring ourage and
strength7 but will be liable to some re1erses of
fortune following upon undue self-assertion& 't is
a degree of 63+)4SS&
6-B deg !eo
$ septer# on the orest
of whih shines a
diamond li(e a
magnifient star&
The nati1e is born to power# eminene# fame& ,e
will# by the use of his many talents#
supplemented by a powerful will# rise to a
foremost position in his sphere of life& There is in
the harater a large amount of ourage# nobility#
energy and endurane# and the free use of suh
2ualities will7 under a benign fate# bring the
nati1e into a field of life where he will be a entral
figure& 't is a degree of S<643'+3'T9&
B-8 deg !eo
$n aureole of louds# in
the midst of whih
appears a triangle of
flame# and an eye
within the triangle& 't
denotes a person of
e;alted nature# gifted
with spiritual faulties#
by means of whih he
will attain to some
degree of eminene in
things de1oted to the
fiery art# and li(ewise
will be distinguished in
matters of a spiritual
nature& The mind is
8ust# aspiring and
noble7 hopeful# full of
the di1ine fire of a
worthy ambition7
intuiti1e# but not
logial# yet e1er intense
and sinere& 't is a
degree of $3.+<3&

8-9 deg !eo
$ fine hateau# with
gardens and terraes&
'n the foreground a
peao( in full feather
struts leisurely&
't denotes a person of tasteful# but lu;urious
habits7 one who will spend muh upon mere
show# and will depend muh upon appearanes to
the neglet of more desirable uses& Together with
these harateristis# there is a great deal of
pride# whih in the uneduated may run to
ostentation and snobbishness& 9et# in any sphere
of life the nati1e will be fortunate among his
ompeers& 't is a degree of .'S6!$9&
9-10 deg !eo
$n oa( tree bro(en by
the wind# and beneath
is the s(eleton of some
dead reature&
't denotes one whose hief ambitions will not
ome to ompletion7 but# either through disaster
or untimely death# Lwill be prematurely brought to
naught& To whomsoe1er this degree may
appertain# the warning goes forth C>build not for
the future# but for eternity# for it is 1ery nigh7
and if thou sowest aught# ma(e no ount of the
har1est# for the seasons are not to thy hand7 yet
both sow and build for the greater good# and
wor( in hopeM 'n harater the nati1e will be
1ersatile# somewhat morose and despondent# but
strong in trial7 and gi1ing shelter e1en to the
worthless out of pure goodwill& 't is a degree of
643'!&
10-11 deg
!eo
$ man and woman are
seated at a table#
whereon 1iands and
wine are la1ishly
abundant&
't indiates a person of a 1ery sensuous nature#
addited to e;tra1agant habits# and apt to be
easily led into dissolute ways by ill-hosen
ompanions& There is a 1ery little firmness or
strength in the nati1e# though the disposition is
genial# (ind and soiable& The instintual sense#
howe1er# is stronger than the moral sense# and
therein lies danger of self-debasement and loss of
1irtue& 't is a degree& of S4!@-'5.<!*45-4&
11-12 deg
!eo
$ fine bull# of a white
olor# graDing in the
shade of a large true
whih stands in a par(&
The person denoted by this degree will lead a
2uiet and suessful life# and will either be born
into large estates# or will 8oin suh by marriage in
harater# the nati1e will be steadfast# firm#
independent# 1ery reser1ed# bene1olent# yet
outwardly forbidding# patient# and autious& This
degree is one of $."$5T$*4&
12-1: deg
!eo
$ 8utting ro(# upon
whih some tufts of
grass hold a thin# but
ertain e;istene& 't
indiates a person of
firm and steadfast
harater7 one who will
resolutely hold to his
own beliefs and
priniples# though it be
to his disad1antage& 'n
some ways the mind
will be preoious and
there will he some
degree of self assertion
shown7 but# whate1er
the nati1e may
determine upon as the
right thing to do will
assuredly be done if
within the ompass of
resolute stri1ing& 't is a
degree of -+5ST$5-9&

14-1? deg
!eo
$ bro(en wheel lies
upon the ground# while
a horse graDes near by&
't indiates one of small resoures# little power of
in1ention# and not muh e;euti1e ability& The
nati1e is 1ery laisseD faire# and drifts too easily
through life7 and this want of diretion will be apt
to lead him into e1il onditions& The nati1e may
be fortunate# but it is ertain that he will not
retain his wealth owing to his own fault& 't is a
degree of $'/!4SS54SS&
14-1? deg
!eo
$ figure li(e the angel
of the Sun (/ihael)#
standing eret# and
't indiates a person of 1ery superior ability in
some speial diretion7 one in whom the power of
go1ernment will reside7 a mind somewhat
stri(ing the earth with
the point of a daDDling
sword&
ambitious# but onsious of its own powers whih
are of no ommon order so that no un8ust
ad1antage is ta(en& 'n some sphere of life the
nati1e be an imposing figure# or may do
something whih may all for wide reognition&
@ame and power attend this degree& 't is one of
S<643'+3'T9&
1?-16 deg
!eo
$ ram standing upon a
barren ro(# pawing the
ground&
't indiates a person of a head strong and rash
disposition# e;tremely gi1en to impulse7 diffiult
to restrain7 a formidable opponent and a warm-
hearted## generous friend& The nati1e is effusi1e#
enthusiasti and restless# but apable of
subsisting upon small fare and in all probability
he will be poor though in some sense eminent& 't
is a degree of '/6<!S4&
16-1B deg
!eo
$ man riding a amel
with attendants
following&
't denotes one who will be noted for his wide and
prolonged tra1els& +ne whose life will be beset
with dangers of a physial nature7 one who will
lea1e a humble home and beome a prominent
figure in a foreign ountry& The harater is
stubborn# perse1ering# 1ery 1inditi1e and
re1engeful7 not ungrateful but ne1er forgetting
in8uries& The nati1e will be somewhat fond of
parade and self-ad1ertisement# and in the end
will be highly suessful in life& 't is a degree of
K+<3549'5*&
1B-18 deg
!eo
$ bright mirror in whih
the SunIs rays are
refleted&
't denotes a person of e;tremely brilliant and
powerful intellet# who will ma(e his mar( in the
world by means of his learning and assimilating
the ideas of others# but on the other band he will
be e2ually apt in original in1entions and brilliant
shemes& The nature is sympatheti# (ind and
generous# and will be admired for his good deeds&
't is a degree of S,'5'5*&
18-19 deg
!eo
$ man running in the
fae of a strong wind#
but ma(ing little
headway& ,is garments
fly in tatters behind
him&
't indiates one of small wit and la(ing in
e;euti1e power and originality of thought& +ne
who will ne1ertheless set himself against publi
opinion and inur# se1ere ritiism and loss
thereby& There is in the nature a ertain foolish
pride and obstinay whih is wholly unallied to
anything of originality or distinti1e merit& 't is a
degree of @++!'S,54SS&
19-20 deg
!eo
$ resent moon 8oined
to a shining star&
't denotes that the nati1e will ha1e many
hanges in life and will e1entually beome
eminent through his assoiation with some
person of high ran( and merit& The nati1e will be
gifted with a powerful imagination# muh
1ersatility and (een intuition& ,e will tra1el to
distant ountries# and will beome eminent for his
own mental brilliany# apart from his
assoiations# whih howe1er will be the means of
his suess& 't is a degree of .'ST'5-T'+5&
20-21 deg
!eo
$ human fae
surmounted by a oiled
't 'ndiates not only a powerful and ommanding
nature# but a (een understanding of the laws of
serpent7 a raised hand
also appears&
life7 muh introspetion and (nowledge of human
nature7 strong sympathies7 muh disretion7
areful balane of power and effort7 intuition and
foresight# as well as diplomay of no mean order&
The nati1e will ha1e strong powers of
onentration# good memory# and will be
suessful in ommanding others# through his
insight into harater& 't is a degree of
6454T3$T'+5&
21-22 deg
!eo
$ nest of young birds#
o1er whih a haw( is
seen ho1ering&
't denotes that the nati1e is his own enemy# and
that he will suffer through want of are in his
ations& $part from this# whih arises from a
ertain nati1e innoene& he will be in danger of
in8uries in his own house and through his own
(indred& The life is fraught with dangers of an
inendiary harater# and he should a1oid ris(s of
personal in8ury as muh as possible& 'n business
or profession he will be supplanted& 't is a degree
of '5K<39&
22-2: deg
!eo
$ bright# pale blue star#
shining o1er a lear
la(e&
't indiates one of a 2ui(# refined# and well-
trained intelligene# who will gain distintion by
his mental powers& The nature will be peaeful#
harmonious# and benefient& The mind is highly
intuiti1e# and apable of lofty and sustained
flights& )ithal there is a good (nowledge of
harater and a 2uiet but potent reser1e of
diplomati power& The nati1e will shine li(e a star
in his sphere of life# and will ha1e many followers&
't is a degree of '5T4!!'*45-4&
2:-24 deg
!eo
$ man felling a tree&
't indiates a person apable of enduring long
and hard wor(& $ humble and unambitious mind#
of large sympathies# and warm feelings7 muh
attahed to rusti things and to the wild habits of
the woodland life& +ne who sees good and finds
ontentment in the rudest wor(# so long as it be
manly and produti1e of urrent neessaries& 't
denotes a person of an ingenious and rugged
mind# harsh manners# but soft heart& $ good
friend& 't is a degree of S'/6!'-'T9&
24-2? deg
!eo
$ re1ersed triangle
upon a red ground&
't denotes a person of a 1ery passionate and
emotional nature# who will suffer through the
allurements of the other se;# and at some time in
his life will be liable to suffoation or drowning&
The nati1e will ertainly be in danger through the
watery element& The fortunes will be in danger of
re1ersal# and that through the passionate nature
of the nati1e& The nature is inapable of any
steady effort# and is# in short# as soft and
unstable as water& 't is a degree of '5ST$%'!'T9&
2?-26 deg
!eo
$ thi( wood at the
ba( of a field# in whih
is a man ploughing with
an o;&
't indiates a person of laborious habits# 1ery
muh attahed to the ountry life# and a lose
student of nature& The mind is retiring and
modest# 1ery intelligent# and gifted with patiene
and firmness# apable of sustaining lose
researhes or yet hea1y labors of a purely
physial (ind& The nati1e will be fortunate# but
ne1er 1ery rih or 1ery prominent& 't is a degree
of ST4$.@$ST54SS&
26-2B deg
!eo
$ dagger&
This is an ominous sign M 't may mean danger to
the nati1e at the hands of an enemy# or# yet
more unhappily# it may mean the re1erse of this&
The nati1e will ertainly be of a 2uarrelsome#
argumentati1e nature7 gi1en o1er to impulsi1e
ations& $ restless and destruti1e mind# always
on the alert to atta(# to oppose# to argue& "ery
e;euti1e# but by no means onstruti1e in
disposition# and hene liable to go through life
li(e a tornado# remar(ed but not esteemed& 't is
a degree of .4ST3+9'5*&
2B-28 deg
!eo
Two hands lin(ed in a
lose grip of friendship&
't denotes a person of a 1ery amiable and
soiable nature# filled with onord and goodwill
towards his fellows& $ rih# unselfish nature# a a
e of those little greatnesses in daily life whih
ma(e a man belo1ed# if not remar(able& 't is
probable that the nati1e will be instrumental in
forming some large assoiations for soial
ooperation# or intelletual impro1ement& The
nati1e is essentially onstruti1e# harmoniDing
and humane& 't is a degree of S<ST$'5'5*&
28-29 deg
!eo
Two golden irles
8oined by a blue ribbon
tied in a double bow&
't denotes one of a (ind# bene1olent nature# who
will be fortunate in marriage# and may marry
twie& The nati1e is a lo1er of peae and onord7
an idealist7 embodying two li1es in one7 a
researher in elestial things& ,e will ma(e many
and sinere friends& ,is life will be useful# lo1able
and sinere& ,e will attain his ambitions# and will
end his days in peae& 't is a degree of <5'+5&
29-:0 deg
!eo
$ dog in poor ondition
stands whining and
ringing&
't indiates a person of a narrow# ser1ile
disposition# gi1en to omplaining and lamenting#
instead of ating and ahie1ing& $ nature self-
entered and morose# of no great omfort to its
owner or of use to others& 't is a degree of
'5.'*45-4&
0-1 deg
"irgo
$ festi1al or oasion
for the assembling
together of 1illagers in
gala ostume&
't denotes a person of a soiable# friendly and
fle;ible nature7 apable of adapting itself to its
en1ironment7 ha1ing a strong taste for pleasures
of 1arious (inds# lu;uries# festi1ities# et& 't
promises friendships and good fortune to the
nati1e# who will be muh esteemed for his
on1i1ial spirit& 't is a degree of @4$ST'5*&
1-2 deg
"irgo
$ solitary ro( 8utting
up from a waste of
sand&
't indiates one of muh fi;ity# steadiness and
gra1ity of harater7 inlined to agnostiism or
atheism& -old# mathematial# hard# and 1ery 8ust
in his methods of thought# but la(ing those
emotional 2ualities whih ma(e of life something
more 1ital than a problematial theory& The
nati1e is somewhat indolent and wanting in
diretion and purpose7 but there is a great power
of resistane and endurane& The fortunes of the
nati1e will be poor# partly due to la( of e;euti1e
ability on the side of the nati1e# and partly to the
onditions of birth and en1ironment& $ degree of
6+"43T9&
2-: deg
"irgo
$ man in a s(ull-ap#
busy at wor( with some
sientifi instruments& 't
denotes a person of
industrious habits7
2ui( insight into
natural laws7 an
in1estigator in the
hemial or other
sientifi world7 fond of
e;periment# eager in his
underta(ings# 1ery
hopeful# though during
life will be hardly used
at the hands of fortune&
The nati1e will#
howe1er# e1entually
sueed in his
endea1ors# and will
assuredly reap the fruit
of long and earnest
labors& 't is a degree of
34S4$3-,&

:-4 deg
"irgo
$ field of orn standing
high and ripe&
't denotes a person of simple and rural habits#
who will sueed in the ulti1ation of natural
produts# and in husbandry or farming& The mind#
although simple# is full of the essential elements
of the right thin(ing# and the nature is ripe with
well-direted aspirations and endea1ors& Suh an
one will li1e a useful and suessful life# and will
ome to the length of his days in ompetene and
peae& 't is a degree of 63+.<-4&
4-? deg
"irgo
$ soldier prepared for
battle& 't defines a man
of ready spirit# 2ui( to
respond to the alls of
duty and honor7 a man
of noble instints and
well disiplined habitsC
Suh will pro1e a ready
and willing friend and a
redoubtable opponent&
,e will sueed in life
through his own
e;euti1e powers# and
the redit whih falls to
him will be well earned&
't is a degree of
4@@'-459&

?-6 deg
"irgo
$ man and a woman
playing together# with
't indiates a person of a 8oyous# youthful nature#
full of animal spirits and mirthfulness7 fond of all
fruits# flowers# and wine
upon a table beside
them&
(inds of pleasures7 seldom seriously disposed7
endowed with some personal beauty and the
2ualities whih ma(e a heerful ompanion and a
suessful lo1er& There is# howe1er# 1ery little
stability in the nature# and no power to sustain
ourage under trial& /oney will ome readily to
the hand# but it will go as 2ui(ly# lea1ing its
sars behind& 't is a degree of 6!4$S<34&
6-B deg
"irgo
$ man and woman
standing with their
ba(s to one- another&
't denotes a person of reser1ed and bashful
disposition7 not unsoiable# but aw(ward in the
presene of others# partiularly so with the
opposite se;& The nati1e will be indifferent to
marriage# or will ha1e troubles therein& The
affetions are 1ery sinere# the mind pure and
haste# and the disposition (ind and generous&
The manner# howe1er# is retired# autious#
sensiti1e and deliate& 't is a degree of /+.4ST9&
B-8 deg
"irgo
$ woodland sene# at
the ba( of whih there
stands a tower upon a
hill&
't indiates a person of free# open and generous
spirit7 fran( and natural mind7 with a strong taste
for natural beauties7 e;alted ideals7
ontemplati1e nature& The nati1e will ha1e some
inlination to mountain limbing or to the asent
of high plaes& 't denotes suess in life of a 2uiet
order# and a retired old age& 't is a degree of
-+5T4/6!$T'+5&
8-9 deg
"irgo
$ stagnant pool filled
with weeds and ran(
1erdure&
't denotes a person of an indolent and wasteful
harater# prone to let duties slide and to
prorastinate with further indiates that the
nati1e will form an alliane with a female# whih
will be to his detriment& 'n general# the nati1e will
be unfortunate# his marriage espeially degree of
ST$*5$T'+5&
9-10 deg
"irgo
$ bag of money upon a
table# near to whih 7
stands a dar( woman
mas(ed& 't denotes a
person of a fortunate
nature# who will attrat
both friends and
money& The latter will
ome to his hand as
birds to the net of the
snare& %ut# seeM he will
not (now how to use it#
and it will beome a
soure of danger to him
through the
mahinations of a
woman& 'n harater
the nati1e will be
soiable and generous7
wea(-willed# but highly
industrious and
fortunate& $pt in
business# but with small

(nowledge of the
deeper le1els of human
upidity and passion#
hene liable to be
1itimiDed& 't is a
degree of S4.<-T'"4
@+3T<54&
10-11 deg
"irgo
$ manIs hand# with the
inde; finger pointing
upward as if in
ommand&
't denotes a nature of the most high utility& $
fle;ible nature# apable of fulfilling many and
1arious positions in life7 a generous and (ind
disposition7 a high order of intelligene7 always
see(ing after the uses of things7 ingenious#
in1enti1e7 one who will sueed in life# and will
ha1e many tributes to his intelligene and
usefulness& 't is a degree of <T'!'T9&
11-12 deg
"irgo
$ woman blindfold# and
a man leading her&
't denotes a person of a wea( yet seduti1e
nature# one who will ha1e muh influene upon
the other se;# and who may be led into
dangerous relations with them# so that the life
may be ompared only to a tangled s(ein in
whih the ompliations are more 1arious than
the materials whih enter into them& 't is a
degree of 45T$5*!4/45T&
12-1: deg
"irgo
$ broad trat of open
fields under the moonIs
rays7 a ri1er winds its
way through them&
't denotes that the life of the nati1e will be alm#
8oyous# tran2uil and useful& 'n harater the
nati1e will be gentle# peaeful# obliging# alm# not
foreful# but e;erting an influene of a 1ery
effeti1e (ind whih persuades through harmony&
The nati1e will be 1ery romanti and imaginati1e#
and will fa1or the fine arts# musi# poetry#
painting# et& The life will be fortunate& 't is a
degree of ,$3/+59&
1:-14 deg
"irgo
$ man mining in the
ro( with a pi(a;e&
't denotes a person of pratial and
unimaginati1e nature7 a negationist or agnosti7
a man of the people7 laborious# honest# and 8ust&
The life of the nati1e will be of a sedentary
nature# oupied in hard wor( to little personal
profit& There will be e;posure to aidents and
danger to life and limb thereby& The nati1e will
not are foe supremay or ad1anement# and will
follow along the tra( made by others# de1oid of
worldly ambition& 't is a degree of S43"'-4&
14-1? deg
"irgo
$ beautiful woman
nesting two do1es upon
her breast# one in eah
hand&
't indiates a person of the most tender and
humane instints# imbued with gentleness# lo1e
and de1otion7 apable of ser1ie in the meanest
apaity# pro1iding it to be an offie of usefulness
to others& The nati1e will be remar(able for his
womanly tenderness and gentleness& ,is life will
be suessful# but on aount of his timidity# he
will be in danger of being pushed into the
ba(ground at ritial 8untures# and will thus
lose redit where it will often be due to him& 't is
a degree of .4"+T'+5&
1?-16 deg Se1eral men in festi1e 't indiates a person of soiable and 1ersatile
"irgo attire assembled
together are tal(ing&
harater# ha1ing strong humane feelings and
sympatheti mind7 one who will ma(e many
friends and will ha1e some onsiderable benefits
from assoiations formed asually& )ithout
attempting it# the nati1e will be most suessful
in the bringing together of persons mutually
ad1antageous one to another& 't is a degree of
$SS+-'$T'+5&
16-1B deg
"irgo
$n old man utting
grapes in a 1ineyard&
't denotes a person of an industrious# wathful
and prudent nature# who will wor( with an eye to
the future# and will e;erise pro1idene o1er his
means& 'n old age he will reap the reward of a
steadfast industry# and gather in the fruits of
foresight and are& 't is a degree of 63<.45-4&
1B-18 deg
"irgo
$n old white-headed
man surrounded by
happy hildren&
't denotes to the nati1e a long and happy life7 an
old age in1ested with the omforts of homely
affetion& 't endows the nati1e with a (ind#
bene1olent and fatherly interest in his fellows#
espeially those of tender years& ,e will be muh
belo1ed# and will end his days in prosperity and
peae& 't is a degree of *<$3.'$5S,'6&
18-19 deg
"irgo
$ husbandman or
attle-dealer holding a
sto(-whip in his hand&
't indiates a rough and rusti nature# with a
taste for e;itement of the hase# or for the
breeding of attle& The nature is rugged# but
genuine7 la(ing in sua1ity7 ritial# but in1ested
with une2ui1oal sinerity# whih will ause him
to be respeted& The nati1e will prefer ountry life
and its freedom to the more 1aried but less
thorough liberties of the town&& 't is a degree of
3+%<ST54SS&
19-20 deg
"irgo
Two men fening with
swords& $ man in bla(
stands aside wathing
them&
The nati1e is born with a predisposition to
disputes and 2uarrels and he will be in1ol1ed in
some fraas in a foreign ountry or with a
foreigner& ,e will be further liable to hurts from
seret enemies# and his life will be o1ershadowed
by a melanholy fate& 't is a degree N of
@'*,'T'5*&
20-21 deg
"irgo
$ men arrying a
money bag in eah
hand&
The nati1e will be of a penuriousO a2uisiti1e#
and merenary nature7 always ounting the ost
of all he does# and loo(ing well to it that
whate1er be performs shall first be remunerati1e7
then# if possible (though this is not important)#
8ust& ,e will a2uire wealth by easy means# and
will indulge in some 1ery notable speulations& 't
is a degree of -+"4T+<S54SS&
21-22 deg
"irgo
$ well-fa1ored woman#
but of e1il aspet#
stands before a mirror&
't denotes a person of a sensuous and worldly
nature# 1ery suseptible to flattery7 1ain# easily
led away# and in great danger of a downfall&
<nless the nati1e urges a strong moral resistane
to his instints he will inur shame and dishonor
through his allianes with the opposite se;& The
same applies mutatis mutandis to a female& 't 's
a degree of S45S<+<S54SS&
22-2: deg $ ship in full sail& 't indiates a person of a ro1ing and faniful
"irgo nature# always on the alert for some new
e;periene# a new sensation# an d of romane
and danger therein& The nati1e will tra1el to
foreign ountries and will either beome a sailor
or will gain his reputation and means of
subsistene by wor( onneted with the sea& 't is
a degree of 3+"'5*&
2:-24 deg
"irgo
$ man sitting na(ed
upon a sea-girt roo(#
o1ering his eyes with
his hands&
't denotes a person of misanthropi spirit and
unsoiable disposition# who will be estranged
from his (indred and may be e;iled or outast
from his ountry& 'n addition# the nati1e will be
short-sighted or ha1e some moral obli2uity& so
that be will inur se1ere troubles through this
defet in 1arious ways& 't is a degree of
!+54!'54SS&
24-2? deg
"irgo
-rossed swords# o1er
whih is seen a rown&
't indiates a person of a military# aggressi1e
harater# and who will ta(e things by fore and
ut his way through life by dint of energy and
e;euti1e ability& ,e will ha1e many and powerful
enemies# but will o1erome them& 9et peae will
not abide with the man of war# and the nati1e#
while gaining fame# will lose his happiness in life&
't is a degree of $**34SS'+5&
2?-26 deg
"irgo
Two women wal(ing
together with lin(ed
arms tal(ing
onfidentially&
't denotes a person of a soiable# (ind#
sympatheti and ordial nature# who will attrat
many sinere friends of both se;es# and by
means of them will prosper& 'n mature years the
nati1e is destined to preside o1er a united and
happy home& 't is a degree of -+5-+3.&
26-2B deg
"irgo
$ bro(en hammer or
mallet# lying upon a#
arpenterIs benh&
't denotes a person of a peuliarly inapable
nature# unhappy disposition# and a ertain
aw(wardness in his bearing& ,e will suffer ills
through want of pratial ness and e;euti1e
power# and by reason of his ba(wardness will be
liable to be 1itimiDed and deei1ed by the more
ati1e and wary& 't is a degree of %!<5T54SS&
2B-28 deg
"irgo
$ wide-branhing tree
laden with fruit&
't denotes a person of a full# rih and generous
disposition# superior intelligene# industrious and
husbandly habits# predestined to suess in life
by reason of inherent merits& ,e will gain many
friends and ha1e a large family& )hate1er else is
needful to suess and peae of mind will fall to
him& 't is a degree of @3<'T@<!54SS&
28-29 deg
"irgo
$ man attired as a
ardinal of the hurh&
't denotes one of a 2ui( and energeti nature#
short temper# relusi1e habits7 highly imaginati1e
and apable of muh reati1e wor(7 inlined to
religion of a eremonial nature7 sub8et to spells
of sensuousness# but of strong self-ommanding
faulty& 'ts a degree of 4--!4S'$ST'-'S/&
29-:0 deg
"irgo
$ man standing# either
headless# or with the
head shrouded in bla(
loth&
't denotes a person of a 1ery melanholy
disposition and eentri mind# a searher of
seret things# and fond of midnight studies7 a
reluse& 't threatens the nati1e with some mental
affetion# or danger of wounds in the head& The
nati1e will ha1e to e;erises great are in his
mental efforts or he will end his days in haos
and onfusion of mind& 't is a degree of
+%S-<3$T'+5&
0-1 deg !ibra
$ man with a drawn
sword in an aggressi1e
attitude&
't denotes a person of martial and 2uarrelsome
harater# e1er ready to pi( a 2uarrel and to
rush into danger& Suh an one will fight his way
through life with little regard to the feelings and
pre8udies of others# and though he may beome
notorious for his e;euti1e readiness# he will
meet with disgrae and trouble through his
impetuosity& There is danger of a fatality at the
bands of the nati1e& ,e will do well to (eep his
ation under ontrol& 't is a degree of
)+<5.'5*&
1-2 deg !ibra
$ man in the garb of a
dotor of the monasti
order (miseriordia)&
't denotes a person of (indly and humane
disposition& but 1ery melanholi and predisposed
to religious mania& The nati1e will possess a high
order of intellet# apable of in1estigating the
laws of the most reondite sienes7 inlined to
spiritual pursuits and to the monasti life& 't is a
degree of S4$3-,'5*&
2-: deg !ibra $ man in hains&
't denotes a person of retient and self-entered
harater# disposed to ta(e life aording to his
own 1iews and beliefs& ,e will suffer muh in
onse2uene# and will be estranged from his
people7 will be often in distress for the means of
a li1elihood and will at some time in his life be
depri1ed of his freedom& 't is a degree of
%'5.'5*&
:-4 deg !ibra
$ man with a bro(en
plough standing in an
open field&
't indiates a person of fair abilities# but one who
will suffer from la( of opportunity in life& ,e will
be debarred from reaping the fruits due to him by
reason of misfortune and hindrane in the earl y
stages of his worldly areer& ,e will more than
one lose his offie# and will be redued to the
neessity of menial wor(& ,is life will be diffiult
and troublesome& ,e will ha1e a taste for farming
or for ulti1ation in some form& 't is a degree of
63'"$T'+5&
4-? deg !ibra $ red triangle&
't indiates a person of high intelligene and lofty
aspirations but 1ery prone to the use of fore
instead of persuasion& $ man who is always
getting in front of himself# so to spea(# losing his
temper against his desire# and letting his energies
run away with his reason& ,e will be in danger of
hurt by the sword or by fire& ,e must be areful
of the martial element& 't 's a degree of
'/6<!S4&
?-6 deg !ibra
$ heifer drawing a
plough# and urged by
the goad&
't denotes one 1ery unfortunate# who will be
onstrained to se1ere and hard wor( for a ertain
period of his life& The nati1e is patient# enduring#
and apable of muh self-go1ernment& 'n the end
he will assuredly reap the reward of his labors# 't
is a degree of !$%+<3&
6-B deg !ibra
$ na(ed man in the at
falling from a ro( into
a la(e&
't indiates a person of suseptible and wea(
nature# easily led away# and liable to be drawn to
his destrution by the ageny of the opposite se;&
The nati1e may attain to a high position in life#
but whate1er his position# he is in danger of an
untimely fall& !et him ta(e heed against the
allurement& of the world& 't is a degree of
@$!!'5*&
B-8 deg !ibra
$ young maiden
weeping o1er a gra1e&
't denotes one of a melanholy and retiring
nature# 1ery sensiti1e# and of (een sympathies&
The nati1e will be in danger of early
berea1ement# and will at an early age be left
de1oid of family ties and friends& 't is a degree of
4@@$-4/45T&
8-9 deg !ibra
$ gladiator# armed with
dagger and shield#
ready for the fray&
't indiates a person of 2ui(# impetuous#
2uarrelsome# and aggressi1e nature# who will
ause many disputes in life on aount of his
'rasible disposition# and will ma(e many
enemies& The nati1e will be in danger of losing his
life while engaged in soni affray or 2uarrel# and
should (now bow to forefend himself by self-
ommand# whih 's the greatest of all on2uests&
't is a degree of @'*,T'5*&
9-10 deg
!ibra
$ prison# door# fitted
with iron spi(es# and
framed with iron
girders&
't indiates a person of 1iious tendenies# whih
will lead him into dangers of the gra1est (ind& ,e
will suffer restraint or imprisonment# or will lead
a life of fored selusion& ,e will not esape open
ritiism# and misfortune will press hea1ily upon
himC yet e1en the aged bird will sing# and to
e1ery prison house there 's a way out& 't is a
degree of S4-!<S'+5&
10-11 deg
!ibra
$ entaur-half man# half
horse-armed with bow
and arrow&
't denotes a person of a subtle and hangeful
nature# apable of simulating the 1irtues and
1ies of others from moti1es of diplomay& The
nati1e will be alternately impelled to paths high
endea1or and to those of debasing instint& The
father of the nati1e will die early or will be
un(nown to him& 't is a degree of $!T435$T'+5&
11-12 deg
!ibra
$ fait woman loo(ing at
her fae in a hand
glass&
't denotes a person of a fri1olous and
lighthearted disposition# impro1ident and foolish#
neither regarding the future nor profiting by the
pastC laughing in the fae of fate# and losing the
eyes to e;perieneC Lself-entered and worldly&
The nati1e will ome by muh misfortune# but will
flaunt his olors to the end of a foolish areer& 't
is a degree of @++!'S,54SS&
12-1: deg
!ibra
$ pillar of bla( marble
standing upon a ro(#
roughly hewn&
't denotes a person of peuliar and sometimes
melanholy and misanthropi natureC apt to
ontrat false or unprofitable relations with his
fellows and with the opposite se;& The nati1e will
ma(e a bad math# and will be unfortunate in
wedlo(# with probable separation& The nati1e# in
entering &his affetions upon one ob8et# will be
liable to disappointment in life& 't is a degree of
S+!'T$3'54SS&
1:-14 deg
!ibra
$ mummerIs mas(&
't denotes a person of a subtle nature# apable of
simulating the harater of others# and gi1en to
mimiry and imitationC not always sinere# and
apt e1en to deei1e himself in matters relating to
the emotions and feelings& The nati1e has natural
aptitude for theatrials# espeially omedy# and is
apable of muh foolishness and flattery& 'f a
female# a o2uette& 't is a degree of '/'T$T'+5&
14-1? deg
!ibra
$ man wal(ing with two
women# their arms
lin(ed in his&
't denotes a person of untrustworthy natureC
fri1olous# insinere# apable of dupliityC of a
light# 8oyous spirit# sometimes running away with
the reason The nati1e will be gi1en to self-
indulgene# and to the flattery of women& There
will be trouble in lo1e affairs and in marriage& 't
is a degree of "$-'!!$T'+5&
1?-16 deg
!ibra
$n ieberg# at the ba(
of whih is seen a
display of the aurora
borealis&
't denotes a person of immense reser1e fores# of
muh ati1ity# energy and brillianeC a 2ui(#
alert and original mind# whih will win for the
nati1e soni distinti1e honors& The nati1e will be
disposed to tra1el to distant northern ountries#
and may e;plore arti regions or pursue
eletrial siene& 't is a degree of @+3-4&
16-1B deg
!ibra
$n old door in whih a
dagger is stu(&
't denotes a person who has a ritial and
2uarrelsome nature# apt to find fault with the
opinions of others for the sa(e of ontro1ersyC
stri(ing at e;isting systems and laws e1en when
unable to impro1e upon them& $ mo(ing#
taunting spirit# whih will bring upon the nati1e a
series of troubles in life&& 41entually he will be
on1ined of his foolishness by the strong hand of
retribution& 't 's a degree of @+!!9&
1B-18 deg !a
"olasfera
$ well-lighted house
with open door&
't denotes a person of hospitable and homely
nature# e1er ready with the best of fare to
entertain friends and a2uaintanes& The nati1e
will grow to be muh belo1ed for his open handed
ness and sinerity of feeling& ,e will be both
prosperous and happy# and will re8oie in the
ompany of his friends& 't is a degree of
,+S6'T$!'T9&
18-19 deg !a
"olasfera
$ s2uare blo( of
marble# upon whih is
the regalia of septer
and rown&
't denotes a person of proud# ambitious natureC
desiring to be held in esteem# and possessed of
suh fore and firmness of harater that he will
triumph o1er his ri1als and opponents& 'n
whate1er station of life he may be# the nati1e will
e1ine the harateristis of rulership and
go1ernment# and will sway the destinies of
others& 't is a degree of 3<!43S,'6&
19-20 deg
!ibra
$ man in the robe of a
priest standing in the
loister beneath the
light of a window&
't denotes a person of sinere# religious
tendeniesC a taste for elesiastial wor(# in
whih he will probably indulge& The life will be
2uiet# peaeful and free from muh of e1ent#
perhaps seluded& The nati1e will ha1e protetion
and fa1or from persons of high position and
intelletual dignity& 't is a degree of 34!'*'+5&
20-21 deg
!ibra
$ bridge in a bro(en
and dilapidated
ondition spanning o1er
the dry bed of a ri1er&
't denotes a person of an unpratial nature#
ser1ing in positions for whih he is not 2ualified#
and ma(ing little or no progress in life& ,is
resoures will run dry at short notieC he will be
deserted by friendsC will ser1e in a lowly positionC
will form pro8ets only to see them fall through
one after another and generally will wor( along a
false trail& 't is a degree of -+!!$6S4&
21-22 deg
!ibra
$ man asleep by '(e
side of some money-
bags&
't denotes a person of little 1igilaneC muh gi1en
to self& indulgeneC wanting either in sense of
duty# or in energy to fulfill it& The nati1e will lose
hea1ily on aount of his arelessness# false
sense of safety and want of aution& ,e will li1e
muh in the memory of the past and in dreams of
the future# being the while obli1ious to the
demands of present duties& 't is a degree of
-$34!4SS54SS&
22-2: deg
!ibra
$n old man in a own
and s(ull ap li(e a
dotor# surrounded by
hemial and other
instruments&
't denotes a person of areful# systemati# and
patient obser1ationC muh inlined to the study of
siene# espeially hemistry mediine# or
alhemy& $ researher in the serets of 5ature#
gi1en to the areful and aurate tabulation of
results whih will pro1e of use to siene# and by
this means the nati1e will gain for himself ertain
distintion and honor& 't is a degree of
34S4$3-,&
2:-24 deg
!ibra
$ solitary tree upon a
ro(y height# behind
whih is a dar( and
threatening loud&
't denotes a person of muh independene of
spirit# self-onfidene# pride# and no little lo1e of
distintion& The nati1e will suffer on aount of
his isolated feelings# and will be in danger of
betrayal by the mahinations of perfidious
enemies& $t a time when he has reahed a height
of isolated distintion# he will fall under the
8ealous hand of his enemies& 't is a degree of
63'.4&
24-2? deg
!ibra
$n ele1ated
promontory# illumined
by the noonday sun and
rowned with many and
1ariously olored
flowers&
't indiates a nature that is prone to self-oneit#
amenable to flattery# proud in heart but light-
headed and trifling in many relationships of life&
't may onfer onsiderable personal harm and
attrati1eness# and will render its sub8et the
reipient of many of fortuneIs fa1ors& 't is a
degree of 4!4"$T'+5&
2?-26 deg
!ibra
$ strong man mailed
and plumed# with
ouhed lane# ready
for atta(7 a (night of
the field&
't denotes one who will be steadfast in defense of
his rights and those of his ountry# e1er ready for
the fray of daily life# and possessed of a ourage
and determination whih# together with his
alertness and aution# will gi1e him the 1itory
o1er all his enemies# 't is a degree of "'-T+39&
26-2B deg
!ibra
$ rusti ottage#
o1erarhed by a
spreading a edar tree&
't indiates a nature that is attuned to wor(s of
bene1olene and homely simpliity# areful in the
affairs of daily life# soliitous of peae and
omfort# and e1er ready to shelter# befriend and
suor the wayside tra1eler without neglet of
those within his doors& 't is a degree of
%454"+!45-4&
2B-28 deg
!ibra
$n ass tethered to the
shaft of a grinding mill&
't indiates a nature that is inured to arduous and
homely wor(7 one who will pursue the beaten
tra( of an unambitious life with but slight regard
to his own limitations and still less to the wider
pro8ets and life of others& 't is a degree of
S43"'T<.4&
28-29 deg
!ibra
$ dar( pool of water in
the shadow of dense
foliage#
't indiates a disposition towards a 2uiet and
ineffetual life7 a nature that is ambitionless and
effortless# disposed to a gloomy fatalism whih
renders the life insipid and melanholy& 9ielding
without reason and showing adaptability without
purpose# the nature will be de1oid of any degree
of brilliane and the life will be rendered obsure&
't is a degree of *!++/&
29-:0 deg
!ibra
$ man sleeping upon a
bundle of lothes& +1er
him ho1ers a 1ulture#
while upon one side of
him is a serpent ready
to stri(e and on the
other a leopard in the
at of springing&
't indiates a nature that is areless and
imprudent7 one who is foolishly obli1ious to his
en1ironment# belie1ing himself seure while yet
he is surrounded by dangers# and gi1en o1er to
self-indulgene and untimely pleasures whih will
render him sub8et to misfortune and 1iolene& 't
is a degree of '5.'@''345-4&
0-1 deg
Sorpio
$ nomadi warrior#
e2uipped with 8a1elin
and firearms&
't denotes a harater that is e1er ready for the
fray# liable to beome in1ol1ed in many strifePs
and 2uarrels# and to resort to fore rather than
reason for his 1itories o1er others& Suh an one
is liable to beome sub8et to the ausation of
1iolene towards others# and will hardly pass
through life without wounding some one or more
of his fellow-reatures& 'n body robust and in
mind offensi1e to the peae of others he will not
fail to ma(e numerous enemies& 't is a degree of
+@@45-4&
1-2 deg
Sorpio
$ great headland o1er
whih the Sun is rising&
't 'ndiates one who is great and magnifient#
imbued with feelings of magnanimity and
reposeful strength& ,is opinions are lofty and
ele1ated# his 1iews wide as the seas# and his
stability of purpose in all respets e2ual to his
strength of mind& ,e loo(s forward to the future
with onfidene# and his hopes will not be
frustrated& 't is a degree of /$*5'T<.4&
2-: deg
Sorpio
$n old man seated
beneath a shady tree#
his head bowed in
thought& $ pilgrim&
This symbol is the inde; of one gi1en to solitude
and deep philosophi thought# a lo1er of the
mysterious and abstruse& 'mpressed with the
unreality of things around him and the
hangefulness of human relations# he is disposed
to the study of eternal 1erities and feels in no
need of ompanionship& ,e is not a misanthrope
nor a pessimist# but he has a true perspeti1e of
lie and regards things and persons aording to
their true 1alue& 't is a degree of .'S'!!<S'+5&
:-4 deg
Sorpio
$ lyre# upon the arm of
whih there hangs a
wreath of laurels&
This is indiati1e of a nature almost wholly gi1en
to the pursuit and ulti1ation of the fine arts& The
mind is harmonious# generous and peaeable&
The life will be free from dis2uieting and
distressful elements# and the inherent harmony
and refinement of this harater will be refleted
in all his wor(s& ,e will stri1e by the use of the
gentle arts as well as by the more liberal# to
illustrate and interpret the finer emotions of the
soul& 'n art or the drama he will meet with great
distintion& 't is a degree of S+<5.&
4-? deg
Sorpio
$ storm-swept prairie&
@ree as the wind that blows will be the mind of
him who shall answer to this degree of the irle&
"iolent withal and rash# he shall put forth muh
strength to no purpose# and the path of him will
be mar(ed by waste and e;tra1agane& @allen
idols and desolated temples will be the outome
of his genius# and to destroy where he annot
build will appear his appear his aimless pursuit in
life& 5e1ertheless in the end he will beome
himself the deserated tomb of many forlorn and
blighted hopes& 't is a degree of )$5T+554SS&
?-6 deg
Sorpio
$ great mound of earth
and stones# on the
summit of whih there
is a single flowering
shrub&
't is the inde; of a mind that is gi1en to
arefulness in small things and attention to
detail7 whose heart is in his tas(7 and whose soul
is ontent with the simple fruits thereof& Suh an
one will build up a name and position for himself
by dint of patient and laborious toil# whether in
natural siene or in the ordinary a1oation of a
ommerial life# and in the end he will be sure of
his due reward& 't is a degree of -+5T'5<'T9&
6-B deg
Sorpio
$ man standing with his
left foot upon the
shoulder of a spade& $
pi(a;e lies upon the
ground# and in his hand
he holds a 8ewel whih
reflets the SunIs rays&
This symbol denotes one who shall gain his
position in the world by fortuitous means# and
a2uire onsiderable wealth by e;ploration and
diso1ery& ,e may beome a great trader in
preious tones# a diso1erer of rare minerals# or
the pioneer of some unde1eloped ountry& Suh
as may be his alling# he will ha1e unusual
suess therein# and by means of his good
fortune will be raised to a position whih he had
ne1er loo(ed to en8oy& 't is a degree of @+3T<54&
B-8 deg
Sorpio
$n arher shooting his
arrows towards a flight
of birds&
't indiates one who is restless# flighty# and
indeterminate7 effeting operations without
design# using his fores at haDard# and fre2uently
engaging in strife upon small oasion& 'n soial
life he will be disposed to be dissolute and
disrespetful of on1ention# and will beome
in1ol1ed in more lo1e affairs than he will be able
to manage suessfully& 'ntensity# enthusiasm
and nonhalane are the hief features of his
harater& 't is a degree of '5-+5S4G<45-4&
8-9 deg
Sorpio
$ nest of young and
unfledged birds lying
upon the ground&
This symbol 's indiati1e of a hildhood spent in
ad1erse irumstanes7 and of a nature that may
be in danger of degeneration through neglet in
the earlier stages of its growth& %ereft of parents
and guardians at an early age# the nature is
doomed to self-assertion and effort# or else to
desolation and despair& +bsure in origin# and
reared among strangers# the nature is yet
apable of attaining to onsiderable distintion& 't
is a degree of +36,$5$*4&
9-10 deg
Sorpio
$ man wearing a mash
as in a play&
't denotes one whose harater is ne1er wholly
e;pressed# but who is apable of simulating
2ualities and harateristis whih are not proper
to himself& The nature is taiturn# sarasti# and
ritial7 sometimes deepti1e7 and always
apable of playing a part# whether it be for good
or e1il& .iffiult to understand and to penetrate#
the thought is yet more playful than maliious#
and is apable of attrating friends and admirers
without ommitting itself to any obligation& 't is a
degree of S'/<!$T'+5&
10-11 deg
Sorpio
$ hare seated upon a
(noll abo1e its burrow#
behind it is the rising
/oon&
't is the indiation of a timorous and wathful
nature# apprehensi1e ofI dangers that are not
apparent and unmindful of those whih are
ine1itable as the nightfall& Suh an one is liable to
be ta(en unawares and deei1ed in the hief
affairs of life7 and while showing astuteness in all
that he has regard to# he will yet pro1e himself to
be more wathful and autious than wise and far-
sighted& 't is a degree of '5S4-<3'T9&
11-12 deg
Sorpio
$ small ottage
surrounded by a
thi(et&
't is the inde; of a mind that is prudent and
resoureful& pro1ident and reser1ed& %ut it also
shows one who is surrounded by enemies and
liable to ambushes and deeit& This irumstane
will unfortunately all forth all the lower and
rueful faulties of the nature# and while rendering
the person free from harm by suh enemies will
at the same time tend to degenerate the mind& 't
is a degree of S4!@- .4@45-4&
12-1: deg
Sorpio
$ great and lonely
tower rising from an
eminene of ro(&
't shows one of a powerful and independent
nature# relying on his own ounsel and apable of
standing alone& $ degree of taiturnity and
reser1e will add to the general insrutability of
the mind of this person# and dispose him to
ommand the respet and regard of others& ,is
position will be ele1ated# his suess in life will be
assured by his own innate strength# and his
fortunes will remain untouhed by the hand of
hange& 't is a degree ofI ST$.'!'T9&
1:-14 deg
Sorpio
Two men seated at a
table with bea(ers of
wine before them&
't is an indiation of a 8o1ial and sympatheti
nature# disposed to some degree of self-
indulgene# and liable to indisretions whih will
pro1e harmful to the fortunes& 't augurs muh
liberality and fran(ness of mind# a (indly but
wea( nature# and a 1ery intimate (nowledge of
human harater& 't is a degree of
-+/3$.4S,'6&
14-1? deg $ bear sleeping beneath This symbol indiates a mind that is slothful and
Sorpio a tree around whih is a
swarm of bees&
inati1e# relying on a false idea of the in1ariable
neessity of things rather than upon his own
efforts and disposed to ta(e a fatalisti 1iew of
life& %ut both hea1en and 4arth onspire against
him# and while he remains heedless of the busy
wor(ers all around him# the sweets of life also
remain un(nown to him7 e1entually he will be
spurred into a blind and fruitless ati1ity# and will
suddenly be bereft of his natural powers& 't is a
degree of '5.+!45-4&
1?-16 deg
Sorpio
$ up or goblet from
whih rays of ruddy
light are emitted&
't is the inde; of a (ind and bene1olent nature7 a
generous and humane disposition7 e1er eager to
befriend and omfort those who may be in
distress of body or mind& The grandeur and
spiritual loftiness of this soul will attrat many
friends# and the wor( of harity and bene1olene
will inrease ontinually# gathering 1olume as it
goes# till it reahes the oean of human life# and
enfolds all man(ind& 't is a degree of
,</$5454SS&
16-1B deg
Sorpio
$ battered hul( lying
upon the seashore&
't is the symbol of a life that is wre(ed and
battered about by the winds of ad1ersity# a
ondition of misery and abandonment the most
profound# The life will be a wandering and
rudderless drifting upon troubled waters7 and
whether through his own fault or folly# or the yet
more relentless hand of a most inimial fate# the
fortunes will e1entually be in danger of wre( and
ruin# and the nati1e will beome a derelit from
the great sea of life& 't is a degree of
$.$5.+5/45T&
1B-18 deg
Sorpio
$ woman harming
sna(es# one of whih is
twined about her ne(&
't is the inde; of a wathful# bra1e# but suspiious
and 8ealous nature& Suh an one will bra1e many
dangers for the sa(e of mastery o1er the
passions of others# and will be ati1e in the
attainment of the arts of on2uest& 5e1ertheless
it is probable that e1entually the life will be
endangered thereby# and# beyond the loss of
power where it is most to be desired# the danger
of a poisoned lo1e# or a yet more sinister folly#
will threaten to rush and obliterate this person&
't is a degree of K4$!+<S9&
18-19 deg
Sorpio
$ stiletto and ta1ola&
't is the inde; of a mind that is gi1en to disputes
and assaults# eager in ontention and yet
autious in self-defense& Suh an one will pro1e a
formidable and untiring ad1ersary# yet at the
same time a on1i1ial ompanion )ith a
somewhat abnormal taste for the good things of
life# a good trenherman# and a man of sharp wit#
he will ma(e friends easily7 but his enemies will
be e2ually numerous& ,eadstrong and 2ui(-
tempered# he will yet bear himself bra1ely and
honorably in strife# and his enemies will ha1e
muh respet for him# while his friends will hold
him up as a hampion& 't is a degree of $"'.'T9&
19-20 deg
Sorpio
$ Sun that is rising
upon the oean water&
This symbol is indiati1e of a mind that is gi1en
to restlessness and tra1el for the sa(e of
diso1ery& The rising of the Sun is a symbol of
ele1ation and oming honor# while the easeless
motion of the waters denotes many hanges and
long 1oyages# espeially in the diretion of the
+rient& There both fortune and distintion will a
wait him and in some field of e;ploration and
diso1ery he will beome elebrated& 't is a
degree of '!!</'5$T'+5&
20-21 deg
Sorpio
$ buffalo standing on
an eminene paying the
ground and snorting&
't is the symbol of a bold# independent and
foreful nature# that (nows either restraint nor
law# and that will suffer great pri1ations in order
to maintain the semblane of freedom& 't is a
degree of '5.4645.45-4&
21-22 deg
Sorpio
$ atarat falling from
one ro(y ledge to
another&
't is the inde; of a nature that is impelled by
fore of irumstanes to preipitate and
haDardous pro8ets& $ restless and impulsi1e
mind# defeti1e in foresight and ne1er aware of
danger till it is enountered& The life will be
narrowed and onfined# and so largely
determined by the fore of irumstanes that it
will be in danger of falling from one le1el to
another until it is lost in obsurity and swallowed
up in the sands of time& 't is degree of
-+/6<!S'+5&
22-2: deg
Sorpio
$ man sowing in the
wind&
't is the inde; of a harater that has little regard
to the fitness of things# and is for that reason apt
to waste his substane and dissipate his energies#
ontinually oupying himself with 1ain and
illusi1e pro8ets7 sowing where he has no
ad1antage and onstantly going ounter to the
opinions and ad1ie of others& Suh an one may
lay hold of a fortune and it will be sattered# or
being endowed with superior faulties he will use
them to small ad1antage& 't is a degree of
.'SS'6$T'+5&
2:-24 deg
Sorpio
$ man habited in rough
lothes hewing timber
lose to a log hut&
't is the indiation of a mind that is ontented
and laborious# peaefully employed in useful arts#
and naturally adaptable to irumstanes& ,e will
fashion and shape a world of his own from
materials whih nature will supply in response to
industry# and out of suh rude elements he will
e1entually a2uire a habitation and a name that
will be handed down to future generations&
'ndustry and stability will mar( his harater#
while 1irtue and humility will adorn his soul& 't is
a degree of <T'!'T9&
24-2? deg
Sorpio
$ wolf standing upon
the arass of a horse&
't is the indiation of a predatory and
ad1enturous spirit# a mind that is a1ariious and
unning# 2ui( to perei1e and enfore its owl
ad1antage# but slow to ulti1ate the more useful
and soiable habits of life& Suh will lead a
distressful and ontentious life# and will not long
en8oy the benefit of his on2uests& ,e will snath
an ad1antage and will be fored to surrender it to
others7 and beause of his selfishness his own
friends will berail him& 't is a degree of S4'Q<34&
2?-26 deg
Sorpio
$ man swimming in an
angry sea&
't denotes a person of resolute and bra1e nature#
re(less of danger and disposed to ta(e great
ris(s upon himself for the benefit of others& ,e
will ha1e a troublesome life# with many hanges
of fortune# and more than the usual amount of
buffeting by the wa1es of ad1ersity& 9et he will
endure# and in spite of his disposition to help
others at his own disad1antage he will meet with
reognition# and e1en honor# as the leader of a
forlorn hope& 't isa degree of S$-3'@'-4&
26-2B deg
Sorpio
$ warrior plumed#
haranguing a multitude
of armed soldiers&
't denotes one who has a foreful and yet pliant
mind# a persuasi1e tongue and a bra1e spirit&
Suh an one will lead others by the power of
authority whih is 1ested in reason and sustained
by the ability of e;pression& @rom suh a man an
appeal is e2ui1alent to a ommand# and an
e;hortation e2ual to a rebu(e& ,e will underta(e
high duties and gra1e responsibilities in life and
will largely be mo1ed by a power that is within
him# unreogniDed but potent& 't is a degree of
643S<$S'+5&
2B-28 deg
Sorpio
$ ro(y eminene out of
whih is ar1ed a ross
in stone&
't stands against the rising sun as if haloed in
di1ine light& 't is the inde; of a nature that will
gi1e e1idene of a superior faulty# and a
disposition for spiritual and religious studies& The
mind is firm and dependable# the tastes are
monasti and austere# and the whole harater
luminous yet ponderable# faithful and relusi1e& 't
is a degree of S4-<3'T9&
28-29 deg
Sorpio
$ man seated at a table
holding a pen& %efore
him are some pebbles
on a sheet of paper&
This denotes a mind that is studious and of
serious bent# delighting in the higher problems of
the intellet# and disposed to the more serious
studies# suh as literature# siene and espeially
mathematis& lie way beome the originator of
some new methods of omputation# or the
demonstrator of a new siene& ,e will lead a
sedentary life and fortune will at length wait upon
him& 't is a degree of @$-<!T9&
29-:0 deg
Sorpio
$ woman in trailing
robes wa1ing a wand
around whih as oiled
a serpent&
't is the inde; of a nature that is both le1er and
unning7 apable of asserting its power o1er
others by persuasion or fasination& To suh will
be gi1en some lofty ommand or position of trust#
and suess will be ahie1ed by personal harm
and magneti power& 't is a degree of
$TT3$-T'+5&
0-1 deg
Sagittarius
$ man lying upon a
heap of stones by the
roadside&
't is the inde; of a mind gi1en to pro8ets that are
unprofitable and to dreams that lead to no
pratial result& The nati1eIs assoiations will be
ontrolled rather by aprie than prudene# and
in the end his bed will be a hard one to lie upon&
5e1ertheless# his freedom of spirit and lo1e of
natural simpliity will reonile him to muh of
hardship and pri1ation& $t heart he is ontent& it
is a degree of 63'"$T'+5&
1-2 deg
Sagittarius
$ man standing with
drawn sword&
This indiates a harater that is gi1en to strife
and aggression whether in assaults-at-arms or in
polemis& ,e will lead a life of ontinual warfare#
and litigation# and will be in danger of wounding
and of being wounded& )here1er he goes he will
ma(e enemies and will be in peril of his life
thereby& $rmed# he is yet unshielded# and this is
a hallenge whih e1en gods will not ignore& 't is
a degree of )+<5.'5*&
2-: deg
Sagittarius
The *oddess of /ery
enthroned&
't is the inde; of a nature that is humane7 fruitful
and full of good wor(s& %elo1ed for wor(s# as for
inherent 1irtue# he will ma(e many friends# and
what of hardship be may endure# will be
1oluntarily underta(en for the sa(e of others& ,e
will be attahed to his home and family# but his
sympathy will not be limited to its irle# but will
e;tend benefiially in many diretions& 't is a
degree of S9/6$T,9&
:-4 deg
Sagittarius
$ soldier# holding a
rossbow stands behind
an embrasure&
't is a symbol of prudene and arefulness# allied
to a ertain degree of daring and lo1e of ombat&
't is a nature that ta(es no ris(s# but while armed
for the battle of life# ma(es full pro1ision against
its haDards# and is ontinually on the defensi1e&
3eser1ed and autious# the nature must be drawn
out by irumstanes# before it is fully
appreiated7 it is then found to be well e2uipped&
't is a degree of 63<.45-4&
4-? deg
Sagittarius
$ man of middle age
wathing o1er a radle&
't is the inde; of a nature that is gi1en to repining
and solitude yet bound by ties of (inship or lo1e
to those who are either enfeebled or bereft of
health and fortune& 'n this harater there is a
melanholy resignation to the derees of destiny#
and an unomplaining submission to the wrongs
of this world& ,imself a sufferer in silene# he will
be little able to help in remo1ing the load of are
from the brows of others# yet his fidelity and
natural sympathy will pre1ent him from deserting
them altogether& Suh a person will suffer se1ere
berea1ements and sorrows& 't is a degree of
346'5'5*&
?-6 deg
Sagittarius
$ mill-wheel dri1e# by
the wind&
This denotes one of an ingenious# in1enti1e mind#
and gi1en to the study and pratie of useful
arts7 but of suh a yielding nature that he is
always liable to imposition and in8ustie from
others& ,is life will be spent in bringing new
in1entions to the ser1ie of the world# without
great ad1antage to himself7 he will be utiliDed
without gaining muh redit or respet& 't is a
degree of S43"'T<.4&
6-B deg
Sagittarius
$ group of attle
browsing in the
't denotes a nature that is patient# ontented#
happy and self-possessed# apable of following
sunshine& sedentary and homely oupations
unomplainingly# and muh attrated to the alm
8oys of domesti and rusti life& ,e will lead an
une1entful and peaeful e;istene# happily suited
in his domesti ties# and patiently de1oted to the
wor( of an unambitious alling& 't is a degree of
6!$-'.'T9&
B-8 deg
Sagittarius
Two men playing ards
together&
This denotes one gi1en to the haDards of
speulation# hopeful# 8o1ial# and 1enturesome& ,e
will follow a life of hange and hane# ounting
on nothing beyond the day# and ontent with his
lot# so long as he omes by it without effort& 'n
the midst of want and pri1ation he will (eep a
hopeful ountenane and good heart& 't annot
be said that he will do muh good to others# yet
he will do no intentional harm# and his good
spirits will heer others# who else might despond
too easily& 't is a degree of ,$Q$3.&
8-9 deg
Sagittarius
$ house on fire&
This symbol is indiati1e of an enthusiasti and
inspirational nature# highly impulsi1e and
headstrong# but ha1ing a definite purpose in life
to whih all else is subser1ient& ,e may be a
1isionary# or a man onsumed by fire of a subtle
genius# but his unpratial nature will sub8et him
to se1ere penalties# and after a short and fe1ered
e;istene# the ruse of his 1ital powers will be
e;hausted& 't is a degree of Q4$!&
9-10 deg
Sagittarius
$ full moon shining in a
lear s(y&
't is the sign of a sympatheti and adaptable
nature# of superior abilities and onsiderable
powers of imitation and assimilation& ,e will shine
by refleted light# but will display his faulties
with suh ease and grae# in plaes where they
are appreiated# that he will pass for one of
inherent genius# will a2uire fame and wealth#
and finally will outshine all others in his partiular
sphere of life& 't is a symbol of -$6$-'T9&
10-11 deg
Sagittarius
$ tiger rouhing as in
the at of assault&
't denotes a harater that is treaherous and
aggressi1e# disposed to see( his ends with
subtlety and to seure them by fore& There is
here a ombination that is both diplomati and
asserti1e# and therefore to be treated with
reser1e and firmness& The nati1e will attain many
of his ambitions and will ma(e many enemies in
the ourse of his areer& ,is pro8ets will lead him
into many dangers and may e1en bring about his
premature end& 't is a degree of ST3$T4*9&
11-12 deg
Sagittarius
$ fair woman sporting
herself on a ouh&
't is the inde; of a mind that is gi1e to the
delights of the senses# 1oluptuous and sybariti#
self-indulgent and indolent# yet ambitious of
honors and wealth& The pleasures of the senses
will pro1e to the nati1e a delusion and a snare#
leading him on from one indulgene to other until
at length he will fall into a premature senility and
ineptitude whih he will not ha1e strength enough
to rouse himself from& )omen under this degree
should be arefully herished and fore fended& 't
is a degree of S45S<S+<S54SS&
12-1: deg
Sagittarius
$ large portullis
guarding the entrane
to a prison&
't is the symbol of a nature doomed to selusion
and separateness of life# either on aount of
some inurable hurt to the flesh or by reason of a
mind that is misanthropi and per1erse& Suh an
one will mo1e in narrow limits# and his wal( in life
will be irumsribed by a stern neessity& ,e will
be in danger of restraint# apti1ity# or
imprisonment# and his life will be full of dangers
is a degree of 34S'3$'5T&
1:-14
Sagittarius
$ 2uantity of boo(s and
papers an disorder&
't is the inde; of a mind gi1en to the study of
literature# history and other intelletual pursuits&
The literary and sientifi taste will be ulti1ated
and trained to useful but somewhat unpopular or
no1el ends& The memory will be highly retenti1e#
and the imagination li1ely but well under ontrol&
Suh an one may beome a prolifi writer#
ombining siene and in1ention with a faile
power of romanti fany& $ strenuous wor(er and
temperate li1er# he will not fail to meet with due
distintion& 't is a degree of '5T4!!4-T&
14-1? deg
Sagittarius
$n arrow in mid-air&
This is the inde; of mind that is penetrating#
intent and ambitious& Suh an one may gain
distintion by fortuitous flights of fany & ,e will
meet with distintion# will obtain a position of
some ele1ation# but being sustained solely by his
own inertia# he will suffer a rapid deline# and in
the end will meet with re1ersal& 4nterprising and
progressi1e in spirit# he will sueed during the
first part of his life and later will ha1e ause to
regret his pro8ets& 't is a degree of .'34-T'+5&
1?-16 deg
Sagittarius
$ bla( hole or a1ern
in a ro(&
This is an indiation of a mind gi1en to futile or
1auous pro8ets# inonstant& and fruitless wor(#
so that his fortunes will be meager and his
position of no aount& $lways open to reei1e
benefits from others# but yielding nothing of his
own# he will fail of friends and fortune and in the
end will afford but a bla( and barren prospet& 't
is a degree of "$-<'T9&
16-1B deg
Sagittarius
$ man afloat upon a
raft&
This symbol denotes one of isolated and lonely
mind# gi1en to pro8ets of alien (ind# daring
enterprises and uni2ue ad1entures& Suh an one
will be estranged from his relations and (indred#
and will lead a life of great 1iissitudes and
hardships# failing in the latter part of life in some
bold ad1enture whereby he will beome in1ol1ed
in many troubles& ,is position in life will be
unstable and as it were founded upon the waters&
,e may be a sailor and beome shipwre(ed# or
in other apaity will meet with wre( of fortunes
and be deserted by his own& 't is a degree of
$%$5.+5/45T&
1B-18 deg $ manIs fae painted 't is the inde; of a mind that is without proper
Sagittarius with grotes2ue srolls#
and surrounded by a
mass of tangled hair&
balane# gi1en o1er to 1ain and wild pro8ets#
neither useful nor fortunate& Suh an one is in
danger of losing his reason by disappointment of
foolish and inonse2uent efforts& ,is mode of life
will be eentri# and the e;pression of his
thought touhed with a singular grotes2ueness
and peuliarity& There may be genius7 but# if so#
of an unpratial and fruitless typeC more
probably there will be la( of reason& 't is a
degree of .'S+3.43&
18-19 deg
Sagittarius
$ serpent surrounded
by a irle of fire&
This symbol denotes one whose mind is subtle
and tortuous# resentful and passionate& ,e will be
ontinually in1ol1ed in diffiulties# and
surrounded by dangers& $t some time in life he
may find himself in a beleaguered ity# or in a
ruel distraint# from whih he will esape only
with some hurt to his person or fortunes& 'n one
form or another he will be alled upon to pass
through a fiery ordeal# and throughout life his
mind will be hafed and tortured by stress and
limitations& 't is a degree of -$6T'"'T9&
19-20 deg
Sagittarius
$ garden of many hued
flowers&
't is the inde; of a mind that is genial# (indly and
soiable& Suh an one will find many friends and
admirers& ,is life will be filled with happy and
fortunate assoiations# and his mind will be
de1oted to the artisti# ornamental and aestheti&
The beautiful in nature will attrat him# and his
life will be surrounded with elements of onord
and amity& 't is a degree of -+5-+3.&
20-21 deg
Sagittarius
Two triangles
interlaed# with a third
superposed&
't is the inde; of a mind of more than a1erage
ability# to whih the on2uest of things mental
and spiritual will be the hief ob8et in life& Suh
an one will ombine in himself the balane of
physial and mental fores in an e2ual degree#
and will hold the power to utiliDe them to
onsiderable e;tent& 't gi1es an aptitude for the
study of the soial sienes# and onfers ability
for self-go1ernment and rulership& 't is a degree
of /$ST439&
21-22 deg
Sagittarius
Two arrows rossed&
This is the symbol of an aggressi1e spirit# a mind
gi1en o1er to ontention and strife# and a soul
that is set against the urrent of publi feeling
and opinion& Suh an one will run ounter to the
established laws of soial life# and be ontinually
engaged in the pursuit of his own eentriities&
There is danger of litigation and a menae of a
1iolent end& 't is a degree of ST3'@4&
22-2: deg
Sagittarius
$ human heart
enirled with a band of
iron and piered by a
dagger with 8eweled
hilt&
'nseure affetions# misplaed onfidene# bitter
resentment and 8ealousy are the unhappy results
of lo1e di1ored from disretion and a good
8udgment& Suh an one to whom this symbol
applies will go through life attended by a host of
forlorn hopes# lo1ing without power to e1o(e
response# ating by impulse unallied to reason#
and in the end will beome ramped and
misanthropi# the iron of selfish disappointment
eating into the soul& .anger of heart disease may
be indiated# or what is worse# the an(er of
8ealousy may pro1e fatal& 't is a degree of
34ST3'-T'+5&
2:-24 deg
Sagittarius
$ bro(en tree stru( by
a lightning flash&
This is the inde; of a mind oupied with aborti1e
pro8ets# 1ain ambitions# and unfortunate
relationships& ,is life is li(ely to be short and his
end sudden& $ll his ambitious will fall short of
aomplishment# and dire atastrophe will ut off
his hopes ere he an reap the har1est of his
endea1ors& 't is a degree of $%S-'SS'+5&
24-2? deg
Sagittarius
Three ups of wine
standing upon a table in
the form of a triangle&
't is the inde; of a mind that is gi1en to e;essi1e
indulgene and undue enthusiasm in matters of a
spiritual and mental nature7 one who will follow
out his pro8ets regardless of onse2uene#
impelled as it were by a speies of mental
into;iation& The substane and form of this
symbol is allied to the higher nature# but should
the arnal appetites gain an asendany o1er
him# he will in all probability degenerate into a
debauhee& /oderation should be his wathword
e1en in spiritual things& 't is a degree of 4=-4SS&
2?-26 deg
Sagittarius
$ mas( representing
the fae of a hound&
This is the sign of one to whom appearanes are
apt to ount or muh# but who will ne1ertheless
be possessed of a really deep and sympatheti
nature& @idelity and friendship will be prominent
harateristis of his nature& @idelity will be
de;terous in the use of arms# apt in the imitation
of mannerisms# and would ma(e a apable ator#&
being gifted with powers of dramati&
representation& +f a (ind and sympatheti nature#
he will readily attrat friends# and yet few will
(now him for what he really is& 't is a degree of
'/'T$T'+5&
26-2B deg
Sagittarius
$ man beneath the paw
of a lion rampant&
This is the inde; of a nature la(ing diretion of
fore and initiati1e& Suh an one will find many
enemies# both powerful and & aggressi1e to bar
the way to suess in life& ,e may rise to a good
position# but will be in danger of falling under the
reproah of his (ing or ruler& ,is path will be
beset with diffiulties and dangers# and suh will
hiefly be due to his la( of stability and want of
purpose& 't as a degree of '/6+T45-4&
2B-28 deg
Sagittarius
$ tortoise&
This is the symbol of a patient and steady nature#
one to whom all tas(s are tri1ial# to whom
hardships ome as a matter of ourse# and who is
not dismayed by the prospet of unending toil&
Steadfastness# patiene and endurane will
harateriDe his life and wor( in the world# and in
spite of all obstales he will attain to the position
he has set out to gain for himself& 't is a degree f
6$T'45-4&
28-29 deg $ hare& This is the symbol of a mind that is both ultured
Sagittarius and timid# yet possessed of onsiderable moral
fore and remar(able physial energy and agility&
Suh an one may easily lose his way and ome to
an unfortunate end# beause of his strong sense
of the diret and honest ourse in life and his
e;treme diffidene in asserting that sense or
on1ition& ,e will be in danger of some brain
affetion# whih may lay him low and render him
inapable of ation for many years together&
There is a twist of some sort in the nature& ,e
may be dri1en to e;tremities by the fore of
irumstanes& 't is a degree of '54@@'-$-9&
29-:0 deg
Sagittarius
$ spade protruding
from the soil&
't is the symbol of mind that is apable of
sustaining great and arduous wor(# one to whom
some of the dar( serets of 5ature will be
re1ealed& ,e may show some taste for agriulture
ulture or may follow the fortunes of some great
mining industry or arhaeologial researh# and in
suh he will be a diso1erer& )hate1er his wal( in
life# his wor( will be diffiult and protrated# but
suess will ultimately rown his labors& 4ndowed
with a sharp# inisi1e mind and strong purpose#
he will ignore the ad1ie of friends and rely
wholly on is own efforts& 't is a degree of
.'S-+"439&
0-1 deg
-apriorn
$ boy and girl standing
with arms entwined&
't is the inde; of a mind that is gi1en to dupliity#
or at least to dissimulation and diplomay& There
is onsiderable finesse# and also an e;traordinary
degree of adaptability in the nature# whih will
enable it to gain some distintion and e1en a
position of honor& The nati1e may beome an
ambassador or onsul# or otherwise ser1e as a
onneting lin( between two peoples or nations&
'n a lower degree# the nati1e will follow more
than one oupation at the same time and will in
general show onsiderable 1ersatility& 't is a
degree of $!T435$T'+5&
1-2 deg
-apriorn
$ 1ane of whih the
arrow is pointing 5orth&
This is an indiation of a 1aillating and unertain
disposition# now turning this way# and now that#
and finally falling away into negation and
ineptitude& /any enterprise will be underta(en
and abandoned& 6rorastination will be a
besetting fault# and will lead to many diffiulties&
This is one whose efforts will be strenuous but
fitful and la(ing endurane# so that with more
than usual effort he will ahie1e less than the
ordinary& ,is end is obsure and dar(ly 1eiled& 't
is a degree of "$-'!!$T'+5&
2-: deg
-apriorn
$ serpent oiled around
an uplifted beaon&
't is the inde; of a mind that is unusually wise#
subtle and profound& 4ndowed with muh
prudene# foresight and irumspetion# the
nati1e may apply himself profitably and reditably
to almost any wor( in life and with e1ery
prospet of suess& %ut that for whih he is by
nature espeially fitted is without doubt
diplomati ser1ie# the law# or the administration
of go1ernment& 'n some speial form of literature
or siene he will show e;traordinary ability#
maybe in mediine# in hemistry# or other of the
hymi arts& ,e will shine and his light will be
seen from afar# while those who are near will
manifest touh reliane on his (nowledge# and
will follow the light of his leading& 't is a degree of
'!!</'5$T'+5&
:-4 deg
-apriorn
$ 1estal lamp burning
brightly&
This is an indiation of an ele1ated and superior
mind# gi1en to the study of things that are
essentially spiritual& There are aspiration and
intuition in a superior degree# and suh an one
will probably see( and find in the silene of his
own hamber the (ey to many of the higher
mysteries of life and thought& 'n any apaity he
will attain to a superior position and will be an
a(nowledged leader of men and molder of
human minds& @rom all that is essentially
mundane and sordid his thoughts will be
estranged& ,e will ha1e an intuiti1e pereption of
eternal 1erities& 't is a degree of '5'T'$T'+5&
4-? deg
-apriorn
$ small ottage with
wide open door&
This is the sign of an hospitable and generous
nature# a (indly and warmhearted disposition&
$ustere and rigid in his own methods of life he
will ne1ertheless show muh sympathy for
others# and ompassion for their wea(nesses and
foibles& )ithal he will e1ine a singular la( of
prudene# and though denying himself and
sustaining others he will be liable to imposition
and theft& Suh an one should safeguard the
doors of his speeh and be selet in the hoie of
his friends and onfidants& 't is a degree of
,+S6'T$!'T9&
?-6 deg
-apriorn
$ heart surmounted by
an aureole&
This is the symbol of an affetionate and de1oted
nature# one who will enter his affetions upon a
single ob8et and ontinue steadfast all his life& 'n
suh an one there is little of guile# little of fear#
and perfet onfidene in those to whom he gi1es
his heart& Suh de1otion as he is apable of
manifesting is worthy of a higher tribute than the
a1erage life or mind an render# and it is all but
impossible that he an esape disappointment#
sorrow and dismay& 'n whate1er path of life his
wor( may lie he will sueed where others ha1e
failed merely beause of his whole-heartedness
and onentration& 't is a degree of .4"+T'+5&
6-B deg
-apriorn
$ heart piered by a
nail&
This is the inde; of a nature that is apable of
strong attahment# both to things and persons#
and yet with something of selfish design in all
that he espouses& -onse2uently he annot fail to
meet with trouble# and his hagrin will arouse
bitter feelings of resentment against others who
may ha1e thwarted his designs& ,ene spring
1arious ri1alries and feuds# and these operate in
his life to produe ruin and desolation# so that in
the end he has nothing left but himself to are for
and all the world besides to hate and rail against&
't is a degree of K4$!+<S9&
B-8 deg
-apriorn
$n eagle arrying its
prey in mid air&
This is the inde; of a mind that is gi1en to
e;traordinary flights of fany# ma(ing of purely
mundane things the substane of many and
prolonged ogitations and solitary musings& The
nature is rather isolated and misanthropi# while
the mind is endowed with faulties of no mean
order# so that the world will afford few
attrations# and ordinary sub8ets will form only
the pabulum of a more ethereal and spiritual food
There will be wasting of flesh in nightly 1igils# and
muh strengthening of the spirit in lonely
meditations& -ontented# supremely indifferent to
the things of this world# his taste of happiness in
this life will be e1anesent and brief& 't is a
degree of !+@T'54SS&
8-9 deg
-apriorn
$ ross and a bro(en
(ey&
This is the inde; of a nature that is aspiring and
eager to penetrate into the e;perienes of life#
but doomed by an ad1erse fate to failure and
disappointment& The bro(en (ey is the sign of
those aborti1e enterprises in whih he will engage
to his undoing and loss of reputation& )here he
should (no( and wait in patiene he will essay
an entry by raft and worldly wisdom# and e1en
as he turns the (ey in the lo( it will brea( off
short in his hand& 'f he should restrain his
impetuosity and daring# and ulti1ate humility of
spirit# haply his ross will not be found too hea1y
for him to bear& )ith that as (ey to the treasures
of this world he may enter the *ates of the
Temple of )isdom& 't is a degree of '/6+T45-4&
9-10 deg
-apriorn
$n owl sitting in the
moon light&
't is the inde; of a mind that is wise and patient#
prudent and self-possessed& )here others see
nothing he will disern many indiations of the
trend of e1ents& ,e may study astronomy and
beome a diso1erer of things oult or distant&
@or the ordinary wor(-a-day world he has little
interest# but to those who are disposed to deep#
philosophial speulations and abstruse studies
he is li(ely to be a figure of some onse2uene
and esteem& ,is life and wor( are entered in the
things that are hidden from the ommon eye# and
in the hours of the night will lie the greatest
dangers of his life# as also in things remote from
sense& 't is a degree of +--<!T'S/&
10-11 deg
-apriorn
$ roll of parhment#
sealed and lying aross
a septer&
This is the inde; of a person who is born to
oupy positions of trust and responsibility# most
probably in onnetion with the /inistry# or in a
minor degree oupying some offie in
*o1ernment ser1ie& The sealed parhments
show diplomay# a taiturn disposition and ability
to (eep serets and onfidenes& The life wor(
will be arried on under onditions whih re2uire
great serey and aution& The nature is reser1ed
and self-reliant& ,e will rise to positions of
authority# and will ser1e his ountry and (ing& 't
is a degree of $<T,+3'T9&
11-12 deg
-apriorn
$ fo; running apae in
the moonlight&
't shows a person who is gi1en to ats of subtlety
and raftiness and disposed to lead a predatory
life# relying on the fortunes of hane# aided by
his s(ill and unning for a li1elihood& ,e will show
onsiderable Deal in the pursuit of his designs#
and muh serey will be re2uired in the ondut
of his affairs for there will be inidents therein
whih annot bear the light of day& The nature is
ruel and rather rafty& ,e will depend on the
ati1ity and industry of other# for his means of
support# and e1entually will be in danger of
e;ommuniation# e;ile of imprisonment# or may
e1en ha1e to fly to ountry& 't is a degree of
-3$@T'54SS&
12-1: deg
-apriorn
$ tripod with flames of
fire issuing from a
braDier&
This is the inde; of a nature that is aspiring and
ati1e# disposed to lead a life of ad1enture and
haDard# but honorable in the pursuit of lofty
ambitions& ,e may beome attahed to the
military ser1ie# or in some other form will be a
representati1e of the fiery and de1ouring
element& ,e has a restless and aspiring nature#
suh as will impel to ation upon a wide sale& ,e
will tra1el and e;plore# lighting up dar( plaes
and de1astating anient sites in the 2uest of new
food for the mind& -hastity and purity of life will
mar( him as of singular temperament# and his
efforts-will thereby beome onentrated and
highly suessful& $li1e to all the higher ambitions
of this world# he will ne1ertheless be Dealous in
the on2uest of worlds that are beyond normal
(en& ,e may be an ambassador# onsul# spiritual
researher# or e;plorer& 't is a degree of
$S6'3$T'+5&
14-1? deg
-apriorn
$ harrow standing on
an open field&
This indiates one who will manifest an e;tremely
ritial# sarasti and aggressi1e nature& 't will be
his business in life to dig into the ommon soil of
the human mind# to lay bare and e;pose its true
nature# and to reate dissensions# di1isions and
strifeIs# stirring up and lea1ening the pabulum of
popular beliefs# and bringing to light their
fallaies# impedimenta# and imperfetions& The
mind will be pugnaious in the e;treme# and
although it may attrat admirers it will ha1e few
sympathiDers or adherents& 'n remo1ing the weed
growth on the ages and in the ruthless
e;amination of things as they are in the broad
field of human life and thought# will onsist the
main wor( of this peuliarly angular and inisi1e
nature& 't as a degree of -3'T'-'S/&
14-1? deg $ soft loudy umulus 't signifies one who has a (ind# pliant and
-apriorn upon a bright horiDon& sympatheti nature7 adaptable to en1ironment#
hopeful and onfident& ,e will reei1e many
fa1ors from @ortune# and will be the friend and
assoiate of those who ha1e influene and power
in the land& ,is mind will be set upon the
attainment of high truths# and his ourse in life
will be mar(ed by a singular degree of
inoffensi1eness# gentleness# forbearane and
sua1ity& Thus his friends will re8oie in him# and
his enemies will find his gentleness and softness
a foil to their sharpest weapons& ,is fortunes will
lie in smooth plaes# and with intelligene added
to gentleness of nature# he will be regarded with
fa1or by all who ome into ontat with him& 't is
a degree of /+!!'45-4&
1?-16 deg
-apriorn
$ man riding at high
speed upon a well-
onditioned horse&
This denotes one who has a taste for and ability
in the management of horses# and to whom the
delight of horsemanship will not be less than
those of haDard and ad1enture& ,e will lead a
romanti life# will tra1el afar# and underta(e
many hardy e;ploits& ,is oupation may bring
him largely into touh with foreign people and
strange lands# and either he will be an importer
of foreign wares# an e;plorer# or an
arhaeologist& Should he inline to the law he will
ma(e great progress therein# and honors will
attend his efforts on all oasions& 'n sholasti
wor( also he finds his pre1ailing passion fully
satisfied for in the taming and bridling of the
untrained mind and the right direting of its
powers he will pro1e himself not less suessful
than apable and Dealous& 't is a degree of
'5ST3<-T'+5&
16-1B deg
-apriorn
$ lyre lying upon a
wreath of flowers&
't denotes one who will show some remar(able
powers of e;pression# and by the power of sound
will persuade where others annot ompel by
fore& ,e may beome a poet or musiian# and in
the gentler offies of life will show onsiderable
talent& ,is nature will be doile# tratable#
harmless and inoffensi1e& ,e will be onstant in
his attahments and will undergo some singular
perseutions and tests of his fidelity# emerging
there from 1itorious and undismayed& Should he
follow the highest e;pressions of his faulty he
will be apable of enuniating in language that is
harmonious# persuasi1e and subtly ompelling# a
new body of dotrine or a new phase of
philosophi truth& 't is a degree of 643S<$S'+5&
1B-18 deg
-apriorn
Two men in fiere strife&
This symbol denotes one whose aggressi1e and
2uarrelsome nature will lead him into all sorts of
diffiulties and dangers# from whih it is to be
feared he will not esape unhurt& -ontentious#
re1iling and unorthodo;# his mind will be at war
with pre1ailing opinions and popular beliefs& ,e
will reate disord where1er he goes# and be a
sorry test to men of humane and bene1olent
dispositions& ,is nature is de1oid of fran(ness
and he does not admit the truth e1en to himself#
but opposes all and e1ety one on whate1er
ground is open to debate& 'n a word# he is an
'shmaelite# and will finally be deserted and
abandoned to the meries of his mother 5ature&
't is a degree of ST3'@4&
18-19 deg
-apriorn
$ ro(y eminene in the
midst of a turbulent
sea&
This symbol denotes a harater of great self-
reliane# firmness# stability and originality# one
who is apable of standing alone and ombating
with the steady resistane of enduring strength
all the assaults of ad1erse fortune or popular
displeasure& $lone# undaunted and impassi1e# he
will stand amid the angry tumult of ontending
fores& ,e will show real strength and the
firmness that is born of on1ition and diret
pereption of the truth& ,e annot hope to be
popular1 but he annot fail to be great and
singular& The wa1es sweep on and dash
themsel1es in futile wrath upon his mo1e less
body& They are dri1en ba(# and e;pend
themsel1es in seething omment and hissing
impoteneC he remains# 't 's a degree of
ST+!'.'T9&
19-20 deg
-apriorn
$n ape seated before a
mirror&
't is the inde; of a mind gi1en to 1anity and
apable only of intelligene whih harateriDes
the superfiial world ling& ,e sees himself as the
one ob8et& ,e is an egotist& 5e1ertheless he will
aspire to some distintion as a leader off fashions
or as a omedian or mimi& ,is powers of
adaptation are onsiderable# and his physial
ati1ity 1ery great& ,e would sueed best as an
ator# but that only in the lighter 1ein& ,is person
is more onsiderable than his mind# and his
reputation will he dependent on his powers of
adaptation and e;pression& 't as a degree of
'/'T$T'+5&
20-21 deg
-apriorn
$n anient hieroglyphi
manusript with a retort
and ruible upon it&
This symbol is the inde; of one who will essay the
/agnum +pus or great wor( of alhemial
siene& 't may be that he will attempt the
solution of some sientifi problems# and in suh
would be suessful beyond his belief& +n the
other hand its sope may be restrited to the
world of ommere# or e1en e;tended to the
spiritual world# so that the transmutation of the
gross and e;ternal body of the soul may be
effeted& 'n any ase the nati1e will be a deep
researher and will study anient methods and
priniples with benefit to himself and ad1antage
to the world& ,e will begin a new shool of
thought and his mind will be set upon reforms in
the sientifi and philosophi worlds& 't is a
degree of 345+"$T'+5&
21-22 deg
-apriorn
$ plough&
This symbol belongs to one that is apable of
arduous and protrated labors& ,is inherent fore
of harater will arry him through all diffiulties
and beyond all obstales& ,e is endowed with
muh definition of purpose# determination and
inisi1eness# so that he will ma(e headway
against all obstrutions and ut out a line in life
for himself& ,e will in all probability find the
reompense of his labor in assoiation with
agriultural pro8ets# and in the utiliDation of old
and waste materials# 't is a degree of
.4T43/'5$T'+5&
22-2: deg
-apriorn
$ wineglass o1erturned&
This is the inde; of one who will be unable to
ontain his feelings and passions# and will in
onse2uene run to e;esses# e;tra1agane and
waste of substane& ,e will be endowed with a
fine intelligene# a genial and pleasant nature#
and a generous and on1i1ial disposition& %ut his
inability to ontrol his passions will lead to his
re1ersal and undoing# so that he will unless he be
under the guidane of a strong and steady band
e1entually be left to his fate# denuded of all that
ma(es him a desirable ompanion or useful agent
in life& 't is a degree of '5-+5T'545-4&
2:-24 deg
-apriorn
$ tan(ard set upon a
table&
This denotes a steadfast and apable person#
whose life will be orderly and useful# whose mind
will be open to the reeption of truth and
(nowledge and whose passions will be well
regulated& ,e will display a fran( and e1en blunt
nature# being free from all raftiness and
subtlety7 and his mind will ha1e a sinere regard
for all that is simple and natural in human nature#
and a rooted distrust of the non-transparent& 't is
li(ely that he will be disposed to see( his
li1elihood in the 1ineyard or hostel# but in the
highest apaity he an be will aspire to beome
a teaher and pur1eyor of spiritual truths& 'n any
ase he is a man of the ommon wal( and his
sympathies are with the people& 't 's a degree of
S'5-43'T9&
24-2? deg
-apriorn
$ series of bubbles
floating in the air&
This denotes one in whose nature the light#
fantasti and ephemeral is predominant& $ ertain
elastiity and e;pansi1e of soul will render him
refleti1e of the world around him in all its more
spar(ling and bright aspets# but he will la(
solidity of harater# will be gi1en o1er to 1anities
and in the end these will be the soure of his
sudden and untimely ollapse& ,e is liable to be a
mere dabbler# but his sympathies will be in the
diretion of oult 1erities# and a ertain
superfiial refletion of these things may render
him a fashionable mounteban(& 't is a degree of
S<643@'-'$!'T9&
2?-26 deg
-apriorn
$ wide# open seasape
on whih are distant
sailing boats&
This symbol denotes a person of alm and
thoughtful temperament# a (ind# genial and
sunny nature# smooth and tran2uil manners# and
peaeful disposition& )hen roused to anger#
howe1er# he is apable of e;essi1e strength and
display of power# and the fores in reser1e within
him are only to be (nown under stress and
e;itation& ,e is yielding# but annot be redued&
,e is gentle but irresistible& ,is sympathies are
wide and his taste for tra1el will be mar(ed& 't
will lead him to distant ountries and may be to
the pursuit of nautial life& That he will ha1e
interests in distant lands is ertain& 't is a degree
of -+/6!$-45-4&
26-2B deg
-apriorn
$ streth of bro(en
ountry with a fringe of
woodland&
This symbol denotes a nature that is rugged and
natural in its e;pression and wholly de1oid of the
superfiialities and polish of on1entional life& !eft
to himself he will prefer a life of 2uiet retirement
and rusti wor(# but in the busier haunts of men
he will pass for one who is ungraious and
unouth# though none will 2uestion his sinerity
and genuineness& ,e may be disposed to see( his
li1ing in the ulti1ation of the soil# or the sale of
its produe& ,is temper will be une1en# and at
times morose and lowering# but a ertain off-
hand gruffness of e;pression will only 1eil a (ind
and ingenuous nature& 't is a degree of
3<ST'-'T9&
2B-28 deg
-apriorn
$ se;tant and ompass&
This symbol is related to one whose tastes are of
a 1ery atholi nature& ,is learning and retitude
will ma(e him a reliable and useful guide to
others# and in some speial apaity of learning
he will gain distintion and honor& 'n a sense he
is a ardinal man and annot fail to beome
famous& ,is inlinations will be e;pressed in the
study of na1igation# astronomy# e;ploration and
the mathematis& 'n a narrower sense he will
beome a diretor of some suessful trading
ompany and his path in life will be mar(ed by a
series of suessful 1entures& ,e will ne1er lose
his way# nor fail to attain his end# for all his
underta(ings will be regulated by rigid and e;at
priniples# and arried out with preision and
ertainty of suess& 't is a degree of
.4@'5'T'+5&
28-29 deg
-apriorn
$ dar( and lonely pool
o1erhung by wooded
ban(s&
This is the inde; of a nature that will be gi1en to
ontemplation and philosophial musings& 'n the
silene and solitude of his own soul he will enter
into an intimate ommunion with 5ature and will
be blessed with an understanding of her more
obsure laws and his mind will be per1aded by a
peae whih none will be able to disturb& ,is
affetions will be deeply rooted in all that
appertains to the simpler and more natural life#
and his poetial and 1isionary nature will lay hold
upon eternal 1erities& $s for himself# he will wal(
by the side of his mother 5ature# and his soul will
be lifted to a plae of rest& <npratial though he
may be in many things# yet his message will be
one of authority as appertaining to a fa1ored
hild& 't is a degree of -+5T4/6!$T'+5&
29-:0 deg
-apriorn
$n arrow in flight&
This symbol denotes an aspiring and ambitious
nature# impelled by the strength of a fore behind
him to the attainment of a ertain high or distant
pro8et& *ifted with e;treme diretness and
elerity of ation and endowed with remar(able
powers of onentration# he will be in a fair way
to attain his intentions and aomplish his
ambitions& %ut e1erything will depend upon his
start in life as to whether he will reah his goal&
,eredity and training will ount for more than
usual in his ase# for he is one of those who will
follow his inherent impulses and has little or no
indi1idual power of diretion and sarely any
adaptation& The breath of publi opinion may
arry him wide of his mar(# and with the deline
of his natural fores there will be a falling off of
ambition and purpose& 't is a degree of .4-!'54&
0-1 deg
$2uarius
$ man lying upon a
sheaf of orn# asleep#
with 1iands at his side&
This is a symbol of one whose life will be wasted
in dreams and 1isions and 1ain pro8ets to whih
he annot lend the power of ation& ,e will be
dreaming where others are wor(ing and in
onse2uene will lose the 1irtue of utility and the
right to sustenane& /oreo1er# beause of his
unpratial and indifferent nature# he will be at
the mery of others# and will suffer depredation
and fraud at times# and at others will be pushed
aside to ma(e room for the more intelligent and
responsi1e wor(ers in the worlds great field of
ation& ,e will dream of wealth while others are
ma(ing it# and all the while he will neglet the
opportunities whih lie as simple e1eryday
ourrenes lose to his hand& 't is a degree of
!$SS'T<.4&
1-2 deg
$2uarius
$ boo( on whih stand
a ompass and an hour
glass&
This is the inde; of one who has a sientifi and
highly 1ersatile mind& ,e will be disposed to the
study of the laws of nature# will gain an intimay
with the priniples of sientifi and philosophi
in1estigation and may be the in1entor of some
instrument# or the diso1erer of some fore in
5ature by whih the elements of spae (the
ompass) and time (the hour-glass) are
annihilated to a great degree& <ndoubtedly he will
be a man of onsiderable depth of thought# and
will ma(e some useful diso1eries& 't is a degree
of 4=T45S'+5&
2-: deg
$2uarius
$ man wal(ing with
bended head# leaning
upon a staff&
This symbol is related to one whose life is liable
to many and se1ere sho(s of misfortune# the
se1ering of ties and the disappointment of hopes&
5e1ertheless# he will show a spirit of steadfast
resignation to the will of ,ea1en and therein will
find onsolation for his griefIs and sorrows& The
tas( whih he will ha1e to perform in life will be
honorable but unprofitable# and many will be the
diffiulties whih enumber his upward path& ,e
is ne1ertheless e2uipped for a long and arduous
8ourney# and being endowed with a patient and
firm will# he must e1entually attain his goal& +nly
in the inter1al he will ha1e to surrender all that
he holds most dear in life& 't is a degree of
643S4"43$5-4&
:-4 deg
$2uarius
$n offier arrayed muh
li(e a -hinese mandarin
in an offiial robe of
purple and gold and
blue&
This is indiati1e of one who will show
onsiderable merit in diplomati or go1ernmental
wor( and who may beome a minister of state or
high offiial& To him will be entrusted the are of
high serets and harges# and he will be
assoiated with persons of high estate and power
in whate1er land he may be alled upon to ser1e&
't is probable that he himself will be able to boast
an anients lineage and there is# a part from his
destiny# an inherent dignity and repose whih will
enable him passi1ely to withstand the assaults of
his enemies and by patiene finally to o1erome
all and sueed to the highest positions of trust
and onfidene& 't is a degree of $<T,+3'T9&
4-? deg
$2uarius
$ woman nude# loo(ing
at her refletion in a
pool of water&
't is not neessary to say# perhaps# that this is a
symbol indiati1e of e;treme danger to the moral
nature of the person Lborn under this degree&
There is an element of dalliane and self-lo1e in
the nature whih will be liable to lead to serious
ompliations and entanglements& 't may be that
this egotism will only 1eil a wea(ness whih
annot withstand the temptations of the arnal
nature& The nature will be sympatheti and to a
large degree refleti1e of the immediate
en1ironment# in whih# howe1er# there will be too
strong an aent of self& 't is probable that the
nati1e may show artisti tastes and a mar(ed
ability for portrait painting or sulpture& 't is a
degree of 4*+T'S/&
?-6 deg
$2uarius
$n arher drawing a
long bow&
This symbol is related to one who has
onsiderable faulty for teahing (prophey)# and
s(ill in manual rafts& $s a diretor of thought# an
e;ponent of religious teahings# as tra1eler#
leturer# e1en handiraftsman# he will show
himself apable and will meet with distintion& ,e
will be ambitious and will ha1e a mind set upon
things that are remote from his en1ironment&
-areful in his methods# and ambitious in his
designs# he will ha1e to tra1el far# ne1ertheless#
for the results of his ations# and of him it may be
said that what is remote from the sense is e1er
more attrati1e than things orporeal# and that
whih is afar than whih is near& 't is a degree of
$6643-46T'+5&
6-B deg
$2uarius
$ target piered by a
rapier&
This symbol denotes one who has e;treme
powers of penetration and yet will be inapable of
ade2uate self-defense in the ordinary affairs of
life and will fall a 1itim to his own want of
disretion& 'n him the (nowledge of the truth
does not entail the following of it# and this denial
of his own on1itions will lead him to sore
troubles and possibly to disgrae& ,e will show an
impulsi1e and headstrong nature# suh as may
lead him into serious onflit with others# thereby
laying him open to the danger of assault and hurt
in the passage of arms& !et him beware of the
diret thrust and pratie the use of the two-
edged sword& 't is a degree of "<!543$%'!'T9&
B-8 deg
$2uarius
$ lion standing in the
open arena&
This symbol is indiati1e of a nature that is strong
foreful and independent# lo1ing freedom abo1e
all things and desiring death by hunger rather
than ser1itude or restraint& Suh an one will
pro1e himself to be of greater ser1ie to the rae
when left to his own resoures and gi1en full
freedom of ation than when bound to a narrow
or restrited wal( in life& 5e1ertheless# he is liable
to apti1ity or imprisonment# whether it be as a
prisoner of State or as the 1itim of a hard and
unrelenting @ate# and this will be entailed by his
inordinate lo1e of freedom& ,e will# suffer and will
ser1e# and thus gain both wisdom and freedom
for all time& 't is a degree of 4S-$64/45T&
8-9 deg
$2uarius
$ huge ro( rent by a
flash of lightning&
This symbol denotes one who has a powerful#
aggressi1e# foreful and e;euti1e nature#
apable of dri1ing his way through all obstales#
howe1er hard and enduring they may be& Gui(#
energeti and alert# he will ma(e onsiderable
progress in his partiular wal( in life# and may be
the means of on1ining the most s(eptial
onerning ertain matters of a elestial and
ethereal nature& ,is spirit is too intense and
foreful# too inisi1e and# ritial not to be the
oasion of muh re1iling and bitterness of spirit
in others& ,e will do his wor( in the world with
elerity of ation and diretness of e;eution# and
he will let light into dar( plaes& ,is departure will
be sudden# but will not transpire till he has done
some wor( of magnitude& 't is a degree of
-+5"43S'+5&
9-10 deg
$2uarius
$ head and a hand
separated from a body&
This is the sign of one who la(s o-ordination of
thought and ation# and who may e1entually be
liable to paralysis or similar affetions of the body
by wounding and the se1erane of ner1es&
6ossibly he will be separated from his (indred
and will be bereft of guidane and sustenane at
an early age& ,e will only learn by se1ere
afflition and many sufferings how to o-ordinate
his thought and ation# and useless pro8ets#
irresponsible and foolish ations# and a badly
regulated life will thus be turned to the ser1ie of
the body orporate of humanity& 't is a degree of
.'SK4-T'+5&
10-11 deg
$2uarius
Two bulls fighting on
the edge of a preipie&
This symbol is related to one in whose nature
there is more fore and energy than power of
diretion and self-restraint# and who in
onse2uene will be ontinually running into
dangers whih to him will be wholly unforeseen
though ob1ious enough to others& ,e will rely
upon his strength and pushfulness to o1erome
his enemies# but it will be shown to him that
there is nothing so insignifiant as the strength of
a man& Sine he annot o1erome 5ature let him
learn to use her fores with disretion and
moderation or he will be wounded in the onflit
of life# and unseen dangers will lur( within the
hour of e;ultation as sna(es beneath the flowers&
't is a degree of @+3-4@<!54SS&
11-12 deg !a
"olasfera
$ lion raging against
the bars of its age&
This symbol imports a nature of onsiderable
nati1e strength and dignity# yet unfortunate and
in danger of being arried away by his passions
and lo1e of freedom& ,ard though it may be to
fore his spirit into submission it will be well with
him should he early learn that his ompeers and
superiors are e2ually 8ealous as himself of their
rights and pri1ileges& $t some time in his life he
will be the 1itim of a nature superior to his own
and will suffer restraint and urtailment of liberty
thereby& !et him adapt himself to his
en1ironment& ,is will else be the hard fate of
those who are born of free spirit into the bonds of
neessity& 't is a degree of 34ST3$'5T&
12-1: deg
$2uarius
$ a1alier fully armed&
This is the inde; of a militant and naturally
aggressi1e nature# the sign of one who# while
outwardly autious and sua1e in manner# is e1er
ali1e to his own interests and on the defensi1e& $t
times Lhe will be led into dangers by the
aggressi1e attitude he will display in regard to his
fellows# and although well e2uipped by 5ature for
all emergenies# he will ne1er be so safe and free
from harm as when obser1ing regard for others&
,e will show a 1igilant and alert nature# muh
power of self-defense# and will be remar(able for
his apaity either in the military world or that of
polemis& 't is a degree of $SS443T'+5&
1:-14 deg
$2uarius
$ bro(en bridge
spanning a rapid
stream&
This is the symbol of one whose life will be beset
with unforeseen dangers# and who should
therefore go warily and with muh irumspetion
into the narrow wal(s of ompetiti1e life& $bout
the middle of his life there will be a great
atastrophe# by whih he will either lose the use
of a limb# or will suffer a total ollapse of his
affairs& ,e will then be in danger of li2uidation
and may beome in1ol1ed in serious trouble&
$lmost from his boyhood he will ha1e to be self-
supporting# and while he is sure to be of
onsiderable ser1ie to others# and may e1en be
author of muh wise ounsel# he will himself
stand in need of help and sustenane ere his days
are half ompleted& ,is future thereafter is in the
(eeping of ,ea1en& 't is a degree of -+!!$6S4&
14-1? deg
$2uarius
$ ship in full sail upon a
sunlit sea&
This is the symbol of one who will possess an
enterprising and somewhat ad1enturous spirit#
suh as will lead him into assoiations with others
remote from him in nature or in lime& ,e will
show a atholi and osmopolitan spirit# a
1ersatile and ambitious mind# and a bene1olent
and sympatheti nature& 'f he should be indued
to lea1e his ountry it will be to form allianes
that are produti1e of the greatest good to
himself and to others& 'f he should follow the
merantile life# he will be fortunate therein& %ut
whate1er may be his alling# he will prosper and
gain to himself a position of affluene and
distintion& 't is a degree of $@@!<45-4&
1?-16 deg
$2uarius
$ smithIs forge and
bellows&
This symbol is related to the one who will show
onsiderable aspiration in things of a spiritual
nature and will be instrumental in awa(ening in
the breast of man a belief in things supernormal#
by fanning the spar( of intelligent faith into a
flame of on1ition and onsuming desire& ,is
profession will be allied to the useful arts and his
wal( in life# although simple and de1oid of
ostentation# will ne1ertheless be of singular
ser1ie to humanity& *reat in soul and of
immense aspiration# he will pro1e a 1eritable
"ulan& 't is a degree of '5S6'3$T'+5&
16-1B deg
$2uarius
$ man lying prone upon
a bed of si(ness&
This is the inde; of a mind that is inept# a nature
indolent or per1erted# and a fortune that is wholly
dependent on the goodwill of others& 't denotes
one who will e1ine but little interest in the wider
and more 1irile ahie1ements of his fellows#
whose mind will be ramped and warped by
egotism and selfish indulgene# and whose body
will grow slee( and ner1eless in default of proper
use and ade2uate e;erise& 'n a more fortunate
irumstane# it may depit only a physial
malady re2uiring onstant rest& 'n the worst ase
it denotes imbeility& 't is a degree of $6$T,9&
1B-18 deg
$2uarius
$n old woman seated
on a stool with a
hooded loa( wrapped
losely round her&
This is the inde; of one whose nature will be
warped by feelings of selfishness and 8ealousy&
,e will e;hibit little# if any# interest in the
ommon lot of humanity# and will assume an
attitude of melanholy# silent and en1ious
misanthropy& Suh an one annot fail to beome
a soure of hatred and malie to his own hurt and
that of others& )rapped around with the loa( of
selfishness# he will fail to attain happiness in his
own life and will be 8ealous of it in that of others&
,ene bitterness and seret enmity will poison his
soul# and in the end he will be in danger of an
isolation not less painful beause merited# and
will be ut off iron (ith and (in and left to his own
imperfet and ramped resoures& !et him study
to preser1e interest and sympathy in all that is
human and so esape being abandoned of hea1en
and 4arth& 't is a degree of 'S+!$T'+5&M
18-19 deg
$2uarius
$ boat upon the sea
whih a submerged
man is linging for
support&
This symbol is related to one in whose life some
great atastrophe will our at a time when
pro1identially there will be a friend at hand to
resue him from his danger& 't indiates that a
defiieny of tat and s(ill is liable to reader him
sub8et to ad1ersity of fortune# and he will suffer
finanial disaster and e1en peril of death& %ut
there will be raised up to him a friend apable of
sustaining him in his e;tremity# and he will not
therefore sin( into the depths& This will be in
response to his great faith& The nature# although
daring# is la(ing in tat and strength& $ll his
troubles will arise from failing to admit his own
inompetene& ,e will tra1el afar& 't is a degree
of '5S4-<3'T9&
19-20 deg
$2uarius
$ great tortoise&
This denotes one of patient and plodding
disposition# disposed to rustiity of habit#
endowed with great powers of endurane# an
e1en disposition and ontented mind& ,is position
in life will always be seure# owing to his great
presiene and pro1idene# and he will reate
about him by slow and patient toil the means of
his own seurity and well-being& ,is life is li(ely
to e;tend to phenomenal years and his position in
old age will be one of independene and seurity
from all harm& +f rather solitary and retired
nature# deeply philosophial# patient# and
ontented with simple ways of li1ing# he will yet
e1ine a (indly disposition and will li1e long to
en8oy the fruits of his labors and the esteem of
his fellows& 't is a degree of 63+"'.45-4&
20-21 deg
$2uarius
$ man lying wounded or
si( upon the ground&
't is the symbol of one whose nature is 1oid of
1irility and ambition# and who# onse2uently# will
fail to assert himself in the fight for life& )here
others are in intense ati1ity# he lies ner1eless
and powerless amid surroundings whih# although
natural# are de1oid of omfort and unrefleti1e of
the arts and sienes of human e1olution& Suh
an one will show moral& apathy# mental
ineptitude# and physial wea(ness# all of whih
will onspire to render him an ob8et of pity to
the passer by# and a burden to his (indred and
friends& 'n some ases it may indiate inapaity
merely& 'n others it will predit a moral paralysis&
't is a degree of )4$A54SS&
21-22 deg
$2uarius
$ raging bull stamping
upon body of a dog&
This symbol denotes one whose passions are
liable to run to e;ess and whose anger may lead
him into the ommission of ats of 1iolene& 't
shows one of a strong and foreful nature#
apable of foring his way in the world by push
and energy# yet not so strong as to be apable of
ontrolling his own feelings& $t suh times as his
passions are aroused he is apable of ats of
brutal feroity# and though he may gain the
1itory o1er all his outward enemies# there will
yet be one within remaining unsubdued& 't is
essential that an otherwise fortunate nature
should not ruin a great areer by ations of
impulsi1e ardor and indisretion& 't is a degree of
"'+!45-4&
22-2: deg
$2uarius
$ bea1er at wor( upon
a tree o1erhanging a
gorge&
This is the inde; of one to whom wor( will be a
matter of daily and ontinual pleasure# and whose
efforts will be sustained with diligene and
fidelity& ,e will show muh e;euti1e ability#
e;eptional onstruti1e faulty# and e;treme
powers of endurane# so that his pathway to
suess is sure& There is# howe1er# the danger
that# at the supreme moment when the fruit of
his labor falls due# it may be swallowed up and
lost to him fore1er& 4;ept for this his position is
beyond all power of assault or harm# for habits of
industry and strenuous energy are sure of
reognition& ,e may beome a well-(nown wor(er
or dealer in timber and the building trade& 't is a
degree of '5.<ST39&
2:-24 deg
$2uarius
$ bent stal( bearing a
full ear of orn&
This symbol is related to one of undoubted faulty
and mental ability# but with too little ourage and
power of atta( to ma(e his merit felt in the
world& Suh an one will be bent and bro(en by
the winds of ad1ersity# and ha1ing but small
physial stamina he will find it diffiult to sustain
the highest e;pressions of his mental growth in
the fae of muh want and physial distress& 9et
he will not be bent or bro(en by ad1ersity till he
has gi1en e;pression to an e;traordinary amount
of learning and will be popularly appreiated& 't is
a degree of %45.'5*&
24-2? deg
$2uarius
$ dar( fae wearing an
e;pression of fiere
anger# and aross the
forehead a red band of
blood&
This symbol indiates one whose nature is
1inditi1e and passionate almost beyond power of
ontrol& There will be some danger of frenDy or
e1en aute mania# suh as will warrant his
enfored detention is thoughts are those of the
'shmaelite and a1enger of herednary wrongs# and
he is as one who sees blood in the air and runs
amo(& 't shows a dangerous predisposition and
unless ontrolled by the power of moral
persuasion# intelletual training and soial
ulture# will assuredly lead to trouble and
disgrae& 't is a degree of /$!'-4&
2?-26 deg
$2uarius
$ man wal(ing blindfold
towards the opening of
a deep pit&
This indiates one whose thoughts and pro8ets
are liable to beome haoti and onfused# so
that he may be said to be wal(ing in the dar(#
and to that e;tent may be led into gra1e dangers&
't may be from ignorane or from want of
alertness and responsi1eness to his surroundings
that he will ome by hurt to himself# but sa1e by
the helping and direting hand of some wise
friend# or the o1erarhing lo1e of ,ea1en# he
annot esape downfall and ruin& The higher tame
position he may oupy# the greater the danger
of falling& !et him therefore study to wal( warily
and in humility in the simple ways of life and not
aspire to tread paths whih are unfamiliar and full
of pitfalls for the unwary& 't is a degree of
%!'5.'5*&
26-2B deg
$2uarius
$ stale mansion
surrounded by trees in
an e;panse of
pastureland&
This symbol denotes one who will be house-
proud# fond of his home and desirous of a2uiring
estate# so that he may ha1e the uninterrupted
8oys of ontinuous home life& ,e will pro1e
himself to be a apable and polished member of
soiety# a good patriot# and an earnest upholder
of the traditions of his people and ountry& +f a
pleasant and fran( nature# and humane
disposition# he will readily attrat friends around
him# and will be ne1er so happy as when
entertaining them in a homely but unostentatious
manner& ,e will prosper in the world and will be
belo1ed for his breadth of mind and wide
sympathies& 't is a degree of 6+SS4SS'+5&
2B-28 deg
$2uarius
$ up# a pa( of playing
ards# and die&
This symbol denotes a person of dissipated and
irregular life# whose wea(ness for wine and
gambling is li(ely to lead him into sore diffiulties
and many e;esses& ,is mind will be addited to
the pursuit of fortune by ad1entitious means# so
that while he may sueed in attahing himself to
others of li(e propensity and habits# he will la(
e1en their onfidene# and failing# will lose their
adherene also& Thus# unless he shall elet to
follow the paths of simple industry and patient
toil in the ordinary wal(s of life# he will ome to
ruin and will be fored to pi( up a prearious
li1elihood in the# byways of soial ati1ity& 't is a
degree of S6+!'$T'+5&
28-29 deg
$2uarius
Two rossed swords
surrounded by a wreath
of laurels&
)hoe1er has this astral signature will be
remar(able for his powers of atta( and defense&
,e may be a le1er barrister# a suessful
diplomat# or a man of the sword& 'n the passage
of arms whih will onstantly fall to his lot# he will
pro1e himself apable and s(ilful to a degree& ,e
will show onsiderable powers of e;eution# a
pointedness and diretness of speeh# an inisi1e
manner# and sharp aute# penetrating mind& ,e
will gain honor in his speial wal( in life# and
should he ta(e to the sword either in the defense
of his own ountry or the on2uest of another# he
will meet with distintion and honor& 9et he will
hold but little of this worldIs goods and must rely
ontinually on his power of utting his way
through life by his own ontinuous e;ertions& 't is
a degree of 4=4-<T'+5&
29-:0 deg
$2uarius
$ septer surrounded
by a rown&
This symbol denotes one who will rise to
distintion and offies of great power and
influene& ,e will display apaity for go1ernment
and rulership# and# howe1er humble his origin#
will speedily attain to a foremost position in his
own sphere and may suessfully attempt e1en
greater heights than many of his predeessor and
ontemporaries& 'n mind he will show himself to
be rigid# strit# upright# and unbending in his
integrity& ,is affetions# although by no means
warm# are yet sinere and onstant# and his
ambitions are ompassed by the one word
$<T,+3'T9&
0-1 deg
6ises
$ man and woman
standing fae to fae#
their hands lasped&
This symbol denotes a nature of genial# friendly
and soiable 2ualities to whih the ties of
domesti and soial life will onstitute the sum of
possible happiness& Suh will li1e in harmony with
his fellows# preser1ing his relations in the most
perfet aord# and on all oasions gi1ing
e1idene of fidelity# de1otion and self-ontrol& ,e
will rule others by the power of persuasion# and
will attain his ambitions by the e;erise of
unusual powers of adaptability& $s a man of
business he will be hiefly suessful in bringing
together elements of ontrary natures# forming
ombinations of utility# and uniting fores whih
singly would pro1e inomplete and ineffetual& 't
is a degree of <5'+5&
1-2 deg
6ises
$ hest floating on an
open sea&
This is an inde; of a nature that is plaid and
alm and disposed rather to arelessness and
lassitude& ,e will be willing to sarifie muh for
his own omfort and peae of mind# and will
rarely distress himself on aount of others&
5e1ertheless there is a strong underurrent of
feeling and passion# whih# when aroused will
pro1e formidable& !eft to himself he will pro1e
inoffensi1e and dilatory# areless and haphaDard&
%ut when opposed he will show himself apable of
fiere resentment and irresistible fore& There is
little doubt that he will lose muh of his property
by allowing things to drift and ta(e their own
ourse# where he should be ta(ing the diretion
and management of them in hand& $lthough by
no means a wea( harater# he will pass for suh
on aount of his indifferene to his own affairs
and those of others& 't is a degree of
'5.'@@4345-4&
2-: deg
6ises
$ boarIs head upon a
dish&
This is indiati1e of a headstrong and rather
petulant nature# to whom the good things of this
life will ount for muh& ,e will ha1e a taste for
high li1ing and may show e;eptional faulty in
the ulinary arts& ,is disposition will be generous
and hospitable# and the best of his nature will be
e1ident when he is entertaining his friends in
on1i1ial feasts& 6ossessed of a fiery and petulant
nature# he will ma(e many enemies# but will
always sueed in bringing them to aord with
him by some subse2uent at of generosity and
goodwill& $t heart he is bountiful and humane#
but he will be ad8udged oarse and self-indulgent
and a sla1e to the appetites& 't is a degree of
-+5"'"'$!'T9&
:-4 deg
6ises
$ trilithon onsisting of
two strong pillars of
stone with a horiDontal
thwart of the same
material& )ithin the
trilithon is a strong iron
gate&
This is the inde; of one whose nature is set about
with the seurity whih arises from a prudent and
autious nature# a high order of intelligene and a
strong stability of harater& ,e will pro1e to be a
ha1en of refuge for the wea( and helpless and a
protetion to all who stand in need of a friend&
)ithin his gate there is peae and seurity# rest
and satisfation& ,e will suessfully with stand
the assaults of his enemies# and although it will
be at all times diffiult to get at the inward nature
and moti1e of his life# yet to those who are
admitted to his onfidene he will 8ustify his
retiene# his retirement and his independene of
ation& Kustie and self-restraint will be the
(eynotes of his nature& 't is a degree of
.4@@45-4&
4-? deg
6ises
Three men ad1aning
arm in arm&
This indiates one gi1en to friendship and the
delights of soial interourse# and whose nature
will find hief e;pression in the fostering of
amiable relations between others& 6roli;ity and
diffusion of effort may render his best intentions
1oid of good results# but that they are animated
by the best feelings none of his friends will e1er
doubt& ,e will ha1e many supporters and his
onfidenes will be esteemed by them& ,e may
profitably be engaged in the instrution and
leading of others# whether as a teaher# diretor#
o1erseer or offier# and he will be one of those to
whose instrution and ad1ie men will naturally
inline& ,is fondness for pleasures howe1er# may
ruin his prospets& 't is a degree of $--+3.&
?-6 deg
6ises
$ wre( floating on a
peaeful sea&
This indiates one to whom the @ates are li(ely to
pro1e un(ind# either in the fat of gi1ing him birth
in the family of one who has suffered omplete
wre( of fortunes# or by leading him to haDards of
a speulati1e and ad1enturous nature whih will
lead to his ertain ruin& !et him therefore be e1er
on guard against the sedutions of beoming rih
in a hurry# and let his efforts be those of one
who# ha1ing a long distane to tra1el# and a great
height to attain# measures his strength with are
and goes at a moderate pae& Should he attempt
the seas of fortune he will be dri1en ba( and his
hanes of suess will be for e1er ruined& 'f he
should wisely (eep to the broad highways of life#
and pursue the ommon path# he may retrie1e
the family fortunes and a2uit himself with honor&
't is a degree of S$!"$*4&
6-B deg
6ises
$ nihe in whih are set
a lamp and a boo( or
missal&
This indiates one to whom the serets of nature
are li(ely to be re1ealed as the result of long and
patient study of her laws& ,e will be endowed
with onsiderable de1otion# enabling him to
sustain long and patient 1igils# and pursue his
studies where others would ha1e abandoned
them& ,is intelligene will be of a high order# and
will indue him if to the pursuit of religion#
philosophy and the fine arts# in all of whih he
will show more than ordinary ability& ,e may
show a taste for the on1entiler& 't is a degree of
'!!</'5$T'+5&
B-8 deg
6ises
$ man with upraised
arms submerged in the
water# o1er whih a
hea1y rain is falling&
This is the inde; of one who is liable to suffer
many affronts of fortune# due hiefly to his own
inompetene and the attempting of things and
enterprises that are beyond his powers& !et him
study humility and ser1ie of others# and ulti1ate
a proper understanding of his own aptitudes and
powers& Thus he may esape a sudden and
unloo(ed for ruin whih otherwise must attend
him in the boldest 1enture of his life& ,e may go
into li2uidation and beome submerged# and
rying for resue from his helpless state# there
may be found none to weep for him sa1e ,ea1en#
whih yet is (ind in that it permits this warning&
'ndependene is not for those who ha1e no
(nowledge of their own wea(ness& The strong
swimmer alone an attempt the deep waters& 't is
a degree of '5-+/64T45-4&
8-9 deg
6ises
$n old man with a pa(
upon $ss ba( and a
long staff in his hand
wal(ing down# a hill&
This indiates one whose fortunes are li(ely to
pro1e 1ery remar(able& 4stranged at an early age
from his (indred he will follow an ad1enturous
fortune and his li1elihood will be to that e;tent
prearious and unertain& ,e will roam into
distant ountries and e;periene many pri1ations#
always sustaining his lot with 2uiet resignation
and singular indifferene of spirit& ,e will attain to
soni distintion# but will suffer re1ersal and in
the end will arry his load of ares downhill to the
gra1e& 'n some speial manner he will pro1e
himself to be a man of singular harater and
remar(able powers& 't is a degree of
6'!*3'/$*4&
9-10 deg
6ises
+n a table of plain
surfae lie a number of
hemial instruments# a
retort# a pestle and
mortar# a bent tube#
end a ruible being the
hief&
This indiates one with some speial aptitude for
the study of hemistry in one or another of its
many phases& ,is mind will be analytial and
aute apable of resol1ing things into their
priniples and perei1ing auses where others
only ta(e note of effets& ,is mind is that nature
whih while a1owing no religion has no thought
whih is not essentially religious# and whih# in its
2uest after the serets of nature is mo1ed
primarily by a sinere de1otion to the Spirit of
5ature& 'n daily life he will e1ine muh retiene#
aution and wariness# being 1ery distrustful of
things and persons not (nown to him# but will
show onsiderable animation when disussing the
partiular studies and sub8ets with whih his
mind is oupied& 't is a degree of T4ST'5*&
10-11 deg
6ises
$ wild horse leaping a
barrier&
This denotes a man of onsiderable freedom and
energy of nature# one who will be restless under#
restraint# free and open in e;pression of his
thoughts and feelings and 1ery emphati in his
dealings with others& ,e will show aspiration and
may inline to forensi study& ,is nature will be
ad1enturous and his ations will be harateriDed
by a supreme ontempt for danger and peril& 'f
he should inline to law# literature or lesiastial
wor(# be will ha1e distintion& 't is a degree of
!'%43T9&
11-12 deg
6ises
$ trunated one&
This indiates one who has undoubted aspirations
and will rise to a good position# although when
that position is assured there will be danger of a
sudden essation of fortune# and his life may
thereafter ontinue to be filled with troubles and
1e;ations& +n the other hand# there will be some
born under this degree who will gi1e promise of
high attainments# and who will be ut off in the
midst of their areer& 'n either ase the& pinnale
and end of their ambitions will ne1er be reahed&
Therefore let suh aim higher than they mean to
hit# or yet remain ontented& 't is a degree of
-<3T$'!/45T&
12-1: deg
6ises
$ irle within a irle#
both onentri&
This indiates a life that is bounded by another# a
happiness that an ne1er be shared alone& To
suh as one as is born under this degree the
irle of e;istene will embrae the lose
relationships of domesti life in perfet aord&
The nature will be symmetrial and of abundant
endowments# and the life will be rounded by a full
e;periene of all those sweet influenes whih are
engendered by a life in aord with en1ironment#
a mind at rest within itself# and a nature disposed
to harmony& To him will be gi1en the guarding
and herishing of those of smaller attainments#
and less mature life& 't is a degree of *<$3.'5*&
1:-14 deg
6ises
$ man stripped to the
waist hewing timber&
This is the inde; of one whose life will abound
with diffiult and laborious wor(& 4ndowed with a
good will and an earnest soul# he will ma(e good
use of his powers# and how-e1er humble his
station he will magnify it# howe1er slender his
means he will so wor( as to deser1e more& @or
the rest# he may be disposed to a life of rusti
simpliity# as an agriulturist or wor(er in the
orhards and woods# or he may e1en be the
builder of a house# of a ity# and at best the
founder of a olony& ,e will be remar(able for the
simpliity and naturalness of his mind# and for
the strenuous harater of his wor( in the world&
't is a degree of !$%+<3&
14-1? deg
6ises
$n arrow in flight
passing through a loud
of smo(e&
This symbol denotes one whose mind will be
penetrating amid ambitious# (een amid inisi1e
and endowed with onsiderable power of
determination amid diretion of fore& )hat he
sees he will pursue without 1aillation& ,e feels
himself to ha1e a path in life already mar(ed out
for him and he will be swift to follow it& ,is nature
will be some what aggressi1e and headstrong#
and there will be times when he will inur enmity
in onse2uene and be in danger of seret hurt&
,e will ma(e long 8ourneys and will reah to
inaessible or remote parts of the world& 't is a
degree of .'34-T54SS&
1?-16 deg
6ises
$ tiger standing guard
o1er its young littler&
't is the inde; of a nature apable of strong
attahment and de1otion and able by
wathfulness and aution to ommand suess&
,e will show great attahment to his (indred# and
his family irle will be seure in the 1igilane of
his de1otion& "ery autious# irumspet and
patient# he will seldom fail in his enterprises7
what he annot attain by his energy he will
seure by his patiene& 'n the defense of those
related to him he will show e;eptional strength
and e1en feroity of temper# while to them he will
display only the gentlest and most tender nature&
't 's a degree of )$T-,'5*&
16-1B deg
6ises
$ man falling with
upraised arms between
the parting timbers of a
bro(en bridge&
This symbol has referene to a life that is liable to
be ut off in mid-years# and probably by means
of an aident onneted with the water& Suh an
one should e;erise great are in his going#
espeially about the middle of life# and should
a1oid haDards both ommerial and physial& 't
may be that he will be in danger of ruin and
li2uidation at some middle period of life#
determined by the sum of his years7 but ertain it
is that all that he depends upon for a sale
passage through this world will be liable to a
sudden and unforeseen ollapse& !et him (eep to
the broad highway of life and not ta(e an isolated
path& There is safety in ompanionship and
misanthropy has many e;pressions and ounts its
many 1itims& ,e who aspires to rulership is a
misanthrope# the humble man has safety with the
people& 't is a degree of -+!!$6S4&
1B-18 deg
6ises
$ horse and its rider
failing at a fene&
This symbol denotes one whose areer will be
bro(en either in some foreign land or in the
pursuit of an enterprise that is strange and
foreign to his nature and apaity& ,e will be
ad1enturesome and headstrong# and will pursue
his ourse regardless of onse2uenes& ,is taste
for outdoor sports will be prominent and will lead
him into dangers# espeially if he should follow
e2uestrian pleasures& To some who are born
under this degree alamity will arue from
transgression of the law& !et all suh (eep their
passions in sub8etion by the power of the will
and bridle their desires& 't is a degree of
-$T$ST3+6,4&
18-19 deg
6ises
Two daggers rossed&
This indiates a nature gi1en to ontention and
litigation and there will be a orresponding
element of danger in the life and fortunes of
suh& 'nisi1e# aggressi1e# and endowed with
(een and penetrating intellet# there is here a
nature apable of gaining onsiderable distintion
in the use of arms or in the pursuit of the legal
profession& %ut it is to be feared that the nature
is too ontentious to e;ite any but the worst
passions in others# whilst a pauity of friends and
a prearious fortune may be assigned to this
radial want of harmony in the nature& 't is a
degree of )+<5.'5*&
19-20 deg
6ises
$ helial sroll&
This degree denotes a nature whih is undeided#
hangeful# fi(le and of no stability& Suh an one
will lose himself in the multitude of his pro8ets
and imaginings& ,is path in life will be iruitous
and will lead ba( to himself& ,is imagination will
run riot with his reason# and his efforts will la(
that definition of purpose whih ma(es for
suess in life& ,is mind will be tortuous and
haoti# filled with dreams and fanies to the
e;lusion of useful and pratial measures& ,e
may suffer brain disorder# or some ontinuous
affetion of the ner1ous system# whih will render
e1en his bodily ations limp and unertain& To
suh an one healthful and 1irile ompanionship in
youth will pro1e a lasting blessing& 't is a degree
of )$5.43'5*&
20-21 deg
6ises
$ lunar resent
emerging from loud
from whih also
proeeds a flash
lightning&
This denotes a person of strong and foreful
nature# proud and onfliting spirit# great
dispath and elerity of ation# penetrating and
swift thought# and tremendous e;euti1e faulty&
,ere there is determinism and diretion of fore
in the highest degree# effeti1e in all the affairs of
life# but not for that matter always produti1e of
suess or happiness& ,opeful though the nature
is# its shemes and pro8ets will not always bear
the light of day# and as in a dar( imagination the
highest hopes and fanies of the nature will be
elaborated# so in the night time also will
8udgment stri(e home to the sundering of root
and branh& !et him beware of the dar( hours& 't
is a degree of -!4$"$*4&
21-22 deg
6ises
$ woman of dar(
ountenane standing
o1er a prostrate man&
This is warning of a nature that is disposed to be
brought under the malignant influene of
woman(ind# to his hurt and ruin& +r let it be said
that a womanIs influene is here predominant for
ill# and a sinister fame attahes to all of the
female se; who are generated under this degree&
't is a manIs undoing through wea(ness# a
womanIs 1itory through dishonor to either se; it
is full of warning and threat& !et suh as 1itiate
under this radius loo( to their harge and the
aount they shall ma(e of it& 't is a degree of
63+ST3$T'5*&
22-2: deg
6ises
$ worrior in helmet
drawing a long bow
whih the fleth is duly
set&
This symbol is apable of two renderings# the first
of whih points to a strong harater# a set
purpose a lofty aim and is some partiular sense
the gift of prophey and (nowledge of future
e1ents& +n the other hand# there is the wea(ness
whih depends on the haDard of life# the
arelessness or indifferene whih arises from
la( of interest and finds e;pression in 1anity and
self-inflation& $t its best it signifies the higher
indifferene whih affets the mind seure of its
ahie1ements# in the worst ase it denotes
impro1idene and arelessness# a life set upon a
haDard& 't is a degree of S44-<!$T'+5&
2:-24 deg
6ises
$ woman relining upon
a ouh# santily
attired&
't is the inde; of a mind gi1en to the ease and
lu;ury of life# the soft effeminate pleasures of the
senses& Suh an one will eat the lotus and ma(e
hains of flowers more diffiult to brea( than the
strongest bonds of steel& Suh an one will dream
while others wor(# and drift upon the ri1er of life
while others ply their oars and brae themsel1es
to ner1ous effort& The opiate fails# the soul is si(
with its satiety# and the sleeper awa(es from
ner1eless indolene to a life of dull ineptitude#
futile regret and self& ondemnation it is a degree
of S45S<$!'T9&
24-2? deg
6ises
$ rown through whih
is set an upright sword&
't is the inde; of a mind set upon high resol1es
and apable of sustaining the assaults of its
enemies in suh a degree as to ahie1e its
purposes without loss of fortune# prestige or
honor& Suh an one may pro1e to be a great
warrior# a man of the sword# to whom honors will
be gi1en without stint& $ (ing# he will sustain his
throne by the use of aggressi1e measures and by
1itories gained o1er all his enemies7 while one of
lowly birth will gain his rown in the ser1ie of his
(ing& ,is mind will be upright# astute# aspiring
and# sustained by an unswer1ing faith& 't is a
degree of "'-T+39&
2?-26 deg
6ises
$ man in armor# fully
e2uipped and bearing a
shield&
This indiates one who will wal( through life
warily# but with that assurane whih is the result
of being forearmed against danger& )hile
autious and irumspet# he will e1ine a bra1e
and dauntless spirit# and with the double
e2uipment of aution in defense and ourage in
atta(# he will surmount the mahinations of his
enemies and brea( down all opposition& Suh an
one will be faithful in his dealings and 8ust to his
fellows# so that he will abide in& safety# defended
at a11 points by the goodwill or his friends and
the faith of his assoiates& 't is a degree of
S4-<3'T9&
26-2B deg
6ises
$n earth2ua(e&
This is a sinister indiation at and refers to one
who will be o1erome by sudden and une;peted
alamities# whih will undermine his labors and
redue his hopes to ruin& !et him be areful
where he builds and test with disernment and
understanding the grounds of his faith and hope
in others& !et him labor diligently and sow in the
broad 1alleys of the world the seeds of his yet
unertain har1est& @or the rest let him trust in
,ea1en and in1o(e its aid in all humility& %ut if he
should aspire to build his astles of many stages#
or spread his 1ineyards up the mountain side#
then he shall ha1e the greater need of are and
stronger faith in *od# himself and man& 't is a
degree 34"43S$!&
2B-28 deg
6ises
$ serpent standing
eret within a irle of
fire&
This is the inde; of a mind of more than usual
powers of intellet and a soul disposed to the
searhing out of the deeper serets of nature&
Suh an one will manifest muh wisdom and will
attain to high distration in the pursuit of
sientifi study# but more partiularly suh as is
related to the art of healing# as hemistry#
mediine and anatomial siene& @rom him# as
through a lens# the rays of a higher truth and
deeper understanding will on1erge and be
dispersed again for the better instrution of the
world and its manifest and manifold ad1antage&
,e will ta(e life at the risis and turn it ba( from
the *ates of .eath& 't is a degree of
A5+)!4.*4&
28-29 deg
6ises
$ man upon a raft
floating in open sea&
This is the inde; of a mind that is in danger of
misanthropi isolation and abandonment of self to
winds of ad1erse fortune& Suh a one will show a
la( of initiati1e# small power of diretion# a
wandering and unertain mind# and a helpless
nature& ,e will be in danger of meeting ad1ersity
while yet young# and of being disouraged
thereby and while yet young# and of being
disouraged thereby and frightened into a
ner1eless apathy& 'n some instane there will be
danger of atual shipwre( or aidental
submersion& !et him ta(e in hand the rudder of
intelligene whereby to guide his ourse# and
spread his sails in hope& !e him follow his hart
with are and trust in ,ea1en for a fa1oring wind
whih shall arry him safely into port& 't is a
degree of 'S+!$T'+5&
29-:0 deg
6ises
$ straight olumn with
s2uare apital and base&
This 'ndiates one of onsiderable personal
influene# one in whom egoity is strongly
de1eloped and plainly asserted& The mind is
ele1ated# aspiring and preise# the nature plain
and unaffeted# but strongly didati and self-
asserti1e& The spirit of retitude is dominated by
the spirit of egotism& The attainments of the mind
are marred in their e;pression by the e1ident la(
of fle;ibility and deferene& )ithout a high order
of intelligene nothing but 1anity and self-
entered egotism is here disernible& 'ntelligene
will render him ditatorial# but unouth& $t all
times rigid and unbending# intelligene will gi1e
him mastery# and ignorane will render him a
*oth& The harater is apable of singular
distintion& 't is a degree of 4*+'T9&
Sources
The most popular interpretation by degrees is the Sabian Symbols whih are odd
statements reated by a psyhi early in the 20th -entury& There e;ist a number of other
suh lists& $ll pages in Qodia by .egree are inlude for eduational purposesC to
ompare with other interpretation by degree delineations in order to study
orrespondenes between the authors& )ish wish to see if there e;ists an underlying
truth or if some or all of these are arbitrary
1& The Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolized# -harubel and Sepharial# $strology
-lassis (/arh 200?)# 'S%5-10C 19:::0:0?0# 'S%5-1:C 9B8-19:::0:0??
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