6 Pisces

Apr. 23rd, 2025 01:43 pm
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he 6th degree of Pisces is associated with the Sabian symbol "A parade of army officers in full dress". This symbol's keynote is "The dedication of human beings to the service of their community, and the assurance that it will be emotionally sustained by the people at large". It represents the ideal of service to the community and the emotional support that sustains that dedication.

Pr.Andrew - GongGong (at time of dukedom stripped)*


* monthly chart - october 2025


Keynote: The dedication of human beings to the service of their community, and the assurance that it will be emotionally sustained by the people at large.
Interpretation: This symbol suggests a sense of honor, public duty, and the importance of a collective commitment to a shared ideal or purpose. It highlights the idea that individual efforts are supported and acknowledged by the larger group.
Application: In a broader sense, it can be applied to anyone who is dedicated to a cause or a role that benefits the community, emphasizing the need for both individual commitment and communal affirmation.
The Sabian Symbols - Pisces 1-15 - Mindfire
PHASE 336 (PISCES 6°): A PARADE OF ARMY OFFICERS IN FULL DRESS. KEYNOTE: The dedication of human beings to the service of their co...
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This degree tends to confer physical sturdiness and proportionate lust or lusts. The craving for money is not the least of them. Whether he is compelled to hoard by a niggardly greed, or is driven to amass money by a reckless personal ambition aiming only at his own success, or in order to restore the level of his father’s family up to the splendour of its gifts or its renown, the native seems to act on the firm conviction that one single lucky stroke —on the green carpet, at the races, or at
the exchange —would manage to solve once and for all the twofold problem of food and the
family’s gilt edge.


Yielding to this temptation would mean his final undoing. The career of arms (not of the sea) seems to be the thing for him; a good marksman, an impenetrable character, a combative or downright aggressive person, a commanding figure, he has all the makings of a successful soldier or airman. And his power of concentration will fit him for different careers as well, according to the rest of the astrological data. He is certain to set his aim high, and likely to attain it too, if he is as careful as he is ambitious.

Summary of Adriano Carelli’s Interpretation for 5°–6° Pisces
Source: The 360 Degrees of the Zodiac (1950).

Symbol: Not explicitly stated, but described as “A hermit in a cave, praying” in broader context.

Core Theme: Ambition, physical sturdiness, and intense drives, particularly for wealth and success, balanced by a need for discipline to avoid ruin.

Key Points:
Lusts and Greed: The native has strong desires, especially for money, driven by greed, personal ambition, or a desire to restore family prestige—e.g., “Leader craves trade wealth.”

Risky Temptation: A belief in a single lucky stroke (e.g., gambling, stock market) to solve financial and familial issues risks final undoing—e.g., “Tariff gamble could ruin economy.”

Military Aptitude: Suited for a career in arms (army or air force, not navy), with qualities of a good marksman, impenetrable character, combativeness, and commanding presence—e.g., “Trade leader commands with military precision.”

High Ambition: Aims high and can succeed if careful and focused, leveraging power of concentration—e.g., “Ambitious trade strategy succeeds with caution.”

Spiritual/Psychological: The hermit’s prayer suggests inner focus, but material drives dominate; risks recklessness if ambition overrides caution—e.g., “Tariff leader’s greed overshadows wisdom.”

Mundane Context: Reflects ambitious trade policies like Trump’s tariffs (April 2, 2025) or UK’s economic strategies (10% relief), with potential for success or failure—e.g., “Trump’s tariff ambition risks economic ruin” ($6.6 trillion crash).

Fit with Other Interpretations:
Sandbach (6° Pisces): Crystals (hope) and emeralds (communication) temper Carelli’s greed with spiritual depth—e.g., “Trade ambition shines with hope.”

Bovee: Polished steps to nowhere warn of Carelli’s reckless ambition—e.g., “Tariff parade risks empty greed.”

Lynda Hill: Superficial parade aligns with Carelli’s risky display—e.g., “Tariff show hides reckless bets.”

James Burgess: Devotion contrasts Carelli’s selfish ambition, adding purpose—e.g., “Trade unity curbs greed.”

Degree Theory (Virgo): Precision supports Carelli’s marksman—e.g., “Strategic tariff aim succeeds.”

Vedic (Uttara Bhadrapada): Stable wisdom grounds Carelli’s ambition—e.g., “Tariff strategy endures with caution.”

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