Haumea

Jul. 21st, 2025 10:20 am
t Haumea consistently represents dramatic and awful change and is prominent in natal
charts of people who bring about extreme change, or whose life is one of purposeful or unwanted
transformation. Haumea in event charts is dramatically good, or horribly difficult, depending of course
on its angular relationships. Whatever the case, Haumea events sweep away the past and usher in the
vastly different. Here is perhaps the most telling evidence that this massive Kuiper-Belt resident is as
important and potent as Pluto:

The Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, August 6 and 9, 1945.
The atomic bomb was the undisputed game changer in World War II, but here we thought Plutoalone did the trick. Pluto played a part, but it was Haumea that delivered theknock-out punch. Lookhow the Sun moves from conjunct Pluto to conjunct Haumea:
Hiroshima: Pluto (9Leo57) Sun (13Leo07) Haumea (16Leo56)
Nagasaki: Pluto (10Leo03) Sun (16Leo06) Haumea (17Leo00)
When the first bomb hit Hiroshima, no doubt the Japanese said to themselves, that sure is a powerfulweapon (Pluto = power). But when the second bomb hit Nagasaki, they must have realized that herewas the power to destroy them completely (Haumea = complete destruction). Only then did the tenacious Japanese unconditionally surrender.
D-Day, Invasion of Normandy (June 6, 1944, 6:30 a.m., Blay, France, used ).
More than a year before atomic bombs were dropped to end the war in the Pacific, Pluto and Haumea combined with Mars to deal a powerful blow
MOON 7 SAG
= Cupid knocking at the door
When opportunity knocks...


The thrust of Sagittarius 7 lies in an awareness of potential, possibility and OPPORTUNITY

The 'problem' should there be one, lies in the nature of Cupid. Cupid, or Eros, can IGNITE an all-consuming passion in his archetypal role. However, this was not always a good thing in Greek mythology. Even the other gods were aware of the TROUBLE that cupids arrows could SPARK.

Imagine a situation where you become aware of of an OPPORTUNITY for great rewards. This might involve playing OUTSIDE of the rules... not cricket..




MARS/ZEUS - 8 SAG
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21 June 2025 — Formation of precious commodities within the earth, by long periods of high, intense pressure, is a major theme for this symbol.


The Moon here indicates that public sentiment or collective focus may center on ideological or moral justifications for actions taken, such as the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities (e.g., Fordo, Natanz, Isfahan).

30 Cancer

Jun. 19th, 2025 11:56 am
General Characteristics of 30 Cancer
Cancer’s Energy: Cancer, a cardinal water sign ruled by the Moon, embodies nurturing, emotional depth, protection, family, and intuition. At 30 Cancer (29°00'–29°59'), the anaretic degree, it represents the culmination of Cancer’s qualities, with an urgent, transitional push toward Leo’s bold, expressive energy. This degree often signifies emotional intensity, a need to resolve unresolved issues, or a pivotal shift in nurturing or protective instincts.

Anaretic Degree Significance: The 29th degree (anaretic) is considered critical, carrying heightened intensity and a sense of completion or crisis. It often marks a turning point, where lessons of the sign must be mastered before moving into the next (Leo).



1. Sabian Symbol for 30 Cancer (29°–30°)
Symbol: “A Daughter of the American Revolution” (Dane Rudhyar).

Interpretation: This symbol evokes pride in heritage, tradition, and emotional roots, suggesting a person or situation deeply connected to family, history, or cultural identity. It emphasizes protective instincts and a sense of duty to preserve what is valued, often with a patriotic or nurturing flavor. Rudhyar highlights the balance between honoring the past and embracing future growth, aligning with Cancer’s focus on SECURITY and Leo’s emerging self-expression.

Practical Meaning: At 30 Cancer, you may feel a strong emotional attachment to family, home, or tradition, acting as a protector or caretaker. The anaretic degree adds urgency, pushing you to resolve emotional issues or assert your identity before transitioning to Leo’s individuality.


Israel-Iran Attack (June 13, 2025): If 30 Cancer is a house cusp (e.g., Ascendant) at 3:00 AM IRST, it reflects Israel’s protective motives (national security), akin to the “Daughter” defending heritage, with emotional urgency driving strategic action (Pallas at 2° Leo).

A woman with eyes in the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet. (Omega Symbol) Transforming/Inspired

(Degree Angel: Mihael (MIH-a-EL) Unity, Fertility, Fruitfulness)

Sandbach’s Symbol for 30 Cancer (29°–30°)
Symbol: “A woman dressed in a long white robe, playing a lyre” (John Sandbach, The Circular Temple).

Interpretation: This symbol evokes a serene, spiritually attuned figure channeling emotional depth and harmony through creative expression. The woman in the white robe suggests purity, intuition, and connection to the divine feminine, while the lyre—a stringed instrument associated with Apollo and poetic inspiration—represents artistry, emotional resonance, and the ability to soothe or uplift through beauty. At 30 Cancer, an anaretic degree, this symbol signifies the culmination of Cancer’s nurturing, intuitive energy, expressed through a transcendent, harmonious act that bridges emotional sensitivity with Leo’s emerging creative flair. Sandbach emphasizes the power of emotional expression to heal, inspire, or align with higher truths, often under pressure to resolve unfinished business before transitioning to Leo.

Practical Meaning: At 30 Cancer, you embody a nurturing, intuitive presence, using creative or emotional expression (e.g., music, poetry, caregiving) to bring harmony to yourself and others. The anaretic degree adds urgency, pushing you to master Cancer’s emotional lessons—empathy, protection, vulnerability—through a final, inspired act. This degree suggests a talent for calming chaos or uplifting others, but with a NEED to RESOLVE lingering INSECURITIES or dependencies before embracing Leo’s boldness.

Israel Attacks Iran - True Point

Key Themes: Emotional harmony, intuitive artistry, divine feminine, culmination, transition to Leo.




The Chandra Symbol for this degree is “Wild grapes growing everywhere.” Grapes themselves are symbols of abundance, and here we find an abundance of abundances. The woman of the Omega symbol is one of the Taras of the Tibetan pantheon – always on call and ready to help whoever needs her.

This is a vast and plenteous degree. The truth it expresses is that we all already have everything we need. The problem here is that the only way to manifest this truth is to grow into it, by letting go of all self-imposed limitations. It is a task that lasts until the moment of enlightenment.

Pleiadian Symbol: An ancient woman remembering the glories of past kings.

Azoth Symbol: As a teacher teaches a school gradually appears around him.

3. Nikola Stojanovic’s Degree Theory
Degree Correspondence: The 30th degree (29°–30°) corresponds to Leo energy, blending Cancer’s nurturing with Leo’s boldness and self-expression.

Interpretation: At 30 Cancer, you express Cancer’s emotional depth with Leo’s charismatic flair, acting as a nurturing leader or protector who seeks recognition. This transitional degree bridges Cancer’s sensitivity with Leo’s confidence, emphasizing a pivotal shift toward self-assertion.

Practical Meaning: You may lead with emotional warmth, like a caretaker who inspires others, but the anaretic degree adds urgency to resolve insecurities before embracing Leo’s spotlight.

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Symbol: “Wild grapes growing everywhere” (Ellias Lonsdale).

Interpretation: This symbol evokes boundless abundance, with wild grapes representing prosperity, nourishment, and the overflowing gifts of nature. The “wild” aspect suggests untamed, organic growth, free from artificial constraints, reflecting Cancer’s nurturing, fertile energy at its peak. Lonsdale’s interpretation describes this as “an abundance of abundances,” emphasizing that all needs are already met within the universe’s infinite resources. The challenge is to grow into this truth by releasing self-imposed limitations, a process that continues until enlightenment. The reference to a Tibetan Tara—a compassionate, ever-present female deity—underscores the degree’s nurturing, supportive essence, always ready to aid those in need.

Practical Meaning: At 30 Cancer, an anaretic degree, you embody profound emotional and spiritual abundance, with a capacity to nurture and provide for others. The urgency of the 29th degree pushes you to overcome doubts or scarcity mindsets, embracing the limitless potential within you. This degree suggests a role as a caretaker or healer, offering emotional sustenance, but requires letting go of fears to fully manifest this abundance.

Key Themes: Abundance, nurturing, emotional fertility, transcendence of limitations, divine feminine, culmination.

Additional Symbols for 30 Cancer
Pleiadian Symbol: “An ancient woman remembering the glories of past kings.”
Interpretation: This symbol evokes wisdom, nostalgia, and connection to historical or ancestral greatness. The “ancient woman” represents Cancer’s emotional memory and nurturing legacy, reflecting on past achievements with reverence. It suggests a role as a keeper of tradition, bridging past and present, with the anaretic degree adding urgency to preserve or integrate these lessons before transitioning to Leo’s individuality.

Practical Meaning: You may draw strength from emotional or cultural roots, using wisdom to guide others, but must avoid being trapped in nostalgia to embrace Leo’s forward-moving energy.

Azoth Symbol: “As a teacher teaches a school gradually appears around him.”
Interpretation: This symbolizes the organic growth of community or influence through teaching and sharing wisdom. The “school” emerges naturally, reflecting Cancer’s nurturing ability to foster GROWTH in yourself and others.</b? The anaretic degree emphasizes the urgency of imparting emotional or spiritual knowledge, creating a lasting legacy. Practical Meaning: You excel in roles like mentoring or teaching, where your nurturing presence attracts followers, but must resolve insecurities to fully embody this role.

10 Aries

Mar. 26th, 2025 10:13 am
Core Symbolism: "In many different places, a man keeps seeing the same number"
This Omega Symbol (one of Sandbach’s interpretive frameworks) portrays a man repeatedly encountering a specific number across various contexts. In astrology and numerology, recurring numbers are often seen as messages from the universe, synchronicities that demand attention. For 10 Aries, this suggests an awakening to a pattern or a call to action—fitting Aries’ bold, initiatory nature. The man’s experience reflects an interaction with something greater than himself, a cosmic nudge that he can’t ignore. The "interacting/inspired" keyword implies that this isn’t passive observation; it’s a dynamic engagement that sparks creativity or insight.
Aries Context: As the first sign of the zodiac, Aries embodies beginnings, individuality, and raw energy. At 10°, we’re nearing the end of the first decan (ruled by Mars), where Aries’ assertiveness starts to refine into something more focused. The recurring number could symbolize a personal mission or destiny emerging through repetition and recognition.

Degree Angel: ALADIAH (Divine Grace, Protection from the Evil Eye)
Each degree in Sandbach’s system is assigned an angel, drawing from esoteric traditions. For 10 Aries, the angel is Aladiah, associated with divine grace and protection. This adds a spiritual layer: the man seeing the number isn’t just experiencing a quirk of fate but is under a benevolent influence, shielded from harm (the "evil eye") as he navigates this mysterious call. Aladiah’s presence suggests forgiveness, renewal, and a higher purpose behind the synchronicity—perhaps the number is a grace-filled signpost guiding him toward wisdom.
Interpretation: The Universe Speaking
The accompanying explanation expands on the symbol:
"The universe speaks to you loudly and clearly, echoing itself everywhere": This frames the number as a universal language, a signal cutting through the noise of daily life. In Aries, this could manifest as an insistent, almost aggressive pull toward self-AWARENESS or ACTION.

"Specific energies reach out to you, their strange melodies trying to gain your attention": The "strange melodies" evoke intuition over logic, aligning with Sandbach’s poetic style. It’s not about rational deduction but feeling the pull of something inexplicable yet undeniable.

"Your obsessions are powerful creative forces": Aries’ passion finds an outlet here—obsession becomes a tool for creation, not destruction. The number could represent a fixation that drives breakthroughs.

"Wisdom is seeking you out, and will find you, eventually": This suggests inevitability. The man may resist or doubt, but the process is already in motion—a classic Aries theme of forging ahead, even unconsciously.

Chandra Symbol: "Roots of a tree entwined around the statue of a nude woman"
Sandbach’s Chandra Symbol shifts the imagery to nature and the feminine:
Interpretation: The tree’s roots (growth, grounding) embrace a statue of a nude woman (the feminine spirit, vulnerability, or the anima). This is slower, more organic than the Omega Symbol’s urgency, suggesting a gradual process of understanding or integration. The feminine could represent intuition, emotion, or the Earth itself, which Aries’ fiery energy learns to honor.

Aries Connection: The roots reflect Aries’ drive penetrating deeper layers, while the statue’s stillness contrasts with Aries’ impulsiveness, hinting at a balance between action and receptivity.

"Seed degree of Capricorn": Sandbach notes this as Capricorn’s starting point in his system, implying a link between Aries 10’s initiative and Capricorn’s mastery. The roots foreshadow structure and endurance.

Additional Symbols
Pleiadian Symbol: "At the touch of a magician’s hand a text in a forgotten tongue is spontaneously translated": This evokes sudden revelation, aligning with Aries’ quick, decisive nature. The "forgotten tongue" could be the number’s secret meaning, unlocked by intuition or magic.

Azoth Symbol: "A fallen white column, partially sunk into the rich soil of a meadow": This suggests something once rigid (a column) softening into nature’s embrace. It’s about legacy or structure yielding to organic growth, echoing the Chandra Symbol’s theme of integration.

Seed and Fulfillment Degrees
Sandbach’s system connects each degree to a "seed" (origin) and "fulfillment" (outcome):
Seed Degree (Cancer 19): "A man memorizing Chinese characters" (Omega) and "An opossum comes out into the moonlight" (Chandra). These suggest preparation (learning a complex language) and emergence from hiding, setting the stage for Aries 10’s encounter with the number and the goddess.

Fulfillment Degree (Capricorn 1): "A man mesmerized as he reads words glowing with light" (Omega) and "A canopy bed with curtains" (Chandra). The outcome is profound understanding (glowing words) and a private, sacred space—Capricorn’s reward for Aries’ journey.

Oracle: A Poetic Narrative
The "Oracle" section offers a story: a number falls in love with a man, follows him, and eventually reveals itself, leading to a "mystic union." This personifies the number as a living entity, emphasizing the intimate, almost romantic bond between the individual and the cosmos. It’s a fable-like take on synchronicity, where Aries’ boldness meets a destined connection.
Putting It All Together
At 10 Aries, the energy is about recognition and response. The man sees the number repeatedly because the universe is calling him to act, create, or awaken. The Chandra Symbol’s roots and statue suggest this call involves embracing something deeper—intuition, the feminine, or hidden wisdom—while the additional symbols (Pleiadian, Azoth) hint at revelation and transformation. The Degree Angel Aladiah ensures this process is guided and protected.
Interacting/Inspired Theme: The man interacts with the number (and thus the universe), inspiring him to pursue its meaning. The roots interact with the statue, inspiring growth. It’s a dialogue between self and cosmos.

Aries 10 in Life: This degree might manifest as noticing patterns (numbers, signs) that push you toward a purpose, or feeling an urge to reconcile your drive with something softer or more enduring.


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Dane Rudhyar (Sabian Symbols)
Dane Rudhyar, a pioneer in humanistic astrology, worked extensively with the Sabian Symbols, a set of 360 images channeled by psychic Elsie Wheeler in 1925 and later interpreted by Marc Edmund Jones. Rudhyar refined these symbols in works like The Astrology of Personality and An Astrological Mandala. For 10 Aries (technically Aries 9°–10°, as the Sabian Symbols are numbered from 1° to 30° within each sign), the symbol is:
Sabian Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images."

Rudhyar’s Interpretation: Rudhyar saw this degree as representing the power of creative reinterpretation. It suggests an individual or process that takes established traditions or ideas and infuses them with fresh meaning, making them relevant to contemporary needs. The keynote is "revision," emphasizing the ability to adapt and renew without losing the essence of the original. For Rudhyar, this degree reflects Aries’ pioneering spirit applied to intellectual or symbolic innovation—a teacher or guide who reshapes the past for the future.

Marc Edmund Jones (Sabian Symbols)
Marc Edmund Jones, who originally developed the Sabian Symbols with Elsie Wheeler, provided his own interpretations in The Sabian Symbols in Astrology. His take on 10 Aries aligns with the same symbol as Rudhyar’s but with a slightly different emphasis:
Sabian Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images."

Jones’s Interpretation: Jones viewed this as a degree of intellectual leadership and originality. He emphasized the teacher’s role in bridging the old and the new, highlighting a practical ability to communicate complex ideas in accessible ways. For Jones, this degree embodies Aries’ initiative and boldness, expressed through mental agility and the courage to challenge outdated frameworks while preserving their core value.

John Sandbach (Chandra Symbols)
John Sandbach developed the Chandra Symbols, a set of intuitive, dreamlike images for each degree of the zodiac, which he channeled in the early 1980s. These symbols are more poetic and otherworldly than the Sabian Symbols. For 10 Aries, Sandbach offers:
Chandra Symbol: "Roots of a tree entering a cave."

Sandbach’s Interpretation: Sandbach describes this as a degree of deep exploration and connection to hidden realms. The roots symbolize a quest for nourishment or understanding that penetrates beneath the surface, into the unconscious or the unknown. In the context of Aries, this suggests a fearless drive to uncover truths or establish a foundation in uncharted territory. Sandbach’s approach highlights the intuitive, almost mystical side of Aries’ assertiveness, where action meets introspection.

Ellias Lonsdale (Star Sparks/Chandra-Inspired Work)
Ellias Lonsdale built on the Chandra Symbols and the works of Rudhyar and Jones, creating his own system called "Star Sparks" in 360 Degrees of Your Star Destiny. His interpretations are highly imaginative and soul-oriented. For 10 Aries, Lonsdale’s Star Spark is:
Star Spark: "A tree grows around a rock, embracing it."

Lonsdale’s Interpretation: Lonsdale sees this degree as a fusion of strength and adaptability. The tree (life, growth, Aries vitality) encounters an obstacle (the rock) and instead of resisting, it incorporates it into its being. This reflects Aries’ dynamic energy learning to work with resistance rather than against it, suggesting a deeper evolutionary lesson about resilience and integration. Lonsdale’s take emphasizes a spiritual dimension—how the soul navigates challenges to find its unique path.

Bovee (Bovee Astrology)
"Bovee" likely refers to an astrologer associated with degree-specific insights, though less widely documented than the others. Based on available references (e.g., Bovee Astrology), the interpretation for 10 Aries is concise and practical:
Interpretation: "There is a need to interpret situations for others. The gift lies in the ability to convey ever more sense to and for others. When successful, this is like bestowing riches."

Analysis: This aligns with the teacher theme seen in the Sabian Symbols but focuses on the communicative gift of Aries 10. It suggests a talent for making sense of complexity and sharing that clarity generously, resonating with Aries’ leadership and initiative. The "riches" imply the value of insight offered to others, a more interpersonal take on the degree’s energy.

Synthesis and Comparison
Common Themes: Across these interpretations, 10 Aries emerges as a degree of innovation, teaching, and bridging—whether it’s reinterpreting traditions (Rudhyar, Jones), exploring hidden depths (Sandbach), adapting to challenges (Lonsdale), or sharing understanding (Bovee). Aries’ fiery, pioneering nature is tempered here with a purpose beyond mere action—communication, growth, and connection.

Differences: Rudhyar and Jones focus on intellectual and symbolic renewal, Sandbach and Lonsdale lean into intuitive and soulful imagery, and Bovee emphasizes practical application in relationships. Rudhyar and Jones stay closer to the Sabian tradition, while Sandbach and Lonsdale offer more esoteric, personal spins.

If you’d like a deeper dive into any one of these perspectives or a specific application (e.g., in a natal chart), let me know!

please explain - Aries 10. In many different places, a man keeps seeing the same number. Interacting/Inspired(Degree Angel: ALADIAH (a-LA-dee-YAH) Looks can kill: protection from the evil eye, Divine Grace)The universe speaks to you loudly and clearly, echoing itself everywhere. Specific energies reach out to you, their strange melodies trying to gain your attention. You need only to follow their call, track with them, and keep listening. Your obsessions are powerful creative forces, operating beyond the ken of your conscious rational mind. You cannot repress or ignore forever what you're feeling. Wisdom is seeking you out, and will find you, eventually.The Chandra Symbol for this degree is “Roots of a tree entwined around the statue of a nude woman.” Slowly, gradually, understanding embraces the feminine spirit – but the understanding has to grow into the embrace. The feminine spirit is patient and can wait, for she knows that to grow and develop strong roots that have the power to reach out the tree will needs gradual and attentive nourishment over time.


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Sepharial (La Volasfera)
Symbol: "A man surrounded by others seeking a quarrel."

Interpretation: Sepharial, translating the 17th-century La Volasfera by Antonio Borelli, depicts 10 Aries as a degree of conflict and confrontation. It suggests a bold, combative personality prone to attracting opposition due to their assertive nature. The individual may thrive in disputes, reflecting Aries’ Mars-ruled energy, but risks isolation if they don’t temper their aggression. Sepharial’s system often emphasizes karmic lessons, so this could indicate a need to learn diplomacy amidst courage.

Charubel
Symbol: "A man standing on a rocky path, with a pitcher of water in one hand and a loaf of bread in the other."

Interpretation: Charubel, a 19th-century Welsh mystic, offers a nurturing yet rugged image. For 10 Aries, this suggests a pioneer who supports others despite a harsh environment—combining Aries’ independence with unexpected generosity. It implies resilience and the ability to sustain oneself and others through challenges, hinting at a practical, earthy side to Aries’ fire. Charubel’s clairvoyant symbols often carry spiritual undertones, so this may reflect a soul mission of service through action.

Ada Muir
Symbol: "One who loves nature and all natural things."

Interpretation: In The Degrees of the Zodiac Analyzed (1967), Muir portrays 10 Aries as a degree of deep connection to the natural world. This aligns with Aries’ primal energy, suggesting an individual driven by instinct and a love for exploration or untouched landscapes. Muir’s interpretations are concise and positive, emphasizing a straightforward, unpretentious character who finds strength in simplicity and the outdoors—perhaps a trailblazer or adventurer.

Adriano Carelli
Symbol: "A man teaching a tame lion to obey him."

Interpretation: From The 360 Degrees of the Zodiac (1950), Carelli sees 10 Aries as a degree of mastery over raw power. The lion symbolizes Aries’ fiery, untamed nature, and the taming reflects discipline and control—an evolution of Mars’ impulsiveness into focused leadership. Carelli often blends historical and symbolic analysis, suggesting this person could excel in commanding respect or training others, though they may struggle with their own wild tendencies if unchecked.

Weber (Likely Donna Walter Henson, misattributed as "Weber" in some contexts)
Symbol: "A leader who inspires confidence."

Interpretation: In Degrees of the Zodiac (2004, Henson’s work), 10 Aries is described as a degree of leadership and inspiration. Henson’s practical approach highlights an individual whose Aries boldness uplifts others, rallying them toward a cause. This degree suggests charisma and the ability to lead through example, though it may require balancing ego with responsibility. (Note: “Weber” may be a confusion with another source; Henson’s work is likely intended here.)

Franz Bardon
Symbol: Not explicitly a degree system, but tied to his magical correspondences.

Interpretation: Bardon, in The Practice of Magical Evocation (1956), assigns elemental and planetary influences to zodiac degrees. For 10 Aries, under Mars’ rulership, he’d likely emphasize fiery initiative, willpower, and the magical ability to project energy. This degree might represent a person with strong intent, capable of influencing their environment through sheer force of will—a warrior-mage archetype in Bardon’s esoteric framework.

David Cochrane
Symbol: Cochrane splits degrees into halves; 9°–9°30' and 9°30'–10° Aries differ slightly.

Interpretation: In Astrology for the 21st Century, Cochrane ties 10 Aries to harmonic sub-signs (e.g., Aries-Leo blend). He might describe it as bold creativity with a flair for drama, where Aries’ drive meets a need for recognition. For 9°–10°, he’d focus on practical action with an innovative twist, suggesting a pioneering spirit that builds tangible results. Cochrane’s theory integrates degree meanings with harmonics, making this a dynamic, forward-moving energy.

E.C. Matthews
Symbol: "A carefree, artistic, passionate, and generous nature."

Interpretation: From Fixed Stars and Degrees of the Zodiac Analyzed (1968), Matthews sees 10 Aries as a bohemian spirit—exuberant, creative, and giving. This degree reflects Aries’ zest for life, unburdened by convention, with a passion that spills over into art or relationships. Matthews often links degrees to fixed stars (none align precisely here), so this is a pure zodiacal expression of Aries’ vitality and warmth.

Isidore Kozminsky
Symbol: "A feudal baron by an oasis in a desert, giving water to a wounded knight from his helmet."

Interpretation: In Zodiacal Symbology and Its Planetary Power (1917), Kozminsky paints 10 Aries as a noble, protective figure in a harsh setting. This suggests leadership tempered by compassion—a knightly Aries who aids others despite adversity. Kozminsky assigns Mars as the planetary ruler, amplifying courage and honor, with a mystical undertone of redemption or sacrifice.

Esther V. Leinbach
Symbol: "A strong character with leadership ability."

Interpretation: In Degrees of the Zodiac (1973), Leinbach describes 10 Aries as a degree of strength and authority. This person embodies Aries’ take-charge attitude, excelling in roles requiring decisiveness and confidence. Leinbach’s straightforward style highlights a natural leader who thrives on challenges, though they may need to guard against stubbornness or impatience.

Janduz
Symbol: "A man standing alone on a mountain peak, looking at the valley below."

Interpretation: From Les 360 Degrés du Zodiaque (1938), Janduz envisions 10 Aries as a solitary, visionary figure. This degree suggests ambition and independence, with a perspective that rises above the mundane. Influenced by fixed stars and Kabbalistic thought, Janduz implies a spiritual or philosophical depth to Aries’ drive—an explorer who seeks both literal and metaphorical heights.

Blaine Bovee
Symbol: "A teacher gives new symbolic forms to traditional images" (Sabian Symbol base).

Interpretation: In The Sabian Symbols & Astrological Analysis (2004), Bovee builds on the Sabian Symbol for 10 Aries (9°–10°). He sees it as a degree of reinterpretation—taking the old and making it new, reflecting Aries’ innovative spark. Bovee emphasizes the teacher’s role as a communicator of wisdom, suggesting a creative, intellectual pioneer who reshapes understanding for others.

Synthesis
Common Themes: Across these interpretations, 10 Aries emerges as a degree of bold leadership, initiative, and interaction with others—whether through conflict (Sepharial), support (Charubel, Kozminsky), or inspiration (Weber, Leinbach, Bovee). It blends Aries’ fiery independence with a purpose: teaching, leading, or connecting with the natural or human world (Muir, Carelli, Janduz). Creativity and strength are recurrent, often with a hint of overcoming obstacles (Matthews, Cochrane).

Differences: Sepharial and Carelli lean toward struggle or control, while Charubel, Kozminsky, and Matthews soften Aries with generosity or artistry. Muir and Janduz add a nature-loving or visionary slant, and Bardon’s esoteric lens contrasts with Bovee’s practical symbolism.

This degree, at 9°–10° Aries, sits in a transitional space—still raw and Martian but beginning to refine its force into something directed.




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UK 1066 ChartAscendant: Around 8°–10° Aries (varies slightly with exact time; noon gives a close approximation).

Midheaven: Around 5°–7° Capricorn, Jupiter at ~10° Virgo.

UK 1801 Chart
Date: January 1, 1801, 12:00 AM -start of the Act of Union), Westminster, London.

Key Points:
Sun: 10° Capricorn 47' Ascendant: 12° Libra (slightly past 10°), Midheaven: 11° Cancer (close to 10°).

Planets: Mars at 11° Taurus, Jupiter at 11° Leo


Canada Chart
Date: July 1, 1867, 12:00 AM (Confederation), Ottawa, Canada (commonly used time).

The Sun at 9° Cancer, Neptune at 15° Aries


Ukraine Chart
Date: August 24, 1991, 5:31 PM (Independence Declaration), Kyiv, Ukraine (rectified time).

Key Points:
Sun: 1° Virgo.
Moon: 25° Aquarius.

Ascendant: 9° Capricorn (close to 10°), Midheaven: 9° Scorpio.
Uranus is exactly at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), a precise hit.


Russia Chart

No planets or points are exactly at 10° Aries, Libra, Cancer, or Capricorn. The Midheaven at 13° Aries and Uranus at 13° Capricorn are the closest cardinal placements, but not within orb of 10°.

ISRAEL
Date: May 14, 1948, 4:00 PM EET, Tel Aviv, Israel (Declaration of Independence, time per Nicholas Campion and others).


Neptune is exactly at 10° Libra (retrograde), a direct hit.

The Ascendant at 11° Libra and Midheaven at 11° Cancer are within 1° orb of 10° Libra and 10° Cancer, respectively.


Iran Chart
Date: April 1, 1979, 3:00 PM IRST, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic established, time per referendum announcement).

Key Points:
Sun: 11° Aries (close to 10°).









Estonia Chart
Date: August 20, 1991, 11:00 PM EET, Tallinn, Estonia (Restoration of Independence from USSR, time per parliamentary vote).

Midheaven: 11° Capricorn (close to 10°).

Planets: Mercury at 23° Leo (retrograde), Venus at 2° Virgo (retrograde), Mars at 23° Virgo, Jupiter at 25° Leo, Saturn at 1° Aquarius (retrograde), Uranus at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), Neptune at 14° Capricorn (retrograde), Pluto at 17° Scorpio.

Findings:
Uranus is exactly at 10° Capricorn (retrograde), a direct hit.

The Midheaven at 11° Capricorn.


TAIWAN
Findings:
The Sun at 9° Capricorn is within 1° orb of 10° Capricorn.

The Ascendant at 11° Libra and Midheaven at 12° Cancer are within 1° orb of 10° Libra and 10° Cancer, respectively.

29 Taurus

Feb. 7th, 2025 12:36 pm
Story of Pinnochio (from 16th century) - Moon (film premiere) conj Pluto (1st serial published)


TWO COBBLERS WORKING SIDE BY SIDE AT A TABLE


This is another favourite of mine – it shows cooperation and love, sharing and caring.

Without wanting to get all religious or airy fairy, I feel to mention that one of my favourite people, the fabulous Walter Russell – who has been compared to Leonardo Da Vinci for his brilliance – was born with this degree as his Sun (and, possibly, his Moon – he was born on the new Moon on this degree)... he wrote in his book The Secret Of Light (published in 1947)…

God is light. God is Universal Mind. Mind is Light. Mind knows…

When man and God thus work together they commune one with the other as
One Person. The language of their communion is the language of Light which man calls “inspiration.”

When man works alone, his works are as the winds which blow. When man works with God as co-creator, his works are forever enduring.

Every great genius manifests this law: that he is One with the God- Mind, that God in him is the source of every thought and that he is inspired by that omniscience and omnipotence within him which make his work enduring.

Russell left school at the age of nine and was a genius – a master – at everything he did. An amazing human being. With Venus on his Sun, I feel to celebrate him and to show what he thought about creating. He said that he always always worked with God sitting by his side at his work bench… God is light. God is Universal Mind. Mind is Light. Mind knows…

‘Cobblers’ are those who work to fix up issues to do with the ‘sole’ – the ‘soul’ – the feet represent issues of ‘understanding’… repairs to understanding… (thanks to Dane Rudhyar for that inspiration).

I mention the above especially for those of us who work ‘alone’… we seemingly plug along without help, without others being there… the following is my shortened interpretation from the Solar Fire files…

This Symbol shows people working together, getting along in a partnership and making something of their lives through cooperation. To get the result you want you will probably need to work cooperatively with someone of equal skill and similar interest. Finding a partner with similar skills can give life a lift and lessen your own work load. Two or more people can bring not only their special talents but also their individual tools and perspectives. By sharing the task without ego or competition the outcome is not only better, but more harmonious and satisfying. Iran v Israel 13/6/25

People sharing quietly and persistently in their labor. Partnerships and sharing. Repairs to the soul. Reflexology. Work benches. Demarcations of work. The marriage of minds.

The Caution: Wanting to complete a task with shared responsibilities yet gain all the credit. Committing oneself to tasks that don’t bring personal satisfaction. Codependence.

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This astrological degree, described through its Omega and Chandra symbols, speaks to a profound sensitivity to the aliveness of all things and the transformative power of creative engagement with the world. The Omega Symbol, “A man reaches out to touch a marble statue. He feels it smiling,” suggests a deep intuitive connection to the essence of matter. The man perceives the statue not as inert but as vibrant and responsive, capable of conveying joy or emotion. This reflects the degree’s theme of Transforming/Responsible, where one’s loving, conscious interaction with the world—whether with people, objects, or nature—awakens positivity and fosters healing. By being attuned to the subtle “aliveness” of everything, the individual takes responsibility for nurturing and uplifting their surroundings through unconditional care.
The Chandra Symbol, “A man amuses himself by drawing strange shapes,” complements this by emphasizing playful, imaginative exploration. The act of creating unusual forms sparks the imagination, revealing new possibilities within the familiar. It suggests that creativity is a way to engage with the ever-changing nature of reality, where what we create takes on a life of its own and returns to us as karma—positive or negative, depending on our intent. Together, these symbols highlight a dynamic interplay between sensitivity to the world’s inherent vitality and the creative freedom to reshape it, fostering richness and joy.
The additional symbols deepen this interpretation. The Pleiadian Symbol, “With tiny files and chisels a man is sculpting clouds of mist from white alabaster,” evokes delicate, almost impossible artistry, suggesting that even the most ephemeral or intangible aspects of life can be shaped with care and intention. The Azoth Symbol, “A road comes to an end, but a woman and her dog find their way beyond it,” implies trust in navigating beyond limitations, finding new paths through intuition and companionship.
The Seed and Fulfillment degrees provide context for the process. The Seed degree (Pisces 8), “Through a microscope, a scientist observes a deadly virus,” indicates an awareness of negativity or harm within matter, prompting the desire to heal it through love. The alternate Seed degree, “A gypsy peasant woman sings a mournful chant,” suggests releasing past sorrows to embrace present creativity.

The Fulfillment degrees (Aquarius 5) reveal outcomes: “Gradually, the wind unearths a temple buried in the sand” points to uncovering spiritual depths through creative work, while “Humans worshiping an obese nature Goddess” celebrates the abundant, generative power of nature, inspiring communal reverence.
The Oracle’s poetic imagery reinforces this: the man absorbs the statue’s imperceptible smiles through touch, learning to embody its subtle expressions. This illustrates a mystical exchange where interaction with matter transforms both the perceiver and the perceived, enabling the individual to carry forward its quiet, joyful essence.
In essence, this degree invites you to approach the world with sensitivity, recognizing its aliveness, and to engage creatively with it, knowing that your actions—rooted in care and imagination—can heal, transform, and reveal hidden depths, fostering a cycle of positivity and abundance.


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To explore the connections and differences between the Omega Symbol “A man reaches out to touch a marble statue. He feels it smiling” (Transforming/Responsible) and the symbol “Two cobblers working side by side at a table”, let’s analyze their themes, energies, and implications, drawing on the provided context and the insights about Walter Russell, while keeping the interpretation fresh and focused.
Connections
Co-Creation and Connection:
Marble Statue Symbol: This degree emphasizes a profound connection with the essence of matter, where the man’s touch perceives the statue’s “smile,” suggesting an intuitive, almost spiritual communion with the world. It reflects a co-creative relationship with the universe, where loving interaction transforms both the individual and their environment.

Two Cobblers Symbol: Similarly, this symbol highlights cooperation and partnership, with two individuals sharing skills and labor harmoniously. The cobblers’ collaborative work mirrors the statue symbol’s theme of co-creation, as both involve engaging with another entity—whether a statue or a partner—to produce something meaningful. Walter Russell’s philosophy of working with “God as co-creator” aligns with both, emphasizing a divine or universal partnership in creative acts.

Healing and Transformation:
Marble Statue: The act of touching the statue and feeling its aliveness suggests healing through unconditional positive rapport. The degree’s seed (Pisces 8) points to recognizing negativity in matter and healing it with love, aligning with the idea of transforming the “soul” or essence of things.

Two Cobblers: The cobblers repair shoes, symbolizing “repairs to the soul” or understanding, as shoes relate to the feet and grounding. This healing process through cooperative work parallels the statue symbol’s transformative touch, where both acts restore or elevate something through care and attention.

Creative Expression:
Marble Statue: The Chandra Symbol (“A man amuses himself by drawing strange shapes”) underscores creative experimentation, where imagination breathes life into new forms. This creativity is inspired by a deep connection to the aliveness of the world.

Two Cobblers: The cobblers’ shared labor is also creative, producing tangible results (repaired shoes) through mutual effort. Walter Russell’s emphasis on inspired creation with the “God-Mind” resonates here, as both symbols suggest that true creativity arises from a harmonious, inspired partnership—whether with matter, a person, or the divine.

Spiritual Undertones:
Both symbols carry a spiritual dimension. The statue symbol’s Oracle speaks of subtle, mystical exchanges (e.g., the statue’s imperceptible smiles), while Russell’s philosophy in the cobblers’ symbol frames creation as a communion with Universal Mind. Both suggest that meaningful work—whether solitary or collaborative—taps into a greater, universal intelligence or light.

Differences
Solitary vs. Collaborative Focus:
Marble Statue: This symbol centers on an individual’s interaction with the inanimate, emphasizing a solitary, intuitive connection to the world’s aliveness. The man’s experience is internal and mystical, relying on his sensitivity to perceive the statue’s response.

Two Cobblers: In contrast, this symbol explicitly involves two people working together, highlighting interpersonal cooperation and shared goals. While the statue symbol is about connecting with the non-human world, the cobblers focus on human partnership and mutual effort.

Nature of the Work:
Marble Statue: The interaction is subtle, almost ethereal, involving perception and emotional exchange rather than physical labor. The transformation occurs through feeling and imagination, as seen in the Chandra Symbol’s playful shape-drawing.

Two Cobblers: The work is practical and tangible, involving physical tools and skills to repair shoes. It emphasizes craftsmanship and shared labor, with a focus on producing a concrete outcome, unlike the statue’s more abstract, spiritual transformation.

Scope of Transformation:
Marble Statue: The transformation is universal, extending to all matter, animate or inanimate. It suggests a broader, almost cosmic responsibility to awaken joy and positivity in everything one touches.

Two Cobblers: The transformation is more localized, focused on the partnership and the specific task of repairing shoes (or souls). While it has spiritual implications, it’s grounded in the immediate, collaborative effort between two individuals.

Emotional Tone:
Marble Statue: The tone is mystical and introspective, with a sense of wonder at the aliveness of the world. The man’s experience is quiet and personal, evoking awe and sensitivity.

Two Cobblers: The tone is warm, communal, and grounded, emphasizing camaraderie and shared purpose. It feels more relational and practical, with an undertone of mutual support and satisfaction.

Synthesis with Walter Russell’s Philosophy
Walter Russell’s ideas, as quoted, beautifully bridge these symbols. His view of working with “God as co-creator” resonates with the statue symbol’s theme of connecting with the universal aliveness (God as Light, Universal Mind) and the cobblers’ collaborative spirit, where two minds work as one, akin to Russell’s communion with divine inspiration. His emphasis on enduring, inspired work aligns with both symbols’ focus on transformative creation—whether through touching the statue to awaken its joy or through the cobblers’ cooperative repair of “souls.” Russell’s Venus on this degree likely amplified his ability to infuse love and harmony into his creations, mirroring the statue’s unconditional rapport and the cobblers’ caring partnership.
Practical Implications
Marble Statue: Encourages you to approach your environment with sensitivity, recognizing the life in everything and using your creative touch to heal and uplift. It’s about trusting your intuition to connect with the world’s deeper essence, even when working alone.

Two Cobblers: Invites you to seek partnerships where skills and goals align, sharing the workload to create something meaningful. It reminds you that collaboration can lighten burdens and produce harmonious, satisfying results, especially when driven by mutual respect.

Cautions
Marble Statue: The risk lies in becoming overly absorbed in the mystical or imaginative, potentially losing grounding in practical reality. One must balance sensitivity with action.

Two Cobblers: The caution is about EGO or CODEPENDENCE disrupting the partnership, such as seeking credit for shared work or engaging in tasks that don’t fulfill you personally.

Conclusion
Both symbols celebrate creation, connection, and transformation, but they differ in focus: the statue emphasizes a solitary, mystical communion with the world’s aliveness, while the cobblers highlight practical, interpersonal collaboration. Together, they suggest that whether working alone or with others, aligning with a higher purpose (as Russell’s Universal Mind suggests) and approaching tasks with love and care leads to enduring, transformative outcomes. The statue’s introspective sensitivity complements the cobblers’ cooperative craftsmanship, offering a holistic view of how to engage with the world creatively and responsibly.

This symbol signifies the creative friction that arises when energies, whether material or psychic, come into close proximity, leading to a release of higher energy. It highlights the importance of respecting DIFFERENT ways of being and doing, and finding value in diverse perspectives.


NEGATIVE - SEPHARIEL

A powerful man, holding a scourge
in his right hand, and driving two
slaves in manacles

It signifies a tyrant, who takes delight in power
apart from its uses, and whose opinions are
bigoted and selfish. To rule, without regard to
qualifications, is the passing ambition of one born
under this degree. Death, which frees the slave,
will bind the hands of a tyrant in irons forged
from his own heart. It is a degree of
DESPOTISM







Connections
Interaction with Others:
All three symbols involve interaction, but their nature differs drastically. The Marble Statue involves a solitary, empathetic connection with an inanimate object, perceiving its aliveness. The Two Cobblers depicts a cooperative, equal partnership between humans. The Powerful Man also involves human interaction but is hierarchical and oppressive, with the tyrant dominating others. Each symbol explores how one engages with their environment or others, whether through love, collaboration, or control.

Karmic Consequences:
Each symbol implies a karmic outcome based on actions. The Marble Statue suggests that loving, creative engagement with the world yields joy and positivity, as seen in the Chandra Symbol’s creative experimentation returning as “unending richness.” The Two Cobblers indicates that harmonious collaboration produces satisfying, enduring results, avoiding ego-driven conflicts. The Powerful Man explicitly warns of negative karma: the tyrant’s cruel rule leads to their own entrapment, with “irons forged from his own heart.” All three underscore that actions—whether positive or negative—shape one’s destiny.

Power and Responsibility:
The Marble Statue and Two Cobblers frame power as a responsible, transformative force—through loving connection or shared effort. The Powerful Man also deals with power but portrays its misuse, where the tyrant’s desire to dominate overrides any sense of responsibility or care. The contrast highlights the choice between wielding power for healing and unity versus selfishness and oppression.

Spiritual Undertones:
The Marble Statue and Two Cobblers align with Walter Russell’s philosophy of co-creation with the “God-Mind,” where inspired, loving work endures. The Powerful Man lacks this spiritual alignment, as the tyrant’s actions are driven by ego and selfishness, disconnected from universal harmony. However, the mention of death freeing the slave and binding the tyrant suggests a spiritual reckoning, echoing the universal law of cause and effect present in the other symbols.

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This Symbol shows help, encouragement and assistance coming when one is most in need of it. There can be an inclination to depression with this degree, but it seems that, particularly if faith is employed, there is always some redeeming event or someone helpful turns up and the “Gloom” is dispersed and the light returns to one’s life; there is a realization that things are getting better. It will dawn on you that you are being helped in some way; ‘Angels’ come to aid those who need them. Don’t be afraid to ask for assistance. Have hope, faith, trust and work on changing your attitude and watch hope return. Realizing you are not alone.

Awareness of spiritual help. Angels, friends, helpers. Changes in the weather. Salvation versus depression. Counselors. People who lend a hand.

The Caution: Unrealistic reliance on spiritual agencies or help from others. Gloom. Not recognizing joy. Being alone and forgotten. Refusing help. Up one minute and down the next.Israel attacks Iran - MC

11 Scorpio

Apr. 2nd, 2024 01:26 pm
A DROWNING MAN RESCUE

The phrase “self-alienation from any previous momentum of movement” refers to a psychological state where an individual feels disconnected or estranged from their past actions, behaviours, or life trajectory. It implies a break or shift from one’s previous direction or pace in life, leading to a sense of detachment or loss of continuity with one’s former self or experiences12.

This concept is often discussed in the context of trauma, where individuals may dissociate from their past due to painful experiences, or in situations where people undergo significant life changes that cause them to re-evaluate and potentially reject their former ways of living. It can also relate to the feeling of being out of sync with one’s own identity or values, resulting in a disconnection from what once drove or motivated them2. The process of self-alienation can be a defence mechanism or a natural response to growth and change, depending on the circumstances.

CHANGE

Kate moves to Norfolk SR - 2nd cusp is 11 Sco



The text in the image you’ve shared is related to “SCORPIO 11” and seems to be from an astrological or esoteric context. It uses symbolic language to convey deeper meanings:

Drowning man being rescued: This could symbolize being saved from overwhelming emotions or situations. In astrology, water often represents emotions, and Scorpio is a water sign known for its intensity.

Lamb at a distance from its dam looking towards her: This might represent vulnerability and the need for support or guidance. The lamb is often a symbol of innocence and purity, and its separation from the dam (mother sheep) could indicate a feeling of being lost or seeking direction.

Dissatisfaction as the reaction against any predetermination of life-motion: This phrase suggests a rejection of the idea that one’s life path is predestined or fixed. It implies a desire for autonomy and the ability to choose one’s own direction in life.
These descriptions are rich with metaphor and are likely intended to provoke thought and introspection about one’s personal journey, challenges, and the quest for self-determination. They encourage reflection on how one navigates life’s trials and the pursuit of individuality within the broader tapestry of fate and destiny.

The phrase “the lunge of discontinuity betrays the self into old identity” suggests a situation where a sudden or abrupt change (“lunge of discontinuity”) causes a person to revert to their former self or previous identity. This could happen when someone is trying to change or evolve but encounters a challenge or stressor that triggers a fallback to familiar patterns or behaviors. It’s a poetic way of describing how difficult it can be to maintain personal growth or transformation in the face of unexpected events or pressures.

In psychological terms, this could be related to the concept of self-discontinuity, which is when there’s a perceived lack of connection between one’s past and present self. The “betrayal” into an old identity might reflect a sense of failure or frustration when one’s efforts to change are undermined by reverting to previous ways of being.

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SCORPIO 11
Gnarled twisted trees against an overcast sky.
Seeing the worst, feeling the worst, knowing the worst. In tune with darkness, difficulty, and melodrama, you are sharply drawn to points of view and ways of life that bear the stamp of irony, skepticism, and doubt. There can be a corrosive immersion in cycles of falling for the worst. However, you are closely watched by guiding spirits and allowed to become only so far shadowed. And then a massive corrective action asserts itself, reversing many terrifying patterns. Playing with fire, checking out the dark side of the tracks. But inwardly you seek regeneration and even salvation in the most unlikely places, which in the ultimate reckoning may be the most likely places.

The description for “SCORPIO 11” is rich with metaphorical imagery and seems to convey a deep and intense experience that aligns with the transformative nature of Scorpio in astrology. Here’s a breakdown of the symbolism:

Gnarled twisted trees against an overcast sky: This imagery suggests resilience and survival in the face of harsh conditions. Trees that grow in challenging environments often become gnarled and twisted, yet they endure, much like the Scorpio’s ability to thrive despite adversity.
Seeing the worst, feeling the worst, knowing the worst: Scorpios are known for their depth of perception, which can sometimes lead them to focus on the darker aspects of life. This phrase reflects the sign’s inclination to confront the harsh realities of existence.

In tune with darkness, difficulty, and melodrama: Scorpio’s connection with the eighth house in astrology, which deals with transformation, death, and rebirth, often draws them to explore the profound and intense aspects of life.

Irony, skepticism, and doubt: These are mental states that Scorpios might navigate as they delve into life’s complexities, questioning and probing beneath the surface.
Corrosive immersion in cycles of falling for the worst: This could indicate a tendency to become consumed by negative patterns or expectations, perhaps as a result of their acute awareness of life’s challenges.

Guiding spirits…massive corrective action: Scorpios are believed to have a strong connection to the metaphysical realm, which can guide them through transformative experiences, leading to personal growth and healing.
Playing with fire, checking out the dark side of the tracks: This speaks to Scorpio’s fearless exploration of life’s taboos and hidden truths.
Regeneration and salvation in the most unlikely places: True to their sign, Scorpios seek profound change and redemption, often finding it where least expected.
This description encapsulates the essence of Scorpio’s journey through darkness towards light, embodying the cycle of death and rebirth that is central to this zodiac sign’s symbolism.

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