15th degree of the Moon and Gemini. Great creative potential in various fields. Ease, scatterbrained tendencies. In the worst case, risk of nervous disorders (P. Globa).
Unclear plans, activity—often futile; deceit, literary talent. Mercury’s degree (J. Kepler).
Degree of muteness with speech organ damage (N. Devore).
“Two Danish children studying lessons together” — the need to clarify one’s experience through active contact with similarly inclined individuals. The need for objectivity. Conscious attitude toward spiritual truth and hidden meanings. Open mind. Clarity of thought within tradition (D. Radya).
“Curiosity” — indicates a person interested in everything and everyone, which can aid self-development or simply lead to intrusiveness. Usually has many hobbies or changes professions throughout life (B. Izraelit).
Habit of starting several tasks at once, nervous illnesses (O. Troyanovsky).
Moon degree. Mercury’s degree of domicile, fertility. Degree of genius, great creative potential in various fields. Similar to the 6th degree of Taurus. Brings a certain ease, scatterbrained tendencies. Talent for work in new sciences (Thebeo Calendar).
Mars degree. “An injured soldier pulling an arrow from his hand; a dog howls nearby” — indicates a combative and impulsive personality prone to difficult situations due to an insatiable nature. Such a person has a rich imagination but tends to follow routine and erroneous paths. Self-restraint, mental concentration exercises, and decisive use of aggressive energy for higher goals are necessary. A symbol of impatience (I. Kosminsky).



