16 Degrees of Saturn and Capricorn. A dynamic character. Passion, ambition, initiative. Success. Carves one’s own path and establishes authority. Love of sports (P. Globa).
Conscious of one’s strength, bold enterprises, athletic spirit, overcoming great difficulties. Degree of Jupiter (Ya. Kefer).
Degree of debt (N. Devor).
“A schoolyard full of boys in gym uniforms.” – Need for physical activity and play, especially in youth. Exercise. Natural dependence on physical stimuli. Healthy enthusiasm in facing life’s challenges with faith. Or immature impulsiveness (D. Radyar).
“Limited.” Indicates a person who may be restricted by circumstances or in thought, but if they overcome selfishness and their life purpose is creative, this degree can find excellent expression. A good level of general abilities applied in a narrow field of science or technology (B. Izrailel).
Dynamic character, ambition, love of sports (O. Troyanovsky).
Degree of Saturn. Degree of fertility. Degree of emigration. Concealment, ambition, pressure, initiative, mobility of character, love of sports, hunting, physical strength. A very good degree, luck is not let go. Jupiter is in fall in this degree, therefore the person is considered unsupported by social authority, forced to carve their own path and build authority at the expense of Jupiterian qualities. In the worst case, this degree may indicate danger of catastrophes (Teboichnyi Calendar).
Degree of Mercury. “Several books floating along a coastline covered with lush vegetation, beautiful flowers and magnificent cliffs rising straight from the sea.” – Indicates a person with an artistic soul, a great lover of nature, an enthusiastic admirer of the beauty and grandeur of all creation. Through various means—painting, poetry, and songs—they strive to express what their soul feels. This person is deeply connected to nature, and many natural phenomena will be perceived and deeply felt by their sensitive soul. This is the symbol of Expressiveness (I. Kosminsky).
Mars at 11 Degrees Leo
11° Mars in Leo. Royal degree. Assistance from influential people. Achievement of an honorable position (P. Globa). High tasks, favor from high-ranking ...




