16 degrees of Vulcan and Cancer. Willpower, persistence, friendliness, patience, active mind. Difficult character. Passion for travel (P. Globa). Caution, diligence, long journeys, primarily to the tropics. Degree of Mercury (J. Kepler). Suicide, apoplexy (N. Devore).
“After a storm, the boat dock needs major repairs (reconstruction).” — The need to maintain stable connections between the vast Unconscious and the ego-consciousness. Constructive results of destructive forces. Stimulus for new achievements. Joyful response to a call to work (Radar).
“Law-abiding.” Indicates a person governed by laws and statutes. Inclinations toward sciences and music (B. Izraelit). Passion for travel, diligence, patience (O. Troyanovsky).
Degree of Chiron and Jupiter. Willpower, persistence, active mind, travel, great diligence, patience, perseverance, harsh, stern character. Passion for travel. Suicide (Thebeotic Calendar).
Degree of Neptune. “From a great chasm in the earth, gases rise upward. Many birds attempting to fly over this place are poisoned by toxic fumes and fall into the abyss, while only one manages to pass over it unharmed.” — Indicates a person who repeatedly risks, often exposing themselves to unnecessary dangers. They should be especially cautious around substances that are difficult to detect and identify, such as gases, poisons, etc., and must constantly protect themselves from those around them who try to exert excessive influence. Many of those who travel with this person will not reach the end of the journey, unaware of approaching dangers, but this individual will sense and recognize them—let them trust their feelings. This is a symbol of Subtle Discernment (I. Kosminsky).




