20° of Vulcan and Taurus. Lively imagination, sensitive character. In a watery cosmogram — capriciousness, hysteria, weak will. Nervous (P. Globa). Fantasies, nervous diseases, strong instincts. Degree of the Moon (J. Kefer).
“Table set for dinner.” — An indication that at the end, at the appointed time, the individual’s needs will be satisfied with the help of those with whom he is connected by a spiritual or biological network of energies. Internal gathering of strength (Radar).
“Self-confident.” Points to a person who is convinced of what he thinks but not always why he thinks it. There is a tendency toward dogmatism, which is fine until it misleads others. This degree suits experts of various kinds (B. Izraelyer).
Very lively imagination, sensitive character, nervousness (O. Troyanovsky).
Degree of Chiron and Jupiter. Degree of temptation: falling under the influence or influencing the public. Lively imagination, sensitive character, lack of rationality, capriciousness, hysteria, risk of mental illness. If in men this occurs with a watery cosmogram, it may produce weak will, a womanizing nature, and tearfulness (Thebeotic Calendar).
Degree of Venus. “A wandering musician plays the mandolin, singing love ballads for several village girls; they, surrounding him, sit on stones and fallen trees.” — Indicates a musical and artistic person, a lover of entertainment, gifted with rich imagination and very attractive. He brings joy to many people and is rewarded with applause. The nature of this person is light and cheerful; he may lack firmness and steadiness. Either he loves to travel, or his calling will be tied to the necessity of frequent travel. This is the symbol of the Wandering Artist (I. Kosminsky).



