23° Venus and Aquarius, Pluto’s exaltation. Diplomatic abilities. The ability to conceal and concentrate one’s thoughts, to control people (P. Globa). Wealth, power; if damaged, the possibility of crimes, rheumatism, especially if damaged by Saturn. Good aspects give a propensity for anarchic idealism. A good actor if there is a connection to this degree in Fire and Air signs (J. Kepler). Appendicitis. Murder degree. Medical abilities (N. DeVore).
“In the circus, a bareback rider performs her dangerous art.” — Courage and steadfastness required to harness and play with the powerful energies of the vital sphere in human existence. Virtuosity (D. Radya).
“Dramatic.” Indicates either genuine dramatic talent or a tendency to dramatize one’s own and others’ lives. Actors, directors, psychoanalysts (B. Israel).
Diplomatic abilities (O. Troyanovsky).
Venus degree. Pluto’s degree of exaltation. Zoroastrian degree. In the Thebaic calendar, it depicts “Germany” — the two-faced Janus. Grants the ability to conceal one’s thoughts. The art of concentrating thought and controlling others. Diplomatic abilities. The person attracts others, shines, and dominates, yet does not reveal themselves. Can achieve anything, but much is decided by chance. In the worst case — an upstart. Degree of wealth, luxury, a good life. Degree of heightened sexuality; one of the most sexual. With strong Lilith and a strong affliction from Pluto, Mars, and prominent Scorpio, Taurus, Cancer, or Capricorn signs, it may lead to sexual perversions (Thebaic Calendar).
Mars and Pluto degree. “A trumpet made from a ram’s horn, brightly illuminated by sunlight.” — Indicates a folk leader whose destiny is to act. He is capable of bringing light and good to humanity. His path will not be smooth, and he will often feel exhausted. Then he will blow the horn, which will awaken him to realize his “great deed,” and he will see clearly. This is a symbol of motivation (I. Kosminsky).



