29th degree of Venus and Leo. Nonsense, unfounded worries, brain diseases (P. Globa). Agility, inconstancy, anxiety, imprudence. Degree of Jupiter (J. Kepler). Great expenditure of energy (N. DeVore).
“Fat little man mowing the lawn around his house on a beautiful suburban street.” — The need to perform daily tasks respectably and simultaneously with benefit for health. Social respectability. Desire for conformity. Consciously created, therefore resolute dependence. Constancy in diligence (D. Rudhyar).
“The Overcomer.” Indicates a person who can overcome obstacles and adverse circumstances, and whose actions will be crowned with victory. Degree of seekers (B. Israel).
Brain diseases (O. Troyanovsky). Degree of Venus. Degree of fools who worry without reason. In the worst case, it gives brain diseases (Theborean Calendar).
Degree of Venus. “A chariot adorned with flowers and garlands broke down right on the road.” — Indicates a personality who is greatly attracted to bright splendor, pomp, and spectacles, combined with a love for travel and entertainment. Such a person is not advised to be more cautious. A brightly adorned chariot will not make him more powerful, because luxury, mixed with strength, still reveals itself. This is a symbol of Vanity (I. Kosminsky).


