4° Moon and Capricorn. A destructive degree. At the beginning of life, it is filled with struggle. Fears, disappointments. Overcoming obstacles. The end of life is calmer. In the worst case, this manifests as mentally ill individuals, alcoholics, drug addicts, or suicides (P. Globa).
Calm, few impulses, a tendency toward mysticism. Asthma, asceticism. Venus degree (J. Kefer).
A critical degree (17th lunar mansion).
“Movement of cargo trucks through a narrow isthmus connecting two resorts on the seashore.” — Mobility and intensity of exchange, enabling complex social processes. Traffic. Free transition from ideas to implementation. A sense of the significance of relationships (D. Radya).
“Stability.” Indicates a person who possesses great resilience and can endure much for others. Strong persistence and perseverance, even when their help is met with ingratitude. This degree belongs to rescuers — whether in a hospital, in the mountains, or at a fire (B. Israel).
Victory over obstacles at the end of a life full of struggle (O. Troyanovsky).
Moon degree. Destructive. Exerts a destructive effect on the psyche. Fears, phobias, susceptibility to mental dependence, a tendency toward mass psychoses, life disappointments, obstacles, debts. Degree of the mentally ill, alcoholics, drug addicts, suicides. Early life is filled with struggle; later, the person strays from the right path, but the end of life may be happier (Thebaic Calendar).
Neptune degree. “A lighthouse built on rocks, right in the middle of a stormy sea. High in the sky — a rainbow.” — Indicates a person who finds themselves in unstable and chaotic circumstances and, due to constantly growing complications, experiences fear. However, they are safe from storms and firmly protected from misfortune, though not immune to attacks. This person possesses mediumistic energy, allowing them to rely on inner spiritual strength, but they fear using it. If they could only see the world with different eyes, they would see beauty that surpasses fear and would have before them an eternal beacon of hope. This is a symbol of distrust (I. Kosminsky).


