6 Degrees of Saturn and Pisces. Hard work, patience, modesty, prudence. A yielding nature. Misfortune in all relationships. Sometimes requires assistance (P. Globa).
Persistence that overcomes obstacles. Cunning, freethinking (Ya. Kefer).
“Gold fever” detaches people from their native lands. – A passionate search for new values, which, at any level, promise a more affluent life. Greed (D. Radyar).
“Practical.” Indicates an egocentric person focused on material aspects of life. This degree manifests best in the work of a supplier (B. Izrail).
Industriousness and great patience (O. Troyanovsky).
Saturn’s degree. Here is depicted an eagle that endures. Modesty, prudence, diligence, patience. A yielding nature. Misfortune in all relationships, including marriage—a henpecked husband. Sometimes requires help, in order to be led (Teboian Calendar).
Jupiter’s degree. “An eagle holding a snake in its beak.” – Indicates an energetic and determined person, not easily subjected to another’s will. An opponent of deception and treachery, he, crushing falsehood, forces the deceiver to fall silent. This person constantly struggles with himself, wavering between two opposing feelings, one of which calls him upward, while the other leads to degradation. Whichever of them he chooses to remain with, that will dominate him. This is the symbol of Vigilance (I. Kosminsky).
3 Degrees of Venus and Sagittarius
3° Venus in Sagittarius. Tendency toward philosophy. Self-denial, unsociability, moderation, pessimism. Desire for solitude. Danger of suffocation (P. G...




