6° Vulcan and Pisces. Grand ambitions. Speculation, abuse of official position. Danger of becoming a victim of one’s own actions. These are charlatans and swindlers (P. Globa).
Trust in female assistance, difficult income, unsuccessful ventures. The Moon’s degree (J. Kepler).
“A parade of army officers in full uniform” — people who dedicate themselves to serving society; confidence that this will be emotionally supported by the general public. Collective obligations (D. Radya).
“Softness.” Indicates a kind, gentle, and compassionate person, though possibly unremarkable. This degree is ideal for working with children (B. Israel).
Danger associated with obsessions (O. Troyanovsky).
The Chiron and Jupiter degree. Grand ambitions, insatiable desires. The degree of the conjurer, charlatan, speculator, swindler who skillfully exploits their official position. Brings the danger of becoming a victim of one’s own actions (Thebaic Calendar).
The Mars and Pluto degree. “Pirates tying a captive to a tree on the seashore. An old sailor, hidden behind rocks and covered in leaves, watches and waits, gripping a knife in hand, ready to free his comrade.” — Indicates an adventurer — a person who, taking on risky assignments, will act recklessly. Such a person faces the threat of attack and captivity, becoming dependent on powerful enemies who seek to “remove them from the game,” though they will receive unexpected support at the most unlikely moment. The years of life from the 27th to the 28th and from the 36th to the 37th are pivotal for them. This is the symbol of the Attempt (I. Kosminsky).




