Cardinal, Fixed, and Mutable Signs



All signs in the horoscope are divided into cardinal (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn), fixed (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius), and mutable (Pisces, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius). This division relates to the specific nature of each sign.

The cardinal signs are associated with curiosity and progress. If we have a person whose majority of planets in their natal chart are in cardinal signs, the traits characterizing their personality will be activity, curiosity, instability, agility, and volatility. Such traits will also be present in a person if their Moon and Lagna are located in cardinal signs.

If most planets are in fixed signs, it indicates a contemplative person, focused, prone to immerse themselves in details, and to ponder something for a long time.

Mutable signs include characteristics of movement and stability. In certain areas, these people can be active, but at some moment, they may "freeze."

Cardinal signs will always push the person forward, fixed signs will stop them, forcing the person to think before making decisions. Mutable signs will bring doubts to the person, creating difficulties in decision-making. It is hard to negotiate with such people. Each type has signs from all the elements (Fire, Water, Earth, Air).

Feminine and Masculine Signs



The same planet can govern a masculine sign and a feminine sign. For example, Venus rules the feminine sign—Taurus and the masculine sign—Libra. When talking about the power of the planet, it is important to know whether it expresses itself in a masculine or feminine nature. In a feminine sign (for example, Venus in Taurus), the planet will manifest in a softer way, whereas in a masculine sign (Venus in Libra), it will express itself in negotiation skills. For career, Venus heralds much better outcomes in Libra than in Taurus.

If most planets in the natal chart of a man are in masculine signs, then his masculine nature will express itself easily, and he will not have to learn it. If most planets are in feminine signs, the man will be soft, flexible, and have a tendency to do household chores.

If in the natal chart of a woman, most planets are in feminine signs, she will easily express her feminine qualities. If most of the stars in her chart are located in masculine signs, she will aim for a career and competition with men.

Living and Non-Living Indicators in the Horoscope

Each house in the horoscope carries living and non-living indicators. The planets Saturn, Mars, Ketu, and Rahu support non-living indicators and destroy living ones (they aspire to destroy, but do not completely destroy).

In the first house, the living indicator is the health of the person, while the non-living one includes the circumstances of birth, external appearance, and character.

In the second house, the living indicators are the parents, while the non-living ones are savings, wealth, finances, gold, mouth, tongue, and teeth.

In the third house, the living indicators are younger siblings, while the non-living ones are communication, hands, and expertise.

In the fourth house, the living indicator is the mother, while the non-living one includes the house and properties.

In the fifth house, the living indicators are children, while the non-living one is creativity.

In the sixth house, the living indicators are enemies, while the non-living one includes debts.

In the seventh house, the living indicator is the husband (wife), while the non-living one includes business.

In the eighth house, the living indicators are the parents of the husband (wife), while the non-living one includes inheritance.