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WORKING with 90 Degrees

For an indefinable reason the 90’s cycle seems a bit difficult. It is actually a magnifying glass that simplifies things quite a bit. It is divided into three equal size pieces of 30th each. The first has the impulsive zodiac signs (from 0 ° to 30 °), the second has the constant signs (30 ° to 60 °) and the third has the variable signs (60 ° to 90 °).

The 90o degree dial

From then on things are extremely simplified. If you have the horoscope at zero degree of the Cancer and the moon at the zero degree of Capricorn you will also mark the horoscope and the moon at the zero degree of the impulsive signs (zero Aries). If you have Mars on the 25th of Gemini and Jupiter on the 23rd of Sagittarius you will go to the 90 degree circle and start counting from 60 onwards. So in 83rd degree we will write Jupiter and in 85th Mars. So simple. In short, that is to say, which category belongs to the planet (impulsive or variable), we go to the corresponding part of the circle and mark the degrees as they are numeric.

That is, a planet in the 20th degree of impulses (repeat any zodiac sign) we mark it in the 20th degree. If another planet is at the 4th degree of the constants (any constant sign) we mark it with the beginning of the second quarter (from 30 to 60) at the 4th degree of the said third, that is, 30 + 4, that is, the fourth. The same is true for variables. That is, a planet in the 16th degree of the variables goes to the third quarter, and starting at 60, we count 16 and mark the planet there.

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