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  • 8/13/2019 The Sabian Symbols Degree Symbols

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    Amy Herring, 2007 http://www.heavenlytruth.com

    Do not reproduce in full or part without written permission from the author.

    To understand this idea, first we need to understand what degrees are in astrology. Most

    astrological techniques are from the geocentric perspective, meaning based on the

    assumption that earth is the center of the Universe we are the center of our Universefrom our point of view (this isnt scientific, its egocentric!) Any astrology chart is

    simply a map. It shows where the planets, sun, moon, and sometimes other planetary

    bodies were at a certain time. We place the earth in the center of the map and theUniverse surrounds it, represented as a circle in a flat, two-dimensional format.

    Mathematically a circle is 360 degrees. The 12 signs of the zodiac form that circle around

    the earth and they divide the 360 degree circle into 12 portions, each sign measured as 30degrees. The planets then move within this 360 degree circle.

    Now if we say that your Sun is in Aries in the 5 thhouse, each noun in that sentence is a

    symbol. The Sun is a symbol which has a set of meanings, Aries is another symbol with a

    completely different set of meanings, and the 5

    th

    house is another symbol with yet a thirdcompletely different set of meanings. Putting those meanings together in a sensible and

    intuitive manner is how we begin to understand what the symbols represent about a

    whole person (or place, or whatever the chart was calculated for). However, is there anymeaning to be found if your Sun, as it moved around in that 360 degree circle was at 2

    degrees of Aries vs. 24 degrees of Aries at the time you were born?

    Yes, for a few reasons. There are many who believe that each degree of the entire zodiac

    circle carries a specific meaning itself. From what I can determine, there have been

    several people who have either come up with their own individual meanings for each ofthe degrees of the zodiac or who have expounded upon existing sets. There are three

    people whose work is primarily noted in this subject: Charubel, Sepharial, and Marc

    Edmund Jones.

    Charubel (the pseudonym of John Thomas) was a clairvoyant and astrologer (amongmany other things), and in 1893 published Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolized, which

    contained a symbol and the authors determination of its meaning for all 360 degrees of

    the zodiac. He used his psychic abilities to determine and record each of the symbols.

    Sepharial (the pseudonym of Walter Gorn Old) was an astrologer, theosophist andclairvoyant (also among many other things). He brought forth a second set of symbols

    very shortly after Charubel which he said was translated from a work by Sig. Anton.

    Borelli called La Volasfera. Sepharial then added his own interpretations to eachdegree symbol and published this set in 1898 as part of the second edition of Charubels

    book.

    Marc Edmund Jones was an astrologer, minister, and writer (again, among many other

    things) who is possibly most famous for the Jones Patterns which derives meaning

    from the pattern that planets make in their placement in a chart. In 1925 he recorded theSabian symbols working with the clairvoyant, Elsie Wheeler, which were published in

    his book The Sabian Symbols in Astrology in 1953.

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    Amy Herring, 2007 http://www.heavenlytruth.com

    Do not reproduce in full or part without written permission from the author.

    This last set is probably the most popular today and many have taken these symbols and

    run with them in their own works. These include: Dane Rudhyar (an incredible astrologerand philosopher as well as a pioneer in humanistic--free will--astrology) in his work

    An Astrological Mandala and Martin Goldsmith, who interpreted the Sabian symbols in

    his book The Zodiac by Degrees: 360 new symbols.

    The ways to utilize these degree symbols, regardless if you prefer one set over the otheror use them in conjunction with each other, is almost infinite. However, a suggestion

    often offered, and one I like, is to read the degree of the ascendant of the chart in

    question. Why is merely a matter of preference and opinion, but I like it because theascendant is the beginning of every chart in a way. You can apply this same logic or

    your own to using the degree of the Sun or Moon or any other use you can think of.

    As an example of the various symbols from each system, here are the degree symbols

    from the three major sources I listed above, for 25 Capricorn:

    Charubel:A field of ripe corn; the reapers at work neath the beams of the Sun.

    The meaning: A very fortunate person, more especially about middle life, whenfortune smiles on him, and an abundance is his lot.

    Sepharial:A series of bubbles floating in the air.

    The meaning: This denotes one in whose nature the light, fantastic and ephemeral

    is predominant. A certain elasticity and expansiveness of soul will render him

    reflective of the world around him in all its more sparkling and bright aspects, buthe will lack solidity of character, will be given over to vanities and in the end this

    will be the source of his sudden and untimely collapse. He is liable to be a mere

    dabbler, but his sympathies will be in the direction of occult verities, and a certain

    superficial reflection of these things may render him a fashionable mountebank. It

    is a degree of SUPERFICIALITY.

    Jones:An oriental rug dealer in a store filled with precious ornamental rugs.

    The meaning: Taking pride in the products of your culture, and the buying and

    selling of useful and beautiful things is a responsible position, and the claims

    made about the products have to be tried and true. There may be a feeling ofneeding to reassess your attitudes and ideals.

    Refinement of cultural understanding and values. Bargains. Bartering. Selling

    and trading. Charging a fair price. The sales pitch.

    The Caution: Bargaining only to personal advantage. Appreciating excellence or

    giving undue significance to unworthy goods.(source: www.sabiansymbols.com oracle)

    You can see how, interestingly, the last two symbols have the same sort of theme, but the

    latter is more with the incorporation of choice and what to watch out for, as opposed to a

    fatalistic and unchangeable character flaw.