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Deaneries: the 36 personality types of the zodiac

  1. People with the same zodiac sign are often very different. Astrologers will tell you that this is due to an abnormal birth time, or because the basic character can also be influenced by the environment. Another explanation is that an astrological sign spans 30 degrees, and it takes the Sun about thirty days to travel through that sign. That means that 'the Lion' or 'the Aquarius' is a very crude typology that could use some refinement. This is possible with the 'ten-day method' or the method of the deans.

What do people mean by 'deaneries'?

  1. 'Deca' comes from the Greek δέκα for ten. A 'deanery' is a segment of 10 degrees of arc on the 360 ​​degree horoscope circle. So one third of a whole sign. If you stake out 10 degrees with the legs of a compass on a circle circumference, you can plot that arc distance exactly 36 times along the full 360 ° circle. That horoscope wheel is divided into 12 equal parts of 30 degrees, which you call the signs or constellations. If you divide each zodiac sign into three equal parts again, then those 10 degree segments are what are called the 'deaneries'.

Different systems

  1. The two best-known deanery systems are the Chaldean (the oldest) and the system with co-rulers of the same element

Example of extended interpretation

  1. Anyone who reads the foregoing will now have some idea how co-rulers divide each astrological sign into three separate personalities, but it remains a bit too schematic. That is why a more elaborated example follows for the Saturn Leo

  2. Anyone who reads the foregoing will now have some idea how co-rulers divide each astrological sign into three separate personalities, but it remains a bit too schematic. Therefore, a more detailed example follows for the Saturn Leo



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