Cardinal signs (astrology)

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The cardinal signs represent a quality of the astrological signs of the zodiac in addition to the fixed signs (also called fixed signs ) and movable signs (also called changeable signs ) .

The astrological zodiac , consisting of twelve signs of the zodiac, can traditionally be divided into four sections of three zodiac signs each. Each section begins with the zodiac sign of the equinoxes of the sun in March, the zodiac sign Aries or September, the zodiac sign Libra , or with the solstices in June, the zodiac sign Cancer , and December, the zodiac sign Capricorn . They are assigned special, cardinal modalities or qualities . Each section, sometimes incorrectly referred to as a quadrant , begins with a cardinal zodiac, followed by a fixed and changeable sign. The cardinal signs are astrological, derived from the time quality of the weeks after the solstices and equinoxes, which has been handed down since antiquity, as dynamic signs and symbolize the ability to bring about changes and changes and to implement and implement projects; they show a constructive and creative energy that also Can accept suggestions.

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Hamel : Concepts of Astrology . Harri Deutsch publishing house, Frankfurt am Main 2010, pp. 706–707, keyword signs, cardinal .
  2. Quality - astro.com. Retrieved March 7, 2019 .