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<blockquote data-quote="dragon03201978" data-source="post: 1215497" data-attributes="member: 51118"><p>Hopefully, this post does a better job of clarifying things. It seems like I have a great tendency of confusing those who would answer my questions. With some luck and even more importantly perseverance we ought to overcome this challenge. Firstly, do your best to talk in terms of the signs. Then talk about the planets (or what I prefer to call Heavenly Bodies, because the Sun and Moon are both Heavenly Bodies. Yet they are not planets.) </p><p></p><p>If we speak purely about the signs, then each sign falls into three categories: polarity, mode, and element. For example, Pisces' polarity is most likely to be described as "she". She is strong through inner reserves. There are 5 other signs that would also be described as "she". The entire list of signs that fall in this polarity are Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces. The second half of this polarity use the pronoun "he". Yet, they are defined by being strong through action. The signs included in this polarity are Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, and Aquarius. </p><p></p><p>Next there are 4 elements: Fire, Earth, Air, and Water. Each element includes three signs. Using the earlier example of Virgo, she is a she, because she is strong through inner reserves. Yes, in my original post, she refers to the sign of Virgo. Using this definition, Virgo is strong through inner reserves. Given this definition Virgo is a "she". Secondly, when it comes to her element, she is one of three Earth signs. To complete the lists for each element, let us start with the first sign. He is Aries. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are Fire signs. </p><p></p><p>Then there are 3 Earth signs. They are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. As a result of Taurus being the second sign, I believe Earth ought to follow Fire, just as Taurus follows Aries. If this acceptable here in this forum, then Air ought to follow Earth. </p><p></p><p>Air just like the previously two mentioned elements, also has 3 signs: Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. All the Air and Fire signs are strong through action. If all the signs that are strong through inner reserves are acceptably referred to as "she", then it makes sense (hopefully to more than just myself) that all the signs strong through action, ought to be acceptably refereed to as "he". </p><p></p><p>The last of the elements mentioned earlier is Water. Water includes three signs, too. The three Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. All of them given they are strong through inner reserves are referred to as "she". </p><p></p><p>Reiterating things slightly differently, two of the four elements are strong through inner reserves. These two elements are Earth and Water. However, even though they have vast inner reserves, Earth is quite different from Water. Water waxes and wanes. She is all about emotions. Whereas Earth, despite also being strong through inner reserves, is great about picking a long term goal and sticking with her progression to said goal for long enough to overcome the various problems that would most likely prevent non-Earth signs from reaching those goals. Put slightly more simply, Earth is great about persevering long enough to reach long-term goals. </p><p></p><p>So far, this post has gone into detail about polarity and element. There is one more of the big three categories left: mode. There are three modes: Cardinal, Fixed, and Mutable. The order of the twelve signs in Astrology is useful for determining their respective modes. For example, Aries is the normally the first sign. His mode is cardinal. Most likely, this is the reason why Cardinal is the first mode to be mentioned. Each mode includes 4 signs. Cardinal includes Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn.</p><p></p><p>Then the second sign is Taurus. She is one of four Fixed signs. In the list of modes, it goes from Cardinal to Fixed. The four Fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, there is the Mutable signs. The first on this list is Gemini. Even though we are now finally addressing Mutable signs, which is the last amongst the modes, Gemini is the third sign mentioned in Astrology. That is sort of weird to think about, right? Once again, Mutable includes 4 signs. These signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces. </p><p></p><p>The interesting part, for me, is that one sign belongs to three categories. Using the example of Virgo and going by definitions I have read from various books, she is strong through inner reserves. She is able to pick a long range goal and thanks to her perseverance reach that goal. Plus, those born with this sign somewhere in their birth chart are blessed with strong analytical abilities. Whatever place they are born, they learn much about that place. Environment is just another somewhat more fancy word for place. Virgo influences her environment just as her environment influences her. Going from those definitions back to the earlier mentioned categories, Virgo's polarity is Feminine, mode is Mutable, and element is Earth. Does this comment do a sufficient job of explaining why I used and use the terms I use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon03201978, post: 1215497, member: 51118"] Hopefully, this post does a better job of clarifying things. It seems like I have a great tendency of confusing those who would answer my questions. With some luck and even more importantly perseverance we ought to overcome this challenge. Firstly, do your best to talk in terms of the signs. Then talk about the planets (or what I prefer to call Heavenly Bodies, because the Sun and Moon are both Heavenly Bodies. Yet they are not planets.) If we speak purely about the signs, then each sign falls into three categories: polarity, mode, and element. For example, Pisces' polarity is most likely to be described as "she". She is strong through inner reserves. There are 5 other signs that would also be described as "she". The entire list of signs that fall in this polarity are Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces. The second half of this polarity use the pronoun "he". Yet, they are defined by being strong through action. The signs included in this polarity are Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, and Aquarius. Next there are 4 elements: Fire, Earth, Air, and Water. Each element includes three signs. Using the earlier example of Virgo, she is a she, because she is strong through inner reserves. Yes, in my original post, she refers to the sign of Virgo. Using this definition, Virgo is strong through inner reserves. Given this definition Virgo is a "she". Secondly, when it comes to her element, she is one of three Earth signs. To complete the lists for each element, let us start with the first sign. He is Aries. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are Fire signs. Then there are 3 Earth signs. They are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. As a result of Taurus being the second sign, I believe Earth ought to follow Fire, just as Taurus follows Aries. If this acceptable here in this forum, then Air ought to follow Earth. Air just like the previously two mentioned elements, also has 3 signs: Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. All the Air and Fire signs are strong through action. If all the signs that are strong through inner reserves are acceptably referred to as "she", then it makes sense (hopefully to more than just myself) that all the signs strong through action, ought to be acceptably refereed to as "he". The last of the elements mentioned earlier is Water. Water includes three signs, too. The three Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. All of them given they are strong through inner reserves are referred to as "she". Reiterating things slightly differently, two of the four elements are strong through inner reserves. These two elements are Earth and Water. However, even though they have vast inner reserves, Earth is quite different from Water. Water waxes and wanes. She is all about emotions. Whereas Earth, despite also being strong through inner reserves, is great about picking a long term goal and sticking with her progression to said goal for long enough to overcome the various problems that would most likely prevent non-Earth signs from reaching those goals. Put slightly more simply, Earth is great about persevering long enough to reach long-term goals. So far, this post has gone into detail about polarity and element. There is one more of the big three categories left: mode. There are three modes: Cardinal, Fixed, and Mutable. The order of the twelve signs in Astrology is useful for determining their respective modes. For example, Aries is the normally the first sign. His mode is cardinal. Most likely, this is the reason why Cardinal is the first mode to be mentioned. Each mode includes 4 signs. Cardinal includes Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn. Then the second sign is Taurus. She is one of four Fixed signs. In the list of modes, it goes from Cardinal to Fixed. The four Fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. Lastly, there is the Mutable signs. The first on this list is Gemini. Even though we are now finally addressing Mutable signs, which is the last amongst the modes, Gemini is the third sign mentioned in Astrology. That is sort of weird to think about, right? Once again, Mutable includes 4 signs. These signs are Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces. The interesting part, for me, is that one sign belongs to three categories. Using the example of Virgo and going by definitions I have read from various books, she is strong through inner reserves. She is able to pick a long range goal and thanks to her perseverance reach that goal. Plus, those born with this sign somewhere in their birth chart are blessed with strong analytical abilities. Whatever place they are born, they learn much about that place. Environment is just another somewhat more fancy word for place. Virgo influences her environment just as her environment influences her. Going from those definitions back to the earlier mentioned categories, Virgo's polarity is Feminine, mode is Mutable, and element is Earth. Does this comment do a sufficient job of explaining why I used and use the terms I use? [/QUOTE]
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