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Cardinal Signs<br />

A drawing of Caput and Cauda across <strong>the</strong> Ascendent-Descendent line from a fourteenthcentury<br />

manuscript. Reproduced by permission of Fortean Picture Library.<br />

CARDINAL SIGNS<br />

The 12 signs of <strong>the</strong> zodiac are subdivided according to three qualities: cardinal,<br />

mutable, and fixed. The four cardinal signs (<strong>the</strong> cardinal quadruplicity or cardinal<br />

cross) are Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn. The entrance of <strong>the</strong> Sun into each of<br />

<strong>the</strong>se four signs begins a new season: Aries, spring; Cancer, summer; Libra, fall; and<br />

Capricorn, winter. The identifying trait of <strong>the</strong> cardinal signs is captured by <strong>the</strong>ir various<br />

alternative names: initiating, moving, or movable signs. Cardinal signs thus tend<br />

to initiate new activities and to act (to “move”) on <strong>the</strong> present situation. Negatively,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are said to lack staying power (a traditional characterization that applies most to<br />

Aries and not at all to Capricorn).<br />

The same classification can be found in Vedic Astrology—Chara (“moveable”<br />

or cardinal), Dwi-Swabhava (“dual” or mutable), and Sthira (“fixed”). The three<br />

Vedic qualities, which are associated with <strong>the</strong> same signs as <strong>the</strong>ir Western parallels,<br />

have similar connotations.<br />

Sources:<br />

Sakoian, Frances, and Louis S. Acker. The Astrologer’s Hand<strong>book</strong>. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.<br />

[128] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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