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Dragon<br />

for Gemini, two fish for Pisces, and a part human, part horse (centaur) for Sagittarius.<br />

Virgo is sometimes also included in this category, which would make all of <strong>the</strong> mutable<br />

signs double signs. Double signs, particularly Gemini and Pisces, are sometimes used to<br />

indicate “twos” in a chart interpretation. Thus, for example, someone with a double sign<br />

on <strong>the</strong> cusp (beginning) of her or his seventh house (<strong>the</strong> house of partnerships) might<br />

be told that she or he will have two marriages, or someone with a double sign on <strong>the</strong><br />

cusp of <strong>the</strong> fifth house (which refers to children, among o<strong>the</strong>r things) might be told that<br />

she or he will have two children, with <strong>the</strong> possibility of twins.<br />

Sources:<br />

Brau, Jean-Louis, Helen Weaver, and Allan Edmands. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology. New<br />

York: New American Library, 1980.<br />

Gettings, Fred. Dictionary of Astrology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.<br />

DRAGON<br />

The Dragon is one of <strong>the</strong> 12 animals of <strong>the</strong> Chinese zodiac. It refers to one of <strong>the</strong> 12<br />

earthly branches, which are used in Chinese <strong>astrology</strong>, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> 10 heavenly<br />

stems. Such a branch designates one day every 12 days: <strong>the</strong> days are named according<br />

to a sexagesimal (60) cycle, made of 10 series of 12 branches.<br />

A ra<strong>the</strong>r distinguished-looking person with an extroverted, brilliant nature,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dragon is attached to his independence and is shamelessly lucky. Energetic and<br />

unpredictable, he likes flattery and may easily become despotic. Wildly enthusiastic,<br />

he launches his attack, but he may lose heart if <strong>the</strong> resistance is stronger than he<br />

expected. Generous and true, he totally lacks diplomacy. Perceptive, he often gives<br />

good advice. This passionate but perhaps fragile person often proves to be very sentimental—not<br />

to say naive—when in love.<br />

—Michele Delemme<br />

DRAGON’S HEAD<br />

Dragon’s head is an alternate term for <strong>the</strong> north lunar node. As a point where eclipses<br />

occur, <strong>the</strong> lunar nodes were linked to ancient mythological notions about a celestial<br />

dragon that swallowed and regurgitated <strong>the</strong> Sun—hence <strong>the</strong> name.<br />

DRAGON’S TAIL<br />

Dragon’s tail is an alternate term for <strong>the</strong> south lunar node.<br />

DREYER, RONNIE GALE<br />

Ronnie Gale Dreyer is an internationally known astrological consultant, lecturer, and<br />

teacher based in New York City. She is <strong>the</strong> author of Healing Signs: The Astrological<br />

Guide to Wholeness and Well-Being, Vedic Astrology: A Guide to <strong>the</strong> Fundamentals of<br />

Jyotish, Your Sun and Moon Guide to Love and Life, and Venus: The Evolution of <strong>the</strong> God-<br />

[208] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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