Astrology and the classical elements
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Astrology has used the concept of classical elements from antiquity up until the present. Most modern astrologers use the four classical elements extensively, and indeed it is still viewed as a critical part of interpreting the astrological chart. The elemental rulerships for the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac are as follows:
- Fire -- 1 - Aries; 5 - Leo; 9 - Sagittarius
- Earth -- 2 - Taurus; 6 - Virgo; 10 - Capricorn
- Air -- 3 - Gemini; 7 - Libra; 11 - Aquarius
- Water -- 4 - Cancer; 8 - Scorpio; 12 - Pisces
The elemental rulerships for the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac (according to Marcus Manilius) are as follows:
- Fire — Aries, Leo, Sagittarius - hot, dry, ardent
- Earth — Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn - heavy, cold, dry
- Air — Gemini, Libra, Aquarius - light, hot, wet
- Water — Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces - wet, soft, cold
In Western tropical astrology, there are always 12 astrological signs; thus, each element is associated with 3 signs of the Zodiac which are always located exactly 120 degrees away from each other along the ecliptic and said to be in trine with one another.
Beginning with Aries the first sign which is a Fire sign, the next in line Taurus is Earth, then to Gemini which is Air, and finally to Cancer which is Water -- in Western astrology the sequence is always Fire, Earth, Air, & Water in that exact order. This cycle continues on twice more and ends with the twelfth and final astrological sign, Pisces. The following list should allow one to visualize this cycle better:
- 9 -- Sagittarius - (Fire Mutable Masculine): freely, straightforwardly, carelessly.