Hexosophy

Transiting astrology and natal chart analysis

Placements

The zodiac of the thirteen signs offers a captivating alternative to the traditional twelve-sign system, expanding the celestial wheel to encompass 364 degrees. This unique zodiac is aligned with the calendar year of 364 days, acknowledging the occasional leap day but primarily focusing on this harmonious division. The number 364 itself is significant, being the product of 4, 7, and 13. By segmenting this 364-degree wheel into thirteen equal signs, a new and intriguing astrological map emerges. Furthermore, dividing it into tetrans—units of 4 degrees—creates a connection to tarot, yielding seven suits instead of the usual four. Additionally, the star zodiac map offers another approach to astrological placements, applied solely to star positions and based on pure longitudinal and latitudinal coordinates rather than the ecliptic. This enriched astrological framework, guided by the hexosophic approach with its emphasis on the significance of 6, invites a deeper exploration of cosmic influences and astrological placements.

The Thirteen Signs of the Zodiac

The concept of the thirteen signs of the zodiac introduces Ophiuchus into the traditional twelve-sign system, significantly altering the astrological landscape. Beginning with the regal and dynamic energy of Leo, the journey then embraces Gemini’s versatility and curiosity. Following this, the zodiac wheel continues with the stability of Taurus, the assertiveness of Aries, and the nurturing qualities of Cancer. The sequence then becomes more familiar with the adventurous spirit of Sagittarius, the disciplined nature of Capricorn, the innovative essence of Aquarius, and the compassionate intuition of Pisces. Completing the cycle are the intense transformation of Scorpio, the meticulous detail of Virgo, and the harmonious balance of Libra. The addition of the thirteenth sign, Ophiuchus, brings a unique element of healing and wisdom, making the zodiac journey complete.

Tetrans of the Thirteen Signs

Tetrans add an exciting dimension to the thirteen-sign zodiac system. By dividing the 364-degree wheel into units of 4 degrees, we create these unique segments, each representing a distinct aspect of astrological influence. This division results in 91 tetrans, each with its own significance and energy. The concept of tetrans also bridges astrology with tarot, introducing seven suits instead of the usual four, thereby enriching both practices. This approach allows for a more nuanced understanding of astrological placements, providing deeper insights into individual characteristics and cosmic patterns. The integration of tetrans highlights the harmonious interplay between numbers and celestial phenomena, offering a fresh and profound perspective on astrological studies.

The Star Zodiac Map

Introducing the star zodiac map, a revolutionary approach to astrological interpretation. While the traditional zodiac is based on the movement of the Sun by projecting longitude and latitude onto the ecliptic, the star zodiac map takes this a step further by explicitly defining these two dimensions. The sky is divided into 13 by 13 sections which all hold their unique energy pattern. By integrating latitude more explicitly, the star zodiac map honors the more exotic positions of the stars because they are equally scattered across the sky as opposed to the planets, which generally follow the Sun’s trace across the sky.

The Traditional Zodiac

The traditional zodiac is an ancient system that divides the sky into twelve segments, each associated with a constellation and a corresponding astrological sign. These signs represent different personality traits, life challenges, and paths to growth, offering a symbolic map of human experience. Rooted in Babylonian astronomy and refined by the Greeks, the zodiac is used in astrology to interpret the influence of celestial bodies on individual lives and events on Earth. By understanding the zodiac, individuals can gain insights into their strengths, weaknesses, and potential, fostering a deeper connection to themselves and the cosmos.