Two Faces of Dualism

Two Faces of Dualism

In this brief post I want to share an exploration of the two sides of the dual zodiac mode, and how the two lunar mansions in the dual sign, Sagittarius, very nicely illustrate each side.

Moola and Poova Azhaadha are both in Sagittarius, and Sagittarius is a dual sign. But Moola is ruled by the impulsive and sudden Ketu, while Poorva Azhaadhaa belongs to the wise and calm Venus. Thus Moola expresses the wild nature of duality, and Poorva Azhaadhaa expresses it’s beneficial nature. The negative side of the dual mode is that one can’t stay put on a single topic or in a single pursuit long enough to get anything accomplished. In this vein, Moola is digging for meaning, searching for the underlying roots of meaning – wildly searching here and there. Without plan, digging with bare hands, digging wherever looks promising. Abandoning a hole suddenly when another root catches your eye.

The positive side of the dual mode is that one becomes open minded and can hear advice from all angles and understand topics from multiple points of view. Poorva Azhaadha is the lunar mansion expressing this nature of Sagittarian dualism. In Poova Azhaadha we stop digging, sitting down for a second. We take out a fan and cool off after all that insane work. We drink a glass of water and pause. Then we hear from the great guides, Venus (who owns the mansion) and Jupiter (who owns the sign) and make plans and strategies about the best way to dig out and uncover the root of the meaning of our life.

Basic Qualities of the Zodiac Signs

Basic Qualities of the Zodiac Signs

Let’s start to understand the twelve signs by exploring how their element and mode combine to create their basic qualities. We are talking about the signs themselves, not people born into those signs. Real astrology does not consider a person to be a single sign, but a unique combination of the all twelve signs.

CARDINAL SIGNS

Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn are all Cardinal signs, that’s true. So they all share common traits of ambitious growth, decisiveness and annoyance with distractions. But each sign expresses this ambition in different ways!

To figure out these differences you just think about what is different between each sign. So far you know about the elements which make the signs: fire, earth, air and water. So let’s see what we can figure out about this.

Aries is a cardinal sign of fire. That makes it quite different from Cancer, even though Cancer is also a cardinal sign, because Cancer is a cardinal sign of the opposite element, water! Libra is a cardinal sign of air which distinguishes it from Aries and Cancer. And similarly Capricorn is cardinal sign to, but it is an earth cardinal sign.

Let’s talk a bit about those differences.

Aries: Cardinality and fire have a lot in common. They are both decisive and ambitious, for example. So the cardinal sign that also happens to be a fire sign, Aries, will naturally be the “most” cardinal of the four cardinal signs. Aries is very ambitious, more than any other sign even any other cardinal sign. It is extremely decisive and loves movement to new territory and new heights, like fire moving quickly to in a straight line to consume new fuel. This sign hates distraction the most: commitment and indecisiveness are like balls and chains around the ankles of Aries.
Cancer: Water and Cardinality don’t have much in common, so Cancer – which combines the two – is the most complex and uncommon of the Cardinal group. It is like a strong underwater current, hidden and private but still forceful and moving things in a clear and decisive direction. In Cancer, the ambition and decisiveness of cardinality expresses itself almost entirely in the watery realm of emotions and subjective emotional opinions. Were it not for the emotional decisiveness of Cancer, it could almost pass as a fixed sign.
Libra: Air and Cardinality blend in libra. The result is a sign with practical sensitivity (a trait of air) in spite of its strong opinions. Libra is like a strong wind blowing due north (or south, or in any clear, decisive direction). Therefore this sign is full of important opinions and evolutions of a practical and tangible nature.
Capricorn: Cardinal earth makes this sign is something like a mountain – the earth moving upward. Creating a mountain is not easy, and Capricorn is not an “easy” sign. Earth makes Capricorn solid almost like a fixed sign. But unlike fixed signs Capricorn has the ambition and decisiveness that comes from being a member of the cardinal group. Capricorn’s decisiveness is not the quickest of this group, but is the strongest and heaviest. Practical and economic growth (a trait of earth) is the main focus and unshakable ambition of Capricorn.

FIXED SIGNS

Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius are the fixed. What these four signs have in common is that they all desire to be unshakable, reliable, and strong. Like the Cardinal signs, they have strong opinions and therefore tend to ignore anything that is superfluous to their commitments. Now let’s discuss how the four elements differentiate the four signs that share the fixed mode.

Taurus: Earth and fixedness – the two factors combining in Taurus – have a lot in common, and this is what makes Taurus the archetype of all the earth signs. Taurus is like a fertile plain: solid, reliable, useful, and able to produce food to support you. More than any sign, Taurus thrives on commitment and impenetrable strength. It is the unmoving earth beneath your feet, unshakably stubborn, yet unquestionably reliable.
Leo: Fire and fixedness – the constituents of Leo – don’t have much in common, and this is what makes Leo unusual and complex among the fixed signs. Leo is like fire in a stove, or contained in some useful device like a lamp. Leo uses its power of moral commitment and its fiercely stubborn strength as a tool to further the bold objectives of fire. Because fire makes Leo quite ambitious it could almost pass as a cardinal sign, but stubbornness and emphasis on loyalty and commitment give away its roots in the fixed group.
Scorpio: The deepest ocean is Scorpio, which combines the depth of fixity with the reflective emotional qualities of water. Like the ocean floor, this sign likes to become inaccessible. Scorpio makes its emotions impenetrable and unshakable via this inaccessibility.
Aquarius: A combination of air and fixedness is difficult to achieve, and this makes Aquarius a challenging place. You can think of Aquarius as the motionless wind, like in the famous “horse latitudes.” Aquarius is unshakably committed (fixed) to being sensitive in practical ways to the wants and needs of others (air). Were it not for this quality of commitment, the Aquarian sensitivities could almost allow it to blend in among the dual signs.

DUAL SIGNS

Gemini, Mercury, Sagittarius and Pisces are the four dual signs. What they all have in common is a love of possibilities and options. They all seek, each in its own unique way, to be more and more aware of alternatives and viewpoints. Because they do not decide to commit to any single option or point of view, they remain open and interested in anything that comes to them. Finally, let’s talk about the way the four elements create differences among the four signs sharing the dual mode.

Gemini: Duality, which seeks to explore every option, and air, which blows things into every nook and cranny – are very complimentary and have a lot in common. Combining dualism and air in a single sign makes Gemini the archetype dual sign. This sign is the least interested in making a decision or a commitment – it wants to enjoy every possibility and explore every option. Gemini is like the air blowing every which way.
Virgo: Duality wants to move equally among all options, but earth wants to be heavy, solid and still. Combining these two in a single sign – which is what Virgo does – is a challenging task. You can envision the dual earth of Virgo as something like an earthquake, the earth attempting to move in many directions at one. This sign is particularly well suited for exploring every option (dual) of practical and economic topics (earth).
Sagittarius: Combining dualism with fire we get Sagittarius. It is is fire moving here and there in search of fuel. In Aries fire burns most brightly, because it blows in a single, constant direction. In Sagittarius the fire sometimes blows back on itself and diminishes. Yet, in some ways the Aries fire is too strong, and Sagittarius strikes the perfect balance. Sagittarius is bold and daring (fire) in its pursuit of understanding every idea and viewpoint possible (dual).
Pisces: This combination of water and dualism creates a very unique sign. If you have ever gone underwater in the ocean and allowed the flows to carry you back and forth, here and there, you have a good image of Pisces energy. This sign focuses on trying to understand every angle and viewpoint (dual) while reflecting deeply and emotionally on topics (water).
- Vic DiCara
© 2010 Vic DiCara, All Rights Reserved

The Zodiac Signs in Three “Modes”

The Zodiac Signs in Three “Modes”

The zodiac signs operate in three different “modes.”

1) Cardinal

2) Fixed

3) Dual

This little poem will help you memorize the essence of each mode:

Ambitious is the cardinal.

Unshakable, the fixed.

Balanced is the dual.

You will pretty easily get the hang of this If you think of these three modes as three different ways of accomplishing three different types of goals.

The Cardinal ambition:

Become bigger and better through evolution and growth.

The unshakable vow of the Fixed:

Become impenetrable and immovable by developing depth and strength.

The balanced goal of the Dual:

Be open to options and possibilities, through diversity.

In modern English the term “cardinal” is a little obscure. You’ve heard of the four “cardinal” directions, right? Think of it that way. This mode wants to travel to “the four corners of the world.” It is helpful to envision the three modes in terms of directions.

Ambitious, Cardinal moves directly,

Outward and upward.

The Fixed unshakably roots to its own foundation,

Inward and down.

Dual oscillates in all directions,

Level, equal, and balancing.

THE MODES IN YOU

When you feel “cardinal” you want to grow and evolve to ambitious new heights. Feeling “fixed” you want to become deeper and stronger so that no one can turn your world upside down or shake you up. When you feel “dual” you seek a balanced and level understanding, so that you are open to all options and possibilities.

No one is entirely cardinal, fixed or dual. Can’t you recall some times in life when you were moved by Cardinality to seek some ambitious new accomplishment? And at other times, or even at the same time but in relation to other things, haven’t you been rooted by Fixedness to hold on to and protect what you have, and not let it be taken away or taken for granted by anyone? At still other times, or in still other ways, have you not tried your best to be open minded and fair, see the possibilities of all points of view, and leave as many options open for yourself as you could?

The signs are cardinal, fixed, or dual. But you are not just a sign. You are a unique combination of the 12 signs pertaining in unique proportions to distinct areas of your life. And that is why you experience all three modes at different times and in relation to different subjects. The trick to living well is to use the right mode at the right time! Astrology reveals how the modes operate in you, and how you should consciously adjust yourself to get the best from them.

Use the cardinal mode when you need to move, change, grow, be decisive and achieve the impossible. But this mode gets in the way when you need to deal with “distractions and diversions” – it will make you loathe these things because it is overflowing with passion. It is also not the best mode to use when having a conversation, or when trying to learn.

Use the fixed mode when you need to not be moved – when emotions are carrying you away, or when people are pushing you around, manipulating and taking advantage of you. This is the mode to be concentrated and tenacious about repairing things, standing behind your beliefs and opinions, and persevering against the forces outside you. Avoid this mode when you need to embrace new ideas, new people, and new opportunities. It is the antithesis of adaptability, and it is burdened by ignorance.

The dual mode is blessed with goodness, it is fantastic for everything – being balanced and open is never a bad approach. But when it comes time to make a commitment or decision, this mode falls flat on its face and becomes useless. The best general advice is that you should always begin with the dual mode – exploring all options with a balanced and open mind. But this mode will try to make you indefinitely put off commitments and decisions. When it finally comes time to make a decision among the possibilities, switch to the Cardinal mode. Follow up your decisions with commitment by following up cardinality with the Fixed mode.

- Vic DiCara
© 2010 Vic DiCara, All Rights Reserved