Readings from the Almagest of Handreth for 14 Eleasias, 1251

Year of the Wandering Winds

The Sun in the Third decan of the Wheel
The Sun stationed in this decan indicates a resourceful and serious-minded individual.
Optimal Career¹: You have the ability to act without conscious thought, giving you the finesse of a stage magician and granting you a +2 bonus on Sleight of Hand checks.
Luck Action²: You have little difficulty focusing on dangerous tasks, granting you a +2 bonus on Disable Device checks.
Birth Stone: Diamond, stone of spirituality, protection, courage, and strength. Grants a +2 luck bonus to your AC against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits.


A conjunction with the star Anthosas suggests a rash or impulsive character, but in crisis situations this may become an heroic trait of character. Positive aspects to Anthosas encourage a sense of optimism and a belief in oneself. Negative aspects strike a few dangerous chords regarding foolish deeds and behavior.

Waning Selûne in the Second decan of the Stone
Selûne is not well placed in this decan and denotes a rather cool emotional nature.
Selûne Separating Conjunct Chandos
This aspect confers sympathy and generosity. The natives wish to bring good to others. Their concern with social welfare, if put into political action, yields a return of good karma; consequently, they are usually trusted - especially by women - and receive the cooperation and help of others.
Selûne Applying Square Garden
This square produces a strong and ingenious imagination and exceptional talent. However, there is a tendency toward emotional perversity and sudden inexplicable changes in moods. Sometimes the natives become bored and throw over one activity for another that promises more excitement and adventure.
Selûne Applying Oppose H'Catha
This opposition indicates a tendency to project internal emotional confusion onto other people and the world at large. Often there is such a subtle interplay of unconscious telepathic forces in the natives' relationships that they are uncertain as to whether their problems originate in themselves or in their associates.

Anadia in the Third decan of the Star
Anadia here signifies great energy and endorses a need for both physical and mental stimulation.
Anadia Applying Conjunct Coliar
The native with this conjunction has a sharp mind and abundant mental energy. There is a tendency to take sides and become involved in partisan causes. This is a good aspect for reporters or investigators, of whom action for gaining information is required. The native is mentally aggressive and will say exactly what he thinks, letting the chips fall where they may. He is decisive and acts upon his decisions.
Anadia Separating Sextile Garden
This sextile signifies capacity for rapid, decisive action and bestows willpower and courage. Unique accomplishments may bring the natives fame and high position. Sometimes there is a do-or-die attitude, even to the extent that the will is too powerful for the body that must house it. In any event, the natives have forceful dispositions and know exactly what they want.

Retrograde Coliar in the Third decan of the Wheel
Coliar located in these degrees shows a keen memory and a serious rational mind.

Karpri in the First decan of the Trident
Any Karprian aspects to the Sun stationed here are important character influences that will help to determine the creative potentiality associated with the Trident sign.
Karpri Applying Sextile Glyth
This sextile figures prominently in the horoscopes of artists who have exceptional skill. Saturn gives concrete expression to the Venusian aesthetic tendencies. The natives are loyal to their friends and loved ones and serious and constant in the expression of their emotions. The aspect is favorable for an enduring marriage. There is the capacity to sacrifice personal happiness for the sake of duty or the happiness of others.

Retrograde Chandos in the Second decan of the Stone
Chandos is well placed in this decan, and the Scorpio degrees promote skilful tactics in business.
Chandos Applying Square Garden
This square has impulsive excess as its primary fault. Natives are impractical and idealistic, putting all their energy behind a cause, only to abandon it suddenly. They tend to go overboard and embark on all sorts of ill-defined , grandiose schemes. This aspect does not favor speculation, because some unforeseen turn of events is likely to nullify the expense and effort. Many people have lost fortunes under its influence.
Chandos Applying Oppose H'Catha
The natives are not deliberately dishonest, but they are absentminded and make promises they are unable to fulfill. In short, they are unreliable and impractical, unless other factors in the horoscope indicate otherwise. Even then, there is likely to be an unrealistic blind spot somewhere in their character which relates to the signs occupied by Chandosr and H'Catha. In extreme cases, there are delusions of grandeur with religious overtones.

Glyth in the Second decan of the Serpent
Glyth in this decan and degrees indicates an affectionate nature, but is inclined to be possessive.

Garden in the Third decan of the Dragon
Garden in this decan stresses all the Gardenian traits. The intellectual capacity may be developed to the full. A conjunction with Garden, while a sign of progressive thinking, is inclined to contribute extreme restlessness and unconventional behavior.
Garden Applying Square H'Catha
This square is indicative of a generation whose karma it is to live in a time of exceptional social turmoil. The natives are prone to emotional and psychic confusion. The natives can be somewhat high-strung, willful, and nervous. They are inclined to have set ideas and opinions.

H'Catha in the First decan of the Chalice
The location of H'Catha in these degrees features eccentric food-fads, but adds creative flair.

"Even the gods watch the stars." Turmish Astrologer's saying.

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