In this 2nd installment of the Zodiac Series we view the Cancer quadrant. (See Stone Circles for 1st part of zodiac series.) When 0degrees Cancer is on the MC, Raleigh is at the lowest point in its daily spin around Earth’s axis. In the sky, the visible length of ecliptic is bisected, and we can see as much coming up in the East as there is going down in the West. As we climb through Leo and Virgo to the beginning of Libra, we see the visible length of ecliptic shortening in the East and stretching out further to the West.
Beginning with the
culmination* of Cancer we enter a protracted process of losing our ability to
objectively perceive what is coming next.
By the time 0degrees Virgo is on the MC we are losing more than a degree
of visibility in the East for every 5degrees the Earth turns. The diminished ability to see what is coming
is balanced by the stretching out of the ecliptic in the West.
How far will that line
representing the midheaven move to the left, showing a shrinking view of the
future, before it begins to open out again?
In the 3rd installment, showing charts for the Libra quadrant
culminating from Raleigh, we’ll see just how short the oncoming vista gets.
* For observers north of
Earth’s equator, a point in the heavens culminates when it is exactly due south. For example when the Sun culminates at midday, it is seen due south.