Diurnal and nocturnal signs
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In astrology, the signs of the zodiac are classified as diurnal or nocturnal. Diurnal signs have natural positions on the southern hemisphere of the horoscope (represented at the top of the chart), and nocturnal signs have natural positions on the northern sphere.[citation needed] Astrologers treat diurnal signs as masculine, and nocturnal signs as feminine.[1] The diurnal signs are:[2]
And the nocturnal signs are:[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Christmas, Henry (1849). The Cradle of the Twin Giants, Science and History. Richard Bentley. p. 45. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ a b Eleftheriadis, Petros (20 March 2019). Horary Astrology: The Practical Way to Learn Your Fate. The Wessex Astrologer. ISBN 978-1-910531-35-8.