Seasonal Quadrants

In this section we will discuss the Quadrants. The Quadrants that I am referring to here are based on the four seasons of the year, and while the term 'quadrant' is used in various other ways in astrological circles, those are not what I am referring to here.


I am referring to the four seasons, in a literal sense. That is, the sections of any given zodiac system that fall within the time period of each of the four seasons. In the Tropical zodiac, this is, of course, the classical signs:


Spring = Aries, Taurus and Gemini

Summer = Cancer, Leo and Virgo

Fall = Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius

Winter = Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces


However, in both Sidereal systems, these signs and their constellational counterparts do not fall perfectly within the seasons. So the seasons to the signs do not have a 1-to-1 alignment in the Sidereal systems, but the four seasons are still there, and are still forming the four quadrants. You just have to assess where they fall, based upon which sign or constellation the first day of each season falls in. Once you know that, then you can assess the four seasonal quadrants of the chart. In the True Constellational System:


First Day of Spring = 8 to 10 degrees of Pisces

First Day of Summer = End of Taurus-Start of Gemini

First Day of Fall = 4 to 6 degrees of Virgo

First Day of Winter = 3 to 4 degrees of Sagittarius


So in the TCS, the seasons contain:


Spring = Majority of Pisces, Aries, Taurus

Summer = Gemini, Cancer, Leo and very beginning of Virgo

Fall = Most of Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Ophiuchus and early Sag.

Winter = Most of Sag., Capricorn, Aquarius and the start of Pisces


By knowing when the seasons start in each system, you can quickly and easily assess where the four seasonal quadrant fall in any given chart. While the signs of the Tropical zodiac basically are the seasonal markers, the real constellations are not connected to the seasonal cycle. So I consider both things; the Tropical seasonal signs in relation to the year's cycle and the constellations unmoored from the seasonal energies and meanings. However, I do give the four seasons special notice in reading within any zodiacal system.


In reading charts, I consider the four seasonal quadrants to be of slightly more relevance than the individual 'signs'. This is because the 'signs' are somewhat arbitrary and not purely a reflection of the constellations, and while the 'sign' any planet or point is in within any given zodiacal system can change between systems, the seasonal quadrant doesn't change. So while we might say that Jupiter is in Tropical Capricorn and Sidereal Sagittarius, it is going to be in the winter quadrant within both systems. I feel the real coloring of any given planet or placement has more to do with the seasonal quadrant than it does with the particular "sign".


I want to stress that any of the four seasonal quadrants can fall anywhere within a given chart. These seasonal quadrants do not equate to concepts like 'night' or 'day' sides of the chart, 'eastern' or 'western' sides of the chart, etc. Be sure to note that the artistic rendering of the four seasonal quadrants at the top of this page is not symbolic of where those quadrants actually fall in any chart and is just a representation. It was only after I made it and posted it that I realized it corresponds to where the seasons fall (approximately) across the axis of my own natal chart.


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