I've been re-reading material on the decans, and have found the commentary supposedly linked to the Zoroastrians the most interesting and provocative. Since I am not familiar with the Greek language, I'd like to ask if Mr. Schmidt or someone else can answer some questions about these assignments. If there is no comment or question after a decan name, it means that the assignment deity is self-evident. I've noted the meanings of the less familiar names and bolded the questions.
THE 36 "AIRS" of the ZODIAC attributed to the "Zoroastrians."
From The Astrological Record of the Early Sages in Greek, translated by Robert Schmidt, Vol. X of the Greek Track, The Golden Hind Press, 1995, p. 25.
ARIES
1 Aidoneus (Another name for Hades)
2 Persephone
3 Eros
TAURUS
1 Charis (One of several charities)
2 Horai ("the hours": three goddesses who controlled orderly life)
3 Litai (Sweet-natured goddesses, whose special duty was to recompense the persons whom Ate had reduced to distress and ruin.)
(Note a Venusian tone to these decan guardians.)
GEMINI
1 Tethus (Q: Tethys? in Greek religion and mythology, a Titan, daughter of Gaea and Uranus.)
2 Kubele (Q: Cybele?)
3 Praxidike (The goddess of judicial punishment)
CANCER
1 Nike (Greek goddess of victory)
2 Herakles (Hercules)
3 Hecate
LEO
1 Hephaistos
2 Isis (Egyptian goddess of motherhood and fertility)
3 Serapis (a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god)
VIRGO
1 Themis (One of the Titans. A stern Goddess of Order and Justice)
2 Moirai (The three fates)
3 Hestia
LIBRA
1 Erinus: (Q: Is this Eris? The Erinnyes?)
2 Kairos (God of the "fleeting moment")
3 Nemesis (Goddess of punishment)
SCORPIO
1 Numphai: Q: Nymphs?
2 Leto
3 Kairos (Q: This same "Kairos" is given as the 2nd decan of Libra. Is this a possible translation error? If so, would Kairos likely belong to Libra or Scorpio? What might be the replacement for the other image?)
SAGITTARIUS
1 Loimos (Pestilence, plague; Q: A god/goddess??)
2 Kore
3 Anangke (Necessity; Q: A goddess??)
CAPRICORN
1 Asklepios
2 Hugleia (Q: Hygieia??)
3 Tolma (Boldness, reckless audacity; Q: A god/goddess??)
AQUARIUS
1 Dike (Goddess of moral justice)
2 Phobos (Son of Ares, God of terror)
3 Osiris (Egyptian god of the afterlife)
PISCES
1 Okeanos (Oceanus, a Titan who personified the Ocean)
2 Dolos (Trickery, guile, craftiness and cunning deception; Q: A god/goddess??)
3 Elpis (A goddess, the personification of hope)
It's interesting that there are some Egyptian deities mixed in with the Greek, and that often the adjoining decans are very different from each other. This fragmant was published in 1995, and I'm wondering if there have been additional translations since then that might shed light on these decan assignments?
Thanks to Mr. Schmidt or anyone else who might be able to add additional information. So much of the material on the decans from other sources seems to make little sense with no apparent practical application to actual birth charts. But these assignments suggest clues that could be of practical value.
Therese Hamilton
