
"In classical astrology, those born between two signs are typically described as being 50% one sign and 50% the other. It's an appealing idea, but an imprecise one after all. What exactly constitutes that fifty per cent? Through years of observation, comparison, and the collection of real data on individuals born on cusps, I was surprised to discover that these people are not simply "hybrids," but distinct and recognisable personalities, genuine archetypes in their own right."
"Over the course of two years, I recorded and catalogued behavioural, emotional, and relational traits of individuals born under each cusp. I identified recurring patterns that belonged neither entirely to one sign nor the other, but formed a new, coherent core. From this, I developed twelve original archetypes, each corresponding to a zodiac cusp, defined by its own psychological and character traits, reflecting the shared points between the preceding and following signs."
Arcana Pontis unites psychology, symbolism, mythology, and visual arts to define autonomous archetypal identities for the zodiac cusps. Research recorded and catalogued behavioural, emotional, and relational traits of cusp-born individuals over two years. Recurring patterns emerged that belonged neither entirely to one sign nor the other, forming new coherent cores. Twelve original archetypes were developed, each corresponding to a cusp and defined by specific psychological and character traits reflecting shared points between adjacent signs. The study draws on Mesopotamian and classical mythologies to convey symbolic and imaginative aspects of the archetypes, aiming to clarify astrological birth-chart readings.
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