In Western astrology, which planet is traditionally known as the 'Greater Benefic,' associated with luck, expansion, and abundance, and rules both Sagittarius and Pisces?
Which two Western zodiac signs are considered opposite signs, traditionally positioned 180 degrees apart on the astrological wheel and representing complementary energies?
Before its discovery in 1930, what planet was considered the sole traditional ruler of the zodiac sign Scorpio?
What is the specific term for the twelve divisions of the ecliptic, each representing a segment of the sky that the Sun appears to pass through over a year?
In the Chinese Zodiac, which animal is known for its diligent, reliable, and strong-willed nature, often working steadily towards its goals?
Which water sign is symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions, representing duality and a connection to the subconscious?
The slow, continuous wobble in the Earth's axial tilt, which causes the equinoxes to gradually shift westward along the ecliptic over thousands of years, is known by what astronomical term? This phenomenon causes the sidereal and tropical zodiacs to drift apart.
Which constellation, not traditionally included in the twelve Western astrological zodiac signs, is an actual constellation the Sun passes through, lying between Scorpio and Sagittarius?
In the traditional sequence of the Chinese Zodiac, which animal year immediately follows the Year of the Dragon and precedes the Year of the Horse?
The earliest known visual representations of constellations corresponding to modern zodiac signs, such as the Goat-Fish (Capricorn) and the Archer (Sagittarius), originate from which ancient civilization?