Sabian symbols 萨比恩象征英文占星资料( 六 )


11 There is great excitement on the narrow and treacherous beach; finally a drowning man is saved and brought ashore.
12 A brilliant assembly of dignitaries is seen on a highly polished dance floor; it is an important embassy ball.
13 In a rattle trap old wooden barn an earnest man works in a maze of apparatus; invention at the point of success.
14 Through a seemingly inaccessible mountainous country the telephone linemen carry their thin lines of communication.
15 In unconscious occult symbolism a group of laughing, joyous children are playing on five mounds of sand.
16 A girl’s face is revealed of fine, delicate, aristocratic features; suddenly these break into a glorious smile.
17 A woman is great with child; the remarkable thing is that she was impregnated by her own spirit or aspiration.
18 A winding quiet road, carpeted by the falling leaves, leads through an old fashioned woods rich in autumn color.
19 A wise old parrot has been listening attentively to the conversation and preening himself; now he begins to talk.
20 An immensely tall entranceway is closed by heavy and dark velvet portieres; a woman in white draws these aside.
21 A soldier runs the risk of court-martial in remaining absent without leave, but a lovely miss clings to him.
22 A group of hunters protected by heavy clothing are making their way out into the marsh to shoot wild ducks.
23 A little white rabbit rests contentedly in his cage; before the eyes he metamorphoses into an elf in a fairy glade.
24 A steady stream of people down a mountain side gives testimony to the power of the man who has there addressed them.
25 An x-ray machine is in operation; by means of it a bit of fine diagnosis is made possible, and a life is preserved.
26 A group of American Indians are making camp; as if by magic the teepees are erected and home comfort established.
27 Scintillating with the flash of the instruments and the colors of banners and uniforms, a military band is marching.
28 A pageant of fairyland is made visible to mortal eyes; the king of the little people is welcomed to his domain.
29 Flanked by the splendor of an Incan monarch’s court a mother of captured princelets pleads archly for their lives.
30 The town jester is in his element; it is Halloween and there is now justification for any and all of his pranks.
Sagittarius

1 A group of elderly men in uniforms, eyes bright with reminiscence, are gathered at a Grand Army of the Republic campfire.
2 A quick wind is making sport with the sea; through sharp mist as far as sight reaches are scurrying whitecaps.
3 Two men, lounging in the comfort of an old drawing room and with strong pipes, are playing a games of chess.
4 A little child is learning to walk; near(by) are happy parents wise enough to refuse unnecessary assistance.
5 An owl is gravely perched high and deep in the shade of an old landmark of a tree, solitary on a point of land.
6 There is a great display of color coming and going in a large concourse of people; it is a cricket game.
7 A little fellow sly and smiling knocks at the door of the human heart; it is none other than cupid himself.
8 In the caldron of the universe the rocks and world stuff are in the process of formation; the metals glint within.
9 A mother is leading her children up a broad flight of steps, they enjoy the task of lifting little feet.
10 In a pageant of progress a glorious little maid with golden hair enacts the part of the goddess of opportunity.
11 An ugly old human figure is the carved representation of a god; near the left side is an ever-burning lamp.
12 In a curious allegorical transformation a flag becomes an eagle, and the eagle becomes chanticleer triumphant.
13 A wistful young woman, dressed in black, is surprised into a warm companionship to which she has felt alien.
14 A vast panorama of sand and time is unfolding; the pyramids and sphinx in their glory rise before the eye.
15 The time is at hand to determine whether winter shall end; the ground hog comes forth looking for its shadow.
16 A peaceful scene is unfolded to view; a calm ocean, a single motionless ship, a few lazy soaring seagulls.
17 An Easter sunrise service is abut to begin at the suggestion of dawn; darkness surrenders to the worshipers.
18 Little children are playing on the sultry beach; but each is protected from the glare by a tiny sunbonnet.
19 The pelicans have been distressed by the intrusion of man; they are moving their habitat to places unknown.
20 The pond has been deeply frozen for weeks; now the men and machinery are at work cutting out the summer’s ice.
21 A child and a dog are having all the fun in the world, gravely attending to things in borrowed eyeglasses.
22 A perfect bit of the old world is found in the new; a Chinese laundry has its shutters up and is now itself.

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