Decans are popularly discussed among most modern astrologers, however, duodenaries are often dismissed by some modern tropical Western astrologers. As for duads, I only learned about them just earlier today. Up until a week ago, I had only casually noticed the word decan in astrology, but didn’t bother looking into it, until recently. For the sake of simplification, the general guideline among most astrologers is that a placement receives 60% of its influence from the sign it’s in, 30% from the decan, and 10% from the duad. The duodenary, or duad for short, represents a more precise, sharper sub-influence. The decan denotes the specific co-influence in a placement. The sign a placement is in will account for the most diffuse influence of that placement. It is necessary to highlight that the three decans of every sign are always of the same element as the sign it’s in. The decan represents the co-ruler, and the duodenary the sub-ruler. Each sign is divided into three decans and twelve duodenaries, meaning there are a total of 36 decans and 144 duodenaries in the zodiac. Decans and duodenaries are the co-rulers and sub-rulers for each sign.
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