ASTROLOGUS ⟶ The Relationships
The Saint & The Sorcerer: The Synastry of Leo & Sepharial
Alan Leo brought astrology to court—and lost. But in surrendering prediction, he resurrected the craft through character and karma. Sepharial refused the bargain. He plunged deeper into the old arcana—Kabbalah, horary, market prophecy. One became the Saint of modern astrology; the other, its Sorcerer. Together they mark the fork in the road—between meaning and mechanism, between the soul’s code and the world’s clock.
SYNASTRY CHART ASPECTS
Moon(1) (12° Cancer)oppositionSaturn(2) (13° Capricorn)(0°57')
Sun(1) (14° Leo)sextileSaturn(2) (15° Libra)(1.01°)
Mercury(1) (10° Leo)sextileUranus(2) (11° Gemini)(1.02°)
Sun(1) (14° Leo)squarePluto(2) (18° Taurus)(3.98°)
Sun(2) (29° Pisces)trineJupiter(1) (1° Cancer)(2.22°)
Sun(2) (29° Pisces)conjunctionNeptune(1) (4° Aries)(5.80°)
Moon(2) (6° Scorpio)oppositionVenus(1) (12° Taurus)(5.99°)
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*Note: The AI interpretation below was generated from the complete synastry chart data. For clarity and focus on this page, the list above is truncated from the full chart of 18 aspects.

Alan Leo

Alan Leo, the father of modern astrology.
Alan Leo (1860 - 1917)

Alan Leo was the reformer who saved astrology by sacrificing its power. Hounded by British courts for “fortune telling,” he stripped prediction from the stars and wrapped them in karma, reincarnation, and psychological destiny. A devoted Theosophist, Leo taught that character was the key to fate—astrology as a mirror of the soul, not a map of tomorrow. His synthesis of esotericism and solar symbolism birthed the Sun Sign era, made the chart a moral tool, and gave the 20th century its first astrological priest. He died in 1917, shortly after his final conviction—a martyr to the transformation he began.

Sepharial

Sepharial (Walter Gorn Old).
Sepharial (1864 - 1929)

Sepharial was the wizard who never surrendered. Mathematician, mystic, gambler, and seer—he authored The Silver Key, The Kabala of Numbers, and Arcana, or the Stock and Share Key. While Alan Leo rebranded astrology for respectability, Sepharial tunneled deeper into its shadows: horary, numerology, planetary hours, astral projection. His calculations foreshadowed the rise of financial astrology, and his occult methods influenced W.D. Gann and others long after his death. Born on the knife-edge of Pisces and Aries, he embodied the mystic fire of beginnings—not to reform astrology, but to command it.

They split the stars in two — spirit or spell, soul or system.

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Alan Leo called it The Key to Your Own Nativity, but it was was a survival spell, much more than a 'mere' book—it Hounded by courts for "fortune-telling," he rewrote the entire discipline, turning prediction into purpose, and fate into character. He replaced the sorcerer’s wand with the seeker’s map, preserving astrology by transmuting it into inner philosophy. His work birthed modern spiritual astrology—still cloaked in his Theosophical vision, still whispering: you are not your future, but your essence. He was a man who truly transformed our understanding of astrology.

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ASTROLOGUS Synastry Interpretation
Sun Sextile Saturn (1.01°):
This tight and harmonious aspect suggests a stable foundation for mutual respect and reliability. It indicates the potential for constructive cooperation, where each partner can support the other's goals responsibly.
Sun Square Pluto (3.98°):
This tense aspect involves power dynamics. It may lead to transformative experiences, but can also create struggles for control. The applying nature of the square suggests ongoing intensity in asserting individuality within the relationship.
Moon Opposition Saturn (0.57°):
This opposition, with a very tight orb, highlights emotional challenges. Emotional needs might feel restricted, leading to feelings of distance or emotional coldness. There is a need for balance between emotional expression and restraint.

Dialogue With the Stars: The Saint & The Sorcerer

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You: Tell me, o mighty Symbolist, what ancient vow did they share — to divide the heavens, or to rewrite them for all of us?

The Symbolist: In the celestial symphony of their charts, a vow echoes through the ages, not merely to divide the heavens, but to rewrite them anew. The Sun's sextile to Saturn forms the backbone of this sacred promise, a covenant of endurance and wisdom. Like the cosmic architects, they are tasked with building a structure that holds the stars, crafting a legacy of reliability and shared vision. Yet, the Sun's square to Pluto weaves a deeper thread into their oath, one of transformation and rebirth. Here, they are not just keepers of the heavens, but alchemists charged with the power to reshape destiny.

You: You say, "Jupiter's trine to Neptune adds a spiritual dimension to their promise." Clarify please. Also, tell me what would be Jupiter's trine to Neptune aspect mean for a couple living today?

The Symbolist: In the grand tapestry of their relationship, Jupiter's trine to Neptune serves as a luminous thread, weaving realms of imagination and spirituality into their shared promise. This aspect symbolizes an alignment of expansive vision and transcendent dreams, suggesting that their bond is not confined to the material world but reaches into the spiritual and mystical. For a couple living today, this aspect could manifest as a shared journey towards spiritual discovery and enlightenment. They might find themselves drawn to artistic pursuits, humanitarian causes, or philosophical explorations that transcend everyday life.

You: The original synastry belongs to Alan Leo and Sepharial (Walter Gorn Old), two truly mythical figures in the astrological history. What do you say now?

The Symbolist: In the celestial dance between Alan Leo and Sepharial, the cosmos crafted a partnership that would indeed echo through the annals of astrological history. The Sun's sextile to Saturn suggests a foundation of discipline and structure, where their combined efforts could build lasting legacies. Together, they were like cosmic architects, forging pathways that would endure the test of time. Meanwhile, the Sun's square to Pluto signals a transformative energy at play, where their work together not only sought to understand the mysteries of the stars but to transform the very understanding of astrology itself.

You: If you'd be able to travel back in time, what you'd tell them?

The Symbolist: If I could journey through the corridors of time to stand before Alan Leo and Sepharial, I would speak to them in the language of the stars they so dearly loved. I would say: "O seekers of the celestial truth, your union is a beacon in the night sky, a constellation of knowledge and inspiration. Know that your quest to unveil the mysteries of the heavens is a sacred one, guided by the very planets and stars you map with such devotion. With the Sun's sextile to Saturn as your anchor, you forge foundations that will endure, crafting a legacy of wisdom that time itself shall not erode. Remember, your work is not just for your time, but for all time."

A curious bit: XORD's founder wrote a book, The Raven's Enigma: Chasing Forbidden Truths: They Hunt You Back! as Cesare di Monte Calvi. The book became a cryptographic key, than a XORD token, a XORD LLC and, ultimately, ASTROLOGUS. It was a strange trip.
Synastry chart of Alan Leo and Sepharial

The synastry of Alan Leo and Sepharial marks a fault line in astrology itself. The Sun’s sextile to Saturn forges discipline and shared purpose — but Pluto’s pressure fractures the bond beyond repair. This is not synthesis but separation: martyr and magus, sanctification and sorcery. From this chart onward, the tradition divides. For the gentler continuation of Leo’s current, see The Esoteric & The Soul: Alan Leo & Isabel Hickey .

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Disclaimer: This is for exploration and symbolic insight only. ASTROLOGUS offers rigorous interpretations, but no claim is made beyond the symbolic and artistic.

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About the Author: Cesare di Monte Calvi is the esoteric historian behind The Raven’s Enigma and lead mythographer of the ASTROLOGUS project. His work bridges Renaissance gnosis with digital cartography, reviving the lost grammar of the stars for a post-algorithmic age.