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Born on March 26? Your zodiac sign is Aries (5°-6° Aries). Justice in the Mars decan is not about weighing evidence — it is about acting so cleanly that no correction is needed after the action.
March 26 at 5°–6° Aries brings Justice (XI) into the Mars-ruled first decan, creating a personality organized around the principle of right action. The Sabian symbol of a sword drawn with such clean intention that the act itself resolves the conflict captures the native's defining quality: they do not act and then assess whether the action was correct — they act so precisely that the action is its own justification. Justice in Aries is not judicial (the Libra version, weighing evidence) but executive — the correctness of the action is proven by the quality of its execution.
The Mars sub-rulership gives this executive justice a quality of moral clarity. The native knows what is right to do not through deliberation but through direct perception. They feel the rightness of an action before they take it, and they trust this feeling. This makes them decisive in situations that paralyze others who need more information or more time to evaluate. The Mars-Justice combination produces a personality that can act with complete confidence in the moral correctness of their action — not because they are arrogant but because their sense of rightness operates below the level of conscious deliberation.
Number 6 — Right Action — adds the dimension of harmony to the justice. Six is the number of love and relationship, suggesting that the native's sense of right action ultimately serves the quality of connection — they act rightly not for abstract principle but for the well-being of the whole. The personality tension is between the certainty of right action (the sword drawn with clean intention) and the complexity of situations where right action is not immediately clear.
March 26 natives bring the quality of clean action to relationships. They do not say one thing and do another — their actions are consistent with their intentions. Their love is expressed through the quality of their integrity: they mean what they do, and they do what they mean. The Justice in Aries makes them reliable partners because their actions are not contaminated by hidden motives.
The challenge is that the clean intention can feel too direct. The partner may experience the native's clarity as a lack of nuance. The native must learn that relationships sometimes require actions that are not clean and simple — sometimes the right thing is ambiguous, and the sword should not be drawn at all. Partners who value integrity and directness, but who also understand that relationships sometimes require the patience to not act, will help the native balance their executive justice with relational wisdom.
Careers that reward clean intention and decisive integrity: roles that require clear moral judgment, leadership positions where the leader's integrity sets the standard, professions where clean action is the primary output — surgery, negotiation, crisis command. The native excels in situations where the correctness of the action is more important than the volume of analysis preceding it. Career friction arises in environments that reward procedural compliance over clean action, or that tolerate the gap between word and deed.