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4 years ago
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4 years ago
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hey I’m procrastinating so find out which gay childhood character you are


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4 years ago

harry: oh hey are you back from hogsmeade-

ron: shack's haunted

harry: ...what?

ron, chugging a bottle of felix felicis and grabbing his wand: shack's haunted

4 years ago

Naruto: Sasuke… my rival..

Shikamaru: Just say you love him

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Ino: I’ve acknowledged Sakura as my rival

Shikamaru: Just say crush

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Gai: Kakashi! My eternal rival!!

Shikamaru: Just say husband

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Madara, resurrected: Hashirama! My long-standing rival.

Shikamaru, from across the battlefield: JUST SAY YOU’RE GAY

4 years ago

My god! I've learned a wealth about tarot from watching your readings (which are scary accurate btw). But being a beginner, I sometimes don't know how to apply this knowledge in an organized way. I have like random notes that I tend to sadly forget about when I'm interpreting the cards. :( I guess my question really is a request for a cheat sheet about the personality of the court cards. If you do see this message, have a great day and thank you for all your wisdom and kindness, Lady Diana! <3

Tarot Cheat Sheet: The Court Cards as People

THE KINGS

KING OF WANDS

Positive: Passionate, Brave, Adventurous

Negative: Fickle, Insincere, Insatiable

KING OF CUPS

Positive: Loving, Understanding, Giving

Negative: Obsessive, Overdramatic, Melancholic

KING OF SWORDS

Positive: Intelligent, Strategic, Straightforward

Negative: Cruel, Cold, Selfish

KING OF PENTACLES

Positive: Tenacious, Trustworthy, Stable

Negative: Excessive, Hedonistic, Disdainful

THE QUEENS

QUEEN OF WANDS

Positive: Alluring, Optimistic, Daring

Negative: Vain, Devious, Backstabbing

QUEEN OF CUPS

Positive: Healing, Nurturing, Generous

Negative: Submissive, Boring, Hypersensitive

QUEEN OF SWORDS

Positive: Clever, Independent, Strong

Negative: Heartless, Judgmental, Superior

QUEEN OF PENTACLES

Positive: Charitable, Wise, Practical

Negative: Greedy, Spiteful, Condescending

THE KNIGHTS

KNIGHT OF WANDS

Positive: Attractive, Playful, Courageous

Negative: Unfaithful, Superficial, Inconsistent

KNIGHT OF CUPS

Positive: Romantic, Gracious, Dreamy

Negative: Jealous, Unrealistic, Shallow

KNIGHT OF SWORDS

Positive: Determined, Ambitious, Tough

Negative: Unscrupulous, Merciless, Manipulative

KNIGHT OF PENTACLES

Positive: Resilient, Honorable, Balanced

Negative: Slow, Monotonous, Overcritical

THE PAGES

PAGE OF WANDS

Positive: Purposeful, Energetic, Enthusiastic

Negative: Clueless, Dishonest, Capricious

PAGE OF CUPS

Positive: Affectionate, Cheerful, Honest

Negative: Naïve, Illogical, Weak

PAGE OF SWORDS

Positive: Protective, Investigative, Steadfast

Negative: Inconsiderate, Biased, Narrow

PAGE OF PENTACLES

Positive: Hardworking, Diligent, Vigilant

Negative: Unemotional, Awkward, Unapproachable

4 years ago
The Director Of Cybersecurity From The Electronic Freedom Foundation Is Offering To Help Women Who Have

The director of cybersecurity from the Electronic Freedom Foundation is offering to help women who have been threatened with compromise of their devices.

4 years ago

Ruby: So, hey! Welcome to the team, uh…how exactly does your semblance work? Emerald: Oh, it’s a metaphor for being gaslit. Blake: Nice! Mine’s a metaphor for dissociation!

4 years ago

Zodiac Signs Masterlist

🔥 Aries

🌸 Taurus

🌪 Gemini

💧 Cancer

💥 Leo

🍃 Virgo

⚖️ Libra

🔮 Scorpio

🏹 Sagittarius

❄️ Capricorn

🌬 Aquarius

💧 Pisces

4 years ago

Using Astrology to Discover Your Special Brand of Witchcraft

I’m going to try to keep this fairly simple, since I just made a very long post about indicators of psychic power/witchcraft ability in the natal chart, so here are some general things I can say:

The easiest one is to go by elements: water signs for water craft, air signs for air craft, earth signs for earth craft, and fire signs for fire craft.

Beyond that, I would look at the information below for your Sun, Moon and Rising signs, and consider combining all three disciplines into your craft, as you very likely have a special talent or pull towards each:

Aries: warrior witchcraft (fighting for what you believe in, protecting what you care about), blood magic, candle magic, charging objects, amulets and talismans

Taurus: cottage witchcraft (making your home your sanctuary), crystal magic, herbalism, nature craft, prosperity spells

Gemini: hedge witchcraft (moving between liminal planes), astral projection, herbalism, energy magic, communication spells, travel blessings

Cancer: lunar witchcraft, kitchen craft, spellwork, medicinal herbalism, prophecy, love spells

Leo: solar witchcraft (working magic on the solstices, equinoxes and sabbats), hypnosis, charms and hexes, sex magic

Virgo: garden/green witchcraft, herbalism, solitary craft, grounding, transmutation, healing

Libra: art/creative witchcraft (expressing yourself through magic and putting your unique vision into your craft), music craft, spellwork, charms

Scorpio: shadow craft (becoming acquainted with the dark side of yourself and channeling that energy), nocturnal magic, primal magic, energy manipulation  

Sagittarius: wildcraft (combines green witchery with herbalism, adding a special focus on medicinal herbalism and outdoor meditation), weather craft, energy work, travel magic

Capricorn: kitchen witchcraft, green witchcraft, elemental craft, tech witchcraft, ancestral magic, work/career spells 

Aquarius: astro/cosmic witchcraft (astrology, astronomy, the planets and skies), bond-breaking spells, breaking negative spells or curses

Pisces: empath witchcraft (using your energy to help and understand others), fairy magic, flower craft, dream manipulation, empowerment spells

4 years ago
Simple Explanation Of Natal Chart Houses!
Simple Explanation Of Natal Chart Houses!

Simple explanation of Natal chart houses!

By themodernastrologer.com

4 years ago

Astrology Basics- THE PLANETS

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SUN Governs individuality, distinct style, and drive or motivations that fulfill your life. Delineates general character, and the broad strokes that define the self. Vital force, individuality, willpower.

MOON Stands for emotions, instincts and the unconscious. Represents the instinctual reactions one has to the world. The mecca of the inner world governing how we feel emotionally and respond to certain situations. Unconscious force, personality, instinct.

**Whereas the sun represents the will, the moon represents the instinct**

MERCURY The planet of mental activities, communication, and intellectual energy. It rules perception, intelligence, reason, memory, and communication. It reflects the way you see, hear, understand, and assimilate information.

VENUS The planet of love and pleasure. It rules over one’s capacity to express affection and interact with the idea of beauty. Represents your allure and desire. Rules over love affairs, art and beauty, fashion, social harmony and friendship. Gateway to higher emotions.

MARS The planet representing what drives your passions, the strength of your willpower, forcefulness, aggression, and the way you handle conflict. Rules over energy, boldness, and force. The courage and strength one cultivates to get their way.

JUPITER The planet of good luck, optimism, success, and generosity. Associated with where you’ll find expansiveness and abundance. It rules over philosophical knowledge, the extent to which you’re a visionary, higher learning, and honesty. Whereas mercury governs a clever intellect, Jupiter governs deeper wisdom and philosophy.

SATURN The planet of responsibility, ethic, and hard work. Teaches discipline and remains influential until self discipline is understood. It is associated with diligence, self control, limitation, patience, stability, maturity and realism. Governs how trust and respect, along with discipline, are integrated in the self. Are you self disciplined, or does the world deliver these lessons to you?

URANUS The planet of change and originality. Brings and symbolizes the manifestation of awakening, shock, and revolution, the “flash of genius.” Associated with both scientific and humanitarian movements. Similar to Mars, but relating to inner will and secret power. Unconscious purpose revealed over a lifetime.

NEPTUNE The planet of mystery and illusion. Represents power of imagination. It’s the planet of idealism and spirituality. The realm of the subconscious world, hidden memory, intuition, and psychic clairs. The ideals, goals, and lifestyle of the higher self detached from ego.

PLUTO The planet of epiphany associated with the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Signifies death and rebirth, regeneration along with destruction and annihilation. Pluto wipes the slate clean. Strong and dramatic changes, especially to collectives, have a significant influence from Pluto.  

4 years ago

The War in Heaven and the False God

Most people have heard the legend of the Biblical War in Heaven of Lucifer and his angels against God. Though when young, I had always felt that the story was kept suspiciously short and lacked much sense. We are told of the angels not possessing much free-will, but also how could these divine beings suddenly just turn evil, as we are told? Due to these suspicions that there was more to the story than was told (as it is often said “the victors get to write history”), I decided to connect with Lucifer and other demons in order to learn from their perspective. This gradually led me to become a Luciferian and be told the full story of the War in Heaven.

The supreme deity is not Jehovah; he is neither all-powerful, all-wise, or benevolent. The supreme deity is the Source, the formless consciousness that has existed before all things and created the first gods of this Universe (the first among them being Lucifer). Though in order to create, the Source had to create from themself their female counterpart, the Queen of Heaven (who is formless as well). These two energies together create harmony and allow creation to come into being. The Source and Queen of Heaven have both been known throughout many different cultures under different names. For instance, the Source has been known as Atum in Egypt, Brahman in India, Olodumare in Yoruba, etc. The Queen of Heaven has been known as Adi Parashakti in India.

At the beginning, the Cosmic Egg was formed in the Void with the assistance of elder deities. When the egg broke open, the gods Eros and Lucifer emerged from it- Eros being love and Lucifer being light. Though they were meant to exist separately; Eros remained within the Void and Lucifer dwelled alone within the Universe for many ages until the other gods were created by the Source. Among these first gods were the Angels Mikael, Raphael, Uriel, and others. Lilith was created last among them as the embodiment of the Queen of Heaven (a smaller and less-powerful copy of Herself in order to act within the Universe and marry Lucifer). With these first deities, Lucifer the First-Born became their leader and assisted in the creation of other spiritual races. Overtime, more gods were created by both the Source and through sexual union between the elder deities.

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4 years ago

A New Witch’s Dictionary 📖

Disclaimer: This is all based on my opinion. It is not perfectly alphabetized. Altar • A place for all of your witch supplies, tools, a place to meditate and worship your deities. It is the center of your practice. Astrology • You’ve probably heard of astrology, in witchcraft it is used as a form of divination.  Astral projection • Astral projection is a purposeful out-of-body experience where you, well, project a version of your consciousness (also known as an astral body) to a location that is separate from your physical body.  Athame • A ritualistic dagger used as a tool in witchcraft. Aura • An energetic field that surrounds a living creature, usually people are referring to humans when this term is used. Baby witch • A witch who is new to the world of witching and the community.  Beltane • A sabbat that celebrates fertility and the coming of summer. Besom • A broom used as a tool in witchcraft to cleanse.  Binding • A type of spell or magick used to bind something, as in keep it from continuing behavior or causing harm. Boline • A dagger or knife used as a tool in witchcraft to cut and harvest herbs. Banishing • A type of spell or magick used to get rid of something or someone. Book of shadows • A book or journal used by a witch to store information.  Candle magick  • The usage of candles in magick, usually in combination with color or sigil magick.  Cartomancy • A type of divination that involves cards (Can be oracle or tarot cards) Cauldron • A metal pot, used to mix herbs, or potions, or really anything you might want to mix in your practice.  Chalice • A fancy cup used to keep water in as a representation of the West when casting circles or to drink from during your practice. It can also be used to give offerings of liquid to any deities you work with. Chant • A type of spell or magick that includes speaking or singing aloud. The words can rhyme and often correspond with your intent. Clairovoyance • A type of divination where you see or perceive events in the future. Cleansing • One of the foundations of witchcraft, it has many methods. It is the act of ridding a space, person, or object of negative, stagnant, or previous energies. Circle • A circle is a type of spell you cast in magick, it enhances your powers and protects you. Closed culture/religion  • A closed culture, or religion is something that is closed off to people outside of it and does not condone taking (appropriating) anything from it. Color magick • A type of magick based around color, the idea is you use certain colors that you associate with certain things to make a spell more powerful. Ex: Using pink in a love spell.  Correspondence • A connection or association with something, you could use the example I stated above. If pink corresponds with love, you use it in a love spell. This usually refers to the usage/picking of ingredients for a spell. Coven • A group of witches that often socialize, or gather. Crystal magick • The usage of crystals for magick. Ex: Using clear quartz to cleanse something. Curse • A negative spell that has permanent, sometimes deadly effects on someone. Divination • Seeking information or guidance by supernatural means. Dream Interpretation • A form of divination where the events/symbols/scenery/actions ect in a dream are interpreted.  Empath • A person with a heightened level of empathy for others mental or emotional state. Enchant • A type of magick or spell that gives something a certain property, typically permanently. Esbat • A gathering of witches that does not take place on a Sabbat. Fae/Fair folk • Another word or term for fairies. These terms are more preferred by them, especially the term “Fair folk.”  Familiar • An animal, sometimes described as possessed by a spirit or entity that assists a witch in their craft. Glamour • A type of magick or spell that changes someones appearance or energy. Grimoire • Another word for a Book Of Shadows, a book or journal used by a witch to store information and experiences. Grounding • Like cleansing, this is a foundation of witchcraft. It is like meditation, the goal is to focus yourself and afterwards to feel more connected to this world and moment. Hellenism • A Pagan religion that worships the Greek deities you most likely know from mythology, such as Zeus, or Aphrodite. It is based around the 12 Olympians.  Hex • A negative spell, like a curse but less powerful, unlike a curse it’s usually not permanent.  Imbolc • One of the sabbats, it celebrates the coming of Spring.  Intent • Another common word that makes up the foundation of witchcraft, intent is that purpose or desire you have when you cast a spell. Ex: My intent is to banish a toxic person from my life with this spell. In other words, you have to really want it to get it.  Intuition • A supernatural or unexplainable feeling that warns, guides, or helps you. Evocation • To call or summon a spirit/entity/deity. Jinx • This falls under the category of curses and hexes, as in it is a negative spell. Jinxes are the least powerful of the three, they usually last a few hours or days and don’t cause any permanent or irreversible harm.  Lammas • Another Sabbat, it is the first harvest, a representation of a time to relax and appreciate your hard work.  Litha • A sabbat that celebrates Summer and the sun.  Mabon • One of the Sabbats, this one celebrates Autumn.  Magick • It’s as you’d imagine, magic. The only difference is the spelling which is used to differentiate between stage magic and what we do.  Medium • A person who has supernatural or clairovoyant abilities that they use to relay information or messages from the spirit world.  Moon (sign) • Your moon sign is the planet in your personal natal chart that represents your innermost emotions.  Moon water • A magickal water this infused with the moons power. Numerology • A type of divination based around numbers. Oracle/oracle cards • Similar to tarot cards but less common, these are a type of cards used for cartomancy or divination. The different between them and tarot cards is they are more modern and do not follow the same major/minor arcana system that tarot does. Often they do not follow any common system at all. Ostara • A Sabbats celebrating spring and the coming of fertility and well being. Rising (sign) • Your rising sign is the planet in your personal natal chart that represents how you appear upon first impressions, your outermost self. Runes • Nordic in origin, runes are symbols used for divination. Sabbat • A neo-pagan holiday. There are 8 Sabbats. They follow the wheel of the year and are based on the changing of the seasons and nature.  Samhain • A Sabbat that celebrates the last harvest, the veil between worlds is thinnest at this time.  Scrying • A form of divination where one peers into a reflective surface. Traditionally a crystal ball is used, but there are many ways of doing it.  Sigil • A type of magick or spell, a sigil is a symbol you create, the intent of the sigil is embedded into the symbol. (If you look into making sigils, it makes a bit more sense.)  Spell jar • Any spell that is made in a jar, usually you’d mix common ingredients like magick waters, oils, and herbs that correspond with your intent. Sun (sign) • Your sun sign is the planet in your personal natal chart that represents your personality as a whole.  Taglock • A representation of someone in magick, it connects your magick and intent to this person. The term and usage of taglocks is typically used when you hex/curse someone. A taglock can be hair, spit, blood, nail clippings, you get the idea. Tarot/tarot cards • A type of cards used for cartomancy, or divination. There are 78 cards in a set, which are categorized as the major and minor arcana. The minor arcana are separated into 4 suits. Tarot spread • A way you lay out tarot cards when you do a reading, each card represents a question. Ex: A tarot spread for love. Tasseomancy • A form of divination where tea leaves are used. Theban Alphabet/Script • An ancient alphabet used by modern witches. It’s Latin based and centuries old. Its origins are unknown. Because of its modern use among witches and Wiccans, it is also known as the witches alphabet.  Paganism • An umbrella term that refers to many religions practiced by witches, including Wicca & Hellenism, the commonality between all Pagan based religions is they are based on nature and or multiple deities. Palmistry • A form of divination where you inspect someones hands and the lines present on them. Pentagram • A symbol that contrary to popular belief is not Satanic in nature, but actually represents the 4 elements and the spirit. Pendulum • A form of divination where a pointed object hung from a chain/string is used. The way the pendulum swings is what determines the results of a reading. Warding • A magickal barrier that protects you from energetic/magickal threats, such as bad spirits or curses even. One such barrier can be formed in many ways. Wicca • A Pagan religion based on nature and the divine Masculine and Feminine. Wheel of the year • A witchy calendar used to track the Sabbats, holidays based on the changing of the seasons.  Yule • One of the sabbats, this one is based on celebrating winter but also the coming of spring. This is also when the dark half of the year ends and the light half begins. Let me know if you have any corrections or additions and I might add them. I hope this helps someone. Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖

4 years ago

The Shop Is Open!

The Shop Is Open!

I've been working on this for a long time and I'm so excited to finally announce a soft opening for my readings! I picked up my first set of cards in 2014, and what started as a hobby has become a deep passion and a calling. I'm really excited to share that with y'all in a more official way.

Right now the listings include your standard card readings, plus a few other methods of divination, with more on the way. My favorite offerings, though, include the reading bundles, which combine several different divination methods together around a theme to give a really unique, comprehensive reading in a form you can't find anywhere else! Eventually, once I figure out the details, I want to start selling helpful witchcraft supplies as well. Maybe even zines!!

What's more, the entire shop is 20% off from now until November 14th to celebrate the opening. I would absolutely love for people to come check me out and leave a review. Tell me what kind of things you would like to see added to the shop!

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4 years ago

distractions:

learn to see your aura

palmistry(really cool blog in general)

dream interpretation

lucid dreaming

numerology

numerology-life path number calculator

online tarot readings

divination by tea leaves

runes(also cool site to buy things)

list of psychic abilities and forms of prophesy

4 years ago
Completely Inspired By X
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4 years ago
I’m Craving Cute Little Sas And Nar Lately…
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I’m craving cute little sas and nar lately…

4 years ago

This breaks and makes my heart I love this so much I-

I Found Comfort In Reincarnation AU
I Found Comfort In Reincarnation AU
I Found Comfort In Reincarnation AU
I Found Comfort In Reincarnation AU
I Found Comfort In Reincarnation AU

I found comfort in reincarnation AU

4 years ago

Masterpost of World Religions and Resources (Part 1)

(Not a complete list of course, and mainly focuses on lesser-known religions)

Mesopotamian Polytheism:

Myths and Legends

Sumerian Hymns

Hymns to Inana

Goddess List

The Seven Gods Who Decree Fate

Some Significant Deities

The Me

Lamassu

Myths of Enki (book)

Myth of Adapa and the South Wind

Myth of Inana’s Descent to the Underworld

Anu, Father of the Gods

Tiamat, the Draconic Creator Goddess

Inana, Queen of Heaven and Earth

Inana

Ninhursag, the Mother Goddess

Enki, Wise Creator of Humanity

Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld

Ereshkigal

Kur, the Underworld

Inanna, Aya, and Ninlil

Enlil

Nergal

Nisaba

Nanshe

Sumerian Altars

Making Offerings

Canaanite Polytheism:

Canaanite Religion

Myths and Legends

The Epic of Ba’al Hadad

Athirat/Asherah

Anat

Goddess Anat

Astarte

Hittite Polytheism:

List of Gods

Deity List

Mythology

Wathanism (Arabian Polytheism):

Deity List

Arabian Polytheism

Practices and Beliefs

Zoroastrianism:

Zoroastrian Religion

Introduction to Zoroastrianism

The God Ahura Mazda

The Ashem Vohu Prayer

The Five Daily Prayers

Worship

The Yasna Sadah

Sacred Texts

Kemeticism (Egyptian Polytheism):

Ancient Egyptian Religion

Kemeticism

Egyptian Religion (Book)

Encyclopedia of Myths

Myths and Folktales

Deity List

Egyptian Deities

List of Gods

Atum, the Supreme God

Ptah, the Architect

The Ogdoad

Khnum, the Creator of Humans

Isis, Queen of Heaven

Osiris, King of the Underworld

Ma’at

Horus

Set

Sekhmet

Ammit, the Goddess who Condemns

Apep, the God of Evil

Studies on Egyptian Myth

Isis and Osiris Myth

Horus and Set

Ancient Egyptian Religion (Book)

The Egyptian Afterlife

The Negative Confession

Book of the Dead

The Nine Parts of the Soul

Egyptian Sacred Texts

The Ankh

The Heart Scarab

The Tjet

The Wadjet

Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6

4 years ago

Signs in the Houses Series: Aries in the Houses

Aries in the 1st House: think about big gestures when this placement is mentioned; all about making themselves stand out and known, super competitive so they’ll probably be into sports or leading a club/group, they have a lot of dark/bold features and they might also like to get face piercings or dye their hair, very dark/bush eyebrows and magnetic/intense eyes, prone to having scars and bruises 

Aries in the 2nd House: super determined; they know what they want and they have no problem going after it, they’re interested in making quick money so they’ll probably play the lottery or gamble often, quick to take risks and starting new projects

Aries in the 3rd House: fast talkers and thinkers, very aggressive when they communicate (loud/deep voice, swearing, etc.), kind of hard to convince them to change their mind, they don’t appreciate liars or slow talkers/workers, they live a fast-pace life, their actions definitely speak louder than their words, good at convincing other people to change their mind

Aries in the 4th House: a lot of conflict between family (specifically their parents), they feel comfortable when they’re around chaos and noise, they need a lot of emotional support from the people around them, feels like their childhood was horrible and their parents didn’t pay attention to them as much as they would have wanted, they have a hard time expressing their emotions and their thoughts in a mature way

Aries in the 5th House: very good at creating new things and expressing their creativity, probably interested in being on a sports team, impulsive/romantic/thoughtful, they get a long with babies/toddlers well, also least likely to want kids, sometimes they get caught up in their own fantasy world where they’re very successful but in reality they have a lot of work to do

Aries in the 6th House: very healthy and in shape, pretty good work ethic and they know how to manage their time wisely, great at leading groups and taking control, they work well with other people and by themselves, they put all of their energy into their work no questions asked, prone to having headaches and zero energy when they’re over worked

Aries in the 7th House: they need to work on letting go of their fears in relationships, they’re very loyal and devoted partners, they want to prove people wrong by trying to get ahead of them in life (competitive), their biggest fear is failure even if they don’t want to admit it, they’re good at adjusting certain parts of their life to accommodate others needs

Aries in the 8th House: they’re cursed with a lot of unfortunate circumstances in their life but their passion and confidence helps them work through it, they’re also good at regaining lost things because of this, some might be interested in occult topics simply because of the adrenalin rush, good at getting out of debt,  they might be prone to tragic accidents

Aries in the 9th House: they’re good at setting goals for themselves and finding their own destiny, they don’t appreciate when people try to push their views onto them and they will be very uncomfortable if this happens, they’re good at following their own path and they don’t let other people distract them from their goals, they’re interested in new opportunities and people

Aries in the 10th House: they struggle with being responsible because they don’t always take their time to do things, they want to rush through everything without stopping to see what works best for them, they like to dabble in a variety of careers and hobbies because of how skilled they are, they’re good at using just the right amount of power to control the people around them (in a good way of course)

Aries in the 11th House: good at making friends but they struggle to keep them which makes them upset, they usually jump from friend group to friend group because of how social they are, sometimes they try to take control of the friend groups to “save them” but that doesn’t always work, pretty good at being creative and achieving their goals, when they work harder they have a better chance at being successful

Aries in the 12th House: aries in this house causes someone to lose their energy and passion, they don’t really know who they are which causes them to be lazy because they don’t know what to do in life, they’re prone to a lot of psychological problems and stress (any small inconvenience bothers them because they feel stuck), they’re a lot more insecure and self conscious about their actions and life goals

4 years ago
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4 years ago

how to read draconic chart? :)

A Draconic chart is who you really are, while natal chart is who you think you are after growing up, trying to fit into your environment, being exposed to society and life in general. (Also Persona charts are just like mini Natal charts. But they also add explanations to them: like the reasoning why you became like your Natal chart. There can also be more of a “wanting others to see you this way” type of ordeals with them too.)

Ok back to Draconic charts, literally everything is the same but the signs of your planets because all the signs turn counter clockwise until the north node is on 0.0’ Aries. Your planet’s houses and all the aspects will be the same. So what you really want to look at are the signs. Which makes sense since the signs, by themselves, are energy (and houses are where you put that energy.) Draconic charts are very personal, people don’t see or recognize them when you are exerting energy outside, aka the houses. It’s more of an internal energy.

Draconic charts also can tell you about your past lives. But I think that you really need to look into that yourself because this chart and past life info in very personal and you can only make sense of it. I also think the same thing about Natal and Draconic comparisons because only you totally understand your soul and know the persona that you’ve built around it.

Nodes: How and what you need/want/will do to move grow. Since the North node will be in Aries in every chart and all the aspects will be the same as the natal chart, so the sign of the planets that aspect the nodes are important to look at. (Most aspects will be easier to understand, e.x. everything that will opposite the node will be in early Libra/late Virgo, this signifies what you have let go, often relating to serving and sharing, to move forwards as an individual. Squares nodes will be in Cancer or Capricorn, etc.)

Ascendant: What you truly project out to others. It’s kinda like the actions and expressions that you have to do/do without thinking. Some people say you actually look more like your Draconian Ascendant, but you also look like the dominate signs and rulers too because appearance don’t always rely on the asc.

IC: The family that you wanted (while the natal chart is what you actually got). Emotional connections that you need.

Descendant: Relationships that you need (while the natal chart is what you’re actually look for and attract.)

MC: What your soul wants to accomplish, the ideal version of your soul. If it’s somehow important or dominate, you can have a spiritual mission in this lifetime.

Sun: An extension and reflection of your natal chart sun, aka your identity and purpose.

Moon: Literally who you are and how you express yourself. No matter how suppressed, the Draconic moon will still crawl out of you. Since Draconic is based on the lunar nodes, the moon is the most important planet.

Mercury: How you look within. How you learn about your inner self, and how you connect yourselves and they communicate together. How you rationalize your soul.

Venus: Your soul’s perception of beauty, love, value and enjoyment. How you truly accept value and feel love in other but especially towards yourself.

Mars: The passion that burns in your soul. Your inner drive and temper. What gets you excited, in a sexual way and not. 

Jupiter: How you soul expands; learn and explore. Good luck, pleasure and natural abilities. How your soul connects philosophy and spirituality, usually as a means of rationalizing.

Saturn: How and what structures your soul. What hurts your soul and how you need to grow stronger. Karma from past lives. How your soul restricts and builds/treats it’s foundation.

Uranus: What truly causes change (often by braking away from karmic patterns.) The oddities and discoveries of your inner self that are nerve-shattering. It’s fascinating in a “new” way; aspirations, originality, excitement, etc.

Neptune: The parts of your soul that dissolves and end up in the void of unconditional love and creativity or delusional pain and emptiness. How you can let go of the real world and blindly cherish your real self and everything else.

Pluto: How your soul transforms during longer periods of time (lifetimes, after deaths, before births, etc.) often caused by karma. The darkest and most taboo parts of you. Your soul’s power and healing abilities. It’s fascinating in a unnerving way; depths, scary thoughts, dramatic and dark motives and actions, etc.

Any others asteroids or bodies could be interpreted as what your soul wants/needs or how it affects your soul.

4 years ago

Sensing the Greek Gods (part 1)

Zeus The roar of thunder, flashes of lightening, the wise gaze of an aging king, a cool breeze running through your hair, the smell of plants after rain, the compassion in acts of kindness

Hera Tears of joy during a wedding, a gentle mother’s love, the laughter of children, wisdom gained from years of experience, humming in the kitchen, the warm embrace of a spouse, standing up for other women, holding the small hand of your child, regal elegance, the touch of silk

Poseidon The crashing of waves, earthquakes, riding horses by the sea, sailing alongside whales, the taste of salt water, the destruction of tsunamis 

Demeter The taste of juicy ripe fruit, running your fingers through a field of wheat, Summer changing to Autumn, honey on your lips, the smell of freshly baked bread, golden leaves covering the ground, the taste of cinnamon, soil-covered hands tending to a flourishing garden, cooking a warm meal for your child

Persephone Flowers blossoming at the start of Spring, birdsong, the warmth of the Sun, plants fading as they wilt away, the taste of a pomegranate, joyful laughter, stern gazes, the hug from a friend to ease sorrow, the gentle humming of bees, a comforting voice that eases your depression, the cycle of life and death, butterflies in a garden of flowers, cold rage, candles left for the departed, leaving lilies at a grave

Aphrodite Overwhelming love as you hold your spouse, the taste of wine and chocolate, a warm bath with your lover, candlelight, slow dancing, fiery rage, the triumph after a victorious battle, the splashing of waves, passionate moaning, loving kisses in the dark, admiring your body in the mirror, the radiance of the stars, romantic devotion, playful laughter, the sound of high heels, lipstick stains on your lover’s body, mourning the death of a loved one, hands held tight, the feeling of awe upon looking at something beautiful, gentle singing

Hermes Pulling pranks and laughing till your stomach hurts, long car rides, the rush of wind, the smell of gasoline, beating someone in a race, bright smiles, the scent of strawberries, sugar rushes, learning a new language, exploring a different country, receiving a letter from a penpal, giving to the poor, tossing a coin in the air, the call of a hawk in the distance, walking till your feet ache, the taste of sweetened coffee

Apollo The warm embrace of the Sun, shooting an arrow and hitting the target, the soothing taste of tea during a cold, cities overcome by plague, enemies receiving swift justice, the gentle playing of music, reciting poetry, the awe you feel upon entering an art gallery, sudden inspiration, stained glass windows, eloquent words, spilt ink

Dionysus The rush of freedom while running through the wilderness, the chill of mountains, getting drunk with friends at a club, watching a play, getting in touch with your chaotic side, partying around a bonfire, attending a Pride parade, getting dizzy from too much wine, indulging the senses, frenzied emotions

4 years ago

Zeus Offerings

Zeus Offerings

"Zeus is the King of the Gods and the God of the sky, weather, law and order, destiny and fate, and kingship."

Large Altars:

Wine

Whiskey

Milk

Tea

Coffee

Small cakes

Breads

Red meat

Scaled fish

Fruit

Rain water

Frankincense, myrrh, or rain sceneted incense

Silver, blue, white, and/or gold candles

Figures of eagles and bulls

Symbols of a thubderbolt

The scales of justice

Crowns

Statues of Himself, eagles, or thunderbolts

Small/Hidden Altars:

Cinnamon

Laurel

Art or pictures of eagles and bulls

Eagle and bull plushies/toys

Oak

Pine

Toy crowns

Any art that you create (drawings, music, poems, etc.)

Imagery of thunderbolts (art, keychains, pictures, toys, etc.)

Photographs or art of storms

Golden objects

White or yellow diamonds

Lapis lazuli

Blue or yellow sapphires

Blue, white, or gold flowers

Assignments you got good grades on

Anything you are proud of (art, writings, a dance you made or perfected, your songs, your favorite toy that you've taken care of for years, etc.)

Devotional Acts:

Dance in the rain

Meditate to the sound of rain

Enjoy rainy days by relaxing with a cup of tea or coffee and watch the droplets fall outside

Listen to music that reminds you of Him

Learn about the political climate of your nation

Vote

Learn about your rights

Learn about the history of your country

Learn about His history

Learn how to read the clouds and tell if a storm is coming

Learn a new skill

Be fair and listen to both sides of an argument before making a decision

Be proud of your accomplishments and yourself

Share those accomplishments with Him

Take care of your mental health

Take care of your friends and family and be there for them

Take charge and be a leader in your friends group or at school (like class president)

Try to help others when you can

Clean your room

Don't be afraid to try new things in your life

Work hard at school or your job

Donate to organizations like the American Eagle Foundation or volunteer

Donate to relief organizations for natural disasters

Pray to Him, tell Him about everything going on in your life even the little things, and ask Him for guidance when you feel as though you've lost your way

Sources:

Artwork by Supergiant Games

https://vocal.media/futurism/ways-of-worship-zeus

https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Zeus.html

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4 years ago

Apollo Offerings

Apollo Offerings

"Apollon (Apollo) is the Olympian God of prophecy and oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing, plague and disease, and the protection of the young."

Large Altars:

Sun water

Wine diluted with pure water

Milk

Olive oil

Herbal teas

Honey and honey cakes

Orange or lemon pastries

Lamb or goat meat

Fruits

Cheeses

Wheat

Breads

Golden objects such as gold bowls, gold wine cups, flakes of gold, etc.

Bows and arrows, real, toys, or art

Images or art of the sun

All musical instruments, especially stringed instruments

Wolf and/or dolphin imagery

Any images of birds, especially crows and swans

Yellow, gold, and white candles

Incense such as frankincense or myrrh

Small/Hidden Altars:

Chocolates with orange or lemon flavors

Laurel wreaths

Gems such as amber, sunstone, and yellow sapphires

Laurel tree branches or leaves

Lily of the valley

Sunflowers

Aloe vera

Anise

Bandaids

Poetry you've written

Music you've written

Art you've drawn

Photos you've taken

Concert tickets

Golden jewelry or jewelry of the sun or arrows

LGBT+ flags

Divination items (tarot cards, pendulums, etc.)

Wolf and/or dolphin art, toys, or photos

All bird feathers, but especially swan and crow feathers

Devotional Acts:

Donate to medical charities

Support up-and-coming/indie artists and musicians

Sing to Him

Play musical instruments for Him

Hold dance parties

Make a playlist for Him and listen to it daily

Read poetry to Him

Take care of your mental health and remember to take your medicine, if you have any

Try archery

Try different types of divination

Try and wake up early and watch the sun rise

Go for a walk and feel the warmth from the sun

Let more sunlight into your home/room

Learn a musical instrument or how to sing

Learn simple medical care, like CPR

Learn about His history, His mother's history, and His sister's history

Learn about His lovers

Attend pride

Support LGBT+ rights

Wear yellow or orange clothing

Honor Leto and Artemis

Pray to Him and speak to Him often, things to consider praying for are guidance, healing/good health, inspiration, a prophecy or truth

Sources:

Official artwork from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson

https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Apollon.html

https://vocal.media/futurism/ways-of-worship-apollo

https://occult-world.com/apollo/

4 years ago

Hiya! I've been seeing a lot of 11:11, 11:33, 11:44 and 11:55 along with a lot of 22:22 and 22:44 ever since this really big turning point in my life. Do you know what that means?

Anytime you see number patterns like these, know that the Universe is winking at you and letting you know that you’re flowing with life. Numbers reflect the planetary influences in our lives.

Numbers, Planets, and their Meanings

In general, odd numbers are active and dissonant while evens are receptive and in balance. 1s are about expression and identity -- the sun. 2s are about connection through expression and are represented by the moon. 3s represent action, change, and reflect the energy of Mars. 4s are about family, home, and self as we materialize the energy of Mars. 5s represent Jupiterian fulfillment and the abundance that wants to come in if we are willing to grow (not always a pleasant process). 6s appear in our life when material joy has been attained. It represents the highest earth-bound joy we can receive and is represented by Venus. 7s represent the first spiritually-aligned numbers. It is the highest point before descent down the Maya pyramid of life to the last 13th step. It is both destructive and creative. 7 is where we meet the results of our karmic deeds, and so it is represented by Saturn. 7 represents the veil between the spiritual and material world and appears when outer and inner worlds are not in alignment. 8s represent our drive towards the creative and material stability of the north node, Rahu, but like the infinity of the 8 itself, it is a process that is always in motion looking for equilibrium. 9s represent the south node, Ketu, in their inner-harmony and spiritual consciousness and represents completion. These are the forces of the planets making themselves known on Earth.

In addition, the planets rule numbers, so numbers are always in relationship to one another. The sun and moon (1 & 2) rule themselves, but Mars (3) rules the number 9. So those with life path 9, or strong affinity with the ideals of 9, are ruled by Mars as well. Mercury (4) rules the Jupiterian growth of the number 5. Jupiter (5) rules Mars. Venus (6), like the sun and moon, rules itself. Saturn (7) rules the progress of the 8. The north node (8) rules Mercury, the materialization of consciousness. The south node (9) rules the deeds of Saturn. 

It’s a lot, so here’s a table to help you keep it straight:

1 = sun and rules 1 2 = moon and rules 2 3 = Mars and rules 9 4 = Mercury and rules 5 5 = Jupiter and rules 3 6 = Venus and rules 6 7 = Saturn and rules 8 8 = Rahu (NN) and rules 4 9 = Ketu (SN) and rules 7 

Knowing these relationships can help you understand planetary influences in your daily life without knowing exact transits or personal aspects. 

Using modern rulers as well, 7 rules Neptune, 8 rules Uranus, and 9 rules Pluto. 

4 years ago

the many faces of saturn

the archetypes have many faces. mercury is not just about being a tricker and the moon doesn’t cry all the time. we’re predisposed to seeing mostly those faces of the archetypes which are strongly expressed in our chart and often remain blind to the rest. 

how do archetypes express their different sides most clearly? through aspects. in this post, i’m gonna go quickly over the expressions of saturn, one of the most multifaceted gods. it’s very easy to conclude saturn is one-dimensional and lacks complexity since it’s an archetype known for its connection to limitations and respect for clear and direct laws and authority. that’s why we often forget how complicated structures, one of the main things associated to the saturn archetype, are.

saturn is also connected to conflict. yes, we’re used to think about mars when it comes to confrontations or about mercury when it comes to arguments and debates. but saturn really steps in when things are about to get tense. this is not the martian way of stepping up face to face to the problem and telling it to shut the fuck up. this is not the mercurian propensity to turn everything into an intellectual butting of heads or the jupiterian inclination for endless philosophical debates where they get the final word. no, this is about friction between two opposing archetypes that you can’t turn away from before you raise your level.

i’m gonna explain this a bit. saturn is, in its very nature, an androgynous archetype. just like mercury. this means it combines two opposing principles - this is also what it teaches us how to do. that’s why when saturn is aspecting a planet, it’s there to teach that planet how to balance its nature with the exact polarity of its nature in order to attain its most perfect and elevated expression. saturn pushes you to gaze into the abyss of the negative expression of every archetype it aspects and to work hard on managing it and containing it. and to use it for your own good rather than just run from it. 

that’s why saturn demands conflict. it doesn’t let you turn away from the tension and it keeps you in its chokehold. “choke me daddy”, as the memes would say lmao

let’s have a look at the polarities it underlines when it aspects the planets.

sun in aspect to saturn - expression of the self vs control of the self. if you consciously develop the sun more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to rebuke anything you perceive as an attempt to restrict your self-expression, identity, and needs of the ego. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to suffocate your desire to shine and express yourself authentically and to live feeling as if you’re not fulfilling your creative & individual potential. the key to balance is use control on the self not as a form of restriction but as a way to direct your growth and expression in the direction that you authentically feel inclined to take.

moon in aspect to saturn - nurturing the inner child vs telling it to behave. if you consciously develop the moon more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to expect everyone to baby you and go around calling everyone who isn’t eager to be your emotional slave “toxic” - you might also focus hard on meeting everyone else’s emotional needs and on making them feel completely comfortable, thus disregarding your own comfort. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to scold yourself for every emotional expression or even for feeling anything and to expect the world to always treat you coldly, which will make you react to it with the same harshness. there will be a feeling of “the world is hostile so it’s not safe for my soft parts to be out there”. the key to balance is to let yourself feel emotions without trying to restrict them or encourage them in the process and to take a more analytical approach afterwards when you decide whether you need to provoke more of this feeling in your life or to learn how to avoid it.

mercury in aspect to saturn - theory vs practice. also known as intellect vs experience. if you consciously develop mercury more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you are going to focus too much on rationalizing things and analyzing them, leaving behind any practical understanding of the matter. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you will scoff at people who don’t have substance behind their theories and speak without experiencing something first. you may be inclined to disregard the power of the mind and to be the kind of person that wants material proof of everything and “won’t believe it until i see it”. the key to balance is to accept the importance of both functions and to put them to work together - theorize boldly but then try to apply it in practice or freely analyze your experience in order to crystallize their essence.

venus in aspect to saturn - loving yourself & others as they are vs pushing yourself/them to be better so you/they are deserving of love. if you consciously develop venus more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to lack the drive to develop your gifts because you’re going to feel like what you have now is enough. there is a tendency to stay in bad relationships because it’s easy for you to see the beauty in everyone and to not demand anything better. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to struggle with maintaining a healthy self-esteem and you’ll find it extremely difficult to love and accept yourself. you’re going to feel like you’re never good enough - the same might be seen in your relationships with other people, you’re often focusing on their weaknesses and pushing them to be better, forgetting to celebrate their strengths. the key to balance is to learn the importance of every stage in life and that living in the present is vital for creating the future - love the Self that lives in the now because she is the creator of the Self you’d love to be in the future. the artist is just as important as the artwork and in the end, they are one and they have been one all along.

mars in aspect to saturn - acting on impulse vs planning. if you consciously develop mars more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to look down on all sorts of thought out and structured long-term investments and actions and lack impulse control, acting mostly on your instinctive drive. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to feel your impulsive drive constantly restricted and as if you constantly have to restrain your instinctive urges like some sort of wild animal. there is a difficulty in starting any action. the key to balance is learn how to harness the impulse so it can drive the plan forward. know yourself better and learn how your impulses arise and why - then be prepared to use them when it happens in a way that benefits your goals.

jupiter in aspect to saturn - puer aeternus (the eternal boy) vs the old man. if you consciously develop jupiter more or it’s more prominent in the chart, you’re going to experience difficulties settling down and being responsible, you’re going to feel as if everything is trying to “tie you down” and is an obstacle to your personal freedom. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to purposefully restrict your freedom and constantly create structures and hierarchies that give you the feeling of stability that you crave. a part of you, the part of unlimited creative potential, may feel suffocated. the key to balance is to understand they are both sides of the same coin and can’t live without one another. the old man can teach the eternal boy how to realize his creative potential and the eternal boy can help the old man reconnect with that part of us that feels free and just experiences life without judgement or limitations.

uranus in aspect to saturn - the perfect world of the spirit and the mind vs the flawed and mortal world of matter and physical incarnation. if you consciously develop uranus more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to seek out an escape or a way to defeat the messy world of emotions and matter and you will live mostly in your head, denying yourself the rest of life. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to try to castrate the immortal and limitless world of ideas and abstractions and to deny yourself the power of rebellion against the prison of matter. the key to balance is to channel the hunger for perfection into incarnating physically that world of ideas and abstractions - can be through your work or your art. this is a generational aspect so it affects on a less personal level.

neptune in aspect to saturn - perception vs judgement. if you consciously develop neptune more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re focusing too much on understanding others and putting yourself in their shoes. this emphasized connection to the entirety of the human consciousness may drain you and leave you unable to define and defend your own boundaries, to choose what is good for you as opposed to what is good for others - sometimes we all need to make that choice if we don’t wanna turn into doormats. and this kind of behavior can be extremely damaging for the people around you too, not just yourself. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to put effort into shutting yourself away from anything that makes you feel connected to the whole and a part of everything. you may be too cautious of who you let close to you and who you approve of in general and to judge everything harshly, thinking everyone is always out to get you. the key to balance is to perceive the world in its wholeness and to judge what is best for every part of the whole, realizing that everyone deserves to be happy and satisfied without someone having to sacrifice themselves for it. this is a generational aspect so it affects on a less personal level.

pluto in aspect to saturn - tearing yourself down vs building yourself up. if you consciously develop pluto more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’re going to always seek out for ways to destroy yourself even by creating drama and harmful situations/relationships for yourself in order to become someone else, someone stronger and more powerful. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you will be stuck on bettering and maintaining structures that are no longer necessary or useful just because you don’t want to destroy what you’ve invested time & effort in. the key to balance is to work on knowing yourself better so you can pick which structures of your life/personality are needed and which aren’t and to fearlessly destroy those that serve no purpose, building the new ones from scratch. this is a generational aspect so it affects on a less personal level.

ascendant in aspect to saturn - who you are vs who you think you should be. there is a limiting quality to your self-expression and fear of being judged for behaving in a way that’s not approved by whoever you see as an authority. if you consciously develop your ascendant more or it’s stronger in your chart, you may develop quite a scandalous reputation or appear as someone inconsiderate and uncooperative. you may give off a “i will not give you what you want” vibe that pushes people away subconsciously. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you may restrict yourself painfully and feel like you’re suffocating from pretending you’re someone you’re not. you’re the voice of the inner judge that is constantly scolding you for being who you are and giving off the wrong message. the key to balance is in self-reflection - you need to learn how to discern between who someone else wants you to be, who you are and who you want yourself to be. certainly there are traits that others want you to be that you aspire to develop for yourself simply because it will elevate the Self you are now. instead of adopting those traits out of fear for being judged or abandoned or alienated, focus on filtering out those that truly don’t match your authentic desires and on trying to develop those that you find worth in.

north node in aspect to saturn - the road ahead vs blocks and obstacles. if you consciously develop your north node more or it’s more prominent in your chart, you’re going to rush forward to fulfill your life purpose without stopping to learn the lessons that the path is actually paved with. and that sorts of…defeats the purpose. if you consciously develop saturn more or it’s more dominant in your chart, you’ll be so stuck on removing any barier from your way and on dealing with your hardships that you’ll get carried away from actually moving forward and from remembering you have aspirations you wanna reach. the key to balance is to deal with obstacles in the way that the person you imagine yourself to be after fulfilling your life purpose would deal with them. that’s how you become them.

/conjunctions, oppositions and squares will be felt the strongest and demand attention; trines and sextiles are more balanced in general but there is still work to be done; inconjunctions often manifest in your life in ways that you’re not quite aware of and need extra conscious effort to be noticed/

4 years ago

152 Roman Gods & Goddesses (updated)

The Dii Consentes ( The 12 Major Gods )

Iuppiter /Jupiter / Jove (”father”) - Supreme god of the roman empire. Ruler of all mortals and immortals, ruler of the sky, thunder, lightning, wind, rain, daylight, law, order and divine witness to oaths.

Iuno / Juno (”young”) - Queen of the gods, protector of women, marriage, family, women’s fertility, pregnancy & childbirth. Protector & councilor of the Roman state.

Neptunus / Neptune (”wet, damp, clouds”) - God of freshwater, the sea, drought, horses and the roman cavalry. Races were held in his honor.

Ceres (”to grow”) -Goddess of the earth as a source of fertility & abundance. Rules over agriculture, the harvest, nourishment and motherly relationships.

Vesta (”hearth”) - Goddess of the hearth fire and the home.

Minerva (”intellect”) - Goddess of wisdom, inspiration, numbers, medicine, arts and crafts, genius and warcraft.

Mars (’male’) - God of war and father of the roman people. Originally, a god of agriculture.

Phoebus / Apollo - (”to destroy. strength, father light ”)- God of sunlight, truth, music, poetry, healing, plague, prophecy, oracles, archery and order.

Diana (”heavenly, divine”) - Goddess of moonlight, childbirth, wildlife and wilderness. Also considered the protector of the lower classes, especially slaves.

Venus (”love, sexual desire”) - Goddess of love, desire, sex, fertility, beauty, prosperity, vegetation, gardens and vineyards.

Vulcanus / Vulcan (”to flash”) - God of fire (especially destructive fire) and volcanoes.

Mercurius / Mercury (”to trade, wages”) - God of commerce, trade, profit, merchants, roads, travelers, athletes, messengers, dexterity and thieves. Father of the Lares.

Other Major Roman Divinities

Saturn / Saturnus - God of generation, time, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. 

Pluto (”wealth”) - God of the underworld, judge of the dead and a god of wealth.

Ianus / Janus ( ”covered passageway” ) - God of gates and doors, beginnings and endings. The month January is named after him.

Bellona  (”war”)- Goddess of war. Accompanied Mars on the battlefield.

Quirinus (“spear”) - Mystery war god who was worshipped by the Sabines and had a popular cult following in Rome. Possibly Romulus deified.

Liber / Bacchus (“free”)- God of vegetation, male fertility, viniculture, wine and ecstasy. Guardian of plebeian freedoms. Worshipped alongside Libera and Ceres.

Libera - Consort of Liber. Goddess of wine, fertility and freedom. Worshipped alongside Liber and Ceres.

Ops / Opis (”plenty”) - Wife of Saturn. Goddess of opulence and abundance. Worshiped together with her daughter Ceres at the harvest.

Flora ( “flower, plant life”) - Goddess of flowers and spring. Protected the early blossoms.

Terra / Tellus ( “earth”) - Personified goddess of the earth. The first mother.

Fortuna (”fortunate”) - Goddess of good fortune and luck.

Cupid / Amor ( “love” ) - Winged archer god of love. Son of Venus and Mars.

Sol (’sun’) - God of the sun. 

Luna (”moon”) - Goddess of the moon.

Minor Roman Divinities (this list is not complete)

Abundantia ( “abundance”) - The goddess of abundance and prosperity.

Aeolus - God of the four winds.

Aequitas (”equal, even”) - God of fair dealing, equality, conformity and symmetry.

Aera Cura - Goddess associated with the infernal regions and underworld.

Africus ( ”south west” ) - God of the south western wind.

Angita - Early goddess of healing and witchcraft

Antevorte ( ”in front, advance of, forwards” )- Goddess of the future. Sister of Postverta.

Antinous - Deified lover of the emperor Hadrian & god of homosexuality.

Aquilo (”the north”) - God of the north wind.

Arcus ( “bow, arch” ) - Goddess of rainbows.

Aura / Aurae (”breeze”) - Divinities who symbolized breezes.

Aurora (”gold, dawn”) - Goddess of the dawn.

Auster (”southerly”) - God of the south wind.

Bona Dea (”the good goddess”) -  Popular goddess among the upper class. Goddess of female fertility and good health.

Bubona (“ox, cow”) Goddess of cattle and livestock.

Candelifera ( “She who bears the candle” ) -  One of the many childbirth goddesses.

Cardea - Goddess of thresholds.

Carmenta ( “magic spell, oracle or song” ) - Goddess of Childbirth and Prophecy. But also associated with the protection of mothers, children & midwives.

Clementia (”humanity”) - Goddess of forgiveness and mercy.

Cloacina ( “sewer”  ) -The Goddess who presides over the sewers in Rome.

Coelus (”heavens”)- Personified god of the sky. The first father.

Comus - God of drinking, eating, laughter, nocturnal entertainments and revelry. Son of Liber / Bacchus.

Concordia (”agreement”) - Goddess of concord and harmony.

Conditor ( ”founder, ” ) - God who stores the grain. One of Ceres helper gods.

Convector ( ”a collector, someone who establishes ” ) - God who carries the grain. One of Ceres helper gods.

Copia ( ”supply” ) - Goddess of wealth and plenty.

Devera - Goddess that rules the brooms used to purify ritual sites.

Discordia (“discord”) - Goddess of strife and discord.

Disciplina - Goddess of discipline.

Dius Fidus - God of oaths.

Edesia ( “eat” ) - Goddess of food who presides over banquets.

Epona - Foreign celtic goddess of horses, mules, ponies a donkeys.

Fabulinus - The God of children.

Fama (”to speak”) - Goddess of fame and popular rumour.

Fauna ( ”animal life” ) - Goddess of Prophecy with ties to the forest and fields and the animals found there.

Faunus {“strangler”} - God of wild nature and fertility.

Favonius (”favorable”) - God of the western wind, the herald of spring.

Feronia (”spring, wood goddess”) - Goddess of wildlife, fertility, health and abundance.

Fides ( “faith” ) - Goddess of loyalty.

Fontus / Fons (”source”) - god of wells and springs

Fraus (”fraud, swindle, deceit”) - Goddess of treachery.

Furrina - Goddess of obscure origin who was associated with water and springs.

Furina - Goddess of thieves

Furor (”the anger”) - Goddess of anger and rage.

Hesperia (“western land”) - The goddess of dusk.

Hippona ( “horse” ) - Goddess of horses.

Honos (”honour”)- God of morality and military honour.

Imporcitor -  God of the third ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.

Insitor - God who plants the seeds. One of Ceres helper gods.

Invidia (”envy”) - Goddess of envy and jealousy.

Justitia (”justice,fairness”) - Goddess of justice.

Juturna (’nymph’) - goddess of lakes,wells and springs.

Juventus (”youth”) - Goddess of youth.

Lares (”homes”) - Deities who protected the home. Children of the god Mercury.

Larunda - Nymph who became Mother of the Lares.

Latona (”latium”) - Mother of Apollo & Diana. Goddess of Womanly Demure and Motherhood.

Libertas ( “liberty” ) - Goddess of freedom.

Libitina - Goddess of death, corpses and funerals.

Lua - Goddess to whom soldiers would sacrifice captured weapons.

Lucifer (”morning star”) - God of the morning star ( Not to be confused with the hebrew god of hell )

Lympha - Goddess of fresh water

Magna Mater (”great mother”) - Foreign Anatolian goddess of untamed nature and lions.

Maia (’daughter of atlas’) -The goddess of whom the month of May is probably named after. Associated with blossoming nature and spring.

Mater Matuta (”Mother Morning”) - Goddess of Sea Travel. Originally a goddess of the ripening of corn and the dawn.

Meditrina - Goddess of wine and health.

Mellona (”honey”) - Goddess of bees and honey.

Mens ( “mind”) - Goddess of the mind and consciousness.

Mors (”death”) - Personified god of death.

Messor - God who reaps. One of Ceres helper gods.

Muta (”change”) - Goddess of silence.

Naenia (”dirge”) - Goddess of funerals.

Necessitas (”unavoidableness,”) - Goddess of destiny.

Nox (”night”) - Personified goddess of the night.

Obarator - God who traces the first ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.

Occator - God who harrows the fields. One of Ceres helper gods.

Orcus - God of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths. Sometimes interchangeable with Pluto.

Pales - Goddess of shepherds and flocks.

Patalena - Goddess or god who protects the blossoms.

Pax (”peace”) - Goddess of peace.

Penates (”inner part of house”) - Patron gods of the storeroom.

Pomona (”fruit”) - Goddess of fruit trees. Wife of Vertumnus.

Portunes - God of keys.

Portunus (”swimming, crab ”) - God of harbours and ports.

Postverta ( ”behind, afterwards, after” ) - Goddess of the past. Sister of Antevorte.

Priapus - God of gardens, viniculture, sailors, fishermen, the penis, male fertility.

Pietas - The Goddess of duty, respect, piety, obligation to the gods, parents and country.

Poena - Goddess of punishment.

Potina (“she of the act of drinking”) - Goddess of children’s potions.

Promitor - God who distributes the grain. One of Ceres helper gods.

Proserpina (”to emerge”) - Goddess of Spring and queen of the underworld. Wife of Pluto and daughter of Ceres.

Providentia (”foreknowledge”) - Goddess of forethought.

Pudicitia- Goddess of modesty and chastity.

Reparator - God who prepares the earth for ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.

Robigus (”reddish”) - God who prevented agricultural disease.

Roma - Personified goddess of Rome.

Rumina - Goddess of suckling infants, both animal and human.

Salacia (“salt, salty”) - Goddess of salt water and the depths of the ocean. Wife of Neptune.

Salus (”safety, salvation”) -  Goddess of safety and wellbeing.

Sarnus - God of the Sarno river.

Sanctus ( “holy” ) - God of loyalty, honesty, and oaths.

Serritor - God who digs the soil. One of Ceres helper gods.

Silvanus (”forest, of the woods”) - God of forests and fields.

Sol Invictus ( “invincible sun”) - A sun god who is either Apollo (Phoebus) or Sol.

Somnia (“dreams”) - God of dreams.

Somnus (“sleep”) - God of sleep.

Sors - God of luck.

Spes (“hope”) - Goddess of hope.

Strenua ( ”quick, active” ) - Goddess of strength and vigour

Subruncinator - God who weeds. One of Ceres helper gods.

Summanus (”before the morning”) - God of the night sky and nightly thunder. His precise nature was unclear even to Ovid.

Tellumo- God of earthly regeneration and reproduction. Consort of Tellus / Terra.

Tempestes ( “weather; bad weather; storm, tempest” ) - A goddess of storms but also used to describe storm spirits.

Terminus (“border”) - God of boundaries and borders.

Tranquillitas - Goddess of peace and tranquillity.

Tiberinus - God of the Tiber river.

Trivia (”three roads”) - Goddess of crossroads (figuratively and literally).

Ultio (“vengeance”) - Goddess of vengeance.

Vejovis - A god of healing. Believed to be one of the first gods.

Verplaca - Goddess of family harmony.

Veritas ( “truth” ) - Goddess of truth and virtue.

Vertumnus (”green, seasons”) - God who symbolized the changes in seasons, protector of vegetation, gardens and orchards.

Vervactor - God of the first ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.

Vesper (”evening, supper, evening star, west”) - God of the evening star.

Victoria (“victory”) - Goddess of victory.

Virtus ( ”courage, virtue” ) - God of bravery, military strength, valor and courage.

Volturnus - Water god.

Vulturnus (”south-east”) - God of the east wind.

For a list of the Greek Gods Click Here

SOURCES: theoi.com / wikipedia.com / “Who’s Who of Greek and Roman Mythology” by David Kravitz

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Jupiter is considered to be a planet of luck, representing wealth of both knowledge and of monetary value, skills and talent development, courage, confidence, duty, and success, as well as self-improvement and developing one’s own individuality.

This spread is to shed light on how Jupiter can help you:

An aspect of yours that Jupiter asks you to focus on

How to remove or overcome any barriers that may get in the way of you expressing or developing this aspect

How you can share this trait with others/How this may help others and yourself

How you can develop this aspect/How Jupiter can help you harmonize with this aspect

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NASA Has Released New Images Of Jupiter, Taken By The Juno Spacecraft.
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NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.

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