Hubble’s Jupiter and the Shrinking Great Red Spot
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble, OPAL Program, STScI; Processing: Karol Masztalerz
Why are cancers so vindictive?? Aren't they supposed to be lovers, they hold grudges to the end of times.
idk like if you ‘hurt them’ or they dont ‘feel connected to you’ then they will just never like you. like i havent even done anything to a cancer and they dont like me because they dont connect with my energy and its like if u dont connect thats fine but why be mean whenever u see me??
Recognizing relationships and patterns, demonstrating sequential reasoning skills, generating and using abstract thoughts Mercury in Virgo & Mercury in Capricorn
Exploring the why’s and how’s of life, mulling over deep thoughts, also called “moral intelligence” - Mercury in Sagittarius & Mercury in Aquarius
“People smart”, understanding others on a deep level, sensing other’s moods, temperaments, intentions and feelings - Mercury in Libra & Mercury in Pisces
Understanding the self, one’s own thoughts and feelings, enormous amount of self-awareness and self-motivation - Mercury in Cancer & Mercury in Leo
Mental imagery, vivid imagination, spatial reasoning. Daydreaming, engaging in creative endeavors, solving puzzles - Mercury in Gemini & Mercury in Scorpio
Great control over one’s body, perfect sense of timing, coordination, people who are skilled in uniting mind&body - Mercury in Aries & Mercury in Taurus
Shared traits between the neighbouring signs: Pisces/Aries – Innocence Aries/Taurus – Persistence Taurus/Gemini – Productivity Gemini/Cancer – Curiosity Cancer/Leo – Loyalty Leo/Virgo – Particularity Virgo/Libra – Sociability Libra/Scorpio – Magnetism Scorpio/Sagittarius – Passion Sagittarius/Capricorn – Endurance Capricorn/Aquarius – Ambition Aquarius/Pisces – Solidarity
Here, the Moon’s emotional realm is infused with Aries’ furious blazes, becoming agitated and boiling with many tiny passionate bubbles. An Aries Moon produces someone who’s probably very energetic and willing considering their own subjectivity, being blessed with the ability to find unexpected sources of strength and force of will when their emotions are at stake.
An Aries Moon symbolizes an individual who was taught the value of being courageous and energetic through their maternal figures in their upbringing. Now, in this individual’s subjective consciousness, things tend to grow out of their natural proportion, as if their thoughts are set under violent pressures, which can produce frequent emotions of anger, rage, passion or irritation. Judgements are made impulsively and there is the burning tendency to act according to one’s feelings before thinking things through.
Because of their upbringing, their feelings of protection and security depend on their ability to be proactive in their lives. They must be always looking forward to some kind of challenge, something in their lives that allows them to express their courage or sense of individuality. Being independent and dedicated to their values and objectives is essential, and they value very much their own opinions and attitudes, maybe to the point of being too stubborn about them. The Aries Moon individual is on an unconscious quest for finding and understanding their own selves; finding the one thing that separates them from the rest: their force of will.
🍁 Detail: Thomas Cole, “The Voyage of Life: Childhood”; 1842.
Astrocartography – The astrology of place. It examines how people respond to the various energies available to them across the globe. Astrologers that practice this type of astrology help others find spots where they can better engage with specific themes in their lives by examining a special type of astrological map.
Chinese Astrology – A group of traditions that arose independent of those in the west with their own mythos, techniques, and philosophy that bloomed throughout the long history of Chinese cultures.
Cosmobiology – A school of astrology credited with popularization by German astrologer Reinhold Ebertin that is related to the Hamburg School of Astrology. There is a primary emphasis on mid-points and 8th Harmonic aspects, and the significant expansion of medical astrological principals.
Egyptian Astrology – A retrospective school of astrology that uses the rich Egyptian mythos to examine Zodiacal relationships. This should not be confused with the type of astrology practiced in ancient Egypt from roughly 2000BC-100BC that served as a foundational precursor to the Hellenistic tradition, since the concept of the Zodiac was developed elsewhere.
Electional Astrology – Also known as Inceptional Astrology, this branch of the tradition is focused on finding the best time to start new projects so that they meet with the greatest success and abundance.
Esoteric Astrology – The types of astrology that examine spiritual principals and seek to build corpus knowledge of esoteric ideologies by examining the mundane motion of the planets and stars as well as their hidden relationships.
Evolutionary Astrology – Astrology that focuses on the supposed evolutionary path of the soul. It is used to foster individual growth and spiritual expansion in accordance with many new age principals.
Financial Astrology – Astrology that examines financial markets and their timing according to transits in order to forecast market changes. This branch of astrology also examines natal potential for money making, as well as uses astrology as a tool for discourse about global economic trends.
Hellenistic Astrology – The type of astrology practiced in the Mediterranean from roughly 100BC to 600BC that reached its height during the Roman Empire. It is the first western system to incorporate the 4 fold system of astrology that became the foundation of all later practices.
Horary Astrology – Divinatory astrology that examines the moment in which a question is understood by an astrologer in order to find an answer for the querent.
Jyotish – Commonly conflated with Vedic Astrology, Jyotish is the main form of astrology practiced in the Indian subcontinent in the modern era. It represents a hybrid of indigenous Indian astrology with Hellenistic techniques. This type of astrology is sidereal, or constellation based.
Magi Astrology – A secretive form of astrology that examines relationships and their timing according to a different set of astrological standards.
Mayan Astrology – The tradition of astrology practiced in the Mayan culture that arose independently of western influence and ideology.
Medical Astrology – Astrology that examines the relationship of the human body with the alignment of the cosmos. Used to forecast and diagnose predispositions to certain health issues, as well as provide recommendations for greater over all health and wellness according to the natal potential.
Modern Astrology – The various forms of astrology that have been practiced since its revival in the late 1800’s. There has been a marked increase in the importance placed on the Sun sign, and a focus on the psychological potentials indicated by the natal chart.
Mundane Astrology – The astrology of large groups of people and their interactions. Transits are examined in order to explain and forecast global trends and events.
Natal Astrology – Astrology centered on the natal chart of individuals. In the modern era this is the most widely used form of astrology.
Psychological Astrology – The examination of the natal chart as a set of psychological predispositions. Based on this foundational premise the astrologer can help guide and counsel the native with traditional psychological techniques.
Rectification – An extraordinarily advanced astrological technique that examines the events of a native’s life and works backward in order to produce a time of birth for those that do not possess it. A time consuming and expensive process that is a necessary precursor for all advanced forms of astrological work.
Relocational Astrology – The supposition that natal capabilities are amenable to the influences of locality. Examines the shift of potential that a native faces when living in different areas.
Synastry – The astrology of relationships. Two charts are examined concurrently in order to reveal themes and potentials that may be present as the relationship progresses.
Traditional Astrology – The various forms and traditions of astrology that were practiced during the almost 3000 years of its history prior to astrology’s revival in the late 1800’s. There is a marked focus on mundane astrology and examining the lives of natives from a deterministic standpoint.
Transit Astrology – The examination of the current or future positions of the planets in relation to a natal chart order to see the themes that are currently active in a native’s life, as well as forecast future trends and events.
Uranian Astrology – Another branch that is related to the Hamburg School of Astrology that focuses on midpoints and uses theoretical planets as part of it’s arsenal of techniques. It is sometimes said to be the true successor of the Hamburg legacy.
Vedic Astrology – The indigenous forms of astrology of the Indian subcontinent that arose independent of those of the west. There is a distinct lunar focus (as there are with many of the oldest forms of astrology). This system was eventually merged with ancient Hellenistic techniques in order to form what is now known as Jyotish.
Vocational Astrology – A specialized form of astrology that examines the inherent potential within a natal chart in order to recommend potential career paths for a native and help them navigate their professional life.
Weather Forecasting Astrology – The type of astrology that is most popularly used in almanacs. More advanced techniques and philosophies in use by astrologers range from every day forecasting to major climate prediction.
Tales From Shakespeare artist : George Soper
Get out of your head and into your heart. Think less, feel more. - #osho #yoga #yogapractice
Aries: Pele - Hawaiian volcano goddess. Is both creator and destroyer of land // Ishtar - Mesopotamian Goddess of sexual love, fertility, and war
Taurus: Flora - Roman Goddess of flowers // Inanna - Sumerian Goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare
Gemini: Baubo - Greek Goddess of mirth, jests, and bawdy humour // Saraswati - Hindu Goddess of Knowledge, the Arts, Mathematics, Education, and cosmic Wisdom
Cancer: Yemaya - Yoruban Mother Goddess, Goddess of the Ocean // Artemis/Diana - Greek/Roman Goddess of the hunt, virginity, and childbirth. Associated with the moon
Leo: Amaterasu - Japanese sun Goddess // Kuan Yin - Chinese Goddess of Mercy and Compassion
Virgo: Brighid - Celtic Goddess of poetry, healing, and crafts // Sophia - Greek Goddess of wisdom
Libra: Lalita - Hindu goddess of beauty. Name means beautiful, playful, beloved // Ma'at - Egyptian Goddess, personified concept of truth, balance, justice, and order
Scorpio: Hectate - Greek Goddess of witchcraft and magick, crossroads, and the harvest moon // Eos - Greek Goddess of the dawn
Sagittarius: Cerridwen - Celtic Goddess of transformation // Tara - Hindu, Mother Goddess, the absolute, unquenchable hunger that propels all life.
Capricorn: Cybele - Greek Earth Mother // Fortuna - Roman Goddess of fortune
Aquarius: Athena - Greek Goddess of wisdom, defensive and strategic wars // Isis - Egyptian Mother Goddess, matron of nature and magick, Goddess of creativity and the underdog
Pisces: Hestia - Greek Goddess of the hearth and domestic life // Maya - Hindu Goddess of Illusion and Mystery