AdZe MiXXe's
Tour of the Planets
SUN
MOON
MERCURY
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VENUS
MARS
JUPITER
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SATURN
URANUS
NEPTUNE
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PLUTO
MOON'S NODE
CHIRON
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On the first page of Genesis it says, "God made the Sun to
rule the day and the Moon to rule the night and to be for
signs and wonders." To the ancients, the Sun was known as
Shamash, Ra, Apollo "breaker of family curses" and Tonatiuh,
"dispenser of fate". The Sun gives you light and life. It
also represents how and where you shine. The Sun is the star
of self-expression, ego-identity, leadership, honor, glory
and pride.
The illustration
for the Sun features a corona, which literally means "crown."
Solar flares are it's key visible features. The sunspot cycle
of 22.22 years constitutes one heart beat/drum beat for the
Sun. As such, it is the chief symbol for the circulatory system
and the pulse of life.
TIP:
When you come to terms with your solar power you become a star.
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Astrologically speaking, the Moon is an instinctual force. It
is an ever-changing symbol of your emotional life including
such things as home, family, mother, dreams, feelings, the public,
women and your early childhood. The Moon represents your environment,
the one you were born into and the one you create for yourself.
It also talks about your support system, and your "involuntary
nervous system." More than that, the Moon symbolizes your unconscious
life. The Moon represents what happens while you're sleeping.
The Moon is the intermediary between the Earth and the universe,
and you're somewhere in the middle. Because of this positioning,
understanding how the Moon figures in your life is essential
for happiness and personal growth. One thing that was very striking
to the astronauts on the moon was that they were able to look
back and view the Earth. That's why the illustration includes
a reference to Planet Earth in the background. Also, very much
like Mercury, the moon's surface is excessively made up of craters.
The craters were drawn to overlap to suggest expanding ripples
of water drops.
Historically,
some of her names are Isis, Diana, Artemis, Selene, Hecate,
Sin, Nanna, Mona, Heng O and the Moon goddess.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Mercury is the conceptual
force. It is a symbol of your mental life and such things as
your mind, ideas, analytical abilities, as well as your sense
and style of communication. Mercury describes patterns of thought,
of learning and of assessing reality. Consequently it affects
your self image and the force of your thought. It's what
Dr. Timothy Leary calls "laryngeal manual dexterity"
- which is the ability to manipulate symbols and artifacts.
Mercury also represents the respiratory system. Mercury is youthful
and it is the symbol of wit and levity. The planet Mercury is
pretty much featureless except for craters and, in fact, circular
mountain ranges of craters. There is a major circular mountain
range like a "bull's eye." The illustration uses this feature
for the head phones. Other than that, the features represent
astrological information. The extra mouth and eye is unexpected
and makes you do a double-take. Mercury is the symbol of titles
and it's appropriate that Mercury is known as: winged messenger,
herald, arbiter, scribe of the gods and inventor of writing.
He also has many names including Loki, Nebu, Trickster, Piltzintecuhtli
and Hermes. More than ever in this age of multimedia information
and disinformation, understanding the limitations and advantages
of Mercury's placement in your chart heralds both survival and
success.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Venus is the force of affinity.
Venus represents a good part of what you attract, cherish, enjoy
and are receptive to. Venus describes much of what makes your
life worth living: love, civilized sex, seduction and creativity.
Venus is also an indicator for many of the qualities you look
for in a mate and your sense of femininity. More than a symbol
of your values, Venus represents beauty, devotion to pleasure,
appreciation of art and romantic longings. Venus rules such
things as skin, hair & kidneys.
The planet
Venus is swathed in layers of sulfuric acid clouds. In the
illustration, her hair looks like swirling formations of clouds.
If we were to be able to get beneath the layers of the clouds,
the surface would look very much like the older face. It is
volcanic, hard and cracked.
The sunrise
and sunset suggested in the two corners are there because
Venus is referred to as the "Morning Star" and the "Evening
Star." The stars are in her eyes for the same reason. The
young face seems relevant to the more conventional images
of Venus. In fact, women have a different kind of power when
they are younger than when they are older. Both are pertinent
to the personality of Venus astrologically. Femininity has
many aspects to it.
This
"goddess of beauty and lady of battle" was an historical personage
known both as Ishtar and Indira. While Venus first and foremost
loves her pleasures, she also knows that it is sometimes necessary
to prepare to go to war to secure them. To gain deep rapport
with Venus, study her ways in one of the glorious cities named
in her honor such as Vienna and Venice.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Mars is the force of motivation
and mobilization. It is a symbol of your drive, action and energy.
The placement of Mars in your chart influences the condition
of your muscular system. Mars is associated with a lot of "A"
words: aggression, anger, arousal, ardor, and appropriate assertiveness.
Mars also represents things that are urgent, things that trigger
your temper, and things that you furiously pursue. Mars indicates
many of your issues with men and the "male ego." Mars is the
father of Cupid or Eros. Lusty love and passion are Mars driven.
To the Greeks and Romans, Mars was the divine consort for Aphrodite
and Venus. Mars is a strong protector and defender of hearth
and home and his devotees.
Mars
has very striking volcanic craters and canyons that suggest
that rivers have flowed over the surface in the past. The
illustration includes a reference to the famous "face and
pyramids on Mars." There are dark areas on Mars that are used
as the eye patch. Mars is also seriously bombarded, pitted
and scared which fits the personality of the warrior. Indicated
here also are the two moons. One of them is striking him on
the cheek and the other one is floating above the surface.
In times
past, Mars was known as the "god of fire and war." It is a
symbol for armed forces and the issues and values for which
you fight.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Jupiter is the force of
encouragement and expansion. Jupiter is the biggest planet and
possibly a sun in the making. No matter what, Jupiter measures
up big. It is a symbol of your success, luck, optimism, generosity,
blessings, good fortune, adventure and opportunities for growth.
Life is a bowl of cherries and more is never enough for Jupiter.
In its expansive sense, Jupiter also represents how you can
become over-inflated, hot, greedy, over-zealous, righteous and
extravagant.
Jupiter
is made up almost entirely of gasses. In the illustration
you see bands of clouds swirling around in ovals. The "red
spot" on Jupiter was turned into a cigar. Jupiter has also
been observed to have one ring which was turned into a tilted
halo to suggest both a benefactor and a rapacious one. His
16 moons are seen in orbit. Jupiter, "the dispenser of law
and giver of gifts," also known as Jove, Zeus, Marduk, Thor,
Tlaloc, "Lord of Rain and Earthly Paradise," also represents
your fondest beliefs, your knowledge, your path or calling
and your sense of personal direction. Jupiter is a social,
communal force. It's very much about assimilation. Jupiter's
placement indicates your most important beliefs and opportunities
for glory.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Saturn is the force of discipline.
Saturn defines your duties, responsibilities and the structure
of your life. Saturn also represents the heavy hand of authority,
fear, inhibitions, constrictions, restrictions, reservations,
anxiety and limits imposed. It is a symbol for the force of
gravity. Words like "must" and "can't" relate to Saturn. The
planet Saturn is relatively featureless, aside for it's rings
which are, of course, spectacular. Saturn spins faster than
any of the other planets and is therefore the most flattened.
It bulges out around the equator. The illustration depicts gasses
in sweeping bands parallel to the equator. There are at least
18 moons circling Saturn.
Saturn
is illustrated wearing a clock face because clocks are strong
representations of the way that we structure our lives. The
clock is covering his head to make reference to the caps that
cover the heads of religious figures.
Hard
work and perseverance are also saturnian concepts and that's
not all bad. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they
grind exceedingly fine." Saturn represents mastery, seasoned
professionalism, efficiency, consolidation and dependability.
This Khronos, Odin, "star of limiting the place" also represents
daddy, and Jehovah complexes.
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Astrologically speaking, Uranus is the force of liberation.
It's no accident that Uranus was rediscovered in the period
between the American and French revolutions with their emphasis
upon liberty. Uranus is where you change unexpectedly and are
surprised. It's where you are unusual, eccentric and extraordinary.
Uranus represents the new ideas that you are open to and where
you are disinclined toward cohesion. Uranus appears totally
featureless. But, part of the concept of the artwork was suggested
by the fact that Uranus is tipped over on its side as it circles
the sun so that we end up looking at its poles. The television
screen personality is based on astrological characteristics
and is tilted head first like the planet itself.
Uranus
is also a symbol for electro-magnetic energy and, naturally
enough Uranium. Uranus represents disruption. It only takes
one brief flash of uranium to make a big boom. The root word
of Uranus is "Anu," the first supreme being in Sumerian cosmology
who changed the course of the world by affecting mankind's
evolution.
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Neptune represents fads, impressionability, style, glamour,
imagination and inspiration. Neptune, Poseidon, "The Artful
Creator" also represents your charisma, creativity, and your
spiritual life. Neptune is a symbol of your immune system, parts
of your aura and subtle body.
Until
the Voyager fly-by, almost nothing was known about Neptune.
Interestingly enough, the planet is made up almost entirely
of water and is blue. Neptune is also the windest planet.
In the illustration, the eyes and cheeks are drawn to look
like wind swept weather patterns. Neptune's rings look like
the ones shown in comics to convey drunkenness. Ditto with
it's moons.
Neptune
is the force of deep space and the force of consciousness
expansion. Neptune can be spirits in a bottle of one sort
or another, the communion of the saints, and a great shroud
of fog in between. Neptune describes where and how you yield,
suffer, escape and waver. It also describes where you are
confused and self-deluded.
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Astrologically speaking, the planet Pluto is a symbol of what
the ancients used to call the "secret parts," including reproductive
and elimination systems. Pluto is the force of cleansing. Are
we talking about taking a bath or enema? Are we washing our
hands or confessing our sins? There are physical cleansings
such as a juice fast which can be spiritual cleansings as well.
There is therapy combined with meditation.
Pluto
is still unvisited by spacecraft. It's appearance is extremely
mysterious. One thing that is known is that Pluto has a moon
that rotates around it. So far from the Sun, Pluto is a dark
world. In the illustration, both Pluto and it's moon receive
slivers of light. The woman looking through the keyhole give
personality to Pluto's sense of mystery. Pluto is the death
goddess and ultimate controller of unseen, forbidden and underworld
forces. Words that are rooted in Pluto such as plutonium (a
deadly radioactive poison) and plutocracy (the secret rule
of the wealthy class) leave little trace and yet tell much
to those who seek. Pluto represents trust and violation of
trust, control, obsessions and power struggles. Pluto is the
force of intense transformation, so make the most of it. Analyze
your situation and deal with deep psychological and political
sludge. Much fate is associated with Pluto, not many choices.
When Pluto reaches out to touch you, you must restructure
your self and your life, or Plutonian fates may give you a
terminal nudge. Pluto is also the force of technical manipulations.
In addition, Pluto represents "living hell" stories, second
chances, rising up from the ashes and resurrections.
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The nodes represent points in space where the moon's orbit crosses
the orbit of the Earth as the Earth orbits the Sun. That's a
mouthful, but the key point is that the nodes represent points
of "interchange." These are powerful meeting places, somewhat
like heavenly crossroads. It's for this reason that the nodes
have long been associated with reincarnation and past and future
lives.
The illustration
represents the crossing of two orbits. The past is in one
direction, the future is in another. At the point where they
meet, information about other possible lives becomes accessible.
Visiting this place can be like hanging out in a cafe where
people meet one another and exchange information and take
a break from the rush of their lives. Talking about past lives,
whether you believe in reincarnation or not, can provide an
elegant, entertaining, practical and helpful model for living
in this life.
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Discovered in 1977, Chiron is a relative newcomer to astrology.
Named after the half-brother of the Greek god Zeus, Chiron is
a comet from outside our solar system, according to the latest
scientific findings. In Greek mythology, Chiron was tutored
by the Sun and the Moon (Apollo and Artemis) and, in turn, taught
the offspring of other gods.
In the
illustration, Chiron's hair suggest the tail of a comet. The
earring represents Chiron as a maverick who likes to do his
own thing.
Chiron
taught special skills such as astrology, philosophy, ethics,
music, medicine, horseback riding, and weaponry. These skills
where thought necessary for gods, and humans, to achieve their
destinies. The position of Chiron in your birth chart denotes
what and where you may teach or be taught. It is also where
you can be healed and how you can heal others. A Centaur,
who is part human, and part horse, Chiron is a half-breed.
His higher self sometimes struggles with his own animal nature.
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