Sign: Virgo · Astrological definition of Sign: Virgo · Astrology Encyclopedia  ·  March 19, 2024, 2:56 GMT
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Sign: Virgo

Sign: Virgo - Astrology Encyclopedia

Definition of Sign: Virgo The Virgin. The sixth sign of the zodiac. Its symbol is probably a representation of the Girdle of Hymen, and has reference to the Immaculate Conception of a Messiah. It is usually pictured by a virgin holding in her hand a green branch, an car of corn, or a spike of grain. Spica is a star in the constellation of Virgo. Here was commemorated the Festival of Ishtar, goddess of fertility. The Sun is in Virgo annually from August 23 to September 22. Astrologically and astronomically it is the thirty-degree arc immediately preceding the Sun's passing over the Fall Equinoctial point, occupying a position along the Ecliptic from 150° to 180°. It is the Mutable quality of the Earth element: negative, cold, dry, sterile, human; also critical, practical, helpful. Ruler: Mercury. Detriment: Jupiter. Fall: Venus.

...............Critical Virgo

........Who criticizes all she sees:

........Yes, e'en would analyze a sneeze?

........Who hugs and loves her own disease?

................Humpf, Virgo.

Symbolic interpretation: A green branch; an car of wheat or corn; the Immaculate Virgin who gives birth to a world-saviour.

Form and the differentiation of sex. Discrimination through a critical analysis of the fruits of action.

..........But modest Virgo's rays give polished parts,

..........And fill men's breasts with honesty and arts;

..........No tricks for gain, nor love of wealth dispense,

..........But piercing thoughts and winning eloquence.

.........................................................- Manilius

First Decan: Achievement, a good mentality, gigantic tasks.

Second Decan: Experience, an assimilative mind, skilled in diplomacy; great temptations; powers of discernment and compassion; love of worldly honor; susceptible to allurements of the flesh.

Third Decan: Renunciation, the Crown of Thorns: work on behalf of others or of science, without thought of reward; forsakes everything for duty.

(Nicholas deVore - Encyclopedia of Astrology)

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