JUPITERASC
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There's a blue and red Yin and Yang symbol
as well as a black and white.
Interesting that combining those two colors
results in purple, the color of rulership in some cutures.
There's a blue and red Yin and Yang symbol
as well as a black and white.
Interesting that combining those two colors
results in purple, the color of rulership in some cutures.
Said by someone with a high concentration of Aqua and PiscesGenderfluidity is best described astrologically as a combination of the two innermost Planets, Greco-Roman Hermes/Mercury and Aphrodite/Venus. Using the Greek names, the combined form is "hermaphrodite" which describes genderfluidity in both plants and animals.
Said by someone with a high concentration of Aqua and Pisces
How about 26-29' Aquarius and 0-3' Pisces people? Going by the sun sign here: my birthdate is Feb 15, 1980 with the sun and moon conjunction (Total Solar eclipse follows the following day). My Mom's moon sign is 29' Aqua to 1' Pis if she was born on 11:00-40PM Pacific time on April 29, 1951 under a Taurus sun. I happen to be genderfluid and still, a hetero bio-male. My Mom claims to have a "Male" mindset while she identifies as a hetero woman, it's still difficult to be both an Aquarian and Piscean at the same time going by a sun or moon sign/s.
I have Aries Moon conj Asc. Moon and Aries do carry a lot of ying/yang tension. And yeah, I sometimes feel like my gender is fluid.
So does Aries Moon put more weight to the masculine side of Moon?Even the Moon, which is so decidedly feminine in the Greco-Roman pantheon, is genderfluid; as evidenced by the fact that the Sumero-Babylonians considered it masculine.
So does Aries Moon put more weight to the masculine side of Moon?
I thought the male/female signs were just quite simply the Active/passive signs, males being the Active, or as in introvert/extrovert.
One thing that muddies the traditional masculine/feminine sign distinction, where water and earth signs are feminine and air and fire signs are masculine, is that we have water sign Scorpio ruled by Mars, air sign Libra ruled by Venus, earth sign Taurus called a bull, and Mercury as having hermaphroditic qualities.
So far as I know, yin and yang are concepts developed in East Asian thought. They have astrology (Chinese, Tibetan) but it is very different from western astrology. I'm unclear as to how well yin and yang transfer to western astrology. Our system is essentially based upon the Aristotelian qualities of hot, cold, wet, and dry. Dryness and cold are seen as separating and inimical to life. Moisture and warmth are seen as bringing things together and promoting life. In this system masculine Jupiter is seen as warm and moist.
Venus in ancient myth was a masculine entity. Now we see her as feminine, but apparently.....she is gender fluid?
In my watching people, I have noticed, that women born in Sun feminine signs and men born in Sun masculine signs seem to be decidedly more naturally feminine or masculine. I am Libra Sun, although I am rather feminine when I choose, my occupation and usual day attire are definitely masculine.
I realize this is a vague sun sign observation.
One thing that muddies the traditional masculine/feminine sign distinction, where water and earth signs are feminine and air and fire signs are masculine, is that we have water sign Scorpio ruled by Mars, air sign Libra ruled by Venus, earth sign Taurus called a bull, and Mercury as having hermaphroditic qualities.
So far as I know, yin and yang are concepts developed in East Asian thought. They have astrology (Chinese, Tibetan) but it is very different from western astrology. I'm unclear as to how well yin and yang transfer to western astrology. Our system is essentially based upon the Aristotelian qualities of hot, cold, wet, and dry. Dryness and cold are seen as separating and inimical to life. Moisture and warmth are seen as bringing things together and promoting life. In this system masculine Jupiter is seen as warm and moist.
Roofers look down on people.