Is Astrology a Plutonian Tradition?

david starling

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Pluto was a Greek interpretation of the Ancient Egyptian god Osirus, and it was in Egypt, under the rule of Osirus, that astrology became rooted, along with a belief in life-after-"death".
It makes sense that Modern-day Science would devalue Pluto as an astronomical Planet, in order to continue its attempt to discredit astrology as a bonafide philosophy within the realm of Scientific tradition.
 
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david starling

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Notice that astrology is considered "Occult", meaning "hidden", just as the "Underworld" ruled by Osirus /Pluto is hidden from view. And, although it's not necessary to believe in an After-life in order to practice it, astrology does lend itself well to the concept of reincarnation.
 
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petosiris

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No, it is ruled by Mercury in heliacal setting, people who deal with it most seriously are of mediocre memory, not painstaking nor fond of labour, inclined to sorcery etc.
 

david starling

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No, it is ruled by Mercury in heliacal setting, people who deal with it most seriously are of mediocre memory, not painstaking nor fond of labour, inclined to sorcery etc.

Hermes/Mercury served Pluto as conductor of souls to the Underworld. Egypt's Thoth, the original version of Mercury, restored Osirus, the original of Pluto, after he was cut to pieces by Set, the original version of Saturn. Notice that Chronos/Saturn also attempted to do away with Pluto in the Greco-Roman version--Time versus Eternity.
 
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david starling

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I'd argue its Uranus in nature ae well. The father of the stars.

Yes, but the original was female, in Osirian-ruled Ancient Egypt: Nuit, goddess of the overarching Heavens. The Greeks replaced their male version of Nuit, Uranos, after he was eliminated by Cronos/Saturn, with his granddaughter Urania, goddess of the Heavens and Muse of Astrology. So the symbol :uranus: can refer to both a male and a female god/goddess.
I would say both the Mercurial and the Uranian rulership of astrology are within a Plutonian context.
 

Chrysalis

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Speaking of this ....

Yes, but the original was female, in Osirian-ruled Ancient Egypt: Nuit, goddess of the overarching Heavens. The Greeks replaced their male version of Nuit, Uranos, after he was eliminated by Cronos/Saturn, with his granddaughter Urania, goddess of the Heavens and Muse of Astrology. So the symbol can refer to both a male and a female god/goddess.

Can you recommend a good mythology video ?(i relate better to videos/visual, than to books) Ive been hunting for one for some time now, mainly on youtube, but to no avail.
 

david starling

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Speaking of this ....

Yes, but the original was female, in Osirian-ruled Ancient Egypt: Nuit, goddess of the overarching Heavens. The Greeks replaced their male version of Nuit, Uranos, after he was eliminated by Cronos/Saturn, with his granddaughter Urania, goddess of the Heavens and Muse of Astrology. So the symbol can refer to both a male and a female god/goddess.

Can you recommend a good mythology video ?(i relate better to videos/visual, than to books) Ive been hunting for one for some time now, mainly on youtube, but to no avail.

I used scholarly books, like Joseph Campbell's "The Masks of God", and started with Edith Hamilton's "Mythology". The book format is better, because so many videos are essentially infotainment which take liberties with the historical record. "The Culture of Ancient Egypt", by John Albert Wilson is excellent, since he discusses alternative opinions, as well as his own.
 

Bunraku

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Notice that astrology is considered "Occult", meaning "hidden", just as the "Underworld" ruled by Osirus /Pluto is hidden from view. And, although it's not necessary to believe in an After-life in order to practice it, astrology does lend itself well to the concept of reincarnation.

How is it hidden? Literally it’s everywhere in magazines and TV shows
 
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