At 15.25 GMT today, the 22nd of November, the Sun moved (astrologically) into the zodiac sign of Sagittarius. Here in the northern hemisphere, the days are getting shorter and the path of the sun – when we see it at all! – is low in the southern sky. The time of solstice, when the sun will appear to be at a standstill, is approaching – but for now, we’re in the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius.
The
constellation of Sagittarius represents a centaur – the half-archer, half-horse
figure who (in Greek mythology) was a disruptive creature, a lover of riot. The
most famous story of the centaurs has them causing havoc at the wedding of
Hippodamia and Pirithous, where they attempted to carry of Hippodamia and some
of her women, the aim being to free the spirit of the women!
Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter, the
largest of the planets in our solar system, and one that’s composed almost
entirely of gas. Not difficult to see
how Sagittarius has come by its reputation for being larger than life, full of
hot air, and a tendency to overdo things!
Jupiter is
the Roman counterpart to Zeus in the Greek pantheon - the ruler of the gods, as
well as being the god of thunder. Often shown with a lightning bolt as
his symbol, Jupiter came to represent growth, expansion, and benevolence (in
astrology, the planet is referred to as the 'greater benefic') - as well as
good humour. Jupiter was also known as Jove, giving rise to our word
'jovial'.
‘Sagittarius’
©Alison Coals
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Adventure and challenge, wide open spaces,
the freedom to roam – that’s what Sagittarius loves. It’s not just physical exploration though –
it’s also the need to expand consciousness, acquiring wisdom as well as experience. Philosophy, religion, law – anything that
involves expansion of the mind will appeal to Sagittarius. There are shamanic associations to this sign
too – the vision quest or shamanic journey could be seen as very Sagittarian.
What happens when you overfill a balloon
with hot air? It’s likely to burst. Well, this happens here too – Sagittarius
is optimistic to the point of being unrealistic, promising to do more than is
humanly possible and not being able to deliver.
There’s a tendency to live in the future, imagining the endless
possibilities, but not noticing what’s going on in front of them, on the
ground. But that optimism also leads to
a belief in luck and good fortune – more Jupiterian qualities!
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