At 22.26 BST today, the Sun moved (astrologically) into the
zodiac sign of Taurus. Here in the northern hemisphere, the buds that started
to appear in Aries (or maybe even earlier, this year) are now bursting into
blossom. Taurus is ruled by Venus, the
Roman counterpart to the Greek Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty (among
other things), adding an appreciation of the splendour of the natural world
around us.
Taurus, though Venus’ rulership, has become known as the
sensual sign of the zodiac. Through our
senses, we experience the growth of the seeds planted in Aries – we see the
colour, we smell the blossom, we hear the birds, the bees... the world
continuing to come to life and live up to the promises and intentions set in
Aries. I have to admit to a particular
attraction to this time of year, being a double Taurus! There’s so much
pleasure to be had simply by going for a walk in the woods, or out on the
Levels – seeing and listening to all the birds, seeing the flowers coming out.
Even in my mini-garden I love watching the plants beginning to emerge.
Taurus is often called ‘the builder’; it
provides the stability as well as the tenacity to maintain what’s been
started. Other qualities associated with
Taurus are solidity, dependability, reliability, patience, and
perseverance. Taurus is a hard worker,
like the other Earth signs, willing to put in the hours in order to maintain
financial and/or material security.
Taurus is also known for being indulgent! Going back to the sensuality of Taurus, via
Venus, it’s not only pleasure through sight, smell and sound, but also taste
and touch. Good food and wine... and not
only the enjoyment of consuming (Easter eggs, perhaps?!) but also the
growing. Being an earth sign, Taurus
loves being close to the earth – it’s
the sign of the farmer and the gardener - but by extension, to any form of
creativity.
‘Taurus’ © Alison Coals
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As an example, the idea for the image to the left (from my
AstroArt series) was born during an exploration of Taurus
during a workshop held at Chalice Well in Glastonbury and in the Glastonbury Landscape Zodiac., a few years ago. The exploration of our senses in those surroundings brought
‘Taurus’ (a collage created with watercolour on paper) into being!
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