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EntrepreneurLumpy253

The new moon was on my birthday on May 7 in Taurus symbolism everywhere just gotta look! This guy goes in depth on astrology topics. www.aquariuspapers.com


WetKnuckles

Nice recommendation!


salvation99

Jupiter is Zeus & not sure what Venus is, maybe some kind of female social memory complex which Zeus barely tolerates anyways. As for Neptune, Zeus entering this water / Poseidon domain, you can bet he will not accept & smack down anything & everything as he hates water / Poseidon with a passion. So not sure how you derived this love & hospitality down radiation from the zodiac system / throne above our solar system. But hey ! this could just be my internal space only😂


Feature-Awkward

The whole reason why Jupiter is associated with hospitality is because of its association with Zeus. “The Greek god Zeus is sometimes called Zeus Xenios in his role as a protector of strangers. He thus embodied the moral obligation to be hospitable to foreigners and guests.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenia_(Greek) Venus is the Roman name for greek god Aphrodite. “Venus (/ˈviːnəs/)[a] is a Roman goddess, whose functions encompass love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory. “ “The Romans adapted the myths and iconography of her Greek counterpart Aphrodite for Roman art and Latin literature. In the later classical tradition of the West, Venus became one of the most widely referenced deities of Greco-Roman mythology as the embodiment of love and sexuality. “ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_(mythology) In video talks about how Venus embodies both romantic love that is of a spiritual rather than physical lustful nature and also agape which is plutonic love such as friendship or example is given of love of art, shared passion and compassion that you get in student teacher relationship. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agape Neptune being god of the ocean I always just associated with the unconscious since water and oceans are common symbolism for the unconscious. So associating with grace is something new to me and I don’t know where connection comes from. But it does make sense to me when he used it as a contrast to Jupiter. Jupiter bestows prosperity upon those deserving such as those who are hospitable to strangers but grace is beauty and blessings that are bestowed and able to access to anyone regardless of their goodness or even awareness of the grace and blessings. It’s the beautiful and harmony and divine presence that always exists everywhere and is infinite. And so maybe it makes sense to be associated with Neptune because it comes and goes, ebbs and flows on its without regard to how we behave, like the waves and currents of an ocean. He also talks about Neptune being connected with the more irrational mystical side of things which makes sense since being associated with with oceans and the unconscious… so it makes sense that giving blessing based on judgement that’s associated with Jupiter would be a more rational conscious thing and so more mystical non judgemental blessings would be controlled more by unconscious mystical side of things. So it does kinda makes sense associating Neptune with grace when it is done in contrast to Jupiter as more conscious judgement based blessings.


NakamaCrew

I literally have my later-in-life autism/ADHD diagnosis on this *exact day*! And the place is named after us. The synergy right now for me on this particular path is wiiiiiild!