Showing posts with label planets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planets. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets - Part 7: Saturday, the Day of Saturn

SATURDAY: THE DAY OF SATURN

(Continued from Friday: The Day of Venus)

Saturn Parvati Devi

 


Today is Saturday, the day associated with the planet Saturn. Saturn rules Capricorn, the Mountain Goat. Its metal is lead and the colors it relates to best are black, dark brown and other dark colours.


Saturn is associated with the Roman deity Saturn and the Greek God Cronus, Father Time. In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture, founder of civilizations and of social order, and conformity. The Hindus call Saturn Shani, meaning “one who moves slowly”.

Saturn is traditionally associated with limitations, restrictions, boundaries, practicality, reality and structures. Saturn governs ambition, career, authority and hierarchy, and conforming to social structures. It is related to a person's sense of duty, discipline and responsibility, and their ability to endure during hardships.

Saturn is also considered to represent the part of a person concerned with long-term planning and building. Medically, this structurally conscious planet is associated with the spleen, the bladder, bones, teeth, and knees.


Saturn usually refers to deep karma and lessons that we need to be learned. The planet presents us with the very obstacles necessary for growth. Challenging and strict, Saturn is a taskmaster and will not leave us alone until we learn the lessons we must in order to progress and find our life path.


Today, see if you can see obstacles and restriction as Saturn providing you with an opportunity to grow and learn. Wear a dark colour to honour this strict teacher in your life. Opportunity is available to those who are willing to learn through the lessons of life.


Each day of the week, may you celebrate the pantheon of colours and energies of which we are a part, by acknowledging our dynamic universe and all its varied, beautiful planets.

Parvati

 

Friday, August 12, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets - Part 6: Friday, the Day of Venus

FRIDAY: THE DAY OF VENUS

(Continued from Thursday: The Day of Jupiter)


Today is Friday, a day associated with Venus. In French, Friday is “Vendredi”, a word that reveals more apparently the connection to the planet Venus.

Venus Parvati Devi

 

Venus rules Taurus (the bull) and Libra (the scales). Venus governs interdependence and the romantic drive. Soft pastel colors as well as various shades of blues and purples represent this planet. The metal that best expresses its energy is copper. Venus is a sensuous planet, and is the ruler of your love nature.


Venus is associated with the Roman deity Venus and the Greek God Aphrodite. In roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, famous for the passions she could stir among the gods. Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky, the Moon being the brightest. The Hindus call Venus Shukra, meaning “clear, pure, bright”.


Venus is associated with the principles of harmony, beauty, balance, feelings and affections, and the urge to sympathize and unite with others. It is involved with the desire for pleasure, sensuality, personal possessions, comfort, and ease. It governs romantic relations, marriage and business partnerships, sex, the arts, fashion, and social life.


In medicine, Venus is associated with the lumbar region, the veins, parathyroids, throat, and kidneys.


Today, think of Venus, the planet of love, beauty and creativity. Venus inspires art, romance and also fortune. When we consider Venus, we tune into our appearance and attractiveness and our sense of material place in the world. Wear sensual, regal colours like blues and purples and feel the beauty of Venus within you and all around.

 

(Continued tomorrow with Saturday: The Day of Saturn)

 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets - Part 5: Thursday, the Day of Jupiter

THURSDAY: THE DAY OF JUPITER

(Continued from Wednesday: The Day Of Mercury)

Jupiter Parvati Devi


Today is Thursday, the day associated with Jupiter. In French, Thursday is “Jeudi”, a word that reveals more easily the connection to Jupiter.


Jupiter is the ruler of Sagittarius the Centaur. Jupiter is a large, glowing planet and as such rules expansion, spiritual ideals, and inspiration. Jupiter is seen as good natured, jovial, lucky, big and juicy.


Jupiter is associated with the Roman deity Jupiter and the Greek God Zeus. The Hindus call Jupiter Guru, meaning “teacher”.


The parts of the body that are governed by Jupiter are the thighs. In medicine, Jupiter is associated with the liver, pituitary gland and fats. The metal associated with Jupiter is tin. White and gold are the radiant colours associated with Jupiter.


Jupiter is associated with the principles of growth, prosperity, and good fortune. Jupiter governs long-distance and foreign travel, higher education, religion, and the law. It is also associated with the urge for freedom and exploration, humanitarian and protecting roles, and with celebrations.


Today, wear white or luminous gold and think big! Allow yourself to open to the fullness of life, feel juicy and expand. Jupiter’s gifts are in the form of abundance and growth. Sense your opulent connection to the cosmos as a whole.


(Continued tomorrow with Friday: The Day Of Venus)

 

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets, Part 3: Tuesday, the Day of Mars

TUESDAY: THE DAY OF MARS

(Continued from Monday: The Day Of The Moon)

Mars Parvati Devi


Tuesday is associated with the planet Mars. In French, the word Tuesday is “Mardi”, where you can see more clearly the historical link to the name Mars. Mars’s influence is energetic and aggressive. The planet is associated with the Greek God Ares and the Roman deity Mars, the god of war and bloodshed. The Hindus call Mars Mangala.


Mars is associated with our energy, drive, ambition, and sex drive. The energetics of this planet are willful and driven. It rules independence and the ego-centric drive. Mars gets us all fired up about something, and ready to go, even conquer.


Mars is the ruler of the zodiac sign of Aries, the forceful Ram. Its metals are iron and steel. All the shades of red make up the color palette of Mars.


Astrologically, Mars is associated with confidence and self-assertion, aggression, sexuality, energy, strength, ambition, and impulsiveness. Mars governs sports, competitions and physical activities. Mars is the passionate impulse and action, the masculine aspect, discipline, will-power, and stamina.


Mars rules the head and face. In medicine, Mars presides over the genitals, the muscular system, the gonads, and the adrenal glands.


Today, consider your willpower, your drive. Consider balancing self-assertion in your actions. Observe your ego-drive. Wear red and acknowledge the power of Mars in the universe and in your life.


(Continued tomorrow with Wednesday: The Day Of Mercury)

 

Monday, August 8, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets - Part 2: Monday, the Day of the Moon

MONDAY: THE DAY OF THE MOON

(Continued from Sunday: The Day Of The Sun)

Moon Parvati Devi

 

The Sun and the Moon represent our major character traits more than any other planets. They are said to be the king and queen of our individual kingdom. All other planets function in relation to them. Monday is the day given to the Moon. The Moon is associated with the Roman deity Luna and Diana and the Greek Gods Selene and Artemis. The Hindus call the Moon Chandra, which means “shining”. In the Hindu tradition, the moon is always found sliced eyelash-thin on the forehead of Lord Siva, deeply absorbed in meditation.The Moon rules Cancer (the Crab) and governs the digestive system, stomach, pancreas, breasts, ovaries, and menstruation (which does occur on a monthly cycle). The Moon’s metal is silver, and its colours are pearly and light pastels. The Moon is luminous in a more inadvertent and mysterious way than the Sun. It is moody, in that it hides at times, and then returns to be seen. It can be dark and then light again. It is also the light that guides your way at night.


The Moon changes, ebbs and flows just like our emotions. It is considered female, passive and receptive. As such it is associated with our mother and our relationship with women in general. It is also associated with maternal instincts or the urge to nurture, the home, the need for security and the past, especially early childhood experiences.


The Moon’s mysterious light guides our intuition, unconscious habits, instinct and emotional world. The new Moon reflects a beginning. The full Moon reflects a culmination or completion of a cycle.


Today, consider honouring your emotional, intuitive self as you consider your relationship with the Moon. Perhaps enjoy the more feminine, receptive, gentle side of who you are as you wear lighter, softer, more pastel colours. Watch how you ebb and flow today, and follow your intuitive flow. Give thanks to the energy of the Moon in your life and in the universe.


(Continued tomorrow with Tuesday: The Day Of Mars)

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Ask Parvati 24: Astrology and the Power of the Planets - Part 1: Is It All Just Astro-Babble?

ASTROLOGY AND THE POWER OF THE PLANETS


Dear Parvati,

Both my boyfriend and I had a hard last couple of weeks in our relationship. When I read our horoscopes, they both said that we would have 3 eclipses to deal with, the last one on July 1st, which would be the toughest. As a matter of fact, both of us had really tough days on July 1st. I wonder how true those things are. Are we in control, or are the planets controlling us?


IS IT ALL JUST ASTRO-BABBLE?


When I first came across astrology, I dismissed it as silly. It seemed far-fetched to think that distant planets swirling through space would have any power over my world. Back then, I was convinced that life was a matter of putting your mind to what you wanted, and that was what you would get.


When I co-formed my first musical band as an adult (yes, I was one of those kids with a rock band), I found out that my creative partner was also a full-fledged, hard-core astrologer. In the first couple of getting to know him, I dismissed his talks with his astrologer friends as "astrobabble". I watched him become completely immersed in a world I knew nothing about. I heard him use words like Uranus and Pluto, that to me seemed more like references to body parts and cartoon characters than to some great planetary forces in the universe I should respect.


My more willful style of living at times bumped into his more fateful approach, until one day, I was face to face with the undeniable power of the planets and their effect on us.  We were coming close to wrapping up the recording and production of our first studio album, but were unable to complete the project because we would meet unforeseen obstacles and turns of events that seemed to continually set us back.


Being the determined character that I was (I recently blogged about the death of "feisty girl" for a reason), I saw these obstacles as simply a sign that we needed to be more focused, try harder and apply ourselves to our task at hand with more diligence.


My musical partner had another outlook. It was Mercury retrograde, and Mercury ruled all things to do with communication. While Mercury was in this debilitated state, things were bound to come up that would hinder our ability to complete the project. Only once Mercury would go direct would we be able to complete the task we had set out for ourselves and the album would be complete.


I thought that was completely ridiculous. How could a planet that is 77 million kilometers (48 million miles) away from the Earth have anything to do with me and the recording gear that is right at hand? I insisted that we just had to plow on through this apparent planetary challenge and ultimately succeed to get what I wanted when I wanted it.


What I was learning was that when our minute egos try to take on an energetic presence as large as a planet, we inevitably fail. We learn to submit to powers far greater than what we may understand or know, and open to the possibility that we might not have it all quite figured out just yet.


MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE PLANETS


The planets become great allies to our growth when we begin to understand our place in the universe and when we learn to work with the power they have. Or they make absolutely sure that we feel the effect of their mighty power whether we like it or not.


As surely as my band mate predicted, our album was not completed during Mercury retrograde. It came together with impeccable convergence the very day Mercury left retrograde and went direct. I was speechless. WHAT just happened? How could this be?


I began to pay closer attention to my band mate's "astrobabble" to learn about the power of the universe of which we are a part. Becoming open to the significance of the planets and the beauty of astrology added rich colour to my life. Today, by no means an astrologer myself, I can get by reading a chart in the same way I play chess: I know what the players on the board do, and my intuition does the rest.


My current reverence for the universe and the planets that affect us all is something I now consider on a daily basis. In fact, those who know me well will tell you that there is a method to the colours I so love to wear. From an astrological perspective, each day has a colour according to the planet that rules that day. Playing with colours this way is one small way I like to acknowledge the universe each day. Through recognizing the power of the planets, I pay homage to the bigness we actually are, rather than getting caught up in isolated self-importance and the drama of the moment.


FREE WILL WITHIN THE INTELLIGENT WHOLE


The direct answer to your question is what I say in almost every blog entry: we are part of a vast intelligent whole. There is no doubt that the planets affect us in every thing that we do, whether we like it or not. That does not mean that we are slaves to the movement of the stars. We are influenced. But we have free will, which provides us with the ability to choose how we will respond to any given situation.


The circumstances in which we find ourselves are directly affected by the unfolding of the universe, which is absolutely related to the position of the stars. Your question this week asks about eclipses, which do indeed have a particularly strong effect on our psyche. (I discussed this in a previous blog entry.)


Horoscopes in newspapers and magazines are limited usually to discuss our primary astrological sign, which is governed by the position of the sun when we were born. But the sun is just one of many planets that affect our astrological charts. So simple paragraphs that tell you about your day or week or month based on your sun sign, will only share a small part of your astrological picture. 
For those who are still unsure, perhaps simple consideration of the way the sun and the moon affect nature could offer some insight into the ways the planets affect us. We know the oceans and all its creatures are greatly affected by the ebb and flow of the moon. We also know that vegetation, plants and the behavior of animals are greatly governed by the cycles of the sun and corresponding seasons.


We too are part of nature. The sun, the seasons, the cycles of the moon and the planets all affect us. Women who are used to listening to their bodies, or men who are close to such women, will tell you that menstrual cycles are affected by the cycles of the moon.


We are interconnected beings part of a vastly intelligent fabric of life that extends beyond what we can fully understand with our thinking mind. We can revel in it with wonder and joy. We can consider in awe how immense it all is. We can let go of the idea that we, an illusory, isolated sense of self, could possibly be in control, and enjoy being part of and witness to an exquisite unfolding of life in absolute symphonic mastery.


As we move through this week, I would like to briefly ruminate over some of what I know about the planets and how they affect each day of the week. I would like to explore some of the meaning I have found in the planets and the colour, quite literally, that they have brought to my life.

 

SUNDAY: THE DAY OF THE SUN

 

Sun Parvati Devi


In astrology, the planets are considered to transmit universal and archetypal energy. They represent an energetic drive or impulse that affects the human psyche. Ancient astrologers connected the planets with the will of the gods. As such, in Western astrology, Greek and Roman names are linked to the names of the planets.


My understanding of astrology is based more in delight and whimsical living than studied mastery. I pay homage to all those who have made it their true art the journey of exploration and skillful understanding of this power, ancient art and life science.


I am not an astrologer, and as such, I make it clear that the information I share here comes from the joy I have had in conversing over the years with both Vedic and Western astrologers. I also had the honour to illustrate, and hence read for inspiration, the book “The Greatness of Saturn” by Dr. Robert Svoboda. I will include in each blog entry this week the illustrations I did for that book as a way to share some imagery of the planets we explore.


Today is Sunday, the day dedicated to the sun. Although the Sun is not a planet, its placement in our birth chart and location in the zodiac have significant meaning. The Sun is the center of our universe and as such, astrologically, it represents the center of our own personal world, the center of who we are.


In Western astrology, our natal birth sign is based on the placement of the Sun in the sky at the moment we were born. For example, I am considered a Capricorn, because the Sun was in the zodiac constellation of Capricorn when I was born. Though there are many other planets in my chart (and in everyone's) in various houses and signs, at the end of the day, Capricorn most describes my core being.


The Sun is associated with the Roman deity Sol and Apollo and the Greek God Helios. The Hindus call the Sun Surya, meaning “supreme light”.


On Sundays, I like to acknowledge the power of the Sun. It is hot, radiant and fiery. The Sun gives life to everything on the planet. It offers nature the essential power of growth. Imagine where trees, plants, animals and we would be without the Sun's heat and light!


The Sun rules the sign Leo (the proud lion) and governs the heart. The metal associated with the Sun is gold. The resonant colors are orange and burgundy. The Sun is associated with male, active and expressive energy. It is the bright center of your identity that is always shining.


Our Sun sign (the one we would look up in a newspaper or magazine) brings light to who we are deep down. It governs our core sense of self, and illuminates our character. Strong Sun placements in the natal chart favour self-confidence, and a strong positive outlook on life.


So today, look for something orange or burgundy in your closet to wear and acknowledge the Sun and its power in the universe. Celebrate your own shining radiance in the world!


(Continued tomorrow with Monday: The Day Of The Moon)