9. NEPTUNE
NEPTUNE is the God of the SEA/SEE (Roman)
Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus [nɛpˈtuːnʊs]) is the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman mythology.
NEPTUNE is POSEIDON (Greek)
He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune is the brother of Jupiter and Pluto; the brothers preside over the realms of Heaven, the earthly world, and the Underworld.
NEPTUNE is the NINTH TUNE (2 Octave of VENUS)
Neptune is considered to be the higher octave of Venus because both planet's are gaseous and both strive to achieve the higher ideals of mankind; Venus through the adoption of beauty and Neptune through unconditional love.
NEPTUNE is AQUAMAN
AQUAMAN's DC Comic character is based on NEPTUNE and POSEIDON.
NEPTUNE in ASTROLOGY
When Neptune is beneficially aspected, it is a source of creative imagination and intuition. In its highest form, it brings cosmic consciousness in contact with reality.
It's often associated with our most dreamy and subconscious realms. ... Neptune represents fantasy and illusion, so during the planet's reverse phase, we are encouraged to backpedal through the fog. Neptune retrograde isn't about clarity.
NEPTUNE METAL is NEPTUNIUM
Neptunium is a chemical element with the symbol Np and atomic number 93. A radioactive actinide metal, neptunium is the first transuranic element. Its position in the periodic table just after uranium, named after the planet Uranus, led to it being named after Neptune, the next planet beyond Uranus. A neptunium atom has 93 protons and 93 electrons, of which seven are valence electrons. Neptunium metal is silvery and tarnishes when exposed to air.
NEPTUNE RULES PISCES (12th House)
NEPTUNE is DETRIMENT in VIRGO (6th House)
NEPTUNE EXALTS in CANCER (4th House)
NEPTUNE FALLS in CAPRICORN (10th House)
NEPTUNE is SYNCRETISM is the CRYSTALLINE SEA (Waters Above)
NEPTUNE and ATLANTIS
In the very distant past, a great island as large as North Africa and the Near East combined existed in the Atlantic Ocean. The island belonged to Poseidon (Neptune) *, who fell in love with a young woman of the island named Cleito and married her. Poseidon built a city on the island, and on a mountain in the center of the city, he built a palace for Cleito. The couple had ten children, and in time Poseidon divided the island among them, giving each a section to rule.
NEPTUNE and the TRIDENT
According to the second and third Vatican Mythographer, Neptune's trident symbolizes the three properties of water: liquidity, fecundity and drinkability.[12]
The trident of Neptune was viewed by Roman scholar Maurus Servius Honoratus as three-pronged because "the sea is said to be a third part of the world, or because there are three kinds of water: seas, streams and rivers".
NEPTUNE GLYPH
NEPTUNE's Glyph represents the TRIDENT as explained above.
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10. PLUTO
PLUTO (Roman)
PLUTO is the god of the underworld in Roman mythology. PLUTO was also the god of wealth because diamonds and other jewels come from underground. A myth about PLUTO is that he took Proserpina, who was the daughter of Ceres, to the underworld to be his wife.
PLUTO is HADES (Greek)
HADES, Greek Aïdes (“the Unseen”), also called PLUTO or PLUTON (“the Wealthy One” or “the Giver of Wealth”), in ancient Greek religion, god of the underworld. HADES was a son of the Titans CRONUS and RHEA, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
PLUTO METAL is PLUTONIUM
PLUTONIUM was named after the planet, Pluto. This is because it came after Uranium, which was named after the planet Uranus, and neptunium, which was named after the planet Neptune. PLUTONIUM emits neutrons, beta particles and gamma rays.
PLUTONIUM is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is an actinide metal of silvery-gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms a dull coating when oxidized. The element normally exhibits six allotropes and four oxidation states.
PLUTO and CERBERUS
CERBERUS, often referred to as the hound of Hades, is a multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld to prevent the dead from leaving. He was the offspring of the monsters Echidna and Typhon, and was usually described as having three heads, a serpent for a tail, and snakes protruding from multiple parts of his body. CERBERUS is primarily known for his capture by HERACLES (HERCULES), one of HERACLES' twelve labours.
PLUTO and the BIDENT
A BIDENT is a two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork. In classical mythology, the BIDENT is a weapon associated with HADES (PLUTO), the ruler of the underworld.
PLUTO and UNDERWORLD
Hidden deep within the bowels of the earth and ruled by the god HADES and his wife PERSEPHONE, the Underworld was the kingdom of the dead in Greek mythology, the sunless place where the souls of those who died went after death.
PLUTO in ASTROLOGY
PLUTO brings to mind purging, exorcising, and releasing buried power or core truths. It's the planet of creative destruction, and transits can feel like extended ordeals. Most importantly, PLUTO's energy is very subtle with it being far away from the sun, but it can play an important role in influencing the zodiac signs. PLUTO symbolises regeneration, deep transformation and rebirth. Even if it does not look like, things get done with PLUTO.
PLUTO RULES SCORPIO (8th House)
PLUTO is DETRIMENT in TAURUS (2nd House)
PLUTO EXALTS in ARIES (1st House)
PLUTO FALLS in LIBRA (7th House)
PLUTO and PERCEPHONE
PERSEPHONE was the goddess queen of the underworld, wife of the god Haides (Hades). She was also the goddess of spring growth, who was worshipped alongside her mother Demeter in the Eleusinian Mysteries. This agricultural-based cult promised its initiates passage to a blessed afterlife.
PLUTO GLYPH
PLUTO's symbol is made up of the circle that symbolizes spirit, the crescent that symbolizes receptivity, and the cross that represents matter. The symbol will be about spiritual receptivity and things that are above the physical world.
PLUTO and the STYX
Dead souls were escorted to the shores of the River STYX by Mercury , where they were received by the boatman CHARON, who rowed them across the River STYX to PLUTO's kingdom.
PLUTO an CHARON
CHARON or KHARON is a psychopomp, the ferryman of HADES who carries souls of the newly deceased across the river STYX that divided the world of the living from the world of the dead. A coin to pay CHARON for passage, usually an obolus or danake, was sometimes placed in or on the mouth of a dead person. Some authors say that those who could not pay the fee, or those whose bodies were left unburied, had to wander the shores for one hundred years, until they were allowed to cross the river.
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8. URANUS
URANUS
Uranus is the personification of the sky. The planet Uranus is very unusual among the planets in that it rotates on its side, so that it presents each of its poles to the Sun in turn during its orbit; causing both hemispheres to alternate between being bathed in light and lying in total darkness over the course of the orbit.
URANUS is URANOS (Greek)
Uranus or Father Sky was the son and husband of Gaia, the primordial Earth Mother (Mother Earth).
URANUS is CAELUS (Roman)
Uranus is associated with the Roman god Caelus. Caelus or Coelus was a primal god of the sky in Roman myth and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "the heavens", hence English "celestial").
Genealogy. According to Cicero and Hyginus, Caelus was the son of Aether and Dies ("Day" or "Daylight"). ... With Trivia, Caelus was the father of the distinctively Roman god Janus, as well as of Saturn and Ops. Caelus was also the father of one of the three forms of Jupiter, the other two fathers being Aether and Saturn.
JANUS is JANUARY (AQUARIUS) where URANUS Rules.
URANUS is NUT (Egypt)
For the Egyptians, their body might lie interred in the ground, mummified or preserved, but it was the soul that truly mattered, and one’s soul ascended to the stars; it was not trapped on earth. Therefore, the stars, the heavens, and all that existed above, was of greatest importance.
For the Egyptians, the stars were seen as eternal, so Nut’s body, portrayed as the star-filled sky, symbolised eternal life. Her body formed the protective barrier fending off the forces of Chaos, so she made it possible for the Cosmos to maintain its unity.
URANUS in ASTROLOGY
Uranus is known in astrology as the "Awakener," since its aspects and transits bring sudden changes and shocks. It rules Aquarius, the quirky innovator, and sometimes these upheavals are a necessary break from restrictions in favor of a more liberated path. He represents Rebellion and change, Transformation and Uniqueness, Awakening and Surprise.
URANUS RULES AQUARIUS (11th House)
URANUS is DETRIMENT in LEO (5th House)
URANUS EXALTS in SCORPIO (8th House)
URANUS FALLS in TAURUS (2nd House)
URANUS and the FOOL (Tarot)
Some associate the FOOL (zero) card with URANUS as some also put URANUS in the Second Sephiroth of the Tree of Life. Although the FOOL is associated with the ELEMENT of AIR, URANUS RULES, AQUARIUS which is also an AIR Sign.
URANUS is RULES by URANIUM 92 Metal
Uranium is a chemical element with the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table.
URANUS is the 2nd OCTAVE of MERCURY
Higher Octave planets are the set of trans-Saturnian outer planets — Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto — which rule use on an unconscious level. Because they are operating from higher frequencies, Higher Octave planets take the characteristic foundations of the Lower Octave planets and elevate them.
Both Mercury and Uranus are planets associated with the mind and wizardry. In the TAROT SCIENCE CARD (6 of SWORDS), Mercury is it's ruler, howerver URANUS is RULER of AQUARIUS where the SCIENCE card is found (2nd Decan).
URANUS representing the STAR system, is also the master of opening and closing PORTALS.
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