9. NEPTUNE

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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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