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Planets in astrology

In astrology, planets have a meaning different from the astronomical understanding of what a planet is. Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and moving objects/"wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται, romanizedasteres planetai), which moved relative to the fixed stars over the course of the year(s).

To the Ancient Greeks who learned from the Babylonians - the earliest astronomers/astrologers - this group consisted of the five planets visible to the naked eye and excluded Earth, plus the Sun and Moon. Although the Greek term planet applied mostly to the five 'wandering stars', the Ancients included the Sun and Moon as the Sacred 7 Luminaires/7 Heavens (sometimes referred to as "Lights",[1]) making a total of 7 planets. The ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Medieval Christians, and others thought of the 7 Classical Planets as gods and named their 7 days of the week after them. Astrologers retain this definition of the 7 Classical Planets today.

To ancient astrologers, the planets represented the will of the deities and their direct influence upon human affairs. To modern astrologers, the planets can represent basic drives or urges in the subconscious,[2] or energy flow regulators representing dimensions of experience.[3] They express themselves with different qualities in the 12 signs of the zodiac and in the 12 houses. The planets are also related to each other in the form of aspects.

Modern astrologers differ on the source of the correlations between planetary positions and configurations, on the one hand, and characteristics and destinies of the natives, on the other. Hone writes that the planets exert it directly through gravitation or another, unknown influence.[4] Others hold that the planets have no direct influence on themselves, but are mirrors of basic organizing principles in the universe. In other words, the basic patterns of the universe repeat themselves everywhere, in a fractal-like fashion, and As above, so below.[5] Therefore, the patterns that the planets make in the sky reflect the ebb and flow of basic human impulses. The planets are also associated, especially in the Chinese tradition, with the basic forces of nature.

Listed below are the specific meanings and domains associated with the astrological planets since ancient times, with the main focus on the Western astrological tradition. The planets in Hindu astrology are known as the Navagraha (literally "nine planets"), with the addition of two shadow bodies Rahu and Ketu. In Chinese astrology, the planets are associated with the life forces of Yin & Yang and the five elements, which play an important role in the Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng Shui. Astrologers differ on the signs associated with each planet's exaltation.

Planetary symbolism edit

This table shows the astrological planets[6] (as distinct from the astronomical) and the Greek and Roman deities associated with them. In most cases, the English name for planets derives from the name of a Roman god or goddess. Also of interest is the conflation of the Roman god with a similar Greek god. In some cases, it is the same deity with two different names.

Planet Symbol Roman deity Greek God Babylonian God Armenian God Hindu God Egyptian God Connection Meaning (European) Meaning (Vedic)
Sun   Sol
Ἥλιος (Helios)
Ἀπόλλων (Apollo)
𒀭𒌓 (Shamash) Արև (Arev) सूर्य (Surya) Ra
Horus
ancient God of Prophecy and Solar Incarnation
Helios means "sun."
The Sun God.
Associated with ego, sense of purpose, and vitality.
Son of Aditi and Kashyap; Surya means "the supreme light."
Moon   Luna
Diana
Σελήνη (Selene)
Ἄρτεμις (Artemis)
𒂗𒍪 (Sin) Լուսին (Lusin) चंद्र (Chandra) Khonsu ancient Goddess of Hunting and Lunar Incarnation
Selene means "moon."
The Moon God.
Associated with emotions, the mother, and motherly instincts.
Chandra means "shining."
Mercury   Mercury ʽἙρμῆς (Hermes) 𒀭𒀝 (Nabu) Լուծ (Luć) बुध (Budha) Thoth ancient God of messengers, travel, and/or commerce. A planet god known for his preserving and protecting nature to mankind and manhood. Associated with communication, wit, and cleverness.[7]
Venus   Venus Ἀφροδίτη (Aphrodite)
[Κύπριδα (Cypris)]
[Κυθέρεια (Cytherea)]
𒀭𒈹 (Inanna) Եղջերու (Yełjeru) शुक्र (Shukra) Isis
Hathor
ancient Goddess of romance and lust; Venus means "love" and/or "sexual desire."[8] The mentor of Asuras.
Associated with fertility, beauty, and enthusiasm.
Always helped demons in the war against gods; Shukra means "clear, pure, brightness, or clearness."
Mars   Mars Ἀρης (Ares) 𒀭𒄊𒀕𒃲 (Nergal) Ծկրավորի (Ćkravori) मंगल (Mangala) Anhur ancient God of War Son of Earth.
This planet is associated with auspicious occasions .
Also associated with strength, aggression and anger.
Jupiter   Jupiter
Jove
Δίας (Dias) 𒀭𒀫𒌓 (Marduk) Փառազնոտ (Þaŕaznot) गुरु (Guru)
बृहस्पती (Brihaspati)
Amun ancient Leader, King and Father of the Olympian Gods; Jupiter means "Jovial King" and/or "Father of Thunder." Mentor and teacher of gods.
Always helped gods in war against demons. Guru means "teacher" or "priest." Brihaspati means "lord of prayer or devotion."[9] Associated with luck and expansion.
Saturn   Saturn Κρόνος (Cronus) 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁 (Kajamanu) Արտախույր (Artakhuyr) शनि (Shani) Horkapet Horus ancient God of Agriculture and the Father of Jupiter.
Leader and ruler of the Titans; Saturn means "God of Seeds", "Father of the Harvest", and/or "Father Time."
Shani Dev, Son of Surya (Sun);God of Karma and Justice;Gives consequences for a person's deeds during life.
This planet is associated with status, equitable punishment, wisdom, ambition, patience, honor, toughness, but with pessimism, hardships, and fatalism.
Uranus   Caelus Ουρανός (Ouranos) 𒀭𒀭 (Anshar) Երկնակ (Yerknak) अरुण (Aruna) Horus modern God of the Sky, Father of Saturn and Grandfather of Jupiter; "Uranus" and "Caelus" both mean "Sky" and/or "Father Sky." Charioteer of Sun and half brother of A mythological snake king Vasuki in Indian Puranas. Vasuki means "of divine being." This planet is associated with originality, eccentricity, electricity, and sudden changes.[7]
Neptune   Neptune Ποσειδῶν (Poseidon) 𒀭𒂗𒆠 (Enki) Մոսմոռակ (Mosmoŕak) वरुण (Varuna) Khnum modern God of the Sea God of rain in Indian mythology; Varuna means "God of the sea." This planet is associated with dreams, illusions, and psychic receptivity, but sometimes with vagueness and uncertainty as well.[7]
Pluto   Pluto Πλούτων (Plouton)
Ἅδης (Hades)
𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲 (Ereshkigal) Հեռակ (Heŕak) यम (Yama) Osiris modern God of the Underworld and Death; Hades means "the unseen" and Pluto means "wealth." God of Death and Rebirth. Associated with subconscious forces, ruling all that is 'below the surface' (Abyss)

Daily motion edit

Planet Average speed
(geocentric)
[10]
Highest speed
(geocentric)
[10]
Lowest speed
(geocentric)
[11]
Sun 00°59'08" 01°03'00" 00°57'10"
Moon 13°10'35" 16°30'00" 11°45'36"
Mercury 01°23'00" 02°25'00" −01°30'00"
Venus 01°12'00" 01°22'00" −00°41'12"
Mars 00°31'27" 00°52'00" −00°26'12"
Ceres 00°12'40" 00°30'00" −00°16'00"
Jupiter 00°04'59" 00°15'40" −00°08'50"
Saturn 00°02'01" 00°08'48" −00°05'30"
Uranus 00°00'42" 00°04'00" −00°02'40"
Neptune 00°00'24" 00°02'25" −00°01'45"
Pluto 00°00'15" 00°02'30" −00°01'48"
Pallas 00°12'20" 00°40'30" −00°22'30"
Juno 00°14'15" 00°39'00" −00°18'00"
Vesta 00°16'15" 00°36'00" −00°17'32"
Chiron 00°02'00" 00°10'00" −00°06'00"

History edit

 
The geocentric Ptolemaic system of the universe depicted by Andreas Cellarius, 1660–1661

Treatises on the Ptolemaic planets and their influence on people born "under their reign" appear in block book form, so-called "planet books" or Planetenbücher. This genre is attested in numerous manuscripts beginning in the mid 15th century in the Alemannic German area;[12][13][14][15][16] it remained popular throughout the German Renaissance, exerting great iconographical influence far into the 17th century.

These books usually list a male and a female Titan with each planet, Cronus and Rhea with Saturn, Eurymedon and Themis with Jupiter, probably Crius and Dione with Mars, Hyperion and Theia with Sun, Atlas and Phoebe with Moon, Coeus and Metis with Mercury, and Oceanus and Tethys with Venus.[17][18] These planetary correspondences are linked to the ancient Greek myth of Eurynome as noted by Robert Graves.[19]

The qualities inherited from the planets by their children are as follows:

Saturn
industrious, melancholic, and tranquil
Jupiter
charming and hunting
Mars
soldiering and warfare
Sun
music and athleticism
Moon
shy and tenderness
Mercury
prudent, crafty, lovable, and commerce
Venus
amorousness and passion.[20][21]

Classical planets edit

The seven classical planets are those easily seen with the naked eye, and were thus known to ancient astrologers. They are the Moon, Mercury, Venus, The Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Sometimes, the Sun and Moon were referred to as "the lights" or the "luminaries". Vesta and Uranus can also just be seen with the naked eye, though no ancient culture appears to have taken note of them. The Classical planets fit neatly into the theories of Aristotle and Ptolemy, they each are part of a Celestial sphere. The order of the Classical planets is determined by the speed. The Moon moves the fastest and so is considered to form the first celestial sphere above Earth. Everything below the Moon is part of the sublunary sphere. Mercury moves the second fastest and so rules the next highest sphere. Next is Venus, who takes about 260 days to revolve around the Sun. Following that is the Sun, then Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

 
Conceptual framework for classical astrology

The astrological descriptions attached to the seven classical planets have been preserved since ancient times. Astrologers call the seven classical planets "the seven personal and social planets", because they are said to represent the basic human drives of every individual. The personal planets are the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars. The social or transpersonal planets are Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter and Saturn are often called the first of the "transpersonal" or "transcendent" planets as they represent a transition from the inner personal planets to the outer modern, impersonal planets.[22] The following is a list of the planets and their associated characteristics.[23]

Moon edit

 
Luna or Diana, wearing a crescent-moon crown and driving her ox-drawn chariot (biga), on the Parabiago plate (2nd–5th centuries AD)

The Moon ( ) is the ruling planet of Cancer and is exalted in Taurus. In classical Roman mythology, the Moon was Luna, at times identified with Diana. The Moon is large enough for its gravity to affect the Earth, stabilizing its orbit and producing the regular ebb and flow of the tides. The lunar day syncs up with its orbit around Earth in such a manner that the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth and the other side, known as the "far side of the Moon" faces toward space.

 
Full Moon

In astrology, the Moon is associated with a person's intuition, emotional make-up, unconscious habits, rhythms, memories, moods, femininity and their ability to react and adapt to those around them. It is associated for some with the mother, maternal instincts or the urge to nurture, the home, the need for security and the past, especially early experiences and childhood. The 1st-century poet Manilius described the Moon, or Luna, as melancholic. In medicine, the Moon is associated with the digestive system, stomach, breasts, the ovaries and menstruation (which occurs on a monthly cycle)[24] and the pancreas. Despite Manilius's assignment, the Moon is more commonly associated with the phlegmatic humor; it ruled the animal spirits. In modern astrology, the Moon is the primary native ruler of the fourth house, but traditionally it had its joy in the third house.

The Moon or Luna is associated with Monday, the word Monday comes from the Old English word for Moon day or Moon's day, and in Romance languages, the name for Monday comes from luna (e.g., luni in Romanian, lundi in French, lunes in Spanish and lunedi in Italian). Dante Alighieri associated the Moon with the liberal art of grammar.

In Chinese astrology, the Moon represents Yin, the passive and receptive feminine life principle. In Indian astrology, the Moon is called Chandra or Soma and represents the mind, queenship and mother. The north lunar node (called Rahu) and the south lunar node (called Ketu) are considered to be of particular importance and are given an equal place alongside the seven classical planets as part of the nine navagraha.

Mercury edit

 
Flying Mercury (late 16th-century) by Giambologna

Mercury ( ) is the ruling planet of Gemini and Virgo and is exalted in Virgo. In classical Roman mythology, Mercury is the messenger of the gods, noted for his speed and swiftness.

In astrology, Mercury represents the principles of communication, mentality, thinking patterns, rationality/reasoning, adaptability and variability. Mercury governs schooling and education, the immediate environment of neighbors, siblings and cousins, transport over short distances, messages and forms of communication such as post, email and telephone, newspapers, journalism and writing, information gathering skills and physical dexterity. The 1st-century poet Marcus Manilius described Mercury as an inconstant, vivacious and curious planet.

 
The planet Mercury

In medicine, Mercury is associated with the nervous system, the brain, the respiratory system, the thyroid and the sense organs. It is traditionally held to be essentially cold and dry, according to its placement in the zodiac and in any aspects to other planets.

In modern astrology, Mercury is regarded as the ruler of the third house; traditionally, it had the joy in the first house. Mercury is the messenger of the gods in mythology. It is the planet of day-to-day expression and relationships. Mercury's action is to take things apart and put them back together again. It is an opportunistic planet, decidedly unemotional and curious.

In Chinese astrology, Mercury represents Water, the fourth element.[citation needed]

Venus edit

 
Venus, wearing the sign of Libra on her midsection, and Taurus at her feet, at Cardiff Castle, Wales

Venus ( ) is the ruling planet of Libra and Taurus and is exalted in Pisces. In classical Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, famous for the passions she could stir among the gods. Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome's official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic.

Venus orbits the Sun in 225 days, spending about 18.75 days in each sign of the zodiac. Venus is the second-brightest object in the night sky, the Moon being the brightest. It is usually beheld as a twin planet to Earth.

In astrology, Venus is associated with the principles of harmony, beauty, refinement, affections, love, and the urge to sympathize and unite with others. It is involved with the desire for pleasure, comfort and ease. It governs romantic relations, sex (the origin of the words 'venery' and 'venereal'), marriage and business partnerships, the arts and fashion. The 1st-century poet Marcus Manilius described Venus as generous and fecund and the lesser benefic.

 
The planet Venus

The planet Venus in medicine is associated with the reproductive system, lumbar region, the veins, parathyroids, throat and kidneys. Venus was thought to be moderately warm and moist and associated with the phlegmatic humor.

Venus rules over Friday and is ruler of second house. In languages deriving from Latin, such as Romanian, Spanish, French, and Italian, the word for Friday often resembles the word Venus (vineri, viernes, vendredi and venerdì respectively). Dante Alighieri associated Venus with the liberal art of rhetoric.[25]

Sun edit

 
Helios on a relief from Ilion (Troy), early 4th century BC

The Sun ( ) is the ruling planet of Leo and is exalted in Aries. In classical Greek mythology, the Sun was represented by the Titans Hyperion and Helios (Roman Sol, and later by Apollo, the god of light). The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System, around which the Earth and other planets revolve and provides us with heat and light. The arc that the Sun travels in every year, rising and setting in a slightly different place each day, is therefore in reality a reflection of the Earth's own orbit around the Sun. This arc is larger the farther north or south from the equator latitude, giving a more extreme difference between day and night and between seasons during the year. The Sun travels through the twelve signs of the zodiac on its annual journey, spending about a month in each. The Sun's position on a person's birthday therefore determines what is usually called his or her "sun" sign. However, the sun sign allotment varies between Western (sign change around 22-23 of every month) and Hindu astrology (sign change around 14-15 of every month) due to the different systems of planetary calculations, following the tropical and sidereal definitions respectively.

 
The Sun, the star at the center of the Solar System

In astrology, the Sun is usually thought to represent the conscious ego, the self and its expression, personal power, pride and authority, leadership qualities and the principles of creativity, spontaneity, health and vitality, the sum of which is named the "life force". One of the first recorded references to Sun worship is from the Mesopotamian Religion and described in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The 1st-century poet Marcus Manilius in his epic, 8000-verse poem, Astronomica, described the Sun, or Sol, as benign and favorable. In medicine, the Sun is associated with the heart, circulatory system,[26] and the thymus. Additionally, humans depend on the sun to produce and obtain vitamin D; an important supplement aiding the body's immune system and bone health. In Ayurveda, it rules over life-force (praan-shakti), governs bile temperament (pitta), stomach, bones and eyes. In modern astrology, the Sun is the primary native ruler of the fifth house, but traditionally it had its joy in the ninth house.

The Sun sign is composed of 30 degrees (0-29), which make up the circle.[27]

The Sun rules over Sunday. Dante Alighieri associated the Sun with the liberal art of music. In Chinese astrology, the Sun represents Yang, the active, assertive masculine life principle.

Mars edit

 
Early 18th-century illustration of Mars (al-mirrikh) for the Bestiary of Zakariya al-Qazwini (Walters Art Museum)

Mars ( ) is the ruling planet of Aries and the traditional or ancient ruling planet of Scorpio and is exalted in Capricorn. Mars is the Roman god of war and bloodshed, whose symbol is a spear and shield. Both the soil of Mars and the hemoglobin of human blood are rich in iron and because of this they share its distinct deep red color.[28] He was second in importance only to Jupiter and Saturn, due to Mars being the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions.

Mars orbits the Sun in 687 days, spending about 57.25 days in each sign of the zodiac. It is also the first planet that orbits outside of Earth's orbit, making it the first planet that does not set along with the Sun. Mars has two permanent polar ice caps. During a pole's winter, it lies in continuous darkness, chilling the surface and causing the deposition of 25–30% of the atmosphere into slabs of CO2 ice (dry ice).

In astrology, Mars is associated with aggression, confrontation, energy, strength, ambition and impulsiveness. Mars governs sports, competitions and physical activities in general. The 1st-century poet Manilius, described the planet as ardent and as the lesser malefic. In medicine, Mars presides over the genitals, the muscular system, the gonads and adrenal glands. It was traditionally held to be hot and excessively dry and rules the choleric humor. It was associated with fever, accidents, trauma, pain and surgery.

 
The planet Mars

In modern astrology, Mars is the primary native ruler of the first house. Traditionally however, Mars ruled both the third and tenth houses, and had its joy in the fifth house. While Venus tends to the overall relationship atmosphere, Mars is the passionate impulse and action, the masculine aspect, discipline, willpower and stamina.

Mars rules over Tuesday and in Romance languages the word for Tuesday often resembles Mars (in Romanian, marți, in Spanish, martes, in French, mardi and in Italian "martedì"). The English "Tuesday" is a modernised form of "Tyr's Day", Tyr being the Germanic analogue to Mars. Dante Alighieri associated Mars with the liberal art of arithmetic. In Chinese astrology, Mars is ruled by the element fire, which is passionate, energetic and adventurous.

Hindu astrology includes Mars (Mangala) in the concept of Nakshatra, Navagraha, and Saptarishi.

Jupiter edit

 
Jupiter enthroned, with the symbols of Pisces and Sagittarius at his feet (woodcut by Johannes Regiomontanus, 1512)

Jupiter ( ) is the traditional ruling planet of Sagittarius and Pisces and it is exalted in Cancer. In classical Roman mythology, Jupiter is the Sky god[29] or the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector, and his symbol is the thunderbolt. The Romans believed that Jupiter granted them supremacy because they had honored him more than any other people had. Jupiter was "the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested." He personified the divine authority of Rome's highest offices, internal organization, and external relations. His image in the Republican and Imperial Capitol bore regalia associated with Rome's ancient kings and the highest consular and Imperial honours.

In the same way, the planet Jupiter is the king of the other planets, a giant in size with spectacular, brightly colored clouds and intense storms.[30] Some astronomers believe that it plays an important protecting role in using its massive gravity to capture or expel from the solar system many comets and asteroids that would otherwise threaten Earth and the inner planets.[31] Jupiter takes 11.9 years to orbit the Sun, spending almost an earth year (361 days) in each sign of the zodiac. Furthermore, Jupiter is usually the fourth-brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and Venus).

In astrology, Jupiter is associated with the principles of growth, expansion, healing, prosperity, good fortune, and miracles. Jupiter governs long distance and foreign travel, big business and wealth, higher education, religion, and the law. It is also associated with the urge for freedom and exploration, as well with gambling and merrymaking.

 
The planet Jupiter

The 1st-century poet Manilius described Jupiter as temperate and benign, and the greater benefic. It was regarded as warm and moist in nature, and therefore favorable to life. In medicine, Jupiter is associated with the liver, pituitary gland, and the disposition of fats; it governs the sanguine humor. In modern astrology, Jupiter is the primary native ruler of the ninth house, but traditionally, Jupiter was assigned to both the second and ninth houses: the house of values and the house of beliefs, respectively, and had its joy in the second house of good luck.

Jupiter rules over Thursday, and in Romance languages, the name for Thursday often comes from Jupiter (e.g., joi in Romanian, jeudi in French, jueves in Spanish, and giovedì in Italian). Dante Alighieri associated Jupiter with the liberal art of geometry. In Chinese astrology, Jupiter is ruled by the element wood, which is patient, hard-working, and reliable. In Indian astrology, Jupiter is known as Guru or Brihaspati and is known as the 'great teacher'.[32]

Saturn edit

 
Saturn, with Capricorn and Aquarius at his feet and the New Year in his arms, from The Seven Planets with the Signs of the Zodiac (1539) by Hans Sebald Beham

Saturn ( ) is the traditional ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius and is exalted in Libra. In classical Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of seeds, crops, husbandry, and the harvest (agriculture), leader of the titans, father and founder of civilizations, social order, and conformity. The glyph is shaped like a scythe, but it is known as the "crescent below the cross", whereas Jupiter's glyph is the "crescent above the cross". Famous rings of the planet Saturn that enclose and surround it, reflect the idea of human limits. Saturn takes 29.5 years to orbit the Sun, spending about 2.46 years in each sign of the zodiac. During ancient Roman society, the Romans worshipped Saturn as the highest ranking and most important god among their pantheon of deities, sharing that same prestige with Jupiter.

In astrology, Saturn is associated with focus, precision, nobility, ethics, civility, lofty goals, career, great achievements, dedication, authority figures, stability, virtues, productiveness, valuable hard lessons learned, destiny, structures, protective roles, balance, meritocracy, conservatism, and karma (reaping what you have sown or cosmic justice) but with limitations, restrictions, boundaries, anxiety, tests, practicality, reality, and time. It concerns a person's sense of duty, commitment, responsibility, including their physical and emotional endurance in times of hardships. Saturn is fundamentally economical. It also represents concern with long-term planning or foresight. The Return of Saturn is said to mark significant events in each person's life. According to the 1st-century poet Manilius, Saturn is sad, morose, and cold, and is the greater malefic. Claudius Ptolemy states that "Saturn is lord of the right ear, the spleen, the bladder, the phlegm, and the bones."[33] Saturn symbolized processes and things that were dry and cold, which are necessary balancing aspects to maintain life. It governs the melancholic humor.

According to Sefer Yetzirah – GRA Version – Kaplan 4:13[34][non-primary source needed]

"He made the letter Resh king over Peace
And He bound a crown to it
And He combined one with another
And with them He formed
Saturn in the Universe
Friday in the Year
The left nostril in the Soul,
male and female."

 
The planet Saturn

In traditional astrology, Saturn is regarded as the ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius, which is the following sign. Western astrology appraises Saturn as the primary native ruler of the tenth house. In traditional Hindu astrology however, Saturn ruled both the first and eighth houses, and had its joy in the twelfth house of mischief and bad luck.

Saturn rules over Saturday, which was named after the deity Saturn. Dante Alighieri associated Saturn with the liberal art of astronomia (astronomy and astrology).

In Chinese astrology, Saturn is ruled by the element earth. In Indian astrology, Saturn is called Shani or "Sani", representing a noteworthy career and longevity. He is also the bringer of obstacles and hardship.

Major planets discovered in the modern era edit

Since the invention of the telescope, Western astrology has incorporated Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (also referred to as "outer planets"[35]) into its methodology. The outer modern planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are often called the collective or transcendental planets.[22] The Indian and Chinese astrologies have tended to retain the ancient seven-planet system. Meanings have had to be assigned to them by modern astrologers, usually according to the major events that occurred in the world at the time of their discovery. As these astrologers are usually Western, the social and historical events they describe have an inevitable Western emphasis. Astrologers consider the "extra-Saturnian" planets to be "impersonal" or generational planets, meaning their effects are felt more across whole generations of society. Their effects in individuals depend upon how strongly they feature in that individual's birth-chart. The following are their characteristics as accepted by most astrologers.[36]

Uranus edit

 
Syncretic figure of Aion-Uranus standing within a zodiac wheel, with a reclining Earth goddess and four children representing the Seasons (Roman-era mosaic from Sentinum, AD 200-250)

Uranus ( ) is the modern ruling planet of Aquarius and is exalted in Scorpio. In classical Greek mythology, Uranus is the personification of the sky. The planet Uranus is 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 takes 84 years to orbit the Sun, spending about seven years in each sign of the zodiac. Uranus was discovered to be a planet only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel.

Astrological interpretations associate Uranus with the principles of ingenuity, new or unconventional ideas, individuality, discoveries, electricity, inventions, democracy, and revolutions. Uranus, among all planets, most governs genius.

 
The planet Uranus

Uranus governs societies, clubs, and any group based on humanitarian or progressive ideals. Uranus, the planet of sudden and unexpected changes, rules freedom and originality. In society, it rules radical ideas and people, as well as revolutionary events that upset established structures. Uranus is also associated with Wednesday, alongside Mercury (since Uranus is in the higher octave of Mercury).

In art and literature, the discovery of Uranus coincided with the Romantic movement, which emphasized individuality and freedom of creative expression. Additionally, it is often linked to an individual's animal spirit. When it comes to medicine, Uranus is believed to be particularly associated with the sympathetic nervous system, mental disorders, breakdowns and hysteria, spasms, and cramps. Uranus is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary native ruler of the eleventh house.

Neptune edit

Neptune ( ) is the modern ruling planet of Pisces and is exalted in Aquarius. In classical Roman mythology, Neptune is the god of the sea, and the deep, ocean blue color of the planet Neptune reflects this.[37] Its glyph is taken directly from Neptune's trident, symbolizing the curve of spirit being pierced by the cross of matter. Neptune takes 165 years to orbit the Sun, spending approximately 14 years (13.75) in each sign of the zodiac.[38] Neptune was discovered in 1846.

 
The planet Neptune

In astrology, Neptune is associated with the collective consciousness, idealism, dreams/fantasy, projections, undoing/dissolution of the status quo, evolutions, artistry, empathy, and illusion/confusion/vagueness on the way to discovering universal truths.[39]

 
Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto, ceiling mural (ca. 1597) created by Caravaggio for a room adjacent to the alchemical distillery of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte: hovering around a translucent globe that represents the world are Jupiter with his eagle, Neptune holding a bident, and Pluto with a horse and Cerberus[40]

Like with Venus, the planet Neptune is also associated with Friday because Neptune is the higher octave of Venus. In art, the impressionist movement began a trend away from literal representation, to one based on the subtle, changing moods of light and color. In medicine, Neptune is seen to be particularly associated with the thalamus, the spinal canal, and uncertain illnesses or neuroses. Neptune is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary ruler of the twelfth house.

Pluto edit

Pluto ( ) is the modern ruling planet of Scorpio and is exalted in Leo. In classical Roman mythology, Pluto is the god of the underworld who is extremely wealthy. The alchemical symbol was given to Pluto on its discovery, three centuries after alchemical practices had all but disappeared. The alchemical symbol can therefore be read as spirit over mind, transcending matter.

Pluto takes 248 years to make a full circuit of the zodiac, but its progress is highly variable: it spends between 15 and 26 years in each sign.

 
Pluto as captured by the New Horizons craft on 14 July 2015, in near true color.

In astrology, Pluto is called "the great renewer" and is considered to represent the part of a person that destroys in order to renew by bringing up buried intense needs and drives to the surface, and expressing them, even at the expense of the existing order. It is associated with absolutes, power, extremities, transformations, incredible feats, mass movements, and the need to cooperate or share with another if each is not to be destroyed.[41] Pluto governs major business and enormous wealth, mining, surgery and detective work, and any enterprise that involves digging under the surface to bring the truth to light. Pluto is also associated with Tuesday, alongside Mars since Pluto is the higher octave of that planet in astrology.

Its entry in Cancer in 1914, the sign in which it was later discovered, coincided with World War I. It is also associated with nuclear armament due to such weapons using plutonium, which was named after the dwarf planet. Nuclear research had its genesis in the 1930s and 40s and later gave rise to the polarized nuclear standoff of the Cold War, with the mass consumer societies of the United States and other democracies facing the totalitarian state of the USSR. The discovery of Pluto also occurred just after the birth of modern psychoanalysis, when Freud and Jung began to explore the depths of the unconscious.

In real life events and culture, Pluto has been a major astrological aspect.BClaimed by AfghanistanClaimed by GeorgiaClaimed by North Korea Claimed by Serbia Claimed by Somalia Claimed by the People's Republic of China Claimed by the Republic of China Claimed by South Korea Claimed by Azerbaijan Claimed by the Republic of Cyprus Disputed by Israel Claimed by Indonesia Claimed by the Marshall Islands Claimed by Mauritius Claimed by Morocco Claimed by Moldova Claimed by Mali Claimed by Spain Claimed by Argentina Claimed by Ukraine[according to whom?] Pluto is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary native ruler of the eighth house and a higher octave of Mars that functions on a collective level.

Other Solar System bodies edit

Some asteroids such as Pallas ( ) and Vesta ( ), as well as dwarf planet Ceres ( ), can sometimes be seen with binoculars (Vesta even with the naked eye), but these were not discovered till the early 19th century. At that time, Ceres, Juno ( ), and the other two aforementioned asteroids were for a time regarded as planets. Although asteroids have been known to both astronomers and astrologers for more than 200 years, they are often ignored by astrologers. The tradition of some astrologers casting charts with minor planets originates with these asteroids. Since the discovery of Chiron ( ) in the 1970s, some astrologers have been casting the new "planet", although astronomers consider it a centaur (a kind of intermediate object between comet and asteroid).[42]

In the 21st century, several new planet-sized bodies, including Sedna ( ), Quaoar ( ), Orcus ( ), Gonggong ( ), Haumea ( ), Makemake ( ), and Eris ( ), have been discovered. They have not yet been incorporated into mainstream astrological predictions, although some more avant-garde groups have attempted to incorporate them.[43][44]

Comets and novae have been observed and discussed for several thousand years. Comets in particular were portents of great interest to ancient people and given various astrological interpretations. Both are erratic phenomena, and are rarely visible to the naked-eye; they are ignored by most modern astrologers.

Fictitious and hypothetical planets edit

Some astrologers have hypothesized about the existence of unseen or undiscovered planets. In 1918, astrologer Sepharial proposed the existence of Earth's "Dark Moon" Lilith, and since then, some astrologers have been using it in their charts; though the same name is also (and now, more commonly) used in astrology to refer to the axis of the actual Moon's orbit.[citation needed] The 20th-century German school of astrology known as Uranian astrology also claimed that many undiscovered planets existed beyond the orbit of Neptune, giving them names such as Cupido, Hades, Zeus, Kronos, Apollon, Admetos, Vulcanus, and Poseidon, and charting their supposed orbits. These orbits have not coincided, however, with more recent discoveries by astronomers of objects beyond Neptune and scientific hypotheses.[citation needed]

Other astrologers have focused on the theory that in time, all twelve signs of the zodiac will each have their own ruler, so that another two planets have yet to be discovered; namely the "true" rulers of Gemini and Libra. The names of the planets mentioned in this regard by some are Pallas (ruler of Gemini) and Apollo, the Roman god of the Sun (ruler of Gemini).[45] Another version of this theory states that the modern planets discovered so far correspond to the elements known to the ancients—air (Uranus, god of the heavens), water (Neptune, god of the sea), and fire (Pluto, god of the underworld)—which leaves the elements earth and ether (the fifth element of the fiery upper air).

 
The Thema Mundi

Ruling planets of the astrological signs and houses edit

In Western astrology, the symbolism associated with the planets also relates to the zodiac signs and houses of the horoscope in their various rulerships. For instance, the description of Mars is masculine, impulsive, and active. Aries is ruled by Mars and has a similar description, representing an active, masculine archetype. Similarly, the first house is also ruled by Mars, and deals with a person's physical health and strength, and the manner in which they project themselves.

Table 1: Modern signs, houses and planetary associations

Sign House Ruling planet

(ancient)

Ruling body

(modern)

Domicile[46] Exaltation[46] Detriment[47] Fall[47]
Aries 1st House Mars Mars Sun Venus Saturn
Taurus 2nd House Venus Venus Moon Pluto Uranus
Gemini 3rd House Mercury Mercury none Jupiter Neptune
Cancer 4th House Moon Moon Jupiter Saturn Mars
Leo 5th House Sun Sun Neptune Uranus Mercury
Virgo 6th House Mercury Mercury Mercury Neptune Venus
Libra 7th House Venus Venus Saturn Mars Sun
Scorpio 8th House Mars Pluto Pluto Uranus Venus Moon
Sagittarius 9th House Jupiter Jupiter none Mercury Neptune
Capricorn 10th House Saturn Saturn Mars Moon Jupiter
Aquarius 11th House Saturn Uranus Uranus Pluto Sun Neptune
Pisces 12th House Jupiter Neptune Neptune Venus Mercury Mercury

Note: The planets in the table rule the signs on the same row, and the houses correspond with the signs on the same row (i.e. Mars rules Aries; Aries and first house share some correspondences). However, it is only modern astrology that links the planets to the houses in this order.[48]

Table 2: Traditional Chaldean houses and planetary relationships.

House Traditional Ruling planet
1st House Saturn
2nd House Jupiter
3rd House Mars
4th House Sun
5th House Venus
6th House Mercury
7th House Moon
8th House Saturn
9th House Jupiter
10th House Mars
11th House Sun
12th House Venus

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hone (1978), p.22
  2. ^ Hone (1978) p. 19
  3. ^ Arroyo (1989) pp. 7, 27
  4. ^ Hone (1978), p.19 8th paragraph
  5. ^ Copenhaver, Brian P. (1992) Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a New English Translation with Notes and Introduction, Cambridge University Press: New York, NY.
  6. ^ Hand, Robert (1981). Horoscope symbols. Rockport, Mass.: Para Research. ISBN 9780914918165.
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  8. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Venus". Behind the Name.
  9. ^ Monier-Williams, also "he is the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices, and therefore represented as the type of the priestly order, and the Purohita of the gods with whom he intercedes for men."
  10. ^ a b All speeds taken from StarFisher
  11. ^ With the exceptions of the Sun and the Moon, all planets are capable of turning into retrograde motion and temporarily appearing to not move at all, this is not what lowest speed refers to in this case. "Lowest speed" in the section refers to the fastest speed a planet may move at when retrograde, reversing its progress.
  12. ^ Darmstadt Hs. 266
  13. ^ Blockbuch Basel AN V 37a
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  15. ^ Wolfegg Hausbuch (c. 1470)
  16. ^ CGM 558 (c. 1490)
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  24. ^ Back de Sarany, Géza Ibid., 37.
  25. ^ New Yorker, 20 May 2013.
  26. ^ Back de Surany, Géza. Manual de Astrología Médica. Índigo.1988. 214 páginas, p. 32
  27. ^ Estrada, Jessica (2 August 2022). "What is Degree Theory". Astrology.com.
  28. ^ Henbest, ibid
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  32. ^ Dalal, Roshen (2010). Hinduism : an alphabetical guide. New Delhi: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780143414216. OCLC 664683680.
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  35. ^ Greene, Liz (1996). The outer planets & their cycles : the astrology of the collective. Sebastoopol, Calif.: CRCS Publications. ISBN 0916360601.
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  37. ^ Julian Ting (2014). Rational Astrology, Julian Ting - Amazon.com. p. 144.
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External links edit

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In astrology planets have a meaning different from the astronomical understanding of what a planet is Before the age of telescopes the night sky was thought to consist of two similar components fixed stars which remained motionless in relation to each other and moving objects wandering stars Ancient Greek ἀsteres planῆtai romanized asteres planetai which moved relative to the fixed stars over the course of the year s To the Ancient Greeks who learned from the Babylonians the earliest astronomers astrologers this group consisted of the five planets visible to the naked eye and excluded Earth plus the Sun and Moon Although the Greek term planet applied mostly to the five wandering stars the Ancients included the Sun and Moon as the Sacred 7 Luminaires 7 Heavens sometimes referred to as Lights 1 making a total of 7 planets The ancient Babylonians Greeks Persians Romans Medieval Christians and others thought of the 7 Classical Planets as gods and named their 7 days of the week after them Astrologers retain this definition of the 7 Classical Planets today To ancient astrologers the planets represented the will of the deities and their direct influence upon human affairs To modern astrologers the planets can represent basic drives or urges in the subconscious 2 or energy flow regulators representing dimensions of experience 3 They express themselves with different qualities in the 12 signs of the zodiac and in the 12 houses The planets are also related to each other in the form of aspects Modern astrologers differ on the source of the correlations between planetary positions and configurations on the one hand and characteristics and destinies of the natives on the other Hone writes that the planets exert it directly through gravitation or another unknown influence 4 Others hold that the planets have no direct influence on themselves but are mirrors of basic organizing principles in the universe In other words the basic patterns of the universe repeat themselves everywhere in a fractal like fashion and As above so below 5 Therefore the patterns that the planets make in the sky reflect the ebb and flow of basic human impulses The planets are also associated especially in the Chinese tradition with the basic forces of nature Listed below are the specific meanings and domains associated with the astrological planets since ancient times with the main focus on the Western astrological tradition The planets in Hindu astrology are known as the Navagraha literally nine planets with the addition of two shadow bodies Rahu and Ketu In Chinese astrology the planets are associated with the life forces of Yin amp Yang and the five elements which play an important role in the Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng Shui Astrologers differ on the signs associated with each planet s exaltation Contents 1 Planetary symbolism 1 1 Daily motion 2 History 3 Classical planets 3 1 Moon 3 2 Mercury 3 3 Venus 3 4 Sun 3 5 Mars 3 6 Jupiter 3 7 Saturn 4 Major planets discovered in the modern era 4 1 Uranus 4 2 Neptune 4 3 Pluto 5 Other Solar System bodies 6 Fictitious and hypothetical planets 7 Ruling planets of the astrological signs and houses 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPlanetary symbolism editMain article Astrological symbols This table shows the astrological planets 6 as distinct from the astronomical and the Greek and Roman deities associated with them In most cases the English name for planets derives from the name of a Roman god or goddess Also of interest is the conflation of the Roman god with a similar Greek god In some cases it is the same deity with two different names Planet Symbol Roman deity Greek God Babylonian God Armenian God Hindu God Egyptian God Connection Meaning European Meaning Vedic Sun nbsp Sol Ἥlios Helios Ἀpollwn Apollo 𒀭𒌓 Shamash Արև Arev स र य Surya RaHorus ancient God of Prophecy and Solar IncarnationHelios means sun The Sun God Associated with ego sense of purpose and vitality Son of Aditi and Kashyap Surya means the supreme light Moon nbsp LunaDiana Selhnh Selene Ἄrtemis Artemis 𒂗𒍪 Sin Լուսին Lusin च द र Chandra Khonsu ancient Goddess of Hunting and Lunar IncarnationSelene means moon The Moon God Associated with emotions the mother and motherly instincts Chandra means shining Mercury nbsp Mercury ʽἙrmῆs Hermes 𒀭𒀝 Nabu Լուծ Luc ब ध Budha Thoth ancient God of messengers travel and or commerce A planet god known for his preserving and protecting nature to mankind and manhood Associated with communication wit and cleverness 7 Venus nbsp Venus Ἀfrodith Aphrodite Kyprida Cypris Ky8ereia Cytherea 𒀭𒈹 Inanna Եղջերու Yeljeru श क र Shukra IsisHathor ancient Goddess of romance and lust Venus means love and or sexual desire 8 The mentor of Asuras Associated with fertility beauty and enthusiasm Always helped demons in the war against gods Shukra means clear pure brightness or clearness Mars nbsp Mars Ἀrhs Ares 𒀭𒄊𒀕𒃲 Nergal Ծկրավորի Ckravori म गल Mangala Anhur ancient God of War Son of Earth This planet is associated with auspicious occasions Also associated with strength aggression and anger Jupiter nbsp JupiterJove Dias Dias 𒀭𒀫𒌓 Marduk Փառազնոտ THaŕaznot ग र Guru ब हस पत Brihaspati Amun ancient Leader King and Father of the Olympian Gods Jupiter means Jovial King and or Father of Thunder Mentor and teacher of gods Always helped gods in war against demons Guru means teacher or priest Brihaspati means lord of prayer or devotion 9 Associated with luck and expansion Saturn nbsp Saturn Kronos Cronus 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒅁 Kajamanu Արտախույր Artakhuyr शन Shani Horkapet Horus ancient God of Agriculture and the Father of Jupiter Leader and ruler of the Titans Saturn means God of Seeds Father of the Harvest and or Father Time Shani Dev Son of Surya Sun God of Karma and Justice Gives consequences for a person s deeds during life This planet is associated with status equitable punishment wisdom ambition patience honor toughness but with pessimism hardships and fatalism Uranus nbsp Caelus Oyranos Ouranos 𒀭𒀭 Anshar Երկնակ Yerknak अर ण Aruna Horus modern God of the Sky Father of Saturn and Grandfather of Jupiter Uranus and Caelus both mean Sky and or Father Sky Charioteer of Sun and half brother of A mythological snake king Vasuki in Indian Puranas Vasuki means of divine being This planet is associated with originality eccentricity electricity and sudden changes 7 Neptune nbsp Neptune Poseidῶn Poseidon 𒀭𒂗𒆠 Enki Մոսմոռակ Mosmoŕak वर ण Varuna Khnum modern God of the Sea God of rain in Indian mythology Varuna means God of the sea This planet is associated with dreams illusions and psychic receptivity but sometimes with vagueness and uncertainty as well 7 Pluto nbsp Pluto Ploytwn Plouton Ἅdhs Hades 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲 Ereshkigal Հեռակ Heŕak यम Yama Osiris modern God of the Underworld and Death Hades means the unseen and Pluto means wealth God of Death and Rebirth Associated with subconscious forces ruling all that is below the surface Abyss Daily motion edit Planet Average speed geocentric 10 Highest speed geocentric 10 Lowest speed geocentric 11 Sun 00 59 08 01 03 00 00 57 10 Moon 13 10 35 16 30 00 11 45 36 Mercury 01 23 00 02 25 00 01 30 00 Venus 01 12 00 01 22 00 00 41 12 Mars 00 31 27 00 52 00 00 26 12 Ceres 00 12 40 00 30 00 00 16 00 Jupiter 00 04 59 00 15 40 00 08 50 Saturn 00 02 01 00 08 48 00 05 30 Uranus 00 00 42 00 04 00 00 02 40 Neptune 00 00 24 00 02 25 00 01 45 Pluto 00 00 15 00 02 30 00 01 48 Pallas 00 12 20 00 40 30 00 22 30 Juno 00 14 15 00 39 00 00 18 00 Vesta 00 16 15 00 36 00 00 17 32 Chiron 00 02 00 00 10 00 00 06 00 History edit nbsp The geocentric Ptolemaic system of the universe depicted by Andreas Cellarius 1660 1661 Treatises on the Ptolemaic planets and their influence on people born under their reign appear in block book form so called planet books or Planetenbucher This genre is attested in numerous manuscripts beginning in the mid 15th century in the Alemannic German area 12 13 14 15 16 it remained popular throughout the German Renaissance exerting great iconographical influence far into the 17th century These books usually list a male and a female Titan with each planet Cronus and Rhea with Saturn Eurymedon and Themis with Jupiter probably Crius and Dione with Mars Hyperion and Theia with Sun Atlas and Phoebe with Moon Coeus and Metis with Mercury and Oceanus and Tethys with Venus 17 18 These planetary correspondences are linked to the ancient Greek myth of Eurynome as noted by Robert Graves 19 The qualities inherited from the planets by their children are as follows Saturn industrious melancholic and tranquil Jupiter charming and hunting Mars soldiering and warfare Sun music and athleticism Moon shy and tenderness Mercury prudent crafty lovable and commerce Venus amorousness and passion 20 21 Classical planets editThe seven classical planets are those easily seen with the naked eye and were thus known to ancient astrologers They are the Moon Mercury Venus The Sun Mars Jupiter and Saturn Sometimes the Sun and Moon were referred to as the lights or the luminaries Vesta and Uranus can also just be seen with the naked eye though no ancient culture appears to have taken note of them The Classical planets fit neatly into the theories of Aristotle and Ptolemy they each are part of a Celestial sphere The order of the Classical planets is determined by the speed The Moon moves the fastest and so is considered to form the first celestial sphere above Earth Everything below the Moon is part of the sublunary sphere Mercury moves the second fastest and so rules the next highest sphere Next is Venus who takes about 260 days to revolve around the Sun Following that is the Sun then Mars Jupiter and Saturn nbsp Conceptual framework for classical astrology The astrological descriptions attached to the seven classical planets have been preserved since ancient times Astrologers call the seven classical planets the seven personal and social planets because they are said to represent the basic human drives of every individual The personal planets are the Sun Moon Mercury Venus and Mars The social or transpersonal planets are Jupiter and Saturn Jupiter and Saturn are often called the first of the transpersonal or transcendent planets as they represent a transition from the inner personal planets to the outer modern impersonal planets 22 The following is a list of the planets and their associated characteristics 23 Moon edit nbsp Luna or Diana wearing a crescent moon crown and driving her ox drawn chariot biga on the Parabiago plate 2nd 5th centuries AD The Moon nbsp is the ruling planet of Cancer and is exalted in Taurus In classical Roman mythology the Moon was Luna at times identified with Diana The Moon is large enough for its gravity to affect the Earth stabilizing its orbit and producing the regular ebb and flow of the tides The lunar day syncs up with its orbit around Earth in such a manner that the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth and the other side known as the far side of the Moon faces toward space nbsp Full Moon In astrology the Moon is associated with a person s intuition emotional make up unconscious habits rhythms memories moods femininity and their ability to react and adapt to those around them It is associated for some with the mother maternal instincts or the urge to nurture the home the need for security and the past especially early experiences and childhood The 1st century poet Manilius described the Moon or Luna as melancholic In medicine the Moon is associated with the digestive system stomach breasts the ovaries and menstruation which occurs on a monthly cycle 24 and the pancreas Despite Manilius s assignment the Moon is more commonly associated with the phlegmatic humor it ruled the animal spirits In modern astrology the Moon is the primary native ruler of the fourth house but traditionally it had its joy in the third house The Moon or Luna is associated with Monday the word Monday comes from the Old English word for Moon day or Moon s day and in Romance languages the name for Monday comes from luna e g luni in Romanian lundi in French lunes in Spanish and lunedi in Italian Dante Alighieri associated the Moon with the liberal art of grammar In Chinese astrology the Moon represents Yin the passive and receptive feminine life principle In Indian astrology the Moon is called Chandra or Soma and represents the mind queenship and mother The north lunar node called Rahu and the south lunar node called Ketu are considered to be of particular importance and are given an equal place alongside the seven classical planets as part of the nine navagraha Mercury edit nbsp Flying Mercury late 16th century by Giambologna Mercury nbsp is the ruling planet of Gemini and Virgo and is exalted in Virgo In classical Roman mythology Mercury is the messenger of the gods noted for his speed and swiftness In astrology Mercury represents the principles of communication mentality thinking patterns rationality reasoning adaptability and variability Mercury governs schooling and education the immediate environment of neighbors siblings and cousins transport over short distances messages and forms of communication such as post email and telephone newspapers journalism and writing information gathering skills and physical dexterity The 1st century poet Marcus Manilius described Mercury as an inconstant vivacious and curious planet nbsp The planet Mercury In medicine Mercury is associated with the nervous system the brain the respiratory system the thyroid and the sense organs It is traditionally held to be essentially cold and dry according to its placement in the zodiac and in any aspects to other planets In modern astrology Mercury is regarded as the ruler of the third house traditionally it had the joy in the first house Mercury is the messenger of the gods in mythology It is the planet of day to day expression and relationships Mercury s action is to take things apart and put them back together again It is an opportunistic planet decidedly unemotional and curious In Chinese astrology Mercury represents Water the fourth element citation needed Venus edit nbsp Venus wearing the sign of Libra on her midsection and Taurus at her feet at Cardiff Castle Wales Venus nbsp is the ruling planet of Libra and Taurus and is exalted in Pisces In classical Roman mythology Venus is the goddess of love and beauty famous for the passions she could stir among the gods Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals in contrast to the formal contractual relations between most members of Rome s official pantheon and the state and the unofficial illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic Venus orbits the Sun in 225 days spending about 18 75 days in each sign of the zodiac Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky the Moon being the brightest It is usually beheld as a twin planet to Earth In astrology Venus is associated with the principles of harmony beauty refinement affections love and the urge to sympathize and unite with others It is involved with the desire for pleasure comfort and ease It governs romantic relations sex the origin of the words venery and venereal marriage and business partnerships the arts and fashion The 1st century poet Marcus Manilius described Venus as generous and fecund and the lesser benefic nbsp The planet Venus The planet Venus in medicine is associated with the reproductive system lumbar region the veins parathyroids throat and kidneys Venus was thought to be moderately warm and moist and associated with the phlegmatic humor Venus rules over Friday and is ruler of second house In languages deriving from Latin such as Romanian Spanish French and Italian the word for Friday often resembles the word Venus vineri viernes vendredi and venerdi respectively Dante Alighieri associated Venus with the liberal art of rhetoric 25 Sun edit Sun sign redirects here For the such restricted astrology see Sun sign astrology nbsp Helios on a relief from Ilion Troy early 4th century BC The Sun nbsp is the ruling planet of Leo and is exalted in Aries In classical Greek mythology the Sun was represented by the Titans Hyperion and Helios Roman Sol and later by Apollo the god of light The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System around which the Earth and other planets revolve and provides us with heat and light The arc that the Sun travels in every year rising and setting in a slightly different place each day is therefore in reality a reflection of the Earth s own orbit around the Sun This arc is larger the farther north or south from the equator latitude giving a more extreme difference between day and night and between seasons during the year The Sun travels through the twelve signs of the zodiac on its annual journey spending about a month in each The Sun s position on a person s birthday therefore determines what is usually called his or her sun sign However the sun sign allotment varies between Western sign change around 22 23 of every month and Hindu astrology sign change around 14 15 of every month due to the different systems of planetary calculations following the tropical and sidereal definitions respectively nbsp The Sun the star at the center of the Solar System In astrology the Sun is usually thought to represent the conscious ego the self and its expression personal power pride and authority leadership qualities and the principles of creativity spontaneity health and vitality the sum of which is named the life force One of the first recorded references to Sun worship is from the Mesopotamian Religion and described in the Epic of Gilgamesh The 1st century poet Marcus Manilius in his epic 8000 verse poem Astronomica described the Sun or Sol as benign and favorable In medicine the Sun is associated with the heart circulatory system 26 and the thymus Additionally humans depend on the sun to produce and obtain vitamin D an important supplement aiding the body s immune system and bone health In Ayurveda it rules over life force praan shakti governs bile temperament pitta stomach bones and eyes In modern astrology the Sun is the primary native ruler of the fifth house but traditionally it had its joy in the ninth house The Sun sign is composed of 30 degrees 0 29 which make up the circle 27 The Sun rules over Sunday Dante Alighieri associated the Sun with the liberal art of music In Chinese astrology the Sun represents Yang the active assertive masculine life principle Mars edit nbsp Early 18th century illustration of Mars al mirrikh for the Bestiary of Zakariya al Qazwini Walters Art Museum Mars nbsp is the ruling planet of Aries and the traditional or ancient ruling planet of Scorpio and is exalted in Capricorn Mars is the Roman god of war and bloodshed whose symbol is a spear and shield Both the soil of Mars and the hemoglobin of human blood are rich in iron and because of this they share its distinct deep red color 28 He was second in importance only to Jupiter and Saturn due to Mars being the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions Mars orbits the Sun in 687 days spending about 57 25 days in each sign of the zodiac It is also the first planet that orbits outside of Earth s orbit making it the first planet that does not set along with the Sun Mars has two permanent polar ice caps During a pole s winter it lies in continuous darkness chilling the surface and causing the deposition of 25 30 of the atmosphere into slabs of CO2 ice dry ice In astrology Mars is associated with aggression confrontation energy strength ambition and impulsiveness Mars governs sports competitions and physical activities in general The 1st century poet Manilius described the planet as ardent and as the lesser malefic In medicine Mars presides over the genitals the muscular system the gonads and adrenal glands It was traditionally held to be hot and excessively dry and rules the choleric humor It was associated with fever accidents trauma pain and surgery nbsp The planet Mars In modern astrology Mars is the primary native ruler of the first house Traditionally however Mars ruled both the third and tenth houses and had its joy in the fifth house While Venus tends to the overall relationship atmosphere Mars is the passionate impulse and action the masculine aspect discipline willpower and stamina Mars rules over Tuesday and in Romance languages the word for Tuesday often resembles Mars in Romanian marți in Spanish martes in French mardi and in Italian martedi The English Tuesday is a modernised form of Tyr s Day Tyr being the Germanic analogue to Mars Dante Alighieri associated Mars with the liberal art of arithmetic In Chinese astrology Mars is ruled by the element fire which is passionate energetic and adventurous Hindu astrology includes Mars Mangala in the concept of Nakshatra Navagraha and Saptarishi Jupiter edit nbsp Jupiter enthroned with the symbols of Pisces and Sagittarius at his feet woodcut by Johannes Regiomontanus 1512 Jupiter nbsp is the traditional ruling planet of Sagittarius and Pisces and it is exalted in Cancer In classical Roman mythology Jupiter is the Sky god 29 or the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector and his symbol is the thunderbolt The Romans believed that Jupiter granted them supremacy because they had honored him more than any other people had Jupiter was the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested He personified the divine authority of Rome s highest offices internal organization and external relations His image in the Republican and Imperial Capitol bore regalia associated with Rome s ancient kings and the highest consular and Imperial honours In the same way the planet Jupiter is the king of the other planets a giant in size with spectacular brightly colored clouds and intense storms 30 Some astronomers believe that it plays an important protecting role in using its massive gravity to capture or expel from the solar system many comets and asteroids that would otherwise threaten Earth and the inner planets 31 Jupiter takes 11 9 years to orbit the Sun spending almost an earth year 361 days in each sign of the zodiac Furthermore Jupiter is usually the fourth brightest object in the sky after the Sun the Moon and Venus In astrology Jupiter is associated with the principles of growth expansion healing prosperity good fortune and miracles Jupiter governs long distance and foreign travel big business and wealth higher education religion and the law It is also associated with the urge for freedom and exploration as well with gambling and merrymaking nbsp The planet Jupiter The 1st century poet Manilius described Jupiter as temperate and benign and the greater benefic It was regarded as warm and moist in nature and therefore favorable to life In medicine Jupiter is associated with the liver pituitary gland and the disposition of fats it governs the sanguine humor In modern astrology Jupiter is the primary native ruler of the ninth house but traditionally Jupiter was assigned to both the second and ninth houses the house of values and the house of beliefs respectively and had its joy in the second house of good luck Jupiter rules over Thursday and in Romance languages the name for Thursday often comes from Jupiter e g joi in Romanian jeudi in French jueves in Spanish and giovedi in Italian Dante Alighieri associated Jupiter with the liberal art of geometry In Chinese astrology Jupiter is ruled by the element wood which is patient hard working and reliable In Indian astrology Jupiter is known as Guru or Brihaspati and is known as the great teacher 32 Saturn edit nbsp Saturn with Capricorn and Aquarius at his feet and the New Year in his arms from The Seven Planets with the Signs of the Zodiac 1539 by Hans Sebald Beham Saturn nbsp is the traditional ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius and is exalted in Libra In classical Roman mythology Saturn is the god of seeds crops husbandry and the harvest agriculture leader of the titans father and founder of civilizations social order and conformity The glyph is shaped like a scythe but it is known as the crescent below the cross whereas Jupiter s glyph is the crescent above the cross Famous rings of the planet Saturn that enclose and surround it reflect the idea of human limits Saturn takes 29 5 years to orbit the Sun spending about 2 46 years in each sign of the zodiac During ancient Roman society the Romans worshipped Saturn as the highest ranking and most important god among their pantheon of deities sharing that same prestige with Jupiter In astrology Saturn is associated with focus precision nobility ethics civility lofty goals career great achievements dedication authority figures stability virtues productiveness valuable hard lessons learned destiny structures protective roles balance meritocracy conservatism and karma reaping what you have sown or cosmic justice but with limitations restrictions boundaries anxiety tests practicality reality and time It concerns a person s sense of duty commitment responsibility including their physical and emotional endurance in times of hardships Saturn is fundamentally economical It also represents concern with long term planning or foresight The Return of Saturn is said to mark significant events in each person s life According to the 1st century poet Manilius Saturn is sad morose and cold and is the greater malefic Claudius Ptolemy states that Saturn is lord of the right ear the spleen the bladder the phlegm and the bones 33 Saturn symbolized processes and things that were dry and cold which are necessary balancing aspects to maintain life It governs the melancholic humor According to Sefer Yetzirah GRA Version Kaplan 4 13 34 non primary source needed He made the letter Resh king over Peace And He bound a crown to it And He combined one with another And with them He formed Saturn in the Universe Friday in the Year The left nostril in the Soul male and female nbsp The planet Saturn In traditional astrology Saturn is regarded as the ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius which is the following sign Western astrology appraises Saturn as the primary native ruler of the tenth house In traditional Hindu astrology however Saturn ruled both the first and eighth houses and had its joy in the twelfth house of mischief and bad luck Saturn rules over Saturday which was named after the deity Saturn Dante Alighieri associated Saturn with the liberal art of astronomia astronomy and astrology In Chinese astrology Saturn is ruled by the element earth In Indian astrology Saturn is called Shani or Sani representing a noteworthy career and longevity He is also the bringer of obstacles and hardship Major planets discovered in the modern era editSince the invention of the telescope Western astrology has incorporated Uranus Neptune Pluto also referred to as outer planets 35 into its methodology The outer modern planets Uranus Neptune and Pluto are often called the collective or transcendental planets 22 The Indian and Chinese astrologies have tended to retain the ancient seven planet system Meanings have had to be assigned to them by modern astrologers usually according to the major events that occurred in the world at the time of their discovery As these astrologers are usually Western the social and historical events they describe have an inevitable Western emphasis Astrologers consider the extra Saturnian planets to be impersonal or generational planets meaning their effects are felt more across whole generations of society Their effects in individuals depend upon how strongly they feature in that individual s birth chart The following are their characteristics as accepted by most astrologers 36 Uranus edit nbsp Syncretic figure of Aion Uranus standing within a zodiac wheel with a reclining Earth goddess and four children representing the Seasons Roman era mosaic from Sentinum AD 200 250 Uranus nbsp is the modern ruling planet of Aquarius and is exalted in Scorpio In classical Greek mythology Uranus is the personification of the sky The planet Uranus is 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 takes 84 years to orbit the Sun spending about seven years in each sign of the zodiac Uranus was discovered to be a planet only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel Astrological interpretations associate Uranus with the principles of ingenuity new or unconventional ideas individuality discoveries electricity inventions democracy and revolutions Uranus among all planets most governs genius nbsp The planet Uranus Uranus governs societies clubs and any group based on humanitarian or progressive ideals Uranus the planet of sudden and unexpected changes rules freedom and originality In society it rules radical ideas and people as well as revolutionary events that upset established structures Uranus is also associated with Wednesday alongside Mercury since Uranus is in the higher octave of Mercury In art and literature the discovery of Uranus coincided with the Romantic movement which emphasized individuality and freedom of creative expression Additionally it is often linked to an individual s animal spirit When it comes to medicine Uranus is believed to be particularly associated with the sympathetic nervous system mental disorders breakdowns and hysteria spasms and cramps Uranus is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary native ruler of the eleventh house Neptune edit Neptune nbsp is the modern ruling planet of Pisces and is exalted in Aquarius In classical Roman mythology Neptune is the god of the sea and the deep ocean blue color of the planet Neptune reflects this 37 Its glyph is taken directly from Neptune s trident symbolizing the curve of spirit being pierced by the cross of matter Neptune takes 165 years to orbit the Sun spending approximately 14 years 13 75 in each sign of the zodiac 38 Neptune was discovered in 1846 nbsp The planet Neptune In astrology Neptune is associated with the collective consciousness idealism dreams fantasy projections undoing dissolution of the status quo evolutions artistry empathy and illusion confusion vagueness on the way to discovering universal truths 39 nbsp Jupiter Neptune and Pluto ceiling mural ca 1597 created by Caravaggio for a room adjacent to the alchemical distillery of Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte hovering around a translucent globe that represents the world are Jupiter with his eagle Neptune holding a bident and Pluto with a horse and Cerberus 40 Like with Venus the planet Neptune is also associated with Friday because Neptune is the higher octave of Venus In art the impressionist movement began a trend away from literal representation to one based on the subtle changing moods of light and color In medicine Neptune is seen to be particularly associated with the thalamus the spinal canal and uncertain illnesses or neuroses Neptune is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary ruler of the twelfth house Pluto edit Pluto nbsp is the modern ruling planet of Scorpio and is exalted in Leo In classical Roman mythology Pluto is the god of the underworld who is extremely wealthy The alchemical symbol was given to Pluto on its discovery three centuries after alchemical practices had all but disappeared The alchemical symbol can therefore be read as spirit over mind transcending matter Pluto takes 248 years to make a full circuit of the zodiac but its progress is highly variable it spends between 15 and 26 years in each sign nbsp Pluto as captured by the New Horizons craft on 14 July 2015 in near true color In astrology Pluto is called the great renewer and is considered to represent the part of a person that destroys in order to renew by bringing up buried intense needs and drives to the surface and expressing them even at the expense of the existing order It is associated with absolutes power extremities transformations incredible feats mass movements and the need to cooperate or share with another if each is not to be destroyed 41 Pluto governs major business and enormous wealth mining surgery and detective work and any enterprise that involves digging under the surface to bring the truth to light Pluto is also associated with Tuesday alongside Mars since Pluto is the higher octave of that planet in astrology Its entry in Cancer in 1914 the sign in which it was later discovered coincided with World War I It is also associated with nuclear armament due to such weapons using plutonium which was named after the dwarf planet Nuclear research had its genesis in the 1930s and 40s and later gave rise to the polarized nuclear standoff of the Cold War with the mass consumer societies of the United States and other democracies facing the totalitarian state of the USSR The discovery of Pluto also occurred just after the birth of modern psychoanalysis when Freud and Jung began to explore the depths of the unconscious In real life events and culture Pluto has been a major astrological aspect BClaimed by AfghanistanClaimed by GeorgiaClaimed by North Korea Claimed by Serbia Claimed by Somalia Claimed by the People s Republic of China Claimed by the Republic of China Claimed by South Korea Claimed by Azerbaijan Claimed by the Republic of Cyprus Disputed by Israel Claimed by Indonesia Claimed by the Marshall Islands Claimed by Mauritius Claimed by Morocco Claimed by Moldova Claimed by Mali Claimed by Spain Claimed by Argentina Claimed by Ukraine according to whom Pluto is considered by modern astrologers to be the primary native ruler of the eighth house and a higher octave of Mars that functions on a collective level Other Solar System bodies editSee also Asteroids in astrology Some asteroids such as Pallas nbsp and Vesta nbsp as well as dwarf planet Ceres nbsp can sometimes be seen with binoculars Vesta even with the naked eye but these were not discovered till the early 19th century At that time Ceres Juno nbsp and the other two aforementioned asteroids were for a time regarded as planets Although asteroids have been known to both astronomers and astrologers for more than 200 years they are often ignored by astrologers The tradition of some astrologers casting charts with minor planets originates with these asteroids Since the discovery of Chiron nbsp in the 1970s some astrologers have been casting the new planet although astronomers consider it a centaur a kind of intermediate object between comet and asteroid 42 In the 21st century several new planet sized bodies including Sedna nbsp Quaoar nbsp Orcus nbsp Gonggong nbsp Haumea nbsp Makemake nbsp and Eris nbsp have been discovered They have not yet been incorporated into mainstream astrological predictions although some more avant garde groups have attempted to incorporate them 43 44 Comets and novae have been observed and discussed for several thousand years Comets in particular were portents of great interest to ancient people and given various astrological interpretations Both are erratic phenomena and are rarely visible to the naked eye they are ignored by most modern astrologers Fictitious and hypothetical planets editSome astrologers have hypothesized about the existence of unseen or undiscovered planets In 1918 astrologer Sepharial proposed the existence of Earth s Dark Moon Lilith and since then some astrologers have been using it in their charts though the same name is also and now more commonly used in astrology to refer to the axis of the actual Moon s orbit citation needed The 20th century German school of astrology known as Uranian astrology also claimed that many undiscovered planets existed beyond the orbit of Neptune giving them names such as Cupido Hades Zeus Kronos Apollon Admetos Vulcanus and Poseidon and charting their supposed orbits These orbits have not coincided however with more recent discoveries by astronomers of objects beyond Neptune and scientific hypotheses citation needed Other astrologers have focused on the theory that in time all twelve signs of the zodiac will each have their own ruler so that another two planets have yet to be discovered namely the true rulers of Gemini and Libra The names of the planets mentioned in this regard by some are Pallas ruler of Gemini and Apollo the Roman god of the Sun ruler of Gemini 45 Another version of this theory states that the modern planets discovered so far correspond to the elements known to the ancients air Uranus god of the heavens water Neptune god of the sea and fire Pluto god of the underworld which leaves the elements earth and ether the fifth element of the fiery upper air nbsp The Thema MundiRuling planets of the astrological signs and houses editMain article Domicile astrology In Western astrology the symbolism associated with the planets also relates to the zodiac signs and houses of the horoscope in their various rulerships For instance the description of Mars is masculine impulsive and active Aries is ruled by Mars and has a similar description representing an active masculine archetype Similarly the first house is also ruled by Mars and deals with a person s physical health and strength and the manner in which they project themselves Table 1 Modern signs houses and planetary associations Sign House Ruling planet ancient Ruling body modern Domicile 46 Exaltation 46 Detriment 47 Fall 47 Aries 1st House Mars Mars Sun Venus Saturn Taurus 2nd House Venus Venus Moon Pluto Uranus Gemini 3rd House Mercury Mercury none Jupiter Neptune Cancer 4th House Moon Moon Jupiter Saturn Mars Leo 5th House Sun Sun Neptune Uranus Mercury Virgo 6th House Mercury Mercury Mercury Neptune Venus Libra 7th House Venus Venus Saturn Mars Sun Scorpio 8th House Mars Pluto Pluto Uranus Venus Moon Sagittarius 9th House Jupiter Jupiter none Mercury Neptune Capricorn 10th House Saturn Saturn Mars Moon Jupiter Aquarius 11th House Saturn Uranus Uranus Pluto Sun Neptune Pisces 12th House Jupiter Neptune Neptune Venus Mercury Mercury Note The planets in the table rule the signs on the same row and the houses correspond with the signs on the same row i e Mars rules Aries Aries and first house share some correspondences However it is only modern astrology that links the planets to the houses in this order 48 Table 2 Traditional Chaldean houses and planetary relationships House Traditional Ruling planet 1st House Saturn 2nd House Jupiter 3rd House Mars 4th House Sun 5th House Venus 6th House Mercury 7th House Moon 8th House Saturn 9th House Jupiter 10th House Mars 11th House Sun 12th House VenusSee also editAsteroids in astrology Houses in astrology Stars in astrology Classical planetNotes edit Hone 1978 p 22 Hone 1978 p 19 Arroyo 1989 pp 7 27 Hone 1978 p 19 8th paragraph Copenhaver Brian P 1992 Hermetica The Greek Corpus 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