When you're marrying or giving it a thought, check your s/o Moon sign's nakshatra 'Gana'
'Gana' means Clan. Gana matching is very important for a long term commitment or relationships
In Vedic astrology, there are 3 ganas:
Dev gana(divine, godly category)
Manisha/Manushya gana (human, earthly category)
Rakshasa gana (devil category, sort of tamasika)
If any of these are not compatible, its known as 'Gana Dosha'. But one exception is if your sign lord are good /mutual, or if the ppl involved have same Navamsha, this Dosha won't be taken into account.
Dev gana people have good intuition, their spiritual manifestation works faster than the latter two. They won't hesitate to help people. Stubborn. Don't change thier views or themselves easily. Can be prideful.
Manushya gana people are human like, they are people who are obedient to the elders and are ethical. May not help others but are mixed.
Rakshasa gana people are dominating/bossy (in a good way tho) they have a good direction of things and are impulsive too. Go getters. Can easily read energies. Cruel and selfish at times.
Side note: In Hindu epics, even the demons (called 'daityas', 'danav', 'asur' or 'Rakshas') possessed as much powers as the gods and demi-gods. (Or even more, but it depends on the penance)
So here's the thing, compatibility between these are important:
1) Dev gana combos
Dev Gana + Manushya gana= good đbut the dev gana would be dominating. Unity is nice, lesser conflicts. Harmonious relationship. (5pts are rewarded)
Dev Gana + Dev gana= Very good understanding between both. Unityđ. Perfect for marriage or any relationship (6pts are rewarded for this combo)
Dev Gana + Rakshasa gana= not compatible. Since the clans are total opposite, there maybe fights, adjustments are only valid till a limit. Don't get along well due to the polarity in their thoughts.
2) Manushya Gana combos.
Manushya + Manushya= again, same thinking, good unity between partners.
Manushya + Rakshasa= this is where the bad news comes, humans can't rule over devils, so this thing is a problem in the relation. The Manushya gana person gets dominated by the Rakshasa gana. The cruelty of the Rakshas gana person starts showing up. Lots of power play (if the other placements in the chart state otherwise). (Idk if true but, my grandma used to believe that in this combo, either of the partner lives, and mostly it is the least dominant party which is taken away, lol) (0pts for this combo)
đ Dev Gana nakshatras: Ashwini, Mrisgshirsha, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Shravana, Revati.
â€ïž Rakshasa Gana nakshatras: Krittika, Ashlesha, Magha, Chitra, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Moola, Dhanista, Satabhisha
đ§Ą Manushya Gana nakshatras: Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Purvaphalguni, Uttaraphalguni, Purvashada, Uttarashada, Purvabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada.
In conclusion, i would say, please don't base your opinion solely on this Gana of Nakshatras, other things in the d9 chart and the natal horoscopes are important and are being taken into account, this thing is just a part of it.
That's all for today, i hope you enjoyed this post âšđ€
everyone hold on to your hats, my last semester is due to begin next week, and i just finished unpacking the fall semester in this post lmao. but donât worry though, there is always more literature and asteroids to explore! but do note i slow down on tumblr when i am in school so bear with me on slow ask response!
i have written about 25 literary asteroids based on what i read about this past semester in college and thus have never been mentioned by me and likely will never be mentioned again on my page (mythology is my main focus). this post is very different and long. if you have no interest in the history, look for bolded statements to avoid all the reading lol. an asterisk in the OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS section indicates that the other mentioned asteroid(s) can be found in this post!
angelou (asteroid 9011)
Maya Angelou was a popular poet and civil rights activist, who received many awards and honorary degrees during her life. She wasnât born into the prized poet career - originally she worked in a fried food restaurant, as a sex work, etc. In the late 60s her publication of âI Know Why the Caged Bird Singsâ became very popular and she became an extremely popular poet/writer. She is the first black American woman featured on the a US quarter. IN MY OPINION Angelou in your chart can represent a) where you work hard to make your dreams reality, b) where you rise, c) where you advocate for others, d) where your intellect is rewarded, and/or e) your love for or aptitude for poetry.
antigone (asteroid 129)
Antigone is the incestuous daughter made by Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta. The play by Sophocles in which she is featured opens with the chorus singing that will rise alone and die young. After Oedipus dies his brother, Creon, sits on the throne. Her brother is faced with the challenge of what to do with the body of an invader; he declares that anyone who tries to bury the body will be put to death. Antigone goes against this order and then is sealed in a tomb to die from starvation. When Creon is advised by a prophet that the gods look down on his lack of honor regarding the body of the invader, Creon goes to the tomb to free Antigone. Antigone is found right all along only and Creon finds that she has killed herself. IN MY OPINION Antigone in your chart can represent a) where you are taboo, b) the piece of you that dies young, c) where you are willing to die for your beliefs, c) where you stand against your family, d) where you are forced to starve yourself, and/or e) suicidal tendencies or experience hopelessness.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: sophocles (2921)!
arthur (asteroid 2597)
King Arthur was born from deception - the King of Britain, Uther Pendragon, had a great lust for the Duke of Tintagelâs wife, Ygraine. When the Duke and his wife left the castle, King Uther demanded that they return - the Duke declined his request, suspecting his lust for Ygraine. The Duke and the King went head to head for a short time until King Uther went to Merlin for help, desperate to have Ygraine. Merlin agreed to help him in exchange for any child born from their union. The King readily agreed, and Merlin transformed the King to look like the Duke. He went to the Duchess and the two spent the night together. When the âDukeâ (Uther) left in the morning, soldiers came to the castle shortly after stating that the Duke had been killed in battle. Shocked and in denial after having spent the night with her âhusband,â the soldiers told her that she must have been visited by a ghost to bring her peace of mind. After King Uther took control of Tintagel and married Ygraine. Nearly nine months later, Arthur was born, and Merlin takes Arthur by force. âThe Sword in the Stoneâ is a famous tale most of us know regarding how Arthur comes into power and becomes King after living life as the âbastard sonâ of Sir Ector (the knight whom Merlin has raise Arthur). King Uther Pendragon died shortly after Arthur was taken, leaving no one to reign over the kingdom. Merlin wanting no one to take Arthurâs spot place a sword in the stone; âWhoso pulleth out this sword from this stone, / is right wise King born of all Englandâ was inscribed on itâs blade. At fifteen, Arthur pulls the blade from the stone to the shock of many people - his stepbrother, Sir Kay, does try to claim he pulled it, but after placing it back in the stone he and many others fail to pull it from the stone. Only Arthur is capable of pulling it out and therefore is the legitimate king. Onto something not many of us talk about - Arthurâs death. In Le Monte dâArthur, after a long reign, the knights of The Round Table appear to stray from their morality. Guinevere and Lancelot have a love affair and Arthur knows (he cared too much for each of them to expose/punish them), but when the other knights learn of this, they demand the two be held accountable for their actions. Lancelot escapes with his followers after slaughtering many knights. Sir Gawain insists that he and Arthur go after them - Arthur agrees to this. While they are gone Mordred - recently knighted by Arthur and brother of Gawain - claims himself King of England and new husband to Guinevere⊠and sends an army to attack Arthur whom is already dealing with the whole Lancelot campaign. Mordred mortal wounds Arthur, but Arthur kills Mordred. Lancelot and Guinevere die from illness and Constantine is instated as king. Arthur is momerialized and said to one day return to the lands. IN MY OPINION Arthur in your chart can represent a) adoptive families, b) where a lot of the world around you is filled with deception, c) where you lack knowledge of who you are or underestimate yourself, d) where you have power at a young age, e) where you are passive in a situation, f) where you care more about those around you than you do for yourself, and/or g) where you are the model for greatness.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: lancelot (2041), gawain (2054)*, guinevere (2483), merlin (2598), and camelot (9500)*!
atlantis (asteroid 1198)
Atlantis is a lost city at the bottom of the ocean. The ocean is one of Earthâs most unexplored frontiers - 80% hasnât even been looked at beyond boating and satellite imaging. So it is not hard (for me at least) to imagine that Atlantis may have existed. Plato is the first to discuss this city in any âmodern textâ and all this is in reference to another philosopher who went to Egypt and studied the city that was lost⊠about 1000 years before him. Like all of Platoâs other musings a lesson was presented in the âdownfall of Atlantisâ that luxury, hubris, and wealth were bad for the virtue of humanity. Plato stated that Poseidon and his wife at the time, Cleito, lived on this island - Poseidon then gave fractions of the land to his demi-god children. Plato steps in to state that when the generations continue to progress they get further from their original godliness and find they are more susceptible to things like greed and pride. Platoâs dialogue is actually lost after this point so we have to infer from Platoâs âabstract summaryâ at the beginning that Zeus noticed that Atlantis was becoming too corrupt and forced Poseidon to sink the island using his powers over storms and earthquakes. IN MY OPINION Atlantis in your chart can represent a) where you should be careful and beware of vices, b) where you are undiscovered and dreamlike, c) where there a lot of rumors regarding yourself, d) living with a lot of your family members or multiple generations, and/or e) where you are torn down for your actions.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: zeus (5731), plato (5451)*, and poseidon (4341)!
beatrix (asteroid 83)
Beatrice was both a real and a fiction person. Dante immortalized her and his adoration for her character via The Divine Comedy - at age nine he saw her for the first time and it was something like âlove at first sight.â In Danteâs Inferno (the epic i read this semester; i will not be writing about her role in the other two parts of The Divine Comedy), Beatrice lives on as the object of Danteâs love. Her spirit brings forth the great poet, and Danteâs idol, Virgil to escort the Dante, the pilgrim through Hell. At the beginning of Inferno Beatrice is seen by Dante, the pilgrim as a beautiful and virtuous angel who makes him wish to renew his faith in the heavens and make his soul more virtuous. IN MY OPINION Beatrix in your chart can represent a) where you are graceful, b) where you are likely to capture someoneâs eternal attention, c) where you are seen as angelic, d) how you inspire people to be better, and/or e) where/how you connect people with those that can help them reach their goals.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: dante (2999)* and vergilius (asteroid 2798)*!
bede (asteroid 3691)
The Venerable Bede is considered one of the greatest Anglo-Saxon theologian and historian of the Early Middle Ages. His Historia ecclesiastica is one of the most vital sources of history for Christians on the Anglo-Saxon tribes. IN MY OPINION Bede in your chart can represent a) where youâre considered an expert by those of a set belief, b) your interest in the Middle Ages, and/or c) where your knowledge goes unquestioned.
beowulf (asteroid 38086)
Beowulf is the one of the first epic poems to have existed dating back to the seventh century. The poem was found in the tenth century and was saved in a rather noteworthy fire - sections of Beowulf are thought to be missing due to the great devastation cause by this fire (often marked *** in sections where ashes landed on the pages). Beowulf as a character is a Pagan warrior who is Christianized by the anonymous Christian transcriptionist. Beowulf is an incredibly strong and notorious hero in the ancient realm of Geatland/Denmark. After hearing word that a monster named Grendel haunts the halls in Hrothgarâs land, Beowulf lends a helping hand. Beowulf beats the creature who has been destroying Hrothgarâs realm for twelve years in one night - empty handed. Beowulf himself vanquishes two more nearly indestructible creatures after his first victory. He dies gloriously at an old age, post-battle with a dragon as a king surrounded by gold. IN MY OPINION Beowulf represents a) where you may be culturally washed over by those who believe they are superior, b) where you are heroic/humble/strong, c) where your tale is nearly destroyed but has been preserved, and d) where you attract glory.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: grendel (541982)*!
see part 2.5 for other christmas-y & wintry asteroids!
camelot (asteroid 9500)
Camelot is the city and castle of the famous King Arthur and his knights. Camelot was home to the round table - which presents as a utopia in which everyone must abide by the code of chivalry. Allegedly Camelot was given to Arthur and Guinevere by Merlin. IN MY OPINION Camelot in your chart can represent a) where you abide by a code of morality, b) where you experience honorable acts, c) where you meet a lot of people with good intentions, and/or d) large gifts given to you.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS:Â guinevere (2483), merlin (2598), and arthur (2597)*!
click here for camelot-sn aspects in synastry
chaucer (asteroid 2984)
Geoffrey Chaucer is considered perhaps one of the greatest poets to have existed. This belief arises from his work The Canterbury Tales. As a man involved in diplomacy and politics (he aided Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV), he saw many aspects of life and was capable of encompassing the political satire associated with any given class. Chaucer grew up around royalty and had what is assumed to be a decent education. He married well - to a woman of higher class. Upon his turbulent retirement from clerk of the king, Chaucer began his work on The Canterbury Tales. This epic consists of twenty four unique tales following a different character who each tell their own tale in hopes of entertaining those on a pilgrimage in order to win a free supper. Each tale has a different genre in mind, ranging from romance to fabliau, sermons to allegories, etc. To accomplish such a feat (despite him having a bigger goal in mind - that each character tell four stories total (he did not accomplish this)) one could only assume that Chaucer was a very talented writer/poet with great knowledge of life within and outside of his class station. IN MY OPINION Chaucer in your chart can represent a) being deeply involved in politics, b) your appreciation for satire, c) where you can see the perspective of others, d) your judgement of the class system, e) your talent in story telling, and/or f) where you donât reach the goal you had in mind but you are still praised for greatness.Â
chekhov (asteroid 2369)
Anton Chekhov was a great writer and playwright; his works are identifiable by their simple plot and messy conclusions. Chekhov wished to focus on the everyday lives of the average person - a characteristic of Russian realism. Chekhov originally got into writing to support his family and pay his tuition - he was a doctor then a writer. Shortly after he became a physician, he learned that he had tuberculosis and seemed to gravitate towards the calmer world on writing (over the world of a traveling physician). Chekhov lived a shorter but full life of drama and the arts. IN MY OPINION Chekhov in your chart can represent a) where you wish for simple life but experience drama, b) where you are forced to go with a second option, c) how your health effects your career, d) where you support your family and self, and/or e) where simple life makes you money.
click here for taurus chekhov and chekhov-mc aspects in a natal chart
cslewis (asteroid 7644)
Many of us know C. S. Lewis as the man that wrote the Chronicles of Narnia - a thrilling high fantasy book series that had so much popularity, that it was made into a popular movie series as well in the 2000s. Lewis served in the infantry division during World War II then found himself engrossed in a literary education. He completed a three year degree in one in regards to English Literature (note to my readers: i too am doing my english major in one year (my cslewis is at 27° in my 12h)) then became a professor of medieval and renaissance literature. Most donât know that Lewis was an atheist for a long time in his youth and that later he became an apologist. Notably he wrote Mere Christianity in which he defended Christianity. IN MY OPINION Cslewis in your chart can represent a) your love for high fantasy, b) your enjoyment of anthropomorphic creatures, c) how must you enjoy a topic, d) quick education, and/or e) where you change beliefs.
see part 2.5 for other christmas-y & wintry asteroids!
dante (asteroid 2999)
Dante Alighieri was an infamous poet and philosopher. His Divine Comedy is likely one of the most important of the poetics from the Middle Ages because of its unique nature and inspiration of topic. During the Middle Ages most poet wrote in Latin - making the topic accessible to only the educated - but Dante wrote his Commedia in Italian. Most poets at the time also wrote in some kind of pentameter, but because Dante wrote in Italian and not Latin so he had to deviate from the typical rhyme scheme too. Dante was the first poet to use terza rima - three-line rhyme scheme, triplets in iamb (aba bcb cdc). Dante wrote his Divine Comedy in exile from Florence, Italy after being accused of corruption and financial fraud and due to not paying the fine associated with the crime. It is thought that his opening line of Inferno reflects his feelings whilst in exile: âIn the middle of our lifeâs journey, I found myself in a dark wood.â The lines following are Dante, the poetâs, musings of what Hell and itâs punishments are like. Dante, the pilgrim, and Virgil, the ghost of the Roman poet, takes readers on a tour of Hell where all readers can observe the punishments of sinners via contrapasso. Contrapasso is a law of nature, much like karma, stating that for the crime there must be an equal and fitting punishment. Dante, the pilgrim, is in a constant state of existentialism as he reflects on the wrongdoings of others as well as his own wrongdoings. Dante, the poet, also included political figures in the sinners whom Dante, the pilgrim, sees along his journey through Hell⊠because Dante, the poet, was bitter over being exiled⊠IN MY OPINION Dante in your chart can represent a) how your writing differs from other peopleâs, b) where you do your own thing despite common practice, c) where you reflect on your actions, d) your thoughts on the afterlife, and/or e) your metaphysical journey.
gawain (asteroid 2054)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a popular epic that opens at the winter dinner party of King Arthur. The party is interrupted by a stranger who introduces himself as the Green Knight (no shock he is quite literally all green) - he challenges the room of party-goers to strike him with his own blade, so that he will be peaceful and may gift his great golden axe to the winner. The only condition is that the Green Knight will strike whoever strikes him in return in one yearâs time. Sir Gawain volunteers claiming that he would be no loss to the company because his life only means something because he is related to Arthur. Sir Gawain takes up the axe and decapitates the Green Knight. The Green Knight simply picks up his head and rides away reminding Sir Gawain he must seek him out at the Green Chapel a year and a day from now. Sir Gawain leaves around fall that year to seek the Green Knight only to find that he is unsure where to go - he finds his way to a castle. At the castle Gawain is invited to stay with the lord and take part in a hunting game; each day the lord and Gawain will exchange what they caught that day. The lord hunts, but Gawain stays in and finds himself pursued by the lordâs wife⊠At the end of each day Gawain gets various animals and gives the lord the kisses he has gained from the lordâs wife. On the last day, Gawain keeps a girdle that the lady of the castle gives him claiming that it has the power to protect the wearer. When Gawain leaves with the lord - who states he knows where the Green Chapel is - he guides him then states he will go no further. When the Green Knight emerges the act ensue in which the knight strike Gawain. Gawain flinches twice until the third blow, but nothing happen but a tiny nick on his neck - thanks to the girdle. The Green Knight laughs then announces that he is actually the lord of the castle and the lady is actually Morgan le Faye who wanted to test Arthurâs court. Gawain returns to the court wearing the sash as a reminder of his failure to remain truthful, his cowardice, and his sinful nature. IN MY OPINION Gawain in your chart can represent a) a lack of confidence and/or good self-esteem, b) where you fear death but feign fearlessness, c) where you toe the line of your code of honor, and/or d) where you are constantly reminded of your cowardice and/or failure.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: arthur (2597)*!
see part 2.5 for other christmas-y & wintry asteroids!
gogol (asteroid 2361)
Nikolai Gogol was a famous Russian writer. Gogol is thought to be the first writer to use the grotesque in the Golden Era of Russian Literature. His writing is identifiable by its his use of his characterâs defamiliarization with themselves (ex: in âThe Nose,â Major Kovalyov wakes up without his nose one day and experiences life as someone of low status and regard). Gogol himself was not a popular peer - he was thought to have a dark disposition. Gogol had many ambitions in life - he wanted to be an actor, a poet⊠When he tried to be a poet, his poetry (published under a pseudonym) was ridiculed by everyone everywhere. In response, Gogol bought all the copies that remained in stores and destroyed them swearing to never write poetry again. Gogol later decided to try literature and he excelled. IN MY OPINION Gogol in your chart can represent a) where you see the world through a strange and dark lens, b) where you degrade others as they degrade you, c) where you canât be everything that you dreamt of being, d) where you may be close to your job of choice yet you fail, and/or e) how you approach rejection on a grand scale and which area you are likely to face it in.
grendel (asteroid 541982)
Grendel is the first monster faced in Beowulf. Grendel is a lonesome beast who lives in the cold outreaches of Denmark. After being constantly annoyed by Hrothgarâs hall and the rowdy people within, Grendel decides to exterminate those within as punishment for disturbing his peace. For twelve years, each night Grendel slaughters Hrothgarâs people until Beowulfâs arrival. Grendel appears in the hall as he had many times before to discover that a shirtless, disarmed man lay in wait for him. The two battle and Grendel loses after Beowulf tears his arm clean off. Grendel retreats to his cold, lonesome lake in the forest to die. IN MY OPINION Grendel represents a) where you may feel alone/depressed, b) where you are envious of others, c) where you are annoyed the most, and d) where you must return to baser instincts to achieve peace.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: beowulf (38086)*!
see part 2.5 for other christmas-y & wintry asteroids!
haiku (asteroid 12477)
Haikus came to popularity in the 17th century and really didnât have a name until the 19th. Haikus were originally targeted as zen philosophies for life - they aimed to have the reader reengage with world around them. Now these three lined poems (following the 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables pattern) follow any subject matter. The practice of writing a haiku is to practice the ability to use concise wording despite limitations. IN MY OPINION Haiku in your chart can represent a) where you can find peace, b) your talent regarding haikus, c) where you tend to be short and consistent, and/or d) where you experience peaceful thoughts.
isolda (asteroid 211)
This one is fun - so in the Arthurian legends in which Tristan is the central character, Ysolt is his love interest. The thing is how crazy this is her name is often evolved with language: Iseult, Isolde, Isolda, etc. In the versions I read (The Madness of Tristan, Chevrefoil, and Le Roman de Tristran) she was referred to as Ysolt - so thatâs what I am rolling with. BUT the horrible this is that there are three Ysolts: the mother Ysolt, the Queen Ysolt, and Ysolt of the White Hands. Iâm referring to Queen Ysolt because the founder of the asteroid was referring to Queen Ysolt, the star-crossed lover of Tristan. So here we go - Tristan is a bit nutty because Ysolt is his uncleâs wife⊠and he is in love with her⊠because of a love potion⊠He is obsessed, she is hopelessly in love with him as well. Ysolt constantly stands by Tristan and approaches him with gifts of recognition - honeysuckle, hazel branch, scissors, etc. In The Madness of Tristan, she refuses to believe that Tristan is indeed himself and despite his ostracism of her and her âlack of loyalty,â she is still accepted by him when she final believes him. IN MY OPINION Isolda in your chart can represent a) where you may have an identity crisis, b) where people may struggle to differentiate you from others, c) where you are hopelessly obsessed with others, and/or d) the types of gifts you give lovers.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: tristan (1966)*!
click here for isolda-krama aspects in synastry
click here for isolda-vesta aspects in synastry
kafka (asteroid 3412)
Franz Kafka was a Bohemian writer, who is considered a big part of the modernist movement as he fused ideas of reality with the fantastical. Much like Chekhov, Kafka was not initially a writer by trade - Kafka was going to school to be a lawyer (but went into insurance) and spent his free time writing. He often wrote late at night but struggled with anxiety and self doubt - he burned an estimated 90% of his work. During his life he received very little recognition - publishing only a few works and mostly sending letters to those he had strained or romantic relationships with. Kafka died at 40 from tuberculosis (just like Chekhov), and in his will he instructed his friend Max Brod to destroy everything left unfinished (The Castle, The Trial, etc.) - but Brod ignored this and had most of these works published. The Castle and The Trial are two of his most popular works - both would have been destoryed had his friend followed his wishes. His works explore alienation, existential dread, guilt, absurdity, and so much more - many people relate to Kafka though he struggled with self esteem most of his life. IN MY OPINION Kafka in your chart represents a) where your reality is distorted, b) where you doubt yourself, c) your anxiety and existential dread, and/or d) where your thinking/intrusive thoughts are the most relatable.
ortrud (asteroid 551)
Ortrud is a character from Lohengrin - a final chapter in the medieval epic poem Parzival. Ortrud is the wife to the Dukeâs guard, Telramund. The Duke has been murdered, Telramund believes the Duke was murdered by his sister Elsa - when the King finds no answer to who is responsible for this murder he blames Telramund and orders a trial by combat. When a Knight arrives on the scene, supporters of Telramund beg the guard to withdraw from the duel but he refuses. All of his supporters begin praying, only Ortrud does not - instead she claims that he will live and likely win against the Knight. The Knight spares Telramundâs life and Telramund and Ortrud are banished from the court. Ortrud confesses that she is a witch and can promise that they will rule the kingdom. Ortrud convinces Elsa to take pity on her and Elsa allows Ortrud into the castle again. Ortrud plans to topple the Knightâs reputation by claiming he is some sort of sorcerer because the Knight has yet to introduce himself and share his identity. Despite not knowing who the Knight is Elsa marries him. The Knight easily defeats Telramund, who tries to attack him on his wedding night. The Knight states that his name is Lohengrin and Elsa has learned his identity so he must go home (somewhere in the fight scene there is mention of âIn fernem landâ which indicates his identity). A swan boat arrives to take him home but Ortrud comes forward to claim that the swan figure is Elsaâs brother who Ortrud cursed into becoming a swan. Ortrud is then found guilt of witchcraft and essentially melts into nothing as she watches Lohengrin turn the swan back into the Duke. IN MY OPINION Ortrud in your chart represents a) where you are wrong about everything, b) your deception of others, c) where you expose yourself and your wrongdoings, and/or d) where your beliefs arenât in alignment with the majority of those around you. This asteroid was asked for by @brielledoesastrology !
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: lohengrin (9505), telramund (9506), and gottfried (9507) aka the duke!
plato (asteroid 5451)
Yes, we have talked Plato before in a prior post BUT THIS IS DIFFERENT. Today we are talking Platoâs Myth of the Cave. Imagine that all your life you have lived life in a cave - chained since childhood. Your back to the exit you donât even know exists because you canât turn your head. People walk behind you carrying objects, the shadows they cast are all you know. You are likely to belief that this is the reality of life - chains, shadows, and darkness. One day you break free and discover the exit - life exists outside of the cave. At first you would only pay attention to the shadows that are casted by the objects around you. You would eventually come to the realization that more than what you previously believed existed is real. This is how Plato explained knowledge - often people are trapped by their own perception, and what they see they believe. IN MY OPINION Plato in this context can represent a) where your beliefs rule your reality, b) where knowledge limits you most, c) where you need to shift your perspective, and/or d) where you can experience a major shift in belief and reality.
poe (asteroid 17427)
Edgar Allen Poe was a famous American writer known for his macabre mysteries - he is perhaps Americaâs first short story writer. Poe had several jobs before his creative writing - clerk, journalist, the military, etc. Poe also had many issues in his live including drugs, alcohol, women, and more. Most interestingly about Poe is his death; at age 40 he died from âcongestion of the brainâ according to the papers, but his death certificate is lost. âCongestion of the brainâ is akin to inflammation of the brain - which means he could have suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning, epilepsy, menginitis, etc. Poe is also theorized to have been a victim of cooping - which is when someone is held hostage forced to drink alcohol whilst being beaten based on popular vote of hatred. IN MY OPINION Poe in your chart can represent a) where you have a dark perceptive, b) where you have a lot of life struggles, and/or c) uncertainty and skepticism surrounding death.Â
pushkin (asteroid 2208)
Born of noble descendant but lacking any of the titles or entitlement associated with said descendant, Pushkin became Russiaâs most famous author and poet. Pushkin went to school with other children of nobility but only ever excelled at literature. When he graduated he was free to do what he wished and he chose to write poetry - around 130 were written and were unpublished due to them being deemed too lewd for the era. One poem in particular was about a political figure and caused Pushkin to be exiled from Moscow. The Czar forgives him about ten years later and Pushkin returned home. He married a very lovely woman who had many suitors⊠One suitor she continued to see - and Iâm not talking about Pushkin. Pushkin was then forced to propose a duel (completely illegal). Both survive the duel but Pushkin suffers for three days with a bullet wound and inevitably dies. On his death bed whole neighborhoods and even the Czar sent his regards. IN MY OPINION Pushkin in your chart can represent a) where you have increased opportunity, b) how well you do with literature, c) where you are forgiven and loved despite your shortcomings, and/or d) how love wounds you.
shakespeare (asteroid 2985)
Shakespeare, also known as the Bard and Sawn of Avon, is perhaps the greatest dramatist and poet of all time. Very little exists regarding Shakespeareâs childhood and education though most assume he was taught the basics as a public officialâs son - often people doubt his authorship because of this lack of information. This gap in information and mysterious nature regarding his life is found frequently in his timeline; it is only when he becomes active in theatre that we have consistent knowledge regarding Shakespeare. IN MY OPINION Shakespeare in your chart can represent a) your appreciation for theatre/plays/poetry, b) where you are prolific, c) long-lasting public recognition, and/or d) where your life is mysterious and no one knows anything worth noting about you.
tristan (asteroid 1966)
Sir Tristan is part of a popular Celtic legend in which Ysolt and he are often experiencing tragedy and illicit love - by illicit, I mean that Ysolt is married to Tristanâs uncle, so technically this relationship would be consider at the time adulterous and incestuous. This relationship often begins with Tristan escorting Ysolt to Ireland to marry his uncle. On this trip the two accidentally drink a love potion causing a love affair to arise between the two. In Madness of Tristan, Tristan tests Ysoltâs claims of loyalty - he disguises himself as a homeless man and interrogates Ysolt about her love for Sir Tristan. He claims that she lacks loyalty and proves he is Tristan. She of course is so relieved to see him and the two have a reunion - in Chevrefoil the two actually are indicated to have sexual interaction. Anyone who knows about the chivalric code knows that knights arenât supposed to be adulterous and anyone who knows about chivalric love knows that there shouldnât be intimacy of that level for any coupling. In Le Roman de Tristran, the couple travels to meet one another out of lust and  but when Ysolt arrives Tristan is dying and quite literally does so in her arms, while she begs God to help him (news flash God doesnât support your adultery or incest, Ysolt lol). IN MY OPINION Tristan in your chart can represent a) a tragic and/or forbidden romance, b) where you go against your moral code for love, c) incest, d) distrust of your lover, e) lust or a âromanceâ you can not avoid, and/or f) where you die for âlove.â Tagging @factsrologicalâ as a follow up to our Tristan conversation back in December 2022!
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: isolda (211)*!
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vergilius (asteroid 2798)
Virgil, the Greek poet, wrote many great poems and epics (most notably the Aeneid), but his appearance as the guide of Dante, the pilgrim, in Inferno is one of his greatest historical moments. Virgilâs ghost guides and protects Dante through Hell despite being seen as damned and not good enough for heaven due to his polytheism. Virgil advises and gives wisdom to Dante on human flaws and sins through out the journey to help Dante become pure enough to reach Paradiso. IN MY OPINION Virgilius in your chart can represent a) your appreciation for mythology, b) where centuries later you may inspire another with your work, c) where/how you protect those you guide, d) where you advise others to reach their highest potential, and/or d) where you are kept down due to your beliefs.
OTHER RELATED ASTEROIDS: dante (2999)*!
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*note that not all 78 cards will be present for determining a location.Â
Some of the locations below require you to pull two cards since there are some countries that share a single card.
For example, if you pull The Hermit (which has to do with Ecuador or Venezuela) you might want to double check by pulling cards until you find another specific card for that region.Â
~ Africa ~
(Northern Africa)
Star, Hermit, Ace of cupsJustice, Devil, Queen of pentaclesÂ
(Western Africa)
Six of cups, Page of swords, Page of pentaclesÂ
(Central Africa)
Eight of pentacles, Nine of swords, World
(Eastern Africa)
Ace of wands, Six of pentacles, Five of pentacles, King of swords
(Southern Africa)
Four of wands, Three of wands, Two of pentacles, Ten of cups, King of pentaclesÂ
~ Europe ~Â
(Scandinavia) Ten of wands, King of cups, Two of swords, Nine of swords. (UK, Ireland and Scotland) Eight of wands, Three of cups, Ace of swords, Eight of cups, Page of pentacles, Hierophant (Eastern Europe) Two of pentacles, Page of swords, Five of wands (Western Europe) Two of pentacles, Knight of wands, Four of cups (Southern Europe) Sun, Justice, Page of cups, Fool, Nine of swords, Four of swords (Mediterranean) Six of pentacles, Moon, Nine of pentacles ~ Asia ~  (North Asia consisting of the Asian portion of Russia) Two of cups, Star, Queen of wands, Page of swords, Two of swords, Four of pentacles (Central Asia) Seven of swords, Eight of pentacles, Five of cups (Southwest Asia Including Iran) Four of pentacles, Empress, King of cups (Southern Asia including Afghanistan) Knight of pentacles, Page of pentacles, Ace of swords, Ten of cups (East Asia) Knight of swords, Emperor, Lovers (Southeast Asia) Two of pentacles, Seven of pentacles, Eight of wands, Ace of swords ~ North America ~ (Canada) Four of pentacles, Nine of pentacles, Two of swords (U.S) Hierophant, Two of wands, Four of wands ~ South America ~ (Brazil) Two of cups, High Priestess, Fool. Eight of pentacles, Moon, Eight of wands (Argentina) Emperor, High Priestess, Two of swords (Peru) Hermit, Death, Knight of wands (Chile) Five of wands, Moon, Six of cups (Colombia) Five of wands, Ten of pentacles, Ten of cups (Ecuador) Hermit, Four of pentacles, Hanged Man (Venezuela) Hermit, Page of pentacles, Ten of cups (Bolivia) Lovers, Page of cups, Eight of cups (Uruguay) Knight of swords, Devil, Lovers (Paraguay) Queen of cups, Page of cups, Knight of Pentacles (Suriname) Wheel of fortune, Knight of wands, Seven of cups (Guyana) Wheel of fortune, Two of pentacles, Eight of cups (Falkland Islands) Star, Eight of swords, Ace of cups ~ The Caribbean ~ Two of cups, four of pentacles, Emperor
~ Antarctica ~
Ace of swords, Six of pentacles, Five of wands.
~ Oceania ~ Four of cups, Devil, Lovers
(Australia)Â
Lovers, Two of pentacles, Strength
(NSW)
Three of swords, Strength, Six of wandsÂ
(QLD)
Eight of wands, Ten of pentacles, Queen of wandsÂ
(NT)
The World, Eight of swords, Four of pentacles
(WA)Â
The Fool, Page of wands, Eight of swordsÂ
(SA)
Knight of cups, The world, Six of cups
(Vic)
Five of pentacles, Wheel of fortune, Four of swords
(Tasmania)
Nine of pentacles, Five of pentacles, Knight of swords
(ACT)
Eight of wands, Six of pentacles, Four of pentaclesÂ
(NZ)
Five of swords, Fool, Knight of wands
(Micronesia)
Five of swords, Ace of swords, Ace of pentaclesÂ
(Fiji)
Six of pentacles, Four of wands, Ten of cups
(New Caledonia)
Lovers, Three of swords, Page of pentacles
(Vanuatu)
Seven of pentacles, King of wands, Six of cups
(Solomon Island)Â
Lovers, Eight of swords, Fool
(Papua New Guinea)
Nine of pentacles, Six of pentacles, Seven of pentacles Â
gemini sun + scorpio moon + leo rising
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nakshatras as art: swati
1. "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" Caspar David Friedrich
2. "Woman At a Window" Odo Dobrowolski
3. "The Five Senses; Sight" Henry Guillaume Schlesinger
4. "A Ship Tossed In High Seas" Eugene Garin
Just for reference, a list of Egyptian themed asteroids.
Mythology:
3554 Amun
1912 Anubis
99942 Apophis
2062 Aten
161 Athor
101955 Bennu
2340 Hathor
1924 Horus
42 Isis
1122 Neith
287 Nephthys
306367 Nut
1923 Osiris
5011 Ptah
2100 Ra-Shalom
5381 Sekhmet
136818 Selqet
86551 Seth
896 Sphinx
4257 Ubasti
3554,1912,99942,2062,161,101955,2340,1924,42,1122
287,306367,1923,5011,2100,5381,136818,86551,896,4257
Others:
19913 Aigyptios
326290 Akhenaten
4161 Amasis
5010 Amenemhet
4847 Amenhotep
51895 Biblialexa (Library of Alexandria)
4412 Chephren
4415 Echnaton
5249 Giza
2436 Hatshepsut
2435 Horemheb
1813 Imhotep
3362 Khufu
216 Kleopatra
4568 Menkaure
4355 Memphis
4413 Mycerinos
3199 Nefertiti
1068 Nofretete
4416 Ramses
4906 Seneferu
4414 Sesostris
5009 Sethos
4512 Sinuhe
4848 Tutenchamun
4846 Tuthmosis
4907 Zoser
19913,326290,4161,5010,4847,51895,4412,4415,5249,2436
2435,1813,3362,216,4568,4355,4413,3199,1068,4416
4906,4414,5009,4512,4848,4846,4907
Probably forgot some... do tell if you can think of any.
Ophelia, 1872 - oil on canvas
â Jean-Baptiste Bertrand (France, 1823â1887)
Ever since I started practicing Witchcraft, I always assumed my main element would be something like water or air. But recently Iâve realized that I correspond more to fire personally, so I decided to write up a nifty guide to Fire Witchcraft. Hope you all enjoy!
đ„ Represents: Courage, Enthusiasm, Willpower, Anger, Hatred, Jealousy, Energy, Will, Healing, Destruction, Strength, Physical Exercise, Self-Knowledge, Power, Passion, Sexuality, Divinity, Heat, Flame and Light
đ„ Colors: Red, Orange, Gold, White and Pink
đ„ Gender: Masculine
đ„ Direction: South
đ„ Energy: Projective
đ„ Pentagram Placement: Bottom Right
đ„ Day: Sunday
đ„ Time: Midday / Noon
đ„ Moon Phase: Waxing
đ„ Sabbats: Beltane, Samhain, Midsummer, Lughnasadh
đ„ Chakra: Solar Plexus
đ„ Life Cycle: Childhood / Pre-puberty
đ„ Season: Summer
đ„ Zodiac Signs: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
đ„ Tarot Suit: Wands
đ„ Major Arcana: The Emperor, Strength, Wheel of Fortune, Temperance, The Tower, The Sun, Judgement
đ„ Senses: Sight
đ„ Incense: Cinnamon, Frankincense, Dragonâs Blood
đ„ Stones: Fire Opal, Ruby, Garnet, Jasper, Bloodstone, Lavastone, Quartz, Tigerâs Eye, Obsidian, Agate, Rhodochrosite
đ„ Metals: Gold, Nickel, Steel, Brass, Copper
đ„ Plants: Nettles Allspice, Basil, Garlic, Hibiscus, Juniper, Onion (and all Alliums), Red Repper, Red Poppy, Thistle, Almond Tree, Cacti, Chile Peppers, Cinnamon, Mustard, Tobacco, Most Nuts, Seeds and Pods, Clove, Patchouli, Bay, Chamomile (research plants, herbs and trees before burning, ingesting or using on skin for some are toxic and even lethal)
đ„ Animals: Lion, Salamander, Snakes, Coyote, Fox, Mantis, Scorpion, Ram, Squirrel
đ„ Mythical Creatures and Spirits: Jinn, Genies, Dragons, Phoenixes, Salamanders and Fire Drakes
đ„ Instruments: Violins, Guitars, Lyres, Harps and other String Instruments
đ„ Ritual Tools: Fire, Lamp, Athame, Candles, Dagger, Sword, Burned Herbs, Requests on Paper, Amber, Ashes, Brass, Charcoal, Peppers, Copper, Gold, Lanterns, Lava Rocks, Lead, Pumice, Tin, Wands
đ„ The Body: The Head, Arteries, Tongue, Pulse, Small Intestine, Middle Finger, Facial Complexion, the Outer Ear, Corners of the eyes, Blood and Perspiration
đ„ Fire-related Magic: Protection, Courage, Sexuality, Energy, Strength, Authority and Banishing Negativity Spells. Also Candle Magic, Storm Magic, Time Magic and Star Magic as well.
đ„ Balefire / Bonfire: Use for cleansing, protection, pyromancy and burning spell ingredients.
đ„ Candles: Use for candle magic. You can anoint or carve the candle for a specific intent, and different candle colors have different meanings.
đ„ Fluorescent Light: Use to âlightâ your way in life, illuminate a situation and bring a soft, steady energy to a spell.
đ„ HearthFire: Use for kitchen witchery and ancestral magic. Often associated with health, wellness, warmth, wisdom, birth, creativity and life.
đ„ Heat: Use heat to transfer energy between objects, particularly energy from yourself to a magical object. Can also be used to speed up your spells, infuse your spells with energy, or spice up a relationship.
đ„ Lava: Use lava to burn bridges, invoke a clean slate, clear away the competition and bring about destruction.
đ„ Lightning: Use to focus energy, enhance spellwork, enchant objects, infuse yourself with power, storm magic and to bring about change.
đ„ Rainbow: Use to connect with the Otherworld, communicate with the dead, and inspire hope and joy.
đ„ Sunlight: Use to purify, cleanse, charge, energize yourself and objects, ignite a situation, illuminate situations and remove negativity.
đ„ Brigid
Culture: Celtic
God/Goddess of: Spring, Fertility, Family, The Hearth, Childbirth, Fire, Blacksmiths, Scholars, Physicians, Prophets, Healing, Poetry, Occult Knowledge and Justice
Offerings: Blackberries, Baked Goods, Milk, Honey, Beer, Brigid's Crosses
đ„ Sun Wukong the Monkey King
Culture: Chinese
God/Goddess of: Trickster God, Protection
Offerings: Fruits, Peaches, Tofu (NO Meat!!)
đ„ Hephaestus
Culture: Hellenic
God/Goddess of: Fire, Smithing, Craftsmen and Volcanoes
Offerings: Greek and Italian Wine, Smithâs tools, Hot Soups, Olive Oil, Coffee, Metals, Clay, Frankincense, Pottery, Handmade crafts
đ„ Ares
Culture: Hellenic
God/Goddess of: War
Offerings: Dark Red Wine, Whiskey, Black Tea or Coffee, Olive Oil, Beef, Red Meats, Spicy Foods, Garlic, Frankincense, Sandalwood, Weapons and Armor
đ„ Ra
Culture: Kemetic
God/Goddess of: The Sun, Creation
Offerings: Frankincense, Myrrh, Kyphi Incense, Water, Candles, Bread, Fruit, Beer, Poultry, Traditional Linen and Gold
đ„ Freya
Culture: Norse
God/Goddess of: Love, Beauty, Sex, War, Battle, Death, Gold, Witchcraft
Offerings: Ale, Honey, Mead, Finer Things, Apples, Barley, Pork, Feeding stray Cats, Primrose, Mugwort, Jewelry, Perfume
đ„ Hestia
Culture: Hellenic
God/Goddess of: The Hearth, Domesticity, Fire
Offerings: Homemade Meals, Baked Goods, Sweet Wine, Fruits, Olive Oil, Hot Tea, Lavender Incense, Pottery
đ„ Pele
Culture: Hawaiian
God/Goddess of: Volcanoes, Creation, Fire, Lightning
Offerings: Fruits, Flowers, Forest Plants, Berries, Vegetables
đ„ Durga
Culture: Hindu
God/Goddess of: Protection, Strength, Motherhood, Destruction, War
Offerings: Honey, Apples, Pomegranates, Dried Fruits, Sandalwood, Red Cloth, Hibiscus, Kaleva
đ„ Horus
Culture: Kemetic
God/Goddess of: War, The Sky, Protection
Offerings: Raw Meat for Hawks and Falcons, Breads, Acacia, Carnelian, Lapis Lazuli, Eye of Horus
đ„ Sekhmet
Culture: Kemetic
God/Goddess of: War, Destruction of Enemies, Healing, Medicine
Offerings: Beer, Pomegranate Juice, Arrows, Spicy Foods, Frankincense, Dragons' Blood Incense, Raw Meat, Red Wine, Gold, Bonfires, Red Glass, Mushrooms, Warm Milk, Strong Tea, Blackberries, Raspberries and Bright Flowers
đ„ Prometheus
Culture: Hellenic
God/Goddess of: Trickster God of Fire and Creation
Offerings: Frankincense, Bonfires, Olive Oil
đ„ Very physically active, even if they're not interested in sports. Just has this overwhelming urge to move or fight, and may often get out of bed because of this
đ„ Your body, especially your hands or core, feels very warm. You're like a human heater
đ„ You were particularly energetic as a kid, or even now. You're spunky
đ„ You're very brave, especially with standing up to people
đ„ You prefer cooler temperatures because it doesnât bother you as much
đ„ You constantly feel hungry, or have an active digestive system and a fast metabolism. You may get acidity or heartburn a lot
đ„ You prefer hot drinks and food over cold ones
đ„ You feel thirst more often than most
đ„ You are energetic, passionate, dramatic and prone to irritability or being emotionally volatile
đ„ You are very eloquent and expressive, and often may talk too much or too quickly
đ„ Youâve been praised for your leadership ability
đ„ You are very very curious, and may be easily distracted
đ„ You suffer from: anxiety, insomnia, circulatory issues like anemia and palpitations, dizziness or light-headedness, inflammation, skin rashes, aches and pains, loneliness or are easily overwhelmed
đ„ Teach yourself not to fear it, or at least not too much. If youâre anything like me, fire kinda scares you, despite your connection to it. Light a candle and meditate, and teach yourself that fire is a part of you, so you shouldnât fear it without reason.
đ„ If youâre an artist, try using charcoal pencils more often
đ„ Meditate with candles
đ„ Drink warm soup or tea (donât burn your mouth though)
đ„ Release your passion and/or anger. I recommend getting a punching bag for when youâre feeling particularly riled up
đ„ Working out, or any other activities that make you sweat
đ„ Burn Bay Leaves with wishes on them to make them come true
đ„ Get a Himalayan Salt Lamp. Donât use it if you have pets though, as it might harm them
đ„ Use a Heating Pad when youâre in pain
đ„ Take time to notice your body heat more often. Appreciate how warm your skin and breath feels
đ„ Pursue your passions, whatever those might be. If it makes you passionate, go for it. Fire is the element of not holding back
đ„ Channel your passion and especially your anger into productivity rather than pain
đ„ Drink tea with warm spices
đ„ Eat spicy food if you can handle it
đ„ Be brave in all things
đ„ Use more Dragon imagery in your life
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