Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Esoteric Aspects of Crime and Prisons
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Astrological Symbolism: Aries, part 2
Karnak Temple in Luxor |
Egypt
For the Egyptain gods related to the symbol of the ram, Blavatsky mentions Ammon, Khnoum, and Kneph.
According to Mythopedia, Amon is one of 'the most important gods in the Egyptian pantheon, ram-headed Amun was a key member of the Hermopolitan Ogdoad and the Theban Triad. Amun was often combined with Ra, with whom he shared many cosmological similarities. In their respective cults of worship, each was hailed as a creator deity and the head of the Egyptian pantheon.
Amon-Ra (1) |
Amun was depicted in a variety of ways, with the most common being that of a bearded man wearing a dual-feathered plume. He often wore a short kilt and a feather-patterned tunic. While Amun was frequently depicted as having blue skin, later representations used red as well.
Amun’s other representations included a ram-headed man, a ram-headed serpent, a primordial goose, and a ram-headed sphinx.' (Meehan, Evan. “Amun.” Mythopedia, November 29, 2022)
Cnouphis, Chnoubis, Ammon-Chnoubis (2) |
She gives certain elaborations on the various forms of Amon in her Theosophical Glossary:
Ammon (Eg.). One of the great gods of Egypt. Ammon or Amoun is far older than Amoun-Ra, and is identified with Baal. Hammon, the Lord of Heaven. Amoun-Ra was Ra the Spiritual Sun, the “Sun of Righteousness”, etc., for—“the Lord God is a Sun”. He is the God of Mystery and the hieroglyphics of his name are often reversed. He is Pan, All-Nature esoterically, and therefore the universe, and the “Lord of Eternity”. Ra, as declared by an old inscription, was “begotten by Neith but not engendered”.
Kneph (Eg.). Also Cneph and Nef, endowed with the same attributes as Khem. One of the gods of creative Force, for he is connected with the Mundane Egg. Deveria writes: “His journey to the lower hemisphere appears to symbolise the evolutions of substances which are born to die and to be reborn”. Thousands of years before Kardec, Swedenborg, and Darwin appeared, the old Egyptians entertained their several philosophies. (Eg. Belief and Mod. Thought.)
Chnouphis Khnum creating man and woman (3) |
Chnoumis (Gr) The same as Chnouphis and Kneph.
Kneph, temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt (4) |
Esoterically, however, and as taught by the Initiates of the inner temple, Chnoumis-Kneph was pre-eminently the god of reincarnation. Says an inscription: “I am Chnoumis, Son of the Universe, 700”, a mystery having a direct reference to the reincarnating EGO.
Greece
Phrixus & Golden-Fleeced Ram, C 5th B.C (5) |
Roman Jupiter Ammon, 1st c, AD (6) |
Rome
Ovid describes the importance of the Ram symbol for the Romans at the Spring equinox, recounting the myth of golden fleece:
March 23: Tubilustrium: Nefas Publicus (ll. 849-876)
The last of the five days (i.e. of the Quinquatria) exhorts (us) to purify the tuneful trumpets, and to offer sacrifice to the mighty goddess (i.e. Nerio, the wife of Mars, with whom Minerva came to be associated). Now you can raise your face to the sun and say, "Yesterday, he touched the fleece of Phrixus' ram (i.e. on 22nd March the sun entered the zodiac constellation of 'Aries', the Ram)."
6th c. mosaic zodiac in a synagogue (7) |
Judaism
Mosaic in Santi Cosma e Damiano (8) |
Christianity
Agnus Dei (9) |
'For the Ram, to begin with, is definitely not a Babylonian constellation. It was also thought not to be Egyptian because on the later system of decans it fell in Capricorn. But the Ram and the Boat were both extremely important in Egypt this cannot be explained if both were invisible at the rising of Sothis. It has of course nothing to do with the later position of Aries as the first sign of the 12. The Ram was important because it culminated when Sirius rose, and the Boast as a particularly obvious sacred emblem which stood on the same occasion conspicuously high in the sky. If we accept the identity of the Boat with our own Pegasus, the Ram was an Egyptian and not a Babylonian constellation.' (The Origin of the Zodiac, 1968 212-213)
Image References
Astrological Symbolism: Aries, part 1
Daksha, Rameshwara Temple (1) |
Virabhadra, with Daksha (2) |
Agni (3) |
Mesha (4) |
Monday, 15 May 2023
Astrology: Jupiter square Pluto, May 17, 2023
April 20 Total Solar Eclipse in Aries
May 5 Lunar Eclipse in Scorpio
May 16 Jupiter enters Taurus
May 17 Jupiter square Pluto
June 11 Pluto Retrograde re-enters Capricorn
Just to give an idea of how that has played out so far, near the Spring equinox, March 21, Russia and China had an important meeting, Xi,Putin reaffirm partnership in 2nd day of talks. and there was an earthquake in Pakistan
and Afghanistan. For March 24, Pluto
entered Aquarius, there were major tornadoes in midwestern, southern U.S, and ex-US president Donald Trump was arrested. Also, there were U.S.airstrikes on Iranian targets in Syria.
five first nations reach historic 800-million 44266-hectares-settlement with BC federal government.
From Café Astrology https://cafeastrology.com/events/jupiter-square-pluto-2023/
With Jupiter forming a square to Pluto, we can be quite ambitious now, feeling that we can achieve virtually anything we choose to do. However, while it may not come naturally, treading lightly now is advised as it is easy to stir up opposition. We may take on too many interests, activities, or desires under this influence. Exaggerating our importance or power, either to ourselves or others, should be avoided.
Our belief system could be challenged, and the need for a major attitude change arises. Instead, we might have to face narrow-mindedness in others (or in ourselves). Trying to force our beliefs on others will only lead to frustration. The tendency now is to push too hard in general and to ignore the critical details. Thinking in big terms is fine, as long as we also consider the practical elements of any pursuit. Expecting too much, too soon can unnecessarily bring us down.
There can be difficulties with legal, tax, insurance, publishing, educational, or travel matters at this time. Different outlooks and beliefs can cause deeper divides than usual. We might have conflicts with others that lead to reputation problems. The desire to lead or guide can be strong, but cynicism can get in the way of this urge. Mistrust and cynicism with current systems and structures is likely. Dangers with this combination include self-importance, obsession, and never really feeling content or satisfied.
From Astrology King https://astrologyking.com/jupiter-square-pluto/
Jupiter square Pluto on May 17, 2023, is the most significant planetary aspect of the year. It will have a far more intense impact than usual because Jupiter aligns with the April 20 solar eclipse, which was also square Pluto. Jupiter square Pluto May 2023 amplifies the influence of the April 20 solar eclipse. Jupiter at 00♉43 aligns with the eclipse at 29♈50. And since the eclipse, Pluto has only moved from 00♒19 to 00♒18.
Jupiter square Pluto 2023 will give intense desires to become rich, successful or famous. But ruthless behavior will have consequences. Pluto will try to eliminate greed, corruption, immorality and other negative manifestations of Jupiter. This means bankruptcies, foreclosures, recession, falls in share prices, job losses and other repercussions of corporate greed.
Another area on which you may focus your energy is philosophy or religion. Religious mania or extremism are possible outcomes if you remain single-minded and self-righteous. Instead of narrowing your field of view, it is much better to gain more comprehensive knowledge. Traveling and mixing with people from different backgrounds will help you avoid any chance of bigotry, xenophobia, or other forms of intolerance and ignorance.