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T O P I C R E V I E WvivietteHi please add any mermaid related asteroids to this thread 1003 Lilofee1009 SirèneEclipse quote:Originally posted by viviette:Hi please add any mermaid related asteroids to this thread 1003 Lilofee1009 SirèneUndina 92 Are elementals associated with water, can take the form of a mermaid.Melusina 373 According to Wikipedia, Melusina is a character of European legend and folklore, a feminine spirit of fresh water in rivers and sacred springs. She is usually represented as a woman who is a snake or a fish, from the waist down. Merman 5456 875 Nymphe In Greek mythology, they are natural female spirits, linked to a particular place or object in nature. Nymphs are also elemental, there are nymphs of the earth, air, fire and water.viviette quote:Originally posted by Eclipse: Undina 92 Melusina 373Merman 5456 Nymphe 875 Wow thank- you so much Eclipse! 🤩I also want to add :Loreley 165Not strictly mermaid but here are some other water nymphsSalacia (salt water) 120347 -a sea nymph, wife of Roman Neptune ! Her Greek counterpart is Amphitrite 29 wife of Greek Poseidon.vivietteI would like to add :1388 Aphrodite ❤️as she was said to have emerged full-grown from the sea and boated to shore on no less than a scallop shell RandallBump!MoonMystic Hello viviette. As whimsical as this thread is, I'm responding with my 2020th post. ~ Nerina 1318 Nymphe sometimes said she is a mermaid ~ Morgan 3180 Morgana Le Fay was at times called a mermaid, though most often a Fey.~ Pythia 432 was most noted as a water serpent, yet some said she was a mermaid Water Nymphs that might be useful Castalia 4769Kastalia 646Amphitite 29Euryndome 79Leukothea 35Glauke 288 Klytia 73Dynamene 200Daphne 41Parthenope 11Thetis 17Anahita 270 'goddess of the waters, In Persian myth'Sirene 1009 Scylla 155 more a cursed she monster viviette quote:Originally posted by MoonMystic: Hello viviette. As whimsical as this thread is, I'm responding with my 2020th post. Thanks and ..Celebration ! 🥳 🎉2020 posts is an achievement 🎉🎈You have surely won the golden poster urn ! ⚱️ 😊MoonMystic lol, thank you. Not much of an achievement but I've learnt much here with that many. ☯️astriAnother one I just discovered that fits right in here :(29) AmphitriteAMPHITRITE was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea--the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins.astriOh and not to forget:In Greek mythology, Nereus (4660) was the eldest son of Gaia (the Earth) and of her son, Pontus (the Sea). Nereus and Doris became the parents of 50 daughters (the Nereids) and a son (Nerites), with whom Nereus lived in the Aegean Sea.One of the Nereids was Thetis(17), who was the mother of the famous hero Achilles.(237845) Neris: nymph goddess of the Neris RiverHere's a list of water deities from different mythologies. Some of them are asteroids. http://www.theinfolist.com/php/SummaryGet.php?FindGo=river_god mirage29Found this info on Lemuria.Mentions Mermaids. quote: The beings of Lemuria had special gifts.All were healers. All were team orientated and focused on one love. A soul family type vibe. We were shapeshifters with an ability to change form, using telepathy and were able to move in a similar way to whales, dolphins and birds, both on the land, through the air and the water.Many myths speak of there being a great flood or cataclysm which brought about the end and sinking of Lemuria. Some went into the ocean and shapeshifted into whales, dolphins and the Mer (Mermaids). - http://rebeccacampbell.me/have-you-had-a-past-life-in-lemuria/ Also,120347 SalaciaHazelinteresting infoRandallWow, there are a lot of them.MoonMystic DP. MoonMystic Astri and Mirage, Very nice additions. Thank you for sharing. Mirage, also very nice share re Lemuria.⚘Eternal EnergyThere are so many of them, actually hundreds, or should I say the number is ″infinite″, that they have been divided in three main categories. Naiades, nymphs of rivers, lakes and springs. Oreiades, nymphs of the mountain conifers. And Dryades or Amadryades, nymphs of oak and poplar trees. I can share the categories, they are about 90 or 100 if I remember well, but really those three are all one needs to know. And they are what most people know.vivietteI didn’t want this post to « go under » lolFound this additional link about asteroids in the signs :https://etherealastrology.wordpress.com/2015/09/13/asteroids-related-to-nymphs-sirens-and-mermaids-introduction/viviette quote:Originally posted by astri: (29) Amphitrite.This is from the website mentioned in the previous post « Amphitrite can show where we feel unworthy of others affections, where we see ourselves vulnerable to others, and where we are shy in expression or have problems showing the energy of the house and sign she is located. It shows our elusive and imaginative qualities and where we need to express these qualities in ourselves. Amphitrite can also show where we give up our own power or can show how we like to be pursued or “chased” in romantic relationships. Where we may confuse others in our behaviors or where people find us mysterious.Amphitrite can show where we may have gifts in intuitive knowledge or where we can be more creative in communicating our consciousness to others/the masses. The ability to accept guidance from unlikely sources, to use symbolism and all knowledge as a way to better understand a situation. To always keep your communication lines open to other ways of seeing the World.Aspects between Amphitrite and the planets will show where we have an easier or more difficult time with Amphitrite energy. Some people will be more “Amphitritean” than others, especially when Amphitrite is in Water signs/houses, conjunct Ascendant or Mid-heaven, and/or conjunct Sun or Moon. »Background —« Nymph/Water Goddess and wife of Neptune/Poseidon. Amphitrite is a female version of Neptune. She has many of the traits of Neptune, but she is not rash or reactive, she uses more introspection in her decisions and persona. Some say she should have had Neptune’s position, as she was more dedicated to her ocean duties.«
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quote:Originally posted by viviette:Hi please add any mermaid related asteroids to this thread 1003 Lilofee1009 Sirène
Undina 92 Are elementals associated with water, can take the form of a mermaid.Melusina 373 According to Wikipedia, Melusina is a character of European legend and folklore, a feminine spirit of fresh water in rivers and sacred springs. She is usually represented as a woman who is a snake or a fish, from the waist down. Merman 5456 875 Nymphe In Greek mythology, they are natural female spirits, linked to a particular place or object in nature. Nymphs are also elemental, there are nymphs of the earth, air, fire and water.
quote:Originally posted by Eclipse: Undina 92 Melusina 373Merman 5456 Nymphe 875
Wow thank- you so much Eclipse! 🤩
I also want to add :Loreley 165
Not strictly mermaid but here are some other water nymphsSalacia (salt water) 120347 -a sea nymph, wife of Roman Neptune !
Her Greek counterpart is Amphitrite 29 wife of Greek Poseidon.
~ Nerina 1318 Nymphe sometimes said she is a mermaid ~ Morgan 3180 Morgana Le Fay was at times called a mermaid, though most often a Fey.~ Pythia 432 was most noted as a water serpent, yet some said she was a mermaid
Water Nymphs that might be useful Castalia 4769Kastalia 646Amphitite 29Euryndome 79Leukothea 35Glauke 288 Klytia 73Dynamene 200Daphne 41Parthenope 11Thetis 17Anahita 270 'goddess of the waters, In Persian myth'Sirene 1009 Scylla 155 more a cursed she monster
quote:Originally posted by MoonMystic: Hello viviette. As whimsical as this thread is, I'm responding with my 2020th post.
Thanks and ..Celebration ! 🥳 🎉2020 posts is an achievement 🎉🎈You have surely won the golden poster urn ! ⚱️ 😊
(29) Amphitrite
AMPHITRITE was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea--the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins.
In Greek mythology, Nereus (4660) was the eldest son of Gaia (the Earth) and of her son, Pontus (the Sea). Nereus and Doris became the parents of 50 daughters (the Nereids) and a son (Nerites), with whom Nereus lived in the Aegean Sea.One of the Nereids was Thetis(17), who was the mother of the famous hero Achilles.
(237845) Neris: nymph goddess of the Neris River
Here's a list of water deities from different mythologies. Some of them are asteroids. http://www.theinfolist.com/php/SummaryGet.php?FindGo=river_god
quote: The beings of Lemuria had special gifts.All were healers. All were team orientated and focused on one love. A soul family type vibe. We were shapeshifters with an ability to change form, using telepathy and were able to move in a similar way to whales, dolphins and birds, both on the land, through the air and the water.Many myths speak of there being a great flood or cataclysm which brought about the end and sinking of Lemuria. Some went into the ocean and shapeshifted into whales, dolphins and the Mer (Mermaids). - http://rebeccacampbell.me/have-you-had-a-past-life-in-lemuria/
All were healers. All were team orientated and focused on one love. A soul family type vibe. We were shapeshifters with an ability to change form, using telepathy and were able to move in a similar way to whales, dolphins and birds, both on the land, through the air and the water.
Many myths speak of there being a great flood or cataclysm which brought about the end and sinking of Lemuria. Some went into the ocean and shapeshifted into whales, dolphins and the Mer (Mermaids).
- http://rebeccacampbell.me/have-you-had-a-past-life-in-lemuria/
Also,120347 Salacia
Very nice additions. Thank you for sharing.
Mirage, also very nice share re Lemuria.⚘
Found this additional link about asteroids in the signs :
https://etherealastrology.wordpress.com/2015/09/13/asteroids-related-to-nymphs-sirens-and-mermaids-introduction/
quote:Originally posted by astri: (29) Amphitrite.
This is from the website mentioned in the previous post
« Amphitrite can show where we feel unworthy of others affections, where we see ourselves vulnerable to others, and where we are shy in expression or have problems showing the energy of the house and sign she is located. It shows our elusive and imaginative qualities and where we need to express these qualities in ourselves. Amphitrite can also show where we give up our own power or can show how we like to be pursued or “chased” in romantic relationships. Where we may confuse others in our behaviors or where people find us mysterious.Amphitrite can show where we may have gifts in intuitive knowledge or where we can be more creative in communicating our consciousness to others/the masses. The ability to accept guidance from unlikely sources, to use symbolism and all knowledge as a way to better understand a situation. To always keep your communication lines open to other ways of seeing the World.
Aspects between Amphitrite and the planets will show where we have an easier or more difficult time with Amphitrite energy. Some people will be more “Amphitritean” than others, especially when Amphitrite is in Water signs/houses, conjunct Ascendant or Mid-heaven, and/or conjunct Sun or Moon. »
Background —« Nymph/Water Goddess and wife of Neptune/Poseidon. Amphitrite is a female version of Neptune. She has many of the traits of Neptune, but she is not rash or reactive, she uses more introspection in her decisions and persona. Some say she should have had Neptune’s position, as she was more dedicated to her ocean duties.«
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