Lindaland
  Asteroid Astrology
  Curious about Chiron

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq

UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   Curious about Chiron
Panthera Leo
Knowflake

Posts: 360
From: Northern Ireland
Registered: Jul 2013

posted February 04, 2014 05:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Panthera Leo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I never paid a lot attention to Chiron but I have noticed these conjunctions and wondered if anybody could offer some insight.Do you think death is a recurring theme for my Chiron ?Perhaps a spiritual death and rebirth.

9TH House Chiron Cancer 20'24
(100)Hekate Cancer 20'3
(26)Proserpina Cancer 20'38
(251)Sophia Cancer 19'19
(343)Ostara Cancer 21'13
(1130)Skuld Cancer 21'57
(389)Industria Cancer 21'9

IP: Logged

Ami Anne
Moderator

Posts: 52121
From: Pluto/house next to NickiG
Registered: Sep 2010

posted February 04, 2014 05:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I just know the first 3, PL. I would say that it is hard for you to look at your pain and you kind of don't want to face it but to push it into the shadows. I would say that your pain is associated with the rite of passage from teen to adulthood.

------------------
Want To Ask Any Question About Bible Prophecy? Go For it. It is Free, of course.


http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/

IP: Logged

Panthera Leo
Knowflake

Posts: 360
From: Northern Ireland
Registered: Jul 2013

posted February 04, 2014 05:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Panthera Leo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks Ami.Skuld was one of the Norns.She was the Norse Fate who decides people's futures she also ends life.
That would explain Ostara http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/ostarathespringequinox/p/Ostara_History.htm

IP: Logged

Panthera Leo
Knowflake

Posts: 360
From: Northern Ireland
Registered: Jul 2013

posted February 04, 2014 05:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Panthera Leo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

251 Sophia (Greek):

The Angel of Wisdom in the Kabala tradition.


****************************************
Sophia in Greek, Hohkma in Hebrew, Sapientia in Latin, all mean wisdom. The Judeo-Christian God's female soul, source of his true power is Sophia. As Goddess of wisdom, her faces are many: Black Goddess, Divine Feminine, Mother of God. The Gnostic Christians, Sophia was the Mother of Creation; her consort and assistant was Jehovah. Her sacred shrine, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, is one of the seven wonders of the world. Her symbol, the dove, represents spirit; she is crowned by stars, a Middle Eastern icon, to indicate her absolute divinity.
The Lessons of this Goddess:
Pregnant Sophia holds out her cup of wisdom to you. It is time to connect with your own deep, enriching wisdom, time for stillness and introspection, time to listen to what needs to be heard. Perhaps you are in a situation where you need guidance. Perhaps you find yourself in similar situations over and over again. When you take the time to listen to your own inner Sophia you can get what you need for your journey to wellness.
****************************************

Sophia, Goddess of Wisdom:

Have you ever wondered about that gorgeous woman in Michelangelo’s painting on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel—the one that God has his arm wrapped around while his other arm extends to touch the hand of Adam?
Some art historians believe the petite blonde was Jehovah’s grandmother, the Goddess Sophia. In the Judeo-Christian tradition the Goddess Sophia is the beginning, the source of wisdom, and keeper of the knowledge of all that is righteous and just. With her sound wisdom and guidance, rulers lead their kingdoms to prosper. In the darkness and ignorance that thrive in her absence, the proverbial wasteland eats away at the soul and nations perish.
Known as the Mother of All or simply as Wisdom, Sophia was born of Silence according to Gnostic creation myths. She gave birth to both Male and Female who together created all the elements of our material world.
Female then gave birth to Jehovah in all his emanations. But she also gave birth to Ildabaoth who was known as the Son of Darkness. When humans were created, Sophia loved them all dearly. Unfortunately, her affection for humans sparked jealousy in both Ildabaoth and Jehovah. Hoping to keep humans weak and powerless, the brothers forbade humans to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Female then sent her spirit in the form of the serpent to teach the humans to disobey the envious Gods.
Sophia so desperately loved humans that she decided she would live among them. To her dismay they mostly ignored her. She tried speaking to them. When they turned a deaf ear, she screamed from the tops of the highest walls. Still she was not heard. In her anguish at being so neglected, she left humans with one last thought: You have denied and ignored me, so will I do when calamity strikes and you call for my help. Only those who earnestly search for me and love me will merit my love and assistance.
There are those who believe that Sophia, so desperate in her desire to relate, later returned to humans in another attempt to bond with them. Sophia is often symbolized by the Dove of Aphrodite, which later became the dove representing the Holy Spirit. The dove appeared to the Virgin Mary in the form of the Virgin of Light, entered her and conceived Jesus. In this sense, Sophia attempted again, in to form of a man, to be united with the mortals she so loved.
Sophia’s traits include: righteous, wise, loving, communicative, knowledgeable, creative, protective, giving, and truthful. A Sophia woman sees it and tells it as it is; she has no fear of the truth.

She brings meaning to human experience with her gift of understanding “the bigger picture”. Only when you stand back, gaining some emotional distance, can you see that even the most traumatic experiences can be the birthplace of your most treasured strengths. It is only in times of great stress that heroic feats are truly appreciated.
Sophia was also the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity. They are Sofia’s gifts to us, gifts that can overcome the despair, confusion, and suffering that frame human life. Sophia reminds you that clear vision and understanding line the path that leads to the discovery of the meaning of your life.

IP: Logged

All times are Eastern Standard Time

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | Linda-Goodman.com

Copyright 2000-2014

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.46a