7/20/2023 0 Comments Zodiac glyphs rubber stampsThe glyph for Cancer has a number of interpretations, with the crab (or crayfish) being the most commonly mentioned. People with the Sun or important planets in Gemini can easily see both sides of a question and can be easily distracted. In the series of 12 glyphs beginning with Aries, this is the first to take human form, and represents the duality of human existence, with one part desiring physical embodiment and its attendant experiences, and the other yearning to return home. Like the pillars of Hercules, the two uprights represen the descent of the soul into physical incarnation, and its return to the divine. The glyph for Gemini is the symbol for duality: the twins. And like the bull they can be dangerous once aroused. Like the bull people with the Sun or planets in Taurus are sensual people and prone to self-indulgence. In a similar way Taurean people are generally calm and peaceful and prefer a quiet stable environment. The glyph represents the bull’s head with horns representing strength, and power.īulls are naturally placid creatures until aroused, but when it is angered and charges it is very dangerous. The Aries glyph brings with it a strong association with leadership, with the ram charging out to protect the flock from dangerous predators. In medical astrology Aries is also associated with the head. Like rams which butt their heads into their enemies, Aries people are said to approach life ‘head-on’. The Aries glyph represents the ram’s horns, and is associated with aggression, courage, direct attack. In actual fact seven of the signs are represented by animals: Aries Taurus Cancer Leo Scorpio Capricorn and Pisces three have human form: Gemini Virgo and Aquarius one is part human and part animal: Sagittarius and one representation is inanimate: Libra. The zodiac glyphs have a long history and their appearance has remained relatively constant through the centuries.Įach zodiac sign is said to be represented by an animal. The word zodiac is derived from the Latin and Greek meaning circle of signs or little animals.
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