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Zodiac Goddesses
Sylvan E Thorncraft
©
August 2003
Aquarius is the innovative and creative mind, the
revolutionary, concerned with society, fairness, equality, and
community. She seeks her own way of being (I’m different).
Her traditional symbol is the water bearer.
In tarot she
is the Star (17), the card of self-sufficiency and
talent recognized by others. She is the guiding light,
the way Aquarian energy lights the way for future
change, the way Imbolc (February 2) holds the promise of
lengthening days through winter’s chill. The seed sun
of Solstice begins to stir and gather strength to
sprout.
The moon is
now steadily waning from last quarter to balsamic. A
slim crescent, the fruit and stem are withering. This
is a time of great uncertainty, wisdom gained through
the cycle must be concentrated, seeds begin to form.
When I began
working this sign I thought about what it means to bear
water. Water is the substance that all life depends
upon. Water symbolizes intuition and the collective
past. Water gives birth to all things. Water can
represent mother, it is a metaphor for love, the
essential element of fertility and creativity.
In Greek myth
Hebe, the virgin form of Hera, was the cupbearer to the
Gods. She held the cup of ambrosia, which granted them
immortality. In the Helenistic period she was replaced
by a male youth as cupbearer and sent to heaven to dwell
in the stars as Aquarius54. I felt her cup holds
ambrosia as the Aquarian cup holds water, both liquids
vital to the existence of its recipients.
I chose
Pallas Athena as Aquarius because of the way she
generates mental and artistic creations from her mind.
She represents the principle of creative intellegence.
She also carries the head of Medusa, a reminder that as
the daughter of Metis (Medusa), the goddess of wisdom,
she holds deep feminine wisdom, the water that is
necessary for our survival. It is these truths that
will fuel the Aquarian star, illuminating new ideas and
systems as the future is dreamt into reality.
Bibliography included with text on Zodiac Goddess
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