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Zodiac Goddesses
Sylvan E Thorncraft
©
August 2003
Scorpio is the intense process of diving beneath the
surface, way down deep, understanding secrets, taboo, death, and
sacred sexuality. She embodies the total transformation
that can result form this process. Traditionally her
symbol is the scorpion.
Her card in Tarot is
Death/Rebirth (13) which represents the principles of
letting go and moving forward35. Scorpio has three
forms that are part of this process, the scorpion with
her venomous sting destroying what has been, the snake
shows how to release old skins, and the phoenix reminds
that it may be possible to rise from the ashes and soar.
Scorpio is the time of
Samhain, a time to honor those who have passed, the
grain has been cut and falls back to earth where it will
wait for rebirth. The time of dreams is at hand, the
darkness is growing deeper.
The Scorpio moon is
just waning from full, moving towards the disseminating
moon. As the light fades, the process of consolidation
and reflection begins. The moon is rising after sunset
and setting after dawn. The flower is fading but the
promise of ripening fruit remains. This marks a time to
start sharing what has been learned, to distribute what
has been gathered.
As I worked with this
sign I felt the strong pull of descent. I looked to
serpent myths that spoke of how she is reborn with each
new skin, the world serpent who encircles the underworld
as the kundalini serpent sleeps coiled in the pelvis. I
felt Innana’s sacrifice at each of the gates on her way
to meet Erishkagel, Hekate’s wandering with her dogs by
the crossroads, but Persephone spoke to me the loudest.
In early myth she was queen of the underworld who
volunteered to descend for part of each year to tend the
dead. Samhain feels like the time of descent. The
journey is treacherous as we confront our fears and
separate from the known self. By tending the dead, both
the cast off parts of ourselves and the ancestral
secrets that can only be felt in that deep place, we are
able to reemerge with a lighter load and more powerful
tools as we follow our life’s path.
Bibliography included with text on Zodiac Goddess
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