Humanitarian
Well-known member
Moon conjunct Scheat
People who have Sag Sun that is below 24-25 degrees have sidereal sun in Scorpio, so majorty of us have a secretive, shady sideIt progressed into Cap a long time ago!
P.S, I do give out my big 3, but rarely about everything in my life! It's a recipe for the mentally unstable to know too much about me!
If I do give out my whole chart, I never give out my real name, whole name, where I live, or what my occupation is! I also don't give out what I look like! Even as a Sagittarius I do have my limits! I mean, I do believe one shadow side of Sagittarius is putting yourself out there too much!
Also Haumea, Sedna and Chiron will all move into new signs in the year 2026, too! There is sure a very significant event in that year!I feel like 2023 to 2026 is a time of limbo for the Collective! Until all the outer planets move into new signs, along with Saturn in Aries!
The Western Siderealists posit that Pluto is actually related to the sign Aries. Note the following from Jim Eschelman:PLUTO
Fundamental Needs: Authenticity & solitude needs
Physiological: Impact on physiology seems more rooted in profound psychological impact. Symbolically related to conception, and therefore may be connected to cellular growth and regeneration in general, and thus with healing.
Psychological: Desire to be authentically oneself, unhampered by others. Isolative, distinguishing. Dislikes labels, categorization, and arbitrary expectations. Eccentric, extreme, separating, disruptive, antisocial. The exception singled out from the norm.
Principle: Uncompromisable seed-essence of being. The "Hidden One" (being one's inherent, singled-out self aside from all conditioning and selection) buried in our inmost depths. The miraculous. Existential confrontation.
Qabbalistic: Yechidah [to be detailed]
Aries resembles Sun and Pluto and is unlike Venus and Saturn. It is a Rim constellation in the Imperial triplicity and, importantly, the final sign of the zodiac. Yet, the zodiac (like life) is a circle with no real end: It flows recurringly, seamlessly into another beginning.
Aries’ most important symbolic theme, therefore, concerns cyclical reversals, or endings that are beginnings: rising, falling, and then renewing in turn, or living life in successive, contradictory seasons. Three related Egyptian symbols reflect these ideas.
Its origins are clearly Egyptian. The Ram did not appear to Babylonians as a zodiacal figure until long after they could crib from Egypt. Ovine attributes for Aries are in Egyptian pentade lists dating probably from the 28th century BCE. Once the Aries Age began in the 20th century, ram-themed religious iconography spontaneously became more common. By the 16th century when the ram-headed god Amon-Ra gained preeminent rank, the broader flock imagery had narrowed to be images of a ram (male sheep). Maleness was an emphasized characteristic.