Post by Calli on Jun 16, 2014 21:47:11 GMT
• 9th Sign of the Zodiac
• Life Phrase: I see
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Fire
• Duality: Masculine
• Planetary Ruler: Jupiter
• Season: Autumn
• Associated with the 9th House
• Direction: All fire signs relate to the east. Sagittarius signifies east by south.
• Anatomy: Sagittarius rules the buttocks, hips and thighs.
• Places: As a fire sign, Sagittarius governs places that are exposed to heat or fire. Through its affinity with horses it also rules stables (in particular military stables or stables where important commercial horses are kept). Outside it represents upper areas on the landscape, open fields, hills and land that rises higher than the rest. Inside it indicates the upper rooms, particularly near the hearth or fireplace, usually where there is an expansive feeling of space.
• Countries and Cities: Include Spain (especially Toledo), Hungary (especially Budapest), Slavonia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Narbonne and Cologne in France.
• Colors: The colors of Sagittarius are bright and vivid, including red, purple and royal blue. Sea-green, blue, and purple are particularly emphasized through the rulership of Jupiter.
• Strength Keywords: Independent, creative, inventive, and optimistic.
• Weakness Keywords: Unemotional, restless, overly blunt, and escapism.
• Mutable: Adventurers on a mission, Desire to learn philosophical or religious, Question in search of truth, Open-Minded and prefer to not judge or stereotype
• Fire: Philosophical, flexible, and adaptable. Creative and idealistic, and gentle.
• Masculine: Assertiveness is best seen through their honesty and bluntness. Full of enthusiasm and don’t hesitate to take action, love to explore the world around them.
• Polarity of Expression: Philosophy – Expression on a wider scale.
• Symbol: The Centaur is associated with paradox – the first of which is illustrated by their physical composition. They are half man, half horse. This symbolizes a struggle between primal nature (wild animal) and civilized nature (human).
• Glyph: The glyph for Sagittarius is straightforward - an arrow. The Arrow symbolizes a desire for action, higher purpose, and abundance. An Arrow is pulled back with the bow, and held and constrained, before being released into the air to seek out it’s target, and in this way. Sagittarius’s symbol of the Arrow represents freedom.
• Life Stage: Sagittarius represents how education and philosophy. This is where we start looking at the “big picture” and asking larger questions. “What?” becomes “What if?” We aim to learn more, and experience more, as we fully mature into adulthood.
• Life Phrase: I see
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Fire
• Duality: Masculine
• Planetary Ruler: Jupiter
• Season: Autumn
• Associated with the 9th House
• Direction: All fire signs relate to the east. Sagittarius signifies east by south.
• Anatomy: Sagittarius rules the buttocks, hips and thighs.
• Places: As a fire sign, Sagittarius governs places that are exposed to heat or fire. Through its affinity with horses it also rules stables (in particular military stables or stables where important commercial horses are kept). Outside it represents upper areas on the landscape, open fields, hills and land that rises higher than the rest. Inside it indicates the upper rooms, particularly near the hearth or fireplace, usually where there is an expansive feeling of space.
• Countries and Cities: Include Spain (especially Toledo), Hungary (especially Budapest), Slavonia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Narbonne and Cologne in France.
• Colors: The colors of Sagittarius are bright and vivid, including red, purple and royal blue. Sea-green, blue, and purple are particularly emphasized through the rulership of Jupiter.
• Strength Keywords: Independent, creative, inventive, and optimistic.
• Weakness Keywords: Unemotional, restless, overly blunt, and escapism.
• Mutable: Adventurers on a mission, Desire to learn philosophical or religious, Question in search of truth, Open-Minded and prefer to not judge or stereotype
• Fire: Philosophical, flexible, and adaptable. Creative and idealistic, and gentle.
• Masculine: Assertiveness is best seen through their honesty and bluntness. Full of enthusiasm and don’t hesitate to take action, love to explore the world around them.
• Polarity of Expression: Philosophy – Expression on a wider scale.
• Symbol: The Centaur is associated with paradox – the first of which is illustrated by their physical composition. They are half man, half horse. This symbolizes a struggle between primal nature (wild animal) and civilized nature (human).
• Glyph: The glyph for Sagittarius is straightforward - an arrow. The Arrow symbolizes a desire for action, higher purpose, and abundance. An Arrow is pulled back with the bow, and held and constrained, before being released into the air to seek out it’s target, and in this way. Sagittarius’s symbol of the Arrow represents freedom.
• Life Stage: Sagittarius represents how education and philosophy. This is where we start looking at the “big picture” and asking larger questions. “What?” becomes “What if?” We aim to learn more, and experience more, as we fully mature into adulthood.