Post by Calli on Jun 16, 2014 21:48:32 GMT
• 3rd Sign of the Zodiac
• Life Phrase: I think
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Air
• Duality: Masculine
• Planetary Ruler: Mercury
• Season: Spring
• Associated with the 3rd House
• Direction: All air signs relate to the west. Gemini relates to West by North.
• Anatomy: The arms, shoulders, hands, fingers, nervous system, blood and lungs
• Places: Hills and mountains, high places, barns and storehouses for corn and grain. Libraries and studies, the walls of houses, the hall, playrooms, chests, drawers, coffers and places where money is stored or kept, ie, treasuries, purses. As an air sign Gemini relates to places off the ground, high up or near sources of light, such as windows or rooms that are notably light, bright and 'airy'.
• Countries and Cities: Include Italy, Belgium, Armenia. The west and southwest of England, London, Louvain in France, Bruges in Belgium; Nuremburg, Hassfurt, Mainz and Bamberg in Germany; Cordova in Spain, Cesena in Italy.
• Colors: Mixed colors. Often associated with yellow, or yellowish green.
• Strength Keywords: Energetic, clever, imaginative, witty, and adaptable.
• Weakness Keywords: Superficial, impulsive, restless, devious, and indecisive.
• Mutable: Plethora of profundity in acquiring information, Harbor a deep need for communication and are easily bored, Appreciate learning new things on a daily basis, Switch topics easily
• Air: Flighty, don’t slow down. Indecisive, adaptable. Seek feeling complete.
• Masculine: Filled with impulsive energy, finding it difficult to not take action. Full of enthusiastic curiosity and wonder, love to learn about the environment in which they exist.
• Polarity of Expression: Sign of Self-Expression – communication
• Symbol: The Twins represent dual-natured energy, and the multiple personalities that can exist within one entity. The twins also represent how the sign Gemini can say one thing but mean another, and mean one thing, but do another. The Twins represents a dual personality and nature. It also represents interaction and the exchange of ideas, communication, and trade. Twins throughout history have almost always display opposites - usually good vs evil, light vs dark, masculine vs feminine, etc - as a way of showing the differences between two people, ideas, or concepts. Twins within one person (such as a Gemini) has implications of adaptability and flexibility, almost to the point of “being” two different personalities.
• Glyph: The glyph for Gemini is two lines joined together, which represents the twins.
• Life Stage: Gemini represents our childhood experience with communication. This is where we babble on, and grab a hold of everything, as we seek to learn what’s what in life. This is where we learn to say what we want, as opposed to screaming and crying to express our needs.
• Life Phrase: I think
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Air
• Duality: Masculine
• Planetary Ruler: Mercury
• Season: Spring
• Associated with the 3rd House
• Direction: All air signs relate to the west. Gemini relates to West by North.
• Anatomy: The arms, shoulders, hands, fingers, nervous system, blood and lungs
• Places: Hills and mountains, high places, barns and storehouses for corn and grain. Libraries and studies, the walls of houses, the hall, playrooms, chests, drawers, coffers and places where money is stored or kept, ie, treasuries, purses. As an air sign Gemini relates to places off the ground, high up or near sources of light, such as windows or rooms that are notably light, bright and 'airy'.
• Countries and Cities: Include Italy, Belgium, Armenia. The west and southwest of England, London, Louvain in France, Bruges in Belgium; Nuremburg, Hassfurt, Mainz and Bamberg in Germany; Cordova in Spain, Cesena in Italy.
• Colors: Mixed colors. Often associated with yellow, or yellowish green.
• Strength Keywords: Energetic, clever, imaginative, witty, and adaptable.
• Weakness Keywords: Superficial, impulsive, restless, devious, and indecisive.
• Mutable: Plethora of profundity in acquiring information, Harbor a deep need for communication and are easily bored, Appreciate learning new things on a daily basis, Switch topics easily
• Air: Flighty, don’t slow down. Indecisive, adaptable. Seek feeling complete.
• Masculine: Filled with impulsive energy, finding it difficult to not take action. Full of enthusiastic curiosity and wonder, love to learn about the environment in which they exist.
• Polarity of Expression: Sign of Self-Expression – communication
• Symbol: The Twins represent dual-natured energy, and the multiple personalities that can exist within one entity. The twins also represent how the sign Gemini can say one thing but mean another, and mean one thing, but do another. The Twins represents a dual personality and nature. It also represents interaction and the exchange of ideas, communication, and trade. Twins throughout history have almost always display opposites - usually good vs evil, light vs dark, masculine vs feminine, etc - as a way of showing the differences between two people, ideas, or concepts. Twins within one person (such as a Gemini) has implications of adaptability and flexibility, almost to the point of “being” two different personalities.
• Glyph: The glyph for Gemini is two lines joined together, which represents the twins.
• Life Stage: Gemini represents our childhood experience with communication. This is where we babble on, and grab a hold of everything, as we seek to learn what’s what in life. This is where we learn to say what we want, as opposed to screaming and crying to express our needs.