A Sword in a Museum:
The sword symbolizes power, conflict, and action.
Being in a museum suggests that this power is no longer actively wielded but preserved for historical or symbolic purposes. It implies a sense of past battles, perhaps internal struggles or external challenges that have been overcome.
Concentric Circles:
The circles within circles represent cycles, continuity, and interconnectedness.
They suggest that life and history are intertwined, with echoes of the past resonating in the present.
Material System Becomes Omen or Guiding Talisman:
The material world holds deeper meaning and acts as a guide.
Objects or events become omens, offering insights or warnings.
The talisman represents protection or guidance.
Flexible Individuality Merging in Tensions of Fixity:
The self adapts and evolves while maintaining continuity.
Flexibility meets stability, finding balance between change and tradition.
Fascination of Still Life, Clocks, and Historical Geology:
Still life objects (trees, shells, bones) evoke contemplation and timelessness.
Clocks symbolize the passage of time and cycles.Historical geology connects deep time with Earth’s evolution. The museum exhibition represents curated knowledge and collective memory.
In summary, Pisces 13 invites reflection on personal growth, the interplay of past and present, and the magic inherent in everyday objects and experiences.
INTELLECTUAL SELF-CONFIDENCE (Dogmatic;Prejudiced) - J.K. ROWLING - Prog.Saturn
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Keywords: Willpower. Martial arts. Putting aside thoughts of vengeance and revenge. Hanging up or laying down one’s ‘Sword’. Trophies of conquest that remind us of the past. History. Aging and maturing. Retirement. Remnants of battles. Souvenirs of the past. “Words as swords”. The Spear of Destiny. The Sword Excalibur. Disarming weapons. The search for truth and justice. Suits of armor. Peace at last. Sexual impotence.
The Caution: A lack of sensitivity. A pretence of one’s abilities. Giving up and “falling on one’s sword” from defeat. Grudges. Wanting to go into ‘Battle’ at the slightest excuse. Selfish agendas. Weapons of mass destruction or weapons of mass distraction?
Pre-emptive strikes. Defensive behavior. Domestic violence.
Brexit Vote- Mars
Iran Leader killed 19/05/24- IC conj MA/SA
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Pisces 13° A sword in a museum
This is a symbol of the real weight of human personality, emphasized here by the surviving influence of great figures out of the past. The tradition of the race helps bring history to center in some outstanding individual of real promise at each point of crisis in human affairs, and the wisdom which thus becomes reincarnate in the new leadership is always available to counter any counsel of confusion arising from a moment’s uncertainty. The dramatization of prior achievement is the greatest of all possible present encouragement.
The keyword is EXAMPLE.
When positive, the degree is personal power in living common ideals, and when negative, ridiculous pretense of epic merit.
Pisces 13: A SWORD, USED IN MANY BATTLES, IS NOW IN A MUSEUM
What ‘battles’ are you meant to lay to rest now? Are you tired of fighting? Are you
finding yourself spending more time than you need to just endeavouring to prove
yourself and your position – or – to defend your position? Is there a need to lay down
your weapons and promote peace between people? Are some of your battles really
from the past?
It’s curious to note how the museum in Mosul in Iraq is probably now laid to waste…
totally ruined. What an enormous tragedy – I wonder who was profiting from the
looting?
This Symbol shows the ability, or the need, to be able to know when to stop battling in
life, when to lay down one’s “Sword” and take up a higher position that reflects a more
intelligent or spiritual way of being in the world. Sometimes, when reminded of the
battles of the past, we are influenced towards actions that ensure peace. We are
uplifted by the symbolic memory of past deeds of valor, although the stings of defeat
may also be part of the story. You may find yourself faced with the choice of fighting or
reasoning which is confused by your lack of training or experience in the ways of
“Battle”. Don’t go down with the ship. It helps to lay down one’s ‘sword’ – not in order
to surrender, but to stop the ‘warring’.
Will power. Martial arts. Putting aside vengeance and revenge. History. Hanging up
one’s sword. Trophies from the past. The Spear of Destiny. Retirement. Words as
swords.
The Caution: Lack of sensitivity. Pretense of one’s abilities. Falling on one’s sword
from defeat. Sexual impotence. Domestic violence. Giving up. Grudges. Wanting to
go into “Battle”.
USA Chart - SUN Prog square AS/MC (Sun=Trump 2017/18)
Jill Biden- SAT Helio
The sword symbolizes power, conflict, and action.
Being in a museum suggests that this power is no longer actively wielded but preserved for historical or symbolic purposes. It implies a sense of past battles, perhaps internal struggles or external challenges that have been overcome.
Concentric Circles:
The circles within circles represent cycles, continuity, and interconnectedness.
They suggest that life and history are intertwined, with echoes of the past resonating in the present.
Material System Becomes Omen or Guiding Talisman:
The material world holds deeper meaning and acts as a guide.
Objects or events become omens, offering insights or warnings.
The talisman represents protection or guidance.
Flexible Individuality Merging in Tensions of Fixity:
The self adapts and evolves while maintaining continuity.
Flexibility meets stability, finding balance between change and tradition.
Fascination of Still Life, Clocks, and Historical Geology:
Still life objects (trees, shells, bones) evoke contemplation and timelessness.
Clocks symbolize the passage of time and cycles.Historical geology connects deep time with Earth’s evolution. The museum exhibition represents curated knowledge and collective memory.
In summary, Pisces 13 invites reflection on personal growth, the interplay of past and present, and the magic inherent in everyday objects and experiences.
INTELLECTUAL SELF-CONFIDENCE (Dogmatic;Prejudiced) - J.K. ROWLING - Prog.Saturn
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Keywords: Willpower. Martial arts. Putting aside thoughts of vengeance and revenge. Hanging up or laying down one’s ‘Sword’. Trophies of conquest that remind us of the past. History. Aging and maturing. Retirement. Remnants of battles. Souvenirs of the past. “Words as swords”. The Spear of Destiny. The Sword Excalibur. Disarming weapons. The search for truth and justice. Suits of armor. Peace at last. Sexual impotence.
The Caution: A lack of sensitivity. A pretence of one’s abilities. Giving up and “falling on one’s sword” from defeat. Grudges. Wanting to go into ‘Battle’ at the slightest excuse. Selfish agendas. Weapons of mass destruction or weapons of mass distraction?
Pre-emptive strikes. Defensive behavior. Domestic violence.
Brexit Vote- Mars
Iran Leader killed 19/05/24- IC conj MA/SA
======================================================================
Pisces 13° A sword in a museum
This is a symbol of the real weight of human personality, emphasized here by the surviving influence of great figures out of the past. The tradition of the race helps bring history to center in some outstanding individual of real promise at each point of crisis in human affairs, and the wisdom which thus becomes reincarnate in the new leadership is always available to counter any counsel of confusion arising from a moment’s uncertainty. The dramatization of prior achievement is the greatest of all possible present encouragement.
The keyword is EXAMPLE.
When positive, the degree is personal power in living common ideals, and when negative, ridiculous pretense of epic merit.
Pisces 13: A SWORD, USED IN MANY BATTLES, IS NOW IN A MUSEUM
What ‘battles’ are you meant to lay to rest now? Are you tired of fighting? Are you
finding yourself spending more time than you need to just endeavouring to prove
yourself and your position – or – to defend your position? Is there a need to lay down
your weapons and promote peace between people? Are some of your battles really
from the past?
It’s curious to note how the museum in Mosul in Iraq is probably now laid to waste…
totally ruined. What an enormous tragedy – I wonder who was profiting from the
looting?
This Symbol shows the ability, or the need, to be able to know when to stop battling in
life, when to lay down one’s “Sword” and take up a higher position that reflects a more
intelligent or spiritual way of being in the world. Sometimes, when reminded of the
battles of the past, we are influenced towards actions that ensure peace. We are
uplifted by the symbolic memory of past deeds of valor, although the stings of defeat
may also be part of the story. You may find yourself faced with the choice of fighting or
reasoning which is confused by your lack of training or experience in the ways of
“Battle”. Don’t go down with the ship. It helps to lay down one’s ‘sword’ – not in order
to surrender, but to stop the ‘warring’.
Will power. Martial arts. Putting aside vengeance and revenge. History. Hanging up
one’s sword. Trophies from the past. The Spear of Destiny. Retirement. Words as
swords.
The Caution: Lack of sensitivity. Pretense of one’s abilities. Falling on one’s sword
from defeat. Sexual impotence. Domestic violence. Giving up. Grudges. Wanting to
go into “Battle”.
USA Chart - SUN Prog square AS/MC (Sun=Trump 2017/18)
Jill Biden- SAT Helio