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Sagittarius warlike
Sagittarius warlike











Mercury conjunct Neptune: Those inner voices are delivering worldly wisdom. born under the sign of Aquarius in conjunction with the constellation of Aquila are imparted with warlike virtues, symbolised by a scene of triumph. Moon trine Uranus: Your private life gets a heavy dose of excitement without any chaos. Saturn sextile Venus: You won’t stand for a fleeting sense of love. Jupiter trine Mars: Now is the time to believe in yourself. Pluto sextile Mercury: Your penetrating mind makes for intense conversation.

sagittarius warlike

Venus sextile Mars and Saturn: Commitment can be exciting and playful if you’re willing to return the favor. Mercury conjunct Neptune in Pisces: Instead of the voices in your head, listen to those deep in your soul. Sun conjunct Chiron and Venus: Wounds from past relationships are sources of wisdom and growth. Moon opposite Mars: When things come up against you, choose to fight instead of taking flight. Mars in Gemini: Don’t blame others for your own scattered mind. I WAS IN LOVE WITH A SAGITTARIUS, HE BLEW MY MIND HE ALSO HAD A FLIP SIDE. Venus sextile Mars and Saturn: When it comes to relationships, you want it all. STARR LIKE RINGO, WAR LIKE A GREEN BERET YOURE CRAZY, BRING YOUR WHOLE SET. Venus conjunct Sun in Aries: You’re not just hot-headed, you’re hot to trot. The nature of life is to reward sacrifice with transformation. Whatever it is, let it go with a blessing. Even the season of Lent ends while the sun is in Aries.Īs the new zodiacal year gains steam, what are you willing to give up? What things can you sacrifice to create space for new growth? Are they emotional? Physical? Relational? Material? It’s up to you. In most cultures, making symbolic offerings to assuage moody deities was a normal part of life. Given that the ram is a procreative and powerful creature, it’s no wonder it became the trendiest animal to sacrifice to the gods of yore. The ram was also an ancient symbol of Christ, who himself was also sacrificed, so the story goes. This story is similar to the Greek tale of the golden ram saving Phrixos from being sacrificed by his own father, who then sacrificed the ram to Zeus in return for saving his life. In Genesis, Abraham sacrifices a ram instead of killing his son Isaac. In Egypt, the ram - associated with the god Amun - was worshiped both for its fertility and for its warlike nature.

sagittarius warlike

The constellation of Aries (not to be confused with Ares, the Greek god of war) was ascribed the form of a ram in many ancient cultures.

sagittarius warlike

The history of Aries, which begins the zodiacal year, as a symbol of creation and sacrifice extends thousands of years into the past.













Sagittarius warlike