Natures of the Planets
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 7:44 pm
[The following are from The New Instant Astrologer by myself and Tom Stanton. I don't know that these are the best I could do at present, but I'm comfortable that they are accurate and cover the necessary points.]
MEANINGS OF THE PLANETS
SUN. "What you are," the core of your identity. The Sun relates to all forms of authority, power, and eminence. Bestows the essence of life and vitality. The Sun's constellation is one of the most important character determinants in the chart.
MOON. The casual side of personality, including the mannerisms, personal idiosyncrasies, and tastes which set one apart from those about him. The Moon represents the side of one's being which he reveals most easily, that which adapts to the environment in which it is placed and absorbs conditions around it. It relates to the feelings in general and desire nature in particular.
MERCURY. Gathering, storing, interpreting, and sharing information. It represents mental faculties and communication, and also strongly influences business skills. It dominates a chart when the theme is transportation. Mercury relates to life through the nervous system.
VENUS. Goddess of Love, hence indicates your appreciation of the pleasant and your ability to give love in any form. This includes romance and other social interaction. Gentle, aesthetic, receptive, but very literal, search for meaning in life.
MARS. Aggression and physical expression. Mars is particularly competitive (athletics, business, etc.), enjoying a battle on any front. Sexual aggressions and strong energy reserves, along with moral conviction to defend insights and beliefs.
JUPITER. Most fortunate of planets, bestowing expansive qualities and leading to optimism, enthusiasm, and generosity. Jupiter compares and improves everything he touches. Desire to gain endearment of others, often accomplished through benevolent acts which gain gratitude. Religious, propitiatory, striving for superiority.
SATURN. Inhibiting, withdrawn. Marks the self-preservation instinct, including the drive to work hard and guard what is one's own. Guilt-conscious (including conscience) and can lead to self-imposed trials. Saturn limits and restrains what it touches. An element of conservatism and frugality.
URANUS. Where Saturn imposes restrictions, Uranus shatters inhibitions and limitations. Freedom is the key theme, including intellectual freedom, and there is a love of constant novelty and stimulation. Realistic in a pragmatic, even if outlandish, fashion, Uranus deals with visible realities. Seeks that which is thrilling, exciting, stimulating, unexpected, and colorful.
NEPTUNE. Neptune sponsors the tendency to over-dramatize and blow things out of proportion. Sensitivity in all ways is pronounced. This nebulous, unrealistic planet relates to all that is vague and mysterious. It represents a need for security, to attach oneself to others. Strong fear of betrayal. Point of little or no resistance where one usually yields to temptation. Metaphysical, interested in mysteries, fond of pretense, over-rationalizing, lack of physical assertion, diffusing.
PLUTO. The exception to every rule, that which is singled out from the norm. Desire to be oneself, unhampered by others. Eccentric, extreme, separating, disruptive. Dislikes labels and categorization. Isolative.
MEANINGS OF THE PLANETS
SUN. "What you are," the core of your identity. The Sun relates to all forms of authority, power, and eminence. Bestows the essence of life and vitality. The Sun's constellation is one of the most important character determinants in the chart.
MOON. The casual side of personality, including the mannerisms, personal idiosyncrasies, and tastes which set one apart from those about him. The Moon represents the side of one's being which he reveals most easily, that which adapts to the environment in which it is placed and absorbs conditions around it. It relates to the feelings in general and desire nature in particular.
MERCURY. Gathering, storing, interpreting, and sharing information. It represents mental faculties and communication, and also strongly influences business skills. It dominates a chart when the theme is transportation. Mercury relates to life through the nervous system.
VENUS. Goddess of Love, hence indicates your appreciation of the pleasant and your ability to give love in any form. This includes romance and other social interaction. Gentle, aesthetic, receptive, but very literal, search for meaning in life.
MARS. Aggression and physical expression. Mars is particularly competitive (athletics, business, etc.), enjoying a battle on any front. Sexual aggressions and strong energy reserves, along with moral conviction to defend insights and beliefs.
JUPITER. Most fortunate of planets, bestowing expansive qualities and leading to optimism, enthusiasm, and generosity. Jupiter compares and improves everything he touches. Desire to gain endearment of others, often accomplished through benevolent acts which gain gratitude. Religious, propitiatory, striving for superiority.
SATURN. Inhibiting, withdrawn. Marks the self-preservation instinct, including the drive to work hard and guard what is one's own. Guilt-conscious (including conscience) and can lead to self-imposed trials. Saturn limits and restrains what it touches. An element of conservatism and frugality.
URANUS. Where Saturn imposes restrictions, Uranus shatters inhibitions and limitations. Freedom is the key theme, including intellectual freedom, and there is a love of constant novelty and stimulation. Realistic in a pragmatic, even if outlandish, fashion, Uranus deals with visible realities. Seeks that which is thrilling, exciting, stimulating, unexpected, and colorful.
NEPTUNE. Neptune sponsors the tendency to over-dramatize and blow things out of proportion. Sensitivity in all ways is pronounced. This nebulous, unrealistic planet relates to all that is vague and mysterious. It represents a need for security, to attach oneself to others. Strong fear of betrayal. Point of little or no resistance where one usually yields to temptation. Metaphysical, interested in mysteries, fond of pretense, over-rationalizing, lack of physical assertion, diffusing.
PLUTO. The exception to every rule, that which is singled out from the norm. Desire to be oneself, unhampered by others. Eccentric, extreme, separating, disruptive. Dislikes labels and categorization. Isolative.