Zodiac Planets
We look at ten Planets in the study of Astrology, beginning with the Sun and the Moon, also known as luminaries. Additionally, there are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The energy of the Planets influences our everyday lives. That said, it's what we do with this energy that truly matters.
The Planets move at varying speeds, some faster (the Moon) and some slower (Pluto), depending on how close they are to the Sun. The fastest Planets (Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars) are commonly referred to as the inner Planets and speak to the inner self. The social Planets are Jupiter and Saturn, while the outer Planets (Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) fix their gaze on the external world.
Each of the Planets exerts its most powerful energy over the Sign it rules. This is also referred to as the Sign of its dignity. There is a second Sign with which each Planet interacts well, known as the Sign of its exaltation. Directly opposite each Planet's Sign of dignity is the Sign of detriment; this Planet's energy is generally unfavorable. Opposite the Sign of exaltation is the Sign of fall; these Planets exhibit a weakened energy.
The movement of the Planets is categorized as stationary, direct or retrograde. A stationary Planet (which will soon be direct or retrograde) brings with it highly-focused and significant energy. Direct Planets also exert considerable influence. It is the retrograde Planets which serve to mix things up. By appearing to move backward, these Planets generate a diffused and unfocused energy. The message of retrograde Planets will be garbled and less effective as a result.
Mars: Planet of Passion
Mars is
the action Planet of the Zodiac. The 'Red Planet,' after all, should be pretty
fiery, and Mars does not disappoint. Energy, passion, drive and determination
are all right up Mars's alley. This Planet commands you (and yes, Mars does
rule the military) to stand up, be noticed and get things done -- sitting on
the sidelines belongs somewhere else in the heavens. Simply put, Mars speaks to
the power and confident expression of the individual.
Ambition
and competition are also within Mars's realm. Whether it's at work or on the
field of play, Mars encourages us to face challenges and to be our best -- or
better. Aggression is part of the plan here, although Mars also values courage
and honor. Assertion and a daring, fearless nature please this Planet.
It's
important to note that Mars's energy can be constructive or destructive. The
God of War in ancient times, Mars could be brutally violent. While this energy
still emanates from the Planet, it also asks us to harness this force for good.
Stamina, ambition and achievement are all part of Mars' mantra.
It
takes nearly two years for Mars to complete its orbit through the Zodiac. It is
masculine energy and rules both Aries and Scorpio and the First and Eighth Houses.
The Moon: Ruler of the Emotions
Since
the Moon is the closest 'Planet' to Earth, this satellite literally zips around
the Zodiac, completing its circuit in less than a month. It also touches us
more deeply than most Planets.
As the
ruler of the tides, it is fitting that the Moon should be the ruler of our
emotions. Still waters run deep? Making waves? A wellspring of emotion? Yes,
our emotions have long been portrayed in terms of the sea: fluid, momentous,
churning from within. Mood swings, instinct, how we feel about things and how
our feelings affect
others are all influenced by the Moon.
Our
emotions manifest themselves through our being and set the tone for our daily
lives. The Moon is party to this continuum, rendering us vital one moment and
fragile the next. We're up and down, naughty or nice, and may laugh wildly or
cry at will. Through the Moon's energy, we endeavor to reconcile these varied
emotions in order to make ourselves complete and one with the world. The Moon
also helps us see that which we want, and to use memory and the past as part of
this process.
The
Moon spends roughly 2 1/2 days in each sign and takes 28 days to circumnavigate
the Zodiac. It is feminine energy and rules Cancer and the Fourth House.
Mercury: Planet of
Communication
Mercury,
much like the winged messenger of the gods, comes in on feather-light wings and
commands us to speak. Communication, intellect and awareness are all within
Mercury's domain, as are logic and reasoning, our manner of thinking, and how
we create and express our thought processes.
A
mercurial nature brings to mind restlessness and motion. Rat-a-tat-tat --
things happen fast here. Mercury is about a quick wit, quick thinking,
possibilities, opinions, reasoning and the ability to rationalize things.
Mercurial energy can be good or bad, but it will certainly be energizing! This
Planet also prompts us to move from one thing to the next and to get answers on
both a physical and psychological level. Further, Mercury's energy is both
dexterous and perceptive.
Speaking,
writing, books, online communications and learning are all within Mercury's
domain. This Planet implores us to express ourselves often -- and well.
Mercury
is never more than 28 degrees from the Sun; it takes about 88 days to complete
its orbit of the Sun. It is neither masculine nor feminine energy and assumes
the gender of the Sign it is in. It rules both Gemini and Virgo and the Third
and Sixth Houses.
Venus: Planet of Love and Money
Venus
is all about pleasure, especially pleasure shared with someone else. This
Planet concerns itself with love, romance and harmony in our emotional
attachments, marriages, friendships and other unions (like business
partnerships). Venus is content to spread happiness and tenderness, all the
while teaching us how to love and appreciate others and the things that we
possess.
We
appear attractive -- and we attract others -- thanks to Venus's energy.
Socializing with and relating to others are important to this Planet.
Beauty
is also strongly associated with Venus. The arts (music, dance, drama and
literature, to name a few) and a sense of the aesthetic fall within the realm of
Venus. Venus beseeches us to indulge our senses and revel in the beauty of our
world. This Planet is inextricably linked to refinement, culture, charm and
grace.
Venus
also deals with the pleasure we derive from our possessions. Luxuries (jewelry,
paintings, expensive cars), good food and drink, a beautiful home and a sense
of refinement all please Venus's interests. This Planet asks us to appreciate
the exquisite nature of things. It's a sensual -- though not necessarily sexual
-- world as far as Venus is concerned.
Venus
takes 225 days to complete its orbit of the zodiac; it is never more than 47
degrees from the Sun. It is a feminine energy and rules both Taurus and Libra and the Second and Seventh Houses.
Jupiter: Planet of Luck
Jupiter is the thinking person's Planet. As the guardian of the abstract mind, this Planet rules higher learning and bestows upon us a yen for exploring ideas, both intellectually and spiritually. Intellectually speaking, Jupiter assists us in formulating our ideology. In keeping with this theme, Jupiter compels us to assess our ethical and moral values; it also addresses our sense of optimism.
Jupiter is the thinking person's Planet. As the guardian of the abstract mind, this Planet rules higher learning and bestows upon us a yen for exploring ideas, both intellectually and spiritually. Intellectually speaking, Jupiter assists us in formulating our ideology. In keeping with this theme, Jupiter compels us to assess our ethical and moral values; it also addresses our sense of optimism.
Luck
and good fortune are associated with Jupiter for good reason. While our success, accomplishments
and prosperity are all within Jupiter's realm, this largesse can, at times,
deteriorate into laziness and sloth (Jupiter, at its worst, is associated with
weight gain!). More often than not, however, Jupiter will guide us down the
primrose path.
Leisure
time is also one of Jupiter's pastimes. Sports of all kinds, games of chance,
and a stroll in the park with the family pet (Jupiter loves animals) are all
ruled by this Planet. Finally, Jupiter often presages great wealth, material
and otherwise. This is a good friend in the heavens!
It
takes Jupiter about twelve years to circle the Zodiac (the Planet visits an
average of one Sign a year). It is masculine energy and rules both Sagittarius and Pisces and the Ninth and Twelfth Houses.
Saturn: Planet of Karma
Saturn
doesn't make things easy. That's the role of the taskmaster of the Zodiac.
Saturn commands us to get to work and to work hard. Discipline and responsibility
are important to this Planet, yet if we're eager to conquer the world, that's
okay, too.
Much
like Father Time, Saturn implores us to look at the clock). Is there time for
everything we want to do, or are there limits? Those limitations are important
to Saturn, and we must learn to manage them. Restrictions are the province of
this Planet, as is any form of discipline or delay.
In
keeping with the passage of time, Saturn governs old age along with the lessons
it teaches us. Learning life's lessons is key to this Planet, in keeping with
its role as teacher.
Structure,
order and the way in which we conduct our affairs are all ruled by this ringed
Planet. Contraction and the reining in of assets are also important here.
Lastly, Saturn, again in its role as teacher, concerns itself with karma
and the lessons which past experiences might bring.
It
takes Saturn 28-30 years to complete its orbit of the zodiac. It is masculine
energy and rules Capricorn and Aquarius and the Tenth and Eleventh Houses.
Uranus: Planet of Rebellion
Uranus
brings with it a new way of looking at things, and its approach is best met
with an expanded consciousness. Originality, inventions, computers,
cutting-edge technologies and future events are all ruled by this Planet.
Uranus sees no need for the status quo, preferring instead to break with
tradition and create a new mold. While the building blocks (science,
electricity) are safe here, this Planet would rather focus its gaze on a new
world order. To that end, rebellion, revolution, dictators, an autonomous state
and free will all fall under the aegis of this Planet.
Freedom and
creativity are important to this Planet; Astrology is also within its realm.
Lastly, in keeping with its sudden, sometimes violent and often unexpected
manner, Uranus rules earthquakes and other natural disasters.
It
takes Uranus 84 years to complete its trip around the zodiac. It is an
androgynous energy and rules Aquarius and the Eleventh House. Uranus is considered to be the higher octave
of Mercury and the first of the transcendental Planets
Neptune:
Planet of Illusion
Neptune's glyph is the trident of
Poseidon, God of the Seas. Much about this Planet is fluid (Neptune
rules the oceans of the Earth), changeable and illusory in nature. Dreams,
illusion, abstract thought and the mysterious are all governed by Neptune. Our spirituality is important to this Planet,
and how we harness that energy for our personal betterment. Neptune
invites us to let its energy wash over us and to use a meditative state to gain
insights and heightened awareness. Poetry, music and dance are among the
trance-like activities which this Planet favors.
Neptune does have its showier side, as
it rules movies, television, theater, fashion and all forms of glamour. In
essence, Neptune is creating an illusion -- of
what is enchanting on the outside and captivating within. Neptune
has a mystique which doesn't reveal itself easily. It can be a poser, too,
dabbling in flattery -- and subversion.
When the lights are low, this Planet
plays in a netherworld of drugs, alcohol, trances and hypnosis. Neptunian
energy reeks of escapism on its darker days, a sea of delusion, hypochondria
and abnormality. Sleep and dreams are also lorded over by this Planet. At the
end of the day, Neptune keeps coming at you --
how will you receive it?
It
takes Neptune 165 years to complete its whirl
around the Zodiac, spending roughly 14 years at each Sign. It is feminine
energy and rules Pisces and the Twelfth House. Neptune is
known as the higher octave of Venus and is the second of the
transcendental Planets.
Pluto: Planet of Power
Pluto's
energy may be subtle, but its results will hit you like a ton of bricks. This
Planet is about transformation, regeneration and rebirth. Things aren't pretty
with Pluto, but they do get done. Pluto says 'out with the old and in with the
new,' and we'd better be ready for it. If we're not, this Planet will simply
have us wallow in our misery. Pluto asks us to transcend that which we know,
redeem ourselves in the process, and come out stronger as a result.
For all
that Pluto (re)creates (it also governs the reproductive system), it loves to
destroy. This Planet rules destruction, death, obsession, kidnapping, coercion,
viruses and waste. That's definitely not pretty. Pluto also governs crime and
the underworld, along with many forms of subversive activity (terrorism,
dictatorships). This Planet is about all that is secret and undercover, that
which is hidden from view. Is this the story of good vs. evil? Yes.
No one
will deny Pluto's power (it rules atomic power, too) and intensity. This
Planet's energy is often focused on the masses and what the collective will do.
Pluto beseeches the masses to look inward (and to their subconscious) to see
what's there. It may be scary, but Pluto doesn't care. This Planet knows how to
push buttons.
It
takes Pluto approximately 248 years to complete its orbit around the Zodiac.
Due to the eccentricity of its orbit, it takes this Planet between 12 and 31
years to pass through a Sign. It rules Scorpio and the Eighth House. Pluto is the last of the transcendental
Planets and is the higher octave of Mars.
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