he Planets
In astrology, the larger life of our solar system as a whole tells us something about our own personal Earth life.
The interplay and relationship of the planets with one another as they circle the Sun is carefully studied. Of particular interest to astrologers are the Sun, the Moon, and the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. These are the celestial bodies used most often by modern astrologers for natal interpretation.
Each of these planets represents or refers to a part of our life and self. Here are some of the concepts and key words associated with each planet:
Sun: The heart and center of it all. The father, guru,
teacher or figure of authority. Anyone older or living in an
experience more disciplined than our own. That which we look
up to and receive light from. That which we may become.
Moon: Our surroundings, the environment out of which
we came. Our past and childhood. Our formative years and self.
The background. That out of which we emerged.
Mercury: Communication at light speed. Linkage. Thought.
Ideas. The light of the mind. Logos, direct voice.
Venus. How we respond, appreciate, cherish or value something.
The way we love. Love, but not attraction. Compassion.
Mars: Energy. What drives or moves us. Our emotions.
Urge to unify or become one, therefore yoga, union, or marriage.
Jupiter: The way through or on. Continuing, continuity,
succession, success. The pathfinder or lamp through the trials
of time. Luck.
Saturn: The giver of laws or rules. The prince of time
and the material world. Satan. Laws. Sometimes obstacles, authority.
Uranus: Insight, invention, breakthrough. Good uses for
Saturn. "To see eternity in a grain of sand."
Neptune: Cherish, solve, compassion. "The dewdrop
slips into the shining sea". Unity, solution, one.
Pluto: Transformation. Sensitivity to the impermanence
of life. Intimations of mortality.
Lunar North Node: Vocation or application point. Right-of-way.
Text © Copyright Michael Erlewine
