Localized thought abstraction affecting DNA absolutes within transpersonalized consciousness alterations.
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Sun trine Part of Fortune
Moon semi-square Jupiter
Moon semi-sextile Part of Fortune
Mercury bi-quintile Lilith
Mercury sesisquare Ceres
Venus opposition Lilith
Venus quincunx Pallas
Venus semi-square Ascendant
Jupiter quincunx Neptune
Jupiter quincunx Pluto
Jupiter sesisquare Vesta
Jupiter quincunx Eros
Saturn sesisquare Ascendant
Uranus sextile Jupiter
Uranus square Saturn
Uranus semi-sextile Pholus
Uranus sesisquare Part of Fortune
Neptune bi-quintile Pluto
Neptune sextile Ceres
Pluto conjunct Venus
Pluto semi-sextile Jupiter
Pluto semi-sextile Neptune
Pluto square Pluto
Pluto semi-sextile Eros
North Node quincunx Moon
Lilith bi-quintile Sun
Lilith conjunct Eris*
Ceres square North Node
Ceres square Ceres
Pallas bi-quintile Saturn
Pallas semi-sextile Lilith
Pallas sextile Pallas
Pallas sesisquare Nessus
Juno semi-sextile Uranus
Juno square Nessus
Juno trine Ascendant
Vesta square Sun
Vesta square Mercury
Vesta quintile Neptune
Vesta sextile Chiron
Vesta quintile Eros
Chiron sextile Venus
Chiron semi-sextile Jupiter
Chiron trine Saturn
Chiron quincunx Pluto
Eros sextile Saturn
Eros sextile Pholus
Eros conjunct Sedna*
Eris quintile Saturn
Eris sesisquare Eros
To see Pluto in your dream, symbolizes death and destruction. You are undergoing a rebirth an a transformation. Your hidden potential will also be unveiled.
Seeing Pluto in your dream, symbolizes death and destruction. It may also indicate a rebirth or transformation.
Among the Graeco-Roman gods, he corresponds to the supreme
virtues of the judgement and the will. As the lord of the sky, his infernal counterparts are Pluto, the lord of the chthonian world, and Neptune as the lord of the
deeps (symbolizing the unconscious). Jupiter’s attributes are the thunderbolt,
the crown, the eagle and the throne (8).
To see Jupiter in your dream, symbolizes creativity, energy, success, optimism, generosity, pleasure and extravagance. The dream may indicate your need to exhibit some of these qualities in your waking life. Alternatively, seeing Jupiter in your dream, indicates your need to expand your knowledge and explore your limits.
Seeing Jupiter in your dream, symbolizes success, optimism. generosity, and extravagance.
The square, as the expression of the quaternity, is a symbol of the
combination and regulation of four different elements. Hence, it corresponds to
the symbolism of the number four and to all four-part divisions of any process
whatsoever. Psychologically, its form gives the impression of firmness and stability, and this explains its frequent use in symbols of organization and construction. For Jung, the four-part division of movements and forms is of greater value
than the three-part. Whether or not this is so, what is certain is that, as against the
dynamism of the odd numbers and their related geometric forms (such as: three,
five, the triangle or the pentagon), the even numbers and forms (for example: four,
six, eight, the square, the hexagon, the octagon) are characterized by the qualities
of stability, firmness and definition. Hence, ternary symbolism tends to illustrate
activity and dynamism (or pure spirit), whereas the quaternary alludes predominantly to things material (or the merely rational intellect). The four Elements, the
four seasons, the four stages of Man’s life, and specially the four points of the
compass, are all sources of the order and the stability of the world. This does not
contradict the feminine character which Chinese, Hindu and other traditions ascribe to the square, since it corresponds to the earth, in contrast to the masculine
character of the circle (and the triangle) (32). In Egyptian hieroglyphs the square
signifies achievement and the square-shaped spiral denotes constructive, materialized energy (19). However, the square resting upon one of its corners acquires
a dynamic sense which is quite new, implying a change in its fundamental symbolism: during the Romanesque period, it was used as a symbol of the sun,
comparable with the circle (51).
Seeing a square in your dream indicates your need for more stability. It may also represent strength and solidity. Alternatively, you may be feeling limited in wanting to express yourself.
Saturn symbolizes time which, with its ravenous appetite for life,
devours all its creations, whether they are beings, things, ideas or sentiments. He
is also symbolic of the insufficiency, in the mystic sense, of any order of existence
within the plane of the temporal, or the necessity for the ‘reign of Cronos’ to be
succeeded by another cosmic mode of existence in which time has no place. Time
brings restlessness—the sense of duration lasting from the moment of stimulus
up to the instant of satisfaction. Hence, Saturn is symbolic of activity, of slow,
implacable dynamism, of realization and communication (15); and this is why he
is said to have ‘devoured his children’ (32) and why he is related to the Ouroboros (or the serpent which bites its own tail). Other attributes of his are the oar
(standing for navigation and progress in things temporal), the hour-glass and the
scythe (8). In the scythe we can detect a double meaning: first, its function of
cutting, parallel to and corroborating the symbolism of devouring; and, secondly,
its curved shape, which invariably corresponds to the feminine principle. This is
why the alchemists, masters in the spiritual science of symbolism, named Saturn
‘Mercurius senex’: given the androgynous character of Mercury, Saturn takes on the same characteristic ambiguity of gender and sex, and is related to the earth, the
sarcophagus and putrefaction, as well as to the colour black. Mertens Stienon
suggests that Saturn is, in every case, a symbol of the law of limitation which
gives shape to life, or the localised expression in time and space of the universal
life (40).
To see Saturn in your dream, represents discipline, constraints, and limitations. It is a reflection of your conservative attitude. Alternatively, the dream refers to the cycles of life and how it brings about destruction and rebirth.
Seeing Saturn in your dream, represents discipline, constraints, and a conservative attitude. It is also indicative of the lessons of life.
To see Uranus in your dream, represents originality, unconventional thinking, independence, freedom, and individualism. You may be rebelling against some situation in your waking life. Alternatively, Uranus indicates that something unexpected is about to occur.
Seeing Uranus in your dream, represents originality, independence, freedom, and individualism. You are rebellious and unconventional in your thinking. It is also an indication of the unexpected.
In mythology, Uranus is the sky-god and the personification of Heaven. He represents the undifferentiated and limitless potential for growth and is symbolic of evolution. The planet Uranus was discovered in 1781. Astrologically, it represents cosmic power that causes creation, progress, sudden changes and, at times, upheavals and interference. Seeing the planet Uranus in your dream may represent unexplored possibilities and potential. It may be an unconscious encouragement to create change and to progress. If life appears to be a bit out of control and if many unsettling changes are occurring, Uranus in a dream may be a positive sign from the unconscious. It suggests that turmoil can be used to create new possibilities and that in the end things will be better off then when they began.
Lilith, in Hebrew legend, was the first wife of Adam. She was a nightphantom and the enemy of childbirth and of the newborn. In mythic tradition she
was regarded as a satellite invisible from the earth (8). In Israelite tradition, she
corresponds to the Greek and Roman Lamia. She may also be equated with
Brunhild in the saga of the Niebelungen, in opposition to Kriemhild (or Grimhild,
or Eve). She is symbolic of the Terrible Mother. All these characteristics relate her
closely to the Greek figure of Hecate, with her demands for human sacrifice. Lilith
personifies the maternal imago in so far as she denotes the vengeful mother who
reappears in order to harry the son and his wife (a theme which, in some respects,
is transferred to the Stepmother and to the Mother-in-Law). Lilith is not to be
related literally to the Mother, but with the idea of the mother venerated (that is,
loved and feared) during childhood. Sometimes she also takes the form of the
despised mistress, or the ‘long forgotten’ mistress, as in the case of Brunhild
mentioned above, or of the temptress who, in the name of the maternal imago,
seeks and brings about the destruction of the son and his wife. There is a certain
quality of the virile about her, as there is about Hecate, the ‘accursed huntress’.
The overcoming of the threat which Lilith constitutes finds its symbolic expression in the trial of Hercules in which he triumphs over the Amazons.
In primitive thought, he was the deity of heaven in its symbolic
aspect of the ‘Upper Waters’, that is, the god of clouds and of rain. Later he
became the god of fresh and fertilizing water. Finally, he was seen as the god of the
sea. In this development we can trace not only a chronological and historical line
of progress but, more especially, a spiritual projection of the myth of the ‘fall’,
which finally became absorbed into the character of Neptune. The trident, seen
from this point of view of ‘descent’—of the ‘fall’—can be equated with the
thunderbolt. Charles Ploix, in La Nature et les dieux, on the other hand, identifies
the trident with the magic wand used in water-divining (2). For the alchemists,
Neptune was quite simply a symbol for water. Apart from the trident, his attributes are sea-horses (8), signifying the cosmic forces and the swelling rhythm
of the foamy waves. The discovery of psychoanalysts that the ocean is a symbol
of the unconscious has, at the same time, proved beyond question the relationship of Neptune with the deepest layers of the individual, and the universal, soul.
Diel, therefore, is able to conclude that Neptune, like Pluto, symbolizes the
negative aspect of the spirit. He is king of the deeps of the subconscious and of
the turbulent waters of life; it is he who unleashes storms—representing the
passions of the soul—particularly in his extreme rôle as the destroyer. Diel regards the trident as an emblem of the threefold sin arising from the corruption of
the three ‘vital impulses’ of the spirit (conservation, reproduction and evolution),
adding that the trident is also an attribute of Satan (15).
To see the planet Neptune in your dream, represents inspiration, imagination, and devotion. You may need to show some more compassion and understanding.
To see the Neptune god in your dream, indicates some supercharged emotion that you need to address in your waking life. You need to control your temper.
Seeing Neptune in your dream, represents inspiration, imagination, and devotion. You may need to show some more compassion and understanding.