A Bit About #Mercury #Astrology

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Astrologically, Mercury represents the principles of communication, mentality, thinking patterns, rationality and reasoning and adaptability and variability. Mercury governs schooling and education, the immediate environment of neighbors, siblings and cousins, transport over short distances, messages and forms of communication such as post, email and telephone, newspapers, journalism and writing, information gathering skills and physical dexterity. Commerce of all kinds , the exchange of goods  and ideas. The 1st-century poet Manilius described Mercury as an inconstant, vivacious and curious planet.

When Mercury goes retrograde, especially at the stationary points on either end of the retrograde periods, we can expect ‘blockages’ in all the matters that Mercury / Hermes dominates.

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Parents: Hermes was the son of Zeus, the King of the Gods, and the mountain Nymph Maea, who was a daughter of the Titan Atlas. Hermes was born inside a cave on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece.
Famous Children: Hermaphroditus and the Satyr Pan.
Hermes, the God’s Messenger and Conductor of Souls

Hermes was wearing wings on his sandals and therefore was the speediest of all Greek gods. Because of his speed, Hermes received the role of the messenger and conductor of souls to the Underworld. Hermes was the only Olympian god who was authorized to visit Heaven, Earth and also the Underworld and enjoyed this way popularity among all the Greek gods and spirits.

Hermes, the God of the Thieves
It is well known that Ancient Greeks endowed their gods with human weaknesses. Hermes, for instance, felt an irresistible impulse of stealing ever since his infancy and quickly developed as the god of the cheaters and the thieves.

Hermes’ special Relation to Zeus
Hermes was a messenger of all gods, but mostly he was known for performing duties for his father Zeus with great pleasure. Zeus appreciated Hermes’ wits highly and always asked for Hermes’ assistance throughout his decisions, especially when it came to cheating on his wife Hera.

Appearance of Hermes

Hermes was a young man, wearing traveling clothes, a flat hat known as “petasus” and winged sandals on his feet. Oftentimes he was also considered to have wings attached to his shoulders and hat.
Hermes usually held a winged staff with snakes wrapped around it in his hands in order to gain access everywhere. This staff helped Hermes to charm the gods or to wake up those who were tamed by the god of sleep.

Symbols of Hermes

The caduceus (his staff), the purse (or leather pouch), the winged sandals, the ram and the petasus (his hat).

The #Pisces #Moon Personality Type in #Astrology

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The Pisces Moon Personality Type

People with their Moon in Pisces are sensitive, soft-hearted, idealistic, caring and very emotionally open. Pisces Moons have got big hearts and genuinely care for others and they reach out to anyone that needs their help. They can often have strong psychic abilities and are in touch with another realm. It is important for them to have a meaning to their life. Pisces Moons can be spiritual seeking and have a deep connection to a religion, philosophy or a higher power. This does not make every Pisces Moon religious but makes them likely to feel in touch with something greater than themselves and greater than what you can only see and touch. They can also be interested in the occult, paranormal or witchcraft. If not, Pisces Moons can have a strong creative streak and writing, drawing, painting, dancing, poetry or music may appeal. They are naturally romantic and creative and a Pisces Moon is likely to have a strong imagination. An opportunity awaits those Pisces Moons who find an outlet for their vivid imagination. Many great artists and dreamers have been born under this Moon sign.

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