Saturday, December 31, 2011

Astrological Planets: Uranus in Brief

The symbol of the astrological planet of Uranus shows the circle of the spirit with a dot in the middle, representing confusion and the desire for change. The cross of matter, altered into an arrow, tops the circle. In the glyph representing Uranus, we can see the symbol for Mars, the planet of energy, desire, and willpower. But Mars is interrupted by the single dot, tempered, held back. Venus, the planet of love and pleasure, can be seen if you invert the sigil. Venus is standing on her head, symbolizing a love for the unusual and the extreme.

The explosive flash that is the Uranian energy occurs when tension results from experiencing extremes of pure mind and pure feelings. These two feelings years to be united and synthesized so that they can function productively in a world where nothing exists without its opposite. But an individual with a strong Uranian influence has to learn when to release the spark. All too often, he or she functions at one extreme end of the scale and the result is an uncontrolled and usually destructive explosion that occurs out of the blue. Revolutionaries are Uranian in nature, but so are humanitarians, such as Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prize.

Uranus is the planet of the unusual and the extreme. It represents the energy that wants to keep our life new and exciting. If you try to promote newness and excitement in our lives, Uranus will support that in every way. However, if we try to keep things the way they have always been, Uranus tends to break in and bring newness and excitement, but in most unpleasant forms. Uranus rules our ankles and wrists, as well as our intuitive intellect. It also rules science, invention, and discovery.

Some of the astrological planet Uranus include: the unusual and eccentric, shock, explosions, excitement, surprise, electricity, invention, genius, revolution, reform, rebellion, enlightenment, liberation, disruption, and the breakdown of well-laid plans.

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