The Messed Up Mythology of EVERY Astrology Sign | Astrology Explained

Jon Solo80 minutes read

Astrology studies celestial movements to predict the future but lacks scientific validity, with each Zodiac sign having unique origins and characteristics tied to myths from various cultures. Various myths, including those of Aries, Gemini, Leo, and other signs, are explored, highlighting their connections to Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Babylonian stories, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of astrology and its significance in different traditions.

Insights

  • Astrology uses celestial movements to predict the future but lacks scientific validity.
  • Mythologies from Greek, Roman, and Babylonian cultures explain the origins of constellations and zodiac signs.
  • Various zodiac signs have intricate mythological backgrounds, such as Aries' association with a golden ram, Gemini's representation of Castor and Pollux, and Leo's link to the Nemean Lion.

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  • What is the significance of Aries in astrology?

    Aries is the first Zodiac sign, symbolizing a ram associated with fire and ruled by Mars. Individuals born under Aries are described as assertive and goal-oriented. In Greek mythology, the constellation Aries is linked to a flying golden ram, representing various mythological origins from Greek, Egyptian, and Babylonian cultures. Despite Babylonians having a constellation called Hired Man instead of Aries, the significance of Aries in astrology remains rooted in its symbolism and characteristics.

  • How are Gemini individuals described in astrology?

    Geminis, the third Zodiac sign, are active between May 21st and June 20th, symbolizing twins and associated with Hermes and skilled trades. Geminis are believed to excel in skills when having a sparring partner, representing the ego and shadow aspects. The Gemini constellation, identified as Castor and Pollux, is known for their heroic deeds and protection of sailors in Greek mythology. The complexity of Gemini's mythological origins adds depth to the characteristics associated with individuals born under this sign.

  • What is the mythological origin of Leo in astrology?

    Leo, the fifth Zodiac sign, is active from July 23rd to August 22nd, representing a lion. Leos are described as fiery, independent, and passionate individuals with a challenge to control their inner instincts. In Greek mythology, Leo is linked to the Nemean Lion, a creature raised by Hera to kill Heracles. Heracles successfully defeats the lion as his first labor, leading to Hera placing the lion in the stars as the constellation Leo. The mythological origins of Leo highlight its association with heroism and strength.

  • How is Libra associated with balance in astrology?

    Libra's association with balance stems from the equilibrium of day and night during its season. Librans are known for weighing relationships and making sacrifices for others, sometimes to their detriment. Ingesting small amounts of venom can induce trans-like states similar to psychedelic adventures, aiding in recognizing and accepting personal demons. The connection between Libra and balance extends beyond relationships to include internal struggles and the quest for harmony in various aspects of life.

  • What is the mythological significance of Capricorn in astrology?

    Capricorn, the tenth Zodiac sign, symbolizes a goat with a fish tail, active from December 22nd to January 19th. Capricorns struggle with balancing their fun-loving and controlling sides, influenced by myths of Pan, Cronus, and Hestia. The association of Capricorn with a goatfish since Babylonian times adds depth to its mythological origins. Figures like Amalthea, Pan, and Aegipan are connected to Capricorn, emphasizing themes of control, forgiveness, and wisdom within the sign's astrological representation.

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Summary

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"Astrology, Aries, and Mythology Explained"

  • Astrology predicts the future by studying celestial movements.
  • Astrology lacks scientific validity despite its popularity.
  • Greek, Roman, and Babylonian myths explain constellation origins.
  • An extended episode on astrology is compiled with new elements.
  • Aries is the first Zodiac sign, active from March 21st to April 19th.
  • Aries symbolizes a ram, associated with fire and ruled by Mars.
  • Aries individuals are described as assertive and goal-oriented.
  • Babylonians had a constellation called Hired Man instead of Aries.
  • Aries mythology includes Greek, Egyptian, and Babylonian origins.
  • The constellation Aries is linked to a flying golden ram in Greek mythology.

13:01

Mythological tales of Taurus and Gemini

  • In Greek mythology, the Taurus constellation is linked to Princess Io, transformed into a cow by Zeus or Hera.
  • Hera punishes Io by turning her into a cow after discovering Zeus's affair, leading to her being given to the giant Argos for safekeeping.
  • Hermes, the messenger god, tricks Argos to free Io by lulling him to sleep and then beheading him.
  • Io escapes Hera's torment by jumping into the Ionian Sea and is restored to human form by Zeus in Egypt.
  • Gemini is the third Zodiac sign, active between May 21st and June 20th, symbolizing twins, associated with Hermes and skilled trades.
  • Geminis are believed to excel in skills when having a sparring partner, representing the ego and shadow aspects.
  • The Gemini constellation, identified as Castor and Pollux, is also known by different names in other cultures like the Babylonians and Chinese.
  • Castor and Pollux, sons of Zeus, are depicted as twins in Greek mythology, known for their heroic deeds and protection of sailors.
  • Castor and Pollux's placement in the sky as the Gemini constellation is due to a feud with another set of twins over two women.
  • The Roman poet H and astronomer Tmy suggest Castor and Pollux could also represent Apollo and Hercules, adding complexity to their mythological origins.

26:00

Heracles' Labors, Zodiac Sign Leo, Constellation Cancer

  • The 12 labors of Heracles were inspired by his madness-induced killing of his family, leading him to seek redemption through completing labors for King Eurystheus.
  • The Disney movie adaptation altered the plot to focus on heroism rather than atonement for Heracles' actions.
  • The second labor involved slaying the Hydra, where a crab briefly interfered by pinching Heracles, leading to its demise.
  • Hera, appreciating the crab's attempt to aid her, placed it in the stars as the constellation Cancer.
  • Leo, the fifth sign in the Zodiac, is active from July 23rd to August 22nd, representing a lion.
  • Leos are described as fiery, independent, and passionate individuals with a challenge to control their inner instincts.
  • Leo's association with the father archetype and Zeus as its godly ruler is highlighted.
  • Leo's mythological origins date back to Mesopotamian times, possibly linked to the monster Humbaba from the Epic of Gilgamesh.
  • In Greek mythology, Leo is represented by the Nemean Lion, a creature raised by Hera to kill Heracles, who successfully defeats it as his first labor.
  • Hera, acknowledging the lion's effort, places it in the stars as the constellation Leo.

38:37

Estrea's Warning Leads to Tragic Consequences

  • Estrea interacted with humans, offering gifts and wisdom, promoting moral living.
  • Humans in the Silver Age began behaving immorally, leading Estrea to warn them.
  • Despite Estrea's warning, humans continued their immoral ways, leading her to distance herself.
  • Zeus wiped out the Silver Agans, replaced by the even more selfish Bronze Agans.
  • Estrea transformed into the constellation Virgo to observe humanity from afar.
  • A man named Acarius received potent wine from the god Dianis, leading to his tragic death.
  • Acarius' daughter and loyal dog were devastated by his death, leading to their own tragic ends.
  • Dianis punished the Athenians for their actions, causing them to go insane and hang themselves.
  • Libra's association with balance stems from the equilibrium of day and night during its season.
  • Librans are known for weighing relationships and making sacrifices for others, sometimes to their detriment.

51:30

"Zodiac Myths: Venom, Scorpions, and Constellations"

  • Ingesting small amounts of venom can induce trans-like states similar to psychedelic adventures, aiding in recognizing and accepting personal demons.
  • Ancient Greeks viewed psychedelic experiences as journeys to the underworld, ruled by Pluto (Hades), correlating with Scorpio's ruler.
  • Orion, a skilled hunter, boasted of his abilities, leading to Gaia sending a giant scorpion to punish him for disrespect.
  • Orion valiantly fought the scorpion but succumbed to its venom, leading to his transformation into a constellation by Zeus.
  • Sagittarius, the ninth zodiac sign, symbolizes an archer and is active from November 22nd to December 21st.
  • Sagittarians are philosophical and nature-loving individuals who struggle with long-term commitments in relationships.
  • Sagittarius is represented by a centaur, associated with Chiron, a wise centaur who trained legendary heroes.
  • Chiron's death, caused by Heracles' poisoned arrow, led to his immortal suffering, eventually ending with Zeus placing him in the stars as Sagittarius.
  • Capricorn, the tenth zodiac sign, active from December 22nd to January 19th, symbolizes a goat with a fish tail.
  • Capricorns struggle with balancing their fun-loving and controlling sides, influenced by the myths of Pan, Cronus, and Hestia, leading to potential cycles of control in relationships.

01:04:25

Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces: Zodiac Myths and Traits

  • Capricorns are advised to let go of their past and consider forgiving their oppressors for their own sake and that of their loved ones.
  • Capricorn has been associated with a goatfish since Babylonian times, linked to the wise God Ea and the rainy season by the Egyptians.
  • In Greek mythology, Capricorn is connected to figures like Amalthea, Pan, and Aegipan, all with goatfish associations.
  • Aegipan, a mountain spirit, played a role in the attack on Olympus by Typhon, aiding Zeus in defeating the giant.
  • Aquarius, despite being represented by a water vase, is an air sign active from January 19th to February 18th, associated with social reform and free thinking.
  • Aquarius is linked to myths like the Abduction of Ganymede by Zeus and has connections to water in various cultures like Egypt and Babylonia.
  • Pisces, the final sign in the zodiac, is a water sign active from February 19th to March 20th, symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions.
  • Pisces is believed to have special access to the collective unconscious, making them empathetic and sensitive individuals.
  • In Greek mythology, Pisces is connected to Aphrodite and possibly ichthyocentaurs, water-dwelling creatures who escorted her to land.
  • Another interpretation links Pisces to Typhon, a monstrous creature born from the union of Gaia and Tartarus, with a hundred dragon heads and fire-spewing eyes.

01:17:09

Gods' Battle, Fish in Stars, Zodiac Myths

  • Zeus and Athena fought while other gods like Aphrodite and Cupid hid, possibly turning into fish to escape or riding fish to safety; later, the gods placed the fish in the stars as a gesture of gratitude, linking them to astrological signs. The narrator invites listeners to share their favorite sign myths, particularly noting the accuracy of Libra and Scorpio descriptions, and offers individual episodes on each sign for those interested, promising a future exploration of the Sandman's dark origins.
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