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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 12, 2020 14:59:27 GMT
Hi!
Welcome in to Academia! And good luck!📚📖📐📏💻🎓
Asteroid 829, Academia, was discoveed on August 25, 1916 by Grigory Neujmin at Simeis Observatory near Simeiz, Ukraine. It has a period of 4 years, 52 days an it is about 27 1/5 miles in diameter (43.76 kilometers)
It was named to honor the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg in 1714.
My Academia is in 4th house in Virgo 5° 15' (tropical Virgo 29° 30') and Aspecting: Academia square Venus 0° 18' Academia square North Node 2° 00' Academia square Mars 3°57' Academia square South Node 2° 00' Academia square Amor 2° 38' Academia parallel Amoŕ 0° 19' Academia square Dike 2° 29'' Academia semi-square Karma 0° 37° Academia semi-square Neptune 0° 35' Academia sextile Vertex 0° 24' Academia quintile Actor 0° 53 Academia trine Melpomene 2° 13' 💖📚
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2020 20:04:31 GMT
Hi Lionessmind , this is an interesting one to check. It's listed amongst the asteroids for academic pursuits in the sticky here.
829 - Academia 5261 - Eureka 9770 - Discovery 3600 - Archimedes 93 - Minerva - Roman goddess of wisdom and learning 3402 - Wisdom Pallas 227 - Philosophia 7756 - Scientia
829, 5261, 9770, 3600, 93, 3402, 227, 7756
I have Academia in Virgo sextile Saturn and quincunx Moon. I think this asteroid shows a love of academic pursuits or interest in furthering knowledge rather than attainment. My son, for example, did well in academia and has a master's degree but he isn't interested in academia as such. In his chart, academia isn't showing any major aspects. But he has Pallas exactly on his MC, with Wisdom trine Saturn. Interestingly, my 1-year-old granddaughter has some fascinating aspects with the asteroids listed above. Look forward to seeing how these manifest: Discovery/Wisdom/Mercury all conjunct trine Academia Eureka and Minerva conjunct Sun
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 12, 2020 21:02:35 GMT
Hi @astrokeen 🌼
I think, we can add: Educatio 2440🎓
And, in which list there is Biblialexa 51895? Or L' Encyclopedie 21000? Also, Industria, 389, I think, has relationship with academic pursuits, because studies needs one be industrious. What do you say? Btw the natal chart of your granddaughter is.....wow! So wise little woman! 💖
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2020 21:07:08 GMT
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 12, 2020 21:34:28 GMT
Thank you too @astrokeen💕Ava has very interesting suggections for the areas of study, indeed.Hi Ava🌹 I would like to add: Urania 30 astronomy, astrology, crystals, etc. Euterpe 27 music Terpsichore 81 dance, pilates, gymnastc, ballet. Melpomene 18 theater, drama, singing, Actor 12238 performer, theater, sinema, Hilaritas 996 comedian Thalia 23 comedian, musical. 💖
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2020 21:54:51 GMT
Lionessmind , why don't you add these as "Asteroids for the Arts" as a new post in the same thread. Some of these are the muses. Here is my list which you could borrow from. Muses 84,27,62,81,18,22,23,33,30,57. Clio: Muse of history Erato: Muse of lyric and love poetry Euterpe: Muse of music or flutes Melpomene: Muse of tragedy Polymnia: Muse of sacred poetry or of mimicry Terpsichore: Muse of dancing and choral song Thalia: Muse of comedy Urania: Muse of astrology Please also show the numbers in a row at the end so that they can be copied and used on Astro.com.
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 12, 2020 23:01:25 GMT
Yes, very nice idea @astrokeen I will do it the morning. Here in Greece is night is around 2:00 O' clock after midnight. I go to sleep. Good night then, and have a nice day 💕
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 13, 2020 15:49:27 GMT
Hi to all🌞🌊🐳🍦
Here I have a list with the asteroids for Arts, Science and Spirituality. From: ASTROLOGY WEEKLY The Muses in Astrology Astrologically, the Muses are a groop of 9 asteroids that are usually prominent in the charts of creative, inspired people. They are our muses, after all! They come from Greek Mythology, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne. Each Muse rules something a little different. They are:
Calliope: Muse of Epic Poetry - good for those of you who are writers
Clio: Muse of History - obviously focused on history, but can also be tied to fame
Euterpe: Muse of Music, Song, and Elegiac Poetry - especially linked to music
Erato: muse of Lyric Poetry - the poet, of course, but also linked to romantic writing
Melpomene: Muse of Tragedy - the thespian! Connected to acting and the theater, as well as darker writing
Polyhymnia: Muse of Hymns - also linked to acting and poetry, but especially linked to creative spirituality and the natural metaphysic
Terpsichore: Muse of Dance - often prominent in the charts of dancers, choreographers, those known for their moves
Thalia: Muse of Comedy - often prominent in the charts of comedians or anyone who deals with comedy in their work, including cartoonists
Urania: Muse of Astrology - often prominent in the charts of astrologers, psychics, mystical types
22, 84, 27, 62, 18, 33, 81, 23, 30.
And from: The Muses: Nine Goddesses From The Greek Mythology. PHYLLIS Doule BURNS
The Muses Domains and Emblems Muse Domain Emblem
☆Calliope Epic Poetry writing tablet
☆Clio History a scroll
☆Euterpe Song and Elegiac Poetry the aulos
☆Erato Lyric Poetry a cithara
☆Melpomene Tragedy a tragic mask
☆Polyhymnia Hyms a veil
☆Terpsichore Dance a lyre
☆ Thalia Comedy a comedic mask
☆Urania Astronomy a globe and a compass
The Muse's Attributes
● Calliope is the superior Muse. She inspired Homer as he wrote The Illiad and The Odyssey. Calliope is the protector of poetic works, the rhetoric arts, music, and writing. Calliope is usually depicted with laurels in one hand and two Homeric poems to the other.
●Clio is the protector of history. Depictions of Clio portray her holding a clarion in her right armand a book in her left hand.
●Euterpe is the protector of songs and poetry of death, love, and war. She created several musical instruments and inspires the creation of beautiful music. She is often portrayed with a flute in her hands while her other instruments surround her.
●Erato is the protector of lyrical and love poetry. She holds a lyre, love arrows, and a bow.
●Melpomene is the protector of the tragedies. She created the rhetoric speech and the melodies of tragedies. She is typically depicted holding a tragic theatrical mask.
●Polyhymnia is the protector of divine hymns. She is usually depicted wearing a veil and looking up to the heavens.
●Terpsichore is the creator and protctor of dance. She also created the arp and education. She is usually depicted with a laurel wreath on her head while she holds her harp and dances.
●Thalia is the opposite of Melpomene. She is the protector of comedy, and symposiums. She typically holds a comedic theatrical mask in her depictions.
●Urania is the protector of celestial bodies. She created astronomy, and she bears stars, a celestial sphere, and a compass. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 17:05:19 GMT
Thanks for putting these together, Lionessmind. I had suggested that you could add these to the Asteroids Themes thread which is the sticky (meaning the thread that has been pinned or stuck as the top thread) in this forum. I'll copy and paste there.
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 14, 2020 7:12:04 GMT
Hi @astrokeen💞 There is the rest of the post for Asteroids for The Arts
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 8:57:41 GMT
Lionessmind, I think your previous post summarises everything well. I'll add a link in the sticky to your post in this thread for anyone who wants to read more.
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Post by Lionessmind on Sept 15, 2020 12:10:39 GMT
Nice idea @astrokeen🌹 Thank you! 💕
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