Two heads are better than one, so put yours together. You want to align, invest, save and work together on it. You want to work as a team on something that will become a future goal and strategy.
It affects you and the person closest to you. The Two of Cups shows that this is a collaborative effort. You want to make changes to improve your future lifestyle and comforts. They combine to put you in a contemplative mood. The Hermit is a serious task-master who takes himself and his life seriously, and thinks deeply about his agenda and ambition. The King of Swords is a rational, intellectual and objective future-proofer, he makes robust plans and strategies, and executes them pragmatically. A private, one-on-one dialogue about where you’re heading and what you’re planning.
You need to have a future-facing conversation with your other half, partner, BFF or closest colleague this month ahead. Tarot cards for Cancer in September: King of Swords, The Hermit, Two of Cups) Retrieved August 15, 2012.Get planning (Picture: Getty/.uk) "Virgoan – Dictionary definition and pronunciation - Yahoo! Education".The Cult of Divine Birth in Ancient Greece. Longitude of Sun, apparent geocentric ecliptic of date, interpolated to find time of crossing 0°, 30°. Astronomical Applications Department (2011).^ Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.4.4 Fabulae 130.^ Astronomical Applications Department 2011.Virgo has the equivalent sign in Indian astrology as the Kanya (which also means "maiden"), and has even been connected with the Virgin Mary. In Christianity, Jesus was born to a virgin in the town of Bethlehem ("bread") the ancient Zodiac ended in the constellation Leo and began with Virgo. In Egyptian mythology, the time when the Sun was in the constellation Virgo marked the beginning of the wheat harvest, thus connecting Virgo back to the wheat grain. While this is only one myth of the origin of Virgo, she is seen throughout all manner of myths. Zeus or Dionysus pitied the family placed them in the sky as constellations: Erigone became Virgo, Icarius became Bootes, and Maera became Canis Minor. After Icarius was murdered by his shepherds in a drunken rage, Virgo hanged herself in grief, while her dog Maera thrown herself off a cliff in grief. Īnother Greek myth states that Virgo is the Athenian maiden Erigone, daughter of Icarius. According to another story, Parthenos was a daughter of Apollo who made the constellation to commemorate her death at a young age. Parthenos settled in Bubastus where she was also worshipped as a local goddess. Molpadia ended up in Castabus where she changed her name to Hemithea and was worshipped as a local goddess for many years. But because of his previous relations with Rhoeo, Apollo saved his two sisters and delivered them to the safety of nearby cities in Cherronseos. Terrified of their father, the sisters fled to a nearby cliff and threw themselves off. When they both accidentally fell asleep, one of their swine broke the bottle. One evening, Staphylus left his daughters in charge of a very valuable bottle of wine. After the terrible fate of their sister, Parthenos and Molpadia lived in fear of their father's terrible wrath. As punishment, he locked her in a box and threw her in a river. Rhoeo had been impregnated by Apollo, but when her father discovered her pregnancy, he assumed it was by a random suitor and was greatly ashamed. In the legend, Parthenos is the daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, and sister to Rhoeo and Molpadia. Another association is with the myth of Parthenos (meaning virgin in Greek), which explains how the actual constellation Virgo came to be. In Greek and Roman mythology, they relate the constellation to Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest, or her daughter Persephone, queen of the Underworld. Most myths generally view Virgo as a maiden with heavy association with wheat. The constellation Virgo has different origins depending on which mythology is being studied.