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Taking a Crack at the Planets
You know me, I can only make sense of things by attempting to work forward from first principles: large lists of random associations don't make any sense to me. As I start to dig a little deeper into astrology, here's an attempt at the planets:
Planet | Principle |
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Saturn | contraction |
Jupiter | expansion |
Mars | conflict |
Sol | emission |
Venus | harmony |
Mercury | mediation |
Luna | reception |
Of particular note, these form three orthogonal poles: Jupiter/Saturn (up/down), Mars/Venus (left/right), Sol/Luna (forward/back), with Mercury sitting in the center between them all. I'm not yet certain of Uranus/Neptune, except that I suspect they form a forth orthogonal pole of some kind (future/past?).
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You might try “individuation/unity” on for size and see how it suits you.
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May I as well suggest another kind of framing? Perhaps Neptune as Unity also represents the universal laws at the center of all things, the abstractions that underpin everything. And Uranus as Individuation is singular will and the desire to express itself in the world, which is to say, stretch or transcend the existing order.
Which means that, while not in any way rejecting your placement of Neptune in the future and Uranus in the past, it also seems quite natural to me to do the opposite! Neptune's royal road up through the planes to ever-increasingly unity reveals the laws underpinning all manifestation-- laws that all manifestations keep reflections of in their particular forms, and thus existed before the forms became manifest: thus Neptune represents the past. Meanwhile, Uranus's royal road leads down through the universal laws but gain ultimate expression by the will to choose one's own form, a goal oriented endeavor with its eyes always forward toward more specifically chosen forms of concretion/manifestation: thus Uranus represents the future.
One aspect of the Unity of Neptune is its universal viewpoint, and one aspect of the Individuation of Uranus is its unique singular viewpoint. In Geomantic terms, Uranus is Right Witness: the singular viewpoint of the world seen from one party's unique experience. And Neptune is the Judge: all viewpoints merging together, in harmony with the true way of the universe by way of tautology.
Perhaps this even has an expression in purely physical terms, with Uranus the only planet to spin perpendicular to the orbital plane, and thus literally with its own unique viewpoint on the solar system; whereas Neptune is the planet with the most storms in the solar system, and so no specific features with any staying power ever emerging from the neverending brownian motion of elemental forces.
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