Neptune, Mars & Venus

Neptune & Mars

(Neptune, ruler of Pisces, 21 Feb. ‐ 20 March) ·
(Mars, ruler of Aries, 21 March ‐ 20 April)

by Sabine vom Hoff

You can perceive them as END and BEGINNING and/or the other way around.

I prefer to understand them simultaneously

Neptune,
ruler of Pisces,
is the source.

Mars,
ruler of Aries,
is the outcome.

Both are now. Simultaneous.

Mars is the power of appearance; whatever form self is choosing — the power of creation, the ‘output’ of what self perceives is Mars.

I would express the difference between how I consider the Mars-power and how the ‘old’ Astrology  considers it that way: the power is already there, nothing is left to do, merely perception is required to become aware of that energy-principle. Mars represents the source of the outer senses, the objective — the source being Neptune, which is the “All There Is”, the source being the inner senses, the subjective. They move in complete harmony; more so, they are identical.

But don’t get confused: the ‘what’ is Venus (Taurus) the ‘how’ is Mercury (Twins).

The easiest way to become aware of one’s own Mars power is to know where Mars is in the individual horoscope and to consider the mundane running Mars. Those themes are the outcome of Neptune (the source).

The natural flow is guaranteed by merely being and wondering ‘what is’.

March 17, 2009

Venus and the Links of Consciousness

Ruler of Taurus, April 21 ‐ May 20

Venus is the planet representing the manifestations of the choices (Uranus), all of which are manifest through all outer senses: what you taste, what you smell, what you hear, what you touch, what you see are manifestations.

All these manifestations have different ‘textures’. The textures are made of molecules, the molecules are made of atoms and so on, and so forth. Finally, all are links of consciousness. Links of consciousness are neutral in themselves; what makes them available is the individual perception. Which is the manifestation of the subjective choice.

That is what the principle of the Taurus-Venus stands for.

Published in Wisp, April-May 2009, Volume 4, No. 11