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Astrology
"as above, so below"
🔭 1. Planets as carriers of energies
In astrology, the planets are not "causes" in the physical sense, but rather symbolic carriers of certain psychological and spiritual energies. For example:
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Mars = Energy, Assertiveness, Aggression
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Venus = love, beauty, harmony
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Saturn = structure, boundary, test
From an astrological perspective, these energies do not act “from outside,” but rather reflect internal collective rhythms and patterns.
🌀 2. Archetypes – common archetypes
The planets and zodiac signs are often associated with archetypes – universal images that are deeply anchored in the collective unconscious (according to CG Jung).
Jupiter, for example, as “king” or “wise man”
Saturn as “Father,” “Judge,” or “Guardian of the Threshold”
These archetypes can also be found in the Bible, for example:
Archetype Planet Biblical Figure
The Redeemer Sun Christ
The Destroyer Saturn Moses
The examiner
The Lovers Venus Maria Magdalene,
Solomon
The Warrior Mars David, Gideon
This creates a symbolic bridge between planetary symbolism and biblical figures –
both attempt to describe psychological dynamics .
🔮 3. Predicting the future – quality of time instead of determinism
Astrology doesn't necessarily aim to predict specific events, but rather describes qualities of time. This is also called kairos—as opposed to the mere passage of time (chronos).
Example:
"When Saturn meets your natal Moon, you can expect emotional testing or detachment."
→ This is not a fixed event, but an indication of a possible inner development.
✨ Conclusion
Astrology is understood by many not as a "science" but as a symbolic language that helps to recognize energies, inner processes, and temporal qualities. Through archetypal parallels—including those in the Bible—it acquires a mythical depth that goes beyond mere prediction of the future.

📜 Deeper connection: Saturn as “Master of Time”
In astrology, Saturn symbolizes:
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The need to recognize boundaries
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The principle of cause and effect (karmic learning)
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The ability to grow through crises
Moses goes through precisely these stages: personal trials, bearing collective responsibility, enduring delays – he “leads,” but he does not complete, because completion is not the goal of Saturn, but rather knowledge through path and testing.
🧠 Why this is useful
Such archetypal connections help people symbolically understand their own life processes. For example, someone experiencing a strong Saturn period (e.g., Saturn Return at around age 29) can use the Moses archetype to remind themselves that trials often serve as preparation for a greater life task.


Astrology provides a spiritual connection to the world that many lack in a rational, fragmented world.
When it comes to the question of the meaning of life or spiritual growth
Many people feel: “There must be more…” – and astrology can be a tool to ask spiritual questions:
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What is my soul path (lunar nodes)?
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What is my calling (MC, Sun)?
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What transformation processes are imminent (Pluto, Neptune)?
Astrology can provide deep insights here – without dogma.
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