Artemis | - | Greek Goddess, stands for: the Goddess of chastity, the young of all creatures, the Moon, and the hunt (equivalent to Diana). |
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Athena | - | Greek Goddess, stands for: the goddess of war, wisdom, the arts and crafts (see Minerva and Venus). |
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Diana | - | Roman Goddess, stands for: chastity, childbirths and youth (equivalent to Artemis). |
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Jupiter | - | The supreme God of heaven and all its forms of expression, stands for: the law of life, big expansive effect good/bad. |
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Luna | - | Goddess of the Moon, stands for: "standing point", feelings, the feminine, people (Sister to Mars, see Artemis and Diana). |
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Selene | - | Stands for: moon, soul and silver or the shining (later as Artemis). |
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Mars | - | The War-God, stands for: action, change and the masculine. |
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Mercury | - | The movable sign and God for the merchants and the travellers, stands for: all communication and the rowdy. |
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Minerva | - | Roman Goddess for art and science (see Athena). |
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Neptun | - | God for the sea and the earthquakes. |
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Saturn | - | The Ruler of the Time or The Lord of the Karma, stands for: the one that is behind and sets it all in motion, and as something strong, but also a limiting effect, because it is not always understood. |
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The sun | - | Helios, stands for: the I/the self, selfish, ambition, gold, and the sparkling. |
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Venus | - | War-Goddess, Goddess of love and beauty, stands for: what can be scraped together of valuables, goods and honour (see Athena). |
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Vesta | - | The Goddess of hearth fire. |
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Vulcanus | - | The God of the fire and the blacksmith. |
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Last updated: 9. Jun. 2016 | | |