Preface
If your birthday does not fall during the
Sagittarius timeframe for the year you were born, this DOES NOT mean that you
do not experience the energy of Sagittarius, because somewhere in your natal
birth chart, it is present. All twelve signs of the zodiac are expressed in
your being, although some signs, and therefore their corresponding energies,
may be more emphasized than others.
The Sun sign is about your essence, your
vitality (what makes you feel alive), and your self-image. Whatever your Sun
sign, you are on a life-long journey to discover and fully embrace this sign’s
energy. You may be tested in life to experience the meaning of your Sun sign’s
energy.
The Sun begins its transit
of the sign of Sagittarius on November 21, 2012 at 1:51 pm PST.
Sagittarians Speak
Daryl Hannah
Sagittarian Actress
and Environmental Activist
“If you're teaching today what you were teaching five
years ago, either the field is dead or you are.”
Noam Chomsky
Sagittarian Linguist,
Professor Emeritus, and Political Commentator/Activist
“At present, our country needs women's idealism and
determination, perhaps more in politics than anywhere else.”
Shirley Chisholm
(Deceased)
Sagittarian
Congresswoman and Presidential Candidate (First African-American woman in those
roles)
The actor (holding binoculars) surveys farmland in Chiapas, Mexico |
"We're at a turning point. We must change the system
to meet humankind's needs and take the pressure off the planet. Oxfam's GROW
campaign is calling on all governments to make practical positive changes in
how we produce, share, and manage food. In Brazil, a change in government
policy has already reduced hunger by a third. Join us to share solutions that
are in the interest of the many, not the few. Join us to GROW a fairer
future."
Gael Garcia Bernal
Sagittarian Actor
and Social/Political Activist (Oxfam Ambassador)
“Anybody who wants religion is welcome to it, as far as
I'm concerned--I support your right to enjoy it. However, I would appreciate it
if you exhibited more respect for the rights of those people who do not wish to
share your dogma, rapture, or necrodestination.”
Frank Zappa
(Deceased)
Sagittarian and avant-garde
Composer and Musician
“Here is just
one thing I loved about Frank Zappa: He chose freedom. In doing that, in every
moment, he was free. He was present. And that one thing that I loved about him
was in everything and
so it became everything. It was everywhere around him. Every disadvantage
became a challenge and a different opportunity. Saying yes to freedom means
saying no to anything else -- anything that is other. Anything that is a
disguise. Anything that is a lie… Frank said that democracy was our
greatest export. He said, ‘Democracy doesn't work unless you participate.’
Remember, voting ‘yes’ is also your chance to say ‘no.’ Choosing who represents
the people is also choosing who may not. Your vote can be the choice that puts
people out of office. Choose people who will represent a free people. Choose
freedom.”
Gail Zappa
Writer, Art Director, Provocateur and wife of the late Frank
Zappa
WHAT ASTROLOGERS SAY ABOUT SAGITTARIUS
SAGITTARIUS SYMBOLISM
AND RULERSHIPS
The glyph for
Sagittarius
The glyph for this sign, shown
above, displays an arrow and the central portion of a bow. In Latin, “sagitta”
means arrow and sagittarius means archer, personified in the medieval painting
that precedes this article The archer is a centaur, a mythological creature who
is part horse and part man, as well as part mortal and part divine. The centaur
holds the bow and an arrow pointed toward a target. The arrow of the glyph
points upward into the sky, representing high ideals and aspirations, says
astrologer Bruce Nevin. He explains that the disparity between the lower and
higher natures, between the limitations of the body and the freedom of the mind
and spirit are the dynamics experienced by the sign of Sagittarius. Nevin
points out that this disparity manifests in physical terms as an intolerance of
restriction and a love of travel or adventure. This disparity finds expression
in mental and spiritual terms as openness to new ideas and a love of learning.[i]
The planet Jupiter rules the sign of
Sagittarius. Through its influence, Sagittarius displays acceptance of
diversity, respect for freedom, broad vision, joviality, optimism, enthusiasm,
generosity, and aspirational vision. Less attractive qualities include
self-righteousness, arrogance, inappropriate bluntness, overextension,
excessive optimism, unhealthy indulgence, and unrealistic visions.
Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign.
The Sagittarian symbol of the dual-bodied centaur aptly describes the adaptable
nature of a mutable sign.
As the ruler of the 9th
House of the astrological chart, Sagittarius oversees institutions of higher
learning, publishing, religious institutions, travel, philosophy, as well as
foreign languages, foreign lands and foreigners. This house is concerned with
the activities of the social collective.
Sagittarius rules the buttocks,
thighs, hips, and sacroiliac region. Because of this anatomical correspondence,
persons influenced by this sign in key areas of the natal chart experience
vulnerability to illnesses and ailments in these regions of the body.
Often associated with the Temperance
card in the Tarot, Sagittarius from this perspective more closely reflects the
mature stage of development in this sign, where one’s adventures and
experiences have cultivated wisdom. This is Sagittarius the philosopher,
teacher, and sage. The mutable quality provides Sagittarius with ability to “balance”
the established energy of the fixed signs and the fast-moving direct action of
the cardinal signs. Nevin says that the angel depicted in the Temperance tarot
card moves between heaven and earth, symbolizing the effort of Sagittarius to
connect the spiritual realm with earthly existence.[ii]
THE TRANSITION FROM SCORPIO TO SAGITTARIUS
Sagittarius represents the final
phase of autumn, the realm of time bridging two seasons. Both Scorpio and
Sagittarius search for the truth, and both can be brutally frank, although the
Archer often conveys its blunt remarks with wit or humor. Both are keen
observers, but Sagittarius is more inclined to look at the big picture. Scorpio
relies on gut reactions, but may be more deliberate in its actions, while
fire-sign Sagittarius uses its intuition to behave spontaneously, often causing
the natives of this sign to act first, and think later.
While Scorpio concentrates its
energy inward and delves into the great depths of the mysterious, Sagittarius
explores the unknown as well, but it journeys in a more expansive way,
participating in a variety of experiences. Scorpio may explore the depths of
the psyche, while Sagittarius studies cross-cultural customs and religious
belief systems.
Astrologer Dana Gerhardt observes
that Sagittarius, by its position “sandwiched between Scorpio and Capricorn, …
separates the two most ambitious (some would say the grimmest) signs in the
zodiac.” Gerhardt continues with this analysis: “If Scorpio is the Dark Prince
and Capricorn is the Old King, Sagittarius is the Fool, the court jester who
tricks the world into dropping its chin so he can flick its nose. The Fool
Lightens things up so that wisdom can enter the room. With his merry allusions,
the Fool utters tough truths to the King without getting his head chopped off.
His playfulness saves the world from destruction. His perspective brings the
kingdom new life.”[iii]
While I am of the opinion that
adjoining signs continue a theme, I see them also reacting to the qualities of
the sign before them in order to balance personality weaknesses. In the
transition from Scorpio to Sagittarius, I can almost hear the Archer say,
“Enough already, Scorp. You have spent too much time down in the underworld
swimming in the cesspools of human depravity. Humanity should be better than
this. I dare you to look up into the sky, and dream big with me. I know human
behavior can be disgusting, but it is up to us to make it better. I have faith
that humans can take care of business here on earth with a higher purpose, if
they acknowledge their connection to the divine.” To survive as individuals and
as a species, I believe that we need faith and hope to carry us through life.
Perhaps I should say that I, as a Sagittarian, require this perspective.
THE PURPOSE OF SAGITTARIUS AND SOME MYTH-BUSTING
Sagittarius wears many guises in
living life as an adventure, whether physically traveling or engaging in the
internal journey. Astrologer Steven Forrest says that the common denominator
among the diverse expressions of the Sagittarian personality is the motivation
to engage in actions that expand awareness through the gathering of unfamiliar
experience.[iv]
He capsulizes the three destinies of Sagittarius as:
Ø The Gypsy: physical gathering of experience
Ø The Student:
intellectual researching of experience
Ø The Philosopher: intuitive collection of experience
My tongue-in-cheek take on this
hierarchy of Sagittarian personas would be something along these lines:
The
College Jock or Joe 6-Pack: acquiring physical experience via football and inebriation
The
Publicist or Salesperson: using cleverness to concoct a great spin for clients or a
sales pitch
The
Stand-Up Comedian or Writer: spontaneous insults earn you more than academic tenure
So what is the purpose of
Sagittarius? Forrest says that the native’s wandering represents the pursuit of
the ultimate meaning of life. The Archer is on a quest, he says, to uncover the
Truth, as well as personal destinies. Forrest maintains that Sagittarius uses
the strategy of living life as an adventure to reach this endpoint. The
Sagittarian characteristics of faith, adventurousness, humor, and enthusiasm
are resources in the functioning of this zodiac sign, claims Forrest.
Conversely, Forrest observes that traits like bad judgment, over optimism, and
overextension are the Archer’s shadow.[v]
The late astrologer Dane Rudhyar
says that with the sign of Sagittarius, the night-force has reached its maximum
intensity, and collectivism overpowers individualism, society dominates over
the individual personality, and the far takes precedence over the near.
Sagittarius becomes completely absorbed by social or mystical factors, and
yearns for distant connections. This, he says, enables the complexities of
society to operate satisfactorily.[vi]
Astrologer Deborah Houlding offers a
radically different theory about Sagittarius. She contends that modern
astrology downplays the bestial quality of Sagittarius. The Mars-like qualities
of Sagittarius are rarely recognized, says Houlding, and she proposes that the
fiercer aspects of this sign must be acknowledged to truly understand the
symbolism. As a fire sign, Houlding observes that Sagittarius reacts
spontaneously and intuitively, hence their love and talent at sports. This
sign’s instincts are to act first and think later.[vii]
With this tendency, Sagittarius expresses its bestial nature. Rudhyar, on the
other hand, sees Sagittarius as a mental sign. I have read only excerpts from
his works, so I do not know how he reconciles the traditional association of
Sagittarius as a fire sign with his assessment of its mental qualities.
Sagittarius is associated with the
centaurs of classical mythology, known for their crass and irresponsible ways.
Centaurs are warlike and fierce. Houlding says that Chiron, the gentle wounded
healer, has been associated erroneously with Sagittarius. She informs us that
Chiron extricated himself from the wild, savage, and lustful ways of his race
of centaurs. Houlding suggests that Chiron provided a “tempering” energy to
quell the natural bestial qualities of the centaurs.[viii]
Can these
astrologers all be right? As a Sagittarian, I personally identify with both
that ferocious quality of wanting to engage others in verbal battle. Yet, I can
also relate to that very mental place that Sagittarians go to frequently. I
think this reflects the “mental processing” that is needed for Sagittarius to
“make sense” of all of the diverse experiences in which they are engaged.
ENDNOTES
[i] Nevin, Bruce (1982). Astrology Inside Out. Rockport,
Massachusetts: Para Research Publishers, p.87.
[ii] Ibid.
[iii] Gerhardt, Dana
(December/January 2010). The Noisy Birds of Sagittarius. The Mountain Astrologer,
Issue #148, pp.11-15.
[iv] Forrest, Steven (1988). The
Inner Sky. San Diego: ACS Publications, pp.76-80.
[v] Ibid.
[vi] Rudhyar, Dane (1963).
Twelve Phases of Human Experience. The Pulse of Life: New Dynamics in Astrology.
Retrieved from: http://www.khaldea.com/rudhyar/pofl/pofl_p2s9pl.shtml
[vii] Houlding, Deborah
(February/March 2007). Sagittarius the Archer. The Mountain Astrologer,
Issue #131, pp.25-30.
[viii] Ibid.
PROFILE OF A PROMINENT SAGITTARIAN NATIVE
Ann Dunham Soetoro, Barack Obama’s mother,
is a quintessential Sagittarian. This short profile reveals her to be someone
who seeks the truth in exploratory, cross-cultural journeys. Notice the
language individuals who knew her use to describe her — very Sagittarian
adjectives!