It just occurred to me that Mercury is like Venus wearing the Moon (aka Psyche) for a helmet, and that, conversely, Venus is like Mercury doffing his Moon hat in a humble bow.
I was taking a break from Thucydides History of Peloponnesian War - and looking at the chart for the moment.
I noticed that Venus is near the 13th degree Scorpio midheaven
while Pluto is rising at 23 degrees Capricorn. A vast majority of
earth's current population resides along the same latitude, or
thereabouts, as Raleigh, so that means a lot of the planet's peeps will
share that same phenomenon, of Venus on MC while Pluto is rising. Kindness culminating as the marginalized is presented to our vision. Then, I guess since Venus and Mercury aren't too far apart in the chart yet -
they are still in the same sign (Scorpio) and still both preceding Sun
along the ecliptic; it came to me about the Moon hat/helmet. Mercury,
which doesn't travel as far from Sun, but runs rings around it compared
to even loyal Venus, wears the hat of the fastest of them all, Lovely
Luna. To me, that Moon hat signifies the freedom of rapid movement and
consequent ability to process perceptions which Venus and Mars lack.
So that explains the title of this post, 21st Century Orphism: all these shape shifting symbols of old time myths used to seriously drive me NUTS. Now I think of Orphism as Morphism without the M. In other words I'm taking an ancient symbol system and using it with my own 21st century sensibility. If morphology is how things change visible shape over time, orphology is how the invisible essence of those visible shapes is ever the same.
Now, for why I did the chart at 10:19am. I
stopped reading after finishing two opposing speeches by orators making
the case for, and then against, killing all the rebellious Mytilenes for
leading the island of Lesbos in rebellion against the Athenians. Both
orators were so incredibly eloquent and persuasive! I was soaring with
the gods of intelligence (old timey expression there) and thanking them
for the gift, passed down through the centuries, of these recorded speeches.
I'm pretty sure Thucydides fought
on the side of the Athenians in the P War. During the Martial phase of
these unfolding events he would have been blind to so many of the events
he recorded afterwards in this worthy history. (Mars is the active iteration of Mercury w/out its Moon hat, also known as passion.) It was only afterwards,
when he had the luxury of surviving, with his wits, that he was able to
tap into that eminently soulful capacity, associated with the Moon, to
communicate widely and in a timely manner and gather the information
required to complete his literary endeavor.