SymbolikNummerierung(en): 4Sternzeichen Aries = Widder, Tagzeichen des Mars Hebr. Buchstabe Heh = siehe!, hayar - geschehen/werden Haltung: stehend, oder auf einem Thron sitzend. Nach vorn oder zur Seite blickend, manchmal ein Bein angewinkelt Widderköpfe auf Thron Zepter mit goldener Kugel = Reichsapfel Adler Farbe Rot |
"... Jupiter Ammon is in reality no other than SOL in Aries, ... Lucian, was of opinion that no other than the Sun in the sign Aries, was meant by that epithet ... "The famous Lybian oracle of Ammon, whom they pourtray with a Ram's head" (he says) "refers to the celestial sign of that name ..." ... during the reign of Bocchoris, the Sun was venerated as the deity of the Ammonian temple - the Ram being regarded as the seat of his incarnation for a time. ... "
"(...) the legend of Herodotus (...) says that, Jupiter being reluctant to shew himself to Hercules, yet not being able to resist the importunities of that deity, he employed himself with its skin, shewed himself in that form to Hercules: from this incident the Egyptian statues of Jupiter represent that divinity with the head of a Ram. (...) A mystified conjunction of the planets Sol and Jupiter in the sign Aries, at the commencement of a great cycle of intricate revolutions, is important enough to account for the erection of colossal statues and oracular temples; while it is simple enough to explain naturally and easily, what in other views cannot but seem ridiculously incredible. Hercules is the Sun. Jupiter's fabled reluctance is aptly enough explained by the occasional seeming retrogradations of that planet, even in the course of its actual advancement."
Männliche Energie. Vater, Mann. Beherrschung, Durchsetzungsvermögen, Verantwortung. Autorität. Stärke. Ordnung.