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Astrology

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:16 pm
by Set
No, this isn't a pickup line. But...

What's your sign?

I'm curious as to the diversity of astrological signs here. Tell me as many of them as you can. If you don't know yours you can always look in the links I provided.

Western: http://astrology.yahoo.com/astrology/ge ... osmicdaily
Chinese: http://astrology.yahoo.com/chinese
Egyptian: http://mypage.direct.ca/c/csamson/divin ... ptian.html
Celtic: http://mypage.direct.ca/c/csamson/divin ... ctree.html
Native American: http://mypage.direct.ca/c/csamson/divination/totem.html

Now for my signs. Birthdate 06/14/88...

Western: Gemini
Chinese: Earth Dragon
Egyptian: Set
Celtic: Oak
Native American: Deer

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:31 pm
by Vilkacis
Western: Aries

Chinese: Rat

Egyptian: Isis
Solidarity, cultivates nobility.
Color: White

Celtic: The Alder Tree (Fearn)
Tremendous courage, likes to engage in debates, spiritual, energetic, impetuous , determined to make their own way, self-reliant, adventurous, risk takers, tenacious workers, affectionate, charming.

Native American: Red Hawk
This is the time of the Budding Trees Moon, and the animal totem is the Red Hawk. From him, people can learn the lessons of awareness, insight, truth, adaptability, prayer and openness.

-- Vilkacis

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:34 pm
by Anubis
here are my sgins

western: Taurus (the bull, ok i guess)

Chinese: Dragon (cool)

Egyptian: Anubis :o (that is just plain creepy! no realy it is May 14 check it your self)Anubis
Clever, full of compassion , fatalist, ambivalent, inhibited, deep.
Colors: Men (sienna), Women (crimson)
Compatible Signs: Bastet, Isis

Celtic: The Hawthorn Tree (Huath) (is that good or bad?)
Understanding of change, prone to rushing things, innovative, creative, confident, easily bored, crave mental stimulation , likes challenge, eloquent, gifted performer, charming.

Native American: Beaver
This is the season of the Frogs Return Moon, and the totem for this moon is Beaver. From Beaver, we learn security,contentment, industry, balance, affection and patience

That was Wierd!! My egyption sign is :o ANUBIS!!!!! :o out of all 30 i get ANUBIS!!! makes you wonder.............

i'm happy with all of them exept the beaver I 'AM NOT A BUCK TOOTH RODENT!!

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:42 pm
by Apokryltaros
Anubis wrote:i'm

western: Taurus
Chinese: Dragon
Egyptian: Anubis :o (that is just plain creepy! no realy it is May 14 check it your self)
Celtic: The Hawthorn Tree (Huath)
Native American: Beaver

That was Wierd!! My egyption sign is :o ANUBIS!!!!! :o out of all 30 i get ANUBIS!!! makes you wonder.............

i'm happy with all of them exept the beaver I 'AM NOT A BUCK TOOTH RODENT!!
This Gemini Oak Wooden Ram of Set thinks that as a beaver, you would look terribly silly with braces.

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:51 pm
by Ancient
I'm

Western:Aquarius

Chinese: Rat

Egyptian:Amon-Ra
Very generous, fruitful, people feel reassured around you, and willing to give their best.
Colors: orange

Celtic:
The Rowan Tree (Luis)
Magical, intuitive, understanding, unusual, unpredictable, empowered, symbolizes healing, idealistic, progressive thinker, strong principles, thrive on change, impatient with restriction, artistic, original, can appear detached and aloof.

Native American: Otter
If you are born during this period, you are in the Rest and Cleansing Moon, and Otter is your totem. From Otter,people can learn to be playful, nurturing, prophetic, noble, curious and humanitarian in nature.

Being half Native American I know I have other totem animals as well. They have been determined by a tribe shaman. I will take this oppertunity to list them. They are:


Dog
Noble, faithful, loyal, teaching, protection, guidance

Deer
Intellectual, gentle, caring, kind, subtlety, gracefulness, femininity, gentleness, innocence, luring to new adventure

Fox
Cunning, agility, quick-witted, diplomacy, wildness, feminine magic of camouflage, shapeshifting and invisibility

Lion
Family, strength, energy, courage


There are a few others but I already know I've told you more than you wish to know.

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:59 am
by Miguel
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:34 am
by Set
Anubis wrote:That was Wierd!! My egyption sign is :o ANUBIS!!!!! :o out of all 30 i get ANUBIS!!! makes you wonder.............
The universe works in interesting ways no? I myself was quite amused when I found out my Egyptian sign, considering in a past life I was called Seti (which is one of the variations of Set's name). It's funny too, because he shows up in my dreams at random intervals. In my thoughts, and my books, on tv programs...

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:42 am
by Vuldari
Western: Leo

Chinese: Rooster

Egyptian: Sekhmet

Celtic: The Hazel Tree
Inner knowledge, wise, able to communicate well, persuasive, artistic, lively, analytical mind, inspiring, imaginative, idealistic thinker.

Native American: Sturgeon
This is the time of the Ripe Berries Moon, and the animal totem is Sturgeon. We learn these from Sturgeon: determination, teaching, leadership, knowledge, depth.

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:17 am
by Baphnedia
I am:

Western: Virgo
Chinese: Cock
Egyptian: Mout
Celtic: The Vine
Totem: Brown Bear

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:36 am
by Hearth
I'm dog, Reed, Thoth, Snake and a scorpio.

Now what does that tell of me?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:47 am
by Veruth
Western: Capricorn
Egyptian: Isis
Native American: Goose
Chinese :Dragon
Celtic :The Elder Tree (Ruis)

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:35 am
by Darum
the parts that are in bold are the most true, the parts that are in italics are the least true.
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Weastern: Gemini.
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Chinese: Horse.
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Egyptian: Set.
Perfectionist, prone to anger.
Colors: turquoise
Compatible Signs: Geb, The Nile
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Celtic: Hawthorn.
Understanding of change, prone to rushing things, innovative, creative, confident, easily bored, crave mental stimulation , likes challenge, eloquent, gifted performer, charming.
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Native american: Deer.
The totem for the Corn planting Moon is Deer. From this beautiful animal, people can learn sensitivity, grace, alertness, creativity, and heart and spirit connection.
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 10:08 am
by Grayheart
Okay, I'm

Western: Aquarius (Sun),
Ascendent: Virgo,
Moon: Scorpio,
Mercury: Capricorn
Venus: Capricorn
Mars: Scorpio
Jupiter: Capricorn
Saturn: Scorpio
Uranus: Saggitarius
Neptun: Capricorn
Pluto: Scorpio

Chinese: Pig (Year), Dog (Hour), Tiger (Moon), Horse (Day), Water (Element)

Medicine Wheel (Native American): Otter
Cherokee: 2 Twister

Egyptian: Mout

Celtic: The Rowan Tree (Luis)
Celtic Tree circle: Cypress (It's another celtic tree zodiac, including
some more tree signs than the one you
linked above)

Like Ancient I would like to list my totemanimals as well. Sadly I hadn't the opportunity to have a shaman near me to help to find them, but I think that the animals found me even without this help ...

Inner Totem: Wolf
Skytotem: Hawk
Earthtotem: Weasel
Easttotem: Snake
Southtotem: Raven
Westtotem: Grizzly
Northtotem: Owl
Guardian to the right: Dragon
Guardian to the left: Tiger

Okay, this was a very precise outing ...

Re: Astrology

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:20 pm
by Lupin
I'm:

Western: Sagittarius
Chinese: Dog
Egyptian: Osiris
Celtic: The Elder Tree (Ruis)
Native American: Elk

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 3:02 pm
by outwarddoodles
Western: Capricorn
Chinese: Goat
Egyptian: Isis
Celtic: The Birch Tree (Beth)
Native American: Goose

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:30 pm
by Silverclaw
Sagittarius

Rat

Osiris

The Elder Tree (Ruis)

Elk

:D

How do you know what elemental you are for the Chinese one?

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:42 pm
by Renorei
January 22, 1986 (guess who'll be 20 in less than a month!)


Western: Aquarius

Chinese: Tiger (I already knew I was a tiger, but the Yahoo thing told me I was an ox. I double-checked with some other sites, and tiger it is. Some of you might want to double check as well.)

Egyptian: Mout

Celtic: The Rowan Tree (Luis)

Native American: Otter

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:46 pm
by Figarou
Western: Cancer
Chinese: Goat
Egyptian: Anubis
Celtic: The Oak Tree (Duir)
Native American: Flicker

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:48 pm
by vrikasatma
Birthdate: January 3, 1962 (yes, I'm forty-eight hours from turning 44!!)

Western: Capricorn sun/Sagittarius moon/Gemini ascendant
Oriental: Metal Ox (or Ox on the Road)/Monkey ascendant
Celtic: Birch
Egyptian: Nile — not exactly the best of matches but came close on a couple points.
Native American (actually Sun Bear's Medicine Wheel — have the book, got to meet him once): Snow Goose/Crystal/Birch.

I found out my Chinese elements are a perfect palindrome. Metal-Water-Wood-Water-Metal. From Metal we get Water, from Water we get Wood, and then it reverses in the same pattern. I guess that's why I'm so resilient and centred...

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:54 pm
by Fenrir
Anubis wrote:here are my sgins



Egyptian: Anubis :o (that is just plain creepy! no realy it is May 14 check it your self)Anubis
Clever, full of compassion , fatalist, ambivalent, inhibited, deep.
Colors: Men (sienna), Women (crimson)
Compatible Signs: Bastet, Isis


That was Wierd!! My egyption sign is :o ANUBIS!!!!! :o out of all 30 i get ANUBIS!!! makes you wonder.............

i'm happy with all of them exept the beaver I 'AM NOT A BUCK TOOTH RODENT!!
Really How funny :lol: Wow out of all the possibilities guess you really do need that name

Western: Scorpio

Eastern: Snake

Egyptian:Sekhmet
Telepathic, observant, authoritative, indulgent, moral.
Colors: Men (green), Women (turquoise)
Compatible Signs: Bastet, Geb

Native American: Sanke

Celtic: The Reed
Secret strength, secret motivations, detective abilities, perceptual, complex, tenacious, fearless, proud, independent, rarely compromise,
thrive on challenge, belief in their own destiny.
Ancient wrote:Being half Native American I know I have other totem animals as well. They have been determined by a tribe shaman. I will take this oppertunity to list them. They are:


Dog
Noble, faithful, loyal, teaching, protection, guidance

Deer
Intellectual, gentle, caring, kind, subtlety, gracefulness, femininity, gentleness, innocence, luring to new adventure

Fox
Cunning, agility, quick-witted, diplomacy, wildness, feminine magic of camouflage, shapeshifting and invisibility

Lion
Family, strength, energy, courage


There are a few others but I already know I've told you more than you wish to know.
Your Native American wow your lucky your family cares about their heritage :( My great grandfather denied his haritage of Cherrokee for some reason, so i have not had the privalage to talk to a shaman. I find it funny that they are called "totem" animals because totems are from North West America and Canada!

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:05 pm
by Shadow Wulf
Western: Aquarius
Chinese: Snake
Egyptian: Amon-Ra
Celtic: The Ash Tree
Native American: Couger

Ha Im Amon-Ra the supreme god :evil:

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:14 pm
by Fenrir
Shadow Wulf wrote:
Ha Im Amon-Ra the supreme god :evil:
Iam afraid not he is only the sun god at times it depends sometimes he is not king but there could be quite a few Kings the first and father of the gods was infact Ra but there are variations over the years, but he did not stay king his son Osiris did but I am not sure it could have been Horus too but I really don't think it was Ra, but he did create everything

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:17 pm
by Shadow Wulf
Noun 1. Amon-Ra - Egyptian sun god; supreme god of the universe in whom Amen and Ra were combined; principal deity during Theban supremacy

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:24 pm
by Fenrir
:(
I hate Egyptian mythology it has so many different different myths saying the same thing the earlier myths don't even have Ra he may have been brought in by the Hyksos or other groups but when he came in he replace Ptah as the main god, though Ptah was worshiped long after Ra was abandoned. I can't say why he was surpreme god he didn't do anything but be the sun he had no controle over his children they murdered each other. But death is very confusing in Egypt. Ra was a father figure and maybe to the gods was just a figure that was there over the other gods who held the power like the Shogun and the Emperor of Japan. The Shogun holds the power while the Emperor is just there. So much for the devine rite of kings huh

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:26 pm
by Shadow Wulf
Well you have to understand thier was different Empires in the Egyption times so its like our religions now a days that have the same basic thing but some slight changes
but anyway...
What about Amon?