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I - Rene Descartes, 1637 |
I think I am, - The Moody Blues, 1969 |
What are the archetypal qualities of
the zodiac sign Gemini?
("What the HECK is an Archetypal??? Jeesh, doncha
just love these people who use these $50 words and don't explain them....")
An archetype is like a prototype or seed idea that can be experienced
in many different ways. The signs form a progression of archetypal concepts
and experiences, from Aries to Pisces. Everyone experiences the qualities
of all 12 signs in their daily lives, not just if the person has the
Sun, Moon, etc., in that sign. The lunar cycles (starting with the New
Moon) brings the qualities of the New Moon's sign into our lives.
In the Aries-Taurus issue of Transitions, we set
off on a cosmic journey starting with Aries
and Taurus. The Aries cycle brought a great
burst of life force and initiative, like a seed being shed from the
husk of previous journeys. This seed contained an explosion of potential
and possibilities in our lives. In the Taurus cycle, we planted this
seed and stabilized its growth to ensure it has the fuel and endurance
to survive the long process ahead. Taurus provided an opportunity to
explore our attitudes about resources and our physical creaturehood.
("Hey that reminds me: I paid for a WINNING lottery
ticket. I want my money back!!") ![]()
Now we reach the Gemini phase of our journey. In Gemini, we're challenged to increase our awareness and connect this new potential to our immediate environment or neighbourhood. ("Hermes 'n' the Hood!") Hence, Gemini and the 3rd House are associated with neighbours and siblings, local travel and the vehicles that get us there. They're also connected to the conceptual neighbourhood: books, magazines, newspapers, schools, teachers, writers, and the postal system.
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I don't know why You and I are Gemini. - Alan Parsons |
We are also part of our own neighbourhood. Psychologically,
Gemini is the beginning of objective self-awareness. This is not to
say that Aries or Taurus people are not self-aware; rather, Gemini
energy brings the most basic forms of awareness into focus for
everyone. Developing objective self-awareness is a long-term process
that grows and evolves through the rest of the Yang signs: the Fire
signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) and the Air signs (Gemini, Libra,
Aquarius). In terms of external projects and activities, Gemini is
the stage in which we start to become aware of what we're trying to
do and what will be involved. ![]()
How do we become aware? What, exactly, is awareness made of? ("Ya, like we don't just wake up one day and, like, grok everything, eh?") When we want to look at ourselves physically, we need a mirror. If we try to observe ourselves directly, our vision can become distorted, limited or blocked. ("Ever tried to look at the underside of your chin?") A mirror provides us with a means to observe ourselves objectively, as separate objects. Similarly, to perceive our personality objectively, we need a mirror of some sort in the form of communication, relationships and the community.
This mirroring effect introduces the idea of duality: mind-body, internal-external, you-me ("Tweedledum-Tweedledee..."). In Gemini, we have our first awareness of the multiplicity of Self: the risk-taker (Aries), the sensual self (Taurus), the inner child (Cancer), the creative self (Leo), the analyzer (Virgo), the projected self (Libra), the secret self (Scorpio), the truth-seeker (Sagittarius), the ambitious self (Capricorn), the individualist (Aquarius) and the spiritual self (Pisces). ("Geez, it's getting crowded in here!") The Gemini person is especially prone to switching these personas to suit the situation. For all of us, archetypal Gemini brings us to an awareness of the many facets of ourselves.
The Yang signs (Fire and Air), especially the Air signs, form an evolutionary process of observing ourselves through the mirror of other people. In Gemini, we begin with information exchange: I tell you my thoughts and your give me yours. This is the basic purpose of communication, for which we need a common vehicle: language. ("Gobbledeegook is my mother tongue.") Language requires that we have common names for what we see and experience: words. Through communication, we increase our awareness of the world around us (by hearing about others' observations) and also of ourselves (as we compare our perceptions to those of others).
This is the quest of the Gemini: to gather together
as much information about their world as possible.
("�and spread it around again in the form of gossip!")
It is their medium for knowing themselves and their navigation tool
through life: gathering and sharing information. Deny a Gemini the opportunity
to communicate and you deprive him or her of the very air they breathe!
("�and drive 'em crazy! tee-hee...")
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Hermes the TricksterMercury, the planetary ruler of Gemini, is the Roman version of Hermes in ancient Greek mythology. Hermes was known as a trickster, a practical joker. ("I'm beginning to like this guy....") Being the god of communication, speech and thought, he would often get into a mischievous mood and lead people down the garden path. ("I'm definitely beginning to like this guy!") He was also a clever charmer and a thief, shamelessly manipulating anyone and everyone for his own puckish purposes. ("A kindred spirit!!!") Mercury, and therefore Gemini, are very playful! ("Yippeeee!!!") Our Gemini nature loves to play around with ideas, words, and sometimes people or situations.
Mercury goes retrograde about three times a year (meaning it appears
to go backwards temporarily). Especially during these times, the trickster
side of Mercury comes out to play, causing miscommunications, wrong
numbers, mental muddles and confusing interactions. We go through Mercury
retrograde about three times a year, so if the world sometimes seems
a bit upsidedown ("or your brains turn to oatmeal...."),
now you know why! ![]()
� 1996, 2004, 2005 Wendy Guy. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Transitions Astrology Newsletter, Gemini-Cancer-Leo 1996 Issue.
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