The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the concept of celestial bodies being "under the beams of the sun," which signifies a state of illumination and, conversely, potential suppression of their energies. I discuss how the sun's rays can metaphorically obscure the influence of other planets, rendering certain aspects of life, such as love affairs symbolized by Venus, hidden from view. The conversation delves into the complexities of astrological interpretations, particularly how the placement of planets under the sun's beams can lead to secrecy or exposure in personal relationships. We explore specific examples, including the implications of Mercury's position, and how these planetary alignments can affect one’s ability to navigate truth and deception. Ultimately, we articulate the nuanced dynamics between celestial influences and personal circumstances, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of astrological readings.
Takeaways:
The metaphorical significance of the sun's beams illuminates hidden aspects of celestial influences.
When planets are under the beams of the sun, they often experience a suppression of their energies.
Venus under the sun's beams can symbolize hidden romantic affairs or secret love relationships.
The positioning of planets can affect how their energies manifest in our lives and experiences.
Celestial configurations, such as Mercury under the sun's beams, can complicate communication and honesty.
The concept of being under the sun's beams serves as a profound metaphor for revelation and concealment in astrology.
Somebody just asked me what does it mean for the sun to beam on them all.
Speaker A:
But what I was trying to say is that, yeah, it's going to be under the beam.
Speaker A:
So basically, like the sun's.
Speaker A:
The sun's energy kind of like burns all the other planets.
Speaker B:
The light of the sun outshines the light of the other planets.
Speaker B:
So things that are, are said to be under the beams of the sun could be like, hidden.
Speaker A:
Hidden, huh?
Speaker A:
Exactly.
Speaker A:
That's what it is.
Speaker A:
The, the, the energy of the planets under the beams of the sun are hidden.
Speaker A:
So, so, so it's almost like we, we.
Speaker A:
There's like a suppressed, There's a suppression to it, right?
Speaker B:
Yes.
Speaker B:
So how, how did it turn up for me in a reading?
Speaker B:
Somebody had Venus under the beams of the sun and he was in a secret affair, a secret love affair, you know, with Venus being the planet of love.
Speaker B:
And it's under the beams.
Speaker B:
It was hidden.
Speaker C:
So would you say that that's something that gets exposed because the light, the sun is shining a light on that planet?
Speaker B:
Well, actually, I think he might get away with it because it's in the 12th house.
Speaker A:
Okay, okay.
Speaker B:
But, but there's a little bit more there.
Speaker B:
Yeah, but, but one of the things that was.
Speaker B:
I don't know, one of the things.
Speaker B:
Yeah, anyway, so something else.
Speaker B:
Let's just say Mercury under the beams of the sun.
Speaker B:
It's, it's hard for people to.
Speaker A:
You lie thinking or you lie, you can lie and get away with it.
Speaker B:
Yes, yes, yes, Stuff like that, you know, you know different things under the beams.
Speaker B:
But, but, but being under the beams of this, for instance, Venus under the beams of the sun is actually not bad because Venus is in its chariot.
Speaker C:
Exaltation.
Speaker B:
It's in its exaltation.
Speaker B:
So it's like, it's like Venus is like under the beams of the sun is, is like you're walking in the middle of the desert at high noon with no shade and no water.
Speaker B:
And no water.
Speaker B:
Now, good way to put it.
Speaker B:
Now, now when Venus went like, Venus is in Pisces.
Speaker B:
It's still in the desert at high noon.
Speaker C:
But she was well hydrated to begin
Speaker B:
with, but she got some water and
Speaker A:
she got, she has some shade and she, she's.
Speaker A:
She's on a horse.
Speaker C:
Like she was.
Speaker B:
She came prepared, actually.
Speaker B:
She might not be on a horse.
Speaker B:
She might be on a, A cat, a chariot with four guys carrying her.