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With some of the answers you can get I was dreading asking the question about my coming year 2009!
Anyway, this is what I got:
SCORPIO 23 A RABBIT METAMORPHOSED INTO A FAIRY (NATURE SPIRIT)
This is a kind of transformation or transmutation from the level of animal instincts to the spiritual level. The rabbit has much symbolism attached to it, representing fertility and the power of yin, the cycles of the Moon, also the cycle of life death and rebirth, female godesses and female faeries. In folklore, it is believed rabbits/hares can carry messages from the living to the dead and from humankind to the faeries.
Caution: Wastefulness of physical resources. Impracticality, someone who is 'with the faeries' and has no grip on reality.
This seems like a good symbol for me to have drawn from the oracle as I really long to escape from the mundane to the spiritual. However I could have a wasteful and impractical year.
AND OTHER INTERPRETATIONS OF SCORPIO 23o BY VARIOUS AUTHORS:
Sabian Symbol - Original from M. E. Jones:
A bunny metamorphosed into a fairy. Keyword: Transition
Sabian Symbol - Rudhyar version:
A Rabbit Metamorphoses Into A Nature Spirit
Charubel:
"The moon in her first quarter."
One fond of change; a speculator; one too sanguine in his or her expectations; yet, on the whole, fortunate.
La Volasfera:
"A man sowing in the wind."
It is the index of a character that has little regard to the fitness of things, and is for that reason apt to waste his substance and dissipate his energies, continually occupying himself with vain and illusive projects; sowing where he has no advantage and constantly going counter to the opinions and advice of others. Such an one may lay hold of a fortune and it will be scattered, or being endowed with superior faculties he will use them to small advantage. It is a degree of DISSIPATION.
Matthews:
"Fame or notoriety"
A critical degree. Aspiring and proud. Usually fortunate in material possessions. The fellow who "hitches his wagon to a star."
Carelli:
Hopefulness, often unjustified confidence, certainly more luck than deserved typifies this degree. Unrealizable plans prevail - plans around power and wealth, which are squandered. Love of arbitrage and trade at large. A taste for paradox, which the native will mistake for originality; a contrary and spiteful nature. There is no firmness in decisions, and the will power is jumpy and shaky.
Kozminsky:
"A man blowing bubbles, a ledger at his feet."
Denotes one who is in danger of being misguided and led into undertakings which can only result in failure and regret. Should he attempt to initiate any scheme himself, he will feel the mortification of seeing his hopes shattered. He should be content to take no risks. It is a symbol of Uncertainties.
Muir:
Ambitious, domineering and an experimentalist. He should be content with the beaten track as far as employment is concerned.
Leinbach:
This degree seems to completely scatter the vast energy of the Scorpio nature. There is very little control shown. The native is usually restless, impulsive, ignorant of danger, and he responds with cowardice when faced with the consequences of his impulsive behavior. There is an attachment to home.
Weber:
Mental, diversified, active Gemini adds outgoing, casual qualities to shifty Scorpio, and with underlying Sagittarius, there's the fire of desire to achieve. Good degree of trade and commerce, but often easily distracted, and too free with resources. When knowledge and experience are put to work, coupled with personal skills, it can accumulate wealth and status. Putting wealth to good use is something else - degree is far from secure.
Henson:
Medical fields; doctors; homicidal tendencies; universally respected; aspiring and proud; usually fortunate in material possessions; projecting and the arts; alcoholism; fimbria of fallopian tubes; nasal bone.
Cochrane:
Individualistic, self-reliant, self-conscious, ambitious, proud. Leadership qualities. Wants to do something in life that expresses his own individuality.
Anyway, this is what I got:
SCORPIO 23 A RABBIT METAMORPHOSED INTO A FAIRY (NATURE SPIRIT)
and my own interpretation:Lynda Hill Sabian Oracle said:You may find yourself having a transformative realisation that will take your focus away from the baser animal instincts to a more spiritual perception. Coming to terms with one's vital energies can free you up to find a higher state of being. An ascenscion in consciousness is happening - enjoy the ride!.
Revelation of hidden talents. Moving into a whole new level of existence and being.
This is a kind of transformation or transmutation from the level of animal instincts to the spiritual level. The rabbit has much symbolism attached to it, representing fertility and the power of yin, the cycles of the Moon, also the cycle of life death and rebirth, female godesses and female faeries. In folklore, it is believed rabbits/hares can carry messages from the living to the dead and from humankind to the faeries.
Caution: Wastefulness of physical resources. Impracticality, someone who is 'with the faeries' and has no grip on reality.
This seems like a good symbol for me to have drawn from the oracle as I really long to escape from the mundane to the spiritual. However I could have a wasteful and impractical year.
AND OTHER INTERPRETATIONS OF SCORPIO 23o BY VARIOUS AUTHORS:
Sabian Symbol - Original from M. E. Jones:
A bunny metamorphosed into a fairy. Keyword: Transition
Sabian Symbol - Rudhyar version:
A Rabbit Metamorphoses Into A Nature Spirit
Charubel:
"The moon in her first quarter."
One fond of change; a speculator; one too sanguine in his or her expectations; yet, on the whole, fortunate.
La Volasfera:
"A man sowing in the wind."
It is the index of a character that has little regard to the fitness of things, and is for that reason apt to waste his substance and dissipate his energies, continually occupying himself with vain and illusive projects; sowing where he has no advantage and constantly going counter to the opinions and advice of others. Such an one may lay hold of a fortune and it will be scattered, or being endowed with superior faculties he will use them to small advantage. It is a degree of DISSIPATION.
Matthews:
"Fame or notoriety"
A critical degree. Aspiring and proud. Usually fortunate in material possessions. The fellow who "hitches his wagon to a star."
Carelli:
Hopefulness, often unjustified confidence, certainly more luck than deserved typifies this degree. Unrealizable plans prevail - plans around power and wealth, which are squandered. Love of arbitrage and trade at large. A taste for paradox, which the native will mistake for originality; a contrary and spiteful nature. There is no firmness in decisions, and the will power is jumpy and shaky.
Kozminsky:
"A man blowing bubbles, a ledger at his feet."
Denotes one who is in danger of being misguided and led into undertakings which can only result in failure and regret. Should he attempt to initiate any scheme himself, he will feel the mortification of seeing his hopes shattered. He should be content to take no risks. It is a symbol of Uncertainties.
Muir:
Ambitious, domineering and an experimentalist. He should be content with the beaten track as far as employment is concerned.
Leinbach:
This degree seems to completely scatter the vast energy of the Scorpio nature. There is very little control shown. The native is usually restless, impulsive, ignorant of danger, and he responds with cowardice when faced with the consequences of his impulsive behavior. There is an attachment to home.
Weber:
Mental, diversified, active Gemini adds outgoing, casual qualities to shifty Scorpio, and with underlying Sagittarius, there's the fire of desire to achieve. Good degree of trade and commerce, but often easily distracted, and too free with resources. When knowledge and experience are put to work, coupled with personal skills, it can accumulate wealth and status. Putting wealth to good use is something else - degree is far from secure.
Henson:
Medical fields; doctors; homicidal tendencies; universally respected; aspiring and proud; usually fortunate in material possessions; projecting and the arts; alcoholism; fimbria of fallopian tubes; nasal bone.
Cochrane:
Individualistic, self-reliant, self-conscious, ambitious, proud. Leadership qualities. Wants to do something in life that expresses his own individuality.