Today, 22 December, we have entered the first decan of the zodiac sun sign of Capricorn the Goat.
Traditional associations
Symbol:
Date of Birth: 21/22 Dec to 20 January
Ruling planet:Â Saturn
Lucky Day: Saturday  Â
Lucky Numbers: 2 and 8
Energy: Yin
Element: Earth
Quality: Cardinal (the start of the season of winter)
Key phrase: Â I build, I use
Body: Â Skin, knees, skeletal system
Birth Stone:  Red Garnet and Black Onyx
Colour:Â Deep red
Herbs/Flowers: Wintergreen, Ivy, Carnation
Origin Story
The story of Capricorn evolved from an ancient creation myth of the Akkadians and the Sumerians. Enki the Mer-Goat, the wise teacher, found himself all alone when the rest of his kind left the oceans for ever, and went on to the land, ascending to the mountains.
Enki mourned the loss of his children, and in his terrible loneliness was placed in the heavens where he could look down and still see them, following their new destinies as creatures of the land. The Greeks later told a similar story, in which Enki was known as the Sea-Goat, Pricus.
But why was earthy Capricorn ever seen as a sea-goat? A mer-goat? Here is one of those curious things. The planet Neptune was discovered in the constellation Capricornus, near Deneb Algedi, the brightest star in the tail of the goat, on September 23, 1846.
This illustrates a powerful mythic connection between earth sign Capricorn and the deep water sign of Pisces the Fishes. This connection is many ages old and goes back to the Babylonians 21 centuries BC. But how did the ancients know? How could they have known, to have come up with the story of the Sea-Goat?
So far as we aware, they didn’t. They could not have known about Neptune, to have made any such connection. And yet somehow they seemed to have apprehended this cosmic connection poetically, understanding that life on Earth had begun in the seas, and then some of that life had left the seas for ever.
The constellation of Capricorn which gives its name to the sun sign, was known to the Neo-Platonists as The Gate of the Gods, through which the souls of the newly dead ascended, returning home to the Source of all things.
Tarot
Tarot cards: Â The Devil (Pan/Nature, Mystery, Charisma, Fascination, Obsession, Powerlessness, Fear, Entrapment.) Also the Queen of Pentacles and the 2, 3 and 4 of Pentacles.
Tarot card: Â The Devil (Pan/Nature, Mystery, Charisma, Fascination, Obsession, Powerlessness, Fear, Entrapment.)
This card from the Gilded Tarot deck paints The Devil as one hell of a beguiling sexy beast. We know that the Devil- whether this is our own worst nature or Nature itself -can be downright cruel and nasty. "Nature red in tooth and claw" (Tennyson)
But one can appreciate the artist's take on this. The Devil is also the angel of the Morning Star, fallen or not. And if he is invariably hideous and stinky and manifestly hostile, who is going to let him anywhere near them? Whom shall he snare? Whom shall he tempt? And entrap.
The complexity here is that the cardinal earth sign of Capricorn is the most grounded and self-disciplined of all sun sign archetypes. Responsible, shrewd and also devoted. But "all that glitters" is not gold. For someone to get EVERYTHING they want, who is going to get hurt? Who else is going to do without? Capricorn at the macro level is about worldly power and the price that is paid for that power. Here is the darkness of Capricorn when seen as the Devil. Here is the flex.
But Capricorn is after all, the sun sign of the solstice, and the light of the returning sun.
Back soon with more stories about Capricorn, the cosmic sea goat.
Thank you for reading.
Love that you combine the Tarot and Astrology. It's so very interesting