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Cosmology, on how thee atmospheres is created while the universe makes sense of it - through fate, faith and family.
Spectroscopy, how the essence of the quintessence sets in stone with the elements that matter overall in an aerial perspective.
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Depictions of Ophiuchus
The Serpent Bearer: The most common depiction is a man wrestling with or holding a large snake. This is based on its name, which means "serpent bearer" in Greek. This image is also linked to the Rod of Asclepius, a symbol of medicine with a snake coiled around a staff.
Human/Humanoid: Some fictional versions of Ophiuchus appear as a man. For instance, one fanon depiction shows a man with blonde hair and hazel eyes, while another describes a man with black hair and a skin tone that shifts from dark to light.
Snake/Hybrid: In a different fictional portrayal from the Fairy Tail series, Ophiuchus is a massive, snake-like being with both organic and mechanical elements. Its upper body is covered in dark scales with rhombus-shaped holes, and its lower body is inorganic and metallic.
Constellation: In astronomy, Ophiuchus is a large constellation that doesn't have a single defined shape but is often imagined as a man with a serpent.
Ophiuchus is a controversial figure in astrology, which is distinct from the scientific field of astronomy.
A historical omission: When the Babylonians created the zodiac signs over 3,000 years ago, they divided the year into 12 segments to correspond with their 12-month calendar. Even though the sun passes through the constellation Ophiuchus for about 18 to 19 days every year, it was omitted to maintain the desired 12-part system.
Renewed interest: In recent years, public discussions about Ophiuchus re-emerge whenever astronomers clarify that the sun's path does, in fact, pass through it. This leads some people to question their astrological sign, but it does not change the basis of the traditional 12-sign zodiac.
Astrology vs. astronomy: The main reason Ophiuchus isn't part of the astrological system is that Western astrology is based on the 12 seasonal segments of the sky, not the actual, irregularly shaped constellations.
Characteristics within non-traditional astrology
For the minority of astrologers who do incorporate Ophiuchus as a 13th sign, those born under it (approximately November 29 to December 17) are said to have a mix of traits from its neighboring signs, Scorpio and Sagittarius, along with some unique qualities.
Key Ophiuchus characteristics:
The Healer: This sign is most often associated with healing, transformation, and medicine, which stems from the Greek myth of Asclepius. People with strong Ophiuchus placements may have a desire to help and heal others.
Curious and insightful: Like Asclepius, those under this influence are considered knowledgeable and insightful, driven by a natural curiosity.
Seekers of truth and wisdom: They desire deep, philosophical truths and are not afraid to challenge conventional ideas.
Passionate and magnetic: Individuals are described as passionate, honest, and possessing a magnetic charisma that can be seductive.
Rebellious nature: They are often independent, resistant to routine, and have an anti-authoritarian streak.
Emotional intensity: They can display the emotional depth and intensity of a Scorpio, sometimes leading to jealousy, and possess the philosophical nature of Sagittarius.
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