I have got to say, I am enjoying the fact that I am able to post at a frequent pace. Saves me from all the panicking I inevitably do when I take "too long" to post. I'm back again with another one of the Muse sisters, this time the second-youngest - on whom there really isn't much. I hope you enjoy.
Thalia is the name of a few different beings in Greek Mythology, including the name of one of the Graces, but it is fair to assume that the asteroid was named for one of the nine muses. She is commonly referred to as the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne and as the mother of the Corybantes by Apollo. Thalia is regarded as the Muse of Comedic Poetry (which were stories that had a happy ending) and the Muse of Pastoral Poetry (which were stories that romanticised country life and condemned city life as corrupt). She is most often portrayed as wielding a comedic mask and a shepherd's staff and wearing a wreath of ivory and boots. Bugles and trumpets are also seen on her statues as actors would use the two instruments in ancient comedies.
The asteroid Thalia was discovered by John Russell Hind on the 15th of December, 1852 in London, England. The asteroid takes roughly 1,556 days to travel around the zodiac, spending roughly 130 days in each sign. There isn't much else for me to say in regards to this asteroid, and that is likely going to become a more prominent theme as I continue these posts.
Within my own research into the asteroid, Thalia can be used to represent the native’s propensity for comedy, comedic writing ability, their happy stories, experience with the country and the city, and the fortunate elements of their life. Remember to check the sign, house, degree, and any aspects Thalia makes when interpreting this placement. You can also have a look at Thalia’s persona chart if you feel confident enough.










