
I mean it’s not like there are countless archetypal stories about the wealth at the bottom of the ocean, or that there are literal deities associated with the wealth at the bottom of the sea lol, Cancers just mope around cook for people I guess, lol haha, guess that’s all they do tehe haha. It’s not like their trine of Scorpio literally rules legacies but comes after haha. HAHA!

The drive is going to experience prosperity and bounty in regards to you going after spiritual, or academic things. If you pursue these things or travel it will make your ambitions feel more aligned to your security and sense of wellbeing. You may be very sexually drawn to Jupiter and Moon energy during this time and your energy may be a little more volatile during this time
Moon in your 6th, it’s sort of like a service to your well-being for their emotional security and comfort. 4th house or IC contacts, Ceres on the cusp of an angular house, Mars on your Venus, Pallas in your 4th
— “Found in hundreds of Catholic churches across Europe and Latin America, the Black Madonna, a depiction of the Virgin Mary with dark skin, remains one of the most mysterious and controversial religious icons. She has a complex history and many possible meanings. // This cataloguing label for our painting was probably written in 1939, when the painting was entered in our registers. The concept base of most museum collections from the 18th to the early 20th century was evolutionary philosophy, which assumed the superiority of Western cultures. This way of thinking informed the language used to describe and catalogue museum objects. The use of the term ‘Negro Madonna’ here is a good example of this bias.” – Daniela Vasco
— “The colors of nature dazzle us with their infinite variety, but black is the one color missing from the spectrum. It is the color of night and the shade of soil. It cloaks midnight and blankets the depths of caves and grottos. In previous cultures, the most popular totem for a chief male divinity was the sun and, by extension, night. The words matter, matrix, and mother all derive from the Latin materia, which means “substance.” Earth is the most primordial substance and sunlight, its antipode. In ancient Egypt, Isis personified the black loam lining the banks of the Nile Delta; Apuleius, the second century Roman dramatist, portrayed her wearing a black cape. The earthly incarnation of Cybele, the great Roman Tellus Mater, was a huge black stone. The statue of Artemis at Ephesus, the most famous shrine of a goddess outside of Egypt, was also black. As with many other aspects of the feminine, the black Mary appeared predominantly in unlettered times and among unlettered populations. Once alphabet literacy regained its hold over human communication, she all but disappeared.” – Leonard Shlain, The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: The Conflict Between Word and Image
“Water, aqua femina, has long been the quintessential symbol of femaleness. In virtually every creation myth that informs the dawn of civilization, a mother goddess, representing the undifferentiated waters, created the universe, including Nammu and Tiamat in Sumeria, Vritas and Danu in India, and Tehom and Rahab in several Old Testament psalms. One of Isis’s most popular names was Star of the Sea. Mary’s name, Maria, means water. La mer (French), maritime (Latin), and marine (English) are just a few of the words that refer to the sea and share the same root.” – Leonard Shlain, The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: The Conflict Between Word and Image
Photo: The Black Madonna: Yemaja, Goddess of flowing water; South America, Brazil, 18th Century; carved and poly-chrome exotic wood processional statue
Oooo! That sounds sumptuous 👀 👃