Scorpio Archetypes

I am writing about the Scorpio Archetypes today, before the month of Scorpio is out!  This is the ninth of my series specifically on astrological Archetypes.  It is time to embrace the potential of this sign, turning the spotlight on its Archetypes.

A few words about Scorpios: They are known for their sting, but I have known more evolved types who have no sting, but rather a desire to get to the roots of things, which can make other people uncomfortable.  This is how its transformative planetary ruler Pluto goes about its work.  Finding Scorpio Archetypes, like the nature of the sign itself, can be a bit obscure.

So, following, are some thoughts I highlighted back in my 2016 blog, and then some examples of Scorpio and its Archetypes, including from history:

Detective

The Detective Archetype is well suited to Scorpio because of its love of mysteries and crime fiction, and the forensic mind exemplified where someone has Mercury in Scorpio particularly.  Where someone has say several planets in Scorpio in the 12th House you may suspect they have the Detective Archetype, or even its relative the Spy Archetype.  It’s fun to conjecture.

Femme Fatale

Whereas Libra is the Lover, the Scorpio magnetism and art of seduction can sometimes be misused.  Caroline Myss says of this Archetype: “Highlights the erotic energy of the feminine.  Opens your heart when your dependency is rejected”, for its Light Attribute.

Vampire

Scorpio is traditionally able to use resources cast off by others, e.g. material resources and money (e.g. in banking and insurance) or literally energies.  It is associated with hypnotism, both in the positive and the negative applications.  It recycles energy, and therefore can be associated with psychic draining if it is not in balance or equal exchange.  There is also the association with the vampire bat, and its fangs (back to images of Halloween…).  Every Archetype has a positive side, remember!  In spiritual healing, one province of Scorpio, there is the capacity to remove unwanted energies.”

On the positive side, I believe this ability to transform energy is often constructively used, for example in regression or hypnotherapy.  Two practitioners who spring to mind are Brian Weiss (born 6th November) a doctor who has written many books on regression and one on future life progression, and hypnotist Paul McKenna (born 8th November) whose best sellers include “I can make you Sleep”/lose weight etc.”

Other Archetypes

Careers

Of course Careers and not Archetypes, and Archetypes are not Careers…But it is worth looking at what makes an occupation of a Scorpion.  In doing so, you may spot new Archetypes yourself.

Scorpios can be found in almost any career, as long as it engages their passion.  Sometimes they will embrace an element of danger…There is an inner core of sureness about their chosen path.  In for example the acting profession, we had Richard Burton, with the deep sonorous voice characteristic of Scorpio, and the deep passion on and off screen.

The Firebrand

Examples of this are found under the next section.

The Spy

Related to the Detective, described in the earlier section.  Scorpio is a purveyor of secrets.

Forensic Scientist

Anything Forensic (e.g. Forensic Psychiatry) qualifies.  Scorpio is a forensic sign!  It is well-known that they like to delve into and solve mysteries.

Psychologist

I know many Scorpios in the psychotherapeutic industry.  It is their area of healing, which brings me to…

Healer

In the zodiac colour wheel, Scorpio is the colour Indigo, between Blue for Libra and Purple for Sagittarius.

In the book “What Colour Are You?” by Lila Bek, she states:

“INDIGO [in the aura] indicates a past life as a healer and if it appears in the triple crown we are probably now a doctor of some kind.”

Applied to a specific area of healing, she writes:

“INDIGO rarely appears in the BLUE throat centre.  It may indicate someone who heals with the voice, a hypnotist perhaps, or a mother who is singing a lullaby to her child.”

The Inner Healer is represented in the birth chart by the asteroid Chiron, but it has not been assigned to a particular sign.

Shared Archetypes

Scorpio shares the Warrior Archetype with Aries, and the Poet Archetype with Pisces.

Poets who wrote in a characteristically sensuous way were John Keats (themes of nature, love and death) and Sylvia Plath (themes of love and death).

Volcano

In a more frivolous example, Scorpio John Cleese illustrated what can happen when the volcanic nature of Scorpio gets out of hand, in creating Basil Fawlty.  It is tempting to describe Basil as his alter ego, but I would not dare.  It is difficult to imagine anyone else playing Basil.  John has Sun, Mercury and Venus in Scorpio, but his Sun at the beginning of Scorpio is conjunct his North Node at the end of Libra (3 degrees apart), which suggests that potent expression.

Historical/more in-depth Examples

Research Scientist

Marie Curie (b 7/11/1867 – 4/7/1934

Marie had the Sun, Midheaven, Saturn, Venus and Mars in Scorpio, so was heavy with the sign.  In addition, her Sun was exactly opposite Pluto and her Moon closely sextile Pluto, adding even more Scorpionic flavour to her chart.  She had an exact square between Uranus and Neptune, enabling her to capture complexity through her science.  The planet Uranus was closely sextile her North Node.  She worked with radioactive materials, Uranium and Polonium. She worked for four years extracting one-tenth of a gram of radium from one ton of uranium mine waste.  Uranus was exactly opposite her Descendant, a picture of her relationship with these elements, and her relationship with Pierre Curie, which ended with his sudden death.  She herself died of radiation poisoning, but not before she had earned two Nobel prizes.  Her transits at the first prize in 1903 showed: Chiron sextile her natal Chiron with Jupiter exactly on her Chiron, the South Node on her Neptune (showing reward for past work), and the Nodal Axis square her Ascendant/Descendant axis and Uranus.

Two Firebrands:

Benvenuto Cellini (3/11/1500 – 13/2/1571)

Artist Benvenuto Cellini is often referred to as a “Firebrand”.  He had a very Scorpionic chart with Mercury, Venus, Mars, the Sun and ruler Pluto all packed in that sign.  He led a colourful and stormy life, and an operetta “The Firebrand of Florence” was dedicated to him.  Pluto was conjunct his South Node, which suggested that he had conducted previous lives in the same manner!  Artistically, he was known as a prominent goldsmith and sculptor during the Italian Renaissance.

Zack Polanski (b. 2/11/1982)

Written recently: “Zack has a specialist’s chart, planets bunched up and concentrated in a segment of the zodiac, which helps to provide the passion for his cause: who doesn’t want the planet to succeed?  His Sun is in Scorpio, one of the Warrior signs, and he exhibits one of its possible archetypes, The Firebrand.”..[His Sun] is trine the North Node, providing leadership qualities.  He has Mercury sextile Mars… giving him a quick and incisive wit, but also in his case, he talks ten to the dozen, as you could expect with this aspect.

His zeal is dedicated to growing the popularity of the Green Party, and reforming politics.

Two Hypnotists:

The ability to transform energy is often constructively used, for example in regression or hypnotherapy.

Brian Weiss (b. 6/11/1944)

Brian Weiss (born 6th November) is a doctor who has written many books on regression and one on future life progression.  Brian has Sun, Mars and Mercury in Scorpio.  Pluto also squares his natal Sun, adding to his Scorpionic/Plutonic intensity.  His books are all worth reading, especially “One Soul, Many Bodies”, and I did attend one of his workshops several years ago.

Paul McKenna (b. 8/11/1963)

Hypnotist Paul McKenna (born 8th November) whose best sellers include “I can make you Sleep”/lose weight etc.”  Paul has the Sun exactly conjunct Neptune in Scorpio, and also conjunct Mercury in that sign.  He has the Sun closely trine North Node – leadership and showmanship.  He also has the North Node trine Chiron, indicating the Healer Archetype.

You may notice that with your Scorpio family, friends and acquaintances, some of them have more than one of these Archetypes.  While the Sun is in Scorpio (until 22nd November), you can connect with your own Scorpio Archetypes, or Plutonic qualities if you do not have any Scorpio planets, and explore their potential.  Scorpio and Capricorn are probably the most difficult signs to inhabit and negotiate in incarnation, and while one is not supposed to have favourites, I always do say that Scorpio is my favourite sign.

Next week: Strictly Come Dancing – Part 3

Aspects

Balancing out from last week’s dearth of aspects, we have a good number this week.  As it happens, balance is a theme for the week’s aspects generally.

Tomorrow (Monday 17th) we have a marvellous trine between the Sun and Jupiter.  This is one of the brightest aspects of the year.  If you have been feeling stressed, you may experience a welcome distraction.  It’s a happy-go-lucky aspect where circumstances allow.  So whatever lights your candle today, grasp the opportunity.  Good cheer, laughter, and adventure may characterize this time.

As Jupiter is still in a balancing trine with Saturn (though now retrograde), the Sun trines Saturn on Monday as well, creating a Grand Water Trine.  That provides a quieter and more constructive space, solid and productive, so you can see that much can be accomplished with the previous aspect.  If you are engaged in creativity, it can help ensure that the creativity works on a practical level.  Simplifying your plans, or making economies, may make them more workable. This is especially useful to bear in mind if you own a business, and are considering staffing and resources.

As if to further cement and consolidate the achievements of the day, Mercury sextiles Pluto in the evening.  The Scorpio Archetypes in my main piece go to show the power that is possible whenever Pluto lends a helpful hand.  This aspect brings a profound touch to your communications.  It is a harmonious aspect which can produce profound honouring of the gravity of a situation if necessary, and enabling meaningful debate to occur.  It is a good space for reading something profound.  Maybe there is something in your pile of pending books you have been putting off, if so, now’s the time to tackle it.

You will need a timetable for Wednesday (19th):

3.20 a.m. – Mercury in Scorpio

Mercury enters Scorpio, bringing greater intensity, depth and rigour to our mental functioning and purpose.  The mental outlook is more forensic in nature, and looks deeper than the surface, than was characterized under Mercury in Libra.  You may have more courage to look at what really matters, and to worry less about how things appear to others

Morning – Venus trine North Node.

This aspect can make way for personal karmic breakthroughs (e.g. through forgiveness).  This links karma with harmony and love, and reminds us that love is a force underlying a great deal of human interaction.  In the words of Jo Cox  “we are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us”.  It also reminds us of the Hindu law of ahimsa, or harmlessness, required to neutralize and promote good karma.

11.45 a.m. – Mercury opposite Uranus

Uranus to Mercury brings surprises, but also split opinions. In your everyday life, you may be trying to figure out the answer to a puzzle, or be downloading information from your superconscious mind.  In trying to implement ideas during the day, you may encounter technical hitches and glitches, though.  The last manifestation of this aspect brought about a Microsoft outage.

12.22 Hrs – Mercury trine Neptune

Despite hitches and glitches, things may then fall into place spiritually, with some higher insight. This may result in an increased readiness to talk about a sensitive subject.  This trine brings mental inspiration, transcendent wisdom, higher harmony, spiritual journeys.  It’s a kind astrological note.

Thursday (20th) brings a New Moon at 28 degrees Scorpio in the morning.  This enables a new start, which can be seen as a sign of Regeneration.  There may be a certain amount of letting go required, before the fresh start can be established.  It’s a good day for spotting Scorpio Archetypes in others, or connecting with your own!

The intensity of Scorpio is shored up by a conjunction between the Sun and Mercury, also at 28 degrees Scorpio, and also in the morning.  If it’s your birthday, it will be a humdinger!  The conjunction will reinforce the theme of concentrating our minds on the deeper issues.  The Sun and Mercury together may come up with some insightful solutions. Hope may be rekindled and the light at the end of a tunnel glimpsed.

But the most important aspect of the day (and week) comes in the early afternoon, and is a big balancing aspect, in the shape of Uranus sextile Neptune.  This aspect balances Intuition and Psychism, enabling those two qualities to rise to a higher level through harmony and co-operation.  It enables us to handle greater levels of complexity, and possibly make some sense of what is going on  in the world.  Information may be made available to us, which we might not have previously been ready for.

On Friday (21st) be ready for the unexpected.  Uranus opposing the Sun will require new insight, resolve and conviction.  You have to get with the programme, or be left behind.  Maybe you are challenged by an upgrade on your phone, and can’t use it until you sort it out!

Again, Neptune comes to our rescue, at lunchtime, with a trine to the Sun.  This may give rise to a positive day for the expression of spirituality.  It would be a graceful day, if it were not for the disruption of Uranus:  therefore expand your consciousness, and allow your imagination to embellish your work, or project in hand.

The aspects for the last day of the week (Saturday 22nd) are merciful, if not fortuitous.  First the Sun goes into Sagittarius which ushers in the season of celebration.  ‘Tis the season to be jolly, at least in the preparation and anticipation of Christmas, though ingenuity will be needed all round recognizing the need to draw in the economic horns.  Many will have no choice but to do so, but it throws us even more on to the spirit of the matter,  and helps us to focus on our values.  Sagittarius also represents philosophy, working out your ethics, values and how you feel about the meaning of life, and religion.  Despite the need to balance the books, the general principle of Sagittarius is expansion and generosity.

The evening brings two trines, the first being Mercury trine Saturn.  This combines mental work with practicality, and brings focus and realism to the mental activities.  So it is a good day for making plans.  Serious conversations can also safely take place under this aspect.  It favours book keeping after a day’s shopping and spending!

And then, literally the last hour of the week, a Gift from the Universe: Venus trine Jupiter, one of the best aspects of the year.  Today could be a very social time.  Your dreams may have been heavily populated!  The day may help in creating good memories.  It could be party time, too.  Close relationships are favoured, and romance may be in the air.  High hopes…

The week in bullet points:

  • Tomorrow – happy-go-lucky; a constructive space; profound communications
  • Wednesday – greater intensity; karmic harmony; technical hitches; spiritual insight
  • Thursday – new beginning; deep perception; balance and complexity
  • Friday – expect the unexpected; spiritual expression
  • Saturday – optimism; knuckling down to paperwork; warm socializing