In a year when Uranus and Aquarius are reinforced by transits, in the solar revolution or when the Moon or the progressed Sun passes over Uranus, we must be careful not to fall into permanent discontent. To fully understand this energy, let's refer to mythology and more particularly to the myth of Prometheus. In my opinion, one of the central points of the myth of Prometheus is his need to transgress. Let's not forget that in the myth we are told that he went to steal the fire of knowledge from the gods to bring it to humanity, that he transgressed divine laws out of a need to reveal the truth.
This ontological impulse of Uranus comes from his superior spirit (not superiority, but an elevating power). A person strongly marked by Uranus feels a jubilation when faced with any form of inspiration, all the more vivid because he feels connected to his superior spirit and to what animates him at the highest peak of his intelligence and truth.
Such a state of being is remarkable and profoundly transformative, innovative and creative. But it is this same impulse that drives the Uranian to identify with this jubilant impulse and to lock himself into a system of thought that is demanding, discontented and disproportionate.
To punish Prometheus (Uranus), Jupiter had him chained to a rock on Mount Caucasus, where a vulture gnawed at his liver.
The liver has the capacity to filter good from evil and, symbolically, to avoid being chained to a system of thought, transgression must take the opposite path to that taken by Prometheus. Rather than identifying with his ideas and workings, he must transgress = transcend his own system of thought by his ability, once the process has been integrated, to detach himself, to laugh at the drollery of the power-hungry human workings and to remain focused on his objective. His objective will be to free himself not from the way the powers that be operate, but from the way he can stand back from them.
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