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solomon levi
12-25-2010, 05:00 AM
Saturn - the vessel/urn
it is saturated, just as the goat(saturn) horn of Amalthea, the Cornucopia.
(Copia - ops/opis = power, wealth, resources)
Ethiops - black face, burnt face
Opis/Opus/Ophis(serpent)

Awani
12-25-2010, 09:28 AM
Anagrams for: Saturn

A Runts
A Turns
An Rust
An Ruts
Tarn Us
Rant Us
Tsar Nu
Tars Nu
Arts Nu
Star Nu
Rats Nu
Rat Nus
Rat Sun
Art Nus
Art Sun
Tar Nus
Tar Sun
As Runt
As Turn
Sat Urn
Sat Run
At Runs
At Urns

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Anagrams for: saturnus

Anus Rust
Anus Ruts
Tarsus Nu
Taus Urns
Taus Runs
A Turns Us
A Runts Us
A Suns Rut
A Sun Rust
A Sun Ruts
A Nus Rust
A Nus Ruts
A Nu Rusts
A Nu Truss
An Rust Us
An Ruts Us
Rats Nu Us
Tars Nu Us
Arts Nu Us
Star Nu Us
Tsar Nu Us
Art Sun Us
Art Nus Us
Rat Sun Us
Rat Nus Us
Tar Sun Us
Tar Nus Us
As Turn Us
As Runt Us
As Sun Rut
As Nus Rut
As Nu Rust
As Nu Ruts
Ass Nu Rut
Sat Run Us
Sat Urn Us
At Urns Us
At Runs Us


SATURNUS
A mythical king of Italy to whom was ascribed the introduction of agriculture and the habits of civilised life in general. The name is, notwithstanding the different quantity, connected with the verb sero, sevi, saturn, and although the ancients themselves invariably identify Saturnus with the Greek Cronos, there is no resemblance whatever between the attributes of the two deities, except that both were regarded as the most ancient divinities in their respective countries. The resemblance is much stronger between Demeter and Saturn, for all that the Greeks ascribe to their Demeter is ascribed by the Italians to Saturn, who in the very earliest times came to Italy in the reign of Janus. (Virg. Aen. viii. 314, &c.; Macrob. Sat. i. 10; P. Vict De Orig. Gent. Rom. 1, &c.) Saturnus, then, deriving his name from sowing, is justly called the introducer of civilisation and social order, both of which are inseparably connected with agriculture. His reign is, moreover, conceived for the same reason to nave been the golden age of Italy, and more especially of the Aborigines, his subjects. As agricultural industry is the source of wealth and plenty, his wife was Ops, the representative of plenty. The story related of the god, is that in the reign of Janus he came to Italy, was hospitably received by Janus, and formed a settlement on the Capitoline hill, which was hence called the Saturnian hill. At the foot of that hill, on the road leading up the Capitol, there stood in aftertimes the temple of Saturn. (Dionys. vi. 1 ; Liv. xli. 27; Vict. l. c. 3, Reg. Urb. viii.) Saturn then made the people acquainted with agriculture, suppressed their savage mode of life, and led them to order, peaceful occupations, and morality. The result was that the whole country was called Saturnia or the land of plenty. (Virg. Aen. viii. 358; Justin, xliii. 1; Macrob. Sat. i. 7; Varro, De Ling. Lat. v. 42; Fest. s. v. Saturnia ; Victor, l. c.) Saturn, like many other mythical kings, suddenly disappeared, being removed from earth to the abodes of the gods, and immediately after Janus is said to have erected an altar to Saturn in the forum. (Macrob. l. c. ; Arnob. iv. 24; Ov. Fast. i. 238.) It is further related that Latium received its name (from lateo) from this disappearance of Saturn, who for the same reason was regarded by some as a divinity of the nether world. (Plut. Quaest. Rom. 24.)

The Saturnalia was the festival solemnized by the Romans in honour of Saturn. The statue of Saturnus was hollow and filled with oil, probably to denote the fertility of Latium in olives (Plin. H. N. xv. 7. 7); in his hand he held a crooked pruning knife, and his feet were surrounded with a woollen riband. (Virg. Aen. vii. 179; Arnob. vi. 12; Macrob. l.c.; Martial, xi. 6. 1.) In the pediment of the temple of Saturn were seen two figures resembling Tritons, with horns, and whose lower extremities grew out of the ground (Macrob. Sat. i. 8); the temple itself contained the public treasury, and many laws also were deposited in it. (Serv. ad Aen. viii. 319.) It must be remarked in conclusion that Saturn and Ops were not only the protectors of agriculture, but all vegetation was under their care, as well as every thing which promoted their growth. (Macrob. Sat. i. 7, 10; comp. Hartung, Die Religion der Römer, vol. ii. p. 122, &c.) - source (http://www.mythindex.com/roman-mythology/S/Saturnus.html)

Anus Rust... ha ha.

:cool:

bleeding yolk
08-26-2014, 09:18 PM
.....some say that it is the key to the beginning and end to the work........the gateway from this existence to the next.......

Eshai
08-26-2014, 10:54 PM
I was just observing Saturn, along with Mars, last night. Do any of you truly believe the movement of the planets affect us?

bleeding yolk
08-26-2014, 11:26 PM
I was just observing Saturn, along with Mars, last night. Do any of you truly believe the movement of the planets affect us?

...absolutely , until you learn how to recognise their affects and counteract them......

Kiorionis
08-26-2014, 11:33 PM
...absolutely , until you learn how to recognise their affects and counteract them......

Would you care to elaborate further on counteracting the effects of planetary influences? :)

bleeding yolk
08-26-2014, 11:37 PM
Would you care to elaborate further on counteracting the effects of planetary influences? :)

......the seven hermetic principles........i can elaborate further if you wish....but not today........

Eshai
08-27-2014, 12:15 PM
Lately I have been fascinated by the movement of the planets for some reason I cannot pinpoint. I suppose I have simply reached the point in my life where I am now patient enough to observe them intently, rather than simply looking at the stars in passing. For up until now, I knew not how to identify which "stars" were planets and which were not. I just never took the time to learn, and it has now motivated me to go and purchase a telescope (which I have not yet done) so that I might see them better.

bleeding yolk
08-27-2014, 05:17 PM
......the seven hermetic principles........i can elaborate further if you wish....but not today........

....and in keeping with the number seven ,....it might be useful to investigate the seven deadly sins and the seven virtues , and the traditional characters that went along with the planets......and also the the four substances in their three states of becoming........

Salazius
08-28-2014, 01:39 PM
I did such researches a momemt ago Bleedingyolk. And it does match.

Awani
08-30-2014, 01:28 AM
....and in keeping with the number seven...

See this thread: SEVEN (http://forum.alchemyforums.com/showthread.php?6-Seven)

:cool:

bleeding yolk
09-02-2014, 03:12 PM
I did such researches a momemt ago Bleedingyolk. And it does match.

.....and dont forget the zodiac also.......:cool:

bleeding yolk
09-02-2014, 03:13 PM
See this thread: SEVEN (http://forum.alchemyforums.com/showthread.php?6-Seven)

:cool:

.....thanks.....:D