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The meaning of Aries for the history of humanity is a history full of sacrifice, of struggle and of strength, but always of originality.
Norse mythology sets spring to its feet: The goddess Freya climbs the sky in April with a ram-wagon. From there it sends storms, unleashes snowstorms, hail, rain and even sunshine.
Even in Egypt, the ram was once a god. At the side of Amun, Khnum was known as the Creator of all life and with his companion Heket responsible for the continued existence of civilization.
Aries has always been considered a symbol of strength and assertiveness in many cultures. As the epitome of struggle, the will to win or the protection of humanity and also as a sacrificial animal of antiquity for a better world.
Many elements, from wind (Nordic) to fire (Greece) and water (Egypt), are awarded to him. Ancient Egypt even presents it as a four-headed god, the origin of the four cosmic powers.
Even today, the ram fascinates by its mysterious appearance. One wants to understand this being, in its primary power and depth. Scary as an enemy, powerful as an ally.
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The significance of Aries for human history is a history full of sacrifice, of struggle and strength, but also always of originality. Norse mythology puts spring at his feet: the goddess Freya climbs the sky in a ram's chariot in April. From there it sends storms, blowing snow, hail, rain and even sunshine unleashed. [...]
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