Venus On Cancer 3: Making Our Way Through Frozen Conditions
The Sabian Symbol for Venus is Cancer 3: AN ARCTIC EXPLORER LEADS A REINDEER THROUGH ICY CANYONS
If you’re going through hell, keep going. Winston Churchill
I believe that Ronald Reagan will someday make this country what it once was… an arctic wilderness. Steve Martin
It is easier to sail many thousand miles through cold and storm and cannibals, in a government ship with five hundred men and boys to assist one, than it is to explore the private sea, the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean of one’s being alone. Henry David Thoreau
This was the degree of Mars in the chart of the Titanic.
Beware of ice burgs – there is always so much more just beneath the surface. Lynda Hill
This Symbol shows the ability, or the need, of plowing on through cold or difficult times by facing up to difficulties with a brave attitude and a determination to get through them. By adapting to changing needs and being constantly aware of difficulties, success can be achieved. You probably need to persevere and progress slowly. There is really no possibility of stopping or slowing down too much as the situation could freeze-up in an instant. You may be surprised by “icy” feelings and cold responses from others, or from yourself. Although you have the natural elements to help, it is more a time of struggling through unusual difficulties than trying to create a particular appearance.
Keywords: Using animal instincts to get through tough times. Facing bad weather and hardship. Following the leader without knowing where one’s going. Unfamiliar surroundings. The point of no return. Being in a cul-de-sac. Being led around by the hand (or the nose). Treading carefully. Icebergs. Glaciers. Snow and ice. Risky ventures. The Titanic story.
The Caution: Taking those unfamiliar to the situation and unwittingly heading towards danger. Putting one’s self through hard times when it’s avoidable. Restrictive outlooks on life. Frozen responses. Frigidity. Feeling lost, alone, frozen with fear or forsaken. Willingly going the hard way. Lack of provisions.