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| Ron (Pisces), Hermione (Virgo, obviously) and Harry (Leo) |
We started reading it together last winter and now we're are just finishing the sixth book. If ever I have forgotten a crucial detail, I check with my 8 year old, who simply seems to remember all six books pretty much verbatim (Moon in Cancer).
The Harry Potter series is an astrologer's playground, of course, because of Rowling's instinctive grasp of archetypes, psychology and the mechanics of myth.
One of the central elements of the wizarding world that she describes is the division of witches and wizards into four types, as described by the four houses at the school Hogwarts.
The first night the children arrive at the school, they are allocated a house, chosen by the Sorting Hat according to their character. For some children, the choice is obvious, but for others the Sorting Hat needs to think quite hard. For example, in Harry's case, the Hat wavers between Slytherin and Gryffindor before finally plumping for the latter.
The houses correspond roughly to the four suits in tarot and the four elements of the Zodiac and the four humours of Galen or Carl Jung's personality types.
Slytherin - water - cups - melancholic - feeling
Gryffindor - fire - wands - choleric - intuition
Hufflepuff - earth - pentacles - phlegmatic - sensation
Ravenclaw - air - swords - sanguine - thinking
The most outstanding characteristics associated with each house, however are more specific than that. They correspond uncannily to the fixed signs, which sit at the four corners of the zodiacal compass.
The best of Gryffindor is the best of Leo, Harry's own Sun sign: noble, courageous, bold, intuitive.
"You might belong in Gryffindor,
Where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
Set Gryffindors apart."
Where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
Set Gryffindors apart."
The best of Hufflepuff is the best of Taurus.
You might belong in Hufflepuff,
Where they are just and loyal,
Those patient Hufflepuffs are true
And unafraid of toil;
Where they are just and loyal,
Those patient Hufflepuffs are true
And unafraid of toil;
The best of Ravenclaw is Aquarius.
Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw,
if you've a ready mind,
Where those of wit and learning,
Will always find their kind;
if you've a ready mind,
Where those of wit and learning,
Will always find their kind;
And Slytherin, located in a dungeon, is pure Scorpio.
Or perhaps in Slytherin
You'll make your real friends,
Those cunning folks use any means
To achieve their ends.
You'll make your real friends,
Those cunning folks use any means
To achieve their ends.

Here's timing - Rowling launched her new website www.pottermore.com today!
ReplyDeleteLord Voldemort is a Capricorn, of course, born on New Year's eve, ruled by the master of time, Saturn!
ReplyDeleteRuled by Father Time himself - ha ha. Voldemort's greatest fear is death,(he want to stop time) which is why he seeks immortality, right. That's his preoccupation. What he doesn't realise is that one way he could have gained immortality was by having a son! or is there something I haven't read it book 7 - don't tell me please...
ReplyDeleteOr a daughter Christina -- tut tut!
ReplyDelete@Alan - oops. You are quite right - and I did spend the first three books thinking, "JK - not enough strong women."
ReplyDeleteI read the first five books back in 2003, but then re-read them all from the start over the past month and just finished the Deathly Hallows two days ago. Interesting timing, this article, you guys all reading them too, and the new website :) What transits are triggering 'Harry Potter' at the moment? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge HP fan and I live,breathe and sleep Astrology! so what a fab combination. Thank you Oxford Astrologer! you have made me realise that in fact Astrology can be applied to just about anything. Awesome!
ReplyDelete@Louisa and @Anonymous - there is so much to say about the astrology of HP. I'm working on a much longer piece.
ReplyDeleteThought you might be interested in this link, and touched that you are both reading the books with your 8 year olds!
ReplyDeletehttp://astrotabletalk.blogspot.com/search/label/JK%20Rowling
And isn't interesting that Dharmaruci chose the same descriptions of the houses!
ReplyDeleteEight is the age for HP, although I think book 6 (The Half-Blood Prince), which we have now finished BTW, was a bit advanced for her. Still she can go back and read it again later.
Loving these posts about HP and JK! my youngest cousin introduced me to His favorite book (Harry Potter!) when he was eight, 12 years ago, and of course I loved it too. Years later I took him to watch the first movie.
ReplyDelete@Sabrina - I think of those kids as the Harry Potter generation!
ReplyDeleteYou're writing a longer piece? - bring it to the Group!
ReplyDeleteso true, even though Harry was the main character, I always found myself rooting for his enemies in slytherin, because i just related to them more. I'm a scorpio...shocker and got sorted into slytherin in pottermore. it makes so much more sense now
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