All You Need to Know about: Libra Constellation

Libra Constellation Myth

In mythology a Libra is related to the Greek Goddess of Justice, Themis, the Greek mythology version of Atalanta (meaning balanced), and Astraea (daughter of Themis), who went up to heaven and became the constellation of Virgo, in the one carried the scales of justice, which is the constellation Libra.
Libra gemstones are lapis lazuli, opal, peridot, and tourmaline.
It’s truly impossible to talk about Libra mythology without also referencing the Virgo myth.
Where does the Virgo myth fit into Libra mythology? The answer lies in the beautiful opal face of Astraea. Maybe the Libra constellation explains that the scales made of strong lapis lazuli belong to the figure of the constellation Virgo.
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Let\’s talk about Libra mythology without Virgo.
There is very little controversy over the symbol of Libra on its own. Nobody disagrees that the symbol representing Libra is a set of scales and that those scales represent the scales of justice. They also represent balance and temperance shining a strong green of life as the peridot, as well as the dark side of Libra astrology, which is essentially the opposite of those traits and maybe red rage as the tourmaline. Libra constellations must be careful to maintain balance and not lose themselves in the beckoning chaos around them.
Now we know that maybe Astraea is the key figure who represents the Virgo zodiac symbol. and also represents Libra mythology.
One figure representing two constellation myths!
Astraea was a virgin goddess of justice of the blue justice as the lapis lazuli.
The only virgin goddess of justice who was also a primary caretaker of humanity the real purpose of Virgo.
The woman holding the ear of corn in Virgo is Astraea. The scales of justice that glide by her side in the zodiac are her scales. The two never leave one another’s side, forever connecting the two constellations with single mythology strong as all Libra gemstones.
The scales are undoubtedly those of Astraea, and if she is not the caretaker figure shown in the Virgo myth, then she is sure with her beautiful opal face both herself and the scales represented in Libra mythology.

Libra Constellation Facts

It’s said that Libra represents the Measure of Our Souls as Opals display a wide range of stunning colors and have been described as a rainbow trapped inside a stone. The shortest myth of them all seems to present a good analogy to the shortest constellation in the sky, you might even say that it is non-existent, presented by the pliers of Scorpio. Libra is one dot of balance in the sea of different extremes, manifested only through the fifteenth degree of this magnificent sign, an object among animals and people. There is something awfully insecure about Libra as if they were unsure which plate to burden next, aware that things pass and teach us to be careful around other people. Whatever we do in our lifetimes, only serves to point the way for our Souls towards that “higher power” to finally measure our existence. Telling us where we went wrong or what we did right, Libras unconsciously teach us that true liberation hides in lightness.

Libra Constellation Brilliance

Libra Constellation stone the Opals display a wide range of colors that have been described to look like an entire galaxy inside a single stone. Each opal is unique and looks so as its structure results in unique plays of light and colors shining off their forms. These colors look stunning, like fireworks or lighting against a night sky.
Ancient Romans believed that because Libra Constellation stone the opal displayed so many different hues it was extremely powerful and valuable. An opal’s kaleidoscopic range of color evokes a mystical allure in those who witness its beauty, and many cultures through the ages believed that it had magical powers. According to Arab takes, opals fell from the skies through lightning that hit the earth. Greeks thought that these colorful stones protected them from deadly diseases and those from Europe associate opals with virtues of truth and hope.

Libra Constellation Hues and Tones

Libra is the sign of marriage, making its representatives open for traditional pathways of love. Even though the element of Air gives them a lot of flexibility, they will still feel the strong pull towards tradition and their desires will eventually turn to love put on paper, well-organized, and serving a purpose to create a certain image for the outer world. In a way, each Libra is in search of a partner who has the ability to set clear boundaries, as if expecting to be protected by them but without their pride being endangered in the process.
Librans tend to be indecisive as they seek to please and keep the peace in all situations. Wearing an opal is said to help with this uncertainty in their decision-making, making them more confident and sure of their opinions. This, in turn, is said to help them lead more satisfying lives, with reduced second-guessing about their decisions.
The brilliance and fire of Libra Constellation stone the opal symbolize positive energies, power, vitality, and endurance which helps Librans in their day-to-day lives. The stone is believed to ease digestive issues, help cure eye infections and other vision-related issues, and generally aid the body with healing.
In mythology, a Libra is related to the Greek Goddess of Justice, Themis, the Greek mythology version of Atalanta (meaning balanced), and Astraea (daughter of Themis); who went up to heaven and became the constellation of Virgo, the one carried the scales of justice, which is the constellation Libra.
Libra gemstones are Lapis Lazuli, Opal, Peridot and Tourmaline.
It’s truly impossible to talk about Libra mythology without also referencing the Virgo myth.
Where does Virgo myth fit into Libra mythology? The answer lies in the beautiful opal face of Astraea. Where in Libra constellation the scales made of strong lapis lazuli belongs to the figure of the constellation Virgo.

Let’s talk about Libra mythology without Virgo.

There is very little controversy over the symbol of Libra on its own. Nobody disagrees that the symbol representing Libra is a set of scales and that those scales represent the scales of justice. They also represent balance and temperance; shining a strong green of life as the peridot, as well as the dark side of Libra astrology, which is essentially the opposite of those traits, and maybe red rage as the tourmaline. Libra constellation must be careful to maintain balance and not lose themselves into the beckoning chaos around them.
Now we know that maybe Astraea is the key figure who represents the Virgo zodiac symbol, and also represents Libra mythology.


One figure representing two constellation myths!

Astraea was a Virgin Goddess of Justice, as blue as the lapis lazuli; who was also the primary caretaker of humanity, the real purpose of Virgo.
The woman holding the ear of corn in Virgo is Astraea. The scales of justice that glide by her side in the zodiac are her scales. The two never leave one another’s side, forever connecting the two constellations with single mythology, strong as all Libra gemstones.
The ones born between September 21st and October 20th are those who belong to the Libra Constellation.

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