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Mercury<br />

From <strong>the</strong> word Mercury come <strong>the</strong> words<br />

merchant, mercenary, and commerce. It is not<br />

only Mercury’s charm that won over <strong>the</strong> offended<br />

Apollo, but also his exchange of items: <strong>the</strong><br />

lyre for two cows. Mercury is an opportunist and<br />

loves to wheel and deal. He rules quick transactions<br />

and <strong>the</strong> marketplace. He is <strong>the</strong> messenger<br />

of <strong>the</strong> gods, delivering Hera, Aphrodite, and<br />

A<strong>the</strong>na to <strong>the</strong> judgment of Paris, which led to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Trojan War. This demonstrates <strong>the</strong> mercenary<br />

aspect of Mercury. The gods knew that<br />

nothing good would come out of <strong>the</strong> contest, but<br />

Mercury performed <strong>the</strong> deed for <strong>the</strong> right price.<br />

When Zeus (Jupiter) sojourns on Earth,<br />

his favorite companion is Mercury because he is<br />

clever, knows how to have a good time, and is<br />

skillful. It was Zeus who gave Mercury <strong>the</strong><br />

winged sandals, and <strong>the</strong> claduceus that became<br />

<strong>the</strong> symbol of healing and medicine. Mercury is<br />

associated with <strong>the</strong> healing arts, but in Greece<br />

he was also associated with death. He could<br />

travel between all <strong>the</strong> worlds, and was responsible<br />

for guiding <strong>the</strong> dead safely and swiftly to <strong>the</strong><br />

underworld. He was known as <strong>the</strong> psychopompos<br />

who assisted in <strong>the</strong> transition between different<br />

states of reality. In this sense, Hermes<br />

functions as a hospice worker.<br />

A detail of Mercury shown holding two caduceus rods.<br />

From an engraving in Maiers’ Atalanta Fugiens, 1618.<br />

Reproduced by permission of Fortean Picture Library.<br />

There are similarities in Hinduism with<br />

Mercury’s association with <strong>the</strong> god Visnu. In <strong>the</strong><br />

Rig Veda, Visnu marks out <strong>the</strong> three worlds with<br />

three giant strides spanning <strong>the</strong> heavens, <strong>the</strong> earth, and <strong>the</strong> ne<strong>the</strong>rworld. Mercury, as a<br />

reincarnation of Visnu, quantifies or defines <strong>the</strong> different worlds. The Hindu Puranas,<br />

like <strong>the</strong> Greek myths, tell a wonderful story of <strong>the</strong> birth of Mercury. Jupiter was <strong>the</strong><br />

guru (teacher) to <strong>the</strong> gods, and one of his students was <strong>the</strong> Moon. The beautiful Tara<br />

(Star) was married to Jupiter, but fell in love with <strong>the</strong> Moon. The tryst soon produced a<br />

child who was Mercury. Mercury was so delightful and charming that everyone loved<br />

him. Both Jupiter and <strong>the</strong> Moon claimed to be <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> wonderful child. Mercury<br />

has two fa<strong>the</strong>rs, and rules <strong>the</strong> two mutable signs of Gemini and Virgo.<br />

Mercury is also <strong>the</strong> son of Jupiter in Mesopotamian mythology. Here he is<br />

known as Nabû, <strong>the</strong> scribe of <strong>the</strong> gods. On <strong>the</strong> eighth day of <strong>the</strong> new year, all <strong>the</strong> gods<br />

come toge<strong>the</strong>r to decide <strong>the</strong> fate for <strong>the</strong> coming year. It was Nabu who wrote down<br />

<strong>the</strong> destinies, and thus fixing <strong>the</strong> fates. Nabu was also a diplomat. One tablet reads,<br />

“Nabû who holds <strong>the</strong> god’s Table of Destiny, and can reconcile conflicting things.”<br />

By <strong>the</strong> time of Hellenistic Egypt (300 B.C.E.) Mercury becomes associated with<br />

<strong>the</strong> god Thoth. This god was responsible for all areas of science including medicine,<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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