Reaching Ronda, Part 1

If you Google Ronda Rousey, it will tell you she’s an American Professional Wrestler and Actress, but she was also the first female fighter to sign with the UFC. Rousey fought in the UFC from 2012 to 2016, and she became UFC’s first female Bantamweight Champion.

The timing of her entry into the UFC was absolutely favored by the heavens; in December of 2011, Regulus, the Kingly Star of the Constellation Leo, which is also the heart of the lion, crossed over the Leo Virgo border into Virgo on the zero degree.

Ronda is an Aquarius born on the 1st of February in 1987. Her natal Sun is on the 12th degree of Aquarius, and her career as a fighter was a physical manifestation of a difficult spiritual lesson.

When you think of a fighter in general in connection with their sport you know the obvious. Not everyone will be a title holder or a belt holder. They train to be the best in the world, and while some achieve what they set out to do, others are less fortunate. This has nothing to do with fighting itself, or her record as a fighter. It’s more about the bigger picture that show us that not all fighters are on the same level.

Without the physical manifestation of finding an outlet for aggression, which was definitely something Rousey needed to do in this life, it would be impossible to understand the spiritual meaning behind the placement of her Sun.

We are all representations of our creator, and all of us come here with a message to share. Some of us come straight out and do it, while others are a living testimony.

On the 12th degree of Aquarius, the Sabian Symbol of Ronda’s Sun represents improvement. It shows people on stairs graduating upwards, which shows that spiritually, we’re all on different levels. Physical competition can prove where we stand physically, but how can we prove the exact same message spiritually?

We’re not all equal, and as James Burgess puts it, “However spiritually inspiring it may be to think that we are all of the same worth and level of attainment, the truth is that it is not so.”

This is important because it’s the first step towards self-improvement. Once you identify your placement in the grand scheme and then realize that you can be better and climb higher, the choice to do so becomes your make.

I don’t know Ronda personally, but considering the conjunction in her chart between Venus and Uranus in the sign of Sagittarius, I’m willing to bet that she has a deep and personal love for freedom and independence. She’s a seeker of new challenges and loves the chase, but she’s selfless enough to dedicate herself to a cause.

I’ve been thinking about something I heard while listening to Bringers of the Dawn by Barbara Merciniak, https://youtu.be/oFNM5rU6W6k?si=WGb6LIK-vV5o67FV.

Listen to 1:58:00 to 2:03:00

We do not have a pantheon of powerful female creator images. We have nothing on which to pattern a positive image of the empowered feminine. So, men are striving to be male and women are striving to be empowered through a male vibration because their is no clear vision of the empowered female. WE MUST CREATE IT!

Did I lose you?

Ronda Rousey is a great example of a woman striving to be empowered through a male vibration, but both men and women are lost without a clear vision of the empowered female because both men and women must balance the masculine and feminine within themselves.

Think about it? What would that look like?

I thought about this and thought and thought. What would an empowered female look like?

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