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Aries is the first sign of the zodiac and from the standpoint of light it is celebrated as the true beginning of the year. It is the sign of the birth of a new idea, which starts unfolding its activity. Each time a planet enters into Aries, a cycle is completed and a new one begins.
Aries is the highest point of enlightenment and at spring equinox the sun is also at the highest point at the equator. In our body, Aries is in the upper part of our head, it is the radiant light of the head centre. In the Vedas Aries is also worshipped as the head of the cosmic person called Purusha.
The symbolism of Aries is visualised in the twelve Aries paintings done between 2010 and 2020. For detailed detailed descriptions please see the ludgerphilips.org website.
Aries 13 April 2010, pencils, crayons and photo work
Aries – The Fire of Life 04 March 2011, pencils, crayons and photo work
Aries – The Mother Principle and the Descent in 10 Steps into Creation 20 November 2011, pencils, crayons and photo work
Aries – The Birth of a Diamond 30 November 2012, pencils, crayons and photo work
Aries – The Birth of a Butterfly 26 November 2013, pencils and photo work
Aries – The Ruler of the Solar Dynasty 14 December 2014, pencils and photo work
Aries –The Three Great Fires and the Cosmic Kundalini 16 December 2015, pencils and photo work
Aries – Permeation 12 December 2016, pencils and photo work.
Aries – Planet Blossom 23 November 2017, pencils and photo work
Aries – Spring-up of Awareness 19 January 2019, pencils and photo work
Aries – Sun cuts the Equator of Mother Earth 1 December 2019, pencils and photo work
Aries – The Midheaven Sun Alignment 28 December 2020, pencils and photo work
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