Varda in Astrology Blog
Kindler of the Light of the Stars, and setting the luminaries Sun and Moon on their cosmic course.
Varda is the kindler of light, and the elf-like queen of the Valar, creator of the stars, one of most powerful servants of almighty Eru Ilúvatar in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional mythology. The newly discovered trans-Neptunian planet Varda is named after her. Varda is one of the Valar whose passion for creativity and co-creation is strong; with her specialty being the creation of light illumination and stars.
Varda/Elbereth loved kindling the light, and she could get lost in her work because she loved it so much; it gave her immense joy. Her work gave those lost in darkness hope, as can be seen in the mystic rectangle in her discovery chart.
Astrologically, Varda energy is all about the light and inspirational quality that a person carries - who is loved by many - that is envied by the antagonist that had turned toxic by the sight of it, due to what it stirred in them. It’s about the chase for light and creative blessing, and those who feel small and uncomfortable when another has blessings and just due rewards. It’s about those genuinely CHARITABLE who are able to create a foundation of GREAT WEALTH or a LEGACY OF EMOTIONAL FULFILMENT (physical or intangible) through their creative genius, unconditional love or overflowing abundance, and those who envy this picture of happiness, to steal or destroy it.
In the ancient past, anticipating of the AWAKENING of the Elves, Varda took the glistening silver dews of the White Tree Telperion and with them made the night's brightest stars, setting signs and symbols of LIGHT in the sky to light the dark lands of Middle-earth and to stand as a warning to Melkor. For this reason Varda was also surnamed Tintallë, 'the Kindler', while in the Sindarin of Middle-earth her title 'Lady of the Stars' was rendered Elbereth, and she was revered for giving light to the Long Night before the Sun and the Moon.
Varda saw Melkor’s mind even before the music of the Ainur and despised him. For this reason, Melkor feared and hated Varda the most of all, for in the beginning he had been unable to control the light, which Varda was most associated with. Melkor (also known as Morgoth) looked at the creative abilities of Eru and Varda, and became jealous and envious, and wanted to create as well. He weaved his strange thoughts into the music, and distorted it. When SPITEFUL antagonist Melkor destroyed the lamps of light, Almaren and its lake were destroyed, and the Valar left Middle Earth, for their new home Valinor. They created a chasm between the low vibrational Middle Earth and their new high vibing home. Valinor became the blessed realm of Arda, away from Melkor's envious eye. Yet the inhabitants of Middle Earth were in darkness, still on the verge of awakening. So Varda fashioned stars for them, and their LIGHT gave them hope, and they loved and adored her for it.