In astrology, Ganymed, associated with the asteroid named after the mythological cupbearer of the gods, is often linked to themes of service, youthfulness, and transformation. It reflects a sense of idealism and the youthful spirit of serving others, much like Ganymede, who was taken to Olympus to serve as the cupbearer to the gods. Ganymed can govern the capacity to offer oneself in helping roles, emphasizing the pursuit of higher ideals and altruism. It often highlights relationships between age and experience, symbolizing transitions and roles that people undertake to bridge different phases of life. Astrologers may look at Ganymed’s position in a natal chart to understand how an individual approaches service and transformation, and how they might connect with others across different strata of society.
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