What the Age of Cancer Means
The Age of Cancer transformed humanity from nomadic hunters into settled communities centered around home, family, and the cultivation of land. Ruled by the Moon, this era saw the rise of the Great Mother Goddess as the primary deity across nearly all cultures. The Neolithic Revolution, humanity's transition to agriculture, defined this age. People learned to nurture seeds, domesticate animals, and create permanent dwellings. Cancer rules the home, nourishment, and emotional bonds, and this period established the foundations of clan-based society. The first villages appeared in Mesopotamia, the Nile Valley, and the Indus region. Pottery was invented for food storage, weaving for shelter and clothing. Mother Earth was worshipped in the form of Venus figurines found across Europe, round, fertile, nurturing. The emotional intelligence of Cancer helped humans develop the empathy and cooperation necessary for communal living, transforming isolated survival into shared prosperity. Water symbolism permeated spiritual life, with rivers seen as lifeblood of civilization.
Each astrological age spans roughly 2,160 years as the spring equinox precesses backward through one zodiac constellation. The Age of Cancer is one chapter of the 25,920-year Great Year, carrying the archetype of Cancro into the collective evolution of human consciousness.
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