Libra

There are various Libra origin stories.

Libra is the seventh sign of the zodiac, representing a pair of scales that measure balance and harmony. It is associated with the element of air, the planet Venus, and the colors blue and pink. People born under this sign are said to be diplomatic, fair, cooperative, and charming.

Libra has its origins in a Greek myth about Themis, the goddess of justice and law. According to the myth, Themis was the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the sky and the earth. She was one of the original Titans who ruled over the world before the Olympian gods. She was also the mother of Astraea, the goddess of innocence who became Virgo.

Themis was a wise and righteous goddess who advised Zeus on matters of justice and order. She also presided over the oracle of Delphi, where she revealed the will of the gods to mortals. She was often depicted as a woman holding a pair of scales and a sword, symbolizing her ability to weigh and enforce justice.

Themis was also associated with Dike, another goddess of justice who was her daughter or granddaughter. Dike was in charge of human justice and morality, while Themis was in charge of divine justice and natural law. Dike was also said to have left the earth along with Astraea when humans became wicked and corrupt.

Zeus honored Themis and Dike by placing them among the stars as the constellations of Libra and Virgo. He also made sure that Libra would always be near to Virgo, the sign of purity and innocence that represented Astraea.

Libra is a balanced and harmonious zodiac sign that reflects many aspects of human nature and society. It is a symbol of diplomacy and fairness that can mediate conflicts and promote peace. It is a symbol of cooperation and charm that can work well with others and create pleasant relationships. It is a symbol of justice and law that can uphold principles and values.