^Opening to the Transcendent^
A fixed star. A transcendental Sun. It sheds a halo of supernal glory on the ascendant. Psychic power. Brilliant gifts. Not appreciated by the present-day world, but her or his influence extends to future generations. c
Moon in Leo
A man in the act of distributing papers among a multitude of people. Restless disposition; enthusiast and partisan. Reformer on a small scale, but superficial. c
Men cutting through ice. Procurement. s
A woman of dark countenance standing over a prostrate man. A woman's influence predominant for ill. A man's undoing through weakness; a woman's victory through dishonor. Full of warning and threat. Prostrating. b
On a table of plain surface lie a number of chemical instruments: a retort, a pestle and mortar, a bent tube, a crucible, and more. Chemistry. Analytical and acute mind resolving things into principles and perceiving causes. Wary of those not known to him. Testing. b
A fixed star. A transcendental Sun. It sheds a halo of supernal glory on the ascendant. Psychic power. Brilliant gifts. Not appreciated by the present-day world, but her or his influence extends to future generations. c
A man bringing down the new law from Sinai. Mandate. s
Crowds coming down the mountain to listen to one man. Appeal. s
The first two symbols seem opposites; from superficial attempts to influence others to "cutting through ice" or facing the hardest facts and procuring a solution to problems.
The there comes the ominous woman, or the ominous struggle between the sexes which has a chance to disrupt everything if there is no mutual respect.
The impersonal testing of the chemist tries to puzzle all this out. As perhaps a reaction to prostration through false love, it is harsh and wary.
But there is something higher, the "psychic power" of the one in touch with the transcendent. Not understood, he or she waits and influences.
At last this higher focus is able to articulate itself into the new laws brought down from Sinai. There is a mandate to encompass all humanity in one uplifting vision.
And there is a response: the crowds come gladly down the mountain to listen to the man or woman who appeals to the higher nature in them they knew inchoately but may now come to realize in depth and living fullness.
{Tuesday} ^Opening to the Transcendent^
Cosmic Piper
b: Signor Borelli, 19th century clairvoyant; interpreted by Sepharial who was Walter Gorn Old
c: Charubel, 19th century clairvoyant who was John Thomas
s: Sabian symbols which came through psychic Elsie Wheeler, interpreted by Marc Edmund Jones
The symbols and their interpretation are intended to apply basically during the hours from dawn to midnight. Often a planet will move from one degree to another during the day, so I use a time near mid-afternoon for all of them, so that they shall be exactly right during most, often all, of the daylight hours. The period from midnight to dawn could partake of the nature of either day or both.
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