}Out of the Forest of Doubt{
Moon in Gemini
A man standing at the junction of cross roads, not knowing which way to go. A weak character, one who will not make headway in the world through indecision. c
A man holding a pair of scales in one hand and a sword in the other. Just, but prone to become too severe. c
A young man of disheveled appearance sitting upon a barren rock by the sea, weeping. Melancholy disposition. The circumstances of life influence him to the point of depriving him of happiness. Dependent and confiding, always sympathetic, but ill-fitted to the battle of life. Trouble of the heart as bereavement or disappointment in love. Melancholy. b
A gypsy coming out of the forest. Expenditure. s
An old adobe mission. Durability. s
An elephant. A person possessing much sagacity. A great amount of secrecy, and implicit confidence in his own strength. c
A fair woman, leading a child by the hand, and gathering flowers by the way. Loving and agreeable. Finds happiness in executing common duties. Lover of domestic peace and tolerance. Concord. b
The man at the crossroads is too indecisive; the man with the scales and sword decides definitely but could be too severe in judgment. These are opposites. The young man weeping by the seaside could be a victim of both of them, or of both attitudes within himself. However, he could become the gypsy who decides to come out of the forest of doubt and melancholy through a little self-expenditure. The old adobe mission reinforces the faith he thought he had lost. Even, he might transform into the sagacious elephant who keeps secrets and is confident in his strength. At last he meets the fair woman leading the child and experiences with her peace, tolerance, and loving concord.
Or these symbols could mean something quite other, according to your experience, intuition and insight.
{Wednesday} {Out of the Forest of Doubt}
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
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