Sabian Lite
Sabian Lite
SABIAN SYMBOLS
JAMES BURGESS
INTRODUCTION
This is a commentary on Sabian Symbols, which were made known mostly by Dr. Marc Edmund Jones. He
used two very different methods to expound his ideas. One depends upon numbers, has clear structure and is
entirely rational; yet upon that is draped another – the most non-rational symbolism imaginable – which arose from
Elsie Wheeler’s psychic experiences. Somehow this marriage gave rise to a flowing set of ideas that is put so
gracefully that all of life’s major lessons are placed within our reach. The images probably cannot be fathomed fully
by the rational mind; this is intended. It is required that the reader engages with both rational and intuitive aspects
of intelligence: left and right brain. Hence there is often bizarre imagery, a counter-intuitive connection between the
images and the keywords, and the combination of sharp logic and poetic writing. The explanations are hinted at,
suggested, expressed and revealed, without convincing argument. Let it wash over you – yet also challenge its
message thoroughly with a discriminating mind – a passage has served you well if one of these speaks to you
meaningfully and causes you to readjust your perception.
We are studying all and everything and, though they illustrate particular degrees of the zodiac sequentially, all
these symbols are universal and applicable to us in some way. It takes a lot of concentration and patience, so please
take small pieces to heart rather than rush to see the whole. Let it come to you, as it surely will if you would but sink
into the mystery with a graceful open curiosity. Wisdom unravels in shades and nuances from time to time and its
revelation is more like the clearing of fog than the climbing of a ladder; it occurs in a non-linear, gentle way that is
rarely celebrated by eureka moments.
Why do we study the mysteries? Well, those who are touched by deeper knowledge know what is does to them
– it inspires, motivates, discloses, and stimulates. Yet, perhaps more compellingly, it offers answers to the questing
of our curiosity. An idea, though essentially insubstantial, can have an extraordinary impact upon reality. Also we
often find the testing out of ideas to be very exciting – especially indications about who we are and, more
importantly, who we can become. It would be a little disappointing if only astrologers find this text informative and
inspiring, since the wisdom of this man deserves a wider level of serious attention. The open-minded layperson will
find the concepts profound, subtle and useful – whether or not they look for causality in the stars’ paths.
The main body of the book is comprised of 360 explanations based on images and keywords given to us by
Jones. So, we can study the particular degree that accommodates the Sun’s position in our horoscope. The opposite
degree may also add real insight – Jones invited us to study both Taurus 16 and Scorpio 16 if we were born on the
6th May. This can be extended to include other planets – the Sabian image takes on a completely different sense
according to which of our planets inhabits it.
A word of caution – if your time of birth is given inaccurately (e.g. 11.30 rather than 11.28) then you need to
exercise care with the four angles, which change their exact position rather quickly and can shift one degree in a few
moments. This affects the Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendent, Nadir, the Part of Fortune and all the house cusps.
Of course you will need to have your horoscope done, and gain a small degree of competence with the symbols.
This can easily be achieved, free of cost, online (e.g. at www.astro.com). Be careful to note the first degree of a sign
begins with zero – if a planet is at say 15°38’ Taurus, then it is studied as Taurus 16 – the sixteenth degree.
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ARIES
REALIZATION: S EAL EMBRACES WOMAN RISING FROM WATERS (ARIES 0°- 1°)
Potentially, anyone can take advantage of every moment
The seal is to be seen as the phallic principle responding to the woman rising from the depths – a creation myth
symbolizing pre-existence as waters of infinite potential, from which arises polarity of feminine and masculine.
At the beginning of any adventure, what previously was dormant is now vibrant – with mutually interdependent
emotion and purpose – and it is their interaction that generates the vibration. There is excitement. This is the
mystery of life itself, in which things perpetually change position; there are separations and reformations, endings
and new configurations. Realization begins to dawn that potentially anyone can take advantage of every moment.
Focusing this turbulent life force is the awesome task of a mighty will, operating through a clear mind with a
precise vision, to produce a laser beam of intent. This power of will shapes uncommitted energy into the exact form
that reflects this vision: what you 'see' is what you get, and seeing is active not passive.
Alone the mind’s insight is unreliable; the heart must also be engaged if our values are to be expressed sincerely.
Moved by the heart, we can be reckless, assertive, courageous and purposeful yet will realize only harmony and joy.
If we lose concentration, the result is clouded and requires the corrective processes of refinement. This is
feedback, which can teach humility and help develop awareness of our interpretations; also it binds us into
considerate relationship, so that character can be smoothed out. If we get self-obsessed then we fail, because we
forfeit the ability to recognize more obscure aspects of the infinite potential within any situation.
Despite errors and pains, faith is never lost and another new beginning is always guaranteed. Restating original
blessing is evidence of innocence and purity, and shows that hope is eternal, that faith is a birth-right.
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ZEAL: TRIANGLE WITH WINGS (ARIES 4°- 5°)
Our skills, loyalties and values support us in our enthusiasm to soar to heights of self-realization
We make ourselves known to our selves through our skills, loyalties and values and these become known
through what we stand for and what we study. Skills unfold as we employ an inner quality of personal creativity;
loyalties extend out from family to embrace friends and compatriots; values are what give life meaning, and point to
our spiritual aspect. Together they ground our spirituality within the community context.
Just like a triangle, which is particularly well balanced, these three aspects firmly support us in our aspirations.
Yet they are no less to be seen as wings that enable a zealous enthusiast to soar to heights of self-realization.
We must appreciate the special worth of our impulses, their purity speak of our essential nature and if we trust
them they will hold us in good stead. They are of course fundamentally shaped by values, loyalties and skills.
Life is a transformative sequence of experiences that examine the inner nature of a person. The nature of our
personality and desires offer evidence of the enduring vision we hold, which tends to become reality. This is based
upon the three qualities, and the zeal we experience as we pursue our vision is a sign of our commitment to them.
The goal of life is to determine what finally we hold to be good and true. Do we assert light over darkness? And
for us – what is light?
The basic self goes through unending tests of worth, the higher self unending examinations of conscience – and
through these processes, refinement is assured. It is worth noting that these three motivating forces are inter-
connected, and tend to develop together in a steady, evolutionary, progression.
Without such a progressive approach we are left with nothing more than the dismissal of every ordinary
experience as inconvenient, even pointless, except the extent to which it offers pleasure and promotes in us a
blissful state of obliviousness to the truth of who we are and what we are doing.
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PROFICIENCY: MAN EXPRESSING HIMSELF IN TWO REALMS (ARIES 6°- 7°)
Proficiency comes from living the path we choose, acting out our own will
To discover what is real we need to create a well-defined clear identity. This clarity progresses in proportion to
our proficiency learning how to control events. It is wrong to assume passively that there exists, in secret, a
complete and detailed version of self and that our life’s purpose is to uncover it. Identity is created out of a never-
ending succession of choices; it does not exist at all except when making these choices. They can be choices of
action or perception – doing or being – and they arise out of what we do with our attention and its focus.
Our mastery over external situations can never be total, yet we get better results when we learn how to divide
our attention. We need to know how to divide our focus of attention enough to determine between this and that –
as a matter of choosing what has little urgent consequence and what is actually important now.
According to conscience, preference or expediency, a developed person chooses where to put their attention.
Typically they focus towards what now deserves the mind’s full concentration, and away from what is not pressing.
In this way, we come to realize the principles by which to discriminate what we value. We better define who we
are by making informed decisions that enact these higher values.
Because of the confidence that comes from living out of values, we can express great versatility of action, always
moving towards the most likely activity by which to approach an appropriate, currently important, goal. Proficiency
comes simply from living the path we choose, and acting out our own will, not another’s.
Yet the easily-distracted mind can so easily be directed wastefully, and then it achieves no more than an
impotent, unthinking scattering of resources.
There is any number of interpenetrating realms of existence. Simultaneously we live in physical, emotional and
spiritual realms, and each person has their own version of what is happening – this is much more a true
representation of the nature of reality. It is so recorded within our multifaceted identity, whose potential has a
limitless reach and breadth going immeasurably beyond our best efforts of current imagination. If we master the
mind’s focus, then we are able to participate fully and powerfully in these many different ways to see the world.
EXCITATION : LARGE HAT WITH STREAMERS FLYING, FACING EAST (ARIES 7°- 8°)
Half-hearted warriors die
A primal assertive force presides within each of us, equivalent to the excitation indicated by an erect phallus, and
stirred into expression by the imminence of new experience, into which we feel to inject an initiative. Those of us,
who have watched the Sun rise, know how all-pervasive and compellingly pure this feeling can be. We feel powerful,
even in the face of the absolute life-giver.
Naturally society has to assert the collective will; that is its essential role. Yet the spiritually awakened individual
has awakened the power of spirit, and this power is not social at all, it is self-glorifying. It is exuberant and
demonstrative, it is naive and self-proclaiming and it is receptive to the fiery powers whose only apt symbol is the
Sun. Naively, we show our joyful exuberance by showing off our fine feathers, tying streamers to a party hat which
catches the wind, so we are noticed and seen to be filled with life force.
In this mood we enter relationships with those around us and are ready to engage with any and all of the
possible variations and novelties that humanity throws up.
We come to realize that we can utilize all life experiences, all kinds of interactions and involvements, to the
benefit of all, simply by having sensitivity and responding assertively to bring forward the potential in all situations.
Every scenario is new; each moment has its own dawn, its own birthing of potential – and the one who sees it
first can claim it, and integrate much of the great force of its life energy into their growing expression of self.
Feeling God-like, the assertive ego knows itself to be capable of creation and has absolutely no false modesty
about his rights and duties to create whatever its perfect imagination suggests. Life itself is a force that triggers
assertiveness and initiative. It does not serve to posture or pretend, because a false interest or involvement leads to
unhelpful kickback. The commitment needed is an absolute, unconditional assertiveness – half-hearted warriors die!
A person can thus find an underlying trend and actualize it as their life purpose. Then able to offer complete and
unconditional cooperation each moment, they co-create through a continual act of dynamic balancing.
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ACUTENESS: CRYSTAL GAZER (ARIES 8°- 9°)
Perception of what is shapes what is to be
A person who gazes into a crystal ball is attempting to access non-rational aspects of mind. Often called right-
brain intelligence, this half of the mind’s understanding is found through soft surrender to intuition.
Through the marrying of this with rational thought, we are able to perceive with much greater acuteness the
linkage between what is imagined and what comes to pass. We actually have the capacity to bring to mind an entire
universe, to grasp its operating principles, and to learn of the tools by which to manipulate it.
It is entirely subjective. The bigger, cosmic picture, though indeed accessible, is only accessible through personal
experience, with its uniqueness, prejudice and ambiguity. We see that our perception of who we are, with all its
convoluted oddities, is none other than a perfectly authentic, graphic representation of our slant on outer reality.
We come truly to understand that what we imagine is the map of what we will come to experience. Fiery
imagination and watery intuition married together offer unique and mysterious glimpses of what is to come. From
nothing more than these glimpses, we are willing to modify the set of our journey and bend towards the dark
temptation of the unknown. There is a hint of the hero’s quest beginning to emerge.
Hero is neither pioneer nor leader, and to realize his potential he must resolve the paradox of how an individual
can simultaneously be the thesis and the antithesis of society. The hero is thrown up from within the community at
a time of crisis specifically in order to rework the principles of the group consciousness into a new form. The crisis
has arisen because the old ways are no longer being interpreted meaningfully for the evolved times. Danger is at
hand and the hero is the first – and often only one – prepared to act upon omens that speak of permanent radical
change. This so often occurs in stories when the hero consults the oracle, typically a crystal-gazing woman.
The world and the individual are thus in interactive partnership, each in time reflecting the other in every mood
and every situation. This allows an indication of what is coming, since what we feel now must somehow be reflected
in the future. This facility can be used to shape our attitudes and strategies organising outcomes to suit our
convenience. We must be aware that, taken beyond a helpful level, such ability inclines us towards idle curiosity.
Why seek information about the future if we have not the willingness to shape it? Gazing upon it will shape it – that
is cosmic law – so are we clear enough, energetic enough, to deal with the implications and consequences of that?
INTERPRETATION : MAN TEACHING NEW FORMS FOR OLD SYMBOLS (ARIES 9°- 10°)
Knowledge evolves as old ideals are embodied into new experiences
What is so often imagined to be a creative slant on reality can be nothing more than a witless distortion of
values – just a twisted perspective of events. Although truth is a subjective, unique personal experience, our
interpretation surely needs to be kept within the boundaries of reasonableness. Some renderings are simply silly and
entirely unworkable as useful models of life.
What is needed is a continuous readjustment of understanding that can only really be brought about through a
careful assimilation of personal encounters. Checking our experiences against the viewpoints of others, including
predecessors, provides a degree of objectivity, and helps us to find a more genuine picture of what is actually valid.
This brings abstract concepts into the realm of personal significance, so that the collective, usually inherited,
ideals of society take on meaning for us as individuals, with our own system of values. And that set of values is a
very important part of how our reality is experienced, since we tend to see things the way we want to see them.
New insights arise by bringing theoretical intelligence of old symbolism into hard truths of real encounter. These
realizations are reorientations on emotional, mental and indeed physical levels – you can feel them change you.
The wisdom of the race is constantly subject to a renewal process that depends entirely upon the dynamic
interplay between the theoretical ideals of collective reality, and the hard fact of personal experience.
This renewal is by trial and error – and works on many levels to keep fresh the heritage that cooperatively we are
part of. It works because it validates theoretical knowledge against the incomparable worth of practical experience.
Eventually, bit by bit the eternal progression of refinement leaves its mark, and truth emerges that a singular
principle is dramatizing itself in multiple forms, one in the many, valid for both the individual and the community.
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IDEALIZATION: PRESIDENT OF A COUNTRY (ARIES 10°- 11°)
Leaders must sacrifice themselves to an ideal, and suffer the consequences of their imperfections
The ultimate expression of self-assurance arises only when we focus entirely upon our chosen primary value, for
example honour, courage or wisdom, subordinating all other characteristics to that one purpose.
To become president one has to be shaped to an extreme degree, and has also to sacrifice other aspects of self.
It is important that the primary value is of essential importance. To become a principal influence, it is not enough to
spin the established wisdom and ways of society; what is required is the deepening of qualities also.
Any major life role is selected so that it can allow the fullest, broadest demonstration of whichever value we
champion, so that it is fashioned and strengthened to the highest degree possible. Recognition by others is a major
shaping force that moulds our qualities and characteristics to fit the exact requirements of the position.
Ego is in high relief, yet to serve society’s needs for leadership. The spirit of any community is held up for a
while by one whose own spirit is in close alignment with the group’s. Members tend to tolerate only the slightest
discrepancy between the behaviour of the individual and the values of society, and critically challenge all else,
indicating clearly if the leader is conforming to their ideal – to the exclusion of any other non-aligned behaviours.
What follows is a study in idealization. An ideal is not a real human quality but a philosophical concept. It is held
up as an aspiration for people to awaken the best version within them. Undercurrents of the zeitgeist incline
towards expression through qualities rather than simply beliefs. Ideals not ideas. These are more enduring, speaking
to hidden parts of society’s unconscious memories, and have far more impact upon the collective psyche. Rousing
the people to support a new initiative is better done with tone and rhetoric rather than logical, patient explanation.
Assertive efforts to realize the ideal can lead to vain pretence. Disappointment is inevitable – the ideal is after all
only a dream. The leader so often gets caught up in an unsustainable situation based on make-believe.
We must be willing to accept the disappointments and the resultant projections of others – of reproach and
criticism – in the knowledge that it is the ideal itself that is being furthered, not our self-love. In fact, rather
strangely, the impact of a leader, or indeed spiritual teacher, can be measured by the extent to which their
supporters end up blaming them for their own denied shortcomings. A highly aware leader will be willing and able
consciously to adopt the role of scapegoat in service to the community. Christ did.
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IMPETUOUSNESS: UNSUCCESSFUL BOMB EXPLOSION (ARIES 12°- 13°)
When energy is allowed to flow freely, the outcome is ultimately always good
We all have destructive urges at times and these can sometimes seem to be as evil as an anarchist’s bomb. Yet
they are not evil. These urges are rendered dark and unwholesome because they generate frustration when they are
denied and judged inherently wrong. Yet even the destructive forces of forest fires, tempests and volcanos have an
invigorating dimension from a wider time perspective. These forces are entirely necessary to rebalance things.
A person can find how to achieve a dynamic balance between two opposing motivations. One is to serve society
responsibly, the other to be absolutely free to follow their own destiny. The inner intuitive knowledge of how best
to act in support of one of these and not the other is often no more than an impetuousness feeling.
The heart remains open when we let the flow of innocent impetuousness sponsor our words and actions. This
has special worth because an open heart nullifies destructive acts, making unsuccessful any attempts to do harm.
When energy flows freely, the outcome is ultimately always good. In the battle of dark against light, light is
always the winner in the end. Goodness eventually overcomes all else. It may be that this is less than self-evident –
yet surely it is self-evident that we are always better off to affirm optimism, even to make it our moral code.
Nature is dangerous, even human nature. The civilising processes are relatively recent innovations and are far
from fully embodied in the species. So, however liberating and creative these spontaneous impulses may be, they
cause distress in others who feel the need to be more controlled and ‘civilized’. Often enough, danger arises when
the fears of such people are not sufficiently respected, then they rise to the surface, embodied as fearful behaviour.
When innocent impetuousness is distorted into petulance and vanity then nothing useful is created. A futile
expenditure of energy and general waste of resources is its outcome. The feeling itself is valid, yet any feeling can be
distorted as it becomes embodied into self-serving behaviour, and we always have to guard against these distortions.
Yet forgiveness also has its place in the deeper mind of society, and most often these naive outbursts are not
severely punished even if resulting in apparently anti-social actions. Trust this and life becomes a lot more relaxed.
REVELATION : SERPENT COILING NEAR MAN AND WOMAN (ARIES 13°- 14°)
Awareness of the highest aspects of life depends on embracing the lowest
The snake imagery points towards revelation of the most profound wisdom, of sexuality. In sex, the wisdom of
naive impetuosity is balanced by self-discipline. Acquisition of balance shows that we are developing understanding
of our place within cosmic reality. With self-control, we are safe to explore the lower aspects of our nature without
fear. These baser impulses, rejected by society, are important contributors to our wellbeing and must not be denied.
Nature is dangerous, even human nature, especially sexuality. Yet we have urges that must not be denied, or we
will be overwhelmed by these baser instincts, and lose balance. Appetites lead us into the darker regions; without
this exploration the deeper secrets, kept taboo by society, are never assimilated as wisdom.
Half angel, half animal, we are forced to develop the power of dynamic balance that is afforded by an active,
sensitive, expressive heart. Sex is an activity that allows, in fact revels in, the interplay of two people enjoying their
animal nature in sacred play. Were animal to dominate, then it would become hollow; were angel to take over then it
would lack full-bloodedness. When the heart is open, both sacredness and lustiness can be found in exaltation – a
true revelation of wisdom, that the heart’s deepest purpose is to balance.
Without delving into the depth of unconscious urges, we cannot rise up to the heights of conscious experience.
We cannot without accepting the basest aspects of ourselves have appreciation of the highest, sacred aspects of life.
The idea of Original Sin is refuted here, and biblical knowledge of good and evil is now understood as distortion
of a profound esoteric principle. The ‘Fall’ of Adam and Eve is in fact a courageous adventure into the acceptance
of our baser nature so that the higher self may become free to emerge and express the greater glory of God.
The mystery of three is revealed as man, woman and sex, or as rational, emotional and creative. This comes
about when duality is neither obeyed nor feared – it simply is what it is. Neither good nor bad can ever exist alone,
and both are essential aspects of Creation and creativity.
Revelation is not a part of religion, it is part of mysticism. A student of the mysteries will have to slough off the
constraints of good and bad – the moral code by which society controls the masses – in order to awaken the depths
and heights of knowledge, well beyond the limits of duality.
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DILIGENCE: INDIAN WEAVING A BLANKET (ARIES 14°- 15°)
Sanctifying ordinary things shows great personal wisdom and leads to harmony
The simple business of life is able to give a sense of great personal satisfaction; just meeting our own personal
needs and taking care of very basic matters is as meaningful as any activity. A highly developed person makes
everything look both easy and important, demonstrating high principles by doing mundane tasks properly. The
Indian’s diligence is not only shown in anticipating the survival need to guard against cold nights, but also creating
beauty, continuing a sacred tradition, and developing personal qualities.
When we place this idea into a cultural context, we see how a range of arts and skills are to be learned in order
to live in keeping with our community. The development of such skills not only enhances the culture but also
stabilizes the individual ego.
It is this ego-centring, as much as the learning of skills, which enables us to experience deeper self-awareness.
Through these two processes, self-service and community service, the ability to bring about desired objectives is
fixed. Being ourselves is then entirely enough to achieve our highest goals and, at the same time, enjoy life to the
full.
This is the difference between achieving success and being successful. The best grounding of these most subtle
understandings takes place when we learn simply to be who we are, and how to cope with life. There are enough
little day-to-day challenges to keep us focused on the matter in hand, and these demands upon our skills and
artfulness are important lessons – in fact examinations.
We are therefore advised to be diligent – to get on top of things in the ordinary daily life circumstances that we
have, so that all necessary skills become embodied as personality traits. Whenever we do anything to the best of our
ability, as an act of sacredness, then life becomes a simple demonstration of personal excellence.
Indeed, there is no better demonstration of the genius of our highest being than persistently to engage fully and
quietly in doing what needs to be done, and doing it excellently well.
Otherwise what? No merit is to be found in the acceptance of the daily round as dull, or simply in service of our
need for comfort and security. In that case, external results may show shallow signs of success in material terms, yet
on the inner planes, little is gained.
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DIVORCEMENT : TWO PRIM SPINSTERS (ARIES 16°- 17°)
We must be utterly true to ourselves
It can be good to divorce ourselves from the world and its judgements. The old ladies’ eccentricity speaks of a
private insular condition of retreat shunning superficial relationships, which so often waste our precious energy.
If the price we pay for the security and comfort of morality, laws and practices is the loss of uniqueness, then
the soul suffers. Better to insulate ourselves from such a corrosive influence than to live without access to the soul’s
spiritual wisdom. We are who we are and, within reasonable limits, let society come to terms with that!
We can turn our backs upon worthless, spiritually unprofitable relationships, feeling joy to shield ourselves from
distractions. Mindless pretence of virtue and distinction is no substitute for the true unfolding of our inner qualities.
A moment’s wry reflection upon the quality of ordinary day-to-day conversations gives us to understand just
how shallow and lacking in wisdom is the general population in its work-a-day mode of being. Yet, a lot of people
find such intercourse to be the exaltation of life.
There is nothing life-denying about casual commerce but each of us has our own unique and creative spin and
we must bring this to bear in every situation to enrich both the lives of others and our distinctive sense of self.
People have distorted perceptions of what they see as our particular pros and cons, and we have to avoid any
inclination to please them and raise up that which is in fact shallow. Above all else, we must be true to ourselves.
Yet what do we stand for and how can we know if we are being true? What we do is to use the process of
idealization. We raise our principles to the level of ideals, so that we may feel them to have a spiritual quality.
We can reject pressures to conform and the implicit judgements against those who do not. This often brings
solitude and if this becomes loneliness, it is no longer life-enhancing. It’s good to find a like-minded companion so
that some measure of society is maintained, which is what the spinsters have done.
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PANORAMA: A MAGIC CARPET (ARIES 18°- 19°)
Mind has an infinite capacity to overview experience and use imagination as a magical process
Although religious teachings emphasize social involvement, the mystic scorns the burdens of ordinary living that
demands the mind to focus on worldly matters. We are trained to pursue position and wealth at whatever cost to
our spiritual wellbeing. This is madness, and leads to depression, anxiety, superficiality and Godlessness.
Spiritual practice remedies this, allowing the mind to recuperate from its ordeal. There is a misconception that
meditation takes up time and diminishes our effectiveness in dealing with life. The reverse is true, because we spend
less time making mistakes and have a general access to a higher degree of wisdom and insight. Then all of our
involvements become meaningful, and our vision of the future becomes rich and expansive.
Curiosity is a key quality that unlocks greater human potential. The expansion of potential, the expansion of
vision and the expansion of consciousness are all correlated. To grow, we need first to see further. As we look, so
we find. Those who look out towards distant horizons will envision a broader future for themselves.
With the correct attitude of mind, we can glance around at a panorama of potential as if from a magic carpet,
above it all. This overview enables us to decide how to become involved in human affairs – and the degree of our
involvement reflects the extent of our willingness to let go of the panoramic viewpoint. This greater vision, gained
through detachment, can be put to real advantage, as we learn to use imagination to expand our destiny.
Life offers such possibility for each of us, limited only by our imagination. Even when we focus down, and lose
detachment, a part of us remains a little aloof, so that we can periodically pull back in order to reflect and consider.
If we lose sight of our spiritual self, then for a while life becomes shallow – a hollow, pretend life lived out by a
caricature of ourselves, surviving on a scant diet of imagined joy. This is a distortion of the principle of detachment.
With an unattached state, we celebrate a kaleidoscope of potentialities and experiences – without a need to
become over-involved. The trick is to maintain a subtle, fluid, state of mind where we are able, moment by moment,
to be passionately committed and completely detached simultaneously, lost in neither material nor spiritual realms.
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EXERTION : PUGILIST ENTERING THE RING (ARIES 20°- 21°)
Conflict provides the grit we need to become stronger
A boxer has conviction in their powers of accomplishment, vigorously exhibiting self-determination, seeking the
triumph of victory. No significant difference separates the strength of self-knowledge and the power of self-
confidence because a person who knows their strengths and admits their weaknesses stands strong.
It is understood that such confidence is enhanced by the supportive attention of others, in their role as an
audience, enjoyably observing such a complete and compelling revelation of full exertion.
We to guard against blind rebellion against those who would try to limit our manifestation of ability and force.
Such defiant behaviour will inevitably lead to a squandering of resources on things of little or no true value.
However, much is to be gained by a courageous, energetic, up-and-at-it approach to dealing with the business of
life, revealed in combat, but really the battle is first internal. We seek it and it supports our yearning to grow strong.
Raw experience is the grit that promotes such self-realization, and we can’t improve unless we are tested in
strength, commitment, ability and courage; this does more than measure us; it develops us. Competition and
conflict are not to be seen as negative forces, antagonists have a cooperative influence
There are situations where it is not useful to pull punches, since we need to punch through to a new level of self.
Whether this disturbs others is not our concern; they must look to their own strengths to deal with their own
experiences; sensitivity to the needs of others is not stressed at all. The likelihood is very small that we will allow any
empathy to diminish the chances of success in achieving goals.
We put aside all other concerns and focus on one thing – wholeheartedly dedicating ourselves to ourselves. We
only improve our game by competing with a stronger opponent. To push further and develop potentialities, we are
willing to risk the fruits of previous attainment without caution or fear of loss. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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RETICENCE: WOMAN IN PASTEL CARRYING HEAVY VEILED LOAD (ARIES 22°- 23°)
Vitality does not find its exaltation in petty things
A modest woman, with her own burdens, is disinclined to open up. We consider the importance of anchoring
ourselves inwardly. To attend to our issues we must cut ourselves off and establish a wall against intrusion. It can be
done elegantly and without giving offence by veiling ourselves, and being cautious about opening up to new things.
With optimum resourcefulness we can reach a state of personal brilliance. Certain elements need to be in correct
relationship for this to occur, and our sense of self needs to centre on these elements, and not so much on
externals. We must not engage too much in trivia if we are to remain true; since the hidden truth is that actually we
each have the capacity for genius. Becoming bogged down in pettifogging niceties will certainly erode this capacity.
It is best to avoid pressure to conform to low standards of interaction and we must defend ourselves against the
vampirism of those people who drag us down to their mediocrity. If we lack true involvement events are just
ransient distractions; enduring value is established only to the extent that we take responsibility for outcomes.
It is easier to say no than goodbye, so it is usually better to resist new involvement than abruptly curtail what has
already begun. We can understate our aims while we establish the worth of engagement. We do not want to
disappoint; it could lead to resentment and perhaps attack. Such an attitude – where we concern ourselves deeply
with what is our business, and shy away from what is not – leads towards an unimpeachable integrity of character.
It also promotes a great fullness of life, not only for us, but also as a significant and proper contribution to the
community. This is because we successfully engage with what we are doing, with not much wastage of effort.
We may need honestly to identify any disinclination to engage with the community at large on fair terms – and
to check that we are not taking more than we are giving. Eventually this would bring distress.
Most interactions are inconsequential, superficial variances between people are unimportant and we can easily
waste too much time and energy dealing with things of no ultimate worth. A certain reticence to become involved
with such trivial matters may therefore be particularly helpful whenever we have heavy loads to carry.
MUNIFICENCE : OPEN WINDOW ; NET CURTAIN BLOWING INTO A CORNUCOPIA (ARIES 23°- 24°)
Personal attainment is evidenced by the spiritual state of abundance
The open window is inviting; the breeze is unseen and points towards the horn of plenty. Such subtle guidance
must not be ignored if we are to ‘seize the day’. In Sufism, the mystery of the Earth plane is seen to be abundance.
The perception of oneself as poor is false – either a false interpretation or a false strategy of mind.
Luck is a spiritual principle. When we know how to be, then we attract good fortune. It has a lot to do with
sharing. The wise have learned to embody the spiritual principle of open-handedness – as an example of the Golden
Rule. This rule teaches us to be to others the way we want them to be towards us. What we give out, we get back –
so being generous attracts generosity. The unconscious aspect of mind interprets our generosity as evidence that we
are well-off, and therefore leads us to expect to receive good fortune. This expectation is self-validating.
Therefore personal attainment is evidenced by abundance. This need not be financial or material – it is a state of
being, felt as the absence of want. A strong, clear ego brings confidence because we are being true to ourselves.
Such confidence brings good luck because abundance is the natural condition of an aligned being. When there is an
alignment with all parts of our abundant being, then we have attained our natural authentic state.
Therefore this degree shows an irrepressible gift for capturing the richer rewards of life, and sharing them
generously with others.
Human and cosmic truths are interactive – each reflecting the other – and here we see that the cosmic truth of
abundance is matched by richness in the material world.
Also, we remember to be both grateful and graceful, and avoid the smugness of those who vainly dispense
favours as though their bounty is an aspect of self-love, rather than cosmic love.
Uninhibited enthusiasm is a spiritual practice, which gives evidence to the wisdom of mutual prodigality. Giving
and receiving with an open hand, we become more and more certain that abundance grows if it flows.
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SENSIBILITY: A DOUBLE PROMISE (ARIES 24°- 25°)
We get what we want, or we will come to want what we get
To fully access the information and implications of what comes through our senses, we experience greater
sensibility. Resourcefulness is the result. Since few people are able to do this, one who does gains an edge.
Misuse of this ability is a compromise of personal integrity – chicanery is better avoided. Whenever we are
thwarted, we have the ability to find alternative options. Some of these will have equal or even greater value to us.
Noticing this allows us to grow in trust that everything always turns out well in the end.
The double promise is that we get what we want, or we will come to want what we get. There is skill and
wisdom in learning when to move from the first to the second.
Looking beneath the surface of this life-affirming idea, we may see how it readily applies itself to the process of
optimising cooperative endeavours. Cooperation often asks us to moderate or put aside our own track of activity.
With the full confidence that the unexpected always eventually leads us true, we have no difficulty bending a little.
We can turn negative ideas and feelings around, confident that better things will come. Everything is pertinent
to teach how to seek equality rather than advantage. It is best is to live in balance; advantage disturbs that balance,
and might lead to a distorted perception of self as having greater importance than another.
When satisfied with the way we are, we seek not to externalize our conflicts, dealing inwardly with dualities. It is
still extremely helpful to engage with others whose life-view differs radically from our own, yet we seek cooperation
rather than competition. Everything needs to find balance, and this is more explicitly enacted in cooperative
endeavour than elsewhere. So we can learn how to find it within ourselves from finding this balance with others.
The optimist sees set-backs as signs of a better situation approaching, and looks out confidently for this
expected good fortune. Anticipation of success quickly attracts hard evidence of its realization.
EQUIPMENT : MAN POSSESSED OF MORE GIFTS THAN HE CAN HOLD (ARIES 25°- 26°)
Our life-path is the answer to the question: ‘at what am I competent?’
We do not look for nails to bang just because we own a hammer. A toolbox includes equipment that, once
mastered, is only used when necessary. If we have too many psychological skills and gifts it can become confusing,
because priorities are more difficult to establish; so it is constructive to discriminate clearly between what has
importance in life and what does not. Obsessional interest in things of no consequence needs to be eliminated.
The journey towards self-discovery is the central motivation of a life well-spent and it is very well supported by
adamant independence. The skills and knowledge to support this drive are found in social contact. Energy expended
making connections is well rewarded, giving rise to a great personal capacity for public involvement.
The driven individual becomes of real value to their fellows, having an extraordinary spread of sincere interests
and an inclination to try all and everything. Yet the risk of exaggerated self-confidence is strong and there is a
tendency to take on too much, leading to frustration, restlessness and self-betrayal.
There is, however, the capacity for effort to underwrite an impressive level of ambitious self-projection, which
can lead to real self-fulfilment. Life is meant to be somewhat challenging, otherwise our abilities could not be
developed. As we face up to these challenges, we find more and more inner resources, which perhaps were only
ever experienced as dimly-felt potentialities, if indeed we even experienced them at all.
Let’s not get too attached to the abilities themselves, and especially not the fruits of our skills. These are lesser
treasures that can diffuse our focus and blind us to the real gold, which is soul-development. This comes by
developing the qualities that give rise to our abilities, rather than just the abilities themselves – for example virtues
such as sensitivity, compassion and truth, which will bubble up in all our relationships.
However distracting corporeal life is, it is all illusion, temporary and only of personal relevance. What is eternal
registers on the level of soul; in fact we can meaningfully describe the soul as that part of an individual’s psyche that
registers and stores information of permanent – that is eternal – consequence. What makes us competent is the
ability to choose what matters to us – from this, all flows. This is because we are, by nature, existentially competent;
we are born to be capable. However, the real mystery that we need to penetrate is this: ‘at what am I competent?’
This question is our life-path. But ironically, perhaps the best answer to this question from the soul’s perspective
is ‘it actually doesn’t matter very much at all; whatever you do, do it well’.
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REFORMULATION: LOST OPPORTUNITY REGAINED IN THE IMAGINATION (ARIES 26°- 27°)
We constantly re-create our lives and characteristics out of our imagination
Life is a game of snakes-and-ladders, and the successful find ways to avoid certain of the snakes, and also limit
the reach of their downfalls. To deal with setbacks, to optimize our gains and minimize our losses, it is expedient to
put some safeguards in place. This is done by setting a foundation table, below which we simply can never fall. This
baseline is probably best expressed as qualities – truth, justice, non-violence and self-control for example.
At core, we are immortal beings, whose essential purpose is to recreate inner characteristics as our outer identity.
This is like a river, ever-changing yet seemingly constant; it reformulates itself in every moment. We must take
effective command of ourselves and find ways not to be a pawn buffeted around by external superficial situations.
Life usually isn’t smooth for very long. We meet resistance, and big steps meet big resistance. The youthful fool
runs helter-skelter into any challenge, showing skills and celebrating exuberance of energy. Not everyone learns
from their mistakes, some seem to re-enact their faults perpetually as though caught in a treadmill. An astute person
establishes a base-camp before moving forward, claim and establish new territory before setting off to higher goals.
Using creative imagination to find new opportunities, the wise become authors of their own destiny and work
according to well-defined principles and plans. These wisdoms are fruits harvested from their earlier exuberance.
Principles are firm constraints that enable difficult questions to be resolved without too much soul-searching. The
soul has already searched, and decided its position in principle – so we simply need to fall in with its guidelines.
Plans have the effect of shaping the mind clearly so it projects a better, more efficient intention upon the field of
possibility. The formula of our life-plan is always a work-in-progress, and we need continually to reformulate
strategies if we are to do better than we did. This is the key to mastery – never-ending adaptation and improvement
as we are directed to greater accomplishments in response to our particular desire-nature.
Frequent disappointments, frustrations and false starts lead to defeatism and self-pity; this describes most people
today. This indulgence of self-pity is thoroughly demoralizing, and is entirely avoided in a fully mature adult.
Without making mistakes, we make nothing, and not all energy invested in consolidation is always well-spent.
But over a period of time it usually is; anyway it’s insurance, so part of its value is to bestow peace of mind.
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VENERATION : A CELESTIAL CHOIR SINGING (ARIES 28°- 29°)
Having faith in the meaning of life, we articulate it through devotion
It is said of the Cherubim that throughout eternity their sole purpose and activity is to praise God through
music and song. Within us, we experience the cosmic overtones of this vibration as spirituality – or at least the
foundation of spirituality – and this is made known by our attempts to project spiritual curiosity into daily life.
Whenever we tune in to what Sufis call the ‘music of the spheres’ we can transform fear-based distortions, like
self-deception, flattery and delusion, into more useful expressions such as self-examination, appreciation and
imagination. All personal powers and skills can be harnessed for self-projection without fear or embarrassment.
Combining two things, power and beauty, we create the world we choose to inhabit. Each of us is an immortal
being, an instrument for enduring visions, and our aspirations hallow the world – our hopes are prayers.
Veneration is a subtle form of articulation. What are being expressed articulately are eternal realities. Bringing
them into the world requires both the power to act in the world and the mystical knowledge of how to infuse
ourselves with beauty. To be competent in the world of phenomena, we must become competent also – and
perhaps first – in the unseen realms. The realm of the psyche that is approached through spiritual practice is largely
unknown, and not quantifiable. Materialists therefore distain it, and often deny its existence willy-nilly, without
examining the super-abundant evidence that points to this realm.
There is indeed great power in the voice to actualize our thoughts – hence the importance of cleansing ourselves
of cynical conversations. When we speak the name of God with a tone of beauty and awe then we invoke divine
presence and so invite into our bodies the associated qualities and awareness – of divinity, beauty and wonder.
Something magical happens when we train the voice to express the highest aspirations we can reach – whether
or not that is seen as spiritual. Negativity is healed so that we begin to express optimism more readily than cynicism;
the result of this healing is seen in our lives as improved good fortune, and a better attitude to difficult situations.
Prayer has become habitual, empty or avoided by so many, yet the sincere seeker comes to understand the
esoteric significance of this practice – that devotion beautifies the personality, that prayer is fundamentally human
and self-empowering, and that we are psychologically healthier when we engage fully with it.
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TAURUS
RESOURCEFULNESS: A CLEAR MOUNTAIN STREAM (TAURUS 0°- 1°)
A stream will find its way to the ocean
A clear mountain stream is spirited, pure and free. In essence, so are we.
Resourcefulness is indicated because it arises out of these essential qualities. As the stream races onward, so we
dash headlong into the unknowable future with no reassurances except the existential sense that spirit always finds a
way.
One of the risks we feel that we take is that, by acting spontaneously in trusting in our naive feelings of desire,
we will forego better opportunities. Such doubt diminishes will, and undermines the trust we place in ourselves.
However, we may indeed certainly trust in the irrepressibility of pure spirit. We will always feel the urge to move
on – and, deep down, always feel strength in the certainty that as long as we are true, we are eternally safe, and will
eventually find our optimal path.
The only activity that can significantly restrict our freedom is a self-selected intention, whether conscious or not.
Our goals are the means by which we focus the mind, and pull together all the variables of a situation towards a
given end. Very few people have learned how to focus on one thing at a time. To focus on more than one thing is
to lose focus – it is not focus. High achievement is realized through an unswerving fidelity to some definite course
of action. The stream’s single purpose is to unite with the ocean.
Emergencies arise. These are to be interpreted as issues of urgent feedback, which call up previously unused
potential in order to awaken new skills and so augment our toolbox of talents.
It is by trusting in the contents of this toolbox that we are freed of the constraints laid down by our
circumstances. Patterned behaviour is for those who choose blind obedience for its predictable safety. Freedom is
for those who depend on the power of their resourcefulness.
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HOPEFULNESS: S TEPS UP TO A LAWN BLOOMING WITH CLOVER (TAURUS 2°- 3°)
Human spirit – especially when strengthened by hope – is indomitable
Self-realization is the outcome of both spontaneity and restraint – and we see, in the image of wild clover in a
manicured lawn, an easy juxtaposition of both, each enhancing the magnetism of the other. The steps up speak to
us of our hope of attainment.
Who we are is a matter of choice – specifically the series of innumerable selections that we have made since
birth. It is especially meaningful if we choose our lives to be aligned with our sense of both good order and wild
natural beauty.
Most helpful, and possibly the ultimate wisdom, is the attainment, as an everyday condition, of the state of
optimism. The danger with this is to fall prey to silly idealism, and practice a self-indulgent disregard of practical
considerations and irresponsible beliefs in the glamour of the fantastic. Yet, with such a certain, optimistic attitude
to life, every facet of our experience can be seen to have its own charm and logic.
Since we constantly expect – and fully appreciate – good things, then good things are attracted to us; the fruits
of life are ours for the taking.
Hopefulness is a force of nature, and has its own special atmospheric quality. In some way it is a happy marriage
between expectation and trust. It holds the twin conditions of desire for something particular, and acceptance that
apparent failure is only ever temporary, and will always lead toward greater success.
Though subtle and sensitive, human spirit – especially when strengthened by hope – is beyond measure, and
indomitable.
What is suggested with this imagery is nothing less than the possibility intuitively to grasp a sense of divine
reality. There is interplay between freedom and form, anticipation and acquiescence, giving out and getting back –
and the indication that the core lesson for life on earth is that we need to be optimistic and adaptable.
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REORIENTATION : A WIDOW AT AN OPEN GRAVE (TAURUS 4°- 5°)
The gate to freedom is in the ability to turn feelings around
Everything that is physical will die. We need to have the ability to release our attachments, and move our focus
of attention away from what has passed. We are severely tested in life, often to the limits of our capability to cope,
and if we are to maintain the integrity of self we must be able to live with grief, and resist the descent into ineptitude
born of distress.
One of the most debilitating features of the grief that follows the departure of a loved one is the sense that we
are powerless. This, of course, is essentially false because it neglects the creative contribution we have in which we
are responsible for the larger whole. Learning how to turn these feelings around is the gate to freedom and
happiness.
The widow at the grave indicates our natural inclination to relate with certain special others with an open
vulnerable heart. Our needs for warmth, companionship and comfort are usually tied up with one or two particular
people. It is quite normal, and not entirely unhealthy, to expand our reach by investing our identity in these people.
It takes great personal aplomb to be able to regroup and refocus. Disappointments, loss and even grief can be
transcended by a correct attitude of mind, so that even these most troubling events are seen, by the true seeker, as
grist for the mill.
The ever-spiralling, eternal, evolutionary journey of the soul requires such examinations for its best progress.
Death is as much a beginning as an ending. We are profoundly challenged to come to terms with loss, to
reorientate our intimate life circumstances, and to claim back whatever we had invested in those who leave us.
Everything real is within us – what we cannot fully embody within ourselves is not truly ours.
This wisdom applies generally to every aspect of our lives. Whenever we permit reality to become static, we are
lost. Each moment is already gone in the instant of its arrival – life is death. The advanced being knows how to
release completely and immediately all experiences – they are outworn the moment we recognize them.
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AWAKENING: A WOMAN OF S AMARIA (TAURUS 6°- 7°)
In order to achieve our potential we need to awaken into honest self-realization
The image of this immoral biblical character warns us of the challenge to steer clear of a tendency to resort to a
carefree dissolute attitude – seeking passing pleasure instead of lasting joy – as a distorted compensation for feeling
the lack of any real meaning in life.
Nonetheless, whatever our background and current circumstances, we are fundamentally an aspect of goodness
and truth. We can so easily forget this important and extraordinary fact of existence – the coherence of our own
essential divinity.
It is this fact that creates in us an instinct for higher things. Through it we attract opportunities to open up our
sense of what life really is all about at the level of sacredness, and what goodness we can offer of ourselves.
When motivated by the hope of honest self-realization, we are actually capable of plumbing the taboo depths of
life to the utmost reaches of our authentic being. It is true that, like this woman at the well, we may be shunned by
society for what is considered prohibited behaviour. However, perhaps because of her sincerity of self, Jesus made
himself known to her – she was blessed by spirit and so validated – and subsequently became celebrated throughout
history.
In order to find entirely gratifying fulfilments, our strength of will is expressed by our indomitable striving for
successful realization of specific goals, whatever the price. Unless we awaken and express all of our abilities, actual
and potential, we can lose heart. Yet if we do awaken to them, then we are blessed by spirit.
Typically we all concern ourselves only with our own business and that of the family, yet is it not beyond us, as
developed beings, to surrender our own pursuits whenever it seems more appropriate to serve another’s needs. At
this level of awareness we come to see that in a subtle way everyone’s business is our business; thus we serve
ourselves as we serve others.
We can even reach levels of insight where our trust and our love of adventure are so strong that we can easily
and happily submit to any situation that life presents us, knowing that it will serve us well – whatever the outcome.
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SYMBOLIZATION : A CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATED (TAURUS 8°- 9°)
The spiritual ideal of reciprocity is applied through ritualizing the celebration of giving
At Christmas especially, we enjoy fully the abundance of the material world, even to the extent that we feel joy
when someone else is receiving the pleasure of having something nice.
Symbolized in material form, this is a spiritual wisdom – that the joy of another brings joy to us. In other words
the spiritual ideal of reciprocity is applied through practical ritual.
It is a feature of the distortion of the modern world that selfishness is pursued as if it were a way to happiness.
Older, better established communities have not lost sight of the relationship between sharing and personal
satisfaction and the importance of balancing self-interest with kindness.
Opportunities to share need to be created, preserved and honoured because this is a practice essential for self-
renewal. The act of giving releases emotional blockages, which would otherwise stifle growth and, in time, cause
dysfunction and discomfort. The inclusion of ritual raises the action to the level of sacredness, and so honours and
empowers the process.
Whenever this ritual has widespread significance, a further societal dimension comes to exist; therefore the
connections that bind individuals into a community need to be re-made from time to time to keep them alive and
powerful. Shared visions need to be reiterated at the level of extended family and tribe. We may perhaps find it
tedious to re-enact old patterns of behaviour, yet their deeper meaning is very potent.
The unification of material and spiritual messages is of profound consequence. By simultaneously making an
ideal out of material reciprocity, and by giving substance to spiritual practice, we bridge the worlds of the seen and
the unseen.
Thus we demonstrate the continual re-emergence of spirit into form, an enactment of love symbolized in a
Christmas present as indeed it was in the Ideal Human whom we are remembering and celebrating.
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CARE: A WOMAN SPRINKLING FLOWERS (TAURUS 10°- 11°)
Caring is valid for its own sake
This is to do with the high level of stewardship by which we build everything around us into an enduring
organism for our own fulfilment. Included in this is our requirement to offer succour to those in need, because we
want to do that to feel good.
However, we must be careful not to get too interested in superficial satisfactions and a wasteful worrying about
petty concerns. Our ability to help has limits, so that extravagant, foolish expenditure of energy will disempower us
from assisting properly with more deserving causes.
The key principle is care. A simple act of watering flowers is evidence of heart-felt interest in the wellbeing of
things and presumably, by extension, people. The act of caring is valid for its own sake, because it cultivates the
quality of Care, no matter whether the recipient is plant, animal or person – or indeed even deserving.
When we are strong and clear, there is a natural eagerness to pour ourselves into every potentiality of living. We
do so by offering to help wherever we can.
Also, here is evidence of the easy and rewarding partnership between man and nature. The image is a symbol of
the soul's determination to give constant and tangible manifestation of its creative powers, so that a natural
profusion tends to match its inner generosity of spirit.
When we are mature, and free of excessive neuroses, then we inevitably feel responsible for the welfare of the
world. Then we have sensitivity to the requirements of those we meet, and the willingness to soften their burden to
some extent.
Rewards, for this level of interest in others, are very great. They may well take the subtle form of a feeling of
wellbeing, yet also there are usually more tangible compensations. Of course, the recompense can come from an
indirect source, apparently unconnected to what we have done. A Sufi teaching suggests that we cannot do work of
any kind, at any time, which is not eventually paid for – because otherwise a mysterious, cosmic, energetic balance
would be upset.
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INDUSTRY: A MAN HANDLING BAGGAGE (TAURUS 12°- 13°)
That we serve is more important than whom we serve
Frequently, tasks appear that could become nothing more than drudgery if performed reluctantly without
protest. The porter is in danger of losing all ambition and losing his sense of self-worth if he does not find a way to
approach his work positively.
The key to life-satisfaction, whether in the context of work, relationships, home or social life, lies not in the
externals but in the way we internalize experiences. Generally speaking, no matter in what circumstances, a joyful
person will experience joy, a miserable one, misery.
Here, when facing potentially soul-destroying conditions, we need to look differently at the matter in hand –
either at the detail or at the wider picture. We could challenge ourselves to become absolutely perfect at the task in
hand – placing each bag ‘exactly so’ and delighting in their colours and shapes. Or we could discipline ourselves
constantly to serve the spirit of industry itself and become a conscious supporter of Work as a spiritual principle.
A person needs to be useful, community integrity requires this – and affirms that, on some level, all functions
have equal importance. For example, when garbage handlers go on strike, the health of the city is jeopardized.
It matters less what we do, than that we serve in some appropriate capacity. It is vitality itself that we seek to
express, which is not at all dependent upon the specificity of the activity itself.
A happy life requires that we learn to adjust ourselves to circumstances. When we do this properly, as a spiritual
practice, then we find that what we actually have is the better option compared with what we thought we wanted.
We come to learn through this that we have greater strength and wider, deeper resources than we could ever
have imagined. Getting what we want rarely leads to happiness; this actually comes from enjoying what we get.
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SOPHISTICATION : A MAN MUFFLED UP WITH A RAKISH SILK HAT (TAURUS 14°- 15°)
In dramatizing the true inner self, we do not identify with appearances
No matter what degree of sophistication we employ – dressing up in the latest expensive fashions and so on –
the absolute integrity of the self will shine through. Our costumes and manners may describe us, but they do not
define us. It is said ‘manners maketh man’ – this is false; it is the man that makes manners.
We all have our roles to play in life, and it is entirely appropriate for us to be fully aware of what that role is and
how best to enact it. Yet all we are ever doing is dramatizing the true inner self.
There is always a risk that we over-identify with the drama and, by surrendering to the image, lose sensibility of
our deeper impulses. Then we mistake pleasure for joy and glister for gold.
Yet the risk is worthwhile because, when acting out an imaginary persona, we can uncover a new and authentic
aspect of character. Through experimentation, a constant rediscovery of the greater powers latent in selfhood
supports superb self-confidence.
Confidence is power. Through this expansion of selfhood we learn that the human spirit has supremacy over all
possible limitations or embarrassments. No scenario arises that is beyond our ability to find an appropriate role for.
Society will put pressure on us to dictate the limits of our scope. Yet the developed individual is unwilling to be
truly constrained, and becomes able to use all their experience to produce a creative persona that elegantly responds
to the needs of the moment, for an unbounded range of possibilities.
We remember that is it only a persona – the surface dressing of something so profound, so mysterious, so
undiscovered, that most of the time we can only ever show the merest clue to our deepest character through what
clothes we wear and what mannerisms we adopt.
TENACITY: OLD MAN ATTEMPTING VAINLY TO REVEAL THE MYSTERIES (TAURUS 15°- 16°)
The highest reward is in process not outcome
Despite the apparent futility, the old man keeps on trying to demonstrate to others what he has learned of life’s
meaning. It is of supreme importance to him – but mainly so that he can reveal to himself the ultimate secrets of
life. Through study, he has come see how transient and diverse is the nature of reality, and therefore how
inadequate is any attempt to explain the patterns and equations of existence to another.
This degree offers proof that all is ephemeral and nothing is what it seems, also that the mystery is not the same
for everyone. Any attempt to impress our perception upon another therefore is pointless; yet we can awaken
ourselves so that others awaken by resonance. A teacher’s deeper purpose therefore is to learn about themselves.
So the determination to dramatize to others our own sense of what is real, and the tenacious, repeated stirring-
to-effort, is motivated largely by the promise of personal self-fulfilment. It is good to remember this – that any need
to share our understandings with another is as much to do with our need for union as it is any compulsion to
instruct or serve. This understanding sponsors both humility and freedom.
The essential self is always in danger due to inertia because ‘self’ is an energy configuration, subject to entropy.
Because it is energized by conflict, a true teacher chooses material of a provocative nature, in order to create a revolt
in the student. Such an attitude is conducive to transformational growth for those who step up and choose to stay
with the process. It takes this constant friction to maintain an uncompromising determination to fulfil our potential.
We learn that the nature of reality is sufficiently accommodating that any determined attitude is a valid life-path –
and in order to develop such an absolute never-say-die approach, we actually need insurmountable challenges.
Difficulty and dispiriting results are appropriate for a true seeker who wants more grit. When we find a path that
we can commit to, then the perfect task for us is one that can never be accomplished finally or fully. This is because
the process, not the outcome, is the reward. Whereas tenacity was thought to be the means, it becomes the end.
A master shows indifference to short-term outcomes as each side of a duality presents itself – now supportive,
now challenging – in the knowledge that eventually we learn both sides of whatever is needed. True teaching is
based on resonance – knowledge must be experienced as both the presence and the absence of a quality or belief.
Since all is folly then nothing is folly. The realization of this subtle wisdom brings the freedom to be exactly
what we are: nothing more, nothing less.
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RESOLUTION : BATTLE OF SWORDS AND TORCHES (TAURUS 16°- 17°)
We must learn to discern between what ennobles us, and what betrays spirit
What we want and what we need are not always the same. In fact the compelling force of necessity is rarely kind
enough to indulge our pleasures much. Yet the mind is as a sword whose sharpness can cut through to the nub of
any matter and give clear instructions that should guide us to the right path. Unfortunately, there is often a contrary
compulsion within to follow what we hold a torch for, and go against what may be best strategy.
Distracted by things of secondary importance, we can lose self-competence. Yet distraction itself is needed if we
are to learn how better to concentrate our attention on appropriate matters. We must learn discernment to know
the difference between what is and what is not appropriate. The primary concern surely must always be to
demonstrate and develop competence at being ourselves at the most profound level we can reach.
With care, we can learn how to look beneath the surface of the things that come and go, to find a centre deep
and true. In every event or thing, however transient it may be, there is a central cause that speaks eloquently to us of
its essence-nature. Whether we give our full enlightened attention to the heart of a matter has great consequence,
because attention illuminates our path to the future, and shapes our very being.
Life is a glorious struggle – a constant full-on battle between what we must do to survive, and the purposes we
pursue in order to give our life a meaning beyond survival and comfort. On this battlefield we are raised or we fall.
Nobility of spirit is the true reward that can be enjoyed to the end of our days on Earth – and beyond.
Of more tangible benefit, as we distinguish the important aspects in a situation, is mastery in organizational
skills. Understanding how things work and how to make things work, is nothing short of magick. And what skill is
of greater value to a magician than his ability to discern the key to a matter – and to know how and when to turn it?
However our own personal power may well be impressive when it is not rivalled. Yet it is neither omnipotent
nor everlasting. We learn, by example or bitter experience, to respect the power of all others. True personal power is
as much expressed in our ability to accept and adapt to the inevitable as it is to change the unacceptable.
Life throws up situations that require us to choose between this and that. Wisdom comes by finding the
resolution of which course to pursue. These choices are often of profound consequence – they define us and create
our identity. We must learn to discern between the trivial and the consequential, between wants and needs, between
struggle and surrender, between that which ennobles, and that which betrays the spirit. As we do so, we gain
mastery over our lives and become excellent at managing the changes to suit our preferences and principles.
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ORIGINALITY: A NEWLY FORMED CONTINENT (TAURUS 18°- 19°)
Changing things takes power
Raw substance emerges on earth through the interaction of unimaginable forces that can push tectonic plates
into mountain ranges and form new continents. Within each individual the same potency is available; those who
claim it have access to awesome creative power – the originality which brings new matter into existence.
The ground of our existence is shaped by personal experience to conform to our desires. At this intensity of
passionate involvement with elemental life, substance is shifted to conform to individual will. What is substantial,
and what is not, continually shift and change, one into the other. Matter and energy interchange throughout eternity,
in an endless dance. Through cycle upon cycle, reality is reworked into different forms by the constant process of
recreation. The human mind, when exercised by consciousness, can stimulate these foundation-level shifts in reality.
Doing so is both evidence of, and the celebration of, our ability to connect with both physical and cosmic
worlds. This is the exact purpose of human existence, to be the bridge between spirit and matter.
This is the dramatic exposition of a profound cosmic truth – that humanity has the ability to constantly re-
establish itself, and transform its complete character and circumstances, according to whatever new powers and
opportunities may present themselves to whosoever is ready and willing to grasp the nettle and claim such authority.
Unlikely as it may sound, the entire face of the universe is subject to this process. It takes a mighty confidence to
know and trust this, yet with such confidence, we can remodel our own reality entirely.
However it is necessary to balance power with wisdom. Just because we can does not mean that we should. Our
genius to exert influence has its own risks – the danger is that we could find cause for upset in everything and
simply construct a life of futile turmoil trying to fix what is not broken or what cannot be changed.
At a very high degree of attainment, the individual will experience this capability as the gift to establish a link
into the absolute stream of life force that descends through the crown as a flow of energy and comes to rest
eventually in the origination of entirely new version of substantial materiality.
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CONFIRMATION : A FINGER POINTING IN AN OPEN BOOK (TAURUS 20°- 21°)
We need values and goals in order to determine truth from fancy
A book that records some small part of our racial wisdom is ineffective except to the extent that it is read, and
understood, by a contemporary student seeking to confirm and develop their own ideas.
The power of the human mind needs to be held in focus to be creative and useful. It is by pursuing our
purposes and interests that we can pull the attention to a sharp point.
By this process, we hone our insights and become empowered to reach out into the world of events and
phenomena. We learn to shape them and so find our own way to delve into the life’s unexplored potentials.
We need values and goals in order to determine truth from fancy. What doesn’t work for us doesn’t work, so we
reject it. We are thus made capable of a fine power of discrimination.
Each complete rearrangement of human affairs has its own significance, and we yearn to penetrate its meaning
on an entirely personal level. Concepts and theory are the dry speculations of philosophies, yet all of us want to
validate wisdom in the context of our own worldly reality.
We are bound to adjust the hypotheses of others to be in accordance with our own experiences. If wisdom
teachings do not fit usefully – to help us live normal lives – then we will find our own particular way to rectify them
to suit our special purposes.
Otherwise, through blind obedience to the written word, we become automatons enslaved by the persuasions of
those who have the will and confidence to proclaim and pontificate.
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PRESERVATION : JEWELLERY SHOP (TAURUS 22°- 23°)
We preserve what has importance with tokens – to bestow durability upon the ephemeral.
Whatever is going on for us psychologically is given physical form in the immediate circumstances of our lives.
In fact nothing else is. What we see happening around us is who we are. We must not get confused about which
aspect of this is cause and which is effect – we are the cause; the effect is the outer reality.
We determine what we value in our everyday lives, to the level of preservation and cherishment, according to
the value within ourselves. A writer will treasure a piece of their succinct, inspiring prose, a traveller will have
photos of places, and a mother will love her children. Typically what we most appreciate is a reflection and measure
of the effort expended in our achievements.
These tokens of effort give durability to what otherwise would be painfully ephemeral. We want to preserve
what has been important to us – and a jewellery shop very often helps us to do this.
It is the glory of this world that it has the capacity to reproduce an unlimited kaleidoscopic range of phenomena
to illustrate, through physical embodiment, what is going on in our minds. So we always tend to seek out that which
can shape our vision within a larger dimension.
It is useful sometimes to project a clear strong statement of worthiness into our community – “I can afford gold,
take me seriously!” The inclination we have to direct our aspirations towards non-trivial expression is in line with our
sense of self as worthwhile, and somehow a seeding of something eternally valid and consistent.
Naturally this healthy and growthful experience is subject to distortion if its subtlety is lost – so we must
remember that the abuse of this principle will have unwanted consequences. Greediness betrays the soul in its quest
for false gold; fame and fortune are poor substitutes for a sense of one’s spiritual wellbeing.
Luxury can be evidence of great success as we develop skills and character. Our joyful experience of abundance
comes as we participate in fair rewards for our integrity – the alignment of body and soul in the pursuit of meaning
and happiness.
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RECREATION : A LARGE WELL-KEPT PUBLIC PARK (TAURUS 24°- 25°)
Communal experiences help us to discover our individual skills and characteristics
In order to create and maintain resources on a community level, there needs to be a body corporate, like a
council, whose mandate is to put collective issues above the personal in importance.
There is no need to surrender our uniqueness of personality and accept imposed communal judgements about
what is good and true – that would tend to trivialize our lives. However we surely can see how there is great merit in
the devotion of time and effort to assist the practical welfare of people collectively – for example in keeping a park.
Then we can all use resources that are only feasible for a community to afford, so each member has a higher
degree of self-enjoyment as a direct result of this spirit of collective collaboration.
The economic and practical benefits are obvious, yet there is more at stake here. Potentially there is a
transformative personal gain for each person who takes on a special role in such a project. The division of labour
will never be equal, and this could well become an area of conflict that needs skilful handling and a high degree of
integrity. Positions of public importance, from council secretary to president of the country, very often attract
enmity.
The essential point made here is the emphasis on common experiences of humanity as the setting for an
individual to discover their own special skills and characteristics, with particular focus on recreation as an
appropriate application of available resources.
In isolation, we could never fulfil our wants and needs – we need interactivity with others to provide the grit
that stimulates the development of a very wide range of personal attributes. Recreation is an aspect of collaborative
activity that can offer sufficient grit without a very high risk of serious conflict.
It is further implied that self-discovery and self-realization come about as incidental fruit of such interactions. It
is generally more productive to approach such work rather playfully as a recreation and without any specific
intention of self-improvement. Often we later realize that we have gained hidden benefits, and these inevitably
include an aspect of our personal evolutionary process.
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DETACHMENT : S QUAW SELLING BEADS (TAURUS 26°- 27°)
The soul is indifferent to circumstances and scenarios
Whatever life throws up as a challenge or temptation, a person who is anchored to an inner sense of self will
always ring true and remain dignified and calm, little troubled by outer circumstances.
A squaw scratching a living at the roadside is an image associated with squalor and poverty – yet these are only
the outer conditions of her life, and say nothing of the depth of richness experienced within.
This inner wealth is a cornucopia of gifts, and a person who draws on these hidden reserves of skill is paying
tribute to what is the heritage – the soul – of their culture. We can see the beads now as having a much deeper
meaning, they are more than demonstrations of dexterity; they contain a poignant record of times gone by,
connecting us to a past upon which today’s reality, and our resourcefulness, have their foundation.
Humanity has an astonishing ability to respond to any squalid situation and express joy and creativity within it.
One who has this realization will move from one thing to another with no attachment to anything permanent and
no attachment to positions of importance, since nothing external has importance to the soul.
However, we need to avoid being stuck in the distorted interpretation that ‘nothing matters so life is sterile’.
This leads to isolation and the self-fulfilling outcome of unfruitfulness. The fruits of one’s abilities may well be
minor, yet the talents that produce them are the true treasures. The beads are near worthless; the skill is priceless.
Detachment is a state of grace; it certainly does not preclude full and sensitive participation in life, it simply
allows for that participation to be without agenda – with no intention to exert unasked-for influence. We can release
any attachment to public opinion and material security in order to turn within, to seek ancient and intuitive wisdom.
The soul is impervious to the needs of the personality and seeks to be neither rich nor poor, neither loved nor
despised, neither respected nor disdained. These are petty irrelevances that threaten to distract from the true
purpose of the inner self, which is to experience its authentic self as fully as possible.
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CAPABILITY: TWO COBBLERS WORKING AT A TABLE (TAURUS 29°- 30°)
To optimize our own achievements and joy, we need the wisdom of others
At one level of interpretation, two old men are puttering away their lives on tasks that lack personal meaning or
life satisfaction. And indeed many people engage in jobs to pay the rent rather than to fulfil personal dreams. This
can so easily lead to a very grim attitude and a grey heart.
Yet looking beneath the surface of the task of shoe mending, we can see the need for a keen eye and a sharp
intelligence applied to a very specific outcome. The two men are in a working relationship, one that requires a very
particular form of reliable communication so that they operate effectively together as a team.
Each has their own talents and preferences that blends with the other so that a harmony is achieved and the
whole becomes more than the sum of the parts. Individually they would be far less impactful than they are as co-
workers.
The artisan and workman have a unique and highly respected quality of integrity that is derived by their simple
and absolute commitment to performing skilfully the task at hand. This is done by balancing the pros and cons
accurately for each of the many aspects of the job – customer liaison, assessment of damage, cost benefit
calculation, knowledge of materials, methods, and so on.
Taking this metaphor into our normal lives, we see that we gain much if we become capable of calling upon the
general assistance of others when we have complex challenges to deal with. To harness the power of a division of
labour requires particular, and highly important, attitudes, talents and social skills.
We need the wisdom of others, and so we need to learn how to facilitate sharing, in order to optimize our
achievements and joy.
We can make the world our own – not only by developing our own capabilities but by learning how to enjoy
those of others too.
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GEMINI
CURIOSITY: A GLASS BOTTOMED BOAT IN STILL WATER (GEMINI 0°- 1°)
Inquisitiveness keeps us prepared for the unannounced calls of fate
At times, when not subject to the pressure of wants and needs, we are moved in certain ways to take definite
creative action on our own account.
One pressing call to action is curiosity – we tend to be strongly drawn to keep abreast of what is around us.
What may well have originated as an important survival strategy, has evolved into a willing readiness to maintain
touch with the stream of everyday, and seemingly inconsequential, affairs.
The glass bottomed boat has been made by a person who wants to look deeper into things, below the surface.
By this they ensure that they are alert to each and every ramification of experience.
The summon of our destiny is rarely a bugle or fanfare; it is often a low, unannounced whisper. Each moment
has its particular unique qualities and potentialities, which would escape the notice of a less active observer, yet will
contain subtle clues to the revelation of new openings.
Alert curiosity makes it becomes possible to notice what comes along, and capitalize fully upon it – with the
knowledge that all it takes to find opportunity is to look for it. We grasp fortune unreservedly and take full
advantage of unexpected potentials of the moment in hand. Indecisiveness – an inability to strike quick and true – is
poor excuse for a life half-lived.
Yet some of these occurrences are really of no concern to us and we are well advised to hold a position of poise.
Anyway, simply observing with an objective inactivity has real value.
Potency begets more potency – success breeds success and optimism is the seed whose fruit is inevitably joy. So
the formula for a rich and interesting life journey is to strike out wherever we see possibilities to claim a greater
degree of experience and knowledge.
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LUXURY: THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIES (GEMINI 2°- 3°)
Authority is given to those who can achieve
Parisians met, promenaded, celebrated and relaxed in this luxurious garden of the Renaissance period. They
were seen as selfish, lording it over others. In England, so much of the national architectural heritage was kept alive
by aristocrats and fabulously wealthy families, very often at the expense of the underprivileged. There is here an
unpopular wisdom – certain types of people create, maintain and enjoy wealth and other types serve them.
It may seem to some that we are constrained by accident of birth to suffer lack of opportunity. Yet this
interpretation of reality never promotes happiness. It is for each of us to bring our own capabilities and possibilities
to a graceful, exquisite level of self-expression within our own world. Happiness does not relate to wealth – it arises
out of making the best of what we have, and most assuredly is not given automatically to the rich.
In general, at all levels of society, people expect to enjoy the results of their work and their faithful commitment
to what they value. We develop social position and wealth in the context of our community by demonstrating an
appetite for preserving and caring for that which we have – whether in a palace or a mean cottage. It is this that
brings us the fullest degree of satisfaction in life.
This is made evident by the universal practice of rewarding achievement with tokens of social approval. We may
perhaps say ‘well done’ to someone who tried really hard – but the prize still goes to the winner.
Authority is a prerequisite for the smooth operation of any community, and it is given to those who can achieve.
Thus it closely relates to self-confidence and the outer evidence of that – in material tokens and rewards of ability.
The exaltation of success in material benefits may well be criticized by the have-nots, yet it is an enduring
practice throughout humanity’s history – and is even studied in the animal kingdom. A male showing off its energy-
expensive rich and colourful qualities demonstrates to a potential mate his capacity to provide for her offspring.
Besides, in a community there must be a stable system of values and rewards, otherwise an individual would
never, and could never, aspire towards optimal self-enhancement.
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TANGENCY: A RADICAL MAGAZINE (GEMINI 4°- 5°)
Through the tangential touch, we link to everything else
Personality effectively puts its stamp on everything it touches, even if the touch is merely tangential. This is
because personality is a co-created form, a characteristic of relating, and is shaped as it shapes.
A radical magazine touches our world with opinion and information about things right at the very edge of our
awareness. Through such processes, we are linked to all and everything, and even the most subtle and hidden
potentialities of our lives are introduced as real and functional aspects of our experience.
We are often tempted to quarrel belligerently with those whose world view is radically different from our own.
This is perverse behaviour and is unhelpful, particularly if it does not sponsor the raising of awareness.
It is for us to come to terms with others who share very little of our perceptions and issues. Even if there is
some confrontation, eventually a settled position must be reached.
On occasion, the introduction of new ideas is entirely necessary to stir us at the deepest level in order to raise
something important in our lives to a high degree of self-expression.
The principal under review is finding an appropriate balance between inner and outer compulsions, with a clear
sense that whatever stirs us deeply in our feelings has special worth in defining who we are.
It’s worth remembering that change is the essence of all existence, so it is necessary for us to allow a significant
element of adjustment and evolution in our interactions. This requires us to be exposed to viewpoints that challenge
at root the status quo, and threaten our easy composure.
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RECOMPENSE: AN OLD FASHIONED WELL (GEMINI 6°- 7°)
We can rely upon nature to fund all of impulses
This metaphor is about something that gives and gives and yet is not diminished. This is because nature
replenishes – offers recompense for – whatever is expended. Despite the countless times that people draw upon our
resources, we have the capacity to remain who we always are, and to rely upon that through a certainty of being.
We continually enter into exchanges with others – we always have to assimilate something of them in order to
relate, and it always costs us energy.
Yet despite drawing in, and giving out, not much really changes – and even on the deepest levels, we are not
essentially compromised at all through these interactions. This is because nature replenishes us no less than it would
the old well.
Even the apparently solid ground beneath us is prone to suffer earthquakes – whereas the core identity of self is
uncompromisingly faithful to itself. I am always me, and you are always you; ever will it be so. Sometimes what
appears trite is in fact profound – and this simple organic integrity of being is such an example. Our very beingness
is our most precious and important quality.
The more fully we trust in our indestructability of self, the freer we are to project versions and possibilities into
the world. Everything we say, do or think is an aspect of something deeper – as with transient leaves on a tree
whose trunk is solid and whose roots are strong. As no leaf can ever be false, so each and every insubstantial and
ephemeral personal impulse has purity as its source.
In all our dealings with others – however inept they may be – we can know that we must, and always will,
bounce back to re-state our fundamental life message.
The well is an unimpeachable symbol of life – and yet so are we.
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PREPARATION : A QUIVER FILLED WITH ARROWS (GEMINI 8°- 9°)
To realize our potential wealth, we follow the formula: preparation, practice, power
The archer does not want to spend his arrows, and the encumbrance of carrying them is not for the joy of it.
Some aspects of our life are for insurance; we are constrained to make preparations, just in case. We have a right to
hold our place, and yet we may need to bring to our service the necessary resources and equipment to claim a
position against intrusion.
In the modern world, it is better to equip ourselves with skills rather than weapons and tools. Within the realm
of skills, the mind is sovereign ruler by having a quick intelligence and ready alertness to spot where our best
interests lie. Training the mind is a sound investment.
Fruits are offered to those who go through the preparation to train and discipline their art to the level of
excellence. Material rewards give evidence of the true wealth within – we feel rich when we know how to create
abundance through employment of our skills.
We may demand what is reasonable to maintain our physical needs. Our right, to exist free from need or attack,
extends even to the level of having and enforcing a legitimate requirement upon others – though landowners and
other power-possessors will often try to deny us what nature allows.
Yet permission and moral rectitude are by no means always sufficient. Sometimes we need to take what is not
offered in order to pursue our quite legitimate intentions.
There is danger in this of course. It is not spiritually lawful to bully, nor take more than enough, and enjoy
surfeit at the cost of another’s insufficiency. Neither is it proper to press our case in the service of another without
their petition.
We have a right to defend; we have a right to project. But do we have what it takes to claim those rights? The
formula for success in all aspects of life is quite simple and entirely dependable. To realize our potential wealth, we
follow the formula: preparation, practice, power. Be not seduced, deceived, overpowered and effectively enslaved by
those in positions; be empowered by your appetites and abilities to take what is yours – and do it with a clear
conscience.
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IDENTIFICATION : A NEW PATH OF REALISM IN EXPERIENCE (GEMINI 10°- 11°)
An aware person sets a specific orientation for their day-to-day lives
We are obliged to find a specific orientation for our lives – a real path structured by real experiences. We have
no choice about this – it is obligatory.
The way in which we participate in life is specified not much by grand visions and ambitions, but mostly by the
minutiae of the daily round. Our understanding of the world is garnered from everyday occurrences.
We weigh up the pros and cons – who to be with, what to eat, where to go, how to live – and in this way we
both develop and express our set of values.
Nobody else does it exactly the same way as we do. We therefore find identification by choosing a thousand
ways to be who we are, and we do this every day of our lives.
Nor is this a static or even cyclical process – it is directional. In small ways, these details are modified bit by bit
as we inch ever more closely towards the most enduring self-image we have imagined. Whatever resources we can
muster are brought into play as we go forward.
Becoming aware of these changing idiosyncrasies of our ordinary life will help us perfect our character. Self-
analysis is legitimately seen to be its own reward, and yet there are inevitably more tangible benefits occurring to the
self-aware person.
The reconciliation is to be achieved between a healthy degree of experimentation – in changing certain aspects
of our ways and means – and silly fantasy. Whereas it is healthy to try out new versions of self, there are limits to
what we can make work in real terms.
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ACHIEVEMENT : A GREAT MUSICIAN AT HIS PIANO (GEMINI 12°- 13°)
The greatest accomplishment is mastery of the ego
If, in our need to feel safe, we seek always to delight in momentary attention or superficial adulation, then our
achievements will bring nothing to us but self-defeat. The great pianist is not great because of his dexterity alone –
there are far deeper issues at play here.
It is better to rest assured in that all creativity contributes to human understanding, and take our security from
that. By investing our sense of self-worth in the importance of being a small part of something bigger, we become
more content to feel protected and nurtured by our community.
Individual art is actually the property of all; we must take but our own fair share of its rewards.
The greater achievement is not to demonstrate mastery of the piano, but mastery of the ego. This climax of
skills and talents merely acts as a tool for us to attain to higher levels of self-improvement.
As mature beings, we aspire to become exemplars of our abilities in order to inspire others to raise their own
levels of accomplishment. This shows of another subtle benefit of softening the ego and sharing in collective
accomplishment – the group actually raises up the individual to greater levels.
We should not let accolades prevent us from reaching up further. However far we get, there is always
somewhere else to go, and the horizon of possibility always moves away from us as we approach it.
By continuous effort and withstanding the perils of flattery and rewards, we can expand our being and have
some revelation of our true spiritual estate. Yet, even so, whatever we feel is an acceptable height of success is
probably nothing compared to the highest potentials of our best nature.
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CLARIFICATION : TWO DUTCH CHILDREN TALKING (GEMINI 14°- 15°)
One familiar with our roots sees us – because they hear our unguarded, graphic truth
It seems obvious, but worth mentioning, that we generally try to find ease in every situation; it is the default
behaviour to bring things around to our advantage, such that we feel at ease.
It is also assumed that a person has a somewhat creative interest in a range of matters. It is unavoidable that we
contribute something of ourselves to the milieu in which we operate, and anyone unable to share their ideas and
impressions would be considered rather narrow-minded.
Each of us has a childlike familiarity with our roots – the Dutch children can be assumed to be speaking with
more clarity in their native tongue, and reaching not only a more subtle empathy but a more refined degree of self-
exposition.
On every level, we access a better grasp on life only when we get to a point of real clarification by talking easily
with someone who understands us – significantly because they share a similarity of childlike experiences.
Self-confidence is the key to open up any and all avenues of life. It grows in direct correlation with the extent to
which we learn to speak the unbridled colourful truth of all we have known and desired.
In the end, all relationships are reduced to a commonality of skills and backgrounds. No empathy can resonate
between people who share nothing of fundamental value. Unless we can really tune in to another person’s core
sense of self, all connectedness remains superficial; nothing really matters between us.
We find ourselves through others. First, our experiences are vicarious; later they are personally realized. We
cannot find terms for who we are unless we first borrow them – so we need to be open to certain others very
deeply if we are to be open to our own hidden potentials.
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DEVELOPMENT : HEAD OF HEALTH DISSOLVED INTO HEAD OF MENTALITY (GEMINI 16°- 17°)
Soul achievement is measured by awareness of self and empathic appreciation of others
The beginning of all development is the accurate and truthful approach towards the facts of the matter; for
example it is on the level of physical health that wellbeing is finally measured. The freedom of mind is forced to
reconcile with the constraints of body and all that entails, including how to cope with the world – and yet there is
more to discover. As we advance, we go beyond this survival level comprehension.
The power of mind is unrivalled, and a well-rounded individual will be able to experience many lives in the
realm of imagination, thereby developing an appreciation for other views and the different ways that people manage
their own problems and aspirations.
Without constraints all achievements are of little consequence. Any fool may imagine, but it takes grit to actually
deal effectively with reality, and a high degree of subtlety to understand how others deal with it differently.
We all have to release the illusions and distractions of youth at some point as we come up against life’s hard
knocks, and this process investigates everyone. We have to find the authentic and unique expression of our core
values and creative angle on things.
Through this, we learn both how to overcome difficulties, and see how exactly to adapt our aim to align with a
bigger, more realistic vision.
However, the real game is not so much what we achieve in material terms but what we gain in terms of
consciousness of self. A developed person has a great deal of self-awareness.
At this level of attainment the revelation occurs of an overarching vision for our lives – as an aspect of the
eternal vision of a spiritually-aligned species of highly evolved beings.
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BACKGROUND: A LARGE ARCHAIC VOLUME (GEMINI 18°- 19°)
Experience is more important than events – and wisdom of greater worth than individuals
We were not dropped randomly into our lives – we have a history into which we are absorbed, and it is the
fabric of this that acts as the background for our own contribution to an unfolding tapestry. This is our heritage
updated and made manifest, as would an ancient volume of stories and teachings.
We are given the gift of immediate practical guidance and the chance of broader self-discovery simply because
we have access to this story of our roots.
Of course, we must guard against any inclination we might have to worship tradition and its authority figures
slavishly. Yet the past illuminates the present, so we have much to gain from its teachings.
By going over again what others have previously touched upon, we gain a special advantage. We have no need
to waste time reinventing the wheel – we are assured of greater wisdom than we could develop alone.
Some of the life paths we need to walk have to be cut and won through exhausting efforts – but the well-trod
paths bring quicker satisfaction with an affordable expenditure of energy.
Surely our first achievements are simply to re-tread familiar tracks? In effect, this is a community-building
obligation, because it keeps alive our society’s main networks. We can see these as life-giving arteries, to be
maintained as long as we preserve our heritage.
Most of what we hold precious can be taken from us in a moment when catastrophe occurs; but our experiences
cannot be lost. Experience, both personal and collective, is more important than specific events and individual
people – because it is beyond any risk of loss; it is passed down and kept strong by true community, and is stored as
memory, ability and background.
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REPRESENTATION : A LABOUR DEMONSTRATION (GEMINI 20°- 21°)
Debate upholds the honour of human spirit, crafting justice and depth of principle
When people feel the lack of representation in deciding important matters, then they rise up. A labour
demonstration is the normal method in the industrial arena – workers strike and management is required to
respond.
It is typical that almost always the underlying, conflicting issue is seen as one of justice and the right to fair
treatment. Karl Marx has presented the philosophy that ‘property is theft’, that private ownership is invalid and that no
one person should, for selfish enjoyment, and with an exception of social stewardship, control resources that
properly belong to the community.
Bluster and emotional ill-will are futile behaviours. Appropriate representation of a cause needs to be presented
cogently and with unified strength.
It takes courage to tackle major issues, and yet without such confrontations these values cannot be identified as
core principles, nor proclaimed as appropriate social hypotheses. Yet as a result, inevitably both sides to a dispute
are forced to raise their consciousness, and face what has previously been swept under the carpet.
Groups and individuals prosper to the extent that they find justification for what they are and what they do.
Each determines values by which to validate their activities, and such determinations have to be hard-won in order
to have true merit and any depth of substance.
In this way we observe that conflict can have a very positive effect – and, if we would only trust in the
unimpeachable integrity of human spirit, we could allow more controversy in our dealings with each other. Conflict
has a very bad reputation, some think of it as simply wrong. Yet, if handled well, it surely leads towards positive,
evolutionary change – as nothing else could.
Our circles of influence are built around values – and values are established through demonstration and
resistance. We cannot escape dispute if we are to build an authentic philosophical basis for our lives.
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ELEVATION : THREE FLEDGLINGS IN A NEST HIGH IN A TREE (GEMINI 22°- 23°)
The birthing of inspiration necessitates a degree of sanctuary
Before they are launched into a dangerous world, fledglings are protected from it by the nest’s elevation. Our
nascent ideas are similarly in need of protection before we expose them to the world at large and risk exposing them
to ridicule and opposition.
The early immature stages of a new initiative are almost transcendental in nature – more light than substance,
and therefore often more to do with idealization than workability. Before we try out something new and commit
energy and resources to its realization, it is wise to understand something of what gave rise to the idea, and also
what might be the implications of making it manifest.
This will enable an early appreciation of the possible merits or demerits, while action is held in abeyance.
Potential is a power that can grow, but only if carefully held and nurtured, awaiting its time. As we wait, it is useful
to review our ideas in a more detached, elevated perspective.
Elevation brings higher consciousness and through it we gain supervision, super vision, the superior aspect of
vision, which allows us to distance ourselves from the emotionality and fixity of mind that robs us of wisdom.
Genius, the universal possibility, is brought into the world by a process not an event. Its early stages include the
spontaneous inception of a visionary ideal – and then a formulation into what can be made workable. Both the ideal
and the practical must contribute to required outcomes in the real world.
Any fool can proclaim something to dazzle the gullibility of the psychologically impoverished – blind leading the
blind towards failure and waste, due to poor planning and poor timing. Yet true inspiration, which eventually
propels humanity to new heights of evolutionary excellence, must first be contemplated in a mental zone free from
engrossment of worldly concerns.
It takes the chess-mind of rational intelligence to anticipate many moves ahead so that the projection, from idea
into action, has an optimal chance of realization. So when something important arises as a new, inspired idea, it may
be advisable to take time out away from the busyness of the world because on retreat we open up to see things
more clearly. Before accepting them as valid, we can witness our own thoughts to examine their causes and the
potential effect of following them.
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ENHANCEMENT : A MAN TRIMMING PALMS (GEMINI 24°- 25°)
We put our stamp on the world by showing something of the relationship between Spirit and Matter
In England, we often see someone shaping a garden hedge to enhance the perceived beauty of the environment.
Is this more than just an empty display of trivial skills and surfeit resources?
It’s an interesting question, and possibly depends upon what is the intention. Some people continually reveal to
the world their aesthetic sense and sensibilities, enlisting every aspect of nature’s beauty to do this.
In so doing, they demonstrate an intrinsic harmony between a person and their tools and materials. This is
actually how we interface with nature. Spirit and Matter is in relationship: surely the essence of all life?
On an emotional level, such activity engenders pride of effort – job satisfaction. Anyone who has felt this feeling
knows it to be filled with light have great value for its own sake, even if the work itself has no great significance in
the overall cosmic scheme of things.
However localized and modest is our own reach, nevertheless we want to put an immortal stamp on the world.
We strain to bend to our will whatever natural resources are required for the task and ardently hope that something
of what we plant will outlive us.
Whatever our special talent may be, we feel it as our gift – to offer in effective service to enhance our
environment. Thus the spirit of creativity is transferred into form and made real and known.
Somehow this process enables us to feel a sense of self-justification. This is a deeper experience than ego-
gratification, and indeed allows us to access something of the soul’s purpose on earth – to experience itself in the
trtuh and beauty of form.
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EXPENDITURE: A GYPSY COMING OUT OF THE FOREST (GEMINI 26°- 27°)
We have found our proper place only when we spend our money and time enthusiastically
A gypsy has quite a strong symbolic resonance for most of us, on various levels. We see them as marginal, not
fully embraced by mainstream society and a little wild in their unencumbered life style – going their own way and
closer to nature than we city-dwellers.
They have not given up the fruits of the forest and as part-time modern hunter-gatherers, take whatever is there
to take. They live more in the moment and take their joy as freely as their food; their spontaneity of feelings is well-
celebrated.
We can also identify a strong sense of family and tribe, and this only comes about when the individual’s
expenditure is generally in alignment with the integrity of community needs.
There arises from this a strong disinclination to enter and participate in general society – not wanting to expend
resources into a world apart. Why pay taxes to a system that marginalizes you?
There is within all of us the passionate imperative to be recognized and successful as who we are – and this does
take us out of the common herd, and typically into our more intimate clan.
When we share our troubles, aspirations and faith with kindred spirits, we give all we have, and follow the
collective dream towards new horizons.
It is this, and in the end only this, that promotes a general state of enthusiasm for life. We all have a little bit of
the gypsy in us. Only when we notice ourselves spending our money and time freely and enthusiastically have we
found our proper place – which may well be outside the city walls.
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QUICKENING: THE FIRST MOCKINGBIRD IN SPRING (GEMINI 28°- 29°)
By revitalising others, we become more enlivened ourselves
There is but one place to stand in life that is safe and comfortable, and which gives everything a sense of both
meaning and beauty; it is the place of truth. Knowing this instinctively, we propel ourselves, and are drawn, into
experiences that enable us to strengthen the authentic core of our being.
We become a constant stimulation to others in the normal course of human affairs, and this has a quickening
effect. By revitalising others, we become more enlivened ourselves, and this forces an enquiry into who we are and
what we represent.
The mockingbird has learned an important technique that could benefit us – how to imitate. This skill rapidly
enhances participation within a community; by copying we gain both knowledge and acceptance. At first we need to
tune into the group in order to find a place to be, and then our idiosyncrasies will stimulate a response – without
any need for controversy.
It may well be enough to offer only beauty, and let truth simply be. In other words we are certain to reveal
ourselves whether we choose to or not – and such revelation will promote our stature all the more if done with a
sense of grace and courtesy.
Our purpose is self-refinement. We intend to be more and more who we are and we want that to have a refined
quality. This is self-evident. Our aspirations guide us on the path that will disclose to us the best version of who we
truly are, as long as we allow ourselves to engage fully with those we meet en route.
It is inevitable that some people will find this degree of self-assertiveness annoying – and such people are the
best teachers for us to learn refinement.
Self-refinement as oil – it greases our path. Whatever we aspire to realize in life is only ever an horizon. For
some, that means it is inaccessibly far; for we others, our current vision is only ever seen as a temporary goal.
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CANCER
ADAPTABILITY: FURLED AND UNFURLED FLAG DISPLAYED (CANCER 0°- 1°)
Achieving primary objectives sometimes requires transient loyalties
Very often, what may appear to be a thoroughly negative attribute of personality is better seen as a poorly
understood resource, a distortion of a valuable principle. Here we consider how instability and vacillation are
occasional side-effects of an imperfectly expressed higher quality.
The path to any goal meanders and bifurcates without signposts, so that we are not always able to identify the
optimal course of action. Those who are able to make concessions, to adapt and evolve their position, have greater
capacity to achieve primary objectives.
Temporary allegiances are helpful, in fact necessary, to pursue any significant intention, and we can find
ourselves joining some rather unexpected groups for a while, even some whose purpose seem opposed to our
normal principles. To serve under the flag of one cause, and then another, is not dishonourable when the larger
picture is considered. Sometimes the end justifies the means.
Yet the more inflexible is our determination to succeed with our greater, primary purpose at all costs, the more
it acts as a rudder to guide us through stormy waters and shifts of wind direction. Every ambition is served by this,
in fact the sincerity of our life path will surely be repeatedly tested so has to be repeatedly affirmed.
Since forewarned is forearmed, it is meaningful and desirable to anticipate tough challenges and make
contingency plans. A consistent attitude is the best preparation for unexpected mishaps.
Indeed, with such a general outlook, every apparent mishap can be harvested as a benefit. This occurs by
assimilating new ideas, and refining not only the path, but the detailed specifics of the goal itself.
It is the power of adaptability that enables profitable life management. Every awkward occurrence can then be
perceived as a blessing in disguise; each situation can be made to serve the main theme of our deepest life purpose.
This deepest purpose is to be fixed in focus, yet the route to its realisation will certainly require endless
reorientations.
CONTEMPLATION: A MAN SUSPENDED OVER A VAST LEVEL PLACE (CANCER 1°- 2°)
Contemplation is an aspect of optimal self-management
This is about widening our spread of understanding before making a determination about our committed
position in any matter. The implication is that we must have a wide and deep self-understanding if we are to avoid
foolish choices.
It is quite usual for people to omit properly to assess the down-to-earth considerations in the situation at hand,
lost in some transcendent flight of fancy about the nature of reality. This inevitably leads to loss and disappointment
and the consequent sense of failure and powerlessness.
The image of overview or supervision points to the need to take time – we need to make our decisions in a
relaxed way if we are to have real freedom of choice. This is because we see life from a different, and usually more
legitimate, perspective when free of stress.
Contemplation is an aspect of optimal self-management. It has a beneficial effect upon the mind and the
physical body, and allows us to embrace a far wider appreciation of all the variables in play. Very few top achievers
exclude this activity from their normal practices.
There is an infinite range of possible ramifications that follow each move we make. The more of them we can
see and anticipate, the greater is our ability to uncover our potential to make the world how we want it to be.
Through contemplation we access the greater vision. We gain an unlimited overview of the bigger picture before
getting tied up and involved in details.
This is how we escape from the bondage of our compulsions and habits – with poise.
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INDOMITABILITY : A MAN BUNDLED UP IN FUR LEADING A SHAGGY DEER (C ANCER 2°- 3°)
We are fully alive only when experiencing what is uncontrollable
The strange image suggests an outdoorsman with little adherence to conventionality or home comforts, and is
indicative of the indomitable spirit of humanity as it faces the challenge of harsh conditions with confidence and
grit.
Each of us has highly individual roots, and from these we grow firm in our conviction of who we are and what
gives us our power. That part of us, which is concerned with survival and individuality, insists on strengthening
itself through new experiences.
It is most helpful to consider all particular restrictions and handicaps as actually self-imposed and eventually
unnecessary. We tend to accept limitations because of the comforts we require – but they are not beyond
repudiation if our taste is for adventure.
From cradle to grave, we go through various phases of self-discovery, and at each point, we must find the inner
resources we need to deal with what comes up – however strange, however challenging.
The trail-blazing instinct is writ deep and clear in the human heart. We are all pioneers on some level, and any
permanent capitulation in the name of safety and pleasure is a distortion – an abuse of the principle of recuperation
and rest.
Most normal experiences are self-limiting when allowed to become habitual and unconscious. Opportunities are
everywhere to be found by one who disdains limitations and thus rejects the inevitability of always returning to the
status quo and therefore the imposed authority of the powers that be.
Life is real and rewarding only as it can be carried on from something known to something unknown. We are
fully alive only when experiencing the adventure of what is essentially uncontrollable.
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DISPERSION : AN AUTOMOBILE WRECKED BY A TRAIN (CANCER 4°- 5°)
Optimism diffuses dangerous negativity
It is absolute folly to allow any course of action to continue to the point of self-cancellation, since our only true
and abiding obligation is to ourselves.
Circumstances unfold in their narrowing way from moment to moment. As the train inexorably approaches the
car, options are becoming fewer and fewer – yet we need to remember that we always have choices, even if
sometimes they are more to do with our responses and inner attitude than actions in the external world.
We are warned here to become aware of any aspect of ourselves that is self-defeating in its insensitive
recklessness. It is commonplace to be tempted by self-harm, yet of course our best strategy is to find another way to
express our feelings of remorse and dejection. When we identify and disclose our negative feelings, then our
circumstances become less narrowing and our options more wholesome.
Whenever a sequence of events is set in motion there is an inherent tendency for completion. Unless acted on
by some force, things continue in their given direction – very often towards destruction. If we are to avoid
wreckage, then we must exercise our will against the flow of such forces in our lives.
Despite the negative imagery, there is hopeful wisdom to be found. We are wise to recognise that occasionally
we need serious threats if our formidable life-affirming power of creativity is to be activated, so that we can then
learn how to disperse all the threatening factors in a scenario – and reorganize our experience to suit our immediate
preferences.
This facility is not simply a trick of perception as we manoeuver our thoughts towards optimism; it is evident in
the objective facts of our lives. There is before us here and now exact proof of the sum of all of our thoughts and
choices – we have all we have because of all we’ve done before.
Control is not given to us absolutely, life is bigger than that – yet we do have some small measure of it, and we
can moderate the threats against us provided we keep a keen eye and a positive mind.
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ASCENDANCY: TWO FAIRIES ON A MOONLIT NIGHT (CANCER 6°- 7°)
The soul is refreshed when occasionally we rest from normal reality
Unacceptable levels of pressure of life can cause us to indulge in senseless flights of fancy, inhabiting a world of
make-believe. It’s not at all helpful to do this, can be quite disorienting and cause real trouble.
Nature offers unlimited scope to release each of us from psychological and physical burdens that necessarily
arise out of our involvement in life. Sleep is the most obvious example, so too is daydreaming, and yet these are
meant as temporary restful states rather than realistic alternatives to worldliness.
Certainly, there is a need to balance everyday strains and stresses by finding a lightness of being, which the
image of two moonlit fairies suggests. It is the soul’s nature to fly and soar and, in moments when we can feel this,
there are precious opportunities for inwardness and self-reflection; these arise as a matter of course whenever such a
mood is present.
From this, one learns the ability to rise above any threats to wellbeing that would result if one felt a sense of
inescapable, long-term, forced imprisonment in the realm of physicality and all that that entails – the compelling
requirement to attend to the body’s needs and so many emotional challenges.
On the path of self-realization the sense of exaltation that comes from this lightness of being is a dynamic factor
– in other words, we move along more readily if, from time to time, such abilities are harnessed and used
productively.
So the very inclination we have to ‘space out’ can be productively channelled as a means to tune in and develop
a transforming sensitivity. We then find that creative imagination has profound powers of healing.
Being occasionally detached from the normal heavy sense of self is truly liberating and such an ascendancy of
spirit demonstrates the magical facility of selfhood.
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INCLINATION : A TINY NUDE MISS REACHING FOR A FISH (CANCER 8° -9°)
What is of importance is engagement rather than outcome
When we are able to tune in to the innocent beauty of the soul, we behave without inhibition. This image shows
nakedness to be as playful and natural as fishing.
Then every single eventuality sponsors excitement, and simple, unquenchable inquisitiveness – not a single
aspect of life is unworthy of our attention and interest. Our inclination is to engage, and find whatever we can in
every situation, knowing that there is always something within it to entertain our curiosity.
With this attitude, we bring significance to everything we touch. We clearly feel that what is of importance to us
is the process of engagement rather than the resultant outcome.
This is in fact how we become capable of grasping the reins of control over every realm of enquiry in which we
participate. Yet, a light touch is all that is required, since we have no great attachment to the result of our attentions.
Self-expression can be at a very high degree – nevertheless, others tend to respond surprisingly well – since there
is charismatic grace in unselfconscious, open, honest simplicity.
Our inclinations speak of an aspiration to reach out to become a better version of ourselves, in all innocence.
With this approach, we need to be aware that worldly achievement is not well supported – because our perpetual
shifting of attention and the frequency of trying out something new is rather incompatible with focusing on material
goals; this approach normally demands a more defended nature.
However, because the soul is ever-present in its eternal, unimpeachable purity of spirit, it brings enthusiasm to
all it encounters. If this is not evidence of the Divine within us, then what is?
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INIMITABILITY: CLOWN MAKING GRIMACES (CANCER 10°- 11°)
Life is a continuing self-rehearsal
Self-abuse always leads to loss. If we make clowns of ourselves to gain a cheap laugh, then we must expect to
pay a price, since aimless self-exploitation, in any disguise, is certain to cost us influence.
Why do we do it? Perhaps we find it stimulating to provoke a response in others, and then find their reaction a
useful experience to help us learn some lesson about ourselves.
Certainly it’s safer in friendly company to try out new ways and wisdoms, since our tentative attempts to
improve ourselves are much less likely to be measured or rejected willy-nilly.
Life is a continuing self-rehearsal; no one has managed to perfect their own personality, so why should we feel
embarrassed during our own trial-and-error attempts towards perfection?
As we become clearer in defining who we are, the impact we have on others becomes rather sharper and more
dominant. Persuading another to our point of view helps refine and define us.
The exaggeration of some qualities and inhibition of others is normal though often ridiculous behaviour. It
shows in everyone, though most people try to conceal self-doubts, frequently using misguided humour to do so.
So we are wise to take off the mask when we are ready. Then we find that our own inimitable uniqueness is
enough to earn attention without prostituting ourselves in caricature.
MATERIALIZATION : A CHINESE WOMAN NURSING A BABY WITH A MESSAGE (CANCER 11°- 12°)
Racial characteristics offer a foundation for personal expression
The baby – yet another child with yet another message – has its own story to tell of its race and times,
notwithstanding the billions of previous attempts by others to express their own unique tale. Each of us can include
far-flung capabilities of our racial coding, our family’s genes and our cultural impressions, as we pull together the
focus of our own special blend of talents and attitudes.
Born in only one place, in only one moment, we nevertheless have a multifaceted world, and an age into which
we can expand. Who can ever imagine the reach and ramifications of any small event in our lives?
One thing is sure however – that we are an aspect of the process of materialising the universal values of our race
into everyday consciousness.
This should not be allowed to become a distracted and completely unreasonable demand for recognition of our
culture’s special worth. Such a feeling is likely to leak out into a degree of xenophobic arrogance within the
personality.
And yet when we perceive ourselves to be part of something historic and inevitable, greater powers can be
resourced within us. To be alone and without a background is nothing; to be a special representative of the great
race of China, with all of its vast history and future – this stimulates us to higher aspirations, and empowers us.
There is a symbiotic relationship at play in this. The race gains as much through the individual as the individual
gains by having the power and support of a racial heritage.
There are many other factors at play, and yet the teaching here is that we succeed in life to the extent that we are
able fully to embrace the particularities of our racial characteristics, as a foundation for personal expression.
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DETERMINATION : ONE HAND SLIGHTLY FLEXED WITH A VERY PROMINENT THUMB (CANCER 12°- 13°)
We have to find a place to stand
The thumb symbolizes the power of the species to fulfil its determination to dominate its environment. It is the
law of nature that the weak are destroyed; no amount of persuasion about ethics or reasonableness will thwart the
power of the powerful. On some fundamental level we have to engage with the struggle between hunter and
hunted. Here, practicality is brought to the point of ruthlessness.
It is not helpful to allow this survival urge to degenerate into aggressiveness. Whereas it is completely
meaningful to attempt to control all the forces – natural or human – that would otherwise intrude upon our security
needs, it is short-sighted and self-defeating to initiate the projection of force beyond our domain.
Having bonded with family and tribe, we are then committed to secure our ability to develop our potentials –
for self and community. If we allow ourselves to surrender to the great forces of our environment, this spiritual
freedom would be forfeited, perhaps permanently. It is unacceptable from every perspective.
We simply have to find a place to stand in life, where we have confidence that we can deal with whatever
threatens us. Trust and naivety have their place in life – but not as base-line fundamentals. In a dangerous world we
need to secure ourselves first and foremost.
The push of our species speaks to humanity’s belief in its own supremacy over all orders of nature. We do not
fear other species or capitulate to a stronger force that would attempt our eradication. This belief is the foundation
characteristic of the modern human, as now our courage is directed more towards adventure than against attack.
We have taken this too far – we are not showing sufficient responsibility for the environment and that we are
abusing the power we have. With power must always go responsibility – and the steady hand of humanity’s
stewardship will begin to tremble and shake until we strike the right balance between nature and nurture.
Yet we are not the same as other animals, we have a spiritual aspect that carries the duty and authority of
bringing light to earth. With this sense of authority, we claim the right to self-determination, against all forces and
environments. Only when we are safe from physical danger, unclenched and relaxed, can we truly open up to Grace.
SANCTION : VERY OLD MAN FACING A VAST DARK SPACE (CANCER 13°- 14°)
Our circumstances are a gift to enable further self-discovery
There is beauty in old people who have learned to look at darkness and light with similar detachment. In the
face of death, all life looks rather transient and inconsequential, and this is one of the inevitable realizations that can
dawn on us when we bring to mind the certainty of death. To the mature individual it brings calmness and clarity.
To dwell within a chaos of misunderstanding gives rise to a lack of purpose, and is evidence of a failure to grasp
the essentials of life, with all of its darkness and light. However troublesome they may be, our circumstances are a
gift that enables us to find something more within ourselves, in order to deal with whatever occurs.
With certain skills and attitudes, we can expect to attract everything we need and want, to find love and comfort,
as well as meaning. Rather than deny the murkier elements within us, the secret is to sanction and embrace them.
What is called the shadow part of our nature is deemed bad, or even evil, and unwanted. Yet, in truth, these are
simply distorted expressions of energy – and are, in and of themselves, neither bad nor good. It is our distorted
perceptions of them that need to be held responsible, and changed.
Our aspirations for the future have no authentic limit; in essence, any self-reduction is false. In order to delve
into previously hidden areas, we need to give ourselves permission – to sanction the dark areas of past experience
that are so often only accepted by the very old. Only then will our perception of restrictions dissolve.
Eternal life offers the promise of the perpetual certainty of newness. We are free to enjoy rebirth with every new
breath, and in each and every moment we can find renewal into purity and innocence. To let go of that which
prevents rebirth, we first need to own it fully and without judgement, exposing it to the light of consciousness.
Unless we do so, we are constrained to live a life with a much lesser degree of richness and fulfilment.
Exploring the mysteries within, and by reworking our perceptions, we can find inspiration and increased self-
assurance. What was once thought of as disgraceful can be redeemed; past hurt can be released. Absolute
forgiveness is divine grace, and will heal all distortions.
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SATIETY: GROUP WHO HAVE ENJOYED OVEREATING (CANCER 14°- 15°)
There is no spiritual principle that disavows prosperity
The indicates richness and fullness to the point of satiety – satisfaction. Most people create for themselves a
sense of lack, envy towards the ‘haves’ and self-victimization in the ranks of the ‘have-nots’. There is no spiritual
principle that creates poverty, none that disclaims prosperity – yet by the billions, people are given to deny
themselves luxury and fulfilment as though the only way to God is through suffering and want. The reverse is true,
at least when tempered by a healthy moderation.
Each life experience is a validation of individuality. We can rest assured that we are who we are and that is the
consistent, dependable, fact of material existence. We are not the same as anyone else, and so no-one else’s life
experience is the same as ours. Inherent within this statement there is the promise that, whatever we become as we
unfold further potentials, life will match us step by step all the way. We get what we are – all of it and nothing else.
Life is nothing more than – and, importantly, nothing less than – the richness of expression of who we are, and
who we are becoming. Whatever else it may be, life is a full-on intensity of experiences.
One way to see this is that we get what we deserve – our efforts are rewarded in full and fair measure. Thus we
are able effectively to create a smooth demonstration in our circumstances of our degree of competence.
The events and situations of the future cannot exist except as an unfolding of the foundation we build now
through our skills and knowledge. Who we are is like a table, upon which is built whatever comes to pass. This
platform extends the realms of potential in certain directions as much as it limits it in other ways. Ironically, we are
constrained to be expansive towards self-realization.
There are penalties for those who resist or distort this condition of life – by either trying lazily or fearfully to
freeze the present, or by permitting unrealistic or unecological self-indulgence of base appetites. Our environment is
an aspect of who we are and it must be taken fully into account.
There is no survival strategy, nor creative richness of joy that is based on inadequacy. When we learn to accept
that failure is not an option or indeed even an aspect of reality, then the final blocks to success are removed.
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UNFOLDMENT : THE GERM GROWS INTO KNOWLEDGE AND LIFE (CANCER 16°- 17°)
Whatever we pretend to be is what we yearn to become
Within each person is a level of certainty – a core of immutable distinctiveness, which actually constitutes the
self as such.
One characteristic of its being is the urge, and urgency, to become. We are all moved by an inner compulsion
towards situations and encounters, through which we both expand, and refine, this essential identity. By opening
ourselves up, we reach out to establish every possible phase of our self-existence, and claim it as an aspect of the
eternal soul.
We are as much engaged in the presentation of self as we are in real development – and we need to be careful to
avoid falsely assuming and presenting qualities that we have yet to master. Still, whatever we pretend to be is an
important clue that tells us what we yearn to become. This is useful information.
What we realize is that we are the germ of an idea unfolding – and this idea, which grows into knowledge, is the
experience of our life, as we grow in wisdom and awareness. To gain completeness of personal realization we must
give ourselves over to every moment and totally embrace each immediate concern.
Everything living shares this irresistible determination to press forward indefinitely and uncompromisingly. As
much as we are pressing forward towards greater expression, so are others. And we co-create the details of our lives
by marrying their visions with our own, and trying to perfect ourselves within these interactions.
Ancient esotericists, who spoke of the philosopher’s stone, were working with this very concept. How can we
turn lead into gold? In other words, how can we reclaim our spiritual glory when we are imprisoned in clay?
And perhaps the best answer is – slowly, inevitably and repeatedly throughout eternity.
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CONFORMITY: A PRIEST PERFORMING A MARRIAGE CEREMONY (CANCER 18°- 19°)
Civilization promotes conformity to bring all facets of life into alignment
Before civilization began to take shape, there were no priests, no ceremonies and no contracts for sexual
relations. Civilization is that which promotes conformity – and it can create bondage, and deny individuality. It is
structured by laws and moral codes, backed up by penalties enforced by power-possessors.
These structures form the body of something else, which is much more subtle – the core ideals that define and
describe those who adhere to them. Our racial and cultural identity express through these structures, and actually
arise from them.
The rewards are found to be plentiful for the adherents. There are great advantages to be part of something,
especially in knowing that others are willing to conform to principles and aspirations that we ourselves are bound
to. As a result we find friendship, family and economic wellbeing easier to establish.
A special kind of self-fulfillment is possible if we align in service to the established rituals of our society. The
priest’s submission is one example. Perhaps in the beginning the surrender – in service to the rituals – was
meaningful because of the beliefs they represented, yet later rituals were employed as a means to perfect the
surrendering itself.
The constant repetition of ritual has a very profound effect upon the adherent. The mind becomes very clear,
and, so does the body of emotion. We can become very capable of enacting the current aspirations of those we
serve – in other words, we become powerful.
The very need for the existence of priesthood points to an inability, within the general population, adequately to
attend to the more spiritual side of life. The priest takes on the spiritual stewardship of human society out of
concern for its integrity, knowing that individuals will not do this themselves – and are better able to project their
most subtle qualities onto another person such as a priest.
This further empowers the priest. If dealt with properly, there can be the possibility of bringing all the many
facets of life into organic alignment – otherwise the church can become an all-powerful ruler that corrupts the
community’s highest aspect. But as we internalize and embody the values that the priest proclaims, we reduce our
dependency upon external authority. If we live by our own code then we have no need to use someone else’s.
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EXCELLENCE: A PRIMA DONNA SINGING (CANCER 20°- 21°)
Only when we are aspiring to excellence can we feel alignment with the soul
It’s very interesting that this image has become so ambiguous, in that the phrase prima donna is often used
facetiously to point to a person’s unseemly display of superficial self-affirmation. One interpretation of the original
meaning is that someone has persistently and rigorously sought perfection in order to improve themselves, and to
project their best into the world.
We cannot truly rise to the highest potential version of ourselves without ardent self-improvement, through
which our talents are perfected to the level of excellence. The soul’s constant, recurrent rediscovery of itself requires
this process of perfecting – and we can feel ourselves aligning with soul only when we are aspiring to excellence.
From this we can infer that excellence is a soul quality – a spiritual practice. The medium that stimulates the
expression of soul – in this case singing – tends to vary from place to place and over time, according to currently
popular human values.
We can use this as a way to generate sufficient incentive to progress. Our best creativity is encouraged by the
popularity received when we tune in to the zeitgeist sensitively enough to become generally favoured. The resultant
quality and quantity of attention that flows towards us empowers our efforts.
We all have opportunity to excel at something, but very few fulfil their potential. It is the culmination of several
things – aptitude, vision, imagination, effort and opportunity – and we need to respect the need for all of them.
From the other side – the audience is enabled in an important way. We benefit from being able to live out our
dream vicariously – just losing self-limitation in the moment by ‘becoming’ the prima donna on stage ourselves.
This can awaken and stimulate into reality an overflowing richness of self in full command of our own deep and
genuine potentials. By pretending to be the celebrity, we are likelier to become the same as her – or at least similar.
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CRITICISM : MEETING OF A LITERARY SOCIETY (CANCER 22°- 23°)
Personal identity is invigorated as it responds to examination
A literary society shows an example of the practice of criticism as a positive method by which to gain heightened
awareness – through which improvements and deeper appreciation occur. Applied to the character of a self-aware
individual, criticism reinforces the definition of personal identity.
With this intellectual approach to life there are two obvious possibilities to consider. There is the potential to
make day to day life more rewarding through developing a real understanding that expands our range of interests.
Yet also the temptation is strong to use debate and discussion as a substitute for full participation in reality itself.
Generally, accomplishment follows the exacting assessment of the features of ordinary activities and common
effort – we need to see what works in the world, and we do this by looking very carefully at the details. This attitude
sponsors self-reflection, and helps us to review our own aesthetic and intellectual characteristics, as a procedure for
improving them.
We grow in stature by accepting the need to hear and take on the observations that are made about us, some of
which feel threatening to our self-love. Criticism offered by another is impotent – even counterproductive – unless
we accept it as valid. Self-criticism and self-improvement are very intimately connected activities.
It is a glorious aspect of humanity’s range of qualities that we constantly develop new and imaginative ways to
express ourselves. In this, there is no end to our collective resourcefulness. Whereas repeating and copying are
appropriate methods to gain knowledge and experience, in the final analysis it is only originality that has cosmic
importance.
Moreover, whenever we are innovative, we stimulate others to be the same way. There is a resonance of original,
imaginative optimism that raises those we meet and humanity generally.
With this attitude to even the simplest situations in life, our response to circumstances somehow tends towards
a widening of opportunity and the recognition of greatness in others. As a result we become worthy of the high
opinion that is eventually accorded us – by a community that is appreciative of our positivity.
INCEPTION: WOMAN AND TWO MEN ON SUNLIT LAND FACING SOUTH (CANCER 23°- 24°)
We are the creative source of our situations, rather than subject to them
The key idea here is inception – we have to be the source of our situations, rather than subject to them. This
requires us to train the mind to know how to resolve ambiguity without allowing ourselves to become slaves to the
false freedom of over-abundance. Enough is a feast; too much overwhelms us.
Having two men, the woman has neither, not both – showing how any inability to make decisions keeps us from
the truth of who we are and what our purpose is. This image points to the need for us to take steps to further our
involvements. Sunbathing is temporarily an appropriate indulgence of ineffectiveness – time out – and yet if it
becomes prolonged, it gives us a very strange sense of reality.
A balance must be struck – between allocating attention towards our deeper purposes, and dealing with
immediate, but transient, needs and pleasures.
Even on a day-to-day basis, we are presented with impactful options, and we have to bring our sincere values to
bear in all we do, however seemingly trivial.
Our basis of life – the very basics of being who we are – depends upon the allegiances we form, and our series
of decisions. If we behave reliably and consistently according to our value system, then we will deepen our
involvements and strengthen the character.
Inevitably this is helped if we have a greater plan – a large scale overall goal for our lives. This brings all and
everything into one cohesive pattern, which enables us to resolve every issue of choice more easily.
It may appear that we constrain ourselves unduly when we choose always to conform to the big plan in all the
little things – but this is a false reading. There are simply too many choices to make and, without criteria, we
become overwhelmed, and actually inept. We have to discipline ourselves, away from the ultimately unfulfilling ‘see,
want, have’ mentality.
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DESTINY : DARK SHADOW OR MANTLE THROWN SUDDENLY OVER RIGHT SHOULDER (CANCER 24°- 25°)
We have to claim a commanding influence in order to grasp a situation and pull it around
The mantle of leadership is not given to many, and these few often feel a sense of destiny. The realization
occurs that we have the capacity for command – at exactly the moment when circumstances unfold that require us
to come forward. On the inner level, we have to come to terms with the need to claim influence and perfect talents
in order to grasp the situation and pull it around. We will be thwarted in the proper expression and development of
our true potentiality unless we find the strength to resist the imposition of those who would try to tame us.
In fact, it is best for all concerned if we allow our width and depth of possibility to spread out, which then we
can place in service to the general community. Whatever could be needs to be expressively released in order to
become what is. We may well discover a specific talent that is vital to the general welfare.
Self-gratification and social integration through appropriate involvement have to be in alignment if we are to
optimize our feelings of wellbeing and belonging. Selfishness doesn’t lead to happiness, yet neither does reluctant
self-sacrifice.
The temptation to become presumptuous is strong, and we need to observe honestly any inclinations we might
have to bend towards the dark shadow of megalomania. This would diminish our effectiveness and defeat our
spiritual purpose.
However, we are compelled, by our very existence, to step up and become who we are destined to be. This is
not only for our personal rewards; it is actually the obligation of each person to participate irrevocably and fully in
the reality of life around us.
In outer terms, we are revealing a willingness to accept stewardship of our group’s progressive ambitions and
accommodate all the myriad individual viewpoints that make up the social complex.
If it is our fate to lead, then there is very little that could thwart us – except perhaps our own silly self-
deprecation or fear of the inevitable pressure that comes as par for the course.
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INTENSIFICATION : STORM IN A CANYON (CANCER 26°- 27°)
Humanity has an inherent power to overcome problems and dramatically create new ways forward
This image expresses how everything has an unassailable right to be itself. There is, within everything and
everyone, an indomitable entitlement to be who and what we are, and therefore of consequence.
This is shown in the energy with which we preserve ourselves, and how we access and enlist every resource in
life in order to express ourselves more fully.
With the purpose of having our values both identified and clarified, each one of us demands that our ideals are
made manifest in some way – and, like the storm, we do not seek validation, or permission, before we allow our
emotions and ideals to express themselves into the world.
Self-satisfaction does not support further development, and occasionally we need to be thoroughly shifted by
external forces. Not only does the violence and terror of a storm serve to lift a person out of their complacency – it
also stimulates the ability to rise in supremacy over each momentary crisis.
A storm becomes more intense in a canyon, as nature unleashes its power very dramatically. This is in no way a
greater expression of power than that inherent in humanity, in our ability and passion to create and overcome.
Circumstances have the capacity, even the tendency, to pyramid, as indeed does a thunderstorm as it gets
increasingly threatening. During a life crisis, each new development shows what is happening internally as our
passions rise.
It is inappropriate simply to enjoy the turmoil in a voyeuristic manner. These moments of intensification in life
can be harnessed so as to impel us through periods of intractability into a new level of vitality.
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VALUE: A MUSE WEIGHING TWINS (CANCER 28°- 29°)
Knowledge and experience are the twin poles of existence
The twins, which the spirit of inspired wisdom is weighing, refer to the two complimentary parts of the self.
When individuality is expressed in the world of senses, it is personality; when expressed in the eternal reality, it is
reason.
Finding a way to reconcile these two is a necessary and sufficient condition for inner peace. We must learn to
value them equally.
In fact, integrity of selfhood can only be achieved by one who focuses attention equally on both in an unending
dynamic – now on one, now the other. Knowledge and experience are the twin poles of the unity of existence.
Although there is merit approaching an idealized version of self, in either direction, it is neither helpful nor
wholesome to indulge an undisciplined perfectionism.
True spiritual wisdom will never be reached by idealising any idea to the point of perfection. The truth is that
idealism itself lies in the realm of theoretical spirituality, rather than hard reality, and is therefore unavailable to a
sensual being. And we are all sensual beings.
Understanding this confers remarkable powers of discriminative judgement – the ability to bring to conflict and
contradiction the balance of wisdom.
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LEO
IRRESISTIBILITY: A CASE OF APOPLEXY (LEO 0°- 1°)
To enjoy life fully we must risk death
Some people would rather die than give up their right to be exactly who they are. Apoplexy – a life threatening
bleeding of internal organs – here symbolizes the sense we can have that our very life-force would drain away if we
did not express ourselves fully and immediately.
As adults, certain spontaneous child-like qualities tend to become less frequently seen, and one of them is the
emphasis of continuity between being and doing. Identity needs to manifest unreservedly into behaviour for it to be
real and realized.
There is something profoundly informative within this image. It suggests that we need to risk death in order
truly to live. Rather than be thwarted in our desires, we would pay the highest price.
This impulsive quality is very empowering, and some will find it overwhelming. However, it can create a very
stable personality that mobilizes a great deal of personal potential.
Also, it is highly creative. Even in day to day expression, the various ways to be ourselves will decorate the
circumstances of events and relationships in our life.
Naturally, if we want to maintain a good connection within our social group, we will need to moderate the
tendency to be self-indulgent and impose upon others.
The wisdom is that when we resist nothing, we become irresistible. This means that a complete lack of
inhibition can be a very successful life strategy.
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DECISION : WOMAN HAVING HER HAIR BOBBED (LEO 2°- 3°)
The goal in life is to experience the perfection of self-expression
The self is required to examine itself if it is to hone its uniqueness of being. In Sufism this process, considered
of key importance for the disciple, is given the sacred name ‘muhasaba’, which can be translated as ‘self-reckoning’
or even ‘accountability’.
The seemingly trivial decision about how to style our appearance is in fact a significant statement about the
extent to which we conform or rebel. The evolution of society is evidenced by the waves of change in culture and
fashion, which subtly indicate shifts in morality and levels of awareness. We need to choose our life path according
to our degree of participation in these trends or indeed our challenges against them.
Adherence to popular, contemporary convention indicates compliance to the tides of collective values. However
comfortable or comforting this may be, we need to be aware that we have our own values too, and that inadequate
self-appreciation may well threaten the fulfilment of our personal destiny.
The goal in life is to experience the perfection of self-expression. To some significant extent this goal is well
served by community compliance, yet we also need to strike out independently. This necessitates firm and clear
decision – because to buck the trend is to question the status quo, and the sleeping masses become restless and
agitated when their values are confronted.
Self-mobilization through personal ambition is what enlarges personal significance, and this requires us to grasp
opportunity early and decisively. It may be that in our circle it is our hair that is the first to be bobbed, and we
become trendsetters.
The soul has no investment in the status quo – all external changes, minor or major, are of no real consequence
– but on the inner level, even the smallest self-betrayal should be poignantly felt.
At this level of spirit, each individual remains entirely open to anything and everything. This knowledge, when
fully understood and trusted, will empower all our choices, so that we can easily decide big and small questions with
an easy heart. Indeed, it is by feeling what eases the heart that we need to make our decisions.
MORALE: A MAN FORMALLY DRESSED AND A DEER WITH ITS HORNS FOLDED (LEO 3°- 4°)
An assertive person is empowered by receiving the community’s esteem
We can imagine a well-to-do man dressed just-so, back towards a fireplace in a wall emblazoned with the
mounted deer head – feeling really good about himself and life generally. This is a person who makes an impact
upon the world.
Also, this is one who knows how to play to the gallery. Clearly part of the enjoyment of success is the sharing of
it by a somewhat public demonstration, in order to receive applause.
Morale is a power, and it requires that others approve of us and expect to see future attainments. We are able to
demonstrate an exceptional capacity to attract the empowering esteem of our fellows only when we are willing to
invest our sense of self-worth in a community validation.
Multiple achievements are evidenced by multiple trophies. By this it is made known both our constant
contribution to society, and the essence of our finest qualities. More typically, some of us like to display cups and
certificates on our bedroom walls; these hint at qualities rather than show them.
There is a strong principle of self-assertion implied. This is further underlined by the dress-clothes – whose
purpose is to impress and to claim both allegiance and authority, using the accepted tools of magic within our
group. Business suits, posh cars and other glamours are techniques that bind the lesser into conformity with the
greater; each enlisted into mutual service by their somewhat unconscious acceptance of the code.
There is a real danger of loss of self when these clever methods are used without awareness. We can become as
dependent upon the accolade as a child who craves a pat on the head. Even wearing a suit is like presenting a trophy
for the applause it automatically engenders. Yet in fact it is truly the cloth that it is respected – not the wearer’s
essence but their ability to display prestige.
To some extent, we have to play the game, because that’s how society works. But it is important to remember
that it is a game – a game of obedience and reward, which, if we want to be free, we need to outgrow.
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ENDURANCE: ROCK FORMATIONS AT THE EDGE OF A PRECIPICE (LEO 4°- 5°)
To further our character we must come to terms with danger
Personality only achieves the rock formation of its enduring stability at the precipice of the risks it is willing to
take. The very contours, that define who and what we are, are shaped by the prevailing forces of uncertainty in life.
We expand our reach only by taking on new experiences and their associated risks. There is something inherent
in danger that opens up new perspectives of awareness within us, which in turn sponsor further creativity and
enjoyment. Safety isn’t much fun – do we really want it that much?
Each innocent and pleasurable encounter leads to something else – and events pyramid in their many
ramifications to a crunch point and final outcome. These are the waves of life – we approach comfort and joy,
become embroiled in crisis, gain satisfaction from resolution, and then there emerges yet another new opportunity
for the enjoyment we gain from our involvements.
Reality is constructed in such a way that we are always eventually required to deal with something significant and
life-threatening. We are occasionally forced to decide and act upon matters immediate and important.
In fact, it is the very nature of things that every single shift in orientation will, in time, become another
crossroads demanding further self-definition.
Inevitably, to sustain ourselves in our very individuality requires that we respond unendingly to challenges that
menace our comfortable enjoyment. This puts in doubt any strategy of seeking contentment and permanence as a
life path.
There is no life trajectory without difficulty – nor would we really want one. Our ultimate aplomb and
competency depend entirely upon overcoming trials and hazard, so we learn to withstand and, at least to a degree,
to anticipate, resistance and attack.
CONTRAST : AN OLD FASHIONED WOMAN AND AN UP -TO-DATE GIRL (LEO 5°- 6°)
Awareness and wisdom arise through differentiation
The dynamic of life is provided by the constructive tension between opposites as they interact with friction. The
old woman and young girl are always in contrast to each other, and yet their very competition is somehow
cooperative. Each is somewhat defined by the other.
Conventionality and initiative are a continual stimulus to each other, as we see all around us in every aspect of
everyday life, and all the roles in our society. The old woman tends to overemphasize her individual traits; the
younger has a degree of psychological reticence, an understatement of self. The one holds alive and protects
contributions of the past, the other administers the promise of the future.
As we see, it is the actual contrast between two contrary forces that brings with it greater awareness, and the
resultant perfecting of wisdom into our ordinary lives.
Personal achievement is optimized through a creative appreciation and adaptation of the values established
previously by others. The young girl’s timid personality is made stronger by adapting to her current circumstances
the understandings she inherits from the older woman. Each of us somehow has to accept the best of its wisdom
even as we rebel against the status quo.
Projecting our own aspirations, we find ourselves simultaneously both emulating and rejecting our parents’
values.
At a higher level of symbolism, we see that the soul and the ego are themselves a pair of contrasting polarised
forces. The soul’s eternal knowledge is both inspiring and threatening to the ego’s need – to accommodate its lust
for immediacy and pleasure, while pursuing some deeper meaning within life’s mystery.
This is how we learn the dance of struggle and surrender – changing only what can be changed, and accepting all
else.
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SURETY: THE CONSTELLATIONS IN THE SKY (LEO 6 - 7°)
Our assurance lies in the actuality of personal experience
Everything in existence has its equivalence in physical matter. Whatever flights of fancy we entertain, we have
the surety that all reality takes form, in some way. Space and time will produce the ramifications and the substance
of what we dream. It is important to remember that the mind is a powerful tool of understanding, yet dangerous –
since we can as easily imagine dragons as angels – and if we passionately believe in them, they must take form.
A rare few have the courage and wild wisdom to understand this – that the stars are not constraints and they
have a valid role to inspire us to reach beyond the normality of worldliness. The cosmos is beyond all limits and can
respond fully to all questing of a creative mind.
To focus desire without understanding and responsibility is careless abandon, achieving no more than fruitless
demonstration of an irresponsible retreat into the mystery of personal unconfirmed musings. It is necessary to
centre our sense of reality in established fact if we are really to authenticate ourselves.
The self is a very complex system and needs to be ordered correctly. Disorders of the mind, such as pessimism
and confusion, are best settled in the physical realm. Our assurance lies in personal experience – what are we
actually experiencing now? All else is imagination, and lacks substance.
The unknown and the unknowable are not the same thing. The constellations indeed exist yet any attempt to
allocate meaning to them takes us into the area of speculation, even fantasy. This carries the risk of escapism and
silliness. If our journeying into life’s mysteries is ungrounded, we are in serious danger of loss of personal integrity.
Facts guarantee our foundation and the surety of our very beingness. Life is discovered here and now on earth –
but we are inclined to project our insights onto the cosmos by imputing meaning to symbols. We need to see the
difference between seriously questing knowledge and aimlessly wandering through the stars vaguely hoping to
discover secrets. Speculatively reaching up to the stars is seductive – and can rob us of common sense.
The mind navigates between idealism and mediocrity. To lose our grasp on reality through fanciful beliefs is no
better than to live a humdrum life. We must find sparkle and locate wisdom as a reliable baseline for a journey of
exploration into life’s mysteries. It is good to ponder philosophy, since otherwise we can drift an unsteered course
and yet, with too much structured thought, too little expansive dreaming, we would lose the wonder.
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DEFTNESS: GLASS BLOWERS (LEO 8°- 9°)
Our truest art is to create a beautiful character
In order to find an enduring form to manifest the Divine, it usually takes skill and training. It shows the
inventive genius of humanity that sand can be turned into beautiful glass objects.
What is demonstrated is not only the skill of an artisan, but also something of their ideals, given expression in
their art. There is no better justification for the allocation of a lifetime’s resources and effort than to create
something of beauty.
To carry out the task requires heat – a symbol of living enthusiasm. We do what we love because we love it
enthusiastically.
Without this quality it is a chore, whereas with it, nothing is too much trouble. It makes for an effective
participation in everyday existence, and allows us to perfect deftness and become supremely skilful at what we do.
In this way we take the baser materials of life and, with our inexhaustibly creative dexterity, manipulate and
improve them.
It is meaningful to extend the metaphor to ourselves, and consider – do we skillfully transform the baser
elements of our lower nature into something fine of which we can be proud, or do we simply misuse these powers
willfully, expediently distorting reality into something convenient but graceless?
On another level, the artisans are both the first and last representatives of their culture – its arts and crafts are
equally first beginnings and final testimony of civilization’s sophistication.
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DELIGHT : CHILDREN ON A SWING IN A HUGE OAK TREE (LEO 10°- 11°)
Life is delightful when we do only what pleases us and give fully from the heart
These children have no purpose to serve or please others, no intention to improve themselves or their
environment, and so no fear of danger or authority. Their single focus is to find joy in the immediacy of their own
personal reality.
Nevertheless, they learn. They learn about the nature of physical life and of their emotional life too. Our
conception of all and everything expands with each and every experience – not excluding those that delight us, in
fact probably especially through those.
It is entirely appropriate, actually exemplary, to maintain zest and vigour in all physical and social involvements
in every phase of life. When we are always enthusiastic, then we are generous in our self-expenditure. We give often
and fully from the heart.
We find that such enthusiasm is only ever sustainable when we do only what pleases us. This is an important
realization that can go against the grain of what is expected in adulthood.
However, there is much to be said for the quality of dependability that follows this course of behaviour. People
can trust that we will only ever do what we find satisfying – and, if at all possible, refuse all else.
There is always the risk of raising laziness up as an exalted value – so, to follow this life-path, means that we
need to take a very high level of personal, even social, responsibility – as if to validate our self-centredness.
Yet surely life is meant to be a delight? Surely there is no better way to demonstrate our awareness of this
wisdom than to do only what we love? Surely it is beneficial for us to accept this is so, as children do, taking for
granted their right to enjoy each moment regardless of what else is happening in the world?
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RETROSPECT : OLD SEA CAPTAIN ROCKING (LEO 12°- 13°)
By contemplating the past we add value to the future
The warning given by this image of a potentially impotent has-been is not to live in the past. If we surrendered
to nostalgia, we would lose touch with the realities of our current circumstances, which are equally valid – in fact
infinitely more valid than what no longer exists.
Yet in his memory, our Sea Captain fights his battles over and over – and thus gains greater mastery over the
world since, through retrospective contemplation, he develops a much better understanding of the implications of
strategy, cause and effect.
In any moment, there are people and things in relationship to us and each other, and our task is to bring them
into an elegant, productive, unified whole. We use the same technique – we need to think about what has happened
before in order to gauge what might happen next.
This enables us to optimize our degree of competence by fully grasping any latent opportunity. We tend to love
reliving our best experiences through the agency of selective memory. This indicates which of them we give special
value – and that is how we know what we appreciate most of all.
Only by the realization of inevitable consequences can we learn to perfect our plans for successful outcomes.
Although retrospect is backward looking, the way we process this activity can enable prospect – or forward looking.
We can see certain key aspects of new situations in advance.
Events tend to repeat themselves and we can obtain some measure of control over the future by managing our
knowledge of what happened before. They say hindsight is 20:20 vision; it is rarely true. We have received feedback
and we need to employ it wisely.
The wisdom here is that each of us can call up fresh powers through what we have gained through experience,
and the struggles we overcame in our journey towards self-fulfilment. Previous moments were similar to now in
crucial ways, and it is only the child or the fool who does nothing to improve their chances by careful
contemplation of them.
INGENUOUSNESS : T HE HUMAN SOUL AWAITING OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPRESSION (LEO 13°- 14°)
It is more natural to trust than to fear
At the level of soul, each one of us has an instinct for absolute wholeheartedness of participation in the everyday
adventures of personality, provided that we approach life without strategy – with ingenuousness. It is more natural
to trust than to fear, so spontaneity is supported and rewarded.
This image is of the totally unconditioned self at its point of greatest potential – the entrance into a new
complex of activity with fellows.
When we fail to engage fully with new circumstances and events, showing a lack of all genuine interest or
enthusiasm, this is nothing but fearful procrastination and denial.
The refinement of character is made possible by the process of trial and error – so making mistakes forms an
essential part of our evolutionary process, and we should not shy away from the risk.
Our normal expectations are typically met by life with approval. And though we may not always get it right first
time, our innocent attempts to embrace life fully will always lead eventually to success of some kind.
Potentially we can awaken each one of our interests and talents. As individual aspirations unfold into the
circumstances of our lives, we need to become aware of momentary nuances – small shifts in the field of what
becomes available to us.
This is not so much meant as a philosophy, but more as a disposition. The childlike enthusiasm we sometimes
feel gives a clue as to the type of situations that are good for us to explore and embrace.
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DEMONSTRATION : A PAGEANT (LEO 14°- 15°)
Revelation is the creation of treasure
We take a pride in ourselves, and this very normal feeling is often satisfied by ordinary, everyday events. We
tend to surrender to an irresistible urge to heighten the significance of self – across the whole face of human
experience, even through public display.
We yearn to reveal what we are, because that – at least according to Sufis – is the essence-motivation for all
existence. ‘I was a hidden treasure and yearned to be known’ – God’s first impulse that gave rise to Creation. To
demonstrate our God-selves at a pageant raises this impulse to a high level.
There is magic in this. As each person individually shows who they are and what they can do, there develops the
powerfully binding and creative force of fellowship – from which flows work for the common good.
Also, as we make ourselves known, we come to know ourselves. Revelation is in itself a creative and growthful
occurrence.
Accomplishments that require collective effort enable everyone to participate in achievements well beyond their
individual capacity, and each small contribution is valuable – and yearns to be recognized as such.
Some people lose poise however, and make unconvincing claims and embarrassing self-assertion. Generally,
though, these are kept in check by group responses. Normally, it is a tricky business to know what to demonstrate
and what to hide – because we don’t like to feel foolish and we don’t want to go unrecognized either. This is why
pageants are so useful, because we have permission to show off a little, and relax our guarded self-denial.
All in all it is much healthier for a child to be encouraged to enjoy the delights of exhibition – and this carries
forward into adulthood as the pride we feel when the fruits of our achievements are noticed. It sponsors excellence
as well as the various supportive roles – through which everyone participates, even as spectators.
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COMMUNION : A NON-VESTED CHURCH CHOIR (LEO 16°- 17°)
The prayerful act of chanting is spiritual communion beyond self-surrender and self-proclamation
This symbol is of a choir, not in their robes but freely attired – ordinary people, joining together in the prayerful
act of chanting in order to reach a state of spiritual communion.
We always seek to relate to others, and a lot of people strive rather unimaginatively for popularity. Others join in
with a regimented social conformity with its enforced values and behaviour. Neither approach is passionate, neither
truly authentic.
Communion however is beyond all self-surrender and self-proclamation. It is an effective quickening of a
person’s heart, through the development of shared interests, expanded to a point of real concern for their fellows.
Because it speaks to the very highest in us, it connects us to all and everything, and of course every other person.
Thus reality is experienced and appreciated fully and profoundly – for its own sake rather than the illusion of
projected ideals. Left to our own sense of reality, we are all too likely to invent something delusional; our depth of
connectedness with others dissolves such delusions.
At this high level of spiritual consciousness, we are making a real contribution, by bringing ourselves into good
order – to serve by fully participating in the broader functions of our community. Any common activity that
coordinates group effort has this potential – sport, work or the village fete –yet chanting is more likely to revitalize
our sense of sacredness – and sharing this is a powerful device to build long-lasting trust and involvement within a
group setting.
Showing real respect for a person means that we have some awareness not only of their needs and opinions but
also their relationship with sacredness. What we hold as sacred is of the greatest importance to us, so we need it to
be recognized if we ourselves are to feel honoured.
Without this depth of interaction, everyday living remains shallow, and our sense of self and self-worth suffer a
poverty of expression through the idle pursuit of unsatisfying, unimportant and isolating goals. Communion is the
opposite; it delivers richness, significance and shared purpose.
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CONGENIALITY: A HOUSEBOAT PARTY (LEO 18°- 19°)
Culture evolves as we open up to the muse and relax into our creative side
This reminds us that to preserve specialness, we need to seal off parts of our life to protect them from intrusion.
Work is better done when we are focused on work; play is better when we focus on play. Taking time off work to
support play is clearly important – and we need to show how well we understand this in fact not just words.
Generally, people think and talk as though they prefer to relax than to work, yet really their actions offer a
different narrative. Many work with an attitude that doesn’t support happiness – perhaps they feel pressured by
heavy responsibilities, financial burdens, or a work-ethic culture. It is by no means obvious that work carried out
with such an approach adds much true value to their lives.
It may well be true that even dull routines can be made exalted by the right attitude of mind; nevertheless, if we
are to be effective, then we need to make time for pleasantness and relaxation, and certainly as a relief from working
periods.
Our work contributes to the world at large – but then so does our relaxation. This is not often understood, let
alone seen as wisdom.
We acknowledge culture as emblematic of the soul of a community; it is the fruit of complex and far-reaching
cooperative community effort. When the creative relax into their creativity, then what arises is a culture of harmony
and beauty.
Of course, we need not overdo the down-time. Such congeniality as shown at a party is exceptional behaviour,
rather than part of the routine. If we over-indulge, then we lose focus and become ineffective and dull; even the
restorative powers of a party are forfeited.
So we remember to let go of work completely for a while, because it serves the community. Also it is important
to open up to the muse through the creative processes, which are best stimulated with the mind in repose.
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ACCENTUATION : CHICKENS INTOXICATED (LEO 20°- 21°)
Desire for stimulation and satisfaction expresses unfilled spiritual yearnings
Chickens are not designed to drink alcohol. Similarly we should avoid elements which are essentially alien to our
nature, because to do so will inevitably cause distress to the human soul.
Experimentation has validity of course, it is how we learn. Yet the accentuation of various features of our
personality can be achieved by other means than the imbibing of what are basically poisons.
We tend to seek comfort for our inadequacies by taking things into the physical body – typically food and drugs
– to quickly deal with uncomfortable feelings; yet this behaviour usually creates dependency.
A better approach, though it demands a greater degree of self-mastery, is to realize that our needs for
stimulation can be made useful. They are a reason for achievement rather than a trigger for the cancellation of
potentials through substance abuse.
Our capacity for self-mobilization enables us to rise to the needs of any possible situation and so our ability to
project ourselves can be used to accentuate either negative or positive qualities.
Looking beneath the surface, we find the futility of expecting to use a physical agency to achieve what we
require, which actually are non-physical results, in particular the spiritual feeling of rightness of being.
To free ourselves from the bondage of external materials, we learn to reinterpret our desires for satisfaction as in
fact a higher yearning for peace and harmony. These qualities are better found by turning within to find how to
employ the mind itself to accentuate them without needing to use anything foreign or inappropriate.
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AUDACITY: A BAREBACK RIDER (LEO 22°- 23°)
A daring spirit will search for new challenges to escape ordinariness
The bareback rider is not showing off; rather he is testing his audacity so to keep alive his courageous spirit. The
problems of a modern life need not trouble us if we learn to behave with such a carefree, assured disposition.
Coping with the immediate world of our experience is totally within our ability, in fact we each have the capacity
to master situations at all points. This may well require that we become audacious at times in order to overcome a
stagnation of vision and confidence – which leads to capitulation and reluctant acceptance of imposed constraints.
We are exactly designed to be a perfect fit for all we encounter – although in fact the reverse is a more
appropriate way to see this – our circumstances are made for us, and no-one else, because we, and no-one else, are
the best person to deal with them.
The special functions in life with which we engage need to be faced with uncompromising courage and
undiminished skills. What at first may seem daunting and beyond our reach, is instead to be seen as the next stage of
our evolutionary journey. We must rise to the task at hand.
Nothing is beyond our reach when we approach life like this. Potentially we have the ability to capitalize on
every opportunity, to bring form to all of our aspirations and achieve the goals we set ourselves.
We are not static beings – dead and having no room for expansion. We are constantly in the process of self-
refinement and, provided we overcome an intemperate desire for self-display and applause, we may expect to
improve ourselves and our circumstances.
Without becoming irresponsibly inadequate in coping with our adult duties and aspirations, it is a question of
finding the best way of allowing the wild side of us an appropriate degree of audacious freedom.
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ADEQUACY: A LARGE CAMEL CROSSING THE DESERT (LEO 24°- 25°)
The trials we endure make us capable of meeting life head on – powerful and fully mobilized
The camel symbolizes a plodding, uncomplaining, uncompromising, persistence that accomplishes the task in
hand at whatever cost to self. Let us feel the certainty that, with endurance, we are adequate for all situations.
Each individual, in their way of being, reveals their own sense of what a person really should be able to
accomplish if they mobilize their inner resources properly.
Whatever circumstances we encounter can be met with expectation of achievement, because we can access the
underlying basis of who we are; we know how to endure. Deeply ingrained within the human spirit is the sense of
the importance of being worthwhile and measuring up to some value-based standards we set for ourselves.
There will always be difficulties to overcome – without which there can be no sense of achievement. What we
refer to as character cannot grow strong and noble otherwise. It is by the refinement of character that we find a way
to integrate the many aspects of human psychology into our understanding.
A close connection is found to exist between the rich and mature character we develop, and our life task to
overcome imposed or imagined limitations and handicaps. Adequacy, in facing and successfully meeting these
challenges, is the foundation of self-empowerment, and indeed self-discovery.
There needs to be some caution in applying such a power, because it can be put to inappropriate use. A
distortion of the principle would express as ruthless and ultimately self-defeating blindness of purpose. ‘I can so I
do’.
The more pleasing and acceptable expression of this power is through service – we use it to help others, and
have a tolerant, humble camel-like attitude.
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GENESIS: DAYBREAK (LEO 26°- 27°)
That all life is cyclical holds the promise of renewal and joy in the hope of a better tomorrow.
Daybreak, like spring, is a constant in life. The promise of renewal is repeatedly emphasized by such
experiences, and this is the essence of reality – that in every manifestation, of the world and of the self, there is
resurgence.
As the changes unfold, unceasingly, there is often confusion about the exact nature of our current reality. Yet
the genesis promise assures us that life may be captured and recaptured indefinitely. Specific circumstances come
and go, while the single constant is that tomorrow is a new day with refreshing possibilities.
Another level of meaning is also implied with this image – that all life is cyclical. The human heart is deeply
reassured by the security offered within the certainty of this degree of continuity.
Secure in the faith of perpetual regeneration, we allow ourselves to perceive reality the way it truly is – ever a
new reworking of the stuff of life. Genesis is now, eternally. ‘In the Beginning’ is not a past-tense historical myth; it is
the only lasting truth, and it is current. Life is only ever new and transient; immediacy is its incontrovertible nature.
Nonetheless, we have a sense of time as sequential and unidirectional. This is a device of mind, an expedient, by
which we introduce a measure of control over the otherwise frightening implications of perpetual newness. Reason,
as aspect of mind, overlays a ‘cause and effect’ model onto the fabric of reality. Without that, we could not find
meaning within our involvement with life.
It is reason that curtails our wishful thinking and structures our aspirations into a realizable form.
Without it, we would have to find satisfaction in what we now have – because our future would be completely
vague and ill-defined. Also – however pleasant it is here and now, and however advanced we may be in our spiritual
philosophy, still there is some joy in the hope of a better tomorrow.
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IMPORTUNITY: A MERMAID (LEO 28°- 29°)
Pure spirit insists that life shines joyfully
The mermaid is a picture of uncompromising, artless, innocence and eagerness. Like her, at core each of us is
utterly unsullied; in consequence, we must reject everything inauthentic in our lives since it would tend to corrupt
our elemental integrity of being.
In the end, self-fulfilment is all there is of real value – so we seek full participation in life to explore and express
every facet of our character.
Composed of pure spirit, whose essence-nature is fiery freedom, the soul is constantly renewing itself in a
perpetual birthing process. This shines through as the light of naive enthusiasm for life – a keenness for new
experiences.
Without this renewal, there could never be fullness of self. To be completely who we are, we need to launch
ourselves wholeheartedly into whatever transpires, following our instincts and trusting them to guide us true.
Importunity – pressing our position – is a natural result of this approach to life. We know what we want, we
want it now – and if that’s not convenient for others, then let them press back! Such an appetite is evidence of
desire, and desire is the quintessence of the life force; it is always good.
However, acting upon appetite may not always be mindful and can sometimes upset the balance in how we
relate to others. Discrimination is advised if we are to minimize the awkwardness that comes after too large a degree
of insensitivity.
That said, a mermaid is a joyful force of nature simply because she trusts her feelings and acts upon them
unceremoniously; she brings a sparkle to life just by being what she is.
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VIRGO
CHARACTER: A MAN’ S HEAD (VIRGO 0°- 1°)
Ever-present self-assurance expresses an effective fullness of character
No one will ever be able to affirm our highest worth but ourselves. To express the fullness of character certainly
requires an effective self-assurance to be central and ever-present, yet self-betrayal is inevitable should this lead to
self-overestimation through vanity.
There are rewards – a multitude of toys and compliments – made available to those who learn to apply
themselves to the exacting demands of a path of self-proclamation. These trinkets of fame and fortune are as
ephemeral and inconsequential as the gifts in a Christmas cracker, yet pleasing and helpful to focus the mind.
However, the real juice is the prestige that is well-deserved and hard-won – such as a wreath of laurel leaves
placed on the head, which endows a person of distinction with legitimate honour.
We see in the head of a man the full maturity of his being. We can read there much of his history and
aspirations, loves and fears – and the extent of his alignment with his own sense of personal integrity.
Life’s struggles and openings allow us – and cause us – to make known and clear those things which we hold to
have special importance and give meaning to our lives. Our ideals are brought to bear upon our situations as we
pursue our goals. In this way, great dignity can accrue to ambition.
At a fairly advanced level of personal achievement, we find that others have come to depend upon us as a direct
result of our having willingly taken on certain responsibilities. This is made possible by our confidence in our self-
determined set of values that add up to a code and path.
In some mysterious way this formula engenders a supreme clarity of vision that cuts through the fog of what
may be, to create a path of what must be. Opportunities to shine emerge and attract us so that we continuously
accelerate towards greater and greater self-realization.
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SECURITY: TWO ANGELS BRINGING PROTECTION (VIRGO 2°- 3°)
We feel secure when holding alive the certainty that angels are protecting us
There is a quality of power within human character, which becomes the hallmark of our spiritual station. This is
often evidenced by self-confidence, charisma and clarity, and acts upon the outer world with considerable success.
It is that which draws resources and people towards us so we that can facilitate the simple and consistent
convergence of all good things to impact upon our circumstances. This is of course the function of power – to
harness together all we need to effect changes that support our idea of what is good for us.
The principle illustrates how our high-mindedness pays very pleasant dividends. Development of spirituality has
a worldly aspect. To say that you will get your rewards in heaven is a false reading that demonstrates an inadequate
understanding of what heaven means, and the immediacy of cause and effect.
This symbol shows of the certainty of conviction we can acquire, enabling fulfilment of dreams. We are secure,
and we feel secure, holding alive the certainty that angels are protecting our best interests. The word angel is not
well understood. It is perhaps better to refer to this aspect of the human psyche as part of the superconscious.
We always move to sustain the soul’s outreach – so we live out eternal values in our lives, and reap the rewards
of our relationship with angelic forces – whatever we imagine them to be.
Any vain pretence will diminish the effectiveness of these forces, self-importance shows in both our inability to
trust, and our ignorance of what angels are.
Basically, there are traditional legions of heavenly forces ready to be called upon. Few people learn how to call
them up, or get confused about the appropriate means of interacting with them. It is simple enough – we must
believe in them as higher aspects of ourselves, and that they respond to our appeal. Yet they need to be summoned
in order to operate, so we have to know how to pray.
INTIMACY: BLACK CHILD PLAYING WITH WHITE CHILDREN (VIRGO 3°- 4°)
All prejudice is fear-based, a well-adjusted person promotes greater universal intimacy
Everyone has their own particular way of being what they are; this must be respected.
The enjoyment of success in life is sponsored by the ability to maintain our own uniqueness, and to recognize
the uniqueness of others, in a wide variety of situations and events.
Rather than looking for differences as a cause of potential tension and rivalry, we can learn to appreciate them as
the source of richness of our lives.
Indeed, without such differences, we cannot access such conscious awareness of who we ourselves truly are, and
so will never be fully satisfied with our circumstances and attainments.
No single facet of character need be excluded, either from self-appraisal or group acceptance. The image shows
how a group of young Caucasians expresses acceptance quite easily. By this gentle behaviour, all are raised. Children
affirm, in their natural way of being, that it is better to play with any friend than to have no-one to play with. This
intuitive knowledge is taken to the point that they so easily empathize with someone being left out, and often invite
them in, disregarding inconsequential differences of background and appearance.
Prejudice and racial hatred are indicators of an individual’s lack of capacity to adapt – evidence of psychological
maladjustment.
There are no legitimate limits to human relationships, and any imposition of dogma, which would create division
instead of intimacy, is false. All prejudice is fear-based. The authentic, peaceful attitude of a well-adjusted adult
promotes intimacy – and yet so few adults are able to retain this simple understanding that never even occurs to
children, let alone troubles them.
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OUTLOOK: A MAN DREAMING OF FAIRIES (VIRGO 4°- 5°)
Dreams are the coin of both inner and outer experiences
Dreams can be seen as psychological indicators during sleep, yet we use the same word to describe fairy stories
with naïve, unrealistic endings. In this latter case, reality is partly flouted and the hard facts of the material world are
not fully respected. However, they do facilitate our access to states of truth and beauty,
In this second case our dreams have an expanded purpose since they speak to us of our folklore roots. This
sponsors greater width and depth of our resourcefulness of imagination, as we reach a sense of communion not
only with our fellows but also with eternal archetypes, sometimes called ‘the gods’.
When we participate in them as children, we become wide-eyed and credulous, transported to a world of make
believe. So powerful is the effect of storytime that it binds together an adult community and informs its politics and
economics – for example at Christmas or at the movie theatre.
It is insightful and wise to use them as the coin of both inner and outer experiences since, though insubstantial,
the fact is that these dreams significantly influence the everyday world. They regulate every part of our outlook
upon life. Outlook is perception – and perception shapes experience.
We shape the contours of the mind by the way we think, and the dreaming mind is no less capable of being
reshaped by fairies than by electricity bills. The first probably has a more empowering influence than the second,
and can be used creatively to sharpen the focus of our attention towards desired, positive goals. The mind is the
most powerful of all our instruments of manifestation, and its primary tool is imagination.
More than this, it is our dreams that persuade others, not our reasons. Dreams are the foretaste of human
achievement. The fairy story always seeds reality; first we imagine – and then what follows that is the disciplined
plan, and the building.
It is important to reflect that without the reckless courage to say what has never before been said, we are
constrained to serve those who do speak up. The visionary gives voice to their own vision, while the silent ones
serve somebody else’s.
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RESTRAINT : A HAREM (VIRGO 6°- 7°)
To focus on what is important, we need to insulate ourselves from intrusion
Members of a harem are severely restrained, yet this enforced conservation of energies need not become a
surrender of basic ideals. Whatever principles we stand for must be independent of circumstances, or they are not
principles.
There is a natural fellowship to be found with others who are similarly constrained, yet this connection is based
on lesser values. We need to be careful not to reinforce our self-pity by spending time only with others in the same
difficult position as we are. This amounts to self-betrayal for momentary ease.
Comfort of any stripe needs to be carefully monitored so that it remains a source of recuperation and relief,
rather than a motivation for its own sake.
The truly courageous person will express a complete disregard of limitation and, at any cost, reject terms. There
can be no compromise on matters of principle.
To claim our fullest potential in life, to become the best imaginable version of ourselves, then we are required to
struggle to overcome. Knowing this, we learn to welcome apparent constraints as challenges, thoroughly necessary
for struggle even to exist.
We all have plenty of examples where the limitations imposed by regimentation trigger great improvements in
the development of character. Certain situations insulate us from life so that we can better concentrate on the
difficult task at hand. The military is one example, the priesthood another. The withdrawal from one aspect of
reality is a means to re-grasp it in another – and some of us need this level of constraint, otherwise we simply
cannot focus on, or even discover, what is of greatest importance to us.
We can assume then that what currently restricts us is in place simply to support our growth, and will persist
only until we have developed the power or imagination to break free of it. Resistance only increases the persistence;
so we learn to surrender to the truth that sometimes we need to struggle.
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EXPERIMENT : A MAN MAKING A FUTURIST DRAWING (VIRGO 8°- 9°)
Life is risky and we have to live with that
We can always find a legitimate way to establish ourselves with our fellows without self-betrayal or confusion,
but it will involve experiment – a trial and error process.
Each one of us is unique, yet we ape the behaviour, mannerisms and opinions of our set, in order to fit in. It is
very important that, notwithstanding social pressure, our individual originality must show in any true assertion of
ourselves. Otherwise, we succumb to the complete, continuous confusion of inherited or borrowed ideas that
describe them – our set – not us.
The risk we run is that our authentic expression of personality may just be too out of kilter with the common
crowd. Then our uniqueness of expression would repel rather than attract.
Yet, by the very uniqueness of its essence-nature, creativity will always be a digression from established norms
and expectations, so very likely will occasionally disturb and confront.
The trick is to find a way to engage others so that their own creative capacities are released in response to ours –
as though a friendly challenge is begun to see who can outstrip the other in originality.
This is often more easily and successfully attempted when we unlock the more aesthetic or spiritual aspect of
our inner selves. This in turn will trigger our own softer side, and also typically the distinctive inspiration of our
associates and friends.
The expansion of the human mind, and the consequential extension of its powers, depends upon our willingness
to experiment with new ideas – futurist drawings. This may lead to greater acceptance or it may lead to real
rejection; life is risky and we have to live with that.
INTELLIGENCE : TWO HEADS LOOKING OUT AND BEYOND THE SHADOWS (VIRGO 9°- 10°)
The highest intelligence is found in knowing both how and why
The exceptional intelligence of our species enables us conceive of God, and also it endows us with exceptional
mechanical sense that can be applied to everyday physical problems. The two heads in this image symbolize our
twin-faceted curiosity to penetrate the mysteries of life, both spiritual and material.
However esoteric may be our comprehension, we like to reduce all knowledge to exact and efficient formulas.
This may be mathematical, it may be religious, but it is formulaic.
If it is not, with very few exceptions, we ourselves are reduced to a fragmentation; we lose sight of the
integrating force of our identity and purpose.
The code by which we live is a marriage of sorts between what works in practice, and our perception of an ideal.
The inner and outer faces of reality are then merged into a composite understanding of how life really is.
This is a necessary and effective operation of mind and heart which pulls together the various phases of human
experience to have some unity of common purpose. Were we entirely spiritual, we would not know the ‘how’ – and
if all-material, we would lack the ‘why’.
There is, beyond this very pragmatic explanation, further motivation for us to develop a capacity for seeing both
sides in every issue. It is actually that there is no better achievement for the mind than to do this – its exaltation lies
in this ability to approach each moment without the fixity of dogmatic comprehension.
To have both transcendental powers of comprehension, and stereoscopic reasoning ability, enables the birth of
genius. We learn to know the why and how of each aspect of our lives.
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EXACTION : A BOY MOULDED IN HIS MOTHER’ S ASPIRATION FOR HIM ( VIRGO 10°- 11°)
To experience itself fully the soul needs a body
As much as the boy is moulded by his mother’s vicarious hopes to further her dreams, we are all the embodied
projections of our soul’s desire. The inner, almost irrevocable, compulsion of our essence-self is the force that
brings us into all of our experiences in life.
In contrast to the ego, which inhabits a body, the soul is its own container. In other words the stuff of which it
is made is itself what it is. And this stuff is a package of spiritual ideals.
These ideals take on life experiences as if they were clothes – physicality covering naked spirit. Incarnation is the
exaction – the price to pay. If a soul wants experience, it needs a body.
There is a kind of immortality implied in the fact of heredity. We pass on what we have inherited, and this refers
as much to ideals as genes in our DNA. These so often take the form of possessions and tangible achievements as
today’s generation furthers the aspirations of yesterday’s.
This is the process of evolution, which sponsors current personal excellence by the constantly supportive
empowerment that ancestors provide. This includes the raising of awareness, and the skills of creative visioning, as
applied to the family’s visionary thrust and its continuance into the future. We can, and do, contribute something of
ourselves to add to the pot – whether this is the intimate family or the wider social group.
There is no ancestral compulsion implied – we are not required mindlessly to conform to the superficial
trappings of allegiance, and any constraints of another’s will, even though it may be underscored with very strong
parental pressure.
But the price we must pay is that our birth into physical existence is required – with all its trials and sufferings –
as a duty of the soul’s desire for knowledge of itself.
INVITATION : A BRIDE WITH HER VEIL SNATCHED AWAY (VIRGO 11°- 12°)
A person is measured by when they push forward and when they back away
When we raise sexuality to the level of sacredness – as in marriage – the twin aspects of passion are made
known. The snatching away of modesty is very earthy, yet the seduction of the modesty itself is very spiritual.
Forbidden fruit tastes better.
There is a delicate question of balance to be found between passionate purity of motive, and desecration
through ill-disciplined lust; what decides the matter is invitation.
Bringing this into more everyday situations – are we honouring the feelings of our fellows? Or do we impose?
Implied within this idea is that whenever we make a choice, we have the capacity to profit from the
consequences, in full accordance with the claims we make. Life consistently demands proof of our worth and our
intentions, and we are frequently required to snatch away veils, trusting that we are being asked to do so. Our
desired fruit never jumps into the mouth of its own accord – and to pick it kills it.
Once we have chosen a path, we need to be fully committed to complete the matter. It is not at all acceptable to
lack thrust when your bride is ready for you.
A measure of a person is found, when they feel desire to interact with another, in how well they manage to
gauge whether to push forward or back away. We learn to read external clues to listen to what is or is not said, and
to have awareness of what intuition suggests. We also notice the effect we have as we gently move towards or away
from a situation.
Those who develop sensitivity and wisdom in this are usually rewarded with a life of elegance and abundant joy.
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POWER: A STRONG HAND SUPPLANTING POLITICAL HYSTERIA (VIRGO 12°- 13°)
Disorder takes over when affairs are not controlled with firmness and resolve
The only way to fail is to refrain from choice, because then we become victims to the transient events of what is
currently unfolding according to someone else’s will. Timidity is the loss of opportunity – because in any crisis lays
the chance of further self-discovery.
Human personality has a certain weight of influence, which impacts upon the moment at hand, and can
significantly contribute to what next occurs.
Politics cannot be avoided. Whenever a group of people operate together, there will be different assessments
and visions, which compete with one another to determine which will hold sway and underpin the community’s
future.
Leaders arise, and often they prove to be deficient, so they must be ousted. Very often, through fear of change,
there comes a period of confusion and hysteria, which makes good administration impossible. A strong hand at
these times is a force for the good.
Powerful people need to have a consistent grasp on situations so to bring them around in order effectively to
dramatize personal potentials – their own, and their supporters.
With power goes responsibility, and the power-possessor must provide for the overall ordering of all the many
points in historical progression. No gaps.
There is always a counsel of confusion to take over when events are allowed to drift, so strength can be an asset,
even when wisdom is in short supply.
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GRACEFULNESS: AN ORNAMENTAL HANDKERCHIEF (VIRGO 14°- 15°)
Grace commands worldly sophistication and demonstrates our spiritual progression
Ornaments can be trifles of no consequence, used by the pretentious person to insinuate themselves into a
better social class, believing, rather pompously, to be able to raise their status by adopting the trappings of position.
Yet these very items can be invested with extraordinary power, and true worth. Their value is in how they
preserve meaning and so help to perfect action.
We think of a knight, who would carry his lady’s handkerchief as a talisman of the spirit. His sacred chivalry was
invoked, and no doubt made him a better person and probably a more passionate warrior. The talisman was always
soft, to appeal to his sense of beauty, and awaken his instinctual awareness of the feminine side that made his fierce
actions graceful, and actually much more meaningful.
Gracefulness is an exceptional level of charm, which is a form of power and tends to support high achievement.
It speaks to a higher reality to which we aspire. Each of us yearns for something to which we append our
highest sense of meaning, or sacredness, and the allegiance that we offer in service to this has the effect of
reinvigorating our very effort.
Grace is both a tool of, and evidence of, our spiritual progress. It brings a refinement in our manner, our
perceptions, our relationships and purposes – and refinement is evidence of greater perfection.
Without some sense of higher meaning, we become lost in life. We need to serve something higher – and that
requires us generally to adopt the manners of that higher something.
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EXPLOSION : A VOLCANO IN ERUPTION (VIRGO 16°- 17°)
We need occasionally to reconnect with the irresistible, essential creative life force deep within
On occasion, we need to clear ourselves absolutely of any imperfections of authenticity, by rejecting completely
anything in our lives that is not representative of our true selves. This refusal of superficiality is an aspect of the
genuine reordering of self that supports creativity; it can be truly passionate in expression.
To take it to the level of petulance and temper tantrums would be foolish and ineffectual.
The urge is much deeper than silly emotionality – it is a reconstitution of reality in its most fundamental terms
so that we can properly engage our deepest desires to rework the detailed aspects of our circumstances.
Sometimes we need to experience the creative forces of physical life – the volcanic explosion that makes stone
from fire – as an inner reality. Life has a blind urge to be. No amount of civilizing can stop that, and we need to
remember ourselves as part of that passion if we are to know who and what we really are.
Certain aspects of our potential are locked up within, and can only be brought to light after a cathartic and
irresistible outburst of energy, which is needed to mobilize inner creative forces.
After certain critical phases of life experience, such an outburst can potentially trigger extreme wonderment and
yet also blind destructiveness. This can raise us up to a new level of engagement and commitment to self-projection.
The very core expression of our reality, our external vitality, is rarely shown, yet nothing is truer, nothing more
effective. Sometimes in response to dire emergency, sheer natural violence is the only valid action to resolve a major
issue.
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ELIMINATION : A SWIMMING RACE (VIRGO 18°- 19°)
Competition promotes the focus and excellence needed to grasp every opportunity
The treasure of individuality is the ultimate gift that this life offers. We are not the same as anyone else, although
there are social processes of control and conditioning that seek to make us so. These grinding pressures need to be
eliminated through the study and practice of personal excellence. A race supports this well but any intense personal
challenge can also work. There is otherwise a real danger of inadequate self-dramatization – by which we lose
opportunities to grasp this treasure of uniqueness.
On all levels the balance of life is found through instability. Survival itself, and certainly the pursuit of excellence
and effectiveness, require us to recognize within ourselves the exact best response to the demands of every
changing situation. We expand our skills, experience and understanding only when we are stretched.
Each and every factor of being contributes to the whole organism’s highest state of operation – so each part
needs to be frequently re-awakened, and tested, through the constant demands of movement. Only thus can we
learn to appreciate how the overall best and harmonious outcome is a function of various components of self.
Competition has long been practised as an activity that stimulates the individual to achieve their best. Typically
we train, we take on new skills, and we develop the right mental and emotional attitude, so that we can do our very
best against an opponent who is equally prepared. When skilful hunting was a survival question, competitions were
less necessary. However, now when wars are frequent and fought without grace, socially controlled, competitiveness
is an effective channel for such energies.
As a result of such self-training, we can become very pointed of focus. This clarity of inclination is powerful and
certain to open up opportunities of further self-evolution and projection. The absence of such focus is the single
most important reason for any disappointment and loss of direction.
Any imperfection in our clarity of desire or precision of focus will render us subject to the whims and fancies of
an external world that is callously indifferent to our wants and needs. Therefore divergence and dissipation occurs,
through which we lose our sense of who we truly are.
Whatever we may have been pressured to believe life is utterly impartial. No vision, no impulse, no ambition
and no desire is rejected. Whatever we focus on clearly and unambiguously is attracted into our life circumstances
whether approved of by the world – as long as we unreservedly approve of it (or in fact disapprove!) ourselves.
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EXPRESSION : A GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM (VIRGO 20°- 21°)
We reach ultimate self-representation only with the help of others
There are real and important limits on our willingness to get involved with projects and people. Basically, unless
we find something of vital consequence to ourselves, it is hard to serve another’s ambitions.
The image of a sports team leads us to consider that we are part of something bigger, and we need not do
everything ourselves. We have friends with similar purposes and complementary skills and knowledge. Our personal
limitations can be overcome with the help of members of our team.
Not only is it enjoyable to engage in common effort towards a shared goal with shared rewards, it is also
spiritually appropriate and intuitively valid.
Also, it is how higher realities can be brought into manifestation. Spiritual teachings must often be made into
physical expression through groups rather than individuals, because it requires greater diversity and strength to deal
with larger issues.
It is not at all comfortable constantly to consult and relate to team-mates, so one danger ever at hand is listless
conformity. The wisdom to gain here is of the importance of active cooperation rather than passive acceptance in
all matters of wider consequence.
In order to resonate this wisdom at a higher level, we must accept the need, in response to unpredicted
developments, for constant self-refinement such that true and profound specialization may take place. Each
member of Team Humanity has their own skill set, upon which others depend. We are therefore authorized to take
the initiative to express our particular skills and understandings on behalf of the community.
It matters not whether this or that skill is developed – and the choice is unlimited – as long as we express our
true nature to the ultimate degree that we can master. Opportunities usually arise, and must be grasped in a timely
way. And if they do not arise, then we simply have to learn to adapt to what is available and deepen our
involvements with the expression of further attributes.
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RESOLUTENESS: AN ANIMAL TRAINER (VIRGO 22°- 23°)
Great self-discipline, patience and skill are all required to tame the inner beast
The organic integrity of the world at large depends upon the certainty of the order of things. In this case, we are
considering one incontrovertible rule – discipline controls passion. There is one way to tame the inner beast, only
one. It requires carefully-managed personal accomplishments, with a patient resoluteness of being.
However, it is well worth the effort since, when we find the power to control our animal side, we can enlist the
full package of natural resources allocated to us, which we will then find entirely adequate for us to fulfil all of our
needs and desires.
Humanity has the gift of influence – we can impose our ideas upon lesser forms of life by interweaving our skills
into another’s reality. It can be an animal, although it applies also in the form where the charismatic person holds
sway over the dullard.
There is a warning in this: control is inevitable; we need to choose whether to impose or be imposed upon.
Every individual is subject to controlling processes in their experience of life – and if we fail to give conscious
attention to our potential to influence outcomes, then this probably leads towards a conditioned existence.
It is usually futile to show off or boast about our power and talents – this is often proof that we have indeed
succumbed to the conditioning. Self-proclamation has its advantages at times, but certainly not as an attempt at
avoidance of the processes of personal clearing.
Certain life imperatives rule us all; whether to be master or slave is usually a big one. We are required to
dominate or be dominated, and for those of us who find this choice uncomfortable, we will probably end up
reluctantly submissive or ineffectually rebellious.
There is but one exception to this general rule – where we have escaped conditioning finally, having completed a
deep process of healing and introspection; this is followed by masterly self-control and the resultant passionate,
focused, intentionality of being.
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RESPECT : A FLAG AT HALF -MAST (VIRGO 24°- 25°)
Any individual who, in service, transcends the ego, is rewarded above all by self-fulfilment
This is a symbol of the exceptional level of respect that is paid to an individual who has managed to transcend
selfhood and achieve noteworthy success in service to their community.
It is given as a reward for dedication, which has proved worthy through continued, sustained effort. Yet the
deeper reward is experienced first and last by the individual as self-fulfilment.
For the common individual in public service, there is no higher recognition than such an honour. It shows they
have achieved success and found a deep resonance with their life and times,
The coin by which to measure the substance of personality is reputation. As any person is raised in repute, so
the community grows in its wealth of values, since appreciation elevates both giver and receiver. It is in society’s
best interests therefore to show recognition towards those who personify its values.
It is the ultimate justification of personality that it be celebrated immortally as having contributed to history.
Then it is upheld as much in death as in life. It is achievement that is rewarded, not qualities. Ideals alone are not
enough to impress others, effectiveness is required too.
Inevitably, life throws up its own self-judgements – it can be hard, even harsh, on those whose attempts to serve
history fail to become more than a rather superficial self-dramatization. The weapons of ridicule and scapegoating
are employed against any would-be celebrity who fails.
The question in every exchange is whether respect is confidently demanded, or humbly earned. It would be folly
to assume that either strategy is always appropriate. Sometimes very worthwhile people use the unlovely expedient
of arrogance to insist upon proper treatment so that they can further the community’s purposes.
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APLOMB: GRANDE DAMES AT TEA (VIRGO 26°- 27°)
May future generations always have better prospects than we ourselves inherited
Selfhood is the current, momentary focus of attention that we claim as our inward orientation. It is a highly
concentrated set of values and experiences, and it derives as much from inherited racial assets as from anything
uniquely personal.
The traditions of one generation are always available to structure, underpin and strengthen the next. This does
not deny our uniqueness of individualism; it merely helps to explain and enhance it.
The grande dames are no doubt raising china cups to drink their tea, pinkies fashionably angled to display their
social status as upper middle class, with their precious aplomb perfected by repeated practice. They learned all this
from their mothers and ancestors, going back before time. And they will pass on their values through their
offspring, assuring themselves of an effective continuance throughout the ages.
We all do this, although perhaps not in such an effete manner. However, unless we decide to be, we are not
actually constrained by this background continuity of how reality should be interpreted and projected. The
threshold of aliveness is in the instant we awaken to the controversial discovery of new ways to take tea.
We must endeavour to pass on to future generations more than we have received, and our gains need to be
captured and presented to posterity. We have more to experience in life than the karmic payback of past
indiscretions and services rendered, and are here to be creative and further the range of human articulation.
Special privileges can so easily be squandered and selfishly enjoyed – but a person of aplomb will administer
their inheritance for the greater good of their people, whether this is measured in material or spiritual terms. They
do so as the foundation for further progressive elaboration in generations to come.
Even apparently common experiences like taking tea contain a volume of information about humanity’s
evolutionary history. It is for us to make our own common experiences speak as eloquently about the future, and
use our traditions mindfully as the springboard for new ways to express human potential.
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DISCOVERY : MAN GAINING SECRET KNOWLEDGE FROM A PAPER HE IS READING (VIRGO 28°- 29°)
Wisdom must be discovered, not furnished
Wisdom is not at all apparent. The ways of knowledge are hidden by two primary factors: The first is inherent
within the very nature of knowledge – mysteries are undisclosed because they are undisclosable . Secondly, the
secrets of life are kept secret by the cognoscenti – those who are in the know like to retain their influence.
Yet – as the image indicates – it is our business to derive meaning from what we are exposed to in the various
media. Reading between the lines, with an expanded level of comprehension, we will see the broader picture and
gain access to the abiding, if hidden, truths by which communal stability is established.
Interactions, between those who know and those who do not, are often constrained in order to protect secrets.
This hints at the fundamental conservatism of our world. The realm of our experiences is given form by a particular
culture, which is best preserved by maintaining fixity in shared beliefs. The spread of new ideas, whether
evolutionary or revolutionary, which would take place if secrets were revealed, is seen by some as a threat to our
way of life.
The conservative majority absolutely refuses to surrender their heritage unnecessarily.
Anyway, wisdom must be discovered, not handed to us on a plate. There is, within any lesser experience, a
greater one hiding and, to reveal its greater glory, each of us has the responsibility to expand the wisdom in any
situation according to our own individual perceptions of reality and its inherent potentials.
Were we to lap up the pap delivered to us by the sensationalist, materialist media, then, through lazy
supposition, we would lose integrity of mind, surrender common sense, and serve the machinery of deception as
docile victims. This applies to papers of all types.
Our freedom from ignorance is surely invested in imagination, that splendid and powerful gift so valued by all
children, which cannot survive into adulthood without conscious effort to sustain and develop it. With imagination
and persistence, we can penetrate through the obscurities and find clarity and the intrinsic depth of truth contained
within anything, even those papers whose messages are veiled by deceit and secret codes.
SAFEGUARD : A FALSE CALL UNHEARD IN ATTENTION TO IMMEDIATE SERVICE (VIRGO 29°- 30°)
A life that is based on principles and practices cultivates gravitas and understanding
We all make mistakes, but life really doesn’t allow us to consistently apply witless indiscretion. There are so
many false calls – just turn on the television – and we have to tune them out by focusing attention on the
immediacy of the matter at hand. This ability is our safeguard.
It is the nature of things that we be seduced into inappropriate service by the deceiving tongues of liars and
rogues – and therefore it is our normal responsibility to recognize and avoid that dead-end path. In business this
idea is expressed as caveat emptor – buyer beware! The ability is not vouchsafed to the foolish.
Extending this idea, each one of us has to create a place in life among like-minded souls and heart-connected
friends. If we are duped into false fellowship, this will never happen.
Safeguard comes from integrity. We need to achieve a way of living, based on principles and practices, which
leads towards an absoluteness of attitude, and profundity of understanding. Then, and only then, we will be ever
protected on our path – safe from both confusion and scoundrels.
With this life attitude, circumstances somehow seem to shape themselves for our convenience and
encouragement. In all we do, we are supported and guided.
There is a secret in this – an esoteric mystery. Our sense of the soul’s immortality is both the reason, and the
reward, for human responsibility. Given free will, the only appropriate course is one of supreme integrity. This is
not only because we have eternity in which to reap the fruits of our sowing – that type of thinking is only slightly
above the animal kingdom. It is because it is the right thing to do. Trusted, we surely must become trustworthy – to
be clear of conscience.
Happiness itself, in other words fulfilment and exceptional self-gratification, depends upon integrity – and is its
prize.
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LIBRA
ARTICULATION : PINNING BUTTERFLY WINGS (LIBRA 0°- 1°)
It is both futile and poignant to articulate impermanence with gestures of beauty
Love, harmony and beauty are related. Love's highest attribute is harmony, which in turn is perfected in form as
beauty. It is the interactivity between two opposite energies that sponsors these qualities on cosmic and personal
levels.
Two equal forces co-exist in all things. Self-expression is the outward direction of separation that seeks
exultation through exploring uniqueness; surrender is the inwardness of being that yearns to remember love, the
sublime condition of merging with others.
These forces are more powerful than any other; they can be called experience and knowledge, and their
mutuality of attraction is raw and passionate: desire itself. Great poise is needed to hold them in balance; otherwise
what occurs tends towards either chaos or inertia.
In love, This and That are the perfect couple united in harmony, the one adapted to the other and both lost in
each other. In separation, their profound yearning to reunite is shown by a constant urge to capture beauty, to pin
the wings of a butterfly – preferably but impossibly in flight.
Such futility is so poignant! Yet what else to do? Why not articulate life's terrible impermanence with such a
gesture of ephemeral beauty? Children build sandcastles, Tibetan monks make sculptures of butter. Beauty is fickle
by nature.
In the very moment of creation, all forms are doomed to die, and what eventually remains is memory's
impression. Then let us make our hearts as tender as a new-born, so they will be impressed deep and forever with
the grace of beauty that only a loving heart can perceive.
Though we may pin butterflies to stem the tide of time, relentlessly the processes of ageing claw away at the
surface grace of form. Yet this unwelcome imperative is so often what forces us to turn within and recognize the
wiser beauty of love eternal.
THRESHOLD: LIGHT OF THE 6TH RACE TRANSMUTED TO THE 7TH (LIBRA 1°- 2°)
Our race is transforming out of its current imperfections towards an enlightened future
According to certain esotericists, humanity is currently on the threshold between two significantly different
levels of manifestation. Moving from the 6 th to the 7th entails a transformational process, beginning first with the
acknowledgment of our current imperfections and limitations.
We need carefully to study history, as if it were a mirror, to observe how our characteristics have been reflected
by our circumstances. We live in a modern global society, an extremely complex configuration of thought and
behaviour, and we need to understand who we are and what we are doing. This is our main task as 6 th race beings.
What emerges into our awareness, during the process of reflection, is the truth of what we are valuing. There is
evidence that we are showing too little appreciation for the gifts that have been bestowed. This shows in our poor
physical health and various global abuses that have created climate change and the extinction of various species.
To cross the threshold is not a matter of journeying through physical distance, or even passing through time; we
need to transmute light. Most individuals on Earth do not know how to achieve this, so those of us who do have a
great task – to carry the burden for the rest.
We need to project a clear, strong, optimistic, enlightened vision for the future of our race.
We are challenged in this, on all sides. The powers against us would have us lose heart, feel weak, unguided, and
prone to failure. We must not allow ourselves to indulge degenerate attitudes of complacency. We could lose all
sense of reality, and become completely impractical. Many will regress into otherworldliness rather than face the
hard facts of physical reality.
There needs to be found a legitimate balance between real and ideal – and we must learn to both encourage, and
trust, every individual to reach their own unique potential. This is both the means, and the result, of the transition.
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INNOVATION : THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY , EVERYTHING CHANGED (LIBRA 2°- 3°)
Our choices define us, and options to re-invent ourselves occur each day
We are all strongly motivated by an irresistible urge within us to find ultimate self-dependence – to be exactly
who we are regardless of external forces. In consequence, we need to blaze a path through life that enables each
personal characteristic of selfhood to emerge and shine out.
The dawn comes, and everything has changed again. Similarly we must re-invent ourselves each morning in a
constant repetition of the need for innovation.
It is good, therefore, that our appetite for experiment is insatiable. Innovation requires trial and error for its own
sake, and we love it.
Through this, and this alone, we are able to continue unending further self-discovery in an adventurous range of
human experience.
Despite the kaleidoscopic variation of character traits, and the thoroughness with which we attempt to present
ourselves, we come to discover a personal consistency in the recurrent theme of how we are, which gives a clear
statement of who we are.
Even in the most trivial of matters, there is real challenge for us to work out our best response – the choices we
need to make define us; they are frequent and often unexpected.
The range of possibilities is without limit – even in our everyday affairs we have an infinite flexibility of options
to be whatever we want to be.
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AFFINITY: MAN TEACHING TRUE INNER KNOWLEDGE (LIBRA 4°- 5°)
A real teacher tunes into another’s workaday life and recognizes unrealized potential
Qualities lie dormant in us until claimed and expressed, and then recognized by another; in some cases it is the
recognition that comes first. So, a teacher who can see the potential in another, and who can understand and name
it, demonstrates a degree of creative genius – and effectively is co-creating otherwise defunct potentialities. Rather
than the skill merely to show knowledge of form and method, it is this ability, possessed only by authentic teachers,
to recognize and so awaken another's potential, that demonstrates true inner knowledge.
It takes sensitivity and empathy with another – not only to recognize these hidden potentials – but also to meet
them, and so sponsor them. This furnishes the confidence that leads to an expanded repertoire of their personality
and behaviours; people will experience more, and participate more successfully in society.
To connect well with others, it’s easier if affinity is based on everyday things – because everyone is concerned
with them, unlike questions of spirituality and philosophy. We all have communal duties for example, so sharing
some of their burden promotes cooperative involvement and better mutual understanding.
To be true to ourselves, we must be true to others, and this means having an optimistic supportive attitude to
the ultimate potential that we perceive in them, and to orient ourselves to their highest qualities.
We are by no means small and contained, but vast and involved. Others are aspects of us and the world is a
description of self – a true teacher knows and shows this. Yet someone with this ability needs to be careful not to
lose focus and simply demonstrate their own skill and insights. The prideful use of them is a subtle form
of manipulation that is often used in order to dominate and control.
However, if the inspiration is true and clear, then it cannot be threatened by ego pursuits, since all expressions
of pure spirit result in unsullied outcomes. Insights that come from such an understanding can often lead to a
genuine path of enthusiasm and passion.
So, as a matter of aspiring to, and demonstrating, a greater integrity of being, it is useful for us to connect with
people by helping them to optimize their potential. We can all develop the flair to reveal qualities into consciousness
– and reaching out to help others is as much self-realization as it is self-expression.
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SHREWDNESS : WOMAN FEEDING CHICKENS , PROTECTING THEM FROM HAWKS (LIBRA 6°- 7°)
It is intelligent to protect ourselves from the dangers than inevitably surround us
We need to protect ourselves from the intrusive forces of that which is undesirable, including certain aspects of
Nature. Hawks eat chickens unless we stop them. In this metaphor, we are the chickens and strangers and
unfriendly people are the potential hawks.
Life is very complex, and there are serious negative consequences if we lack the ability to administer our own
interests with due diligence and aptitude.
What is of value must be nurtured, protected from harm, and fully supported on all levels of need.
Yet always a conscious balance must be struck between conserving natural order and promoting the
development of what we aspire towards.
Inevitably a cooperative collaboration – as between man and Nature – produces the best outcome.
Expressing the spiritual quality of shrewdness shows that we have a keen understanding of how best
diplomatically to reconcile the various forces operating around us, and optimising our strategies in order to survive
and prosper. Certain aspects need feeding, others must be denied.
These challenges stimulate an individual soul – inspiration brings out creative ways to deal with whatever comes
up, and then becomes a resource that sponsors improvements in our general appreciation of the richness of life.
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ACCORD: THREE OLD MASTERS HANGING IN AN ART GALLERY (LIBRA 8°- 9°)
Art teaches and expresses finesse; old art preserves and glorifies it
Paintings often gain in value as the years roll by, simply because they are aspects of our heritage, rather than
because they become intrinsically more beautiful. Heritage has tremendous value – it provides the foundation for
each aspect of individual lives.
The past and present are in partnership. It is inconceivable ever to separate them, and we will always interpret
the present – our very lives – in contrast to, and yet in terms of, what gave birth to it.
Hence what we currently desire must in some way emerge from the source material of what has been, and is the
fundament of what will become. If we establish an accord with this source material – for example by appreciating
old masters – then we build our future on proven values.
For example, we can radically and permanently change the feeling-quality of our lives, by being together with
people in order to appreciate whatever it is we find of real value. This action not only bonds us to our values, it can
even mystically rewrite the past the better to support our future aims.
Self-expression, as one of its characteristic qualities, has the ability to draw others into alignment with our desire,
so to strengthen the power of our visionary projection, by adding the force of group intention to our own single-
pointed will.
We need to moderate our acknowledgement of past glories however. To get lost in idle worship of traditions is
to forego current opportunities, and to render ourselves of lesser consequence than the ones who – apart from their
reputation – are dead.
To be fully in accord is to demonstrate how well we can embrace, within our own personal experience, that
which has universal worth within collective reality. Any object, like an artwork, that can still command attention
centuries after its creation, is addressing a higher order level of life experience. It is more subtle and so takes finesse
to be in accord with it – hence the need for art and the culture of beauty.
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SPECIALIZATION : A PROFESSOR PEERING OVER HIS GLASSES (LIBRA 10°- 11°)
It takes the grace of modesty to express knowledge as wisdom
The professor, with all the idiosyncratic nuances of this line of work, is as much a part of his specialty as the
supportive books and lectures, perhaps even more so. At the horizon of knowledge, a specialist mentality is needed
as a skill of the conscious mind. This particular facility of consciousness does not arise alone; it requires an intense
commitment to the process of self-refinement within a chosen, definite field of endeavour.
To claim the greatest influence over the shaping of ideas, we are required to have developed the greatest insight
and most subtle depth of understanding.
We have to love our subject as part of ourselves – and, no less, we have to believe in ourselves actually as an
aspect of the cutting edge of our subject. The knowledge itself is not enough – a thesis always has to be defended,
and this requires the strengthening of the ego. Although so often disdained as an inelegant characteristic, a very
strong ego is an achievement that often gives rise to further achievement.
Whatever may have been the first reason we chose to specialize, soon we come to learn that such an intense
involvement generates influence – so we come to accept the importance of acting out a position of superiority
among our associates.
There are a few exceptions, but the general rule is that in any attempt to develop quiet mastery – a quality so
admired and sought after – a high ego sponsors attainment. We can see from this that it becomes inevitable that we
claim position as we claim understanding – and become the authority on a matter.
By no means is it necessary to become arrogant, compelling the subservience of others and taking joy in their
deprecation. We may, however, need to acknowledge that our service to give form to wisdom will often cost us the
freedom to experience humility – and the grace that modesty attracts.
Yet of course, it is the very surrendering of self that makes this work even possible; all other considerations need
to be subordinated to the dramatization of responsibility towards knowledge itself, in its yearning to be known.
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ENCHANTMENT : CHILDREN BLOWING SOAP BUBBLES (LIBRA 12°- 13°)
To be happy, we can learn from children the magic of being
It cheers us to see children having fun. Blowing bubbles has very little impact upon anything physical; its effect
however is very profound on the level of mood. Despite the lack of tangible rewards, we all give a significant degree
of energy and attention to gain reassurance through the presence of the beautiful and good.
There is enchantment here. We are moved away from hard reality into a fairy-land, and it makes us more kindly
disposed towards our fellows. So in fact there are significant material benefits after all – as we feel more friendly, we
spend less energy and money to protect ourselves.
Life’s constant challenge for us is to remain capable of childlike enthusiasm for the simple and innocent, while
rising above childish incapability to manage difficult circumstances.
Adult self-definition can be meaningfully divided into two aspects – what we must do, and what we choose to
do. There are duties and there are privileges, and it is well to remember that our duties are valid only to the extent
that eventually they serve our playful, relaxed, childlike inner self. Perhaps we too should blow bubbles sometimes.
This is not to say that a life spent daydreaming is a life well-lived – that leads nowhere that a truly inspired,
creative person would want to be. There is little opportunity for growth in the mere rhythms of workaday routines,
and human individuality knows it must be up and at the business of selfhood.
What this does say is that a constant simplicity of character enables us to maintain contact with the
transcendental magic of being. If happiness is our purpose, it is unlikely to be realized only through ardent single-
minded ambition – we have to stop and smell the roses.
There is a lot we can learn from children. The first expression of gentle humanity is to be seen in their simplicity
and openness, and we generally enjoy those qualities in ourselves and others in adulthood – provided they are
expressed appropriately when we have completed our chores.
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CONGRUITY: CIRCULAR PATHS (LIBRA 14°- 15°)
The incorruptible core of our being makes mind and heart congruent
Whatever occurs, we all stay true at centre. It really is an extraordinary fact of life that the inner core of our
unique self can withstand all the comings and goings without contamination or corruption.
These events tend to be cyclical – it’s as though our life path is more like a wheel than an arrow and we
repeatedly re-live the same dramas interminably.
Of course, it can actually take this level of repetition for us to get the thorough deep-seated participation
required in order to fulfil the purpose of an experience. We become shaped mostly by those aspects of our lives that
form the rhythm of our days, weeks, months and years. These circular paths bring a necessary congruity to our lives,
which are thus made smoother, more comprehensible, and more comfortable because we know what to expect.
We are the centre of everything that revolves around us – in other words we are more than an observer of the
transient details of what is occurring. We are conscious to the extent that we are aware of being the central driving
principle that energizes the dynamic flow of what takes place. If we do not realize this, then we are unconscious.
The facility we have to adjust ourselves to the never-ending changes in life is dependent upon our level of
consciousness. According to this degree, we are either master or victim of events. Evidence of mastery comes in
two forms – the ability to make practical adjustments to situations, and the ability to make inner adjustments to self.
This is because there are times when our plans and wishes are completely at variance with the circumstances that
befall us. At these times, if there is nothing to be done, then the master waits. All will be well soon enough.
The twin danger exists – to try to control what cannot be controlled, or to accept what should not be allowed.
Working out which is which, in great detail, can really befuddle the mind. Then is the time to trust the heart. If the
mind and heart cannot find mutual congruity, then something is significantly wrong – and we need to look more
deeply into the incorruptible core of our being.
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RELAXATION : A RETIRED SEA CAPTAIN (LIBRA 16°- 17°)
Finally, we learn to relax
This old salt has been around the world more times than he can remember – yet he is absolutely faithful to the
lessons learned through the countless testing experiences of his life-journey. This is what makes him a little gritty in
his interactions with others and if he participates in anything at all nowadays, then it is precisely on his terms.
He has but two states of being. In one, he is focussed upon the immediate situation, and brings the matter at
hand to successful resolution. Otherwise his default condition is relaxation. He’s like an on/off switch.
He has repeatedly commanded a ship’s company through danger and feels justified now to enjoy his own reality
on his terms. And he can.
We are all getting increasingly like him as the potentials of youth make way bit by bit for the wisdom and
confidence that is inevitably bestowed upon an experienced master – the Celts would say ‘a bull of 7 battles’.
We need to choose between resting on our laurels to contemplate a lifetime of failures, successes and adventures
– or embarking upon something new. Either condition is quite relaxed because we have unshakeable poise, yet the
more active one is better for our continued life development. While it is important to have aspirations, ambitions,
dreams and adventures, perhaps it is a little more important to remember why we have them. Is there a purpose, a
goal? What is the goal? And most appropriately, have we reached it? It is all too easy to keep on trying to attain
something by force of habit, when in fact we have already arrived.
The unshakeable quality comes essentially from self-honesty. We have seen the dark sides of our nature and
found them forgivable; we have also seen the glories, and found them unsustainable – so we make peace with
ourselves. All else is graceless, and very tiring.
The last chapter of an adventure, the last chapter of life, is to do with completion. This is to do with integration
of all that has been, and release of all that did not come about. Learning to relax is quite a paradoxical idea; yet
required. If we are truly to find a measure of happiness, then at the end of the day, we need to align with who we
are and find easy surrender to enjoy what there now is.
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DIVERGENCE: A GANG OF ROBBERS IN HIDING (LIBRA 18°- 19°)
Occasionally, we must assert our freedom against external threats
The image of robbers in hiding is almost certain to be judged as a negative. ‘Robbers are criminals and they are hiding
from justice’. But there is another perspective – they could be part of the forces of revolutionary change that
eventually will unseat a corrupt government. All depends upon what is in the consciousness of the gang.
There is a Sufi story. A gang leader, who was a dervish, asked his sheikh for a spiritual practice – the thug
declared his desire for great command to expand his power-base. The sheikh gave him wazifas to help overcome
obstacles. Years later the Mafioso returned with a similar request to deal with personnel problems within his mob.
Dong his new practices, he was able to control his followers. Time passed, the country’s wise old sultan died and
was succeeded by his feeble, self-indulgent son. Inevitably, one day the realm was under attack, from an enemy
tempted by the perceived weakness. By this time the dervish robber had perfected his skills, and was the only
person capable of pulling together a military force. He defended his country and deposed the young inadequate
sultan. He became the nation’s legitimate and admired monarch, and saved his people.
There are occasions when authority’s threat against individuality is a real and present danger against the core
purpose of our existence. Demands against the person are a constant force enacted by laws and customs, and we
have to be alert to every illegitimate or immoral threat if we are to maintain and celebrate freedom.
However, this has to be balanced with the quite reasonable expectation the community has to limit individual
behaviour, at least to some extent, in order collectively to create something worthwhile. So a constant kneejerk
mistrust of every imposed discipline is not appropriate.
Also, we have to be careful not to indulge too much a disturbing capacity to take any antisocial tendencies to the
level of perversion. No gain will come by prostituting ourselves just to make a point.
The real challenge here is to learn to differentiate between intelligent, imaginative detours from normality, on
the one hand, and unsustainable flights of fantasy, on the other. Our divergence from normal attitudes is a fact of
life – yet it doesn’t have to lead to unhappiness.
The goal is to locate a path into the future that is unique, sustainable and sacred. This takes great powers of
initiative, the expectation of meeting and circumventing challenges, and the ability to shift perspectives in ourselves,
and others. This degree is neither easy nor straightforward – the path of freedom never is.
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EXHILARATION : A CROWD ON THE BEACH (LIBRA 20°- 21°)
Being friendly and open, enjoying the simple life, is not stressful
Sometimes people tend to overthink. Certainly analysis has its place, but really we have a lot to gain just by
noticing where we are and what we’re doing. The raw elements of experience – I am hot, I am wet, I am hungry, I
am on a beach, there is sand in my hair – are good places to start when we want to become more self-aware.
It’s much the same with social questions – instead of trying to understand what this person or that person
stands for or believes, we can simply be friendly, and express ourselves freely.
Then everyone on the beach is a friend. This expectation of the simple enjoyment of company can be very
exhilarating and actually life-enhancing.
Beyond a reasonable degree of self-restraint and sensitivity to another’s need for space, we find that a free-and-
easy openness of expression is helpful in keeping our levels of emotional stress to a minimum.
It’s not so helpful to expect others to provide entertainment and company for us – we are better bringing
something of ourselves to the table as a way both to show cooperation and to energize involvement.
That said, there are some beach-goers who are very loud and coarse. That kind of behaviour doesn’t serve the
community well.
Still, with the right attitude of mind we tend not to be too bothered by these types – we can join them in their
fun, ask them to quiet down, or we can simply just move on. Why make it an issue? Also it is worth asking ourselves
sometimes if we are the coarse ones!
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FERVOUR: A ROOSTER (LIBRA 22°- 23°)
We succeed by making the world aware of the qualities that define us
The rooster image is often associated with conceit and bombast; these attitudes do not lead us anywhere helpful.
In all likelihood they would generate resistance that could block our legitimate progress.
However, we do need to make known to the world the qualities, skills and aspirations that define us. This will
lead to practical rewards as we learn to make effective use of our own unique and distinctive merits.
The struggle to achieve an appropriate place in life is deeply meaningful, and bestows enduring significance at
the level of soul. At times the ego needs to risk the loss of grace as it crows a little to announce the soul’s purpose.
When taken to an immoderate degree, such behaviour may well become inelegant, and threaten our social
stability – yet, when we are motivated by the fervour of self-disclosure, such concerns are of secondary importance.
In fact, very often fearless self-disclosure is enough to win the minds and hearts of others whom we seek to
influence. It certainly secures attention, and possibly allegiance too, and these are both concomitants to success.
It is a very special person who is able to live by, and proclaim, their own unique set of ideas and values
untarnished by social niceties and the demoralising imposition of community disapproval. We have our own insights
and discernments – and the soul establishes its basic integrity in life only when these are assumed to be enough for
each and every one of the situations we encounter.
With such integrity, it is very likely that our social role, and how we conduct our affairs, will go generally
unchallenged. So we are able to create a smooth, satisfying and utterly authentic life path.
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TACT : INFORMATION IN THE SYMBOL OF AN AUTUMN LEAF (LIBRA 24°- 25°)
Everyone has their meaningful place in life
A fallen leaf seen tactfully is not a waste product of the tree’s summer need for the Sun’s energy; it has become
food for the earth and a source of joy and inspiration for those touched by natural beauty. Somehow this
unswerving fidelity, to honour everything and everyone for their ultimate goals and meanings, creates a sense of
being able to adapt spontaneously to all that comes along, trusting in our own sense of how best to serve the needs
of this moment simply by being who we are without censorship or external reference.
That special ability we have, to know how to respond imaginatively to challenges, can be directed towards the
greater questions so that we come to see how, exactly how, all things are interconnected by the process of mutual
exchange – that all of the various aspects of life have their own contribution, and mutuality is the universal currency
of survival and abundance.
On the human level, it is tact that awakens this comprehension, since through it we look for ways to show
appreciation of the value that another person brings. It is much more than a simple courtesy or charming elegance,
because it raises both giver and receiver. Our sensitivity develops so that we always keep in mind the intended final
purpose of a situation, a person, or thing and, by so doing, offer greater recognition.
Our capacity to think things through, to consult inner experience and intuition, and to find imaginative
solutions, is so often wasted on new ways to make the same old mistakes.
Whereas the constant practice of the art of tact will unfailingly generate the inner understanding that all things
are inter-dependent; in every case there is symbiosis between the individual and the world.
On a personal level we then develop the efficient means to serve ourselves and others simultaneously and
accordingly grow in our influence to shape events. To serve the world, to serve a neighbour and to serve ourselves
are therefore equivalent and mutual activities.
Humanity’s intelligence is so often misspent by engaging in unbridled fascination with trivia. We need to focus
more on the way that sometimes someone contributes in small ways, and accept that they are doing what they do in
their own way and usually better than we ever could – and, even if we don’t know how or why, accept that their
contribution is an essential part of the whole picture.
A DEPTNESS : A N EAGLE AND A LARGE WHITE DOVE TURNING INTO ONE ANOTHER (L IBRA 25°- 26°)
The position of the adept is above emotionality; immediate pleasures are subordinated to ultimate ideals
There is a point of consciousness above duality, where neither this, nor that, dominates. It is the position of the
adept. Above emotionality, from this perspective we can see clearly the options available to us before we descend
into committed choice. Then we become able to choose eagle or dove – hunter or peace bringer – and readily
change from one to the other.
In every moment, our general state of affairs is the immediate realty of what choice we are making – and we
need to take on fully our responsibility for that. What we get is what we choose to get – eagle or dove.
There can be an unhappy vacillation between two sides of our nature – the one represents our ultimate ideals,
while the other is more interested in our immediate pleasures.
The extent to which we can cope with this vacillation is the extent of how well we control our fate. Every action
we take must serve our own true interests – short or long term – if we are to become real masters.
Adeptness is the image of exceptional personal endowment to meet each and every situation and turn it to our
own creative solutions to all difficulties, and grasping of all opportunities in human experience.
Whatever frustrations we feel when we cannot shape matters along idealized lines of development must be
addressed internally. This is done by revisiting the mind’s place of neutral clear-sightedness and taking stock.
We must notice any imperfections in our state of ultimate indifference. Whatever ideals we are attached to will
certainly bind us to the frustrations of the earth, so we have to hone our self-discipline to root out any irrationality
or emotionality that clouds our path to supreme indifferent happiness.
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REFLECTION : AN AEROPLANE HOVERING OVERHEAD (LIBRA 26°- 27°)
Overview sponsors good judgement by seeing things in terms of their likely consequences
Some people have a complete inability to attend to immediate realities, and somehow they just bumble along not
really engaging with the truth of the situation or matter at hand. Others, having acquired proficiency in self-
adjustment, become very adept in dealing effectively with crises.
Clearly, which of these types we are depends a lot upon having a resourceful character – with a broad and deep
palette of imagination that enables appropriate creativity.
In this image the aeroplane hints at overview, which is a perspective that sponsors reflection. The idea here is
that we can get a fuller and more workable sense of any situation by seeing scenes and scenarios in terms of their
likely consequences, and their relationship to other things.
In life, this higher level of real intelligence is won through encounter and contemplation; consequently we need
to allow for that in our attitude or approach, and how we adjust to circumstances. So even when we don’t want
what we get, as a resourceful person we will chalk it all up to experience and find a way to profit – for example by
accumulating wisdom.
As we test our new understandings, in the normal trial and error processes of life, we project our imagination
onto the field of potential. Imagination is a creative force; it creates the future, and its reach is never-ending. Thus,
in one sense, we become immortal beings by being the author of, and so part of, whatever occurs down the line
eternally as a result of our projects.
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, the human species has an impressive degree of psychological maturity
within its range of behaviour. We can anticipate consequences, we can appreciate other viewpoints, and we can
discipline ourselves to defer personal gratification for the greater good.
A very high level of satisfaction is felt when we get even a taste of this advanced state of being. There are certain
moments when we can touch within ourselves the place that resonates with the highest – then, perhaps just for an
instant, we have the capacity to know the quintessence of human potential.
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RATIONALITY: HUMANITY SEEKING TO BRIDGE THE SPAN OF KNOWLEDGE (LIBRA 28°-
29°)
Meaning comes when we find the pattern that connects the various aspects of our lives.
We gain knowledge by bridging the gap between the known and the unknown. Each individual’s faith in their
own powers of reasoning generally proves itself as they seek to further their range of experience, for example when
they connect with a different world or culture.
We all have special gifts, and our lives represent the our belief in those unique gifts. As we present these talents
and understandings to the world, we require some recognition. We want to be valued for our skills and insight.
We need to remember that our desire for achievement, and realization, is only effectively made manifest through
activity that aligns with our essence. This naturally calls for the dramatization of our fullest potential in every
direction within our circle of influence.
The perfecting of wisdom cannot take place out of context – in order to be wisdom, it needs to be applied in
practice. There is a clear relationship between cause and result, one which obeys laws of rationality, and to gain
knowledge of what our experiences mean, then we have to join the dots, and find the pattern that connects the
various aspects of our lives.
This is a symbol of humanity’s capacity to make a very practical instrument for measuring our accumulated
experience in terms of wisdom – for every inspiring or unusual contribution we might choose to make.
Egotism needs to be kept in check – too much of it belittles or defeats even normal accomplishment. Even
though a strong healthy ego is a prerequisite to attainment, there are dangers in going too far with this aspect of the
psyche.
The final mystery of knowledge is not so much the answering of all our questions, but the very disappearance of
questioning. For this to occur, it means that we have to let go of any intention to persuade ourselves or others, and
just know what we know without the need to have it approved or even necessarily heard.
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Since everything is only and always an expression of the universal, eternal code, nothing is ever fundamentally
wrong. Wars and famine, disease and injustice all have their correct place in the order – yet it takes a truly wise and
exceptionally mature person to fathom why it must be so.
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FRIENDLINESS: A SIGHT-SEEING BUS (S CORPIO 0°- 1°)
Spirit is limitless in its ability to find and profit from new perspectives
At every juncture, life present two fundamental choices – one path one is authentic, the other on some level is
false. We can be freed from all artificial experiences by exercising care of choice and clarity of identity. Such
behaviour ensures we do not lose the self either in wasteful expenditures or lost opportunity.
There may be boundaries within which we operate, yet these do not diminish our range of experience; they
simply focus it. Spirit is limitless in its ability to find, exchange, and profit from new perspectives with others.
Friendliness can lead to friendship, empathy and sympathy. Sight-seeing, which often leads to an expansion of
perception through culture shock, leads to awakenings. Going sight-seeing together with a friend therefore is a good
way to deepen our understandings.
As we are carried along the meandering journey of our lives, opportunities come and go quite quickly – and to
seize the moment requires more than just intelligence. Yes, if a balanced judgement is to be achieved, there has to
be a significant degree of detachment – yet we also need to sponsor passionate enthusiasm to strike out fast and
certain.
The combination of a clear mind, and an open, ardent heart, creates a strong approach towards exploration –
and consequential gifts of richness and variation.
Further, this combination enables us to respond sensitively to developments, in order to recover from
difficulties and distractions. This is achieved by re-ordering how we see the present moment, in order to gain
insights into what future possibilities are available.
Life then becomes a constant source of engaging scenarios to which we can relate thoroughly – both in
innocence and in considered strength.
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HELPFULNESS: A HOUSE RAISING (S CORPIO 2°- 3°)
Our contact with others is profound and shapes our destiny
Conditions must be right for us as individuals to fit into fixed patterns of shared relationship. Such a profound
investment of emotional energy, time and attention, needs great care and caution since it will inevitably influence
the future of our self-assessment.
This is because we seek to fulfil our inherent divinity within the scope of relationship with our fellows.
Individual realization is entirely dependent upon this, so contact with others is not seen as trivial and of little
consequence; it shapes destiny.
A person’s gain mostly depends upon the strengthening of effort, and a boosting of such effort so often arises
when the spirit of common enterprise promotes joy in the individual.
Also the power of accomplishment is significantly dependent upon enlisting the cooperative support and
practical help of others, as best exemplified by the communal practice of house-raising, the normal activity of rural
American communities.
People are generally like this; they have an indomitable spirit of cooperation in everyday matters that binds them
together into a strong survival unit.
Our sense of wellbeing derives from this. There is sure dependency that family and friends will rally round in an
emergency in the normal, and completely trustworthy, spirit of helpfulness.
Within this seemingly mundane pragmatism is hidden a truly spiritual aspect. We subsume personal preferences
and agendas to the greater good of the whole so a shared sense of unity arises during such activities.
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STABILIZATION: A MASSIVE ROCKY SHORE (SCORPIO 4°- 5°)
The workings of human emotions are mysterious, unpredictable and sometimes overwhelming
Oceans are powerful images that help us comprehend the mysterious workings of human emotions. They are
unpredictable, overwhelming at times, unceasingly changing – and almost uncontainable. Yet the massive rocky
shore does contain them, as indeed does the essential reliability of physicality contain our feelings and bring the
comfort of certainty.
Lacking such certainty, we would incline towards blind conservatism – clinging to the past, eyes tightly clenched,
desperately hoping that at least things will get no worse.
Life requires us to maintain constant vigilance throughout eternity so that we are staunch to our heart-felt
values. We reaffirm a path of happiness, trusting that this, our optimistic approach to the uncertainties contained
within the future, will steer us true.
We know that the extent to which we may legitimately trust the future is measured by our ability to bring
stability to situations. Such stabilization requires that inwardly we control our feelings and cultivate poise. This
requires – and therefore develops – great firmness of personality.
External circumstances can be managed with aplomb when we have learned to centre our sense of reality
inwardly. It is we ourselves who must be stabilized – all depends on this.
Then, however dynamic we choose to be in the world, life will respond to us with its characteristic physical
reliability. The inner poise of spirit becomes reflected in the dependability of matter.
We come to experience in life whatever we are within. Strangely, and yet unfailingly, we find the possibility of
personal exaltation within this. It matters not whether we have joy, as long as we have ourselves – the joy comes
from the integrity of the reflection itself. If life is a mirror of what is within us, then we are in control. If things get
too difficult, then we must exert prodigious effort to strengthen our will and certainly reclaim the all-important
feeling of stability.
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INVOLVEMENT : DEEP-SEA DIVERS (S CORPIO 6°- 7°)
Deep involvement in life comes from plumbing the depths of our experiences
The relatively recent focus on the hidden workings of the mind, in psychotherapy, shows how we all have
aspects of our personality that we are reluctant, often afraid, to examine. The image of a diver conveys the sense of
one who is truly willing to get to the bottom of emotional questions. This impulse indicates a person of true
integrity.
Such an enthusiasm to plumb the watery depths of all emotion will inevitably lead to an intensity of involvement
with people. This approach is not always comfortable for others and without moderation can lead us to become
disliked and therefore perhaps somewhat antisocial.
We are encouraged to remember that all relationships and scenarios hold unlimited scope for self-improvement,
and we can welcome each not only as an opportunity for further expansion of our horizons but also as a gateway to
open up further aspects of the heart.
Self-fulfilment is the result of pursuing this approach with an insatiable appetite, when problems are to be seen
no longer obstacles; they are grist for the mill. We rise to their challenges, joyfully testing our skills and seeking ever
more demanding examinations to test and evolve them.
True exploration takes place on both the outer and inner dimensions of experience, and to the fullest reach of
our capacities. This is because the secret self is revealed only at the edges of courage and dark depths of feeling.
Persistence on this course of action leads us to a very insightful perception of people and their reasons for being
and doing. We can penetrate the vital core of human motive and make-up.
The tendency towards escapism exists – we look so deeply into our own unique universe, that we can get a little
lost and unworldly. For a while this is acceptable – yet it must not be allowed to become a life-path.
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PRACTICALITY: DENTAL WORK (S CORPIO 8°- 9°)
We are required to make known to the world our best sacred vision
On a very simple level, we can see how it is thoroughly necessary to keep good care of our teeth. Dentistry is a
real and important practicality, and demonstrates a relationship between the individual – who has the need for
expert help – and society, which provides it. The high reward for taking care of our teeth is having good teeth – the
same principle applies to everything else in our lives.
This is as true for the other dimensions of life as for the physical. We need to approach things with continuous,
conscientious attention to the needs of self-renewal, whether spiritual or phenomenal, social or individual.
Our relationship with our community is symbolical. It corresponds to the wisdom we have gained about the
practicalities of living a spiritual life within the constraints not only of physicality but also of our associations.
The highest measure of a person is how well they demonstrate their spiritual attainment in everyday interactions
and undertakings. Involvement in life, through projects and connections, will always test the authenticity and
validity of our characteristic choices.
Entrusted with the divine spark, we have a sacred stewardship to fulfil the potential of such a privilege. Our
mission in life is to dramatize our defining qualities and most subtle realizations in a practical form, so we are
required to make known to the world our most inspired sacred vision.
Dental work is an artificial compensation – a remedy for previous imperfections – and it is surely better to do
the right thing early than to repair the damage later since prevention is better than cure. Yet some people are
shallow, lazy, immature or simply content to accept the false and easy; either they cannot see how short-sighted is
this strategy or cannot find the necessary power of will.
However blessed we may feel to have achieved a measure of freedom through spiritual attainment, without
involvement in ordinary life such achievements lack the necessary depth of meaning to bring true happiness. Yet,
when our creative ingenuity is completely explored and brought to the service of others – as dentists, clerks or poets
– then inevitably we find ourselves favoured with good fortune and joy.
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SAFETY: A DROWNING MAN RESCUED (S CORPIO 10°- 11°)
Projecting faith into the future makes us safe from danger
The image is of rescue; we get in danger and are saved. We have to learn that it is faith that ensures this, as a
reliable foundation for all our adventures. If we project our faith into the future with enthusiasm, then we are safe
from succumbing to danger. Certainly there is risk – how else would there be adventure? Yet faith is of spirit and is
inviolable. Our general picture of a mature, wise individual is of one who is not drowning, who is always safe from
life’s vicissitudes and emotionality.
The general population by contrast is given to hysteria. This is a condition whereby a strong, often dangerous,
feeling is transmitted throughout a group, overwhelming the possibility of the individual to act rationally. Transient
excitement dominates the person, who then makes decisions based on silly ideas. The most obvious example is
when Cupid strikes, but political propaganda and football games, pop music and TV programmes are all included.
The antidote for this form of mental disability is mostly found in our relationship with Nature, and the resultant
sense of beauty, tranquillity and wonder that soothes the heart. The assumption made here is that our communing
with the real physical world is an expression of a spiritual dimension to our lives.
It takes a degree of courage to practise enthusiasm and faith – since it will typically be challenged and attract the
strong possibility of becoming marginalized in society, a society of the fearful.
This eagerness to live is the hallmark of soul consciousness. The soul is the eternal aspect of our individual
existence, and has no need to settle for anything less than fulfilment. As long as it has enthusiasm, it will engage
repeatedly with any scenario it chooses, until it has come to the understanding required.
The corrective processes of life often operate when we are close to ultimate danger – at real risk of loss of life
and limb – because certain biological and psychological functions are only awakened in emergencies. If we avoid
physical danger then we cannot strengthen these aspects of our nature, and we are diminished.
When we notice ourselves feeling fearless and indestructible, when we throw caution to the wind, when we have
faith that whatever occurs, all will be well – then, and only then, we are in alignment with soul consciousness.
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CLEVERNESS: AN INVENTOR EXPERIMENTING (S CORPIO 12°- 13°)
Nothing we ever encounter is beyond our ability to deal with
In order to secure independence from others, it is necessary to become much more self-dependent. In fact, until
we do so, it is unlikely that we’ll discover our hidden assets of ingenuity and resourcefulness, and thereby gain
unlimited access to freedom of self-expression.
When confronted with puzzles, the mind, and its versatile intellect, delights in the exploration of options and
possibilities. The greater the effort expended in finding solutions, the greater the joy.
Taken to a deeper level, we can apply the quicksilver mind to a particular area of life and creatively develop a
special niche for ourselves to achieve social value. All of our situations are puzzles to solve, and the solution to each
is, eventually, evidenced by a feeling of happiness.
By this process, greater accomplishments than we imagined will be within reach, although of course there is
always the proviso that a serious degree of application must be presented to the task in hand.
We come to understand that this technique is useful in each and every aspect of life. The mind truly is able to
come to grips with anything and find a new perspective and a constructive response. Nothing we ever encounter is
beyond our ability to deal with.
When taken to a committed level of interaction, the contribution we have to offer is entirely unique – and, in the
context of the specific place and time in which we operate, that makes us special and important.
There is a constant danger that we give in to a sense of complacency and indulge a feeling of helplessness or
being overwhelmed, deferring our dreams of creativity to a later occasion. The remedy for this is to put aside fears
and expectations of failure, trust in our undiscovered talents, and enjoy the spontaneity of mind – the prerequisite
of genius.
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NAIVETÉ: CHILDREN PLAYING AROUND FIVE MOUNDS OF SAND (SCORPIO 14°- 15°)
Being true to oneself is paramount in all things
A child does not concern itself with philosophy or morality overmuch; it plays. As we reach further into the
disturbing complexities of fulfilling personal ambitions and social responsibilities, we would do well from time to
time to remember who we really are and what we really love to do. Being true to ourselves is paramount in all
things, and a child has no need to be reminded of this self-evident aspect of living free.
People get caught up in social niceties, so when we openly express our own innocence we can help them find
theirs. It’s rather unusual to meet someone who, in a world beset by ambition and fear, opts to retain a naive sense
of fun. Such people are often well liked since they have an atmosphere of purity, and reluctance to judge others.
They are trusting and light-hearted, and can often impact upon others in playful ways. Though this may appear a
rather simple behaviour, it is not without profound consequences. Generally people like – and need – to be helped
to relax, those who can do this tend to gain influence.
We each have the gift to discover new and fascinating ways to be who we are and to find something worthwhile
in any situation and all experiences. This is life lived in innocence.
Whatever comes up – be it easy or difficult, pleasant or challenging – we have within us exactly what it takes to
cope and gain satisfaction. The best of us still lies dormant as an unrealized potential and will only be awakened –
often with easy spontaneity – when its time has come, and when the need arises.
There is a question of reassessing, and perhaps reorganising, what is worthy of our committed involvement. And
here we can gain insight by remembering the child within, who knows intuitively how, and with what, to become
completely absorbed – and thus make it meaningful.
To live a life without much profound purpose, punctuated by a frequency of inept responses to what occurs, is
soul-destroying and symptomatic of someone who has lost their sense of joie de vivre.
Trusting the inner integrity of human spirit, we simply have naively to meet all events as they come, and know
that we are always good for purpose.
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NUCLEATION : WOMAN FATHERS HER OWN CHILD (S CORPIO 16°- 17°)
Anarchy is the enlightened behaviour of a self-realized being who needs no master
Nucleation is the process of forming a nucleus; the initial process in crystallization. Virgin birth is an image of
creating our own lives out of our own visions – not reactions to external input. No external authority or permission
is needed to realize dreams –one capable of self-referential decision-making becomes centre of their own circle.
We have ideals, which are the sum total of our best dreams, and yet the journey from their conception through
birth to full physical realization is fraught. Our identity is shaped; are we sincere? Our visions are challenged; are
they true? If we lead our circle with borrowed ideas, then the charismatic force is not optimized.
Yet, if truly authentic, we will grow in power and be seen as the pulse, a constant rhythm and a dynamic force of
appropriate movement that inspires those who orbit around us, who are perhaps unconsciously looking for
guidance. We can fulfil this role with integrity because we know how to develop charisma through being aware of
the heart centre. We learn to trust that the heart knows the voice of the soul better than the mind, and see that we
will only be at peace when we reconcile the centre of our chosen world with the centre of self. When we find a place
that continually, joyfully and deeply touches the heart, then we have located our world.
Consciousness evolves through the eternal conflict between principle and practice. This journey of discovery is
the external circumstances of our lives. The highest within us seeks far and wide to establish its place in the world.
The responsibility for leading a group is not at all comfortable for the soul, whose essence is freedom and who
rebels against any constriction. Hence we see the need for the group’s visionary heart to be in alignment with our
soul’s, as a further expression of our own vision rather than a compromise. Then the soul can refine itself, and so
evolve, through involvement in harmony with the group rather than at variance with it.
In fact any inclination that spirit may have towards escapism is evidence of a lack of responsibility. Escape into
our true heart-centre is a spiritual liberation that needs no excuse, whereas escapism is impotent rebelliousness
against the perception of a more powerful authority.
The evolution of awareness and freedom requires challenges and the more we develop freedom, the more we
attract responsibility, because freedom is empowering, and power always goes hand in hand with responsibility. Yet
power and freedom are ultimately mutually unsustainable. So a life is lived in pursuit of the challenges that facilitate
growth, while constantly striving to avoid having our freedoms curtailed by the needs and expectations of others.
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CONVENTIONALITY: A PARROT LISTENING THEN TALKING (S CORPIO 18°- 19°)
Public conventionality promotes general stability; personal ideals are a private matter
Most people behave according to conventional markers about what is and is not acceptable in terms of
passionate speech, behaviour – and even thoughts and feelings. This programming serves the community by
constraining individuals, and establishing secure boundaries.
Within these general parameters, we have the freedom to express ourselves fully, and so we can consciously
choose the shape of our personal lives. More intimately with our own circle, we examine the tensions between
private principles, of our own ideas, and what we outwardly express in accordance with conventionality.
It may take exceptional skill to do this. The parroting of opinion will not be enough, but it is a first step to form
rapport. In these community-building exchanges, opinions expressed have no great profundity of importance – the
outer form is of no great consequence – however the atmosphere we convey has great importance, it speaks subtly
and silently of our inner world of feelings.
In this way, whatever may be going on in general society, we can bring the atmosphere of our lives to a point of
personal aspiration. Whether we find ourselves in 12 th century China or 21st century New York, something unique
about us must and will inform the tenor of our circumstances. On the level of soul, this has greatest value – because
circumstances are of little consequence to the essence of our being, tone is everything.
We continually project our beloved self-image onto the current situation, and can adjust what we choose to
show or hide. By this means, we select and reject which of the component parts of our deepest identity we want to
expose and have measured and tested.
The danger always lies in getting caught up in idle mimicry and self-gratifying pretence, so we do need to be
somewhat provocative at times in order to keep alive the hidden truth of our unconventional aspects.
The community, by its very nature, lacks depth and originality – it is designed to support parrot-like opinions. So
we learn to hold alive two faces – essentially the public one that accepts, and the private one that often rejects. Yet
the raw substance of our intelligence is gleaned from involvement with the community – so the private one must
expand itself, to become sensitive to the continual reworking of reality, and find a way to perfect private ideals even
as they tend to contradict current social values.
DARING: A WOMAN DRAWING TWO DARK CURTAINS ASIDE (S CORPIO (19°- 20°)
The soul is courageous and free, its essence-stuff is the spirit of daring
The vitality of human life is centred in the understanding that there is no ultimate reward to be found until we
cross the threshold of common limitation. Animal behaviours are insufficient to inspire us – we need more to feel
alive than keeping the species going by creating offspring whom we feed and house. The enduring values that
describe our species go deeper than the facade of the daily round; it is simply not enough to go to work to get paid
to buy the shopping and pay the rent.
Our desire-nature, the passionate queen of all feelings, is directional. It is pointing us to whatever is the most
exciting way to penetrate deeper into the mystery.
In the image, a woman has courage to risk penetrating through darkness. The twin veils of ignorance and fear
have to be put aside if we are to be free.
The soul is indeed essentially courageous and free, its essence-stuff is the spirit of daring. If we feel this – and
only when we feel this – we are aligning with the soul, and its eternal life-purpose to have unending adventures.
There is a psychological indomitability with which human spirit plunges ahead into every new adventure of
accomplishment. We have appetite to do more, and reach out beyond what is safe and assured.
There is the need for balance – passion and reason each cooperatively engaged because taken to a level of
foolishness, this quality of daring can be distorted into silly exhibitionism and crass recklessness.
Yet without some risk of foolishness we are constrained to be less than we could be. Our very life is not our
own unless we grasp the moment at hand and gamble on the probability of our unassailable continuance.
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DEVIATION : A SOLDIER DERELICT IN HIS DUTY (S CORPIO 20°- 21°)
Through inner awareness the power of the individual transcends the power of society
The power of society is greater than we can possibly conceive and tends to force people into unsought
situations, as in the example of a conscripted soldier. Yet truly, the power of the individual is even stronger. An
inner awareness of the truth of who we really are makes it impossible for us to continue on a course of action that is
essentially unrewarding or inauthentic.
Intuitively we know, whatever external pressure there may be, that in the deepest sense we are more responsible
to ourselves than the community. Although we feel allegiance to our people, in the end our feelings of faithfulness
are not best applied in service to the common good at all, but to ourselves.
In order to become a soldier, a person must put aside considerations of heart and go away from everything they
hold dear. The emotional wrench cannot be soul food – it offends us on such a very deep level. This feeling is not
so very different from that experienced when work duties dominate, and the possibility of full enjoyment of home
and family is stolen.
In moments of truth, the inner stirrings of spirit express as a willingness to face all the consequences of true
self-assertion. Whenever obligations and desires conflict with each other, the drama of life takes the form of
tragedy. This promotes decision – root-level decision – as little else does.
What follows this watershed occurrence is a necessary adjustment to bring us into alignment. This deviation is a
course correction to put us back on track. That track is towards a self-fulfilling vision – so it may be completely
legitimate for a soldier to desert his post.
There are consequences – and whether we turn right or left at the crossroads, there always are consequences –
and these are unknown and unknowable. Yet the absence of electing, for this or for that, shows no discrimination,
and will always attract penalties. Facing court martial may well be of lesser import compared with soul-level self-
betrayal.
At such critical points in life, we must trust in our sense of inherent divinity. We are sacred beings who know
what to do – we have to do the right thing trusting that it will work out well.
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TRANSITION : A BUNNY METAMORPHOSED INTO A FAIRY (S CORPIO 22°- 23°)
Imagination is the transition of consciousness that can endow anything with profound meaning
The ability we all have to turn a bunny into a fairy is a quality of the imagination. All things – the least of things
around us – can thus be endowed with more profound meaning. This process has no limit, and a transition of
consciousness is the inner requirement.
The imagination is a vast field of potential, whose kaleidoscopic reach can easily surprise and delight us. It has a
real functionality. Children invent fantasies to help them deal with their troubled lives; we can too.
We have values and preferences, which are of key importance to us, and life doesn’t always respond to them the
way we’d like. Yet we can be creative, by power of imagination, and re-evaluate externals to come into alignment
with internal needs and wants.
In this way, we can learn to remould life to suit our sense of what is right, and deal with the difficulties we
encounter. This is the path of self-conquest by which each individual subordinates his naive and animal impulses to
their ideals and aspirations.
The soul speaks to us through poetry not prose. The skills and characteristics of our personality are avenues
through which to ensoul our lives with a grace and beauty unknown to animals and lesser beings. We are given to
make the poetry of the soul known through influencing externals.
This idea does not stretch beyond what is workable in life; that would be undisciplined escapism and a distortion
of a beautiful, spiritual principle.
By making the necessary inward transition of consciousness, we can imbue everything with dynamic meaning
and give ordinary things a special value.
APPEAL: CROWDS COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN TO LISTEN TO ONE MAN (SCORPIO 23°- 24°)
To influence the many, words of inspiration must sparkle with magnetism
This is all about how higher realizations are brought into everyday reality. Typically a person somehow gets into
a receptive state – and one example might be meditating on a mountaintop – and then has the task of making an
appeal to have their message heard.
There is a dimensional difference between the first personal feeling of an idea, and the specific clear articulation
of it. Until spoken, the message in fact does not even exist. However the functionality, of grounding an ideal or
spiritual wisdom, has as much to do with its initial confirmation as its arising in the mind of the visionary.
And going one step further, a single witness is not enough. Any aspiration within the message is meaningless
until it achieves practical focus in those realms and events with which people in general are familiar. A bridge must
be built between the realm of ideas and the realm of behaviour, and this must include the establishing of rapport
with the audience through empathy with their specific reality.
A prophet or teacher receives recognition for their intellectual or spiritual attainment as much by responding to
material concerns as heavenly. Many a brilliant concept or teaching has been wastefully cast on deaf ears – as seeds
on stony ground.
Certainly we see that spiritual wisdom generates the supremacy of authority over people – yet only when applied
in tangible form. In this case it can enlist spectacular support and awaken the higher potentialities of its adherents.
Even ideas are subject to entropy, so the purity of the initial inspiration is always somewhat corrupted as it
interfaces with practicality. Principle and expediency dance the dance of heaven and earth – each nothing without
the other, yet both engaged in an attempt to dominate.
The balance is in responding with innocent wisdom to the practical needs of the moment, yet never gullibly
believing that fairies and angels will ever replace human competence.
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INVESTIGATION : AN X-RAY (SCORPIO 24°- 25°)
Knowledge serves humanity as much as we serve knowledge
It is meaningful to let subjective feelings to inform our take on reality – and yet we also have an aspect of truth
that is objective. We share this with our fellows, and it serves as the foundation of our lives –in relationship and in
self-appraisal. Our intelligence depends upon the dependability of Nature, its laws and structures.
X-rays were discovered – or invented – to further our investigations below the surface of things into the hidden
aspects of life. We are revealed as we explore, and this process of analysis and comprehension in some way is useful
for self-validation. We become competent in analysis as we become capable of understanding ourselves.
The appreciation of this knowledge for medical purposes speaks to our willingness to give emphasis to the
wellbeing of our fellows. Knowledge serves humanity as much as we serve it.
Knowledge has magnetism in and of itself, and many are attracted to it for its own sake – yet unless we can
measure it against our sense of reality, then until it is found useful it remains as art. Typically we recognize ourselves
as the measure of all things – and this is grounds for profound meditation.
Taking this idea further, we are given to measure ourselves as individuals in relation to our relevance to life in
general. We learn to keep ourselves fit for purpose – and our purpose is to add something to the knowledge that
keeps our community functioning.
However, we must be careful not to take this measuring too far. Neither we, nor our society, are free from
imperfection, so any excessive analysis will result in restlessness and dissatisfaction. It’s all a question of
reasonableness and balance.
Our investigations lead us to the brink of knowledge, but never to its completion. Things are only finally
understood in their relationship to all else – the integrity of knowledge is that all is One. Past and future, cause and
effect, you and me – are all constructs of analysis rather than true knowing.
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INTREPIDITY: A MILITARY BAND ON THE MARCH (S CORPIO 26°- 27°)
It is poor life management to defer to social pressure to be commonplace
The military band is proclaiming its strength, and its determination to carry through a clear intention bravely and
against whatever opposition it encounters. Equally, it is entirely appropriate for us to proclaim, and establish
something that will endure, constantly and courageously affirming our own personal sense of reality, and having that
reality be significant enough that we are willing to fight for it.
At all costs, we must avoid crystallising trivialities as the permanent circumstances of our lives. Human spirit
rejects drabness entirely; anything that lacks interest lacks worth.
Rest and relaxation serve us for a while so that we can recover and recharge our batteries. Yet there is always a
danger of foolish self-exploitation when we crave comfort and security more than challenge.
We need to check that the temporary compromises that we made have not sapped our strength of will. It takes
resolution and audacity to break away from the comfort zone; in some ways it’s like going to war. Anything of real
worth requires that we mobilize ourselves into intense effort.
When we press towards worthy goals, then we always evolve. Parts of us are stimulated into expression, which
would otherwise remain hidden, undiscovered and unknown. We grow – and it feels exciting.
Small matter that the blare of our self-affirmation causes others to flinch. Let them understand that such
behaviour is best seen as our rejection of lesser experiences; we are not satisfied with the ordinary, and claim a larger
slice of life. We are so much more than we ever knew, and so much bigger than others usually want us to be.
What previously seemed an impossible dream is drawn into the realms of reality – it becomes hope, and then
expectation. Through this process, inspiration flows through us into life, transforming everything we touch. All life
has a sharpened sense of vitality and potentiality.
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EFFECTIVENESS : SQUAW PLEADING TO CHIEF FOR LIVES OF HER CHILDREN (SCORPIO 28°- 29°)
We must balance what we want with what society wants, and trust this process
In this image, a mother pleads to her chief and indicates submission – yet it is implicit that a good chief will
protect her valid interests. In all life we need to balance what we want with what society wants, both looking after
our own imperatives and yet also trusting in the community process.
We are not likely to feel satisfied if we are obliged to truckle to others in order to resolve our most important
issues, in the naive hope that our priorities are theirs. First and foremost, we ask to develop a reliable effectiveness
in our ability to control our world, at least to the point where the basics are not at risk – things like protecting the
family from harm.
The family unit is the foundation principle of the tribe. Society must first and foremost protect the family if it is
to be accepted as a force for the good. We are willing to defer to collective authority only to the extent that we feel
that our nearest and dearest are protected and supported by it.
This is not feasible without forming allegiances with emphasis upon the principle of fair exchange and justice,
backed up by the practice of caring and empathy. To feel both caring and cared for, we must be part of a society
that responds appropriately to help balance rights and wrongs that arise as a result of our direct experience with the
problems of self-fulfilment.
From our personal viewpoint, we must develop the gift for putting our priorities clearly – first things first.
Without this, personal accomplishment and enabling of our dreams is uncertain at best. We feel that any
diminishing of our personal aims must be offset by the advantages of communal life – yet our personal goals need
only be stated clearly and prioritized for this not to be a problem. The community surely is better able to thrive
when its members are fulfilled?
So any group will only hold onto its influence under two conditions. The group must invest in the welfare of the
individual and the individual must invest in the welfare of the group.
A functioning society cannot emerge without each member accepting, and being made to accept, a degree of
self-sacrifice to minister the common interest. To achieve this, it must function to improve the effectiveness of
individual aspirations as much as its own declared common dreams.
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SAGITTARIUS
REMINISCENCE: CAMPFIRE, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC (S AGITTARIUS 0°- 1°)
What went before can give useful insight into what is to come
To optimize our potential, we should not spend too long nostalgically resting on our laurels, telling tales around
the campfire with compatriots. Our gifts have to be repeatedly re-grasped, re-energized, and renewed in their
application.
What is seen as contentment with the way things are, can be none other than superficial idleness; what is
considered as valuing of old ways, none other than an unhealthy veneration of the past. Discretion must be
exercised to know what is helpful in previous events for developing our present wellbeing.
If reminiscence is to have useful impact, then it must serve to help us appreciate more deeply each significant
aspect, and each phase, of our life experiences. What went before can give useful insight into what is to come.
With such an attitude towards remembrance, during points of crisis in life we can usefully call upon our
collected wisdom to sustain us and carry us through the challenges.
Besides, the connections and allegiances that have, over the years at campfires, been nurtured, cultivated and
preserved, will support us in our accomplishments.
Doing nothing much except feeling and perceiving what is now present – subjective passivity – can be of
immense importance, yet surely only to the extent that it is gainfully employed to build inner strength.
For example, a periodic ‘return to centre’ is of great value in rebalancing and reorienting. We can look for, and
find, great relevance in all that has gone before, and all that is to come, by deepening our involvement in this
present moment. This may well be enhanced by placing today’s events contextually within the backdrop of our
fondest memories.
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ABILITY: TWO MEN PLAYING CHESS (SAGITTARIUS 2°- 3°)
The master sees with broad vision yet concentrates focus on only one outcome
There are those whose suffering causes them to believe that suffering is inevitable; this leads to furthering of
victimhood. In order effectively to participate in life this attitude needs to be corrected. To profit in every situation
we need first to accept full responsibility for having brought it upon ourselves.
With this highly mature and self-empowering approach we are motivated to raise our skills, to discipline our
understandings and to mobilize our fullest potential. Like the two chess players, we have chosen to engage on equal
terms with life in order to refine who we are and what we can do, presumably, enjoying the process.
A secondary aspect of the development of our abilities has to do with how we present them to the world. We
find that exactitude and bigotry tend to be disliked and so are usually counterproductive.
Challenges and other events that call for a high degree of confidence, and the authority of ability, are often
fraught and require sensitive management, so any attempt to claim importance can undermine our effectiveness.
What does in fact optimize our ability to hold sway and resolve events to our satisfaction is concentration. The
quality of genius is dependent upon sustained, single-pointed focus.
Yet this is only one side. On the other hand, we also need such a wide panorama of vision that we embrace all
possibilities. The chess master sees all the potential moves and keeps them all in mind.
Thus we see the formula for success – broad vision and pinpoint focus. Each of these is a skill to be identified,
developed, nurtured and practised, and yet they only begin to operate when we sit down at the table to play with a
realistic hope of winning.
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NORMALITY: AN OLD OWL UP IN A TREE (S AGITTARIUS 4°- 5°)
Living according to spiritual principles develops inner poise and outer success
Only when we can respond true and clear to each natural, ordinary occurrence will we know both the owl’s
wisdom and the tree’s tranquillity. When all the glitter and glamour is removed, and a person is seen exactly as they
are, then what shines through is the quality of personal dignity. This is born of self-respect and becomes a clear light
in those who, with reliable constancy, adhere to their principles as a normal way of life. If we embody our deepest
values in everyday matters, personality becomes down to earth and pleasingly authentic.
This dignity may be hidden beneath a camouflage of emotional and intellectual skills that entertain others to win
popularity. This veneer needs to be carefully moderated because there is a profoundly disturbing risk of smugness,
which is a distortion of spirit, and harmful in terms of grace and happiness.
Great poise can develop in one who shapes their world using a charismatic personality to demonstrate the
balance between humility and self-expression while achieving worldly success based on spiritual principles.
This inevitably requires us to exercise a measure of self-restraint in many of the detailed activities we pursue en
route to accomplishment. Difficult situations have to be handled carefully.
Compelled by an inner force, we feel that we must realize our potentials absolutely. This force is as strong as
raw desire itself – because that’s exactly what it is, applied fully to all the details of our ordinary lives.
Its power can catch us unawares, so it takes remarkable steadiness to hold true to what we elect to make
important, especially at times when the battle between conscience and temptation is emphasized by a highly charged
desire nature.
The highest spiritual principles are nothing if they are not practical in day to day terms. It is foolish to
distinguish between what is, and what is not, spiritual life; life is both spiritual and material simultaneously. The
beautifying of personality rests ultimately on our ability to balance and integrate both sides of this coin, the two
aspects of one normality. Yet to make this easier by distancing ourselves from our desire nature is false, and we
must not capitulate to society’s pressure to conform, and thus become only a distorted caricature of ourselves.
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ALLUREMENT : CUPID KNOCKING ON THE DOOR (S AGITTARIUS 6°- 7°)
A visionary person follows their dream motivated by optimism – because they know that life is bountiful
Life is abundant. With the correct attitude of expectation and focus, we can inevitably draw deeply upon the
resources that are all around, and receive rich blessings.
To do so it may well require constant renewal of our relationship with others, an individual willingness to
change or refine anything and everything in our nature and circumstances, as an exercise in self-quickening.
There is an incurably romantic aspect to humankind that is brought to life in relation to others, time after time,
notwithstanding frequent and repeated disillusionment. This surely speaks to us of hope and optimism. However
often Cupid strikes, we always get caught again next time.
Seeking out an unattainable ideal and vision of self-fulfilment, we can go through unending social renewals,
forming and then breaking the ties of association with fellows, ever moving on towards the allurement of a dream.
There is no limit to the horizon of our appetite for new experience. It is as fundamental a motivation as any
other; it is creative, liberal and far-sighted.
Through this process, the integrity of our spiritual self is made known, since it is entirely necessary to become
self-aware and sensitive to the needs and constraints of whatever and whoever we meet en route.
Unbridled desire, cupidity and self-exaltation are never far away, and can bubble up to take prominence at any
time, yet – in all innocence – we seek only to consume and be consumed within the intimacies of involvement with
whatever life offers us.
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EDUCATION : A MOTHER WITH HER CHILDREN ON STAIRS (S AGITTARIUS 8°- 9°)
Education draws out the mature awareness that to serve another is to serve ourselves
The process of civilizing begins at an early age, and it is one of the primary duties of a mother to sit down with
her children and talk about how best to climb the ladder towards successful social integration. We are inclined to act
and react without thought, and we need to learn how to moderate and control these base instincts.
Of course, education is more than learning about the significant importance of social customs, and the penalties
of non-adherence to them. It is also the gentle, conscious leading out that draws potentials into a form of
expression – at the level of ideas, feelings and behaviours.
The mother is an archetype of one who serves the needs of others first. And indeed, we all can develop the
mind-set of service, and extend it beyond the genetic imperative of serving our own blood. By doing so, we go well
beyond securing our place in the community as a useful participant; we move into more spiritual realms of our
evolutionary development.
When we have perfected the ability to recognize some need in another person and, without hesitation, readily
respond with appropriate kindness – then we have raised our inner state to the advanced level of competence that
equips us for all that can occur. This is how we learn to respond to each and every challenge competently.
Knowing we can cope with everything frees us to pursue anything. We then reach further, and we aspire to
attain greater, more idealized outcomes.
The biblical question ‘am I my brother’s keeper?’ is not best seen as rhetorical. It can be seen as a subtle, coded
esoteric explanation. Yes indeed, most certainly as we evolve, we have an inescapable duty to demonstrate a highly
polished and enthusiastic mature social conscience. This however is not an obligation for the common person – it is
a privilege for the advanced student of spiritual attainment.
As a matter of cause and effect, fruits and abundant rewards arise from this awareness and practice. Yet these
are perks; the true benefit of service is the feeling of serving.
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RECONCILIATION : L AMP OF PHYSICAL ENLIGHTENMENT AT THE LEFT TEMPLE (SAGITTARIUS 10°- 11°)
The world is a laboratory for the soul to discover relationship between meaning and consequences
The world is a laboratory for the soul. The left temple refers to the place where we intuitively seek inner
understandings, and yet there is always a reminder of the need to provide physical support as well as spiritual. In
fact temples have to be managed well, illuminated at night with electricity or candles, in order to serve their intended
sacred purpose.
Every reality is provided for in our laboratory-temple, not only for us now, but for everyone forever. The very
unlikeliness, of this fact of existence, makes it difficult for us to grasp quite how free we are. The reconciliation of
spiritual and physical is in no way different to the reconciliation between our fear-begotten limitations and the truth
and experience of our freedom.
Inner, spiritual outreach leads to wider understanding, and we are encouraged to pursue such a course if we are
to be free and happy. Free will requires that we choose one position, and then typically other people will compel us
to come to terms with both sides of the situation that we have chosen to study. This leads us to refine personality
and develop loftier spiritual perceptions.
This image is to do with optimising personal effectiveness by making the most of past achievements. Before we
experience something new, our knowledge of it is limited and inconsequential. We are drawn, by curiosity and inner
conviction, to try out various ways of living our lives and it is important to notice what happens as a result of what
we do and say.
Nothing but confusion will come from a witless process of trial and error. We need to study and learn from our
attempts and discoveries, and reincorporate new realizations into our mind set, if we are to have a clear and
successful approach to life.
Of course, ceaseless experimentation with modes of self-expression has certain benefits. Without trying new
ideas, we have no way forward at all.
Yet, in each relationship and activity, we need to balance meaning against consequences, cost against benefit,
and bring about reconciliation between apparent opposites – things that pull in different directions.
ADJUSTMENT : FLAG THAT TURNS INTO AN EAGLE THAT CROWS (S AGITTARIUS 11°- 12°)
Willow bends, oak breaks – a balance is sought between real and ideal
The image for this degree is rather strange, yet we can see how the flag indicates allegiance, and we see how a
noble bird behaves like a common crow. This hints at the need we have to adjust – and almost falsify – our true
self, if we are to find existential security.
To some extent we must conform to pressures from the environment and the community if we are to survive.
All around us, everywhere and without exception, there are forces that push and pull, largely through the use of
words to make claims, which are rarely substantiated, and to promote idle prejudices. We form our loyalties – we
have to if we are to survive – based on these doubtful claims and unexamined prejudices, typically before we are
mature enough to validate them.
Yet also we must somehow maintain awareness of what makes us unique – our own inner values, which sponsor
our preferences and decisions, and for which we also feel loyalty.
This world is a place of struggle – a dangerous environment that forces us to be cautious about full disclosure.
The risk is that through this survival-stratagem, we come to a position of crystallized, permanent self-deceit.
So, in order to hold true to our inner convictions, often against the pressure of mainstream thinking, we have to
maintain a clear goal that is the shining light of our dreams, to project the highest part of our unique character into
the world. This idealized ambition is a true and valid aspect of who we are – a precious illumination of hope.
As this projection interacts with life, a balance is found between the ideal and the real, the dream and the matter
at hand. We can best see the resultant friction as the sandpaper that smooths down a rough-cut personality, and
refines fancy into project.
The willow bends in the storm; the oak breaks. The lesson here is adjustment. We need to shuffle our dreams
about until they fit the circumstances available to us.
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RECTIFICATION : A WIDOW’ S PAST BROUGHT TO LIGHT (S AGITTARIUS 12°- 13°)
We must learn to integrate both failure and accomplishments
A widow would normally expect to receive compassionate forgiveness, yet here she is being made aware of her
forgotten transgressions, in a seemingly insensitive breach of etiquette.
Nonetheless, just because the widow is sorrowing, does not mean she is free from accountability. This degree
asks us to consider the extent to which we have a callous inclination to repudiate responsibility for what we have
done – or if we are willing to integrate both failure and accomplishments into personal improvement.
Penalties and rewards arise, but they are not automatically imposed according to natural law – rectifications are
constructs of society and, in the final analysis, subject to our own acceptance or rejection of them.
By making public our imperfections and sufferings, we help to demonstrate the connectedness of souls. Our
own agonies and ecstasies are shared as part of the wider experience of our soul-group. A successful life must
include coming to terms with both failure and loss, since by this integration process, we make ourselves better,
stronger people. For most of us, this requires community support, even in the form of censure.
Exposure can assist us profoundly with our emotional clearance. It also has even greater value in encouraging
others to deal with their own ordeals of spirit, in a way that recognizes their community involvement and duties.
There are better times ahead; we of faith live our lives according to this understanding – it is this that makes
everything right. The almost unendurable pain of loss and grief feels to be beyond anything worthwhile – torture for
the soul, and of no value. Yet this all-too-reasonable sentiment is eventually seen as unhelpful. The passing of time
eases the pain and ultimately uncovers the benefit we have derived through the suffering.
The blessing hidden within such darkness, is a spiritual light, which becomes an eternal refuge, a certainty that
we are immune from repetition, a rock for others, having true empathy and a profoundly understanding character.
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REASSURANCE: GROUNDHOG LOOKING FOR ITS SHADOW (S AGITTARIUS 14°- 15°)
We approach the unknown with caution and wisdom
This groundhog image is of an ingrained timidity or lack of stability. These qualities are not normally considered
attractive in a world that rewards power, courage and confidence.
And yet it is worth observing that there is but one process by which we move forward in life: trial and error. It is
meaningful to dip a toe to test the temperature of the water – this is an entirely sound approach into the unknown.
If we are to capitalize on the situation at hand, then we have to become aware of the flow of things around us
and the direction of drift of potentials. Our creative appreciation of possibility depends upon a certain degree of
sensitivity to the changes. Rather than charging in headlong, we need to exercise caution and perspicacity.
This is the best approach if we are to develop a talent correctly to determine our best course of action in
situations fraught with danger or uncertainty. The groundhog is looking for the shadow – the feared aspect – of the
situation.
Many experiences are best anticipated and rehearsed. Of course we enjoy the spontaneity of responding to the
unexpected, yet mostly our lives are made smooth, enjoyable and productive through careful planning, and taking
measures to cope with rogue occurrences.
The timid groundhog wants to feel reassured – as do we. Becoming increasingly sensitive to the slightest
changes in the wind enables us both to feel secure, and to take the wisest option available. Thus, we see the link
between caution and wisdom.
Naturally we would do well to adjust our standpoint and direction according to these sensitivities. It is a great
advantage to have a sensitive nature, as long as we trust in the intuitive realizations that occur as a result, and seek
then to influence outcomes by adding a more subtle wisdom to the decision-making process.
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REBIRTH : AN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE (S AGITTARIUS 16°- 17°)
Our life path is the reconciliation of two forces – individual fulfilment and spiritual fellowship
Those things that we do only on special occasions, with ritual and a poignancy of feeling, are meant to be kept
special. Their specialness would dissolve and become unavailable to us if we allowed ourselves to become overly
concerned with form and ceremony. Easter – and sunrise – has magical power only when celebrated infrequently.
Expansion of awareness, and the related capacity for acuity of perception, is facilitated by moving the attention
towards a focus different from what our conditioned upbringing suggests. To realize the fullest extent of our
immortal resources, we have to give up the senseless struggle for ephemeral awards – fame and fortune lead us
nowhere in the cosmic scheme of things.
Nor is it enough simply to collect skills and explanations. Without the ability to employ them wisely, such
preoccupations are as cups and certificates decorating the living room. Wisdom goes beyond them, as fruit goes
beyond plant, and is held as the position of poise where head and heart have equal attention.
This attitude of attention is not just another skill; it is a new dimension of being – a place of highest
consciousness, which supports the constant process of self-renewal and acts as a catalyst for everyone we meet to
awaken, reborn.
Easter speaks to us not only of spiritual fellowship, but also of redemption and its consequential purification.
Disregarding the dogma that religionists use to enslave minds, we act in good faith and project into the world our
highest sense of eternal values, which endure even as empires and papal supremacy eventually collapse.
Our deepest urgency aligns with our basic sense of racial identity – we are human first and foremost, so we
serve humanity’s survival and prosperity. Yet we are of spirit, eternal and free, so we align with our desire for
individual fulfilment.
The reconciliation of these two forces is our life path. We find that our contribution to the human estate is of
greatest general importance and actually optimized – as is everyone’s – by finding a way fully to serve ourselves and
our community at the same time.
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FRONTIER: PELICANS MOVING THEIR HABITAT (SAGITTARIUS 18°- 19°)
Life is a frontier, an exploration where refuge is momentary – a place to recuperate
The integrity of our being cannot be realized by accepting the unacceptable.
Whatever is missing from our lives here and now, will be found elsewhere at a later time. The range of life
experiences has no limit, our potential resources are unending – and our skills and capacity are without measure.
Any willingness to settle for less than enough is born of fear or lack of gumption.
Like these pelicans, we may have to move our habitat in order to reestablish ourselves whenever our
circumstances no longer seem profitable.
Whether or not we realize it, we live on a frontier. A frontier is not an established border; it moves – as do the
shifting sands of life’s variables in all their complexity. It stands as a moving line between where we are safe and
where we are not safe. That is the condition of all life – and is basically an antisocial understanding.
We achieve our best outcomes only as we make the fullest use of our capacity for genius. This is a non-ordinary
state of consciousness that is awakened in a person – any one of us – when certain conditions arise. These
conditions are the need for genius – and are stimulated by situations beyond the safety line.
The refinement and evolutionary growth of our character and soul will never occur without living beyond the
comfort zone and outside of the perimeter of social approval – on the frontier of our awareness.
Spirit has the capacity for indomitable originality; nothing is beyond our ability if we would only awaken our
fullest potential. Yet to do this, we have to live life somewhat dangerously as an adventure where safety is a
temporary place to rest and regroup.
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E XAMINATION: A CHILD AND A DOG WITH BORROWED EYEGLASSES (SAGITTARIUS 20°- 21°)
All is illusion and meaning is subjective, so we must examine everything without prejudice
This is a very strange image. Are the child, the dog and the glasses in some way an accurate representation of an
event that has occurred or could occur – where the dog has greater intelligence? Or is it an eloquent metaphor that
speaks in one dimension of another, offering clues to help us discern meaning?
We humans have the ability of analysis; we can ponder on patterns, relationships and meanings. We are tasked
to examine all and everything, without favour, because it is this facility of the human mind which can liberate us
from the enslavement of pre-conception. We may eventually come to the accurate realizations that meaning is
subjective, a personally-invented device to please that part of the mind that needs to trust in some cosmic order.
We need the structure of the material world to give form to nuances of our inner world. This serves an
emotional functionality, because we would lack mental stability if we could not ground our fantasies. Also, in order
to penetrate the mysteries of personal identity, we need to give careful enquiry to that very personal aspect of reality
that we fantasize about.
The neediness is what creates prejudice. We pre-judge, and project our needs upon the outer world in the form
of blind expectancy. This allows us to exclude hard fact, and see nothing but what we expect or hope to see.
The typical conversation between any two people is structured around the certainty that the physical world is the
only reality. Yet this is false and many of us know it is – yet we continue to live within the perpetually reaffirmed
illusion of its validity.
It is a worthwhile exercise from time to time to stop. Then look around at what we are experiencing. Sometimes
the strangeness of life is really quite startling. There is plenty of evidence of the non-ordinariness of our everyday
lives, but few are willing to notice.
Human spirit is unimpeachably universal – there are no absolute lines of demarcation between higher or lower
life forms or varying stages of competency in each. We cannot assume the child has more awareness than the dog –
because, although this is extremely likely, it must be subject to examination.
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ENTRANCE: IMMIGRANTS ENTERING (SAGITTARIUS 22°- 23°)
With faith, imagination and expectation, we create a new life every day
In his book Music of Life, Hazrat Inayat Khan explains how all the clashing and banging in life is entirely the
result of souls being in the wrong place, trying desperately to shift their position until they find peace. Each soul is
unique and individual, and has the capacity to express genius if it can find its place in the world. Unless and until
this is done then it is existentially restless – so we are never at peace if we are not well positioned.
When an immigrant crosses a frontier they are taking a big risk, and know for certain that they will need to learn
a great many things, and train themselves in additional skills in order to find their place. Their entrance into another
life is not unlike our own – we enter a new life every day, and each day brings its own different challenges and
opportunities. This is a life-attitude of a person of vitality.
Daily life offers opportunities which we must grasp if we are to manoeuvre into better position to experience
ourselves at our best. It’s a snakes-and-ladders kind of game though – we can go down as well as up. The downs are
typically evidenced by a diminishment of vitality, absence of creative flair and the presence of impasse. If the heart is
not engaged, and enthusiasm is a rare experience, then root-level change is called for.
We yearn to feel the certainty that we are authentic and in the right place, and this sometimes demands radical
transformation. When we feel absolutely real and if our work and relationships are all true and deep – only then can
we know soul consciousness. Otherwise we must find the courage to move on, or risk stagnation at the level of
soul. We have to leave the nest if we want to fly.
To speak of genius is to court ridicule – yet each of us has the potential to create something original out of
nothing but thought. Here’s the formula: first faith, then imagination, then expectation.
Only the foolish and silly will expect success without ardent application. We need to learn how to make reality
conform to our will – by repeatedly learning from never-ending trial and error experiments. This is often called
training, or sometimes knowledge management.
This is the secret that separates out the goats from the sheep. It is so convenient for the sheep to accept life as
disappointing, dismissing all the evidence that it is their own inadequacy that led to the poor attempts to create
predetermined outcomes. The goats apply themselves properly, and succeed.
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EMULATION : A CHUBBY BOY ON A HOBBYHORSE (SAGITTARIUS 24°- 25°)
By emulating an achiever we can focus our desire more effectively
The least of us has an irrepressible and powerful motivation to make our stamp on the world, chubby boys
included.
We tend to do this by a process of learning skills and finding a place to employ them. Training very often takes
the form of play – as the hobbyhorse suggests.
Things of lesser consequence can be raised up with the correct attitude of mind. Our corpulent young hero may
well be at the earliest stages in a long career that is capped by his attaining the position of Field Marshall, and
winning a battle for his country.
However, the optimization of life achievement is more about the extent of our improvement rather than the end
result. The perfection of our best accomplishment may not be recognized by society at all – what really matters is
that we fulfil our desires.
To do this, and realize complete fullness of life, we need to hold our attention in a particularly focused way
upon the objects of our desire.
This invariably requires that we learn how to emulate a previous high achiever. Even if we have no role model
for this, we can imagine one – as no doubt the tubby boy is doing when he rides into battle on his imaginary
warhorse.
The wisdom is about the advantages of using the power of imagination to overcome imperfections in
confidence – fake it til you make it – and not about making false claims; this must be avoided because it leads to
resistance and the powerlessness of inauthenticity.
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IMMORTALIZATION : A SCULPTOR (S AGITTARIUS 26°- 27°)
With mastery, when our vision of self is strong, light can shine through stone
An irrepressible desire to endow transience with permanence – possessing it – somehow brings nature into
subjugation. The sculptor immortalizes an otherwise fleeting aspect of life, bringing truly exceptional self-expression
to bear upon rock-hard reality. In a similar way, we have to make up the worldly expression of who we think we are,
so that we have substance within our world.
In order completely to have something, we must share it. That is because one aspect of a thing is its relation to
other things, and without that aspect, it is not fully realized and enjoyed. This applies as much to our own self-image
as anything else.
What's more, by sharing ourselves with others, we allow them to contribute to our evolutionary shaping process,
and so we actually absorb aspects of them into who we are.
We cannot maintain any expanded self-image if we cannot strongly project it – so our vision of self must
endure. It needs to withstand the challenges of social involvement and community approval as well as the tests of
time. Otherwise it is a mood, an ephemeral idea, a fancy or fantasy.
Maturity of self-development is the furthering of self-manifestation. As we become increasingly aware of who
we uniquely are, we want to find ways to give more definite substance to that uniqueness. This is inevitably linked to
the creative aspect of self. If not creative, then how unique?
Of course we need to guard against overambitious pretension and the dry pointlessness of callous impersonality.
After all, by sculpting personality, we have turned vibrancy to stone; this is hubris.
Let our gift of manifestation be expressed in living works of light therefore. Even in statues of stone, light can
shine through. It is the talent, which moulds the statue, that is the real treasure; the sculpting is a process whose
highest product is mastery not statues. Mastery lives on and is passed down through the generations indefinitely, not
for a mere handful of millennia.
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PARTICIPATION : FAT BOY MOWING THE LAWN (SAGITTARIUS 28°- 29°)
To be involved in community, we must each find a way to attend to another’s needs
All of us must participate as individuals within a group context and this inevitably requires us to offer a service
that has practical relevance to our community. ‘Community’ is a concept; in reality we have to find a way to attend
to the needs of individuals.
Doing so, we give evidence of a broader competency. Not only can we mow this lawn, we can probably mow
other lawns, and perhaps even trim hedges.
The range of our potential contributions is like an artist’s palette, and speaks of what we have made familiar
over the years through the innumerable choices that express our preferences. We can now see that how we serve is
the creative expression of who we are.
If this service is half-hearted, we will not win full acceptance from our fellows. In most cases, doing our very
best is enough to earn full approval, with all the benefits that go along with that approval. It is by mastering
challenges that we gain respect – the community needs its members to rise up and overcome.
The grinding pressure to conform can mould a person tightly into a pattern that will only ever throw up clones
and robots whose projection into the future is dull and perfunctory. The true servant of collective wellbeing will be
able to meet this life-denying force and assert a more creative outcome.
In adulthood, the refinement of selfhood thrives on this. Counter-intuitively, the grind is what throws up
individuality so much more extravagantly than would a supportive, encouraging environment. The power of social
moulding typically tries to disempower primitive appetites and instincts yet can have the exact opposite effect – and
the person who can access both the primitive and the social is rare and special.
This is the one who has learned to tame the beast. A calm disposition engenders an effective attitude of service,
yet the inner passion that allows unbridled appetite is never far away.
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CAPRICORN
INFLEXIBILITY: AN INDIAN CHIEF DEMANDING RECOGNITION (CAPRICORN 0°- 1°)
Authority requires and demands respect – most effectively through an uncompromising inner integrity
An Indian chief is a symbol of an ever-effective power of command. It is not a temporary position or subject to
popularity and is associated with dignity, and perhaps an inflexibility of character. Sometimes very difficult decisions
have to be made which have enormous, even life-threatening, ramifications, and these require a person whose vision
follows from a single eye, is consistent and true. Few are able to do this, and such a person can, and does, demand
recognition – so to perfect their authority.
This degree shows of an uncompromising inner integrity, and the ability for meeting the situation of the
moment fearlessly with the expectation of gaining the high ground.
It requires extreme fidelity to accepted values, so that those who follow have no qualms about the chief serving
the highest community purposes.
Anyone working with power and leadership must inevitably develop a steely determination to realize and
maintain every advantage gained by birth or through experience. There is no intention here kindly to affirm equality
among the general population – power-possessors hold power because they can, and because they decide to do so;
what others think of this is secondary, of no great importance.
Every opportunity for self-expression is fully grasped, as a way further to strengthen the grip on the leadership.
However, this should not degenerate into officiousness, and the senseless raising of all minor issues, since this
will be correctly interpreted as arrogant egotism and pretentious foolishness.
As a person, this type of leader is happy only when they feel secure in the place they made for themselves. This
is because there will always be a challenge to power, and anyone claiming such high profile needs to guard
themselves against action from any others who might also claim the position. Hence the need is felt to demand
recognition – since this picks up any signs of a revolt that could dangerously undermine their position, and
therefore their uncompromised ability to discharge their duty of service through command.
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AVIDITY: SOUL’S CAPACITY FOR GROWTH (CAPRICORN 2°- 3°)
Appropriate renunciation is the greatest attribute of personal freedom
Each moment through eternity, another new version is created out of life’s infinite possibilities. Each is special
in itself, and yet contains all of the components that make up the universe. Whether we identify ourselves with the
external, or with internal truth, we have to acknowledge that life – in all of its articulations – is a rich experience.
We can ‘seek knowledge unto China’ – as the Sufis would say – or we can live out each day in a mundane predictable
rhythm, and still eventually get to the point of it all: that life is truly amazing! For those of us who have unlocked the
secret, it is life itself – rather than our circumstances – that delights. Each person, each day, each situation and each
of our feelings is delightful.
As we change, we grow. And as we grow, we constantly discover new perceptions, which often are surprising
and sparkling. Those sparkles of consciousness are as droplets of pure spirit, and they need to be contained and
supported lest they scamper away leaving nothing but a wistful sense of barely fulfilled promises. The people
around us will be our containers; we look to them for understanding.
Each person in our lives has a particular piece of the whole to reflect to us. We know of our personal evolution
most authentically insofar as it is reflected in our involvements. So we see that a period of accelerated growth will
require an intensity of interaction, probably not only in depth with one or more individuals, but also in a
kaleidoscopic breadth of social intercourse.
Just as a child seeks more and more adventures, we are avid to try out new ways to discover who we are and
how we respond to new experiences. This is done in innocence, for the sake of it – as Irish say – ‘for the craic!’ There
is no need to predict the worth of an experimental outreach or defend its purpose to those who are less carefree.
Let them suffer the paralysis of analysis without our complicity.
The danger of such lifestyle lies in its risk of irresponsible abandon. There’s a thin line between what is helpful
and what is unhelpful. If we degenerate into ill-disciplined self-indulgence, then we can lose the wisdom and be
blind to the very mystery that makes such a path meaningful. Detachment and spontaneity can so readily become
shiftlessness and reckless incaution.
Nonetheless, appropriate renunciation is the greatest attribute of personal freedom. We learn that ‘freedom
from’ is different from ‘freedom to’, and some will have a clear insight about which is more wholesome. At a certain
level of attainment, joy is optimized with a life strategy which promotes a continual reiteration of the need to release
any limitation we hold of our sense of self.
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MOBILIZATION : INDIANS ROWING A CANOE AND DANCING A WAR DANCE (CAPRICORN 4°- 5°)
On occasion, taking power is entirely valid
The image suggests that our powers of accomplishment can always be brought to a personal focus to bring
about the necessary mobilization of whatever resources are required to deal with the pressing matter at hand. This
must include an effective ability to side-track minor issues for sake of major achievement. However visionary and
spiritual we might feel to be, at the primary level of existence, we have to survive the demands of the physical world.
There is an overriding need for practical considerations to prevail.
By grappling with hard reality, we come to learn of the underlying pattern of motives taking form within our
particular world. After careful appraisal and contemplation, we receive a deep comprehension of what links causes
to effects – and we gain advantage by this.
This only works when we have entirely minimized unnecessary moods and tantrums, and have become able to
limit the confusing fog of emotionality to times when our survival does not depend upon clear thinking.
When inner ordering proves inadequate for the majority, and the general population is poorly equipped to
resolve immediate threats, then taking power is entirely valid. This cannot be reconciled with popularity – and there
is no requirement or even possibility to explain our actions. We take command because we can, and because we
know we must, even if others are unable to see this.
Aggressive leadership is suggested in the image – the power to get things done. Even when there are plenty of
good reasons not to, and perhaps plenty of people who go against us, nevertheless we ourselves can recognize a
need to act as a thoroughly immutable necessity for the good of all.
With the power of leadership comes the responsibility for awareness – if we are not sure, then we cannot act,
but if we are sure, then we cannot fail to act. This has to be implicit in the very fact of being conscious. We must do
what must be done.
At root life is ever primitive, and we are always inclined to allow an irresistible impulse towards rash action that
clouds our judgement. The one who does not succumb to such impulsiveness is more suited than others for the role
as leader, and has the duty to accept the burdens that accompany the position.
THOROUGHNESS: DARK ARCHWAY WITH TEN LOGS AT THE BOTTOM (CAPRICORN 5°- 6°)
We have all the resources we need to deal with the vagaries of life
The obscure image points to having abundant resources when faced with a mysterious, unknowable future. The
archway suggests the passage from here and now to somewhere else; the logs are plenty to build with.
The self is unlimited, so any sense of lack is false – a neurotic misunderstanding; we each have all the resources
we need to deal effectively with the varying fortunes of everyday living. In fact, life is an unending exploration of
our potentialities, through which we develop a personality that demonstrates our level of realization.
The temptation to resist new experiences, through fear of the unknown and lack of courage, simply binds us
into a rather childlike fascination with mystery and imagination. This is pure fantasy and unhelpful.
If we are to realize our dreams, then we must grasp the nettle, seize the day, and engage with opportunity. It
takes courage, and faith – plus the willingness to risk disappointment and temporary setbacks.
Whatever we choose to create and project into the world is an authentic expression of who we really are. In fact,
it is because we do this that we can discover who we are. The process is beyond limit, as we are beyond limit.
We have to learn to interpret whatever comes up competently – in other words to our best advantage. This will
enable us to develop an unusual degree of effectiveness, thoroughness and persistence in accomplishing our
purposes whilst maintaining our integrity.
What arises is a great satisfaction that we are on track and consciously in accord with the sense we have of
fulfilling our soul’s destiny, and then we meet the unknown future with expectancy rather than anxiety.
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SUPREMACY: A VEILED PROPHET OF POWER (CAPRICORN 6°- 7°)
Few learn to see what is the essential nature of existence; these people succeed
Supremacy occurs when we have something like wealth, knowledge, skills, connections or a position of
importance. For example, we find that reading the future has power. The veiled prophet of power is a person who
keeps quiet about their inner facility to know what others cannot know about what is to come to pass.
For us to feel a sense of self-fulfilment, we need to achieve something in life. We need to demonstrate our skills
and principles, and particularly our ability to overcome challenges. Each personality approaches this very differently
because of the myriad differences in experience and background. Yet, in each and every case, there is a vast
potential of untapped inner resources to call upon.
We must be careful and learn how to distinguish true values from false. Since this ability is not intuitively
obvious, and must be determined mostly by trial and error, there is real danger of unhelpful alignments with
inappropriate people and situations.
The strains and turmoil that life throws up are constant and often almost too much to bear, yet we must
endeavour to persevere, and in so doing develop mastery. Without challenges, there is no grit to stimulate the need
for such a high degree of capability, yet it is a profoundly important quality and well worth the heavy price we have
to pay for it.
An exceptional ability arises – the gift of being able to organize effort along any given line of accomplishment.
Achievement is no longer a mystery; it is a series of well-understood steps in a given direction of focus, motivated
by singular will.
Also, it becomes perfectly clear to us what it is that motivates others around, and indeed the extent of their will
to achieve. This veiled insight into the machinery of power has prophetic qualities; we can see, with greater clarity,
what must be, and we can see this earlier than most people.
We can learn what the essential nature of existence is. It is that life itself responds fully and adeptly to all of the
psychological and physical requirements of anyone, provided they have the passion and insight to expect – truly
expect – resolution of their needs and desires.
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ATTUNEMENT : AN ANGEL CARRYING A HARP (CAPRICORN 8°- 9°)
Worldly success follows spiritual attunement
There is an overall coherence to life and it is like the harmony in music, in which each individual part is essential
– and each added strand of resonant melody enhances the whole piece.
An angel carrying a harp has been ever symbolic of Christian heaven – a state of grace wherein all are in constant
and cosmic attunement together. In life, when we tune in to this universal blending of energies, we are enabled in all
of our activities so that we have no limitations in any situation, and we can therefore avoid frustration,
disappointment, and the fear of lack.
Also we adopt a special gift for inspiring others towards their own accomplishments – we do this instinctively,
by example alone.
When operating from this place of high attunement, we drive ahead to point of self-fulfilment, unrestricted by
doubt or feelings of unworthiness, incompetence or irrelevance.
All of our own and other’s human motives are found to be legitimate at some level of comprehension – all of
our simple fantasies show that we trust the pre-eminence of desire, which, in consequence, brings us to be able to
realize our ultimate dreams of becoming a better, more fulfilled person.
Within us a deepening sense of the spiritual source arises – as it pervades all consciousness – and it is this which
actually we are seeking to find attunement with.
Our natural condition is enthusiasm. In the unsullied state of their original inception, all the simple potentialities
of experience express true spirit – and this lets us know something of the eternal, unabated glory of just being. It is
when we feel thoroughly enthusiastic about what we are doing and being that we know we have reached this exalted
state.
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ILLIMITABILITY: LARGE GROUP OF PHEASANTS (CAPRICORN 10°- 11°)
Following a herd instinct will not lead to self-actualization
No merit is found obeying a herd instinct and wanting to become no less than the rest – whose plumage, like
the pheasants, is in any case somewhat mediocre. It may steer a course towards popularity and influence, but it will
not lead to self-actualization. Neither will much be gained by the repetitious habit of following our own well-
trodden paths, as though such empty ritual could replace struggling to learn through new experiences.
One who really wants to find their own version of how reality unfolds will not be able to form an independent
perspective if they need approval from society for their actions and opinions. To become freely-expressive unique
individuals, we must often shun society’s ways and beliefs. These constraints develop through finding the lowest
common factor, rather than the highest possible ideal – so how could they ever achieve optimal outcomes?
Illimitability indicates that there is no limit to the number of variations on a theme; each apparent re-duplication
of an event can more wholesomely be seen as an expression of diversity of potential. Through this process, every
possibility of personality can be expressed – towards the goal of maximum self-disclosure, and realization of ideals.
We need to be guided by the actuality of our own circumstances here and now. They truthfully illustrate the
accumulation of our history of preferences and values. Also they create a convenient stage for acting out deeper,
hidden issues. From this there develops greater awareness of the reasons for the preferences of the self and, out of
this awareness, comes inner clarity about who we are, and strength of faith evolves. What we have done in our lives
– all of it – led us to where we are, and repeatedly reflect our preferences over a life-time. We have to trust,
therefore, that what we have and what we do are important – and singularly our own.
The same is true of our plans and goals. If we are to gain the depth of insight required for self-actualization, we
need to understand why we did what we did, and why we want what we want. These are much more important than
anything society does, or requires us to do. All of our personal goals are raised to the highest level of importance,
relentlessly pursued with an absolute determination to attain self-awareness in any and all available forms.
Society’s trivial pursuits of are not to be ignored, because they give excellent feedback about our own process –
what do we accept, what do we disdain? Every attempt to improve our lives, as a result of such feedback, is another
reworking of the sense we have of who we are; through this we learn how diversity helps us understand unity.
So we learn to put aside our distaste for the shallowness of social rituals and to reinterpret such follies as useful
clues to our own inner ambiguities. In fact, the refinement of our own personality requires us to accept such
feedback, even if it is presented unconsciously.
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MAGICK: A FIRE WORSHIPPER (CAPRICORN 12°- 13°)
Connection to the Source is the creative power of the universe
Magick is the process by which ideas take physical form. The measure of a magician has to do with the speed
and precision of manifestation.
Although available to anyone who chooses to employ it, magick does not routinely appear as a realistic resource
for any but the smallest minority. Those who feel its power know it as a perpetual inner fire, which awakens all the
more with training, practise, and worship.
They are constantly aware of their intimate and sacred connectedness to the creative power of the universe and
its Source. With such familiarity comes skill – a truly extraordinary skill – to enlist every worldly advantage and asset
to bring exaltation to ourselves.
There arises a realization that this divine spark is there to be used daily as a practical tool to deal imaginatively
with whatever comes along, and to enact the ready materialization of all aspects of personal desires and ambitions.
A mystery is revealed – that by continually reaffirming the spiritual qualities of our aspirations, and the
dedication of all our possessions and talents to the Spirit of Creativity, then all is accomplished with the mastery and
ease that comes from the heart-felt certainty of true faith. Thus worldly ambitions and aspirations are so completely
spiritualized that life is a constant prayer, a continual outreach to the Divine. Accordingly, we can define the
methodology of magick as faith, mastery and prayer.
It’s true that such an approach has dangers – those in particular associated with over-estimation of personal
capacity and worth. Conscience is like a red flag that warns us of the impending danger – that we are about to lose
our sense of true Self by exalting the ego. Against this risk, there needs to be practised the observance of
unimpeachable trust in our certainty of success and worthiness of motive.
Such vigilance can lead towards a surrender of all of our emotional attachments – so that eventually our state of
being becomes completely independent of circumstances. We must learn to relax into having no ambition, to allow
that success is the end of all wanting – that success lies in bringing to an end all sense of want. When this is
achieved, then the ready realization of personal ideals can be brought to the level of miracle.
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ABUNDANCE: MANY TOYS IN CHILDREN’ S WARD (CAPRICORN 15°- 16°)
Abundance is the mystery of life on Earth
The image reminds us that life includes constraints. It is a normal everyday expression and almost everyone in
the developed world will spend time in hospital because of psychological or physical limitations.
Yet there are also ample rewards. Family and, by extension, society provides for us when we are in need of
support – and this is understood to be straightforward neighbourliness that we can to some extent expect and
depend on.
This genuine kindness, toys for children, is clear evidence of the inescapable richness of life. Even the poor – in
fact, especially the poor – will give of their time and resources to soften the burden of one in need. Abundance is
the mystery of life on Earth – despite all ideas of scarcity and fear of lack.
To awaken the mind-set that expects and discovers inescapable abundance lifts us to a richer experience of life.
Misfortune seems to descend so often upon a person as a travesty of justice – why does a child suffer? And yet the
optimistic mind will find the cloud's silver lining. At the very least, a difficult situation carries with it a chance to
deepen fellowship.
Knowing this we can create a positive future through the application of a positive attitude. Despite any
accidental appearance of challenging circumstances, we can project real potential into life and expect real results.
Self-pity is a degradation of self; it is to be avoided at all costs. Neither does it serve anyone's best interests to
offer false sympathy, and support any tendency in another towards childish self-pampering. This will only
strengthen negative traits and support pessimism. Taking a person's emotional problems too seriously is not taking
them seriously enough.
And let us always remember that our experiences are not a means to an end – they are the end, valid without
agenda or amplification through either knock-on effects or understandings. Each and every moment has within
itself something precious to appreciate.
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IMMERSION : A GIRL SURREPTITIOUSLY BATHING IN THE NUDE (CAPRICORN 16°- 17°)
Only by letting go of that which covers us, can we find out what is being covered up
The need for hiding nakedness is not experienced by primitive communities so much; it is the processes of
civilization that moves us away from acknowledging sacredness in the physical body. Any sense we may have to
become furtive in life, and hide our eccentricities, shows something of the extent of our renunciation of the natural
state, in favour of sophistication.
An alternative strategy is to immerse ourselves totally into a full enjoyment of our physicality, employing the
body as a temple in which to celebrate spirit.
This sense of profound joyful physicality generates a feeling of intimacy – with ourselves and with our roots. To
remember our primordial aspects touches the heart, and reclaims innocence.
Furthermore, on a purely physical level, we find a sense of self-renewal in the act of becoming naked and
vulnerable to the elements – Sun on back, wind in hair, and rain on face.
Beneath all the dressing up and courtesies of social interaction, there is a more basic self – and, if we are to be
effective in expressing our fullest potential, this deeper part of who we are must be first accessed and then
presented.
The symbolism here takes us beyond the physical to the psychological, is to do with being occasionally stripped
back to the essentials and this is more than naked simplicity, more than sacred sex, sport and sensuality, and
includes depth awareness of various body clues such as intuition. Only by letting go of that which covers us, can we
find out what is being covered up.
Once we have seen a deeper truth, it is likely that we will want to become further renewed by the process of
self-sacrifice. Rather like a snake occasionally shedding its old skin, it is life enhancing. This does not have to be
traumatic – since we can never surrender anything essential. Only what is outworn or false can ever be lost.
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EXPECTATION : SMALL CHILD WITH A HUGE SHOPPING BAG (CAPRICORN 18°- 19°)
The heart enjoys service for its own sake, so we each have an inherent desire to be helpful
The image is of a child with great expectations, and this indirectly speaks of the wonderful recompense that life
offers to one who is innocent enough to respond to the inner sense of being helpful simply as a normal aspect of
being a person.
As a person grows in maturity and wisdom, their identity becomes well defined; it becomes less relevant to
conform indiscriminately to passing, popular fads, which are essentially self-serving. The spiritual dimension
awakens, as does the sense of our ability, duty and privilege to help others.
There is an inherent desire within each of us to offer to our community the fullest reach of our skills and efforts.
In fact, unless we do then we cannot develop them, so the desire is actually completely natural.
The responsibility we feel for the welfare of others, even strangers, is evidence of a good heart and a mature
personality. There is wisdom in the knowledge that what we do is eventually returned to us, and that we cannot exist
at all without the support of our community – so of course we serve. Yet also we need to remember that the heart
enjoys service for its own sake.
Considerable personal advantage derives from this approach. The same sensitivity that is used to notice others’
needs is employed to notice opportunity. At root, perhaps counter-intuitively, our ready inclination to help others,
and our inclination to help ourselves, is in essence the same – because by looking for the opportunity to serve, we
constantly realize and keep alive our readiness to seize self-serving opportunity.
Not only does this assist our own development, it also promotes in us the knack of seeing the best in others,
and understanding their potentials and opportunities too. Sometimes it takes nothing more than a person seeing a
quality or capability in another to awaken it.
As a result of practising a general willingness to help, we become very capable in expanding the breadth of our
life experience – and actually we assist our fellows in doing the same thing.
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FITNESS: A RELAY RACE (CAPRICORN 20°- 21°)
Each of us takes responsibility for our own self-mastery
The values taken on by any group are those that facilitate the increase of individual resourcefulness as well as
social benefit. What matters to the team members is what makes a person fit to participate in the relay race and do
well. This usually has more to do with whether we attend training sessions than whether we attend church or
mosque, or vote red or blue.
It is of general benefit that each of us takes responsibility for our own self-mastery. Therefore a person’s
importance to the community is enhanced by the confidence we feel that, through being part of the team, our own
self-preservation is secured. Our feelings of security sponsor our willingness to serve group efforts.
It must be taken as a given that each of us wants to grow – in skills and talents – and that our interactions are
angled towards that end.
The urgency of a race points to the intensity of focus that occasionally occurs in every life. At such times we
need to pull everything together so that all the components of a situation are held into a functioning wholeness.
When push comes to shove, petty differences and envy between people must be put aside so that everyone does
their very best to support the demands of the moment.
By such cooperation, a group’s best opportunities are brought to culmination. The harvest is brought in, the
floods are kept at bay and the village hall is successfully raised.
By such collective enterprises, the individual is also raised up. Social skills are refined no less than practical
talents.
Those who selfishly avoid the communal activity one day will find themselves poorly equipped to adequately
resource their own needs. The lesson is clear: all for one and one for all.
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RECOGNITION : TWO AWARDS FOR BRAVERY IN WAR (CAPRICORN 22°- 23°)
With leadership comes both high reward and onerous duties
Our potential for heroism exists inwardly in advance of its outer expression; it is sometimes felt as a need for us
to be recognized for our capacity to show dedicated self-effacing service.
Even though heroic behaviour often stimulates society’s need to raise up an individual to the rank of leader,
strutting and proclaiming this potential is inelegant and avoided by the wiser person.
Rising above the pack, we are exalted not by our self-proclaiming words and cocky attitude, but by our personal
vision and character. Other concerns are subordinated, so that the compelling goal of living actually becomes
nothing more than the advancement and presentation of our values, perhaps as teachings to guide others.
Personal growth is stimulated through the time and energy spent in the process of gaining broader experience.
This has the effect of gradually widening our social relevance to whatever level equates to our highest spiritual
station. Such experiences awaken our ability to dramatize life’s possibilities. This calls forth a cornucopia of fruits
and riches, which point to the abundance that any can access by following the leader’s example of effective, creative,
courageous, life management.
Practical social and political gains accumulate. However, we need to remember that an idealistic leader, who may
well be completely integrated within normal humdrum society, will still always be measured and also challenged for
position. It goes with the job, and helps to keep alive the very skills and wisdom that qualify the leader for the
position.
Continual self-dedication is a life path that brings as its reward the burden of social stewardship. With it comes
the opportunity to disclose a profound practical understanding of our fellows, their circumstances and challenges.
Recognition, which once was sought after by an immature youth yearning to find self-realization, is now
understood to be a sword that cuts with two edges, the one self-serving, the other social; one cuts away external
dross, the other cuts inwardly. And whereas the first award gave intoxicating unlooked-for joy, the second suggests
that a third is to be expected in due course. The burden to meet expectations becomes a dimension heavier, the
path a degree more serious.
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CONSIGNMENT : AN ORIENTAL-RUG DEALER (CAPRICORN 24°- 25°)
The material expression of our character is the final and undeniable proof of it
A consignment is a delivery of goods, the image of an oriental-rug dealer points to the importation of foreign
products, and the teaching here has to do with the effective employment of goods and services of modern society.
Whether we think of the Silk Road or on-line purchasing through eBay, the exchange through trade has been – and
will always continue to be – a binding force throughout history.
The practical emphasis points to consumer items, and yet there is also the implication of the accumulation of
knowledge, the acquisition of skills and an indication of enduring competency. As anyone knows, who has
attempted to become a small trader, the fool and their money are easily parted. To engage in trade is to be involved
in diplomatic cultural exchange – and to develop understanding of another nation’s values and ways is no small
thing.
All human potentialities impact upon commerce. What we believe, what we prefer, what we need, and what we
can afford – are all clearly expressed in how we trade. Self-expression is a force that uses all the various advantages
of trade as a resource through which to claim more personal territory.
Our obligation to our chosen reality is an irrevocable commitment – and for most of us this is reflected entirely
by the consignments we receive. If we want to know about a person in detail, to get an accurate, honest appraisal,
then we can look at what they do with their spending money. Their ideas and opinions – and their protestations of
standpoints and intentions – are all hot air compared to the facts of the matter, which are someone’s inventory of
goods and their expenditure summary. Together these speak of the actual facts.
Eternal values are meaningless until they are woven into fabric of humanity’s familiar transactions. What actually
matters is what is made material; the material expression of our character is the final and undeniable proof of it. So
we must spend according to our philosophical beliefs.
For example, if an individual claims to want to offer a real service to fellows, to be kind and thoughtful, and to
make a real difference to ease the burden of the downtrodden, then these sentiments must take the form of bread
not words.
Modern society has too much concern over trivialities – a person will ignore a hungry street beggar as they walk
past carrying a heavy bag full of cat food. When we prioritize our purchases to align with our values, we spend as an
aspect of our principles. This simple act eventually influences the production choices of distant manufacturers, and
therefore could help to moderate their shameful use of slave labour and irreplaceable raw materials.
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PERSEVERANCE: A MOUNTAIN PILGRIMAGE (CAPRICORN 26°- 27°)
The seeker of ultimate realization must hold to the path with resolute steadfastness
At some point in life, we need to discover whether we are parading false virtue, by only pretending to the sacred
condition of a would-be pilgrim, or whether we really do have sufficient perseverance, to overcome all the
temptations and challenges, which are inherent in any spiritual path of self-discovery and improvement.
Often, the mountain is used to symbolize the pyramiding reality brought about by the inner realization that
occurs when we find complete harmony between our life-style expression and our chosen ideals and values.
This is not about gaining satisfaction through superficial allegiances to a particular track of spiritual practices or
religiosity; it is about climbing higher and ever higher, towards a place of ultimate realization.
The indomitable integrity of human comprehension can only be truly awakened by a challenging process of
struggle and surrender. We will be examined and have to choose either to overcome both inner and outer resistance,
or to become more flexible. Usually we will need to strengthen our resolve and buckle down.
An unquestioned devotion to the worthwhile task at hand is emblematic of the true disciple. The seeker is
encouraged, by the path itself, to hold unswervingly to the self-chosen course.
Every vision that our intelligence can aspire to is intensified. Although we will always need to respond
appropriately to each difficulty we come across en route, with this level of focus, and our certainty of the sacredness
of our purpose, we can expect success in all of our endeavours.
Then mind and heart will experience a total reconciliation one with the other, and gentle outer circumstances
will inevitably reflect this sublimely peaceful inner condition.
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SIGNATURE: WOMAN READING TEA LEAVES (CAPRICORN 28°- 29°)
To balance seen and unseen worlds, our inner feelings have to be tested in outer experience
Despite the scattered thoughts, habitual processes and fascination with trivia, eventually the mind’s focus orients
towards those things that are universal and eternal, its curiosity points the attention towards the unseen worlds.
In their quest for access to the Eternal, some people are seduced by superstition, and are drawn into a distorted
understanding of the reliability and importance of symbols and voices from beyond. They go to Madame Sybil’s
seafront parlour for a bit of fun, and get caught up in the idea of a fated future.
We do accept that our naive insights can have real and unusual merit – and that our feelings are informative. Yet
the values we adopt when we project our life-signature are not likely to be profound or even sustainable unless we
balance intuition with analytical intelligence.
If we are to find a workable balance between the seen and unseen worlds, then our inner feelings have to be
tested in the realm of outer experience. So it is certainly appropriate to consult another about other realities, but not
to accept their words unconditionally. We must challenge all input to the extremely impressionable mind, otherwise
we become as puppets, and find ourselves with neither power nor integrity. We lose dignity and influence if we do
not confront what we cannot validate.
Our lives demonstrate the interaction between how we project our values and understandings, and how we
respond inwardly to the echo we get from others receiving these projections from us.
We attempt to make the facts fit the expectation. This is normal, and even sometimes productive – and yet often
our model of reality is simply wrong; it doesn’t fit the facts, and can be entirely unworkable.
To realize our fullest potential, our best strategy is to examine, with discriminating intelligence, the facts of the
matter, and then allow our inner sense of self to influence our final understandings. Input from others is to be fully
assimilated only to the extent that sits well with us. We need not entirely reject what is yet unproven – yet it is better
to hold an unconfirmed idea in abeyance, pending further investigation, until it is validated. In the end, it is our
interpretation of facts and feelings that is our true signature, by which we identify ourselves uniquely.
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AQUARIUS
DURABILITY: AN OLD ADOBE MISSION (AQUARIUS 0°- 1°)
Standing up for our lifestyle deepens our character and inspires in us a faith that we belong
This is a traditional image of a robust answer to the problems of how to survive – which is required because we
live within a testing environment. What helps to ensure our physical survival as a species is the durability of what
protects us as individuals – and, to offer such shelter, these missions were constructed to be strong and permanent.
They were more than resources to support settlers materially; the spiritual side was also central to their purpose.
There is an unbroken continuity between the certainty of our material needs and the depth of our psychological
needs – simply because we are at risk physically, we are vulnerable emotionally. So, as we invest our loyalties into a
certain approach to coping with the physicality of life, we inevitably align with shared emotional realities too – such
as having faith that we belong.
How and where we build our home and place of worship not only speaks about our loyalties, preferences,
history and expectations – it determines a great deal of what we become. The heritage of our enduring ties stands as
a reminder of what has continuing value to us, and which must be neither neglected nor underrated.
A compelling depth of character arises from the respect we assign to our heritage. It is almost inevitable that we
will, at some point, be called upon to defend and protect what we think of as home, family and community. If we
have nowhere to stand, then we cannot really stand for anything.
The future unfolds to keep alive the tradition we have adopted, and which has adopted us. Choices about
direction are made with reference to the past since we understand that a deep history can underpin a rich future.
This deeper approach to life’s established values actually also gives rise to an effective breadth of vision
One thing we need to be careful of is that such a complete observance of old ways can easily lead to a total lack
of ambition, and also a blind adherence to superficialities that have been crystallized into community values. This
can be avoided if we are always aware of who we are, what we are doing, and why.
An aware person is tested to remember their own true spiritual state at all times; this is a necessity for both an
overall orientation and an underlying stability in all personal existence. In a world of deceit and illusion, where
nothing is ever completely fixed in time, this presents a prodigious challenge.
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DEFIANCE: A DESERTER FROM THE NAVY (AQUARIUS 2°- 3°)
Unless we create our own loyalties, the future appears shallow and pointless
This is a statement of human independence carried to a point of extreme rebellion against things as they are,
whenever our life circumstances are simply unacceptable. Where tyranny rules, then defiance is the action of a hero,
which requires the psychological condition known as death or glory.
For the sake of an immediate liberation of the spirit, we will disregard of all the consequences of authority’s
displeasure and social disapproval. Freedom is a primary quality, and equates to the life-force; it is the enactment of
Spirit, and will not be held in place for long.
The soul’s demand for a fully rewarding expression of individuality cannot be ignored without serious personal
consequences. Anything we are forced to do that betrays the soul will attract unpleasantness and eventually
suffering.
It takes genuine psychological courage to bring about an appropriate repudiation of all meaningless loyalties.
This usually calls upon a combination of very clear thinking and certainty of purpose, together with strong resolve
and willingness to make sacrifices.
And yet it is an imperative because, except as we create our own allegiances, destiny holds no depth of meaning,
is shallow and feels pointless. We can thus infer the central importance of ‘daring to defy’, since its absence
guarantees such mediocrity.
It is made clear that any late acceptance of full and personal responsibility for life is better than none at all.
Perhaps we should not have signed up in the first place, but better a late correction than no correction. We began
life as children powerless to protest against injustice, which excuses our earlier inability to act – but as adults that is
no longer the case, and we must now act. That said, a deserter from the navy could also indicate a person whose
complete inability, to follow the rules of the game, is neurotic and indicative of immaturity.
So hero or villain then? It is in the end for us to decide for ourselves.
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ANTECEDENCE: A COUNCIL OF ANCESTORS (AQUARIUS 4°- 5°)
Loyalty to established ideals brings influence, responsibility and power
As individuals, we are sponsored by our relationship to the ruling body that keeps alive old traditions of our
culture and heritage. A council of ancestors symbolizes the principle of antecedence – what has gone before us is
the fundamental aspect of who we are; it is the fundament upon which we build our personal identity.
The whole of our background mobilizes itself continually to serve us and to facilitate a further refinement of
potentialities in the modern era.
The cultural characteristics which have proved their value, and hence have their continual re-embodiment in the
hearts and minds of one generation after another, create an immortal dependence within each individual born. We
simply could not be what we are without what our ancestors were.
The self ultimately must fulfil itself, and is destined to be a challenge to the world at large. Yet the capacity to
establish our uniqueness of being requires the strength of clear and solid roots, which we inherit socially from those
who went before.
It is good to remember this – and appreciate that the path we walk is well trod. Whilst avoiding sterile
conservatism, it is highly beneficial to show some deference to the track-makers. They were pioneers, not settlers,
and they found ways to innovate and discover many of the aspects of our treasured lives that we now need, and
could not imagine doing without. This is as much to do with ideas as things.
The enduring reality which anyone creates in the overall ideal we accept for ourselves. These ideals define us
more than possessions do and they have evolved over a great deal of time.
The mystery of this degree is how to develop power through absolute self-integrity. Authenticity and
dependability are truly respected qualities that win the trust and support of our fellows – which brings influence and
responsibility. Yet being true to our values is only possible when we have values to be true to.
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ESSENTIALITY: A CHILD BORN OF AN EGGSHELL (AQUARIUS 6°- 7°)
Essence is spirit, and nothing is more essential
The symbolism of an egg is frequently found in various cultures; it represents the idea of a matrix. We are born
into individuality out of a combination of influences – spiritual and material – such as the stardust of our physicality,
the genetic coding carried in our DNA, and more subtle moulding of the zeitgeist and local geopolitical realities.
That which pulls all these factors together into a single moment’s statement is essentially the matrix of what we are.
The eggshell may seem to limit us, but it does not. When we are ready, we crack out – until then, the contours
of our roots and circumstances do more to nurture than to constrain.
We are sustained by the assurance that we belong, and we are protected.
At first we identify the source of that protection externally as home, mother, community and earth-based
securities. As we become mature and aware, we learn of the greater and more exhilarating truth – that in essence we
are indestructible and incorruptible.
Essence is spirit, and nothing is more essential. It cannot be broken down into components, destroyed or
compromised. Whenever we are in alignment with our spiritual essence, we are completely free of danger – and this
occurs whenever we are projecting our highest aspirations into the world. It may well be counterintuitive, yet we are
only ever truly safe when we are racing headlong with total blind enthusiasm towards our wildest dream.
Whereas the self is found by cracking out of its nurturing eggshell, it is lost again only in full-on inspired
enthusiasm. Somewhat surprisingly, it is therefore found at a higher level – a passionate level beyond ordinary
reality.
This naive state is by no means easy to access, simply because it is absolutely fearless. Any imperfect attempt can
easily lead to an unhealthy reliance upon external forces for a sense of both stability and achievement, rather than a
self-assertive, self-fulfilled state of being.
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DRAMATIZATION : A FLAG TURNED INTO AN EAGLE (AQUARIUS 8°- 9°)
Loyalty to a shared ideal makes collective power evident
There is a clue in this image that makes us contemplate humanity's inexhaustibly fertile imagination and its part
to play in our accomplishments. It is not only through utter self-dedication that we prosper – we always need to
imagine the fruits of our efforts first and foremost. The flag comes first, the eagle follows.
A flag, perhaps here one that shows an eagle, is meant to be representative of certain qualities – perhaps aspired
towards by a state – and this properly engenders the all-important pride of nationalism, which brings together a
large group of disparate interests to form a stronger unit against perceived dangers and towards social improvement.
By contrast, the bird itself is not a picture that dramatizes that quality; it is a violent hunter, a cruel animal, which
may well remind us of the human potential for vindictiveness and abuse of power over others. However noble it is
as an animal, it lacks humanity, and so is deficient in the more compassionate aspects of life, which are the
foundation-stones of any possible nation we may want to be part of.
Therefore the determination to make this eagle-power evident through our own way of living will need to be
balanced against the softer loyalties implicit in being human.
Like any animal, we have a capacity for significant self-representation, and therefore the power to rise to every
situation, and get from it its most rewarding self-serving potentials.
Yet, we also want to make a contribution of enduring worth, and find a purposeful way to bring a vision of a
better life to bear upon our own social situations, as a service to those who align with the values which our flag
represents.
As individuals, we prosper as we spring to action in defence of our loyalties, through serving our larger
community – and eventually we may all expect to find ourselves in service to an ideal rather than the dictates of
expediency.
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ECSTASY: MAN TÊTE-À-TÊTE WITH HIS INSPIRATION (AQUARIUS 10°- 11°)
To walk our talk, we must normally balance self-interest with service
Man tête-à-tête with his inspiration – is an image of the condition we can access when our alignment with the highest
sense of self, being one with the source and force of our creativity, is the normal condition of our lives. In this
condition, we can access ecstasy – this is a state of absolute satisfaction in the transcendental experiences of
selfhood, when we are neither attached to – nor detached from – our sense of identity.
As much as we have to accept the overshadowing of the universal order, we must also assert and demonstrate
our own special capacities, by which we make our personal claim upon worldly life. A balance is to be found
between inspiration and action, the muse and the inner executive. The muse shows us what to create, and the
executive shows us how.
Each of us lives in constant intimacy with spiritual truths of every sort. We consistently renew our wisdom
realizations, and find that all we need to validate them is ever close at hand.
Our need to act continually in our best self-interest is a personal truth. Its counterpoint polarity is the universal
truth of service and self-surrender.
The real knack to find fulfilment in life is to find a way to translate every vision into practical consummation. To
walk our talk. Then we find that there is no difference at all between our spiritual faith and our worldly expression,
because we are one with inspiration at all times.
We need fully to grasp that an enthusiastic idealism and tireless desire to serve becomes a realistic life path only
when we are satisfied that we have stabilized a strategy to achieve our goals on a personal level. Otherwise, our will
to serve simply becomes an aspect of the complete self-obsession that typifies an ardent, but misguided, idealist.
How could any philosophy be meaningful if it does not fulfil, or at least eradicate, our deepest aspirations?
Eventually we need to rededicate our special capacities – even our individual experiences – so that they are
transmuted into a spiritual statement. What previously we used for practical purposes, we now use for the
demonstration of our spiritual imperatives and beliefs.
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INDICATION : A BAROMETER (AQUARIUS 12°- 13°)
It is because we need to gain control that we seek indications about the future
We find that natural processes are typically beyond our control, and therefore able to intrude upon our choices
and comforts. Yet there is an underlying order to life, which applies to everything, including the forces of Nature.
Whatever can be measured is, to some extent, contained.
It is meaningful to distinguish between what is superficial, and what is real and dependable. We may not know
whether it will rain tomorrow – but we do know that it will rain again one day. This is not clever or trite; it is how
we maintain our sense of order by which we keep at bay the terror of our powerlessness in the face of natural
forces.
Whether by using traditional superstition, old wives tales, or a barometer to measure air pressure, we seek an
indication to infer data about the future – because we feel the need to gain the sense that we have some measure of
control.
The very process of enquiry into the future has an effect – we sharpen our powers of observation and develop
exceptional competence in judgement. It seems meaningless to decide whether it is because we develop better
powers of analysis, or we gain more resonance of intuition, the outcome is that we know more about what is likely
to be coming towards us.
By this a secret is revealed – that all secrets can be revealed. Whatever we need to know can be made known
when we train ourselves in the necessary attitude of mind. There is order in the universe, and its operating principles
can be revealed to one who has the application to discover them.
It is a great love of ours to attempt to live our experiences in advance. Yet the reality, of what is, is immediate
and circumstantial – it registers through our senses and takes physical form. However, the reality of what is to come
is non-physical and affects the mind and heart. It is not without value to liken the barometer to the feelings we have
– up and down, measuring atmosphere and giving clues about what might be coming next.
This whole practice of measuring the future against the present is the source material by which we conceptualize
and gain broad generalizations and abstract ideas about life and how it all works. The past has given us clues, but
our ability to predict examines how well we have understood them.
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AFFIRMATION : TWO LOVEBIRDS SITTING ON A FENCE (AQUARIUS 14°- 15°)
The richness of our own life potential is illustrated in Nature’s achievements
To be able to bring our destiny to fruition, it is completely appropriate to set the terms upon which we are
willing to meet the world. Keeping control over our time and circumstances is very empowering and strengthens
our position in all of our many interactions.
As we might see in a tropical garden, or an image of lovebirds, Nature delights in exhibiting how rich things can
be when they reach self-fulfilment. We affirm this to be a metaphor for the potential richness of our own life.
It is natural to share such abundance, and such giving always tends to attract a deepening of emotional rapport
and softening of personality.
When the personality has reached a high point of maturity on the inner level, then we become highly capable of
performing our actions on a more magical level.
A sense of self-consistency becomes observable, has great appeal, and wins loyalty and cooperation to support
our intentions. Results are achieved when the force of our clear intention is presented with certainty, and a special
atmosphere that shows of our expectation of a particular successful outcome.
When we are capable of creating the world we choose, then there is always a danger of experiencing jealousy in
its active or passive exhibition. It is good to find a way to minimize either of these unhelpful motivations, because
we want neither of these feelings to corrupt our sense of wellbeing.
Most of us raise emotional romantic issues in importance above practical – and we are free to trust in the
affirmation that life is for love and joy.
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PROBITY: A WATCHDOG STANDING GUARD (AQUARIUS 16°- 17°)
Through discipline, we come to freedom
Our realistic expectation that people will behave in a civilized way – with probity – is somewhat like having a
guard dog; it reassures us that we are safe to enjoy greater freedom of involvement with life. Otherwise our fearful
but natural inclination is to shy away from the unknown and be suspicious and unfriendly towards strangers.
This is about being an upright, honest person – not only as a path of self-realization, but also to claim a place of
dignity within the context of community – we overcome our own animal fears because we feel shielded by social
conventions of non-violence and decency, and we offer the same courtesy to others.
Communal interaction is as much facilitated by social agreements as by general appetite to relate to others. Such
restrictions are applied through legal devices, morality and custom. We depend upon them to limit exposure to risk.
Each of us is stronger because others are committed to maintain and reinforce community censure – so in turn,
we do the same whenever circumstances call upon us to protect those in need of help.
If, individually and collectively, we are to find a way to achieve our highest potential, then we must live
cooperatively – and this depends upon our determination to acknowledge a shared responsibility to do the right
thing, and require others also to do so.
When we do the right thing, generally it works out well, and therefore our trust in the future strengthens – so we
deepen our sense of wellbeing. So by right living, we find that we grow in faith and achieve greater fulfilment.
Only by becoming a self-referential symbol of collective authority will we be able to become free of imposed
restriction. Through discipline, we come to freedom.
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CONCERN : A FOREST FIRE QUENCHED (AQUARIUS 18°-19°)
Coping with intense problems cultivates individual gravitas and sponsors special levels of teamwork
In each of us there exists an exceptional capacity to cope – and this is called up only in an emergency because it
is when metaphorically we need to quench forest fires that we emphatically commit to concern ourselves
unreservedly with the task at hand.
Dealing with difficulties is a normal aspect of life, yet in a lot of people this creates a sensation of fear or anxiety.
A more expedient response to such situations would be to see how the personality can usefully be employed to
harness skills that effectively manage the troublesome matter at hand.
Certain situations call for our caring response, and it is only when we allow ourselves to feel concern in the heart
that we can awaken both the clarity and the ability to respond fittingly.
During peak experiences of intense cooperation, calling on undiscovered self-expenditure, our potentialities are
awakened. A large number of old people look back to the years of war with nostalgia. Some, even felt a strange
sense of delight in calamity. Despite the hardship, the dominant recollection is to do with a sense of comradeship
and community, and pulling out all the stops to find heightened ability, rising to the needs of the moment.
What could so easily be seen as misfortune can be turned around to become a successful adventure in the
development of a much broader competence in social responsibility. Dealing with problems is what matures the
individual because handling precarious external circumstances has weighty impact that cultivates gravitas – and so
attracts the confidence and support of others less capable.
More than that, there is a deep-reaching feeling of profound relaxation after such an extraordinary event. This
has a truly regenerative effect that renews vital forces, underpins optimism and trust so that a sense of certainty
grows that whatever the future throws up can be dealt with satisfactorily.
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CLEARANCE: A WOMAN DISAPPOINTED AND DISILLUSIONED (AQUARIUS 20°- 21°)
Nothing superficial endures – and only profound eternal realities bring lasting happiness
Any attempt towards fulfilment of self through a capitalization on purely physical assets must fail eventually.
However beautiful or strong we may be, it all passes away sooner or later and, if we have squandered opportunities
for real self-improvement, we are left without much inner strength of character, or even elegance of personality.
It is only by accessing the deeper potentials of the being that self-discovery can occur, and the curse of beauty so
readily denies the beautiful any real possibilities of advancement.
The image suggests that a woman has become at last disappointed and disillusioned as she gains insight into the
superficiality of her appeal. Clearance is required and provided by this realization – she clears from her emotional
body the self-damaging belief that her form is her best asset. We could extend this idea to include anyone who gets
older and loses power because they become less appealing. This is sure evidence of previous emotional immaturity
and its corresponding distortion of wisdom.
What arises, to replace the false trust in the superficial, is an inherent gift for pressing on and gaining increased
powers with every setback.
Personal frustrations can then be seen not so much a denial of opportunity as a challenge to support a genuine
self-realization.
Nothing we depend upon remains the same, and some of it is entirely ephemeral. While it is a joy to capture the
pleasure of the springtime of our lives, it is the eternal realities that bring true long-term happiness. The distress of
the soul is inevitable whenever it seeks its sustainment from elements that have no anchorage in our deepest,
authentic nature – so to be really content, we have to locate the aspect of us which is enduring, true and basic.
Some people are willing to allow the acceptance of all defeat as final. This is inconsistent with general experience
– we see everywhere the capacity for renewal and regeneration. Our disappointments can so often be the first clue
we have that a new and better life is approaching.
REFINEMENT: A RUG PLACED ON THE FLOOR FOR CHILDREN TO PLAY (AQUARIUS 21°- 22°)
We have a duty to deepen our enjoyment
A child playing on a rug is not the least concerned with community approval, yet serves society with its innocent
self-centeredness. Should this facility become obsolete on reaching adulthood? The enjoyment of simple pleasures
promotes a close relationship with the soul’s mysterious agenda, which is obscured under conditions of stress,
whenever we try too much to fit in with society. Surely we have a duty to deepen our enjoyment through the
refinement to the fullest potential of what life offers us?
Actively seeking out opportunities for self-enrichment, we find – to a truly extraordinary extent – that we are
able to depend upon life to throw up the resources and opportunities we need to flourish and grow.
Our desire for everyday comforts and conveniences speak of the hidden inclination of the soul’s will and
capacity to enhance personal experience. Full enjoyment of life is in the detail, the perfection of satisfaction.
A controversial attitude to society enables a sharpening of awareness, in particular self-awareness. Our self-
serving choices often exclude us from the warmth of community approval, which in turn so often inclines us to
greater eccentricity. Certain encounters present. These challenge us to discover the true self, and its unflagging
ability to concentrate the will in order to excel and accomplish.
Subtle realizations arising from this incline us towards being different from the common herd, whose members
lack such awareness. We look for opportunities to express distinctions, in order to become more obviously unique.
Optimization of personal advantage is a wholeheartedly legitimate strategy. The openings are ever-present, and
actually increase as we seek them and take them.
Inevitably sometimes this requires us to engage with others in joint ventures, and as much as we are inclined to
serve others, in turn life serves our own particular requirements. The more aptly and carefully we attend to our own
duties the more our desires come to fruition, and the more our needs are met.
This leads to a profoundly-felt sense of wellbeing and trust that all is good, and that our inclination towards
carefree self-indulgence is an acceptable celebration of abundance.
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APTITUDE: A BIG BEAR SITTING DOWN AND WAVING ALL ITS PAWS (AQUARIUS 22°- 23°)
Power and knowledge come only when animal passion and spiritual passion unite
A big bear sitting down and waving all its paws – the powerful bear represents a person’s animal nature – it is seated,
so passive, and yet gesticulating, so expressive. This illustrates the conviction that the passionate spirit of the red-
blooded human, when tamed by the higher self, is a source of great power.
By struggling to gain absolute mastery of our own lower nature, we find that nothing is beyond our capacity. We
could use our emotions in frantic efforts to gain and hold attention, as so many people do. But it’s better to use it to
cultivate an appetite for life, by following the desire nature to the point of crisis, and then in full awareness,
resolving the issues arising – of darkness and light.
Before we can participate fully in any grander reality, we do need to show the worth of our own specific gifts –
worldly skills to address worldly goals. It is pure nonsense to expect to reach high spiritual states without first
coming to terms with ordinary life – and that also includes dealing with dark psychological imbalances we have
inherited and internalized.
Our desire for spiritual experiences shows in a willingness to dramatize our potentials whenever opportunity
presents itself. This may well involve challenges and even conflict, as we test our new ideas out in practice, often
going against established habits and social norms.
Knowledge about ultimate reality is of no consequence unless it can be satisfactorily shown – by our tangible life
achievements – to be a workable life principle in material terms.
Our soul work follows on from our demonstration that we have an aptitude for worldly life – and an ability to
bring every function of life to a high personal fulfilment. How can a spiritual principle be valid if it does not bring
such abilities? That which does not survive the robust tests of life on earth has no place in life on earth – this surely
is self-evident?
The soul finds itself through the excellence it makes and re-makes out of the very fabric of itself. We are here to
experience the endless options available, through which we may further examine each separate aspect of our eternal
being, in a never-ending process of self-expression and self-discovery.
SERENITY : M AN TURNING HIS BACK ON PASSION , TEACHING FROM EXPERIENCE (A QUARIUS 23°- 24°)
Serenity is found when knowledge and experience are in harmony
Our passions record the difference between what we experience and what we genuinely understand. Turning
from them, we demonstrate that we have learned their lessons, and found a place of peace, where knowledge and
experience are in constant dynamic harmony. The self is thus refined more and more, so that the inner rewards
become so much more valuable than the outer success that naturally follows. Serenity is at hand.
Those with a developed sensitivity to the demands of the world can find it all very disheartening, and become
cynical in their day-to-day disappointments, expecting to be displeased – even as a way of life.
What remedies this is a broad and deep participation in everyday and ordinary activities of the general
population. It is then seen that in fact there is no generality within the population; everyone’s life and circumstances
are uniquely touching and, when seen truly, stimulate wisdom.
The very act of sharing our gifts and rewards imbues them with their special value, and so our most precious gift
is the ability to relate deeply with another. This requires heart as well as mind.
Humanity’s penchant for self-obsession is not wholly without grace or spiritual importance, yet the self must
assimilate itself within the higher vision of self in order to find peace. This is done secretly. So, in the company of
those whose problems reach out with an unsettling influence, inwardly we remember grace, and all is well.
Accomplishment does not require us to deal with others’ issues; the opposite is the case. By deepening our own
convictions, we find such a profundity of inner stillness that serenity becomes the constancy of our being. This is
what leads to success in all endeavours, and also has the greatest healing effect.
We can gently absorb ourselves into this place of peace, detached from externals, yet quite capable and willing to
serve selflessly. We can give the appearance of a thoroughly integrated, properly functioning unit of society –
despite being almost completely free of it.
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UNIQUENESS : A BUTTERFLY WITH THE RIGHT WING MORE PERFECTLY FORMED (A QUARIUS 24°- 25°)
As we explore our own idiosyncrasies, and have to deal with those of others
A butterfly with the right wing more perfectly formed – this strange image speaks to the uniqueness of each and every
one of us. Like snowflakes, we are a little bit different from anything and everything else. Unlike snowflakes, we
spend quite a lot of time giving serious consideration to our distinguishing features.
The right wing and left wing have slightly different appearances, and indeed we too could never be exactly in
balance. Whether we are triggered by this into an unhappy, rebellious conceit – or a knack to turn deficiency into a
real asset – is a fundamental life test, and the choice we make.
As an inevitable part of our own human nature, we are imperfect. Because of this, our lives take on a whole
depth of meaning that would otherwise be impossible, as we explore our own idiosyncrasies, and have to deal with
those of others.
An underlying psychological integrity and stamina gives us the capacity, which we all have, to overcome any
handicap that is imposed upon us by our distinctions. It is very likely in fact to be the key aspect that distinguishes
us in our originality of character.
These dissimilarities, whether physical or more subtle, are the noteworthy constituent parts which constitute the
individuality of an individual. On any level of experience, they remain the primary basis of all important
contributions to our self-knowing.
Functionally, the integration of conscious existence – into the world we have created – requires that we take
unique form, with all the nuanced qualities that uniqueness implies. So as we observe what is considered normal by
people we live around, it is both intuitive and inescapable that we are required to study the differences that make the
difference. What is it exactly that makes us who and what we are?
The self mobilizes its faculties successfully only as it takes full advantage of these significant differences. This
shows that our imperfections are often the real source of our effective power in the world.
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TRADITION : AN ANCIENT POTTERY BOWL FILLED WITH VIOLETS (AQUARIUS 26°- 27°)
The traditions that anchor community values give comfort and strength, but are not absolutes
It takes clear-minded strength of identity to avoid the loss of self in conventionality and its meaningless
trappings. There may well be, within our culture, a tradition that explains why we should place violets in pottery –
but there may not. Whichever we feel is true, it is for us to ascribe meaning to our activities, rather than to accept
blindly that what was done before should be done again ad infinitum.
No matter the shifting forms life presents to us, there are always tokens of an enduring stability on which the
ephemeral and the superficial are unable to make any significant, immediate impact. This is what tradition is.
Its meaning lies in its value as an ultimate assurance to the human heart. We take comfort, and strength, from
the knowledge of what is expected of us, our rights and duties, the normal way to behave, and what we may expect
of others.
When we are studying the permanence or changelessness of the real, we must not confuse the absolute with the
relative. Tradition is held within a culture, and is an attempt to anchor the community to a set of values – yet these
values are space/time dependent; they are not actually beyond challenge. Incontrovertible tradition is tyranny. The
modern generation has the function of updating traditions to respond to new circumstances with new
consciousness.
Whereas the stuff and diversity of our communal organization are always being replaced, there is an over-all
continuance of meaning in which these variables exist. It is this deeper reality which has truth as its essence.
The self may anchor itself in tradition – and this is both valid and empowering, like the roots of a plant. Yet the
plant also has leaves – and actually exists in order to flower and fruit. Correspondingly, we must not think that the
roots are all and everything – they serve, but should never rule.
There is sustenance and security to be found in rootedness, and this sponsors both our aspirations and
achievements, and one who is well-anchored in truth attains a high realization of values, and a real gift for using
them – above and beyond the normal person’s spiritual or material reach. These people are candidates to become
exemplars of the current mode of tradition, elders who carry with gravitas the voice of the past as it evolves to
become the foundation of the future.
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EMANATION : BUTTERFLY, EMERGING FROM A CHRYSALIS (AQUARIUS 28°- 29°)
The wonder of Creation is continually being reborn
There is a voracious appetite for experience, an insatiable well of curiosity for knowledge, and a constant mental
yearning to get to the bottom of things. This propels individuals to seek answers to inner questions.
Mind is the cornerstone of humanity’s supremacy on earth, and we invest hugely in the intellect in order to
develop and maintain our self-assurance. This is required to function with an effective certainty of purpose.
What springs forth spontaneously, in response to persistent questing for knowledge, is an emanation of new
ideas. Each one is like a butterfly in its ephemeral transience. Some of these ideas trickle forward and, without the
force to survive, are lost; others grow like streams that become rivers feeding into the ocean of humanity’s collective
conception of existence.
The root of this activity is the elemental self-regeneration of mind. At a personal level and at the universal level,
the mind needs to go through a process of constant renewal in order to purify itself – so that its outpourings are
sparkling and clear.
We have to learn and understand that somehow the degenerative aspect of mentality – to be sluggish, lazy and
crystallized into hard opinion, staunch belief and unwillingness to learn – can be overcome. Pushing away from such
dysfunction to affirm our faith in life’s promise, we awaken a more fluid way of creative thinking.
There is then the sense of continually being reborn – to an even greater expanse of awareness that has the
eagerness of emergent new life – with a thirst to take in every scrap of knowledge from all perspectives.
We are all co-creating Creation in each moment. The feeling we get when we remember this – and fervently
participate with it – is a blend of incomparable keenness, wonder and amazement.
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PISCES
COMMERCE: A PUBLIC MARKET
This universal idea is best expressed through planets in the
1st degree of Pisces (0°- 1°)
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SURVIVAL: A PETRIFIED FOREST (PISCES 2°- 3°)
Standing firm or projecting forward – do we fear or do we trust?
The image is of something dead that once was living. We tend to clench up against change, in a futile attempt to
turn to stone that which eternally must be cyclical by nature. Security is not found by resisting the dynamic forces of
life; if change seems threatening it is because we have come to depend upon that which is not dependable.
In every situation, we are required to make a contribution, even if only by witnessing. Otherwise, we are in fact
an obstacle, immobilized into a superficial stone-clad reality.
We need to blend in with the current circumstances we encounter so that we add to the resonance of the
moment. In this way we become a creative part of the melody that eternally sounds throughout the cosmos.
Our best survival strategy is to develop a sense of certainty about what we find right and wrong as life strategies.
This certainty derives from having and applying a steady orientation of a strong mind towards conscious knowledge.
Real power comes from this. As much as we have to accommodate the changes, we also have to stand firm and
project forward a steadfast, clear motivation.
In every moment, throughout eternity, we are asked to adapt or to stand firm, and we must answer this call given
no certainty about right or wrong, except that which we have discovered for ourselves.
This ambiguity is either intimidating or liberating. That is the essence choice in life – do we fear or do we trust?
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BENEFIT : A CHURCH BAZAAR (PISCES 4°- 5°)
Our endeavours benefit by cultivating new contacts and consolidating old allegiances
A community thrives through its institutions and social events. It draws people together; loyalties are enacted
through participation in shared responsibilities and activities, we meet neighbours, and celebrate friendship. These
unremarkable connections also give us the pyramiding powers of accomplishment.
Society organizes itself for the general wellbeing of its contributing members, and each of us has an innate ability
to capitalize upon the enduring allegiances that develop within that.
We gain as much benefit by what we give as what we receive; philanthropy is thus sustained. We are wise to be
open and willing, in the knowledge that it is sensible to give when we can afford to give.
The conception of this symbol lies beneath the surface – we need to understand the mystery that there is always
a great deal more going on with such simple matters than perhaps is apparent. Something as simple and
unglamorous as a church bazaar can be the instrument through which individuals apply real effort to make a
contribution to human achievement, and to the enrichment of gentle, yet important contact with others.
People mostly fail to notice what is going on around them. There is always more to see than we are seeing –in
every encounter. It is crucial to be open to possibility if we want to make the most benefit of our potential, and this
openness is expressed by a particular attitude of attention. We must enter situations expecting to acquire something
new and exciting – and of course this expectation significantly increases the likelihood that we will.
We need to be careful not to exclude the less social types, and become smug and cliquey, because our best
interests in the long term will be served by an all-embracing approach to connection.
Generally speaking, there is always more to life than we can ever imagine, so openness to new input is an
essential ingredient towards optimising happiness and greater fulfilment.
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CONSCIENCE: A CROSS LYING ON THE ROCKS (PISCES 6°- 7°)
Conscience reveals the intuitive aspect of faith
A cross lying on the rocks is a reference to the widespread common denial of spirituality in the modern era.
According to reports, it was not always so – in previous times, humanity kept alive more of a sense of their higher
aspect than has come to be the case in the age of Scientific Materialism.
This shows something of the utter timidity of self-interest that some people have sunk to. For those who have
faith, it is self-evident that to lose it is to lose ourselves – and this is what has happened in recent history. The force
of untruth in commerce and politics has reached unparalleled levels, which is having a profoundly destructive effect
upon the human psyche – even to the point where many cannot even access their intuitive side of consciousness,
wherein faith is found.
In order to enjoy good health on the psychological side, we need to be active in the cause of every standard or
allegiance through which life is made worthwhile to us. This must surely feature our spiritual side – how could it
not? How can we ignore something of such paramount consequence?
Someimtes we are forcefully challenged to find a rugged independence of inner spirit and the courageous
rejection of all compromise. It requires powerful faith to overcome general cynicism, so our faith becomes powerful.
We must listen to the stirring of an inner voice, which seeks to quicken the soul to remember the overriding
necessities of its existence in physical form. To lose knowledge of this quiet voice is immeasurably poignant.
To be clear of conscience, it sometimes becomes appropriate to withdraw from life in one aspect as means for
re-grasping it in another. If the forces of the material world are often overwhelming, then we must step back. In this
way, and perhaps no other, we can turn within, and we will find the more subtle side of our being – the inner self.
It is unnecessary to accept the world as it is, a repudiation or neglect of our individual higher ideals; nothing is
more important than to express our ideals in material life. If we allow conscience to lose its integrity, then we drift
upon oceans of dark confusion as lost and vulnerable as a small sailboat at sea without its rudder.
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PRACTICE: A JOCKEY (PISCES 8°- 9°)
To establish ourselves takes application and commitment
Jockeys train hard and keep to a rigorous dietary discipline in order to maintain a peak of fitness for their work.
Any top practitioner does – musicians, sportswomen, singers and so on. Practice is what keeps us in form.
Each of us potentially has a spectacular gift for rising to the occasion. It takes will to do the necessary
preparatory work, and this comes from motivation. Often this drive is found because we simply want to celebrate
and enjoy our talents to their fullest capacity.
Rather than misusing our resources and potentiality – for example by witless gambling on horse racing, trying to
get something for nothing – we can choose to apply ourselves fully towards something that will bring the important
feeling of self-fulfilment.
There are inevitably disappointments, and even penalties, for any failure to push the capabilities of self to the
limit, since insolvency of achievement is seen by our community as quite an unattractive quality. We find that
actually it is only through thoroughly consistent performance of skills that we establish respect among our fellows
and feel the reassurance of being worth our position.
As our abilities develop towards excellence, we are increasingly called upon to exhibit them successfully. So the
more we practise, the more we need to practise. Thus it is seen that achievement is not an event – it is a lifestyle –
and usually this demands that we allocate time and funds to support our clear intention to reach a goal.
This image of a jockey speaks to us of the concern we must have for the exertions and challenges of everyday
experience. Real, sustained effort is unavoidable if we want to enjoy success on any level – the background entropy
of existence demands that constantly we work to improve ourselves or else we will certainly degenerate.
In any true revelation of ourselves, our eagerness must show through. We demonstrate our commitment to a full
and satisfying life through some activity, which we take to the fullest degree of completion and expression only as
we strive and struggle.
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DEDICATION : MEN SEEKING ILLUMINATION (PISCES 10°- 11°)
Devotion – the condition for attainment – is alignment with our sense of Ultimate Reality
Divine Spirit in essence is its own matrix. In other words, that which gives it form is actually an aspect of itself.
It is what it is because it only ever has pure intention, purity as its nature, and purity as its result.
The expression of this idea has given rise to scriptures, prophets, priests and teachers, and everything that arises
out of these. Any attempt made by these agencies to describe purity is somewhat imperfect – of course, because if it
were perfect it would be Purity itself, and beyond all the limitations added by the encumbrances of definition.
So, our religions, spiritual traditions, philosophies, laws and moral codes are all inevitably tainted. They speak as
much to the needs of our imperfect hearts as they do to the cosmic realization of the Source of all love. They are in
fact the descriptive contours of the limits that define the stage of our spiritual evolution.
The emergence of humanity into the realm of experience is a work in progress. As a species, we have unlimited
potentiality and the freedom to be and do whatever we have the will for. There is an examination process to enquire
as to the extent of our commitment to a given line of evolutionary development. This is called dedication.
We find that dedication is a necessary and sufficient condition for high accomplishment. We also discover what
it actually is – it is alignment with our personal sense of Ultimate Reality.
Were this principle to express itself in its distorted aspect, one would experience hypocrisy – behaviour at
variance with one’s beliefs and feelings. It is interesting to observe that no apology is due or appropriate whenever
we are acting entirely within the integrity of our authentic position.
Since we are in alignment, nothing is essentially disturbing, and we can find a way to flow through the changes
without much difficulty. We see buffeting as helpful evidence of the need for further refinement, nothing more.
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EXAMPLE: A SWORD IN A MUSEUM (PISCES 12°- 13°)
Tradition keeps alive the wisdom of the ages
Through the consistent practice of self-discipline, human personality can develop into something of real
substance. Such gravitas offers great personal power when in service to the commonly held traditional ideals of the
community.
In times of uncertainty, when confusion clouds the minds and hearts of less serious people, such a personality is
an important counter-balance to collective emotionality. A slow, serious, heavyweight character settles turbulence
and encourages caution and practicality; they set a good example.
As a wave typifies an ocean, so a single exemplary scene, person or object can illustrate the distinguishing
qualities of the time and place in which it featured. The museum sword is a surviving influence from a figure from
history – someone who became a central reference point for a particular moment in the unfolding of major events.
Somewhat mysteriously, yet repeatedly throughout the centuries, the spirit of a community finds renewed
embodiment in contemporary individuals. Self-selected, these become the unlikely heroes of the hour when there
arises a moment of crisis. They stand when others do not.
The wisdom of the ages is thus reborn in today’s world to cope with today’s challenges, and is projected into the
future by today’s interpretations as the current enactment of long-standing principles. This is how a living tradition
keeps alive.
There is no greater encouragement to rouse the spirit of a reluctant hero than to know that they serve a principle
dignified by historical significance – and that it is for them to hold alive this tradition.
When push comes to shove and our ideals are tested, then we must choose to put aside personal issues and
make certain that we do the right thing. We must avoid any temptation, rather preposterously, to show ourselves as
having merit in epic proportions – and concentrate our will upon the nobler task of becoming an example for those
who serve at a later time.
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PRECISENESS: AN OFFICER PREPARING TO DRILL HIS MEN (PISCES 14°- 15°)
By making the best of things, we can bring meaning and even adventure to common situations
This is an image of an event that seems to lack meaning. Yet its meaning lies in its purpose – to develop
preciseness. In every situation, things are as they are – and we have to deal with that reality as it is, rather than how
we would have it to be. We must trust that it is exactly how it needs to be for our best purposes at this moment.
There is observed in many people a self-betraying desire for a hierarchy of allegiance in which the self is lost –
blindly and completely given over to an external authority. Soldiers are examples of this.
Most often this leads to an uninspiring drudgery, because it is not the creative self that determines how things
unfold, but an unfeeling institutional power device. The challenge then is to make the best of the situations from
which there is no immediate extrication.
Everyday life becomes superficial with its dismissal of all responsibility of consequence. So we need to take on
duties and give them as much significance as possible. If we are shining shoes or peeling potatoes, then that is what
we are doing, so we must give it our very best effort.
Anyone still alive with spirit will experience a determination to participate in some reality of more enduring
importance, and therefore make a real attempt genuinely to find importance in everything. This teaching is
underlined strongly in Zen.
The lesson here is that living is vital only to the extent that each individual decides to motivate themselves.
Sometimes the outer circumstances of life are constrained, so we need to concentrate more on matters of inner
importance, such as our approach to the outer world, however it may currently be for us.
With such an attitude, we can develop a real gift for bringing genuine efficiency and real adventure to common
objectives.
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CELEBRATION : AN EASTER PROMENADE (PISCES 16°- 17°)
The image we show the outer world characterizes the inner self
At one end we have New Orleans’s Mardi Gras, and at the other, various well-to-do Christians in their Sunday
best – it’s all show. Typical human beings have the propensity to define themselves in a communal setting – by how
they dress, and how they behave, differently from the rest.
This is more than the satisfaction of our need for attention, and serves a real and important function by bringing
into conscious awareness a clearly-defined and uniquely expressive self-image. In a way we are idealising ourselves
by dressing up – and thus we gain insights about the ideal. The image we present towards the outer world
characterizes our inner, and more hidden, sense of self.
Unless our society allows us to celebrate ourselves as we choose to be, it is not our society. We need our
idealized self-image accepted or we cannot realize it.
Variety and extremes of self-exhibition can often lack grace, even to the point of being ridiculous, yet they test
our social environment, so they have genuine value. If we find that our Easter persona doesn’t fit – then maybe our
workaday personality doesn’t either, and we need to find a better place, or way, to be.
Any urges we may have need to be projected into creating our future. Those denied by society will be refined
and then accepted, or taken elsewhere where they can be celebrated – or at least accepted. In other words, whatever
we feel we want to do is good at some place, at some time. Our path is to find that place and time, or at least to
transmute the urge by questing.
This tireless process of self-refinement acts as an inspiration to others – those who reluctantly take on the
repressive beliefs of a fearful community. They need to see a model of self-assertion in order, self-assertively, to
become who they are.
To the wise, Easter speaks of rebirth rather than crucifixion. With grace, we are able to go against the processes
of enforced conformity and be reborn into purity so that all parts of us are celebrated.
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ELUCIDATION : A MASTER INSTRUCTING HIS PUPIL (PISCES 18°- 19°)
Teachers guide us to places in the psyche that we don’t even know exist
A master instructing his pupil is an enduring image of the principle of elucidation – bringing clarity. Throughout the
ages, knowledge has been passed down as one lucidly demonstrates to another special skills, understandings and
codes of conduct.
Most people desire to live by the rule of the power-possessors – who propagate lies and half-truths to control
the masses through popular concepts of empty knowledge – but the true student wants to avoid this at all costs.
Therefore further study is needed, and this must be outside the mainstream educational system, and it must include
both rational and non-rational aspects of the psyche so that true understanding is attained, rather than mere
repetition of fact and opinion.
Personality is validated to the extent that it directs its own destiny, and this is only ever facilitated and expanded
by furthering both our spiritual understandings and our worldly talents.
High executive ability evolves through gaining knowledge; this requires patient investigation – and the genuine
psychological insights that come arise as much from understanding ourselves as our fellows.
Life entreats every individual to employ all their privileges and enjoy Nature’s munificent bounty, and will always
give every encouragement to the initiative of spirit by which they are led to so do. Our enterprising exploration of
life’s mysteries is therefore always supported, because knowledge desires to be known, as much as life desires to be
lived.
Self-refinement is the process by which we gain greater understandings of ourselves. Through this it is possible
to learn of any appropriate re-orientations currently indicated as useful shifts of perceptions or direction. It is very
rare for this to be possible without guidance, because we are mostly in denial of our shadow side, and cannot see the
imperfections of character that must necessarily be addressed if we are to progress fully.
Elucidation is essentially a symbol of unlimited potentiality. It arises out of the demand by human intelligence
for a stake in any larger dimension they can imagine must exist in a world they have not yet opened up for
themselves. We are drawn to our teachers so that they can guide us to places in the psyche that we don’t yet even
know exist – except for a vague feeling that ‘surely they must?’
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TALENT : LITTLE WHITE LAMB , CHILD AND CHINESE SERVANT (PISCES 20°- 21°)
We weave the threads of life to form identity and vision
It perhaps requires an unusual degree of wisdom and trust to understand that life is a limitless field of talent for
self-discovery.
The enigmatic image – a lamb, a child, a servant – shows the scattered spread of possibilities that can have little
or no connectedness, unless the individual has the talent to ‘join up the dots’ and bring a measure of order to
apparent chaos.
There has to be found a level of significance to bring together disparate aspects of life. Assured by the belief that
all things are interconnected, the talented mind will seek and find connectedness. From this, our lives can be made
meaningful and comprehensible.
Otherwise our experiences would be haphazard – unrelated to our principles and decisions, even to our ancestral
and personal history – as if we lived in a vacuum, empty of context and order.
To bring about a noteworthy level of self-projection, we need to be of single focus – disregarding what has little
consequence or out of alignment with our intentions, and disdaining distractions as we focus our dreams.
It is by this process that we weave together all the appropriate threads of our life experience into an integrated
statement of identity and vision, within the context of the environment in which we have chosen to make into our
place of being. The weaver is the magician – the one who makes things up out of whatever is available. Perhaps we
imagine that this is a story of an Asian au pair taking care of a farmer’s daughter, or perhaps a criminal conspiracy to
import into Hong Kong illegal foodstuffs disguised as children’s pets. We weave whatever we choose to imagine.
What would happen otherwise? Groping aimlessly through the mess of an unstructured life is hardly the
behaviour of a person of dignity and conscience.
MANDATE: MAN BRINGING DOWN NEW LAW FROM S INAI (PISCES 21°- 22°)
Some people take on the responsibility to make known to the world a spiritual code
To climb a mountain and receive a God-given directive that guides and instructs is – at least symbolically –
something we are all capable of.
We probably all have such inner aspirations – mostly hidden of course. With such a divine mandate, a person
takes on a higher burden of responsibility as their duty to make known to the world what they believe is a legitimate
code by which to live. Certainly this appears to be the case when it is a generally accepted aspect of society that
everyone has a right to their point of view about the meaning of life, which right is fiercely and emotionally
defended. This is true whether or not they have the background or intellect to comprehend subtle questions of
philosophy or morality.
For the improvement of mankind, ultimately we are given to self-sacrifice – to put aside the fulfilment of
personal wants and needs in order to align our purposes with those that we perceive to serve God’s will and the
greatest common good.
What we enjoy or endure as our experience of life can be considered mundane or spiritual according to our
perceptions. The point is to overcome any inclinations of the fearful ego to see itself as more important or less
important, and simply see that life itself – in every detail – is potentially a mystical encounter.
The very existence of the concept of spirituality needs to be carefully considered. If nothing is spiritual, or if
everything is spiritual, then we have no legitimate purpose for the concept of spirituality. Surely, ‘is it spiritual or not?’
is a matter of free will? And we are free to choose whether to go through life seeing it all as a spiritual experience.
Why does society create institutions for the welfare of people in need? Is this really the inevitable arising out of
the survival instinct, to protect our tribe’s genetic bloodline? Some would say it is more properly understood as an
expression of the inherent kindness of humanity, a mandate which speaks of our innate spirituality.
Kindness is just one of the many ideals to which a person aspires, which we have collectively adopted as
indications of goodness. The very fact of these ideals registers throughout eternity as the signature of humanity’s
spiritual condition. From time to time these ideals are described and defined by inspired individuals, whom we call
prophets and whom we so often raise up as role models and custodians of morality.
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SENSITIVITY: SPIRITIST PHENOMENA (PISCES 22°- 23°)
We tend to make real whatever we imagine
The Spiritists were also called ‘sensitives’ – they were exceptionally open to subtle communications from non-
physical realms, using Ouija Boards and mesmerism techniques. They teach that spirit reincarnates eternally.
We are all subject to processes that shape the mind and condition its perceptions. There is a need for care,
because we can become negatively affected by the stream of difficulties, real or imagined, which life presents to us.
As a result of the common pessimism brought to bear upon this mind-training process, confusion and instability are
widespread disorders of the general population. Poor mind-management will always result in disorientation, and
probably subjugation. The more sensitive we are the more important this becomes because there is danger of a
degree of possession when we open up.
Yet when we learn to handle the workings of the mind, we become capable of shaping all situations to suit our
values and preferences. It is worth remembering that the mind is sculpted by more than just our thoughts – our
feelings are also very influential.
This shaping is done by holding the attention continually upon the configurations of our chosen reality. We need
to accept complete responsibility for creating the world in our image of how it should be – and only choosing to see
that which reinforces our own positive world-view. This requires exceptional sensitivity, as we attempt to balance
external phenomena with internal feelings and find the deepest understanding that links them.
We make real only what we imagine in detail. The forces that support creation need very clear instructions in
order to mould specific versions of reality and – for better or for worse – what we hold in our attention becomes
those instructions.
If this were not so, then free will and the organic integrity of the world would be compromised. In order to
preserve the very orderliness of the universe, there must be a totally consistent relationship between inner and outer
realities. The one is recorded within the contours of the mind, the other in the facts of our circumstances, as they
unfold into the future.
This process can be expanded, it indicates the way in which we participate consciously in life eternal. We become
sensitive to the reality in which there is no end to life, no end to mind – just an eternal continuity that enables us to
participate in the immortal truth of being.
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REFORMATION : THE PURGING OF THE PRIESTHOOD (PISCES 24°- 25°)
We project our disappointments in the manner we treat our priests
In history, the Reformation was a way to purge the priesthood, and is symbolic of the intuitive revolt we all feel
against a meaningless, superficial exaltation of human nature, through inadequate or false religious practices.
Blind bigotry and vindictiveness became the norm at a certain period in the development of religion – and
shows something of the challenges humanity faces when we attempt to place responsibility upon another person for
our own spiritual aspect.
Of course, we need a method to reach an understanding of what values and behaviours we choose to raise up as
ideals. This requires that certain individuals, generically called priests, sometimes stand out and speak for us all in
some ritualized, sacred way, and generally establish the public face of our collective ideals.
There is danger for them however. This is because we simply will not accept that the elected custodians of our
highest invisible treasures will themselves fall short of these ideals.
We demand the absolute integrity for our spiritual leaders so that our immortal insights are secured. We will
never tolerate even the slightest depreciation of any of our spiritual potentials, particularly when embodied in our
priests and given voice in their words.
Whoever may fail to prove their worth, as guide and mentor, will find they are subject to quite a severe
judgement, which gives rise to whatever penalties that await them for their indiscretions. This harsh approach is an
intuitive safety measure, felt but rarely consciously understood within society, of the need to guard against the
problem of own collective regression.
We forever try to dramatize the dissatisfaction we feel with ourselves – for failing to live up to the potentials we
recognize but cannot quite manage to apply – and we project this disappointment in the manner we treat our priests.
FINESSE: A NEW MOON THAT DIVIDES ITS INFLUENCES (PISCES 25°- 26°)
Deeper realizations enable us to get clearer about our ultimate motives
There are times when it is good to refuse to commit ourselves to any definite course of action, and leave our
options open. Sometimes, we just cannot see what path is true and clear, and so it requires a delicate approach. A
new moon that divides its influences is revealing itself as unsighted – similarly, we may be dividing and therefore
concealing our attention at the beginning of things, which may well have merit, as long as we can finesse the
situation. We can make a fine skill of uncertainty.
An unthinking, instinctive outreach into the world may or may not actually contribute to a legitimate outcome.
Firstly we need to encounter deeper realizations, and perhaps get clearer about our ultimate motives, and then,
carefully to live out our fullest response to what we feel is the right thing to do here and now.
It’s worth remembering that, since the universality of larger concerns are enacted through smaller matters;
personal initiative forms the basic dynamic in any collective scheme of things. So even if we wait a while before
acting, it is likely that we will feel the urge to motivate ourselves sooner or later, perhaps even in response to
something seemingly trivial.
Sometimes our actions must be tentative until we achieve a sufficiently clear position of self-discovery – so that
we can act without ambiguity or confusion.
We seek to do the greatest good for all concerned, with the least expenditure of effort – and yet of course we
always favour our own agenda, and try to make sure the cost to us is always outweighed by the potential benefit.
Every emerging potentiality of self can be effectively developed though capitalizing on our ability to bring any
state of affairs around to our advantage. Yet timing is crucial – it is best to wait until we are certain before making an
irrevocable commitment to a specific path of progression.
The risk is of a completely disruptive vacillation. Our sometime inability to decide must not be allowed to
become a fickle way of life – all is then lost; nothing good comes of this attitude to life.
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BENEDICTION : A HARVEST MOON (PISCES 26°- 27°)
We celebrate our blessings through gratitude, by taking today’s fruits today
There is no need to look to the world at large for emblems of attainment; such proofs of success are, in any case,
not sufficiently profound to settle the goal-driven appetites of an ambitious person. There is only one achievement
of any real worth, which is the only enduring success, beyond any measure, and that is self-fulfilment.
A harvest moon is an old indicator of the celebration of success; we bring in the fruits of our toil, harvest the
reward of our initiative, and feast with our community under the bright, happy full moon. Such moments of
culmination in life are more than the cancelling out of old experiences; rather they also stand as the threshold of
new achievements to come.
This image speaks of benediction – the gifts of Nature – and Nature says that our productivity is as rich as hers.
We can enjoy whatever we can attract, then we can celebrate, and then we can go on to the next cycle of
participation in a world of great abundance and available joy. Yet this is not to be seen as exceptional or in doubt; it
is our birth right to claim and appreciate.
The lesson here is not to get lost and confused in the welter of opportunity that life throws up. Too often we
can continue struggling to achieve something we already have, but are not fully enjoying with our proper attention.
The best strategy for success is assumption – behave entirely consistently with the assumption of having reached our
goals. We must take today’s fruits today, and not lose the rewards by getting caught up in the process of attainment
of some speculative future of joy, when joy is actually already at hand.
The highly concentrated resources of the world are at the immediate service of anyone who will put them to use
– we take them, we use them, and we don’t waste them.
This approach facilitates the replacement of anything used, because it is the innate order of things that whatever
we consume appropriately is regenerated by Nature.
In her immeasurable prodigality, Nature is forever showering humanity with products of her untiring creativity.
The least we can do is to enjoy it with graceful gratitude.
ULTIMACY: A FERTILE GARDEN UNDER THE FULL MOON (PISCES 27°- 28°)
Being worldly and ordinary is quite a blessing, and a spiritual practice for the advanced seeker
Ultimately, plentiful resources and knowledge of worldly processes enable us to serve appropriately, willingly and
effectively. Our ability to create wealth becomes an aspect of our sacred service as a spiritual principle.
By keeping a keen eye on the facts of a situation and staying focused, there is a clear tendency to derive
abundant rewards, as is suggested by the image of the fullness of the Moon and fertility of a garden. Using worldly
goods with integrity, we can avoid pride of possession.
A great deal of personal satisfaction with life can be gained when we focus on outer reality – things and
situations. The race survives according to its ability to maintain concentration on hard facts, however relevant our
inner reality may be to us.
Through our own day-to-day struggles, we gain deeper insights, and develop a better sense of why so many
people suffer. Having our own stresses and strains enables us to understand others with similar challenges – so that
a common chord is struck, and rapport develops.
It is entirely meaningful to dedicate ourselves to normal, conventional accomplishments. In fact, on many levels,
being ordinary is quite a blessing – those of exceptional ability can so often lose touch with their supportive
environment.
Also such normal good fortune is a stabilising factor. Through it, we are easily able to take on board what others,
less balanced, may throw at us. Their lack of balance derives from having too wide a variance from the norm,
beyond their personal capacity to assimilate the resultant tension.
There is saying in Zen before enlightenment chop wood carry water, after enlightenment chop wood carry water – which clearly
illustrates the importance of the material world both as a means towards, and celebration of, our highest spiritual
station. It is not only foolish and prideful, but counterproductive, to focus our sense of sacredness on prayer alone.
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VALIDATION : A PRISM (PISCES 28°- 29°)
We need reliable values to navigate the stormy waters of life
The prism is a device created to validate the hypothesis that white light is irrefutably made up of component
colours having different wavelengths. This is not something that occasionally changes, according to moods or dates,
or even variations in pressure and temperature, but is a fixed point of reference for us all.
The world is essentially stable; we can rely upon normal processes to have normal, appropriate outcomes. It is
upon this fact that we have collectively created our understandings about the nature of reality, and how to navigate
the stormy waters of physical life.
What we call common knowledge has its foundation in this stability, and normal intelligence then validates our
personal experience, by making connection between what we feel, and what we know must be true.
Nature does not amend its working principles willy-nilly, and neither does a mature individual. What is is, and it
has a strong inclination to remain so. Existence itself arises out of a set of basic values, which do not change
unnecessarily. Through these principles, we are able to maintain a sufficient degree of control over our environment
to ensure survival and the accomplishment of our purposes in life.
As years go by, the values by which we live become the qualities that enable us to expand our experience, and
develop knowledge, faith and wisdom. The promise of exceptional achievement is made good through the
application of remarkably fine judgement, which shows in the finesse we bring to the realization of our core vision.
Perhaps now we see that the prism image is a metaphor that speaks to us of how Unity is one with diversity,
despite appearances. We may also come to see that in fact, whatever we may find close at hand gives evidence to the
same cosmic relationship – all is one, and ever has it been so.
Of course when we understand how things work, and are successful at demonstrating this, there exists the
danger of pride – the emotion that pushes us to find validation externally in the eyes of others. We need to monitor
the effect of our beliefs upon others so that we avoid any presumption and intrusion when we do this.
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I NDEX OF S ABIAN SYMBOLS
ARIES TAURUS
01 Realization Seal embraces woman rising from waters 00 01 Resourcefulness A clear mountain stream 56
02 Release Comedian entertaining a group 00 02 Transformation An electrical storm 57
03 Exploitation Cameo profile, man in outline of country 00 03 Hopefulness Steps up to a lawn blooming with clover 58
04 Enjoyment Two lovers strolling 00 04 Faith The rainbow’s pot of gold 59
05 Zeal Triangle with wings 00 05 Reorientation A widow at an open grave 60
06 Set A square brightly lighted on one side 00 06 Channelling A bridge being built across a gorge 61
07 Proficiency Man expressing himself in two realms 00 07 Awakening A woman of Samaria 62
08 Excitation Large hat with streamers flying, facing east 00 08 Sustainment A sleigh without snow 63
09 Acuteness Crystal gazer 00 09 Symbolization A Christmas tree decorated 64
10 Interpretation Man teaching new forms for old symbols 00 10 Enlistment A Red Cross nurse 65
11 Idealization President of a country 00 11 Care A woman sprinkling flowers 66
12 Insouciance Flock of wild geese 00 12 Visualization Window shoppers 67
13 Impetuousness Unsuccessful bomb explosion 00 13 Industry A man handling baggage 68
14 Revelation Serpent coiling near man and woman 00 14 Emergence Shellfish groping 69
15 Diligence Indian weaving a blanket 00 15 Sophistication A man muffled up with a rakish silk hat 70
16 Invigoration Brownies dancing in the setting Sun 00 16 Tenacity Old man attempting to reveal mysteries 71
17 Divorcement Two prim spinsters 00 17 Resolution Battle of swords and torches 72
18 Rumination An empty hammock 00 18 Facilitation A woman holding a bag out of a window 73
19 Panorama A magic carpet 00 19 Originality A newly formed continent 74
20 Hospitality Young girl feeding birds in winter 00 20 Exaltation Wind, clouds and haste 75
21 Exertion Pugilist entering the ring 00 21 Confirmation A finger pointing in an open book 76
22 Prospect Gate to the garden of desire 00 22 Guidance White dove over troubled waters 77
23 Reticence Woman in pastel carrying heavy load 00 23 Preservation Jewellery shop 78
24 Munificence Window; curtain blowing to cornucopia 00 24 Command A mounted Indian with scalp locks 79
25 Sensibility A double promise 00 25 Recreation A large well-kept public park 80
26 Equipment: Man possessed of more than he can hold 00 26 Constancy A Spaniard serenading his senorita 81
27 Reformulation Lost opportunity regained in imagination 00 27 Detachment Squaw selling beads 82
28 Disjunction A large disappointed audience 00 28 Persuasion A woman pursued by mature romance 83
29 Veneration A celestial choir singing 00 29 Capability Two cobblers working at a table 84
30 Reliability A duck pond and its brood 00 30 Aloofness Peacock parading on an ancient lawn 85
GEMINI CANCER
01 Curiosity A glass bottomed boat in still water 92 01 Adaptability Furled and unfurled flag displayed 128
02 Prodigality Santa Claus filling stockings furtively 93 02 Contemplation A man suspended over a vast level place 129
03 Luxury The Garden of the Tuileries 94 03 Indomitability A man in fur leading a shaggy deer 130
04 Ritualization Holly and mistletoe 95 04 Justification A cat arguing with a mouse 131
05 Tangency A radical magazine 96 05 Dispersion An automobile wrecked by a train 132
06 Speculation Drilling for oil 97 06 Meticulousness Game birds feathering their nests 133
07 Recompense An old fashioned well 98 07 Ascendancy Two fairies on a moonlit night 134
08 Protest An industrial strike 99 08 Appropriation Rabbits dressed in clothes and on parade 135
09 Preparation A quiver filled with arrows 100 09 Inclination A tiny nude miss reaching for a fish 136
10 Crisis An aeroplane falling 101 10 Latency A large diamond not completely cut 137
11 Identification A new path of realism in experience 102 11 Inimitability Clown making grimaces 138
12 Growth A slave girl saucily asserting herself 103 12 Materialization Chinese woman nursing baby 139
13 Achievement A great musician at his piano 104 13 Determination One hand flexed with a prominent thumb 140
14 Intimation Conversation by telepathy 105 14 Sanction Very old man facing dark space 141
15 Clarification Two Dutch children talking 106 15 Satiety Group who have enjoyed overeating 142
16 Indignation A woman suffragist haranguing 107 16 Profundity Holding a manuscript 143
17 Development Head of health dissolved to head of mentality 108 17 Unfoldment The germ grows into knowledge and life 144
18 Difference Two Chinese men talking Chinese 109 18 Provision Hen scratching for her chicks 145
19 Background A large archaic volume 110 19 Conformity Priest performing marriage ceremony 146
20 Supply A cafeteria 111 20 Sentiment Gondoliers in a serenade 147
21 Representation A labour demonstration 112 21 Excellence A prima donna singing 148
22 Gregariousness A barn dance 113 22 Equanimity Woman awaiting a sailboat 149
23 Elevation Three fledglings in a nest high in a tree 114 23 Criticism Meeting of a literary society 150
24 Fun Children skating on ice 115 24 Inception Woman and men, sunlit land facing south 151
25 Enhancement A man trimming palms 116 25 Destiny Dark shadow or mantle thrown on shoulder 152
26 Splendour Winter frost in the forest 117 26 Repose Contentment and happiness in luxury 153
27 Expenditure A gypsy coming out of the forest 118 27 Intensification Storm in a canyon 154
28 Deliverance A man declared bankrupt 119 28 Compatibility A modern Pocahontas 155
29 Quickening The first mockingbird in spring 120 29 Value Muse weighing twins 156
30 Charm Bathing beauties 121 30 Inheritance Daughter of the American Revolution 157
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LEO VIRGO
01 Irresistibility A case of apoplexy 164 01 Character A man’s head 200
02 Infection An epidemic of mumps 165 02 Glorification Large white cross upraised 201
03 Decision Woman having her hair bobbed 166 03 Security Two angels bringing protection 202
04 Morale Man formally dressed and a deer with horns 167 04 Intimacy Black child playing with white children 203
05 Endurance Rock formations at the edge of a precipice 168 05 Outlook A man dreaming of fairies 204
06 Contrast Old fashioned woman and an up-to-date girl 169 06 Diversion A merry-go-round 205
07 Surety The constellations in the sky 170 07 Restraint A harem 206
08 Leaven A Bolshevik propagandist 171 08 Assistance First dancing instruction 207
09 Deftness Glass blowers 172 09 Experiment A man making a futurist drawing 208
10 Rejuvenation Early morning dew 173 10 Intelligence Two heads looking out beyond the shadows 209
11 Delight Children on a swing in a huge oak tree 174 11 Exaction Boy moulded in mother’s aspiration for him 210
12 Companionship An evening lawn party 175 12 Invitation A bride with her veil snatched away 211
13 Retrospect Old sea captain rocking 176 13 Power A strong hand supplanting political hysteria 212
14 Ingenuousness Human soul awaiting opportunity 177 14 Gentility A family tree 213
15 Demonstration A pageant 178 15 Gracefulness An ornamental handkerchief 214
16 Recovery Sunrise just after a storm 179 16 Dexterity An orang-utan 215
17 Communion A non-vested church choir 180 17 Explosion A volcano in eruption 216
18 Instruction A teacher of chemistry 181 18 Acumen A Ouija board 217
19 Congeniality A houseboat party 182 19 Elimination A swimming race 218
20 Fidelity Zuni Sun worshippers 183 20 Variety An automobile caravan 219
21 Accentuation Chickens intoxicated 184 21 Expression A girls’ basketball team 220
22 Enlightenment A carrier pigeon 185 22 Prerogative A royal coat of arms 221
23 Audacity A bareback rider 186 23 Resoluteness An animal trainer 222
24 Imperturbability An untidy, unkempt man 187 24 Artlessness Mary and her white lamb 223
25 Adequacy A large camel crossing the desert 188 25 Respect A flag at half-mast 224
26 Significance A rainbow 189 26 Rapture Boy with a censer 225
27 Genesis Daybreak 190 27 Aplomb Grande dames at tea 226
28 Ramification Many birds on a tree branch 191 28 Dominance A bald headed man 227
29 Importunity A mermaid 192 29 Discovery Man gaining secret knowledge 228
30 Confidence An unsealed letter 193 30 Safeguard A false call unheard 229
LIBRA SCORPIO
01 Articulation Pinning butterfly wings 236 01 Friendliness A sight-seeing bus 272
02 Threshold Light of the 6th race transmuted to the 7th 237 02 Permeation A broken bottle and spilled perfume 273
03 Innovation The dawn of a new day, everything changed 238 03 Helpfulness A house raising 274
04 Amiability A group around the campfire 239 04 Reliance Youth holding up a candle 275
05 Affinity Man teaching true inner knowledge 240 05 Stabilization A massive rocky shore 276
06 Personification Ideals of a man abundantly crystallized 241 06 Ambition A gold rush 277
07 Shrewdness Woman feeding chickens 242 07 Involvement Deep-sea divers 278
08 Guardianship A blazing fireplace in a deserted home 243 08 Rapport The Moon shining across a lake 279
09 Accord Three old masters hanging in an art gallery 244 09 Practicality Dental work 280
10 Competency Canoe approaches safety 245 10 Fraternity A fellowship supper 281
11 Specialization A professor peering over his glasses 246 11 Safety A drowning man rescued 282
12 Escape Miners emerging from a mine 247 12 Display An embassy ball 283
13 Enchantment Children blowing soap bubbles 248 13 Cleverness An inventor experimenting 284
14 Recuperation A noon siesta 249 14 Attachment Telephone linemen at work 285
15 Congruity Circular paths 250 15 Naiveté Children playing around mounds of sand 286
16 Respite A boat landing washed away 251 16 Acquiescence Girl’s face breaking into a smile 287
17 Relaxation A retired sea captain 252 17 Nucleation Woman fathers her own child 288
18 Consequence Two men placed under arrest 253 18 Fulfilment Woods rich in autumn colouring 289
19 Divergence A gang of robbers in hiding 254 19 Conventionality A parrot listening then talking 290
20 Heritage A Jewish rabbi 255 20 Daring A woman drawing two dark curtains aside 291
21 Exhilaration A crowd on the beach 256 21 Deviation A soldier derelict in his duty 292
22 Solicitude A child giving birds a drink at a fountain 257 22 Enterprise Hunters starting out for ducks 293
23 Fervour A rooster 258 23 Transition A bunny metamorphosed into a fairy 294
24 Distinctiveness Third wing on left side of butterfly 259 24 Appeal Crowds coming down mountain 295
25 Tact Information in an autumn leaf 260 25 Investigation An X-ray 296
26 Adeptness An eagle and dove turning into one another 261 26 Extemporization Indians making camp 297
27 Reflection An aeroplane hovering overhead 262 27 Intrepidity A military band on the march 298
28 Responsiveness Man in midst of brightening influences 263 28 Allegiance King of fairies approaching his domain 299
29 Rationality Humanity seeking to bridge knowledge 264 29 Effectiveness Indian squaw pleading to her chief 300
30 Prescience Three mounds of knowledge 265 30 Spontaneity The Halloween jester 301
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SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
01 Reminiscence Campfire, grand army of the republic 308 01 Inflexibility An Indian chief demanding recognition 344
02 Irrepressibility The ocean covered with whitecaps 309 02 Commemoration Two stained-glass windows, one damaged 345
03 Ability Two men playing chess 310 03 Avidity Soul’s capacity for growth 346
04 Individuality A little child learning to walk 311 04 Ordering A party entering a large canoe 347
05 Normality An old owl up in a tree 312 05 Mobilization Indians rowing a canoe and dancing 348
06 Sportsmanship A game of cricket 313 06 Thoroughness Dark archway with ten logs at the bottom 349
07 Allurement Cupid knocking on the door 314 07 Supremacy A veiled prophet of power 350
08 Composition Rocks and things forming therein 315 08 Establishment Birds in a house singing happily 351
09 Education A mother with her children on stairs 316 09 Attunement An angel carrying a harp 352
10 Reward Gold-haired goddess of opportunity 317 10 Nurture An albatross feeding from the hand 353
11 Reconciliation Lamp of physical enlightenment 318 11 Illimitability Large group of pheasants 354
12 Adjustment Flag that turns into an eagle that crows 319 12 Explanation A student of Nature lecturing 355
13 Rectification A widow’s past brought to light 320 13 Magick A fire worshipper 356
14 Certification The Pyramids and the Sphinx 321 14 Foundation An ancient bas-relief carved in granite 357
15 Reassurance Groundhog looking for its shadow 322 15 Abundance Many toys in children’s ward 358
16 Alertness Seagulls watching a ship 323 16 Animation Kids in gym suits 359
17 Rebirth An Easter sunrise service 324 17 Immersion A girl surreptitiously bathing in the nude 360
18 Innocence Tiny children in sunbonnets 325 18 Supervision The Union Jack 361
19 Frontier Pelicans moving their habitat 326 19 Expectation Small child with huge shopping bag 362
20 Procurement Men cutting through ice 327 20 Worship A hidden choir singing 363
21 Examination A child and a dog with borrowed eyeglasses 328 21 Fitness A relay race 364
22 Seclusion A Chinese laundry 329 22 Expediency A general accepting defeat gracefully 365
23 Entrance Immigrants entering 330 23 Recognition Two awards for bravery in war 366
24 Fortune A bluebird standing at the door of a house 331 24 Consecration A woman entering a convent 367
25 Emulation A chubby boy on a hobbyhorse 332 25 Consignment An oriental-rug dealer 368
26 Nobility A flag bearer 333 26 Restlessness A water sprite 369
27 Immortalization A sculptor 334 27 Perseverance A mountain pilgrimage 370
28 Conservation Old bridge over a beautiful stream 335 28 Community A large aviary 371
29 Participation Fat boy mowing the lawn 336 29 Signature Woman reading tea leaves 372
30 Sanctity The Pope 337 30 Opportunity A secret business conference 373
AQUARIUS PISCES
01 Durability An old adobe mission 380 01 Commerce A public market 416
02 Accident An unexpected thunderstorm 381 02 Caution Squirrel hiding from hunters 417
03 Defiance A deserter from the navy 382 03 Survival A petrified forest 418
04 Therapy A Hindu healer 383 04 Convergence Heavy traffic on a narrow isthmus 419
05 Antecedence A council of ancestors 384 05 Benefit A church bazaar 420
06 Subtlety Performer of a mystery play 385 06 Discipline Officers on dress parade 421
07 Essentiality A child born of an eggshell 386 07 Conscience A cross lying on the rocks 422
08 Impact Beautifully gowned wax figures 387 08 Summons Girl blowing a bugle 423
09 Dramatization A flag turned into an eagle 388 09 Practice A jockey 424
10 Approbation A popularity that proves ephemeral 389 10 Observation An aviator in the clouds 425
11 Ecstasy Man tête-à-tête with his inspiration 390 11 Dedication Men seeking illumination 426
12 Progression People on stairs graduated upwards 391 12 Qualification An examination of initiates 427
13 Indication A barometer 392 13 Example A sword in a museum 428
14 Courtesy A train entering a tunnel 393 14 Tastefulness A lady in a fox fur 429
15 Affirmation Two lovebirds sitting on a fence 394 15 Preciseness An officer preparing to drill his men 430
16 Accomplishment Big-businessman at his desk 395 16 Ingenuity The flow of inspiration 431
17 Probity A watchdog standing guard 396 17 Celebration An Easter promenade 432
18 Analysis A man unmasked 397 18 Apportionment A gigantic tent 433
19 Concern A forest fire quenched 398 19 Elucidation A master instructing his pupil 434
20 Conviction A big white dove, a message bearer 399 20 Familiarity A table set for an evening meal 435
21 Clearance A woman disappointed and disillusioned 400 21 Talent Little white lamb, child & Chinese servant 436
22 Refinement A rug placed on the floor for children to play 401 22 Mandate Man bringing down new law from Sinai 437
23 Aptitude A big bear sitting down and waving its paws 402 23 Sensitivity Spiritist phenomena 438
24 Serenity Man turning back on passion and teaching 403 24 Cultivation An inhabited island 439
25 Uniqueness Butterfly, right wing more perfectly formed 404 25 Reformation The purging of the priesthood 440
26 Efficiency A hydrometer 405 26 Finesse A new moon that divides its influences 441
27 Tradition An ancient pottery bowl filled with violets 406 27 Benediction A harvest moon 442
28 Immediacy A tree felled and sawed 407 28 Ultimacy A fertile garden under the full moon 443
29 Emanation Butterfly, emerging from a chrysalis 408 29 Validation A prism 444
30 Continuity The field of Ardath in bloom 409 30 Discernment The Great Stone Face 445
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