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Gemini 28. A house which keeps growing bigger and bigger. (Omega Symbol) Transforming/Receptive

(Degree Angel: HAKAMIAH (he-KE-mee-YAH) Dumping Depression, Loyalty)

TITLE:  CONTINUALLY EXPANDING VIEW OF POTENTIALS or REFUSAL OF SET LIMITS

Things with you keep getting out of hand, for you have a gigantic imagination that keeps seeing more and more. You need to mark off a territory for yourself that will serve your purposes. Let its boundaries be flexible to suit your needs. This way you won’t get lost in the depths and subtleties of all that you perceive.

The Chandra symbol for this degree is “A cloud in the shape of a rabbit.” Rabbits are a symbol of fecundity and prosperity, and the clouds mean that this abundance is able to take any and every form. The house of the Omega symbol is the self, which, as we get more and more in tune with it we realize more and more its vastness – until we experience the truth of our own infinity.

It is extremely difficult to communicate this – but this is the sign of Gemini, and to try to communicate from this cosmic state of being is the challenge of the true artist. It requires a constant recreation of format and approach, a constant search for new languages and modes, and a realization that anything and everything can be used for communication. The only limits here are the one’s we place on ourselves.

Pleiadian Symbol: Leaving his wealth behind, a man wanders away.  Refusal of lesser rewards due to awareness of greater potential rewards.

Azoth Symbol:  In a dim room incense creates a soothing atmosphere.  Encouragement to enter into the vast realms that lie within.

Seed degree: Aquarius 27. Love steadies a man’s irregular heartbeat. (Omega Symbol). Allowing love to disperse any and all disharmonies, we grow toward perceiving our own vastness.

A man laying stones for a path. (Chandra Symbol). Doing the arduous work it sometimes takes to slowly and patiently move forward, we lay the groundwork for eventually perceiving many new potentials and the possibilities for change happening more quickly and easily.

Fulfillment degree: Cancer 8. A man versed in the art of making charms and talismans. (Omega symbol). A clearer and clearer perception of the vastness of ourselves creates the desire to focus our intent to meet creative challenges – as well as providing us with the materials we need to do so.

An alchemical text written on parchment. (Chandra Symbol). To see the vast potentials all around us and to realize that they are always dying, being transformed, and recreated over time urges us to attempt to define their logic and rules – so that we have creative guidelines to follow.

Oracle

She shut herself in a single room, for she knew the house was growing bigger, and feared it. During the day she was able to put this out of her mind, but at night she dreamed of walking endless, winding halls, filled with doors that opened into rooms both vast and intimate, some filled with curious objects, others empty, and finding new stairways that went both up and down.
It was the part of her that yearned to roam and explore that she had trapped in the house by boarding herself up into the one room. But that part didn’t mind, for the house loved it, and for its delight continued to build new spaces.

Azoth Oracle

( From Versarius’ “Magical Commodities”): “The incense known as Oonara is imported from the far eastern region of Zitan, where the incense makers know not only how to infuse their creations with scents, but colors and sounds as well. Especially recommended is the floral blend known as Nam Chala, or “Silver Twilight,” which, as it burns releases lavender and blue lights shot through occasionally with pale pink, and which shimmer through the room as it is burned, releasing bird calls and voices of faraway hymns being sung by the clearest of female voices. To lay quietly in a room under the influence of this transports one to a place which seems strangely familiar, and imbues the mind with memories of its experience that rise spontaneously again and again for many years.

“Also recommended is “Zankar,” or “Dragon Shadow,” which envelops one like a luminous cloud with its resinous and piquant fragrance and darkly opalescent hues, and the distant roaring sound of waterfalls deep in the earth. The wise have said it should be avoided by those who tend toward melancholy.”

 

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