In ancient
Known as the "the
heart of the scorpion", in bright appearance known as Sirius.
Its mass is be around 12 to
16 times that of our Sun and is a binary star system associated with themes of
intensity, passion, and the transformative power of conflict.
Serket’s power and deity is
the celestial catalyst for personal growth and change in the body, the mind and
spiritual wisdom, the transformative power to face challenges and adversity.
Western mythology speaks of
the scorpion sent by Gaia, to attack the mighty hunter Orion, wanting to kill
all animals on Earth. The scorpion's poisonous sting brought down Orion, and
both were immortalized in the night sky as constellations.
The heart of the scorpion
serves us as a reminder in the perils of hubris and arrogance.
Little ceremonies holding
the spirit to unite with the heart of matter in contemplation, contributing to
the rich tapestry of human understanding with the cosmos in ones own psyche.
Sirius here is the guardian
of the east playing the vital role in ensuring the water flow in the all forms
and emotion to establish subtle transformation.
It is the lasting impact by
pondering on the mythologies of diverse ancient civilizations, that lets us
remember the eternal timeless stories and images that sustain our emotional
equilibrium.
Ancient civilizations that
sustained through centuries by obeying natural laws that gives modern
archeologist and mythologist, much to wonder about.
The masculine/feminine axis of Scorpio and Taurus bringing prominence in relationships and its difficulties or loses, is the playground of temperamental differences with the mate and who controls who.
Those energies are used in working with forces in militant
institutions. Refined energies at work here explore the depths of the mind into
the occult or Tantra yoga intelligence, as perspective behind the scenes.
The active subconscious at times needs a spring clean in an odyssey of philosophical disposition.
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