TEMPLE OF THE EMPOWERED HUMAN
MOON CYCLE: 2 MANIK
June 11, 1991 to July 11,1991
TWO
Polarity or opposites. Companionship. Sharing. Nurturing. Two people immersing themselves into each other, losing their individual egos. Sensitivity to others. The difference between self-love and universal love. Community. The formation of patterns. Complementary reactions. Separateness. Anxiety. Interruptions.
MANIK
MANIK KEYWORDS: Gifts, body, ritual, feasts, mudra, mating, charity, courtship, endurance, hospitality, completion, spontaneity, acting "as if", spiritual tools, ceremony of the dance.
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WEB RESOURCES SYNCHRONOUSLY RELATED TO THIS MOON CYCLE
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June 16, 1991. THE BARBURY CASTLE 1991 TRIANGLE FORMATION: “mother of all pictograms"
The design itself was showing us a dimensional cosmology. If you look back to the photograph, you will see three circles at the corners of the tetrahedron. The first circle has nothing within it but a line extending out to its center point. This would symbolically illustrate the first dimension, or the point, or the Oneness. The second circle has a series of spiraling lines, indicating the "fanning-out" of the point into two dimensions. This is the point where motion is introduced, and the basic framework of vibration for physical existence is first created, as we have already indicated in previous chapters. Then, our glyph for the third dimension is quadrilateral in nature. What it depicts is the top half of an octahedron, shown in the spiraling, spherical form of its energies, and we have already seen that the octahedron should represent the third density or dimension in the Hindu geometric cosmology. If we were to make a paper cutout of this form and pull it up from the circle in the center, we could certainly see the three-dimensionality of this shape. And here, we have an image that shows exactly how this would work- the "hidden" shape pops out as though it was always meant to have been there.
David Wilcock Shift of the Ages