Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Alchemist

Light - transformation of base motives and goals to golden wisdom

Shadow – misuse of power and knowledge that comes through spiritual practice

In the highest manifestation seeks complete spiritual transformation

It must be associated with your physical life in some significant way, showing invention of regular basis

From my experience and research the most famous “Alchemist” was St. Germaine. It was believed that he was the incarnation of Merlin. He was a brilliant man who turned lead into gold.

There is a great deal of communicative energy swirling around on a number three day. Short journeys and mental gymnastics are part of the zeal of the day – enjoy!

The Big News is that there is a wonderful New Moon in Leo today. The Universe is receptive and ready to plant your seeds/wishes especially in the areas covered by the fifth house of love and romance and most of all, creativity.

The three major arcane cards are the power brokers of the tarot. The Hierophant is the quiet achiever – he is consistent and caring – but also focused and determined. His power comes through his conviction to hold true to a healing heart and a philosophical mind.

The High Priestess is well aware of what power can do to someone and on the other hand she knows what it is to be powerless. Her power comes from within and the desire to survive in a realm of pain and oppression.

The Devil is the ultimate power broker – he exerts his power of us wielding brute force and capitalising on our fears. He does not exist in a loving soul for we all know that there is only room for love and truth.

I believe that we are all alchemists who have the ability to transform our lives – our personal situation – our individual heart’s desire. The cosmos offers a window for the pallet of transformation to emerge at opportune moments. It is up to us to capitalise on these moments and make them real – turn a negative sketch into a positive mural. The New Moon in Leo supports this divine right with colour and magic.

Love, Peace and Transformation,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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