Friday, 10 June 2022

4 Obsidian (Mirror, Flint)

[Friday 10 June 2022]

A day of transparent reflection. See yourself in all things; see others within you.

Image originally created for us
by Kookie Birjukov,
based on a concept by Laurence,
for use in our Enchantments of Life:
The Holosphere series of workshops

A good day for multidimensional thinking and seeing things from many different perspectives.

Help another with their vision for life, to help you see, clarify or receive your own life vision more clearly.

The foundation of life, from the Soul’s perspective, is the multidimensional structure created by the Soul’s involution before birth. The Soul slowly falls asleep, creating dreams within dreams within dreams, until birth, when the body wakes up and we have mostly forgotten the journey of incarnation. The Soul reflects upon itself and then the reflection reflects upon itself, creating the levels of the psyche.

Golden Ratio in Nature, image found on google

Today, you might feel the remembrance of the dreamer and get a hint of the levels of the psyche normally hidden from the conscious mind. Look outside the mind to see your Soul reflected back to you.

In general, today is a great day for complex organisation, clear basic structuring of information, large visions and big projects.

'The Mayan Sacred Calendar is the
Cosmic Television', LjL
Composite created by Carey

[Extra message from Laurence to contemplate on 4 Obsidian:]
The challenges of this epoch require personal responsibility, but they also require a more open, adaptive, connective responsibility that realises the whole psychic landscape is in flux.

'Graphic of the magnetosphere of Jupiter
with a flux tube connecting Jupiter and Io
shown in yellow'. Image from here

This means your sense of unease is not just within your personal domain – the whole planet is in flux and uncertainty. See the reflections within the reflections. Live with the edge of uncertainty.

Open your mind to the flowing, fluctuating, psychic landscape – the planet is on the move, but it starts with flux.

Water Lilies 1917–1919, by Claude Monet
(1840–1926). Image found on google

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