![]() Interpretations may change but the symbols themselves are the bare ‘facts’ upon which we build stories. That way I am faithful to the images that Elsie Wheeler channelled in 1925. Roche’s The Sabian Symbols: A Screen of Prophecy. I used the original hand-written symbols as photocopied in Diana E. ![]() Energy wants to flow nothing is permanent we are meant to grow and learn as a soul. Therefore, we should not attach ourselves too much to our horoscopes, in case we latch onto a rigid perspective of ourselves. We are just meant to use energy as creatively as we can. I don’t think we are meant to attach too much to any specific symbol. Having alternate perspectives aids emotional healing. ![]() This aligns with the Buddhist view of non-attachment to illusion, so a symbol is one facet of many perspectives, or a point in a journey, or an option within a theme, giving you flexibility in how you perceive a symbol. Writing vignettes of life experiences provides the option to view a particular symbol as dynamic rather than static, where the symbol is just one point in a journey of life experience. The idea of grouping ‘crosses’ -symbols at 90 and 180 degrees from each other-suggested by my friend Pam, appealed to me as a creative writing challenge and for the energy options the crosses offer. My intention is to explore the Sabian symbols as dynamic energies that are part of our human experience.
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