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6 Ajpuu

Don't follow (all) the signs, follow your heart (it's all there is)

When we enter the world of magic, the study of the cosmos without the dominant cartesian mind-controlling worldview, we discover that the universe is alive, there is a sacred spirit, that it speaks and does so many times through signs. We then are drawn into the study of the stars, and how they too speak a complex language full of signs. Numbers, names, even the coffee I'm drinking; the smear on my screen, it's all a sign, it's all speaking.

The first years into this path will turn you into a divinator, a reader, a master of reading (and speaking) the signs. With each turn, there is somewhere to get advise, something speaks that will tell you to avoid this, to go that way, to not go that way, to do this in this manner, to beware of this, of that person, etc. With this, the path gets more and more labyrinthine and though the signs will help you get out of that labyrinth, you might just one day ask yourself "what is the point of being on this maze?"

When the sun comes out, shadows from the maze walls make you realize where you are. An eagle trecena and an eagle warrior path invites you to fly and look at it from above. It's a maze of your making. Everything that is your life, sprouts from your heart, from your intent. Allow the signs to guide you, but don't confuse guidance with imposition; you have the power to walk through the maze walls, or take them out, if your heart chooses to. Find where your heart is and once you know it, follow it and trust it, don't be bound by the signs, don't mind them as much as you mind your heart. If it is your true heart, your true intent, then it will lead you better than any signs, the signs will just have to follow.

 

 

No hero.

The effect of taking a flight, as it progresses, is eventually having to land. For this there aren't many options, you can't fly forever, choices need to be made and strength has limits. Conflict arises when two people or parties are unwilling to both take the second better option. Unwilling to let go of pride, be creative and step into change, the conflict remains when one of the parties sticks to their confortable option.

The loving ajpuu of today shows us the soft warmth of conscious love and the light of being good like the rays of a sunny day amidst the cold winter. The self cannot be erased and only can it be loved. Doing so in face of conflict, peace is chosen, so transaction with the unwilling is avoided. Sometimes justice can't be made, because it would need to be by means of force.

Today's nawal teaches us that we are not meant to be heroes all the time. Justice and action cannot be pushed onto a single being. It can only be achieved in community. While this community appears, the individual "hero" may remain passive, willing, but unable to really do something. In the modern world we live under an archetypical energy where men and figures are pushed and expected to be heroes, to go the extra mile, save the day, solve problems. This may come natural, or it may not. When love is built around this expectation, or any expectation, it is bound to fail. Today teaches us the health in not being that hero and accepting oneself as a "failure" if it must be called that way. It is not failure, it is simply knowing one's limits and finding a suitable place to land.

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