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Magic Monday

The image? That's the twenty-ninth card in The Sacred Geometry Oracle. Card 29, The Dodecahedron, when upright tells you that spiritual forces are involved in the situation; when reversed, it warns you that you will have to embrace personal change in order to deal with what's happening.. The sun in the upper left corner of the image tells you that this card belongs to the final third of the oracle, which corresponds to Nwyfre, the principle of spirit and meaning. We've completed our passage through the first two of the basic root functions of sacred geometry -- √3, the principle of the vesica piscis and the equilateral triangle, and √2, the principle of the square and its diagonal -- and now we're working with the √5, the seed from which the Golden Section unfolds and resolves all back into unity.
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A foreigner's humble perspective.
This reminds me of Fortea's History of the Angelic World. In Chapter 22, the triumph of the loyal angels over the rebellious ones is narrated. Previously, Lucifer (now Satan) had advanced with his elite warriors in an all-in gambit to commit Deicide. It is important to note that St. Michael was not a powerful Cherub or Seraphim, but a second-to-last tier angel. He and his troops hit the rebellious rearguard wielding two banners representing Jesus and Mary (or rather, the abstract archetypes of The Christ and The Theotokos).
The miracle, if it is proper to label it such, that happen in the angelic plane at that time unfolded in this way. The lieutenants of Satan's forces,- which were the most corrupt angels, almost demons by now,- went bat... guano-crazy at the sight. But among the grunts, the feeling spread that they had committed a terrible mistake. They were still in disagreement with God's plans, but many begun to think that Lucifer's war was not a solution to that problem; it was pure madness.
At that time Lucifer lost the war as foretold, not to God but to his lesser siblings. And he lost because the core of his army would not find in themselves the will to fight.