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The image? That's the thirtieth card in The Sacred Geometry Oracle. Card 31, the Sphere, when upright tells you that the possibilities before you are much bigger than you realize; when reversed, it tells you that you're completely missing what's going on. 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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Was that Apollo?
1) I had an encounter with with someone who claimed to be Apollo. I asked him to trace a pentagram, which he did, and asked Brigid to vouch for him, I got the impression of her nodding to him as an equal.
The bit that confused me was that he presented himself as wearing a pinstripe suit in a beautiful old library. He's described as representing the pinnacle of youth for the ancient greek's so I thought he may be presenting himself in a personalised and more modern form?
I'm wondering how other people have seen him in recent years and if this sounds like him to you?
2) Do you know if the sacred geometry oracle card deck will come out on it's own at some point? It would be more convenient to have one in it's own box rather than rattling around in the one it came in with the book. Another option I'd been thinking about was using the images you're posting to get a set of cards printed off to take the wear and tear, would you have any issue with that?
3) In other good news: www.mackwelloco.com/ Someone is trying to build steam engines that can compete with modern diesel and are more resilient due to fuel adaptability. Long descent technology!
I found that I went to school with the guy starting it and talked to him about it. He's very collapse aware and doing this because of it. Apparently at current diesel prices it's economically competitive. It's still in the start up phase so some good energy sent their way would be well timed. Also If anyone is involved in a heritage railway or something and looking for a new boiler, give them a call.
www.youtube.com/c/MackwellLocomotiveCo/videos
Thanks for you help and patience.
Sea spray
Re: Was that Apollo?
2) Not that I know of. You may want to find a box or bag for the cards. Please don't just print out the cards -- their copyright is currently held by the publisher, who sank a lot of money and effort into getting them back into print, and deserves to make a living too.
3) Hmm! Fascinating. I'm glad to hear this.
Re: Was that Apollo?
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