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THE ORACLE OF THE RADIANT SUN
is a unique system based on eighty-four illustrated
cards describing the meaning of the Sun. Moon. Mercury,
Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the twelve houses
and the twelve signs of astrology giving a clear and
simple means of remembering and developing the interpretation.
The depth of interpretation can range from the beginner's
simple answers to mundane questions using just the keywords,
to the professional's in-depth psychological yearly
readings. Just as astrology can span the "just
for fun" star sign columns to the life-changing
discovery of one's inner path so can the Sun Oracle.
SYMBOLS
Ever since the first cave dwellers looked on the ground,
saw the paw marks of a sabretooth tiger and hotfooted
it to the nearest tree, man has read symbols. The marks
that appear on the computer screen as I type at this
moment conjure up visual images that can transfer themselves
meaningfully to you in a flash. Depending on how evocatively
I write, your understanding will be excited or bored.
Unlike the computer however, every bit of information
you receive is not just stored to be extracted and repeated
verbatim. As soon as it arrives in your mental databank
it undergoes a transformation. It is applied to and
compared with other stored information enhanced and
made relevant to a thousand bits of criteria that go
to make up your belief system, philosophy and wealth
of personal experience. From all this the received material
can be passed on with your unique interpretation.
All
divination is based on a similar inspirational reading
of symbols, rarely in the form of words, but more often
with physical observation, and created images. Observed
events in nature that predict future events, range from
the tiger's footprint to weather forecasting, from astrology
to stock market forecasting and economic cycles.
The
mind is astounding in the way in which it can make brilliant
leaps of imagination and achieve accurate observations.
For the first thirty or so years of photography people
were perfectly happy with black and white images of their
loved ones and did not see it just as a symbolic representation
of degrees of light and shade. They saw the person. This
ability to transfer images immediately into a mental reality
has produced all of our great visual systems for understanding,
the languages.
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