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[[Aries]] is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It is located in the northern celestial hemisphere between [[Pisces]] to the west and [[Taurus]] to the east. The name Aries is Latin for ram, and its symbol is  (Unicode ♈), representing a ram's horns. It is one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is a mid-sized constellation, ranking 39th overall size, with an area of 441 square degrees (1.1% of the celestial sphere).
[[File:Aries2.png|thumb| Aries (Artwork by Sequoia)]]
* Stage 1 – [[Aries]] – April 19 to May 13
* Alchemical Theme: Purification, Calcination
* Element: Fire, Malleable
* Elemental Form: Tetrahedron, 4 faces, 4 points, 6 edges & 720 degrees
* Tone:C
* Alchemical Metal: Iron
* Primary Planetary Correlation: [[Mars]]
* Primary Embodied Correlations: [[Three Layers of Ego|Incarnate Identity Matrix]], Chakra 1 Muladhara, pertains to the silver seed center & first 8 cells of the coccyx as well as birth canal programming


Although Aries came to represent specifically the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece of Ancient Greek mythology, it has represented a ram since late Babylonian times. Before that, the stars of Aries formed a farmhand. Different cultures have incorporated the stars of Aries into different constellations including twin inspectors in China and a porpoise in the Marshall Islands. Aries is a relatively dim constellation, possessing only four bright stars: Hamal (Alpha Arietis, second magnitude), Sheratan (Beta Arietis, third magnitude), Mesarthim (Gamma Arietis, fourth magnitude), and41 Arietis (also fourth magnitude). The few deep-sky objects within the constellation are quite faint and include several pairs of interacting galaxies. Several meteor showers appear to radiate from Aries, including the Daytime Arietids and the Epsilon Arietids.
==Harmonizing Attentions==
Clearing [[Blood Sacrifice]], blood ritual, Egyptian timelines, distortion of the sun and planetary grid systems, clearing the Egyptian death cloud reincarnation [[Consciousness Traps]], clearing survival fears, clearing Mars hybridization, Mars Timelines and war Trauma, clearing the instinctual mind, clearing the [[666]] code, the [[Reptilian Tail]] genetic distortion, the Thothian Shield, the elemental harness, clearing the caduceus veil & fourth ray memories and distorted instruction sets of ArchAngel Gabriel and ArchAngel Hope, Clearing all karmic attachment to the false 4th ray and to false ascended master Serapis Bey.


Aries has three prominent stars forming an asterism, designated Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis by Johann Bayer. All three are commonly used for navigation.There is also one other star above the fourth magnitude, 41 Arietis. α Arietis, called Hamal, is the brightest star in Aries. Its traditional name is derived from the Arabic word for "lamb" or "head of the ram" (ras al-hamal), which references Aries's mythological background.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aries_(constellation) Aries]</ref>
Aries has four stars designated Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis as well as α Arietis, called Hamal, which is the brightest star in Aries. Its traditional name is derived from the Arabic word for "lamb" or "head of the ram." In ancient Egypt Aries was connected to the title “Lord of the Head” and to Amon-Ra. In Hebrew astronomy Aries symbolizes the "Lamb of the World".


==Babylonian Zodiac==
==Alchemy==
In the description of the Babylonian zodiac given in the clay tablets known as the MUL.APIN, the constellation now known as Aries was the final station along the ecliptic. The MUL.APIN was a comprehensive table of the risings and settings of stars, which likely served as an agricultural calendar. Modern-day Aries was known as MULLÚ.ḪUN.GÁ, "The Agrarian Worker" or "The Hired Man". Although likely compiled in the 12th or 11th century BC, the MUL.APIN reflects a tradition which marks the Pleiades as the vernal equinox, which was the case with some precision at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age. The earliest identifiable reference to Aries as a distinct constellation comes from the boundary stones that date from 1350 to 1000 BC. On several boundary stones, a zodiacal ram figure is distinct from the other characters present. The shift in identification from the constellation as the Agrarian Worker to the Ram likely occurred in later
The introduction stage of spiritual initiation is represented in the constellation of Aries. This is the beginning of the alchemical purification of one's consciousness through the process of exposure to fire elements and/or applying intense heat. The process of heating the body and aura to a high temperature, causing loss of moisture, reduction or oxidation, and breaking down into simpler substances to prepare to move blockages and debris. This is the activation process of the kundalini fire purification of the flesh, bone and blood. The kundalini is activated in the tailbone and begins to travel upward in the central vertical channel and chakras. This reoccurs many times during the spiritual initiation stages towards enlightenment, but always follows the alchemical principles to conclusion.<ref>[ES Forum, Compiled by Sequoia]</ref>


Babylonian tradition because of its growing association with Dumuzi the Shepherd. By the time the MUL.APIN was created—by 1000 BC—modern Aries was identified with both Dumuzi's ram and a hired laborer. The exact timing of this shift is difficult to determine due to the lack of images of Aries or other ram figures.In ancient Egyptian astronomy, Aries was associated with the god Amon-Ra, who was depicted as a man with a ram's head and represented fertility and creativity. Because it was the location of the vernal equinox, it was called the "Indicator of the Reborn Sun".[8] During the times of the year when Aries was prominent, priests would process statues of Amon-Ra to temples, a practice that was modified by Persian astronomers centuries later. Aries acquired the title of "Lord of the Head" in Egypt, referring to its symbolic and mythological importance.Aries and Musca Borealis as depicted in Urania's Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in London c.1825
==Physiology Correlated to the Galactic Zodiac==
Aries was not fully accepted as a constellation until classical times.In Hellenistic astrology, the constellation of Aries is associated with the golden ram of Greek mythology that rescued Phrixos and Helle on orders from Hermes, taking him to the land of Colchis.Phrixos and Helle were the son and daughter of King Athamas and his first wife Nephele. The king's second wife, Ino, was jealous and wished to kill his children. To accomplish this, she induced a famine in Boeotia, then falsified a message from the Oracle of Delphi that said Phrixos must be sacrificed to end the famine. Athamas was about to sacrifice his son atop Mount Laphystium when Aries, sent by Nephele, arrived.[14] Helle fell off of Aries's back in flight and drowned in the Dardanelles, also called the Hellespont in her honor. After arriving, Phrixos sacrificed the ram to Zeus and gave the Fleece to Aeëtes of Colchis, who rewarded him with an engagement to his daughter Chalciope. Aeëtes hung its skin in a sacred place where it became known as the Golden Fleece and was guarded by a dragon. In a later myth, this Golden Fleece was stolen by Jason and the Argonauts.
[[File:Physiology-Correlated-to-the-Galactic-Zodiac.jpg|thumb|Physiology Correlated to Galactic Zodiac]]
* [[Aries]] - brain, cerebral hemispheres, cranium, eyes, face, upper jaw, internal carotid arteries, thalamus, adrenals.


Historically, Aries has been depicted as a crouched, wingless ram with its head turned towards [[Taurus]]. Ptolemy asserted in his Almagest that Hipparchus depicted Alpha Arietis as the ram's muzzle, though Ptolemy did not include it in his constellation figure. Instead, it was listed as an "unformed star", and denoted as "the star over the head". John Flamsteed, in his Atlas Coelestis, followed Ptolemy's description by mapping it above the figure's head. Flamsteed followed the general convention of maps by depicting Aries lying down.Astrologically, Aries has been associated with the head and its humors. It was strongly associated with Mars, both the planet and the god. It was considered to govern Western Europe and Syria, and to indicate a strong temper in a person.
==References==
The First Point of Aries, the location of the vernal equinox, is named for the constellation. This is because the Sun crossed the celestial equator from south to north in Aries more than two millennia ago. Hipparchus defined it in 130 BC. as a point south of Gamma Arietis. Because of the precession of the equinoxes, the First Point of Aries has since moved into Pisces and will move into Aquarius by around 2600 AD. The Sun now appears in Aries from late April through mid May, though the constellation is still associated with the beginning of spring.
Medieval Muslim astronomers depicted Aries in various ways. Astronomers like al-Sufi saw the constellation as a ram, modeled on the precedent of Ptolemy. However, some Islamic celestial globes depicted Aries as a nondescript four-legged animal with what may be antlers instead of horns. Some early Bedouin observers saw a ram elsewhere in the sky; this constellation featured the Pleiades as the ram's tail. The generally accepted Arabic formation of Aries consisted of thirteen stars in a figure along with five "unformed" stars, four of which were over the animal's hindquarters and one of which was the disputed star over Aries's head. Al-Sufi's depiction differed from both other Arab astronomers' and Flamsteed's, in that his Aries was running and looking behind itself.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aries_(constellation)}</ref>


==HGS Session References==
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==See Also==


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[[Zodiac Alteration]]


[[Laws of the Galactic Zodiac Cycle]]


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[[Universal Human Body]]


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[[Medical Astrology]]




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Revision as of 19:33, 12 January 2019

Aries (Artwork by Sequoia)
  • Stage 1 – Aries – April 19 to May 13
  • Alchemical Theme: Purification, Calcination
  • Element: Fire, Malleable
  • Elemental Form: Tetrahedron, 4 faces, 4 points, 6 edges & 720 degrees
  • Tone:C
  • Alchemical Metal: Iron
  • Primary Planetary Correlation: Mars
  • Primary Embodied Correlations: Incarnate Identity Matrix, Chakra 1 Muladhara, pertains to the silver seed center & first 8 cells of the coccyx as well as birth canal programming

Harmonizing Attentions

Clearing Blood Sacrifice, blood ritual, Egyptian timelines, distortion of the sun and planetary grid systems, clearing the Egyptian death cloud reincarnation Consciousness Traps, clearing survival fears, clearing Mars hybridization, Mars Timelines and war Trauma, clearing the instinctual mind, clearing the 666 code, the Reptilian Tail genetic distortion, the Thothian Shield, the elemental harness, clearing the caduceus veil & fourth ray memories and distorted instruction sets of ArchAngel Gabriel and ArchAngel Hope, Clearing all karmic attachment to the false 4th ray and to false ascended master Serapis Bey.

Aries has four stars designated Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis as well as α Arietis, called Hamal, which is the brightest star in Aries. Its traditional name is derived from the Arabic word for "lamb" or "head of the ram." In ancient Egypt Aries was connected to the title “Lord of the Head” and to Amon-Ra. In Hebrew astronomy Aries symbolizes the "Lamb of the World".

Alchemy

The introduction stage of spiritual initiation is represented in the constellation of Aries. This is the beginning of the alchemical purification of one's consciousness through the process of exposure to fire elements and/or applying intense heat. The process of heating the body and aura to a high temperature, causing loss of moisture, reduction or oxidation, and breaking down into simpler substances to prepare to move blockages and debris. This is the activation process of the kundalini fire purification of the flesh, bone and blood. The kundalini is activated in the tailbone and begins to travel upward in the central vertical channel and chakras. This reoccurs many times during the spiritual initiation stages towards enlightenment, but always follows the alchemical principles to conclusion.[1]

Physiology Correlated to the Galactic Zodiac

Physiology Correlated to Galactic Zodiac
  • Aries - brain, cerebral hemispheres, cranium, eyes, face, upper jaw, internal carotid arteries, thalamus, adrenals.

References

  1. [ES Forum, Compiled by Sequoia]

See Also

Zodiac Alteration

Laws of the Galactic Zodiac Cycle

Universal Human Body

Medical Astrology