hamazan




Amazon making the "Parthian shot" (shooting an arrow backwards while riding a horse). 
Etruscan bronze statuette.


in ancient times
iranian women of the horse and the archery, the "hamazan" (those who fought together) 
had manifold abilities
they fought physical wars to protect and conquer territory and were the first ones to rule the land
but they also were spiritual warriors with an advanced knowledge of alchemy
and aspired for another type of heroism
the moon mother
was their guide and their time-keeper for performing their dharmic rituals 
some of which could only take place during an eclipse ..

in most areas of the earth
the penumbral lunar eclipse will shortly be visible
as the earth casts its shadow/penumbra on the full moon

10 feb. @ 22:34:14 GMT until 11 feb. 2017 @ 02:53:25 GMT

opening a hidden passageway
the forthcoming hours are particularly auspicious for purification and sacred connection

symbol in total resonance with the planetary alignment in the chart and for your consideration:
In a circus the bareback rider displays her dangerous skill.
Key: The audacity and perseverance required to control and play with the powerful energies of the vital realm in human existence.
The horse has always been the symbol of the vital energies. In a wild state the horse represents the magnificent, raw, impetuous energy of the libido in all its forms. When tamed, this energy is put to man's service. There are men who have dominated their natural energies so well that they can perform spectacular feats. Here these achievements are seen within the context of a social function and expressing a flair for dramatics.
At this stage, the ego is in control; he is a great showman, but he serves a purpose. The performance stirs the imagination of the young consciousness. It raises the mind above the commonplace.
The Keyword is VIRTUOSITY.

blessings to all
x



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