Sirius is rising again! New unique Sirius Talisman.
Every year we capture the first light of Sirius, the
brightest star in the night sky, into our Sirius
Talismans. This is the annual rising of Sirius from the
solar rays (heliacal rising), reappearing at dawn. This
time we were fortunate to have a beautiful cosmic
synchronicity, which makes this Sirius Talisman very
unique!
Assembled on August 7th, 2022
between 4:50-5:35 (GMT+3 Givataim Israel).
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On the Heliacal Rising of Sirius
This was one of the most celebrated and religiously
important celestial events in ancient times. In Egypt, the
reappearance of Sirius has ushered the new year, and with
it the flooding of the Nile. Sirius was considered a
life-giver and was affiliated with the goddess Isis.
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Traditionally, Sirius is a star of immense
creative powers, and a sign of magnanimity, excellence,
success and abundance, devotion, and passion for achieving
one's goals. It sometimes marks an almost superhuman
ability and achievements, prolific creative talents in any
field and makes the native brilliant and inspired.
The images on the Talisman are the Image of Sopdet, the
goddess that represents Sirius. Sopdet is displayed,
riding her boat in the night sky, with a star on top of
her headdress while holding a lotus flower. The Lotus
probably represents one year's cycle, thus linking her to
the yearly rising of Sirius and the new year.
The back of the Talisman bears the Egyptian Hieroglyph of
Sirius and the ancient magical seal of Sirius. The
canister contains Juniper and Wormwood according to a
formula found in ancient writings attributed to Hermes
Trismegistus himself.
Fixed Stars Talismans
Talismans for fixed stars were considered potently
powerful and unique, as they represent emanations of
forces outside and above our solar system, reflecting in a
sense, superhuman virtues and powers. Most of the shining
fixed stars are gigantic Suns extremely bigger than our
own.
The name “fixed stars” marks the difference between the
apparent movements of the planets (meaning wanderers) and
the stars and constellations which seem fixed and unmoving
from the earth’s point of view. For the ancients, the
fixed position of those Stars relative to each other, and
to the moving planets and the earth’s rotation, was
considered a mark of their divinity, as they are
unchanging and therefore eternal.
* To clarify this
distinction, the ecliptic or zodiac degree of a fixed
star can be very far from its real physical placement
in the sky. Except for the fixed stars which are
physically situated on the ecliptic (path of the sun)
like Regulus or Spica, other major fixed stars can be
very far from the ecliptic and are therefore projected
onto it from both sides of the celestial orb. That
means that although a fixed star projected degree can
rise or conjunct a planet, it doesn't mean that the
star is truly physically there, or rising at that
time. Our experience has proven the potency of the
real rising of fixed stars over the horizon or
culminating over the midheaven. more so in key phases
of its solar cycle, and/or when in “paran” with one of
the luminaries or planets. In the case of Sirius, its
projected degree (Cancer 14º22’) had risen on the
Ascendent an hour and a half before its real rising
(in Israel’s latitude, co-rising with Leo 4º).
This does not invalidate the potency of projected
zodiac degrees, which are powerful points of star and
solar/ecliptic relationship, but does provide a more
direct energetical connection, by the fact of its real
connection with the Horizon/Midheaven, which reflects
the earth-star relationship.
Also on Special Sun Talismans, Sun in
Leo, Ka Bracelets and Regulus Talismans.
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Thank you for reading
With Great Love
David and Ka-Gold Team
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