Cycles of Movement and Rest
Zain (Gg)

In the Creation story we are told that the Creator rested on the seventh day after bringing into form the earth and the heavens. Movement, rest and the meaning of the number seven are coded within the letter 'Gg', the Hebrew Zain.

The Sword

The hieroglyph or picture symbol resonating with the letter 'Gg' is the sword. This symbolic form is also the shape of the Hebrew letter Zain, Hebrew 'G'. The sword potentially implies movement. The expressed movement of the letter 'Gg' may mean a movement toward peace, generating feelings of rest and attainment, or, it can be a movement toward division, creating stress and tension.

The letter 'Gg' offers us multiple possibilities for our choices of movement. In making choices that include and benefit others, the Life Intelligence (Aleph) can flow easily within and through us. Distress, worry, doubt, negation of self and others interfere with the free movement of the Life Intelligence and curtails our capacity to manifest our intentions.

The sword is a symbol of courage. In our passage from confining materialism to an expansive universal life, we are requested to fortify ourselves with this quality of invisible strength.

The Courageous Poet

Each one is a poet writing their own life script. The harmonics and beauty of the poetry depends upon the expansive imagination, inner connection and circumspectral view the writer has of him/herself. To take responsibility for shaping and defining one's life requires courage, the hallmark of the letter 'Gg', the Hebrew Zain. This is pictorially represented by the Egyptian Arcane. We see the sword symbol of the letter 'Gg' in the right hand of power, connoting effective use of will. The strength it takes to listen to and follow one's heart intelligence is highlighted by the emblem over the heart area of the picture symbol. The letter 'T' encoding will-power and fiery enthusiasm rests close to the solar plexus area. This is our power point and lets us know when we are misusing our divine gift of self-mastery.

The four columns pictorially symbolize mastery of the four elements - earth, water, fire and air. The graduate of these four mysteries now has command over atomic matter, emotional expression, fiery passions and mental thoughts. Such mastery results in a radiant transparent body, an illuminated heart-mind intelligence and a universal spirit of compassion. The life within and the life without now are in divine harmonics, radiant with the golden soul light.

The Seventh Day

From the science of numbers we learn that the principles encoded within the seven relate to high attainment, completion and transmutation, a change that takes us beyond our familiar matter form and style of life.

The Revelation Vision in symbolic language informs us of this mysterious time of change. It speaks of the opening of the seven seals, the seven trumpets and the seven golden bowls. The seven relates to the seven mansion worlds, the seven chakras, that are our divine connection to life, beauty, power, love, truth, wisdom and illumination. Once these seven chakras are fully developed and harmonized, we are eligible for experiencing other planets and extending our citizenship to stellar and galactic worlds.

The Opening of the Seventh Seal

When the seventh seal was opened, "There was silence in heaven for about half an hour. Before raging powerful storms we witness a period of silence. This pattern of nature alerts us to prepare for a catastrophic cleansing. The silence accompanying the opening of the seventh seal symbolizes a tumultuous movement in earth time. The solar system will be displaced from its customary position and will enter an electromagnetic null zone. An alignment with a new North Star will take place and the old program for the earth will be superceded by a New Covenant. Now is our prime time to engage the courage coded within the letter 'G' and prepare ourselves for the seventh day, a time of upheaval and rejoicing followed by rest, freedom and a soul sense of unity within diversity.

Soul Reflections
Take a Look
  1. Review your style of the letter 'Gg'.
    Note the free movement of the Life Intelligence in the following 'Gg' styles:
  2. Rate yourself in relation to courage on a scale of 1-10.
  3. Write three events in your life in which you demonstrated a vast amount of courage.
What to Do
  Attend to your way of seeing that creates incomplete movement of the letter 'Gg'.

  Be grateful for the courage you have demonstrated in your life. You can draw from your bank of courage anytime that is important to you.

  Remember to call on courage whenever you hesitate stepping forward or beyond a condition.
 
Online Course: Lessons
Aleph (Aa)Bet (Bb)Gimel (Cc)
Dalet (Dd)Hei (Ee)Vav (Ff)
Zain (Gg)Cheth (Hh)Tet (Jj)
Yod (Ii)Kaf (Kk, Uu)Lamed (Ll)
Mem (Mm, Ww)Nun (Nn)Samech (Xx)
Ayin (Oo)Pey (Pp, Vv)Tzadi (Yy, Zz)
Qoph (Qq)Resh (Rr)Shin (Ss)
Tav (Tt)