Showing posts with label Turning of the Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turning of the Square. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Turning of the Square

When we have a circle, we have four directions.  Each direction represents an element of our creation.  When we turn the square we are able to see the center, the truth from a different view, from another direction which allows us to create in balance.  When we walk the wheel and create in the mind, in balance, we start in the east, from spirit and use the perspective of spirit to begin to form our creation.  Then we turn the square and look at things from the West, from the perspective of the body, the container.  Then we turn the square and look at things from the south, from the perspective of emotion (energy in motion) as we determine what direction we want to point the energy as we begin to put it into motion.  Then we turn the square to the fourth direction, the north and we look at things from the perspective of the mind to put the finishing touches on our creation, the completion, the understanding and the honor of the balancing of all four.

 

pectA turn of the square is a bold move ( that illuminates the honesty (keeps us present) so that we build the honor of all perspectives so we can hold our creation in balance.  

 

It gives us a fresh perspective and breaks the judgment/fear that may threaten our balance.

 

4 turns completes the creation.

 

The completion is the sacred number 5, The balanced creation.  The perfect child.

 

There are many metaphors here.  Another is that in order to turn a square (into a circle) you must shave off the points.  Each time you honor one of the 4 perspectives in the story, you shave off a corner and are making the unified circle.

 

In the physical, we see things from one of the 4 perspectives.  In Spirit we see things from all of the 4 perspectives so it has soft edges, not hard ones.

 

Each of the points of the square represents the potential for us to be in fear and not love.  Making something right and something wrong.  As we turn the square we shave off the places for fear to hide in the corners and find ourselves to be closer to the grace of god, allowing us to be, without needing to do.