Home
_AM: When you have understood what it means to live in the state of well-being, and your ideas consider wealth and abundance as concepts of the internal world, then you will be able to ignite the internal spark that illuminates what you will call Home. And in this, you will discover the richness of your soul.
_I: Home… The home of the soul… How do we get to it?
_AM: This past week we have talked about the mental concepts that constitute values, the bases that enable your development and growth as a being, ideas that we usually put in the external world, far from us, and that we fight to achieve. In reality, all of this is within: the Source of all things, the Resonance that attracts what vibrates in oneself, the Energy that you generate and manage, the Abundance that flows within, the Strength that you obtain in the recognition of the manifestation of the Matter, the Security that you feel in yourself, the various Riches that you are capable of generating, the Comfort that you seek to feel, all of this leading you to the state of general Well-being which, as we have said, does not mean being well, calm and stable, but rather It precisely implies taking power of what one is in all its aspects.
_I: Empower yourself, govern yourself.
_AM: That power, that self-control, is what turns an inner strength into a potential. Power in itself is an energy that, if poorly channeled, can be counterproductive for oneself and for others. But if you learn to manage these concepts in your life, you will turn power into potential, and power into a tool that you will call potential.
_I: …The potential would be the configuration of a tool from the internal potential energy put into external kinetic energy, in action.
_AM: How to use fire to forge a sword.
_I: How do I activate that potential?
_AM: With focus. Focus, be focused, which means paying all your attention and expressing your intention. It is discovering the internal focus of power and, through recognition, attitudes and perseverance, giving it the form of potential. Focusing on an internal matter is igniting the fire of the soul's potential. The word focus evokes a light directed towards a specific point, and this is because the word focus comes directly from the Latin “focus” which means “fire” (in English it comes from the Greek variation phyros). The discovery of fire was crucial for humanity to be what it is today. When early humans discovered how to handle fire, they were able to protect themselves at night by watching or fighting off predators. They were also able to cook: boil water, which killed bacteria and kept us away from diseases, as well as cook food (especially meat), which in this chemical reaction facilitated the absorption of many more nutrients that were previously lost, and that now They went directly to the brain, improving synapses, and developing minds. And above all, it allowed them to sleep warm, without cold, more relaxed, until they saw how the fire melted minerals. This allowed them to create tools. Wasn't fire something to worship?
_I: Clearly yes…
_AM: He was seen as a divinity, and worshiped as such, because he shone at night like the Sun during the day, and therefore he was seen as a gift from the gods of the sun and the stars. Humans thought they were chosen for having received this gift of being able to manipulate light. This is how the greatest development of an animal species was generated, by leaps and bounds. Adoring this luminous being to see the amount of potential he promoted in beings, he aroused admiration. When humans became sedentary, each home created an altar to fire. They cooked in it, gathered around it to talk, eat and sleep; He was worshiped by keeping him alive, like the spirit of the family. This focus was called “focaris”, origin of the word “home”. In English, “home”, the word was joined to another Indo-European word that means settlement (tkei), a place to stand around the fire.
_I: Wow… Home means Fire… So the idea of home is the fire around which individuals gather. That's why we usually call the fireplace “the home.”
_AM: That's right. It has nothing to do with the physical house, but with the spirit that unites, that focuses a group on being part, on sharing. All because of the fire that was put inside. This sacredness that enabled humans to develop made them an object of worship and, in times of hunting, women were the ones dedicated to taking care of the fire, to keeping “the heat of the home” lit. These women were called “custodians of the fire of the place”, which generated an Indo-European word called “wes”, which means “place” and “fire”. In Greek, the “w” became an aspirated h, causing these women to be called “hestias,” and in Latin, the “w” became “v,” calling them “vestals.” This Indo-European tradition generated the image of the Greek goddess Hestia and the Latin goddess Vesta. Both being one in reality, goddess of the Home.
_I: The Vestals in Rome were the virgin priestesses that no one could touch, whose task for 30 years was to care for the sacred fire that kept the spirit of the people alive. The fire was in the home of the Vestals.
_AM: The House of Light…
_I: Oh, the goddess Hathor!
_AM: On the Nile, the Vestals were called the “Hat Hur”, meaning House of Light. These women represented the home, and taught people to keep the divine fire burning within them. In mythology, Hathor is the goddess wife of Horus. Horus is the Light of the Sun, falcon god of the heavens who descends to Earth to fight his uncle, the Darkness, and thus bring day again after night. Son of Osiris and Isis, he is the savior of Egypt, a kind of Christ for the ancient world. His wife is the goddess of Love, who covers and protects him, who extends love, peace, beauty, affection and protection to all those who live in her light and ways. Hathor is connected with the image of the Cow, as a protective mother, giver of life and prosperity.
_I: Yes, as we have seen, creator of the Universe, of the Milky Way (Milk path).
_AM: And this path of stellar milk is the walls that protect the Sun within. Just as each human home had a fire and a woman who cared for it within the walls of the home, the gods would also have their home in the stars, with the sun being the fire and the stars being their walls. The sacred Cow, Hathor, is Home, the house of light, the stars that contain the sun. Her infinite love makes him the Heart of existence, the warm home of the mother who loves her children and brings them together to eat around the fire.
_I: In her temple, in Dendera, you can see the stars on the ceiling, the painted constellations, and she protecting existence by looking in each of the directions on the capitals of each column, holding in her crown a box, the home . It is a temple full of love, color, and life despite being empty. And in the basement there are cameras that explain how to turn on that light, the Atlantean energy of the Protiktah. The Potential of the Being. The Blue energy…
_AM: The Lady in Blue that must be lit on August 22.
_I: It is… The sacred fire…
_AM: Lighting the Home on Earth.
_I: That day we must light a fire and feed it all day… Put the “focus” on the home of Mother Earth, so that the Blue Mother descends…
_AM: And that Blue Mother is Love, it is eternity, it is the empowerment of Home.
_I: But what is it that descends?
_AM: Pleiades… The sisters, the Heart of Taurus. The Titan Atlas and the Nymph Pléyone had 7 daughters. The daughters of Pléyone are the Pleiades, in turn, meaning “many or several”, (from the Greek: pleias), in turn being the “peleiades” (doves).
_I: The 7 stars that shine in the heart of Taurus. Tell me about them.
_AM: Maya, was the first of the daughters. She means “little mother,” and by sleeping with Zeus, she gave birth to our famous god Hermes. She was the goddess of Spring for the Romans, her name gave rise to the month of May, the month of Taurus. For Hindus, this goddess is Illusion, not because she is deception, but because she is abstract and metaphysical, the dream of the spirit.
_I: Celeno…
_AM: It means Darkness, shadow, and mysteriously, lover and mother of the children of Prometheus, who put himself at the service of humans by giving them fire as a gift, which he stole from the gods on Olympus. Thus, Prometheus illuminated the dark nights, and for that reason he fell in love.
_I: Alcyone is the one I always hear mentioned the most, as if she were the most important.
_AM: It is the most powerful, its name means “the one that engenders the sea”, giving rise to the word “powerful, strong” (alké). The brightest of the 7, she is portrayed as a powerful nymph who guides the others.
_I: Electra…
_AM: Mother of Dandalus, founder of Troy, who started the civilization that would change the world by giving birth to the children that Rome would start.
_I: Taygeta…
AM: Independent sister, who did not intend to be taken by any of the gods, asked Artemis to turn her into a deer so that no one could find her.
_I: Asterope…
_AM: It means “star”, the fire that gave Ares the spark of his creations in the forge.
_I: Merope…
_AM: The lost of the sisters, the most ashamed, for having never been with a god, but with a mortal, Sisyphus; who, because of his sins, was condemned to carry a gigantic rock to the top of a mountain, which fell again and again and had to climb back up. You could say that Merope looked for someone similar to her father, Atlas, who held the world on her back.
_I: What do these 7 sisters represent to us?
_AM: They are the sparks that ignite the fire of the soul, the Home of the Being. Beyond the fact that mythology describes them as the daughters of Atlas, and their relationship with Atlantean history speaks of the fact that the 7 represent the islands of the lost empire , their spirits embody something more subtle, which is what must descend into the soul of every human being.
_I: What is it?
_AM: The Arts. The Pleiades represent the creative soul, the love of beauty, the inspiration of the gods to create.
_I: The Muses… The 7 Arts.
_AM: But we will talk about 9. Calliope: Muse of eloquence and epic poetry. Clio: She is the muse of history. Erato: She is the muse of the lyrical art of elegy. Euterpe: She is the muse of music. Melpómene: She is the muse of tragedy. Polyhymnia: She is the muse of rhetoric. Talía: The muse of comedy. Terpsichore: The muse of dance. Urania: The muse of astronomy and astrology. Each one of them will awaken the Arts that make up the Human Soul, they are the Inspiration that brings oxygen to the internal fire of divine potential.
_I: To kindle the internal fire is to be inspired by the arts of the muses, and to bring the energy of the Pleiades is to descend these arts into the fire of our own homes and souls…
_AM: That is why you must know them, because to create a new world, you need the inspiration of the soul and heart of Taurus, of the mother's heartbeat.
_I: I am ready to be inspired, then, lighting the fire of my potential, to be able to manifest a new world from the beauty and art of the soul.
_AM: Become a Vestal, Guardian of the sacred fire within you, home of manifestation. Discover in emotion the strength that lies within you.
_I: I Am Home.
_AM: Guardian of Universal Inspiration.