The Sovereign Voice issue 4 | Page 93

two points on the Zodiac are on either side of a horizontal line. These are the two times of the year when day and night are equal, falling on the seasonal transitions of Spring and Fall. story of the Zodiac is told as an allegorical tale of the symbolic creatures associated with each of the 12 signs. The progression of the Zodiac is an allegory representing the evolution of consciousness, for an individual and the planet at large. THE MINOR AND GRAND CROSSES OF THE ZODIAC Image Source - podcast #149 When the Sun reaches the highest or lowest point in the sky, these are known as the solstices of Winter or Summer, marked on the Zodiac by either end of a vertical line. The lowest position of the Sun, from a northerly perspective represented by the lowest point in the Zodiac, is between Sagittarius and Capricorn. The highest position of the Sun is represented by the highest point in the Zodiac, between Gemini and Cancer. On a standard globe used in geography, one can find the lines marked the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. These represent the maximum southern and northern points of the Sun as it moves in the sky throughout the year. When the Sun reaches the angle of 23.5ºN with respect to the equator, the Summer Solstice begins, entering the sign of Cancer. When the sun reaches the Image Source angle of 23.5ºS with respect podcast #149 to the equator, the Winter Solstice begins, entering the house of Capricorn. The year can be further broken down into the Season of Life, marked by the Sun’s emergence from the Southern hemisphere on the Spring Equinox, and the Season of Death, marked by the Sun’s recession into the Southern hemisphere on the Fall Equinox. Within these two seasons, the archetypal The Minor Zodiacal Cross is four quadrants of the Zodiac marked by the beginning of the four seasons, forming four cross sections: • • • • March 21st (Spring); June 21st (Summer); September 21st (Autumn); and December 21st (Winter). The Grand, or Galactic, Cross is four quadrants of the Zodiac marked by the midpoints of the seasons. These times were each marked by Sabbats or the time for performing sacred rites: • May 1st (Walpurgisnacht – representing fertility, the emergence of life, and an offering of sacrifice of some kind to ensure a bountiful harvest); • August 1st (Lammas – representing a time of gratitude, pre-harvest thankfulness, and a celebration of bounty and life); • October 31st (Samhain – representing a time of reflection and self-respect, honoring the dead, contemplation of impermanence and death, and a time of preparation for winter); and • February 2nd (Candlemas – representing prediction, a time of looking forward, planning for the future, making resolutions, and the time when the darkest and coldest period of the winter is about to end). By connecting the Minor Cross point of March 19th to the Grand Cross point of May 1st, a 40-day period is demarcated, defining a window of time known as the Season of Sacrifice. TheSovereignVoice.Org