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An integrated system that follows the natural rhythm of the cosmos and helps us connect to something bigger than ourselves.
This Series Is For:
Brief Historical References
The Astrological Framework:
EIGHT OF SWORDS
Third Decan of Gemini (May 21-May 31, 2025)
The Sun is between 0 degrees and 10 degrees in the sign of Gemini.
Today we enter the mutable air of Gemini season as the Sun moves into the first decan of Gemini, corresponding to the Eight of Swords in the Thoth Tarot deck—the Lord of Interference.
The Eight of Swords represents Jupiter in Gemini.
So the energy of Jupiter in Gemini suggests that:
and at the same time
We are transitioning from the material realm of Taurus to the mental realm of Gemini.
What the card actually shows is eight swords arranged in a geometric pattern, with two long central swords and six shorter blades parallel to each other and perpendicular to the two long swords.
A Note on Aleister Crowley's Description:
This card signifies lack of persistence in matters of the intellect and of contest. Good fortune, however, attends even these weakened efforts, thanks to the influence of Jupiter in Gemini, ruling the Decan. Yet the Will is constantly thwarted by accidental interference. The centre of the card is occupied by two long Swords pointed downward. These are crossed by six small swords, three on each side. They remind one of weapons peculiar to their countries or their cults; we see here the Kriss, the Kukri, the Scramasax, the Dagger, the Machete and the Yataghan.
Too much force applied to small things: too much attention to detail at the expense of the principal and more important points.
Crowley saw this card as representing mental scattering where Jupiter's expansive energy becomes fragmented in Gemini's dualistic nature, creating intellectual interference that prevents focused action while still maintaining underlying good fortune.
You can think of the “Eight of Swords” as representing the blockages or "knots" that prevent energy from flowing freely. They are the mental constructs, emotional patterns, and karmic residues that create interference in our energy system. The crossed and interfering swords visually suggest this blockage of flow.
SUPPORTING CARD | THE LOVERS (Major Arcana VI)
The framework of the card is the Arch of Swords, beneath which the Royal Marriage takes place. The Sword is primarily an engine of division. In the intellectual world-which is the world of the Sword suit-it represents analysis.
The hooded figure which occupies the centre of the Card is himself a form of the god Mercury... he is closely shrouded, as if to signify that the ultimate reason of things lies in a realm beyond manifestation and intellect.
The Royal persons concerned are the Black or Moorish King with a golden crown, and the White Queen with a silver crown. The King bears the Sacred Lance, and the Queen the Holy Grail; their other hands are joined, as consenting to the Marriage.
Relationship to Eight of Swords:
The Lovers (Mercury) provides the discernment needed to navigate the Eight's complexity
Where the Eight shows mental entanglement, The Lovers shows conscious choice
Together they represent the progression from confusion to clarity through communication
The Lovers teaches us to choose our thoughts rather than being trapped by them
You can think of “The Lovers” card as representing the balanced ida (feminine/lunar/left) and pingala (masculine/solar/right) channels. When these two polarities are in harmony (like the Queen and King in the card), the conditions are created for energy to rise.
SUPPORTING CARD | ACE OF SWORDS
The overall imagery communicates the emergence of mental clarity (the sword) rising from the golden light of consciousness (the sun) through the cloudy realm of confusion, crowned with divine illumination. The composition creates a vertical energy that suggests upward movement of thought and aspiration.
Word Inscribed on the Blade “Thelema” This is highly significant. “Thelema" means “Will”, emphasizing that the intellect and analytical mind (represented by the Sword) should be directed by and in service to one's True Will - one's authentic purpose or destiny. The presence of this word on the sword transforms it from merely representing mental power to specifically representing the mind aligned with one's spiritual purpose - the intellect guided by True Will rather than ego or external influences.
This deliberate repetition of "Thelema" across these two cards highlights a central theme in Crowley's philosophy: True Will ("Thelema") is the guiding principle that should direct both intellectual pursuits/mind (Swords) and matters of choice / heart / desire (The Lovers).
You can think of the “Ace of Swords” as the awakened sushumna nadi - the central channel through which kundalini energy rises. The sword cutting through clouds parallels how the awakened sushumna cuts through illusion. The crown of light at the top evokes the crown chakra illumination that occurs when kundalini rises fully.
The sequence energetically:
Ida Nadi:
Pingala Nadi:
Sushumna Nadi:
These two lateral channels spiral around the central sushumna nadi, crossing at each chakra point, creating a pattern reminiscent of the caduceus symbol (the medical staff with two snakes). The ida and pingala originate at the base of the spine at the root (muladhara) chakra and terminate at the left and right nostrils respectively.
INTEGRATION PRACTICE
Crystals:
Daily Practice for Gemini’s First Decan:
Journal Prompts:
How can I organize my thoughts without limiting my perspective?
How can I honor multiple perspectives while still making clear decisions?
Where do I need to choose clarity over comfortable confusion?
What mental patterns am I ready to untangle and release?
What new way of thinking is seeking to emerge in my consciousness
Other Resources
This episode is brought to you by the breathtaking Aerial Mountain Springs in Clarkesville, GA.
We practice Ayurvedic Astrology based on the ABLAS method of calculations
Email us your feedback and any questions you may have at: [email protected]
This series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com
Yoga Energy is offering Personal Training, "Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy" teacher trainings and mini courses. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com
Find us on Rumble at: https://rumble.com/c/yogaenergy
Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie
Did you subscribe to the podcast?
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Email us your feedback at: [email protected]
May we all be well, adapt and thrive! -Tim, Vie, Freyja, Luci & Kali
Disclaimer
All information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast.
You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast.
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An integrated system that follows the natural rhythm of the cosmos and helps us connect to something bigger than ourselves.
This Series Is For:
Brief Historical References
The Astrological Framework:
EIGHT OF SWORDS
Third Decan of Gemini (May 21-May 31, 2025)
The Sun is between 0 degrees and 10 degrees in the sign of Gemini.
Today we enter the mutable air of Gemini season as the Sun moves into the first decan of Gemini, corresponding to the Eight of Swords in the Thoth Tarot deck—the Lord of Interference.
The Eight of Swords represents Jupiter in Gemini.
So the energy of Jupiter in Gemini suggests that:
and at the same time
We are transitioning from the material realm of Taurus to the mental realm of Gemini.
What the card actually shows is eight swords arranged in a geometric pattern, with two long central swords and six shorter blades parallel to each other and perpendicular to the two long swords.
A Note on Aleister Crowley's Description:
This card signifies lack of persistence in matters of the intellect and of contest. Good fortune, however, attends even these weakened efforts, thanks to the influence of Jupiter in Gemini, ruling the Decan. Yet the Will is constantly thwarted by accidental interference. The centre of the card is occupied by two long Swords pointed downward. These are crossed by six small swords, three on each side. They remind one of weapons peculiar to their countries or their cults; we see here the Kriss, the Kukri, the Scramasax, the Dagger, the Machete and the Yataghan.
Too much force applied to small things: too much attention to detail at the expense of the principal and more important points.
Crowley saw this card as representing mental scattering where Jupiter's expansive energy becomes fragmented in Gemini's dualistic nature, creating intellectual interference that prevents focused action while still maintaining underlying good fortune.
You can think of the “Eight of Swords” as representing the blockages or "knots" that prevent energy from flowing freely. They are the mental constructs, emotional patterns, and karmic residues that create interference in our energy system. The crossed and interfering swords visually suggest this blockage of flow.
SUPPORTING CARD | THE LOVERS (Major Arcana VI)
The framework of the card is the Arch of Swords, beneath which the Royal Marriage takes place. The Sword is primarily an engine of division. In the intellectual world-which is the world of the Sword suit-it represents analysis.
The hooded figure which occupies the centre of the Card is himself a form of the god Mercury... he is closely shrouded, as if to signify that the ultimate reason of things lies in a realm beyond manifestation and intellect.
The Royal persons concerned are the Black or Moorish King with a golden crown, and the White Queen with a silver crown. The King bears the Sacred Lance, and the Queen the Holy Grail; their other hands are joined, as consenting to the Marriage.
Relationship to Eight of Swords:
The Lovers (Mercury) provides the discernment needed to navigate the Eight's complexity
Where the Eight shows mental entanglement, The Lovers shows conscious choice
Together they represent the progression from confusion to clarity through communication
The Lovers teaches us to choose our thoughts rather than being trapped by them
You can think of “The Lovers” card as representing the balanced ida (feminine/lunar/left) and pingala (masculine/solar/right) channels. When these two polarities are in harmony (like the Queen and King in the card), the conditions are created for energy to rise.
SUPPORTING CARD | ACE OF SWORDS
The overall imagery communicates the emergence of mental clarity (the sword) rising from the golden light of consciousness (the sun) through the cloudy realm of confusion, crowned with divine illumination. The composition creates a vertical energy that suggests upward movement of thought and aspiration.
Word Inscribed on the Blade “Thelema” This is highly significant. “Thelema" means “Will”, emphasizing that the intellect and analytical mind (represented by the Sword) should be directed by and in service to one's True Will - one's authentic purpose or destiny. The presence of this word on the sword transforms it from merely representing mental power to specifically representing the mind aligned with one's spiritual purpose - the intellect guided by True Will rather than ego or external influences.
This deliberate repetition of "Thelema" across these two cards highlights a central theme in Crowley's philosophy: True Will ("Thelema") is the guiding principle that should direct both intellectual pursuits/mind (Swords) and matters of choice / heart / desire (The Lovers).
You can think of the “Ace of Swords” as the awakened sushumna nadi - the central channel through which kundalini energy rises. The sword cutting through clouds parallels how the awakened sushumna cuts through illusion. The crown of light at the top evokes the crown chakra illumination that occurs when kundalini rises fully.
The sequence energetically:
Ida Nadi:
Pingala Nadi:
Sushumna Nadi:
These two lateral channels spiral around the central sushumna nadi, crossing at each chakra point, creating a pattern reminiscent of the caduceus symbol (the medical staff with two snakes). The ida and pingala originate at the base of the spine at the root (muladhara) chakra and terminate at the left and right nostrils respectively.
INTEGRATION PRACTICE
Crystals:
Daily Practice for Gemini’s First Decan:
Journal Prompts:
How can I organize my thoughts without limiting my perspective?
How can I honor multiple perspectives while still making clear decisions?
Where do I need to choose clarity over comfortable confusion?
What mental patterns am I ready to untangle and release?
What new way of thinking is seeking to emerge in my consciousness
Other Resources
This episode is brought to you by the breathtaking Aerial Mountain Springs in Clarkesville, GA.
We practice Ayurvedic Astrology based on the ABLAS method of calculations
Email us your feedback and any questions you may have at: [email protected]
This series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com
Yoga Energy is offering Personal Training, "Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy" teacher trainings and mini courses. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com
Find us on Rumble at: https://rumble.com/c/yogaenergy
Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie
Did you subscribe to the podcast?
Did you share this episode with all your friends?
Email us your feedback at: [email protected]
May we all be well, adapt and thrive! -Tim, Vie, Freyja, Luci & Kali
Disclaimer
All information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast.
You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast.

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