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  • The harmonics spoken of here are a result of the symmetry in the matrix row and column positions. Use this tool to scroll through the different combinations, taking into account all 4 points of the paired oppositions.
  • Clear the value in the harmonics controller to reset the system.
  • The columns are reflective of the chakras, labeled 1-7 from right-to-left. 
  • The rows are planetary--or vibratory--influences, labeled 1-7 from top-to-bottom as indicated by the emblems on the right of each row.  Both Mercury and Venus are fundamental in that they color our experience due to the nature of their higher vibration.  Notice that the top 2 rows of the matrix are reflective of the hearts, with the exception of the .  This is a clue leading to a deeper understanding of the suits.
  • When the row or column is an odd number then it relates to intention, and likewise the even numbered rows and columns are based in desire (see desire is balanced with intention).
  • When a harmonic is selected there are lines drawn between the emblems to connect the paired opposites.  Note that due to the mechanics of the matrix, there is a fixed relationship between the numbers as follows:  1-10, 2-9, 3-8, 4-7, 5-6. J-K, and Q-Q.  Scroll through the list of harmonics and note the relationships.

 

Harmonics of the Matrix Framework -

The 7x7 Matrix is encoded as a result of the natural order being laid out as shown above (see Solar Book).  Starting with the the in the top right position, going from right-to-left for each row and continuing through each of the 7 rows.  The last 3 cards are placed atop the matrix.  These 3 sun cards connect the matrix to the greater cosmos, and have the ability to interact within the matrix in any manner desired.  As always, desire is balanced with intention.

desire is balanced with intention

For this discussion, the term desire refers to the passive state where, through the process of self-reflection, we experience the feeling of what we have versus what we want.  The motto here is to 'know what you want'.  If in the end we did not spend any time deciding what we actually wanted from life, we will likely not have it in our death.  If on the other hand, we were clear on what we wanted...but never looked deeply at why it was important to have, In death we may end up burdened with attachments that are hard to release from.  Therefore, the second part to the motto then is 'know why you want it'.  Intention is revealed when we look at desire in this way, and doing so will often cause us to alter the feeling of what it is we want.  As this new feeling plays out for a while, eventually we will need to check our intention again.  The end result of this entire process is to know that in perfection there are no accidents.  The interaction of intention and desire will always prove the moment, and therefore analyzing either in the moment will inevitably unveil the mystery.

Use the tool above to expose the row and column positions for your birth card, and for those of your friends.  When the row or column is an odd number then it relates to intention, and likewise the even numbered rows and columns are based in desire.

paired oppositions.

Whenever we discuss the nature of '4', it is always representative of the dualistic nature of polarity.  The '1' and the '0' unite to create the 'creative moment' (3)--the masculine principal, through the vessel of the void (2)--the feminine principal.

In the cards, the suits are laid out in the natural order where the hearts are 1, clubs 2, diamonds 3 and spades 4.  There is a transformation that causes the 4 to go back into the 1, and thus the loop is continued indefinitely!  In Greek mythology this transition occurred in the winter (spades), marking the time when Persephone went back to her mate in the underworld--Hades.  A fitting symbol in this case, as it represents the nature of the transformation.  Essentially the transformation is the melding of 4-into-0...as it transitions into the 1.  Whenever '0' shows up it is reflective of the void.

In the realm of Hades, we have been building a seat--or throne, where we sit when we die and are transitioning into spirit.  Whenever we venture to 'take a seat', we deal with the residue of our own mistakes--incurred through life as a result of 'taking that which was not ours' (attachment).  The result is that we now need to experience 'detachment'...or loss.  The amount to detach will be equal to that which we attached, though infinity is enhanced exponentially.  When we take that which is ours we are merely claiming something that has already been given, and thus the depth of our earnestness describes the depth of our claim.  When only marginal effort has been applied in those moments though, there will be very little to lose in the end.  In this case, the hot seat reflects an icy outcome in the stillness.

When we 'take a seat', we have the opportunity of seeing what we will inevitably get in the future anyway, and thus have time to transform it now.  The way it plays out then is that we have to deal with it somehow in the outer world.  Inevitably somebody shows up with the ability of pushing all of the buttons necessary to support the transition.  Many have decided to transition as deeply as possible in these years, and thus the 'seat' can get mighty hot...or cold.

Use the tool above to see how your card interacts with that of other birth cards...and you will get a sense of the harmonics represented here.