LIBRA
Having revered the Mother, and erected the Altar, the Builders are going to a different task:
They have to make a symbol of the kingdom of the Mother: the floor of the Temple.
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The floor holds up and below delimits, yet it must also reflect Heaven.
It must be flat and smooth, enigmatic and insidious as everyday life.
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With rhythmic motions, like dancing and weaving, the Builders trace the floor as a grid of meridians and parallels, as a large expanse, a sieve, a canvas.
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They place the commissures before, then the plates; first the lines of light which will be joints between the stones. This, in fact, is the texture of human life:
equal beats separating fields of alternate energy.
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The builders do not think to do a drawing.
Then there will be humans, with their steps, to interpret a drawing between these lines,
each in its own way.
(Libra is the tenth Sign/phase of the Building of the Temple).
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