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1 ARIES<br />

Mesha<br />

Aries is symbolized by a vertical line divided in two at the top with branches<br />

moving outward like two arcs <strong>of</strong> a circle T. <strong>The</strong> simplicity <strong>of</strong> the symbol can<br />

be misleading. It is a pr<strong>of</strong>ound representation <strong>of</strong> the pre-cosmic stage <strong>of</strong><br />

existence. <strong>The</strong> basic vertical line in the symbol stands for the Spirit or<br />

'Purusha 1 , the positive creative impulse. It is the consciousness aspect <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manifestation process. It is the aspect <strong>of</strong> Divine unfoldment which is selfreliant;<br />

it requires no support for its growth and multiplication. It reflects the<br />

characteristic <strong>of</strong> the gods or 'Devas', by which they shine in their own light<br />

casting no shadow. Standing alone, moving on its own to its creative<br />

pilgrimage, it decides to become two, to bifurcate. Polarization results from<br />

this decision. <strong>The</strong> Puranas mention this first stage <strong>of</strong> cosmic evolution when<br />

Brahma, in deep meditation in order to continue the creative process, decides<br />

to divide himself into two. Thus he becomes 'Brahma Viraj' and 'Vacha<br />

Viraj', one male and the other female, the former representing spirit and the<br />

latter matter. This division into male and female is not a reaction to any

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