It’s Pisces Season!
As the final leg of the astrological calendar before a new year begins, this is the time for spiritual deep dives, esoteric knowledge, and all matters dreamy.
I’ve written about the six different fragments (which correspond to the 6 lines in Human Design and Gene Keys) quite a bit previously. This time though, I want to lead with a visual transmission.
These are the energetic signatures of the six fragments. In reality everyone has some permutation of all six, and the patterns they form ebb and flow with the cosmic transits (hello Astrology!), so no one person’s signature will represent any of the above exactly. However, it’s meant as an Energy 101 type foundational blueprint.
Some Notes:
Love (Line 1): to start with love is so apt, and this energy is that of an intimate hug. If I could draw in 3D, it would feel like a self-folding embrace, representing self-love as the form of universal love. It flows as well as nurtures seamlessly, reaching any and all there is.
Lifestyle (Line 2): this energy forms the basis of structure, solid foundations, and consistent progression. It makes waves in a steady way…visible but not splashy. In laymen terms, we cannot sustain lifestyle without being grounded and rooted, and in the new era, we slowly but surely evolve out of survival mode.
Creativity (Line 3): building on the previous two fragments, now there is experimentation and fun introduced by this energy. It grows and births new branches and leaves, each original and novel, with a welcoming and fresh vibe. The beginnings of the group can be felt, with linking arms.
Wealth (Line 4): more formalized links, a spreading of networks into the community, and the recognition that “together we are greater than the sum of individuals.” Wealth is crystallized bonding, where the energetic makes its grand entrance into the physical, and bestows prosperity upon the material plane.
Purpose (Line 5): this is the power that gathers, unites, strengthens, and declares its intention loud and clear into the Cosmos. The rocket ship with purpose as its jet fuel, shooting to Infinity and beyond. The miraculous transition from 0 to 1. The sharp knife that cuts through all BS and transforms society in its wake.
Discovery (Line 6): this is the deepest of energies, nearly impossible to describe by words or visuals. A synthesis of the previous fragments, it comes and goes via The Void, the space, the emptiness, the air. To be touched by it is to be touched by the Divine, and to experience it is to experience the Mystery.
Do these signatures resonate with you? Have you tried to feel into your own aura to draw out what your energetic signature looks like?
This Pisces Season, I’ve reflected back on the types of energy work I’ve received, namely by each of the fragments described above. What strikes me is the topic of energetic closing, or lack thereof for so many interactions today. Whether it’s a healing session, or a business transaction, or just a text conversation with a stranger on the Internet, most of us can manage a proper opening, and a decent following up, but few of us are masters of the closing. Closing of cycles, in energetic terms.
What do I mean by closing?
For so long, I’ve never even consciously acknowledged the concept, let alone try to define it. The best analogy I can think of right now is giving a child or pet a bath in the tub. Anyone who’s done it knows it can be a messy, chaotic affair. Once the child or pet is clean, we swoop them up in a towel and leave the scene. Most often, we don’t come back to the scene. If we did, we’d notice how big of a mess it is…water everywhere, toys in random places, soap and shampoo residue left over, etc.
In life, most of us just don’t manage an appropriate closing. For me, I can say it’s because I usually don’t have enough energy in that moment to go back and clean up after myself. I’ve expended all my energy in the process of the intended action. Some people may have the energy, but they don’t feel the importance of closing. They’d rather use that energy to open more doors and channels and processes elsewhere. They might have fifty doors open and zero closed.
If those doors were now referred to as multi-dimensional portals, now we can see we have a problem on our hands!
Why do we not have the energy to close, or consciously/unconsciously don’t care about closing? It goes back to fear. Fear of becoming isolated, obsolete, inadequate. An example here might be any conversation, or social media post. The structure of the post or the words spoken in the conversation may have a beginning, middle, and end…that’s a good first step. But rarely do I see energies within the post or conversation reach a closing. Why? Because we have the unconscious fear that we want to leave our energetic imprints on the other person(s). We want them to remember our message, especially in this day and age of short attention spans. We think…they’ve got so many offers, if we hit them strong with our energy and leave it out there on them like burn marks, they’ll be obligated to pay us, or at least come back to our message. Or maybe we’re giving them relationship and life advice, so we are “good intentioned” and we need to make sure it’s “tattooed” onto their auras so they learn the lessons.
Ouch.
Everyone has been repeating the mantra that “boundaries are important,” but how many actually set energetic boundaries with their every interaction? One may tell another to “leave me alone!” but if their energy is all over the other person, how will it be possible to untangle the messy threads?
This is the same reason so many get tired, anxious, and overwhelmed while “dealing with people.” It may have seemed like a mundane interaction, and hardly newsworthy, but it left them drained nonetheless. Sometimes just being around others, without any interaction like spoken words or eye contact, can be draining. It is because most of us, even those who claim to be spiritual practitioners, or experienced healers, haven’t reached the level of refinement where we can close our energy fields at will. We still want to be remembered, if for nothing else, as a means to make a living, and to find partners and friends, so we are not socially alone. This in turn creates co-dependence.
I remember a YouTube video by Sadhguru, where he talked about how advanced yogis live in a simple hut, alone, eat very little, and own three pairs of clothes. They ask that their hut be burned upon their death, and want to leave no physical traces behind. It’s interesting, because they literally don’t want to be remembered! They want to close out their time on Earth in a clean way. There’s much more to this in terms of how it affects the soul’s journey post-physical death, which I won’t get into here.
In summary: closing is important.
This musing was inspired by a presentation I watched recently, which I couldn’t help but keep reflecting back on. The content was one that I was already very familiar with, and there was nothing “new” there.
But my goodness…the way he closed! Energetically it was pure mastery. Like a magician, POOF his energy was gone and out. No lingering. No languishing. No stalling. Throughout the talk his energy expanded and exploded in waves of grandeur, but to be so expanded and yet pulled in so quickly at the end…was a sight of wonder to behold.
Let’s examine this visually again - his energy output throughout the presentation resembled something like this:
That final dramatic descent in a split second is the ultimate wonder!
To put into context, this is what most of our energetic output graphs look like:
We are pulled in a zillion different directions (all the colors all at once), and our energy spills out and lingers everywhere, like a leaky faucet. Yes, we may leave an impression on others and be remembered, but not in any pleasant way. Our bodies are the source of truth within us, and they get to have the final say.
Pisces Season closes out the astrological year, hence my musings on the art of closing. There really can be no judgment here, as I’ve been harshly judged on this before and it is awful not knowing what to do about it. It’s the energetic equivalent of saying, “you’re too much and you’re too stupid to do anything about it.” We never grew up in the right environments to nurture these sensitivities. And they can only be nurtured through tenderness and gentleness, as hustling and cramming may very well be going out of style.