1/1 Aries/Aries
Aspect: conjunction
Binary Number: 1
Colors: red
Degrees: 0 ° -2½ Aries.
Elements: fire / fire
Moon Phase: New Moon
Quality: cardinal / cardinal.
Handorian Reference: State of Akirwa, Nation of Akiria
Binary Spirit: Kahe Kahe
Territorial unit: Italy: Lazio; Vatican CITY.
Strengths: self-esteem, audacity, awakening, charisma, clarity, courage, diligence, heroism, initiative, innocence, intuition, invincibility, leadership, honesty, optimism, pioneering, promptness, readiness, resolution, sincerity, solitude, spontaneity, uniqueness, vision, victory
Grievances: aggression, anxiety, antagonism, antipathy, apathy, attack, bitterness, contradiction, crime, egocentrism, impulsiveness, insensitivity, arrogance, primitiveness, anger, rivalry, sloth, violence.
Relevance: Natal Sun in Aries and Moon in Aries or in transit; natal Sun in Aries or first house and transiting Moon in Aries or first house and vice versa; placement of a natal or transiting planet in the degrees of the track; birth, residence or movement in the corresponding territorial unit.
Themes: competition, armament, assault, activity, attraction, competition, conflict, desire, excitement, energy, army, fever, fire, war, impetus, engineering, beginning, fight, martyrdom, masculinity, birth, departure, passion, blood, killing, speed, violence, victory.
Anatomy: head (1) and head (2), from the top of the head to the nose; head left frontal lobe, pituitary gland; 1st phalanx thumb right palm.
Animals: antelope, eagle, ram, dragon, red hawk, kite, panther, robin, shark, badger, tiger.
Minerals: steel, fire agate, red chalcedony, red coral, red jasper, iron, lepidolite, red opal, pyrite, ruby, sulfur.
Plants: aloe, anemone, arnica, mugwort, banana, hawthorn, bryony, cocoa, cactus, hemp, caper, thistle, prickly pear, red carnation, gentian, broom, mango, mustard, alder, nettle, butcher’s broom, radish, rosemary, sanguinaria, linden.
Embrace your vision and what animates you deep inside. Do it now and take the first decisive step towards what you want. This is who you are and now who you decide to be.
In the Astroshamanic Binary System, Sun and Moon in Aries (1) constitute Binary 1.1, or Binary number 1, the First Binary.
This is the double Aries, the primeval binary, the amplification of the primordial fire, bearer of a red-hot spirit, full of energy, extroverted, incisive, predisposed to action and to any undertaking that requires timeliness and courage. 1.1 inspires the pioneers in the greatest degree, heroes of first aid, both for unity and for separation, masters in defence and attack, as well as without defences and attacks. Being the progenitor of the binaries, it represents the most radical beginning possible on the horizontal plane. Each binary with identical numerical value is related to the essence of the zodiac sign in question, so 1.1 configures the pure characteristics of the Aries sign and, as the first sign of fire, also the most overwhelming ones of this element.
On the ordinary level, this is a combination that characterizes self-confident, compelling, bright, positive personalities, full of an unparalleled freshness, as if they were generated at the precise moment in which you meet them. From each of its pores, 1.1 emanates an unwavering charge and resoluteness, along with an established sense of infallibility and mastery. This makes it an object of great fascination and magnetism, as well as of alarm when there is the fear of being induced to carry out under pressure ventures that are risky or contrary to one’s will. For 1.1 it is difficult to show sensitivity and consideration for others unless there is a clear harmony of vision. Here a general state of emergency prevails which requires promptness and immediate initiative, for which alternative opinions, doubts and reservations represent serious impediments and are, in fact, unacceptable. This binary does not tolerate both open opposition and subtle divergence, so the preferred approach in such circumstances involves a drastic and explicit reaction without any regard for the consequences. Aries’ impulsiveness skyrockets with 1.1, operating in an explosive manner and extinguishing any conflict even at the cost of its own destruction.
Double Aries is related to the matrix of every possible birth or beginning, which can trigger a process of growth and development but also end in the short or longer term with abortions and interruptions. This track is related to the essence of the new moon, a delicate transition stage in which the seed is identified and begins to take root but has not yet taken a definite shape. At this point, the ability to grasp insights and inspirations through an attitude of listening and openness is crucial, together with vigilance over the quality of one’s thoughts, dreams and emotions. The New Moon here, as on other occasions, brings an unprecedented awareness and a change of perspective that require a prompt focus on priorities in life.
Sun and Moon in Aries are a conjunction binary, which occurs on a New Moon in Aries. Sun and Moon conjunct in Aries reach maximum fusion, an extreme singularity in every variant, from enlightened to despotic. 1.1 incorporates the first stage of separation, which is only a separation fantasy, since in fact there is still unity. The concrete experience of dualism is missing here, of which only the hint is present, while the world of autonomous forms does not yet exist. There is only one, but it is a clear one, the emanation of the primordial zero, which contemplates itself, thus staging the distinction between subject and object: a unitary duplicity, which is in fact 1.1. The New Moon traditionally involves a confrontation with release and death of the old cycle, as well as the shape-shifting into another cycle. With the New Moon in Aries the shift is strategically the most radical which can be conceived at the human level.
This first binary galvanizes remote memories into the dormant unconscious, revealing the memory of a genuine ego, which is self-centred simply because there is no one else out there because the idea of altruism does not exist. 1.1 is the quintessence of both separation and unity. You align with the purer traits of this track through the coarser ones, which involve the simple expression of a primitive ego exclusively centred on itself. This implies putting aside any notion of liberation from the ego, throwing a shout of challenge intended to highlight only one’s own existence: there is only me! I only care about me!
“If we want to awaken,” writes Timothy Freke (1.1), “we don’t need to eradicate the ego, we simply have to be aware of the deepest self as well.”
The adulterated ego does its best to feed confusion by creating endless conflicts between ego and non-ego, selfishness and altruism. As long as the energies mix and mess up the separation continues to thrive. When the energies are identified and clearly separated, the ego structure exposes its basic mechanics. The first step towards unity, far from moving towards it, involves exaggerating the separation to unmask it. 1.1 is the cornerstone of spiritual healing, a great opportunity to process and compost huge amounts of repressed emotions.
The time preceding 1.1 is the last gestation period, the zero point that leads to the final conception of 1. In the annual cycle it is a decisive moment of release, which involves the entire span of time. 1.1 represents the beginning of spring and the annual cycle, the definitive awakening of nature and dormant consciousness, as well as lunation, the beginning of the lunar cycle and all possible cycles. Compare with the fateful opportunity to stay awake and aware, without being overwhelmed by amnesia and conventions, but withholding the arcane memory of our nature.
Binary 1.1 emerges as the intrusive ringtone of an alarm clock that suddenly wakes you up to draw attention to the reality or illusion that you had set aside. Its noise sometimes bursts with tension and arrogance; therefore a struggle can arise between the previous space, the one in which you were before the alarm clock, the space of which the ringtone is the messenger, which demands attention at all costs.
The alarm clock can be a temptation, a misdirection, intended to make you deviate from the right path, to suck you into separation, or the opposite, a signal from the soul that remembers its priorities, urging you to let go of the dominant illusions. “Time to wake up! You have a mission! ” urges psychic Dolores Cannon (1.1), “Time to start. Stop wasting time! The time to accomplish what you came to do on earth is running out!” [1].
If 1.1 resonates currently for you, let the most sacred and daring purposes of the heart be announced openly deep within your being, with intrusive impetus, just like the stinging signal of an alarm clock, prevailing over any anxiety, tension and illusion of the world. Trust fully in your inner vision and don’t trust what your physical eyes show you. “I believe only in what I do not see and only in what I feel” declares the symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1.1) [2].
This binary opens the gate of spring and lunation, that of the heart and the growing triumph of light. You have access to this portal. Be aware that the circumstances of 1.1 contain equal parts light and dark. Accept the darkness fully because it is in this darkness that the light is revealed, it is at night that the day is born. Allow every night and darkness to act as a celestial uterus for the emergence of your luminous intentions. Allow the most sacred and daring purposes of your heart to be announced openly, prevailing over all the fears of this world. You own the keys. You have received them as your birthright, to be able to use them, to enter the sanctuary of the heart, to find your true light and share it in all that you do and are.
Besides the ideas that you have absorbed since childhood, the traumas and events of life, with all the opinions that you and others have made of you, there is a primordial seed, which represents the real reason why you exist, the most authentic nature, an innate image that never leaves you. The psychoanalyst James Hillman describes it with the “acorn theory”, that is, the idea that “each person is the bearer of a uniqueness that asks to be lived and that is already present before it can be lived” [3]. Each of us emerged in this world with an innate image that defines us, so no matter how hard you insist on forcing your nature, if you are an acorn your destiny is to become an oak. This image has an angelic intention, it is a spark of conscience that has “our interest at heart because it has chosen us for its own” [4]. In the end, remember that you are the light of the world, so every time you are reborn and take the first step in this reality, be careful not to obscure the light in you, no matter how dark the appearance of life is. “May the light of the world shine through this appearance. This shadow will vanish in front of the light”(L-pI.81r.2).
Astroshamanic Seal: This is the primary seal for clarity, which now is vital and a matter of primal emergency. No distraction is allowed. All is wiped away and what remains is the essence. Acknowledge what turns you on very deeply, what can lead you into most daring and risky enterprises, in order to be satisfied and accomplished.
Body parts: The cerebrum, the most anterior part of the brain, located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres, left and right, separated by a fissure, responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and the control of all voluntary actions in the body. The midbrain or mesencephalon, the portion of the central nervous system associated with vision, hearing, motor control, sleep/wake, arousal (alertness), and temperature regulation. The cerebellum.
Celebrities with 1.1:
ART
Henri Cadiou (8Sr) (Paris, March 26, 1906) French realist painter trompe-l’œil; Le déchirure.
Pierluigi Cerri (Sv) (Orta San Giulio, 22 March 1939) Italian architect, designer. Rolf Harris (11NbUpv) (Perth, 30 March 1930) Australian painter, singer, conductor.
Costantin Meunier (4NbPv) (Etterbeek, 12 April 1831) Belgian painter, sculptor.
GUSTAVE MOREAU (3Pv) (Paris, 6 April 1826) French symbolist painter; Œdipe et le Sphinx; Le Jeune Homme et la mort; La Chimère; The Apparition; Cantique des Cantiques; IP; “Nobody could have less confidence in the absolute and definitive importance of man-made work, because I believe that this world is nothing more than a dream”.
Gino Severini (2Ni) (Cortona, 7 April 1883) Italian futurist painter; The earthly paradise; Spherical expansion of centripetal and centrifugal light.
Armando Testa (11Ui) (Turin, 23 March 1917) Italian advertiser, draftsman, animator, painter.
GUSTAV VIGELAND (Npv) (Mandal, 11 April 1869) Norwegian sculptor; author of the medal awarded to the Nobel Peace Prize winners; Vigeland park in Oslo, Vigelandsanlegget with 212 bronze and granite sculptures, culminating in the Monolith (Monolitten), with 121 figures struggling to reach the top of the sculpture, the underlying theme is the cycle of life, from birth to death, Livshjulet (the wheel of life) includes seven human figures (four adults and three children) forming a circle, the edges of the park fountain have 20 tree-shaped sculptures intertwined with human figures of various ages of life, from birth to death.
Gavin Arthur (3NPiUb) (Colorado Springs, March 21, 1901) American astrologer, sexologist; The Circle of Sex *.
John Booker (3) (Manchester, 23 March 1601) English astrologer.
Dolores Cannon (6NiUp) (St Louis, April 15, 1931) author, American hypnotherapist; The Convoluted Universe.
GIULIANO KREMMERZ (7Nv) (Portici, 8 April 1861) (Ciro Formisano) Italian esotericist, hermeticist; Angels and Demons of Love; The Hermetic Door; The science of the magi; “The visible world feeds on the fear of not having. The invisible has the eternal certainty of taking when you want and when you need it”.
Marco Guzzi (Rome, 25 March 1955) Italian philosopher, poet, conductor on spiritual and Christian themes; Give yourself peace; The turning point; To give oneself; Yoga and Christian prayer; The Rising of nascent humanity. “Brother, if you want peace, | Give yourself peace. | Peace | It’s just your heart | Released. | Brother, if you want love, | Become it. | You are love: | All the love you are looking for. | Therefore, do not ask for peace from the world. | And don’t expect love from anyone. | Peace from you. | Do it “.
SAM HARRIS (Los Angeles, April 9, 1967) American philosopher, essayist, neuroscientist; The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason; Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion *; IP; “There is nothing we have to believe with insufficient evidence to have deeply ethical and spiritual lives”; “The difference between science and religion is the difference between a willingness to dispassionately consider new evidence and new arguments and a passionate reluctance to do so.”
György Lukács (Budapest, April 13, 1885) Hungarian extremist Marxist philosopher; Die Seele und die Formen.
ABRAHAM MASLOW (Sp) (Brooklyn, April 1, 1908) humanist psychologist, holistic American, creator of the theory on the hierarchization of needs; Motivation and Personality; Religions, Values and Peak Experiences *; Toward a Psychology of Being *; IP; “If the only tool you have is a hammer, you will see a nail in every problem”; “Either you will take a step forward in growth or you will go back to safety”; “We are afraid of knowing the frightening and unpleasant aspects of ourselves, but we are even more afraid of knowing the divine in ourselves.”
Théodore Monod (12PrUf) (Rouen, 9 April 1902) French naturalist, explorer, humanist.
Mario Trevi (Ancona, 3 April 1924) Italian Jungian psychoanalyst, Studies on the shadow.
Antonio Alamanni (Florence, 5 April 1464) Italian poet; The triumph of the four Elements; Conversion of St. Mary Magdalene.
Gerald Brenan (10Sf) (Silema, 7 April 1894) writer, British Hispanist.
Edmonde Charles-Roux (8) (Neuilly-sur-Seine, April 17, 1920) French writer, journalist; PG: Oublier Palerme (F. Rose, Forget Palermo).
Charles Dobzynski (Uv) (Warsaw, 8 April 1929) French writer, poet, journalist, PG.
Elena Ferrante (Naples, April 5, 1943) [1] Italian writer; The brilliant friend (S. Costanzo); Troubling love (M. Martone); The days of abandonment (R. Faenza); The lying life of adults; “To exist is this, I thought, a jolt of joy, a pang of pain, an intense pleasure, veins that pulsate under the skin, there is nothing else of truth to tell”.
Anatole France (François-Anatole Thibault) (3PpSfUv) (Paris, April 16, 1844) French writer, NL; Le lys rouge; Les Dieux ont soif; La Révolte des anges *; “If 50 million people say stupidity, it still remains stupidity”; “It is with acts and not with ideas that people live”.
Bohumil Hrabal (Brno, 28 March 1914) Czech writer, Ostře sledované vlaky (Closely supervised trains; J.Menzel); Příliš hlučná samota (Too noisy solitude); Postřižiny (The tonsure); Auticko (Me and my cats); “The only thing in the world you can be terrified of is what is calcified, the terror of rigid, dying forms”.
Edmond Jabès (Cairo, April 16, 1912) French writer, poet; Livre des Questions; Je bâtis ma demeure; “The only thing that moves the world and people, in reality, is clarity”; “All faces are his, and this is the reason He has no face.”
Maria Jotuni (Spv) (Kuopio, 9 April 1880) Finnish writer.
Kazu Kibuishi (1.1 / 2) (Tokyo, 8 April 1978) author, Japanese-American graphic novel illustrator; Amulet *; Flight; Copper.
Morteza Latifi Nezami (Tehran, 4 April 1943) Iranian-Italian writer, poet, painter; When kindness came to an end …
Anne Lister (Halifax, April 3, 1791) diarist, English landowner; J.Kent, The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister.
Arkady Martine (New York, April 19, 1985) historian, urban planner, American science fiction author; HA: A Memory Called Empire. A Desolation Called Peace.
Flannery O’Connor (Savannah, March 25, 1925) American Catholic writer; Wise Blood *; The Violent Bear It Away; “The writing of a novel worthy of the name is a kind of personal duel”.
James Patterson (Newburgh, March 22, 1947) American thriller writer; best-selling author worldwide; Along Came a Spider.
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt (10NfSi) (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, 28 March 1960) Franco-Belgian playwright, writer, essayist, director, screenwriter; Milarepa; La Secte des égoïstes *; L’Évangile selon Pilate * (The Gospel according to Pilate); L’homme qui voyait à travers les visages; Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran * (F. Dupeyron); Oscar et la dame rose; “My life doesn’t interest me. It is life in general that interests me ”; “Impatience is a thirst that no justification can quench”; “To say I am is to say I will no longer be”.
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Kansas City, March 23, 1947) American science fiction writer; NB: The Healer’s War *.
Budd Schulberg (New York, March 27, 1914) screenwriter, American writer; AA: On the Waterfront.
Vauro Senesi (Pistoia, 24 March 1955) cartoonist, writer, columnist, Italian actor (Il Male); “Satire must have limits because it must continually overcome them”.
Algernon Swinburne (12Ppv) (London, 5 April 1837) English poet, playwright; Poems and Ballads; “Not from outside of us, only from within | Light comes or can it ever come upon us ”; “He had given himself up, he hadn’t sold himself | Neither to God for Heaven, nor to man for gold “; “From too much love of life, | freed from any hope or fear, | we thank the gods, | whoever they are, | that life does not last forever, | that the dead no longer rise, | that even the most fatigued river | find somewhere refuge in the sea “.
Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina (10) (Bronowice, April 10, 1899) Polish writer, poet.
Sue Townsend (9NfUb) (Leicester, 2 April 1946) English writer, playwright; The Queen and I; Adrian Mole series.
Alfred de Vigny (8NiPrUf) (Loches, 27 March 1797) French poet, playwright, novelist; Les Destinées.
Alan Weisman (Minneapolis, March 24, 1947) American writer, journalist; The World Without Us *.
Émile Zola (9Ppv) (Paris, 2 April 1840) French writer, essayist, journalist, philosopher; Les Rougon-Macquart; Teresa Raquin; Le Rêve; D. Thompson, C
Luca Barbarossa (6PUi) (Rome, April 15, 1961) pop rock singer-songwriter, Italian conductor; SR: “Portami a ballare”, “La strada del sole”, “Fino in fondo” (Voglio solo un po’ di pace fare quello che mi va Non avere niente intorno solo una candela accesa E guardarti in fondo agli occhi e con gli occhi attraversarti piano Voglio spegnere il rumore disarmare la mia mente E lasciare fuori il mondo fino quasi a non sentirlo E non cercare sempre un senso a tutto quello che facciamo E andare su su su nel cielo Giù giù giù nel mare Su su su nel sole Giù giù fino in fondo al cuore Voglio prendermi il mio tempo non disperderlo così Sempre dietro a qualche cosa che non serve poi davvero E respirare il tuo respiro fino a sentirmi vivo dentro).
Michael Brecker (Philadelphia, March 29, 1949) jazz / fusion saxophonist, American composer; Timeline.
WIN BUTLER (Truckee, April 14, 1980) American-Canadian singer, songwriter, indie / folk rock musician (Arcade Fire); “Afterlife” (Afterlife, oh my God, what an awful word After all the breath and the dirt and the fires are burnt And after all this time, and after all the ambulances go And after all the hangers-on are done hanging on to the dead lights Of the afterglow I’ve gotta know Can we work it out? We scream and shout ’till we work it out Can we just work it out? Scream and shout’ till we work it out?), “Black Mirror” , “Everything Now” * (Every inch of sky’s got a star Every inch of skin’s got a scar I guess that you’ve got everything now Every inch of space in your head Is filled up with the things that you read I guess you ‘ ve got everything now And every film that you’ve ever seen Fills the spaces up in your dreams That reminds me), “Intervention” *, “My Body is a Cage” * (My body is a cage That keeps me from dancing with the one I love But my mind holds the key I’m standing on a stage Of fear and self-doubt It’s a hollow play But they’ll clap anyway… I’m living in an age That calls darkness ligh t Though my language is dead Still the shapes fill my head I’m living in an age Whose name I don’t know Though the fear keeps me moving Still my heart beats so slow), “Neon Bible”, “Signs of Life” , “The Well and the Lighthouse”, “Wake Up” * (Something filled | My heart of nothing | Someone told me not to cry | But now that I’m older | My heart is colder | And I can see it’s a lie | Children, wake up | Support your mistakes | Before they turn summer into dust) [6].
Roberto Carrino (Nardò, 13 April 1953) Italian pop singer-songwriter.
Kent Cokenstock (Lyon, 31 March 1957) singer, French punk rock composer (Starshooter).
Bill Conti (Providence, April 13, 1942) American composer of soundtracks; AA: The Right Stuff *. Rocky *.
Franco Corelli (11) (Ancona, 8 April 1921) Italian tenor.
Celine Dion (5Sfp) (Charlemagne, March 30, 1968) pop soul / soft rock singer, Canadian entrepreneur; GA: “My Heart Will Go On”. “Ashes” * (What’s left to say? These prayers ain’t working anymore Every word shot down in flames What’s left to do with these broken pieces on the floor? I’m losing my voice calling on you ‘Cause I’ve been shaking I’ve been bending backwards till I’m broke Watching all these dreams go up in smoke Let beauty come out of ashesAnd when I pray to God all I ask is Can beauty come out of ashes?), “Shadow of Love” * (Live my life like a runaway I hide my dreams in a special place I’m waiting here for my prince to come To save me from the darkness I count the nights, I count the days The ways, yeah Don’t wanna fight, it would be in vain So in vain, so in vain I can run but I can’t hide It’s because, I’m living in the shadow of love), “I’m Your Angel”, “That’s the Way It Is” , “The Power of Love”, “Courage” * (Courage Don’t you dare fail me now I need you to keep away the doubts I’m staring in the face of something new You’re all I got to hold on to ).
Eliza Doolittle (London, 15 April 1988) English pop / folk singer, songwriter; “Mr Medicine”, “Pack Up” * (Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag And bury them beneath the sea I don’t care what the people may say What the people may say about me Pack Up your troubles get your old grin back Don’t worry ’bout the cavalry I don’t care what the whisperers say’ Cause they whisper too loud for me), “Rollerblades”.
Dana Gillespie (Woking, 30 March 1949) singer, folk / pop rock singer-songwriter, British actress; “Tough Love” *.
Duncan James (Salisbury, 7 April 1979) pop singer, actor, British presenter (Blue); “Sooner or Later”, “Breathing” (Did I die today ‘Cause I can’t tell and I can’t feel Nothing seems real Saw you cry today And deep inside subconcious mind There’s another way So believe, trust in me, I’m alive I’m breathing and I’m learning to survive And I’m finding the way Since you brought me back to life Please don’t walk away Promise me you’ll stay Now I’m breathing).
Kimbra (Kimbra Lee Johnson) (Hamilton, March 27, 1990) pop / soul singer-songwriter, New Zealand musician; “Warrior” *.
Aaron Lewis (7PUi) (Rutland, April 13, 1972) American singer, songwriter, alternative metal / post-grunge musician (Staind); “So Far Away”, “Believe”, “The Way I Am” * (It’s the way I am You’ll never change The way I am Or rearrange The way I am Just let me be The way I am It’s the way I am).
Lene Lovich (Detroit, March 30, 1949) American new wave singer, songwriter; “Angels” * (The angels are watching over me, constantly they say The angels are always close to me in every game I play And if I win or lose… I know they’ll see me through The angels watch my every move Confused and lost, like there’s no way out Till I see a light, shining from above So I raise my head, to salute the sky And I feel that light, take my spirit high), “Lucky Number” * (I never used to cry ‘ cause I was all alone For me, myself and I is all I’ve ever known I never felt the need to have a hand to hold In everything I do I take complete control That’s where I’m coming from My lucky number’s one).
Fiorella Mannoia (4Ui) (Rome, 4 April 1954) Italian pop singer; “Che sia benedetta”, “Il peso del coraggio”, “Combattente”* (“Perché è una regola che vale in tutto l’universo / Chi non lotta per qualcosa ha già comunque perso / E anche se il mondo può far male / Non ho mai smesso di lottare), “Io non ho paura” (Il tempo non ti aspetta Ferisce questa terra dolce e diffidente Ed ho imparato a comprendere l’indifferenza che ti cammina accanto Ma le ho riconosciute in tanti occhi le mie stesse paure Ed aspettare è quel segreto che vorrei insegnarti Matura il frutto Il tuo dolore non farà più male e adesso alza lo sguardo Difendi con l’amore il tuo passato Ed io da qui ti sentirò vicino Io non ho paura), “Le parole perdute” (Le parole perdute nascoste in fondo al cuore Aspettano in silenzio un giorno migliore Un lampo di coraggio per tornare in superficie Un tempo felice, un tempo felice Ritrovare te stesso, senza avere vergogna Di ogni tuo sentimento, in questa grande menzogna Dell’uomo reso libero ma schiavo del profitto E intanto il tempo passa, passa).
Georg Ots (Tallinn, 21 March 1920) Estonian singer, actor; P.Simm, Georg.
Patti Pravo (7Uf) (Venice, 9 April 1948) pop singer, Italian musician; “Pensiero stupendo”, “Toccami”, “Pazza idea”, “La bambola”, “La spada nel cuore”, “Il paradiso” (Il paradiso Tu vivrai Se tu scopri Quel che hai Non ti accorgi che Io amo già te).
Kelly Price (1.1 / 2) (New York, April 4, 1973) American R & B / soul / gospel singer, songwriter; “Healing” (I need a healing for my soul So give me a healing for my soul Just for my soul Lord, I’m lookin ‘for a new life, just for my soul Just for my soul I need it And I’m tired of cryin ‘all night just for my soul Just for my soul Lord, I need thee, oh, I need thee To take away this pain and misery’ Cause, God, I just can’t do this by myself I need help, Lord), “It’s My Time” (It’s my time to rise It’s my time to shine It’s my time to live It’s my time to fly It’s my time).
Max Richter (Sp) (Hameln, 22 March 1966) British composer, classical / ambient musician.
Arthur B. Rubinstein (Spv) (Brooklyn, March 31, 1938) American composer of soundtracks.
Jean Sablon (11) (Nogent-sur-Marne, 25 March 1906) French singer; “C’est le printemps” (Agitée comme un roseau dans la tourmente Tout m’énerve et tout m’irrite en ce moment Le monde me désenchante Par ce beau jour de printemps Fatiguée, désabusée et sans courage Impatiente je ne sais plus ce qui m’attend Je sens will arrive the orage Par ce beau jour de printemps).
Elena Temnikova (Kurgan, April 18, 1985) pop singer (Serebro), Russian fashion designer.
Roch Voisine (12PUb) (Edmundston, March 26, 1963) pop singer-songwriter, Canadian actor; “Ring of Fire” * (I fell into a ring of fire, I went down down down And the flames went higher and it burns burns burns The ring of fire, the ring of fire I fell into a ring of fire, I went down down down And the flames went higher and it burns burns burns The ring of fire, the ring of fire).
Mark Volman (12) (Los Angeles, April 19, 1947) R&R singer-songwriter, American guitarist (Turtles).POLIT / ECON.
Henry II (2PSfUi) (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 31 March 1519) king of France.
David Steel (5Sfpv) (Kirkcaldy, 31 March 1938) British politician.
CINEMA & MEDIA
Josiane Balasko (1.1.7) born April 15, 1950, French actress, writer and director.
Marlon Brando (1.1.9) April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004, two-time Academy Award-winning iconic actor whose body of work spanned over half a century.
Tinto Brass (26 March 1933) Italian filmmaker, noted especially for his work in the erotic genre.
Robert Carlyle, OBE (1.1.12) (14 April 1961), Scottish film and television actor. He is known for a variety of roles including those in Trainspotting, Hamish Macbeth, The Full Monty, The World Is Not Enough, Angela’s Ashes, The 51st State, and 28 Weeks Later.
Charles Dobzynski (Uranus cjn Moon) April 8, 1929 in Warsaw, Poland, French writer and poet.
Jango Edwards (born Stanley Ted Edwards, April 15, 1950, Detroit, Michigan) American clown and entertainer.
Sir Arthur John Gielgud, OM, CH (14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000), known as Sir John Gielgud, English theatre and film actor particularly known for his warm expressive voice.
Luca Barbarossa (1.1.6) 15 April 1961, Rome, Italian singer-songwriter.
Bernard-Marie Koltès (9 April 1948 in Metz, died 1989 in Paris) French playwright and director.
Michael Lehmann (March 30, 1957; San Francisco, California) American film and television director.
Alice MacGraw (1.1.2, Uranus cjn Asc, Saturn cjn Sun) April 1, 1938 in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York, Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American model and actress.
Gary Oldman (1.1.4) London, March 21, 1958, Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA Award-winning English film actor, writer and director, revered for his versatility, mastery of accents and ability to fully immerse himself in the characters he portrays.
Paul Reiser (March 30, 1957) American stand-up comedian, actor, author and writer.
Éric Rohmer (1.1.10) March 21, 1920 in Tulle – 11 January 2010 in Paris, French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. A key figure in the post-war New Wave cinema, he was a former editor of influential French film journal Cahiers du cinéma.
Marc Simenon (1.1.11, Saturn cjn Sun) born April 19 1939 in Uccle, died October 24, 1999 in Paris, Belgian director and screenwriter.
Zoe Sugg (1.1.1, Uranus cjn MC) 28 March 1990 in Chippenham, English fashion and beauty vlogger, author, and internet personality, best known by her fans on YouTube as Zoella.
László Szabó (24 March 1936) Hungarian actor, film director and screenwriter.
Simona Ventura (1.1.8, Neptune cjn Asc, Uranus cjn MC) April 1, 1965 in Bentivoglio, Italian beauty queen and later journalist.
Max von Sydow (April 10, 1929) Academy Award-nominated Swedish actor, known in particular for his collaboration with filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
SPIRITUALITY
Dolores Cannon (1.1.6, Neptune cjn Asc, Uranus cjn Sun) regressionist and psychic researcher who specializes in the recovery and cataloging of “lost” knowledge. She has become, perhaps, the world’s most unlikely expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus. A retired Navy wife from Arkansas, she was nearly 50 years old when she began experimenting with hypnosis and past-life regression.
Pope Clement XII (1.1.1, Uranus/Neptune cjn MC) April 7, 1652 – February 6, 1740, born Lorenzo Corsini, Pope from July 12, 1730 to 6 February 1740.
Reshad Feild (1.1.2, Uranus cjn Sun) 13 April 1934, English mystic, author, spiritual teacher, and musician. He is the author of more than a dozen books about Sufism and spirituality and has exercised a huge influence amongst western seekers over the last forty years.
Samuel Hahnemann (1.1.9, Pluto cjn Asc) 10 April 1755 – 2nd July 1843, German physician who founded homoeopathic medicine.
Abraham Maslow, 1 April 1908, (1.1) († 1970) “Let people realize clearly that every time they threaten someone or humiliate or unnecessarily hurt or dominate or reject another human being, they become forces for the creation of psychopathology, even if these be small forces. Let them recognize that every person who is kind, helpful, decent, psychologically democratic, affectionate, and warm, is a psychotheraputic force, even though a small one.” “Self-actualized people…live more in the real world of nature than in the man-made mass of concepts, abstractions, expectations, beliefs and stereotypes that most people confuse with the world.” “It seems that the necessary thing to do is not to fear mistakes, to plunge in, to do the best that one can, hoping to learn enough from blunders to correct them eventually.” “The sacred is in the ordinary…it is to be found in one’s daily life, in one’s neighbors, friends, and family, in one’s own backyard…travel may be a flight from confronting the scared–this lesson can be easily lost. To be looking elsewhere for miracles is to me a sure sign of ignorance that everything is miraculous.”
Tsultrim Gyatso (1.1) Sun Aries, Moon Aries, 10th Dalai Lama (Chamdo, East Tibet, March 29, 1816–1837)
Handorian References:
1-1, State of Akirwa, Nation of Akiria
Akiria, officially Akiria Pradhina, is situated in the lower Northern area of the State of Kirway, bordered on the north by Almanac and Arméil; on the south by Nelfras, Akir Wayak and Alkir.
Akiria incorporates the pristine intent of the State of Kirway and the first audacious enterprises of Akir, the State’s leader and Alparuttama Alpradhikara. Following the administrative reforms occurred at the end of Age 3. Akiria is the largest nation of the State of Akirwa.
This is an extremely undomesticated and deserted area, with minute villages and nomad caravans, honouring the pioneering and warrior spirit of the Kirway people. Another feature of the territory is the presence of strong and often bitter winds. Akiria hosts the First Command of the Handorian Inteforces System (HIS), the primary division of the Akirwa Rahn Alpunya (ARA) and the headquarters of the Akira Alkunya Akir (Akir Prime Guard).
The capital is itinerant, as well as most of the Akirian settlements mainly consisting in nomadic tribes. Akiria is divided into 12 trinities, mainly called Nomadies, and 144 squares, known as Nalcs
| Code | Authority | Capital | Population |
| 1.1.1 | Nomady of An | Akiriane Horn | 4,600,000 |
| 1.1.2 | Adjoined Nation of Alkaidanya | Alkaidayn | 18,500,000 |
| 1.1.3 | Nomady of Alma | Aln | 6,000,000 |
| 1.1.4 | Nomady of Aken | Aken | 9,600,000 |
| 1.1.5 | Nomady of Aiwarn | Aiwar | 9,100,000 |
| 1.1.6 | Nomady of Anappia | Auburn | 7,600,000 |
| 1.1.7 | Nomady of Algernon | Algernon | 4,900,000 |
| 1.1.8 | Nahechoa | Alasuran | 4,700,000 |
| 1.1.9 | Nomady of Albanelson | Nelson | 6,700,000 |
| 1.1.10 | Nomady of Apianaltura | Assumption | 3,800,000 |
| 1.1.11 | Acornomadia | Acorn | 6,800,000 |
| 1.1.12 | Atalanomadia | Atala | 3,900,000 |
| 1.1 | 77,100,000 |
- Nomady of An (1.1.1): it hosts the Handorian Interforces System 1st Command, the headquarters of the Akira Alkunya Akir (Akir Prime Guard) and the Seal of Akir with its Grandtemple. It consists of the capital Akiriane Horn and the squares of Amphora, Athena, Alodin, Alotsia, Arjun, Alwota, Adrakapunyan, Nomination An, Seal of Akiria, AAA, HIS Army 1st Command. The main squads are: Horns & Seals, Nominees, Amphora.
- Adjoined Nation of Alkaidanya (1.1.2): it was previously a nation then changed into a trinity following the administrative reformation at the end of Age 3, yet keeping the official status of nation. Unlike other trinities in Akir, Alkaidanya has only two nomadic clans and all its other centres are residential. It consists of the capital, Alkaidayn, with its own capital district and the main centre in Akiria, and the 12 squares of Alkapenan Ahen, Accordion Ahen, Agrarian Atman, Alfianon Amora, Alrishan Atman, Altiberan Ahen, Almentana Ahen, Adoration Ahen, Alkaidaynan Sea, Arcadian Atman, Alrutondan Mon, Abutilon Atman. Alkaidayn, Adoration, Alfans.
- Nomady of Alma (1.1.3): it is a relevant nomady of transit for the A1. The capital is the nomadic settlement of Alm. All its squares and centres have a nomadic nature. Aja is the mane squad.
- Nomady of Aken (1.1.4): it contains a large variety of landscapes, including florid plains, the Archon and Alfa Deserts, and the Area of Awen. The capital is Aken, which is the second largest residential city in Akiria and the headquarter of the most popular and ancient squad in Akirwa. Other relevant squad is Aika. All its squares, with the exception of Aken and Acer, have a nomadic nature.
- Nomady of Aiwarn (1.1.5): located in the central area of Akiria, this Nomady includes the Aiwarian Empty Area and both nomadic and residential centres. The capital is Aiwar, which is generally the default setting of the national capital of Akiria. The main squads are Aiwareh, Amura, Archa and the Akirian Pennons.
- Nomady of Anappia (1.1.6): situated in the south-west area of Akiria, Anappia features various maritime centres, the Alatinan Duneland and the Handorian Interforce System Acquisition Area 1. The main squads are Armada, Auburn, Ajasta, Akalka, Nappas, Normans. Its hero is Akampa. Abhika (the fearless), who operates as the security guard of the Provordo Paramandira, comes from this Nomady.
- Nomady of Algemon (1.1.7): in the south-east of the nation, it comprises the Alban Desert Area. The capital is Algernon. Its hero is Almasta.
- Nomady of Nahechoa: (1.1.8) one of the most outstanding trinities in the HSS, the place where Handor and Rodnah met.
Handorian Heroes: Aken, Algemon, Nain (eyes), Almasta (ecstatic), Ajasta, Akampa (unmovable), Abutilon, Aiwarn, Auburn, Ajasta, Armada, Atala, Nelson, Acorn, Nahechoa, Akiva.
Provordo Names: Abadha (free), Aban (water), Abha (light), Abhika (without fear), Aboda (innocence), Adarsha (mirror), Adeha (without form), Adima (from the beginning), Adina (the first), Advaya (unique), Agama (unattainable), Ageya (beyond song), Agenda (king of mountains), Aika (unity), Aja (sunbeam), Ajeya (unconquerable), Akalpita (impossible to imagine), Alaya (dwelling), Alima (powerful), Alka (sacred place), Amana – Aman (no mind), Amara (eternal), Amira (rich), Amiya (friend), Amla (pure), Amoda (joy), Amola (matchless), Amura (wise), Anama (nameless), Annata (eternal), Anjana (offering), Ankura (new shoot), Ansula (sun), Antima (last), Anubha (lightning), Anunaya (request), Anupa (incomparable), Apurva (unique), Aranya (forest), Archana (prayer), Arham (most compassionate), Arhana (deserving), Armaan (longing), Arohan (ascent), Arpita (gift), Arta (blessing), Arun (dawn), Arya (brave), Arzan (worthy), Asima (endless), Asmita (pride), Asra (shelter), Asupta (alert), Atandra (alert), Atula (matchless), Avaran (cover), Azima (infinite), Nadiya (river), Nadeen (ocean), Nageen (precious stone), Naman (salutation), Nandan (delight), Narman (play), Nartan (dancer), Navala (new), Navin (new), Nigama (way), Nilaya (residence), Nilima, Nipun (skillful), Nirala (unique), Nirgun (absolute), Nirvan (liberation), Nirvatan (return to the source), Niyama (discline) Nura (light), Nutan (totally new).
Provisional Territorial Units:
PTU REGION D1-1:
ITALY,
Lazio, VATICAN CITY
Binary 1 – Kahe Kahe, 0-2½° Aries
D1-1: ITALIA, LAZIO, Roma [Cc/Pm/gs] (1); Nord, Valle del Tevere: Campagnano di Roma, Capena, Castelnuovo di Porto, Civitella S.Paolo, Fiano Roman,; Filacciano, Magliano Roman,; Mazzano Romano, Mentana, Montelibretti, Monterotondo, Morlupo, Nazzano, Ponzano Romano, Riano, Rignano Flaminio, S.Oreste, Torrita Tiberina (2); Est, Tiburtina Sublacense: Affile, Agosta, Arcinazzo Romano, Articoli Corrado, Arsoli, Bellegra, Camerata Nuova, Canterano, Capranica Prestinense, Casape, Castel Madama, Cerreto Laziale, Cervara di Roma, Siciliano, Cineto Romano, Fon, Gerano, Guidonia Montecelio, Jenne, Licenza, Mandela, Marano Equo, Marcellina, Monteflavio, Montorio Romano, Morione, Neroli, Olevano Romano, Palombara Sabina, Percile, Pisoniano, Poli, Rifreddo, Rocca Canterano, Rocca S.Stefano, Roccagiovine, Roiate, Roviano, Sambuci, S.Gregorio Sassola, S.Paolo Cavalieri, S.Angelo Romano, S.Vito Romano, Saracinesca, Subiaco [Cc], Tivoli [Cc/gs], Vallepietra, Vallinfreda, Vicovaro, Vivaro Romano (3); Allumiere, Anguillara Sabazia, Bracciano, Canale Monteranno, Cerveteri [Cc], Civitavecchia, [Cc] Fiumicino, Ladispoli, Manziana, Santa Marinella, Tolfa, Trevignano Romano (4); Frosinone [Cc]: Alatri [Ccc], Anagni [Ccc], Aquino [Ccc], Fermentino [Ccc], Pontecorvo [Ccc], Sora [Cc],, Veroli [Ccc] (5); Latina [Cc]: Fondi [Cfc], Formia [Cfc]. Gaeta [Cc/T], Minturno [Cfc], Priverno [Ccc], Sezze [Ccc], Terracina [Ccc/T] (6); Roma: Litorale Sud, Castelli Romani, Prenestina Monti Lepini: Albano Laziale [Cc], Anzio, Ardea, Ariccia [T], Artena, Castel Gandolfo, Castel San Pietro Romano, Cave, Ciampino, Colleferro Colonna, Frascati [Ccc], Gallicano Lazio, Gavignano, Genazzano, Genzano di Roma, Gorga, Grottaferrata [Cc], Lanuvio [T], Labico; Lariano, Marino, Monte Compatri, Monte Porzio Catone, Montelanico, Nemi, Nettuno, Palestrina [Cc], Pomezia, Rocca Priora, Rocca di Cave, Rocca di Papa, S. Cesareo, Segni [Ccc], Valmontone; Velletri [Cc], Zagarolo (7); Rieti [Cc]: Borgorose, Corvaro [gs], Magliano Sabina [Ccc], Poggio Mirteto [Cc] (8); Viterbo [Cc]: Acquapendente [Ccc], Bagnoregio [Ccc], Bolsena, Bomarzo, Capodimonte, Civita Bagnoregio, Civita Castellana [Cc], Gallese [Ccc] Marta; Montalto di Castro, Montefiascone [Cfc], Nepi [Ccc], Orte [Ccc], Sutri [Ccc], Tarquinia [Ccc], Tuscanica [Ccc] (9). VATICAN CITY, Vatican City (10), Vatican Gardens [gs] (11). Latina: Isole Ponziane (12).
0-2½°Aries; Aries/Aries; Aries/Mars; 1°Aries12’: Tau Pegasi, Kerb.
Italie Pradesia: Rome Metr. Samaya. AKIRWA, Akiria: Aiwar, Aken, Nelson.
D1-1-1 Lazio, Rome: (comune), IT-RM (LZ)
Rome [1st: state capital city; Prelatial Church of Santa Maria della Pace cathedral Opus Dei RC; San Giovanni in Laterano, Archbasilica, RC patriarchal cathedral, bishop of Rome; Cathedral of the Ordinariato Militare (St Catherine of Siena); Santa Maria Maggiore, Basilica; San Lorenzo fuori le Mura; Santa Croce in Gerusalemme; SCS/G Foro Romano; 2nd: Catacombs of Callixtus; Campo di Verano, cemetery; Coliseum; Isola Sacra Necropolis; Porta Alchemica, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, gateway; St Paul Outside the Walls, Basilica; San Martino ai Monti; Santi Quattro Coronati; Santa Maria sopra Minerva; Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte; 3rd: Piramide; Pantheon; SCS/G Roma EUR; San Clemente, Mithra] [Julius Evola b; All Roman Catholic popes; John Keats rdt] [6.10.8RB, 1.11.7AF, 5.2.3PP, 7.8.1BP b; 12.7.9AC r]
Lago Regillo [2nd: Battle of Lago Regillo, 499BC]
Ostia [1st: Ostia Cathedral (St Aurea) RC Suburbicarian Diocese Ostia, Dean of the College of Cardinals; Porto Cathedral (Sacred Hearts Jesus/Mary) RC Suburbicarian Diocese Porto-Santa Rufina; Porto Cathedral (St Hippolytus/Lucy) co-cathedral; SCS/G]
Veio [1st: Etruscan city, catacombs, temple of Apollo, 10th BC, 42° 1′ 26″ N, 12° 24′ 5″ E (Municipio XX)]
D1-1-2 Lazio, Rome: Valle del Tevere (20 comuni North of Rome), IT-RM (LZ)
Campagnano di Roma; Capena; Castelnuovo di Porto; Civitella San Paolo; Fiano Romano; Filacciano; Magliano Romano; Mazzano Romano; Mentana; Montelibretti; Monterotondo [12.11.5RC b]; Morlupo; Nazzano; Ponzano Romano; Riano; Rignano Flaminio; Sant’Oreste; Torrita Tiberina
D1-1-3 Lazio, Rome: Tiburtina Sublacense (50 comuni East of Rome), IT-RM (LZ)
Affile; Agosta; Arcinazzo Romano; Articoli Corrado; Arsoli; Bellegra; Camerata Nuova; Canterano; Capranica Prestinense; Casape; Castel Madama; Cerreto Laziale; Cervara di Roma; Ciciliano; Cineto Romano; Fon; Gerano;
Guidonia Montecelio [1st: city 71];
Jenne; Licenza; Mandela; Marano Equo; Marcellina; Monteflavio; Montorio Romano; Moricone; Neroli; Olevano Romano; Palombara Sabina; Percile; Pisoniano; Poli; Rifreddo; Rocca Canterano; Rocca Santo Stefano; Roccagiovine; Roiate; Roviano; Sambuci; San Gregorio da Sassola; San Polo dei Cavalieri; Sant’Angelo Romano; San Vito Romano; Saracinesco;
Subiaco [1st: St Andrew’s Abbey, Subiaco Cathedral (St Scholastica) RC Territorial Abbey co-cathedral];
Tivoli [1st: city 130; Tivoli Cathedral (St Lawrence) RC Diocese; Hadrian’s Villa; Temple of Vesta SCS/G] [St Lawrence of Rome p; Tiburtine Sybil r];
Vallepietra; Vallinfreda; Vicovaro; Vivaro Romano
D1-1-4 Lazio, Rome: Nord-Ovest (12 comuni North-West of Rome), IT-RM (LZ)
Allumiere; Anguillara Sabazia; Bracciano; Canale Monteranno;
Fiumicino [1st: city 93]
Ladispoli; Manziana; Santa Marinella; Tolfa; Trevignano Romano
Cerveteri [1st: Cerveteri Cathedral (St Mary Major) former cathedral RC Diocese; 2nd: Etruscan city, Necropolis, 900BC, 42° 0′ 0″ N, 12° 6′ 0″ E] [St Michael p]
Civitavecchia [1st: city 133; Civitavecchia Cathedral (St Francis Assisi) RC Diocese; Templar site; 2nd: Megaliths]
D1-1-5 Lazio, Frosinone: (91 comuni), IT-FR (LZ)
Frosinone [1st: province capital town; Frosinone Cathedral (St Andrew) RC Diocese]
Alatri [1st: Alatri Cathedral (St Paul) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Chiostro of St Francis, Christ in labyrinth; Acropolis] [St Sixtus I p]
Anagni [1st: Anagni Cathedral (St Mary) co-cathedral RC Diocese; 2nd: Popes Palace; on-YinL61-62] [St Magnus p; Boniface VIII r]
Aquino [1st: Aquino Cathedral (St Thomas Aquinas) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Cassino [1st: Templar site; megaliths]
Ferentino [1st: Ferentino Cathedral (St John/Paul) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Fiuggi [1st: Fiuggi Springs, Templar site, on-YinL61-62]
Fontana Liri [Marcello Mastroianni b]
Montecassino [1st: Montecassino Abbey (Assumption Blessed Virgin) cathedral RC Territorial Abbey]
Pontecorvo [1st: Pontecorvo Cathedral (St Bartholomew), co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Sora [1st: Sora Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) RC Diocese] [Vittorio De Sica b]
Veroli [1st: Veroli Cathedral (St Andrew) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
D1-1-6 Lazio, Latina: (31 comuni), IT-LT (LZ)
Latina [1st: province capital city 36; Latina Cathedral (St Mark) RC Diocese]
Aprilia [1st: city 87]
Fondi [1st: Fondi Cathedral (St Peter) former cathedral RC Archdiocese Gaeta]
Formia [1st: Formia Cathedral (St Erasmus) former cathedral RC Archdiocese Gaeta]
Gaeta [S7] [1st: Gaeta Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) RC Archdiocese; 2nd: Sanctuary of the Holy Trinity, split mountain, earth temple] [St Erasmus p]
Minturno [1st: Minturno Cathedral (St Peter) former cathedral RC Dioces]
Priverno [1st: Priverno Cathedral (St Mary) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Fossanova Abbey, on-YinL61-62] [St Thomas Aquinas p]
Roccasecca [St Thomas Aquinas b]; San Felice Circeo [1st: Templar site]
Sermoneta [1st: Valvisciolo Abbey, 700, well]
Sezze [1st: Sezze Cathedral (St Mary) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Terracina [1st: Terracina Cathedral (St Caesarius) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Temple of Jupiter; 3rd: Capitolium; on-YinL61-62] [St Caesarius p]
D1-1-7 Lazio, Rome: Litorale Sud, Castelli Romani, Prenestina Monti Lepini: (38 comuni South of Rome), IT-RM (LZ)
Albano Laziale [1st: Albano Cathedral (S. Pancrazio), RC Diocese]
Anzio; Ardea; Ariccia [1st: Diana’s temple]; Artena; Castel Gandolfo; Castel San Pietro Romano; Cave; Ciampino; Colleferro; Colonna;
Frascati [1st: Frascati Cathedral (St Peter) co-cathedral RC Diocese] [St James the Lesser p]
Gallicano nel Lazio; Gavignano; Genazzano; Genzano di Roma; Gorga;
Grottaferrata [1st: Grottaferrata Cathedral (St Mary) RC Diocese]
Lanuvio [1st: Juno’s Temple]; Labico; Lariano; Marino; Monte Compatri; Monte Porzio Catone; Montelanico; Nemi; Nettuno;
Palestrina [1st: Palestrina Cathedral (St Agapitus) RC Diocese]
Pomezia [1st: city 115]
Rocca Priora; Rocca di Cave; Rocca di Papa; San Cesareo;
Segni [1st: Segni Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Valmontone;
Velletri [1st: city 136; Velletri Cathedral (St Clement I) RC Archdiocese]
Zagarolo
D1-1-8 Lazio, Rieti: (73 comuni), IT-RI (LZ)
Rieti [1st: province capital town; Rieti Cathedral (St Mary/Gregory) RC Diocese; 2nd: Piazza San Rufo, Umbilicus Italiae, 42° 24′ 8.3″ N, 12° 51′ 46.3″ E] [St Barbara p]
Borgorose: Corvaro [1st Corvaro Castle, 42° 14′ 38.7″ N, 13° 9′ 3.6″ E; 2nd: Roman Well, Tunnel; 3rd: Stone Circle; SCS/G] [Niccolò V antipope b]
Magliano Sabina [1st: Magliano Cathedral (St Liberator) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Poggio Mirteto [1st: Poggio Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) RC Diocese]
[1st: Monte Gorzano, D1-1 highest peak, 245 m]
D1-1-9 Lazio, Viterbo: (60 comuni), IT-VT (LZ)
Viterbo [S3] [1st: province capital city 98; Viterbo Cathedral (St Lawrence) RC Diocese] [St Rose of Viterbo p]
Acquapendente [1st: Acquapendente Cathedral (Holy Sepulchre) co-cathedral RC Diocese Viterbo]
Bagnoregio [1st: Bagnoregio Cathedral (St Bonaventure) co-cathedral RC Diocese of Viterbo; Templar site]
Bolsena [2nd: St Christine Basilica, 1078]
Bomarzo [2nd: SCS/G Boscosacro]
Capodimonte [2nd: Isola Bisentina]
Civita di Bagnoregio [1st: power town]
Civita Castellana [1st: Civita Cathedral (St Mary Major) RC Diocese]
Gallese [1st: Gallese Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) co-cathedral RC Diocese Civita]
Marta [1st: Templar site; 2nd: Torre dell’Orologio]; Montalto di Castro [1st: Templar site]
Montefiascone [1st: Montefiascone Cathedral (St Margaret Antioch) former cathedral RC Diocese; wine Est! Est! Est!]
Nepi [1st: Nepi Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) co-cathedral RC Diocese]
Orte [1st: Orte Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) co-cathedral RC Diocese Civita]
Sutri [1st: Sutri Cathedral (Assumption Blessed Virgin) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Templar site] [St Dulcissima p]
Tarquinia [1st: Tarquinia Cathedral (St Margaret/Martin) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Etruscan city, 900BC, 42° 14′ 57″ N, 11° 45′ 22″ E; Templar site]
Tuscania [1st: Tuscania Cathedral (St Mary Major) co-cathedral RC Diocese; Templar site; 2nd: St Peter’s Church, astrological elements, Etruscan acropolis; Bagno della Regina]
D1-1-10 VATICAN CITY, Vatican City (excluding Vatican City Gardens), VA
[1st: St Peter’s Basilica, 1626, Vatican Hill, 41° 54′ 8″ N, 12° 27′ 12″ E; St Peter’s Square; Sistine Chapel; 2nd: St Peter’s Tomb; Vatican Necropolis; Vatican Library; Vatican’s Railway Station]
D1-1-11 VATICAN CITY, Vatican City Gardens, VA
[33d: SCS Courtyard of the Pine, 41° 54′ 11″ N, 12° 27′ 2″ E]
D1-1-12 Lazio, Latina: Isole Ponziane, IT-LT (LZ)
Ponza [1st: Blue Grottos; 2nd: Roman Tunnel]
Ventotene [2nd: Santo Stefano Island]
L2 System Division:: Lazio and Vatican City are part of the Provisional Order Primary Jurisdiction of Italie Pradesia, within the Algata Rome Asmake Bhime Metropolia, operated by the Rome Metropolie Neinve Prasamaya (Società Metropolitana di Roma). Rome is the abode of the Lodge Authority of Nova Congregazione.
Binary Programme 1 – Pahekarubhe: 1.1 – 230398
On a day of new moon in Aries I received guidance to hold a medicine walk in the nature area near my birthplace so as to get a vision for the new annual cycle. Upon entering the park, I was about to go straight to the Great Tree (the name I used for the most prominent tree in the area), when I felt drawn to move in the opposite direction, towards a large hill full of trees and usually unattended by people. I chose to head that way. As I was climbing uphill I received an inner message to find other sacred places besides the Great Tree, as it was not suitable for the type of work required in the next cycle.
I ascended along a narrow footpath and then reached a spot with a tree. It immediately looked familiar. It was the first sacred place that I activated in the park many years ago. I was amazed to find the medicine wheel which I placed there at that time. I smudged and cleaned the spot and then connected with my Guide. Through him I contacted the Spirit of Sector 1 and was given information for this new cycle.
Among the instructions received was that of taking up a new practice for the whole annual cycle: activating and working with one tree for every sector according to the movement of the Sun in each sign of the zodiac. Every tree would then become a sacred site aimed at channelling the energy and releasing the grievances of that particular sector. I was also told to pay more regular visits to these places in nature. This idea gave me a lot of excitement.
The tree where I received this vision became the tree of Sector 1, the first one of the series. After this connection I rearranged the stones of the wheel and left some seeds of spelt-wheat as my give-away. As I did that a spider fell down on the precise spot where the seeds had been placed. That gave me great joy. After other ritual procedures I descended along another path so as to reach the original Great Tree.
As I watched the Great Tree from the hill, I noticed how prominent and distinct from all other trees it was. I was aware that the routine of my medicine walks had to change. I would first go to the tree of the sector of the month, have a celebration and inner journey there, then move to the Great Tree and stay there for a little time.
The Great Tree, I was told, was not a suitable place for rituals and journeys anymore. As I approached the Great Tree I saw some material around it. When I went nearer I discovered that the municipality had just installed two large benches and wide tables, together with a dustbin, very close to the tree. This material was still wrapped.
Around the dustbin there was a note that somebody had put saying: “Aren’t you ashamed to put a dustbin next to the most beautiful and ancient tree in the park. We will take legal action about it!”. I was amazed and a bit irritated at first. I realised that soon the place would lose all its power and be a regular venue for people playing cards, eating and chatting. I was almost about to join the protest. Then I became aware that this was not my story.
Everything was all right the way it was. I understood the reason for the messages and the detour, and was grateful to the Spirit of the park for that experience. After a few days I went again to the tree of Sector 1: there I had other beautiful experiences. Then I moved to the Great Tree. The benches were already operative and full of retired people playing cards. I sat on a nearby rock and communicated with the tree.
My first reaction last time had been one of irritation with the municipality for having profaned a sacred place in such a way. Now I had the confirmation that there was nothing wrong. On the contrary it was beautiful to see those people gathering and enjoying the energy of the Great Tree. And on noticing the dustbin so prominent by the Great Tree, I laughed at its implications. It was for me an official acknowledgement of all the release work I had done there for years.
IP-080497-1.1
080497: In S1 you are alone… You start from zero. All is deleted and incorporated. Clarity at this stage is vital. It is a major emergency. No distraction is allowed.
Text in Italian:
Il Paheka di S1 dice: “Prosegui nel lavoro. Visita regolarmente questi luoghi nella natura. Attiva un Albero per ogni ciclo lunare durante questo intero ciclo solare. Lascia che il Lavoro sprofondi nella Terra così da partecipare pienamente alle operazioni generali. Visita regolarmente quell’Albero durante lo specifico ciclo e svolgi qui i tuoi viaggi. Vedi simbolo. Hazaheroa è la Bandiera Rossa ed è sita nella pancia (intestino)”. Sistemo il Cerchio costeggiandolo con ghiande e poi vi lascio 13 semi. Presso l’Albero ne pongo tre e mentre procedo appare Ragno. A lui affido la custodia del sito. E’ il primo spazio sacro dedicato a Quiumakai e Handor. Tornando a valle passo per il sentiero che scende all’Albero Guida. Dall’alto lo vedo e noto la sua forma unica tra tutte. Sento che ora il suo ruolo sta cambiando. La conferma la ricevo quando vedo che vi è uno strano palo vicino a esso. Avvicinandomi noto che vi sono delle panchine nuove e un sostegno per un bidone della spazzatura. Accanto al sostegno vi sono alcune frasi indignate per tale atto.
“In S1, sei da solo e fai tabula rasa di tutto ciò che c’è e c’è stato e rimani solo. Ciò ti consente di iniziare da zero e di creare ora in accordo con l’Intento connesso alla Funzione. Attraverso la spinta generata dall’identificazione con l’Intento si procede all’eliminazione sistematica di tutto ciò che è estraneo e non coerente.
Questo processo avviene per mezzo dell’annientamento totale e la soppressione sacrificale di queste ultime componenti. Tutto è sacrificato e soppresso, per esser poi incorporato.
In S1 si smobilita la forza del Guerriero, il sistema di difesa e attacco, il coraggio, l’iniziazione, la chiarezza totale riguardo Intento e Funzione. La chiarezza richiesta in questo contesto è massima. Si tratta di una situazione di emergenza in cui la chiarezza ha ad essere estremamente nitida e lucida. Nessuna dispersione o indecisione è ammessa. La forza è bruta e istintiva.
Il Guerriero di S1 è il guardiano della soglia e il primo baluardo difensivo. Le componenti di base del lavoro su S1 riguardano la visitazione del materiale suddetto e lo stimolo della componente guerriera. Essa va asservita all’Intento. In genere il Guerriero non è riconosciuto o si trova a essere manipolato da forze cosiddette antagoniste. Queste forze svolgono un ruolo di primo piano in S1.
Il Guerriero è spesso incorporato nell’antagonista, vale a dire in persone o situazioni con cui ci si trova in aperto o velato conflitto. Si tratta qui di affrontare direttamente queste figure e di sopprimerle. Il primo passo è quindi quello di affrontare l’avversario e diventare lui stesso. Non vi sono possibilità di compromesso. Esistono solo due soluzioni in S1: sopprimere o essere soppressi. Il rischio è totale. Anche coloro che non si trovano in uno stato di apparente avversità vengono, in questa fase di eliminazione totale, soppressi.
Non importa quanto amorevole sia il rapporto con essi, nella prima fase del lavoro su S1 si ha a rimanere soli. Ogni componente esterna va incorporata e riportata aggressivamente verso l’Intento. Il secondo passo ci permette di dimorare nella landa devastata dalla nostra guerra e in cui ci troviamo ora a essere soli.
Qui possiamo percepire il potere e la radicale responsabilità nell’intraprendere un corso nuovo. Qui noi iniziamo un processo e diventiamo i capostipiti di una nuova razza. Con il terzo passo la nostra storia individuale si ricongiunge con quella collettiva e mitica. Si evidenzia lo scopo strategico delle precedenti fasi e si procede all’aggancio con l’epica universale.
Procediamo a prendere parte a una nuova battaglia in cui siamo parte integrante di un esercito tribale da cui esalano le nostre tradizioni d’origine più sacre. In questo contesto recuperiamo il nostro senso di appartenenza e ripetiamo il processo del primo passo non più da soli, ma insieme alle forze e agli alleati dell’universo. L’incorporamento degli avversari avviene a livello collettivo fino al punto in cui in tutti e nel tutto si ritrova totale identificazione.
La storia e la lotta individuale si ricongiunge a quella mitica dell’universo, così come l’Intento si collega alla Funzione. Un altro elemento basilare di S1 è l’acquisizione di strumenti e armi di luce connessi con quanto sopra. Trattasi di armi in grado di sopprimere e utilizzabili in ogni circostanza in cui si rende necessaria un’azione di emergenza diretta e incisiva. S1 consente la libera circolazione dell’energia in accordo all’Intento e svolge un ruolo similare a quello del sangue.
[2] From Niccolò Machiavelli (2.11.10), an Italian political philosopher and influential statesman of the XVI century, famous for his strategies based on duplicity and cunning
