Wednesday, January 17, 2007

PAN International Issue 59

PAN Provisional Astroshamanic News
International Edition, 17 February 2007, Issue 59. Editorial Director: Franco Santoro.
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What is Astroshamanism?

Welcome to this PAN reaching you on the day of St. Anthony of Egypt (17 January) and covering the upcoming cycle of Aquarius and the first week of February, the month of purification, which sets off with the festivals of Imbolc, or Candlemas! This is the peak of the winter creative emptiness and silence, shortly before the emerging fullness and verbosity of Spring. The pending season brings profuse activity and manifestation, which can either serve the healing transformational shift of the 2007-2012 cycles or routinely uphold our suffocating HAC separated perception. This may be a time of acute reflection and questioning about our underlying drive to be creative and involved in manifestation of any kind, including this newsletter. Is it our thrill to generate merely a monkeyish imitation urge to miserably add something to this HAC and thus protract the chains of our separated reality? Are we purely covering up with ostensible glorious creations the fright of our robotic extinction and the compelling propagation of the epidemic of HAC life?
This time of the year, preceding the HAC manifestation lunacy of Spring, is vital for purifying ourselves of those traits which keep us unconscious and numb, activating a challenging Aquarian alertness and casting provoking doubts on whatever we take for granted regarding what we do or are supposed to do. Does this HAC world continue to be the place it is because of the wicked deeds of a minority of tyrants and conspirators? Or is this HAC the result of what the majority of people mechanically, yet heinously, continue to perpetuate, while unquestionably considering it as the highest course of action?
The 2007-2012 cycles, as I see them, and especially the first of this six years, is more a period of questions rather than answers. And the questions we are invited to strenuously formulate are here those that we have never dared, or even thought, to ask. The answers to such questions are part of our binding HAC programming. They function as compulsory statements, which inescapably delete also the idea of framing questions. We need to retrieve the capacity to express those unmentionable queries that have been expurgated from our HAC mind into an out of bound zone, dense with shame and terror. It is only through the resolute reawakening of our uncontaminated enquiring mind that the seed of multidimensional liberty may either give birth to an alternative creation or let HAC develop its stories, while diving into the ecstatic acceptance of what is beyond its forlorn creation.
These winter months are part of a process of transformation rather than suppression or eradication. They involve being honest regarding our grievances and flaws, without feeing discouraged by their repetitive patterns. Here we need to acknowledge that perseverance is a primary attribute on the path if transformation and that all grievances are distorted expressions of most radiant qualities. Hence, instead of getting frustrated or overwhelmed by guilt whenever faults arise, the invitation is to detect what type of shining values they are misrepresenting and deforming. The question is: how can we transform our weaknesses into healing power?
This time of the year, and her feast day on 1 February, is associated with the Celtic goddess Brigit, who according to Scottish tradition every spring was the disposer of the blue-faced goddess of winter. This winter goddess depicts our HAC outworn structures, which still continue to be recycled in the creative process of Spring.
During this purification pre-Spring period, I am holding at Jesi, the first seminar of a special Annual Course in Astroshamanism. Later at Findhorn I am running the Foundation Training in Astroshamanism, with two modules: 17-24 February 2007, A Journey into the Inner Universe: and 24 February–3 March 2007, The Voyage through the Zodiac. This will be followed, from 9 to 13 March 2007, by a long-awaited workshop in Copenhagen (Denmark), titled Astroshamanic Touch and Primal Embrace Intensive: Navigating into the Multidimensional Matrix of Sex, (info: Peter Vibe, tel. +45 47771977 email petervibe@mail.tele.dk http://www.heartsound.dk/ )
Blessings, Franco

Candlemas – Imbolc. The first two days of February have since ancient times been celebrated as a midwinter sacred festival in honour of the upcoming return of the Sun. This is the decisive time of midwifery, when the divine mother enters into the final gestation for spring. The term Candlemas comes from the tradition of the Roman Missal where the celebrant of the Mass on 2 February blesses the beeswax candles for use during the year. According to HAC history candles have been used for more than 5000 years and were first developed by the Egyptians, although the Romans are credited with introducing wicks. The name candle comes from the Latin candere, which means “to shine”. Candlemas is an ideal time for reawakening our capacity to shine who we truly are in the separated darkness of this HAC world. “Wake up sleeper. Rise from the dead. Let the Christ enlighten you.” teaches the Gnostic Paul, summing up the core message of Christianity, which implies releasing our dormant identities based on separation and resurrecting our united luminous nature. Blessing candles on this day can be an empowering ceremony to exemplify this process and to remind it throughout the year, whenever those candles are used.
Candlemas commemorates the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of the infant Jesus in the Temple 40 days after his birth. It is the Christianised version of the Pagan celebration of Imbolc. Imbolc means, literally, “in the belly” (of the Mother), “in milk” or “milk wolf”. This festival marked the mid-way point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox, and was celebrated with lights so as to accelerate the coming of spring. Although darkness was still prevalent in the sky, light gradually unveiled and needed encouragement to finally triumph. In the Pagan tradition Cernunnos, the Horned God, was the virile male deity ruling darkness. Imbolc represented the impregnation of the feminine deity by the masculine. The God of Darkness lit up his abode with candles to welcome the Goddess of Light and impregnate her. Light and Darkness are two inseparable polarities, who play their loving dance through the cycle of the year. Candles are sacred instruments for awareness and soul retrieval. Their light requires darkness in order to be seen, just as awareness and visibility are sustained by a background of unconscious and unseen reality. Blessing and using candles is a way to celebrate the light and to honour the dark roots of the path towards illumination. In the lunation cycle Candlemas is associated with the Crescent Moon, corresponding to 3 am in the daily cycle.
The festival is also called Brigit’s Day, with reference to the Irish triple Goddess Brigit (pronounced “breed”), known in Scotland as Bride, transformed by the Catholic Church into St. Brigit of Kildare, the patron of Ireland. Brigit is a Goddess of fire, patroness of smithcraft, poetry, and healing. Similarly to the Roman Vesta, Brigit was associated with the perpetual and sacred flame, which is still maintained by 19 nuns at her sanctuary in Kildare. She was the goddess of whatever was regarded as non-HAC at a high level, and a triple goddess
In the United States and Canada, Candlemas evolved into Groundhog Day celebrated on the same date. Candlemas is often a reference for predicting the weather for the coming year. An old British rhyme tells that “if Candlemas Day be bright and clear, there’ll be two winters in the year”. Another custom is weaving “Brigit’s crosses” from straw or wheat to hang around the house for protection, performing rituals of cleansing and purification, placing a lighted candle in each window of the house for a whole day, and obviously making candles.
In ancient Greece the beginning of February was also the time of the Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries or Festival of the Returning Daughter: an initiation into the lower mysteries, which unlike the Greater Eleusinian was open to many people. For both Celtic and Roman cultures, February was a period of physical and spiritual purification and initiation. During the mid-month Roman celebration of Lupercalia priests of the god Pan dressed in goatskin and carried thongs with which they whacked young women to make them fertile. Young half-naked men also ran around the Palatine Hill and Rome, and lashed young women with strips of skin from a slaughtered goat. The women appeared to appreciate the attention and often stripped in order to afford better targets. This was considered to bring fertility and good luck. The Lupercalia was a celebration of sensuality and one of the most popular festivals in Rome. From the Lupercalia and the earlier Saturnalia come the celebrations of Carnival typical of Catholic countries.
February comes from the Latin februa, literally “tools of purification”. In ancient Roman times the term februa indicated a large variety of purification implements, such as the clothes used to asperse the blood of sacrificial victims, the toasted spelt focaccia salty buns held by the priest during the purification of homes, and whatever was employed for purification purposes. From februa comes the verb februare, “to purify”. Februus was also the Roman god of purification. February unveils the arbitrary nature of human time and is the non-HAC setting par excellence, It is the shortest month and the only month with 28 or 29 days. The month has 29 days in leap years, when the year number is divisible by four, except for years that are divisible by 100 and not by 400! In other years the month has 28 days. February is about shape-shifting, unbridled freedom, and reversal of social customs, as exemplified by the Carnival celebrations. This makes it an ideal month for exploring alternative configurations, working with out of the ordinary reality or simply moving out of daily routine and doing something absolutely unpredictable or atypical.
February, and the sign of Aquarius, exemplifies the Heyoka spirit. A Heyoka or Contrary is someone who does everything backwards. For example, instead of saying “Hello!”, he says “Good-bye!”. He chants songs in a reverse order and before eating makes his hands dirty. These people upset HAC and smash down its barriers. Their presence serves to remind us to stay in the present and not to take our human setting for granted. Their capricious behaviour causes shocks and shifts in awareness that unveil gaps in the ordinary mind, thus making it possible to open up to new lessons. According to the Lakota tradition, the Heyoka are amazing people who have received a special initiation involving great powers and commitment. This often involves hiding their major spiritual powers under a false facade of shyness or foolishness. Similar sacred obligations, which were once common in many traditions, are now carried out by some wise teachers in disguise who can hardly ever be acknowledged in the ordinary reality. These people do not exhibit their talents and are not concerned with HAC achievements or recognition. They operate behind the scenes and are often the true teachers or inspirational sources of many popular spiritual authorities.

A Letter from Vienna: How I was drawn to astroshamanism.
It was the summer of 2003. I had just moved to Vienna and was still feeling quite disoriented and alienated. One day I was leafing through the Findhorn programme when I spotted a page announcing one of Franco’s workshops. Now, I have always had a strong affinity for both shamanism and astrology, but it was mostly Franco’s picture that exerted an enormous pull on me. I was immediately struck by his eyes. My God, I thought, just look at those eyes, look at the wisdom, depth and stillness that lie within! I showed a friend and couldn’t believe that she didn’t agree. How could anyone fail to see this?
Since none of Franco’s workshops fit my schedule, I decided to do an experience week. I flew in on a Friday and spent the night in a caravan in the Park. When I went to bed that evening, I noticed a bookshelf above my head, and was surprised to see that it was lined with several copies of Franco’s books. I brought it up the following morning at breakfast, and it turned out that my hostess (Lynn Barton) had done the editing for Franco’s books. I remember thinking that she was very lucky to edit something so fascinating. I had at that point done a lot of proofreading myself - not for anything shamanic or astrological, but rather for medical research articles, notably on bowel diseases. I had quit, not on account of the gory details, but because of the cold medical language. It wasn’t until three years later that I finally participated in an astroshamanic workshop.
Franco has appeared in many dreams, first appearing during the Original Quest week. In my dreams he is usually my teacher, and I am taking part in one of his workshops, along with several other participants. Often his presence is fairly inconspicuous, I see him in the background and know that it is he who is providing the spark to the actions, to all kinds of rituals, dances, etc. Once I saw him in trance, speaking in a foreign tongue, then shape-shifting into a fox and disappearing in the mountains. In one dream an eerie creature from outer space is sitting in a chair while we prepare to do a sacred dance. Or we, a group of women, are on a beach in Greece and our intent is to retrieve ancient dances and songs simply by trying to perceive them, acknowledge them, dancing them and thus allowing them to return via our bodies. Or the task is to retrieve the spirit of a cause in a remote mountain range, and I have to fight against a dominant world order to achieve this. Some dreams are impossible to put into words. Often Franco talks at length to me or to a group, but most of the time I can’t recall exactly what it is he is saying. This doesn’t seem to matter. I feel that some level of my being is absorbing his teachings, and maybe I am not meant to remember it in HAC just yet.
I particularly like the following dream because it shows that the spirit world won’t let me down! In August I was in the south of France with my boyfriend and his two youngest children. We are having a nice time, there are many pleasant distractions, we go on excursions to the mountains, the beach, and the wine is flowing. For the first and only time since the Original Quest I neglect my astroshamanic practice for 4 days in a row. I also lose track of time, I don’t know what date it is any more, but I really don’t want to miss the entrance of the sun into Virgo, and in fact don’t know when that is exactly. One night I have a very intense dream about enrolling in a Virgo workshop. I go to a place like Findhorn that is located high up on a mountain behind my apartment. This Findhorn-like place is built into the mountain, with an entrance like the opening of a cave. It can only be reached by funicular. So there I am, I register, lots of people are milling about. And sure enough, I spot Franco in the distance. He silently acknowledges my arrival. Then I am in a room with the others, there are lots of Virgos present, we shop-talk about having the sun in this sign while waiting for the workshop to begin. We also are supposed to fast. Parallel to Franco’s workshop, I enrol in a seminar on Christianity. (When I get home, I realise that this dream took place in the night of August 23-24.)
There indeed seems to be a connection between Christianity and astroshamanism for me. I loathed going to church as a child, so vehemently that my mother saw that there was no point in forcing me to be confirmed. I was furious that I had to sit in church, Sunday after Sunday, and participate in what to me was a meaningless farce, pretending to be holy, when not a single bone in my body felt anything at all. The smell of incense intimidated me, and churches were generally unfriendly, unwelcoming places. Gothic churches were jagged teeth in a hideous jaw that wanted to devour me, and so on. About 6 years ago, though, I walked into a church for no apparent reason and came upon an excerpt from the Gospel of John. I was amazed that it appealed to me, and in fact was truly moved. That day marked a gradual shift in my perception.
This connection between Christianity and astroshamanism was confirmed by a dream in mid-October: I dreamt that Franco sent me an email. I see that he has included several pictures by some of the old masters, integrated in the text of this email. My computer can’t seem to decode the pictures properly, but I know some of them are paintings of John of Patmos (John the Evangelist). About half of the email is written in German, and I am duly impressed. Typically, I can’t recall the exact content, but it has something to do with this connection between astroshamanism and Christianity. It feels like he is pointing me in this direction.
And I can hardly believe it when Christ himself appears in the Spirit Circle one day, and announces himself in another way during a separate journey.
This past Christmas Day I was in the lovely Gosau valley. We go for a walk, my boyfriend wants to show me the elaborately carved nativity scene in the church. The church is empty. It gives me a nice feeling, when suddenly I am seized by a powerful urge to open the Spirit Circle right then and there. It was a longing that I have never felt before, I wanted to awaken the Spirit Circle in this space, sing to it with all my heart and hear the echoes of my voice ring in every corner. That might sound really corny, but it’s true. There was no paradox in wanting to superimpose my normal opening ritual onto this church setting.
The following a very intense dream on the full moon in October. I am in a kind of circular corridor. It seems to run around the entire circumference of an ancient building. The stone walls are very thick and old. There are others there with me, we are taking part in one of Franco’s seminars. Then I come across Franco. But I am so shocked! He looks like an evil, Machiavellian principe, a cold-blooded aristocrat, with long wavy hair, well-groomed, powdered face, flourishing moustache, handsomely dressed. I feel so betrayed! He was my wonderful teacher! And to top it off, he is having an affair with one of my brothers (R.), who lingers idly in the background and plays the part of a spoilt, dandyish nobleman. Why didn’t R. tell me that he knew Franco? R. and I have always shared our significant shamanic experiences.
I continue down this corridor when I suddenly come to an area that gives my whole body a fierce jolt. I can hardly keep my body upright, let alone walk. And the worst thing is a high-pitched, disembodied scream that seems to be emanating from the chamber behind the wall. It is not a scream that is audible with the normal senses, it’s more like an energy that this area is drenched with. I become aware that this chamber used to be a prison, and was most likely a place where torture took place. Suddenly Franco stands beside me, fully restored to the Franco that I know, and he says, yes, this is an area that needs to be healed. And despair gives way to hope, I am so relieved. At the same time it feels like the end of the second world war, and this setting is like a concentration camp, the whole place is in shambles. But there is hope, the air is filled with the spirit of rebuilding. There’s lots of work to be done, but it is good.
This dream is about a reunion of the Original Quest workshop participants (I don’t really recognise anybody though). I am hosting a dinner party for everyone with my ex-boyfriend P. This is supposed to be a feast, but when we sit down to dinner I realise that all I can offer my guests is a bland, white, gelatinous pie. How awful! (Now it doesn’t seem so bad, as everyone gets a sector, a slice of the pie, but in the dream I am really embarrassed.) And since our guests have come from far and wide, I am further mortified that I have not arranged for accommodation. Many won’t be able to go home that night. Several disgruntled guests have already gone to a kind of makeshift bar next door, looking pretty sour, not at all looking forward to spending a night sitting upright, sipping drinks. Then I start going from person to person. I want to collect grievances to do a cleansing ritual. This is met with much scorn, and only few give me something to work with. Then I am back in the room where dinner took place. The table and chairs have been cleared away and we are sitting in a circle. The circle is not complete, there are many holes, but we leave it that way. Now it’s time to do my cleansing ritual. I feel so awkward, so stupid, don’t really know how it works, but my desire to do this is stronger than my sense of shame. And Franco is in this circle too. He sits across from me, slightly to my left. He quietly watches me but make no attempt to silence the words of condemnation that a few are heaping on me. He leaves it entirely up to me. But I can sense the joy that is spreading inside him. Deep inside, he is so happy that yet another person has dared to take this step.
Then we become aware of a somewhat corpulent man sitting slouched on the floor. He has a wreath on his head and looks a lot like Bacchus. He’s looking really pathetic, and somehow mirth starts to spread in the room. We are not really laughing at him, but he is so hilariously out of character that we can’t take him seriously. Then we suddenly break into song, it’s a sweet little ditty with words a bit like this: Eyes are... / ... / Penny on the brow. It’s a great little song, we are having fun singing it. We see a penny on his brow. This penny weighs down his eyebrows, forming a frown, and all we have to do is remove it to restore his good mood. This dream was recorded on November 24.
I dream that Franco is doing a ‘posture healing’ on me. We are in a beautiful park outside an Italian town. What came to mind upon waking is San Gimignano, I see towers in the distance, but it’s neither that small nor is it concentrated on one hill. Franco is across from me in the grass, we are quite far apart. He does a posture and I have to copy it. Therein lies the healing. We don’t speak. He does a ‘bird posture’, pushing his elbows and shoulders into the ground. I begin to copy him, but it reminds me of a ‘grasshopper posture’, and I begin to do this instead. I realise my mind is being chatty, I want to tell Franco about the grasshopper posture, but remain silent, and try to focus on the bird posture. When I do, I feel a strong yank to the left, and a great feeling of being out of control washes over me. I feel like a wounded bird. The healing lies in becoming aware of repressed pain. Even though I am totally engrossed in this experience, I notice Franco’s face. He is looking on with great curiosity. (July 27)
I had an upsetting weekend away from Vienna. It is Sunday night, I am back at home, but I am still so wired. A crazy energy is coursing through my body and I am unable to calm down. Nevertheless, I try to fall asleep. Suddenly I see Franco emerge from the corner of the room where I keep some of my shamanic things like my drum, my rattle. Also, I see an insect. First I only see its legs, and I shudder. They are so long and black. But then I see that it’s a bee. Franco does something to my spine, like siphoning off the excess energy. When I wake up, my back is still jerking from the treatment. I feel an intense tingling in my spine. (November 19)
In another dream I am with Franco at a congress. People are taking their seats in preparation for the first presentation. Franco is sitting in front of me, slightly on the right. Sometimes he turns back and to me, we talk. Then I notice something odd about his eyebrows. They are not really horizontal, but rather go up vertically between his eyes. When I take a closer look, I realise that this gives him a devilish look, as though he had devil’s horns. But there isn’t anything evil about them, and he is not at all acting out of the ordinary. There is deep meaning in these “devil’s horns”, they are very charged. (13 August)
Maria Hutzinger

Single mothers, the shamanic crusaders of the black creatoress by Geline Brunt
What is the role of shamanic single mothers? Where do they belong within the tribe? Their roots belong to
the primordial cult of the Black Creatress, the life and death giver. She could retrieve, vivify and connect the pieces of life and death. Her icon shapeshifted in many different forms but her authentic message remained the same. How could she be so forgotten and left in the corner? For many centuries these cult members where persecuted and suppressed in many cruel ways because they knew the secret code to unity. Through intermediators from other healing realms the cult was reactivated under a new disguise; the single mothers, the shamanic crusaders.
Here follows some disclosures about the secret of the cult.
In the early evolution, motherhood was the only recognised bond of relationship. The connection between sexuality and childbearing was unknown. The child was an astrological gift for the tribe. The dependency of mother and child was not on a man but on the tribal circle. The tribe fulfilled the role of parent and provided the energetic "mothermilk". The unity between all of us is our relation with motherhood. We where all fed by blood and milk. Shamanic tribes where based on the sacred knowledge that the three holy colours where carriers of the universal holy trinity of unity. Also indentfied as the Sacred Tree. (White, mothermilk, Red, the blood, Black, the womb tomb) It is the heartbeat and the body of the black creatoress, which is our multidimensional shamanic home of unity.
Being a single mother is one of a wounded healer, a warrior. She is the crusader, her sacrifices are for the healing of separation of the supreme. It is her mission to retrieve the memory of our true home and soulunity .The defeat of the cult of the black creatress was created to prevent the tribes of finding their homes. In this HAC reality the madness of being a single mother goes beyond words. The grief of the loss of her tribe, the suffocation of her creative powers. The pain of being shamanically amputated trough the limitations of HAC, economically, emotionally, creatively and spiritually.
It is my dream and vision as a shamanic crusader to go beyond these limitations. To live with a tribal circle who can enliven these authentic sacred values again.
Partnerships or Relationships between women and man were unknown. The tribal circle had a common deep understanding that women and man where only connected through their astrological map within the tribe map. So everyone of the tribe accepted the fact that each of them embodied their role they astrologically were gifted with. All roles were deeply respected. Interaction between two roles was often a result of the strong energetic impulses of the vibrations of the astro tribe map.
Therefore possession of anybody, power struggles, jealousy or personal projections were not recorded. That is how the tribe succeed to live and love in unity. It is time now to decode ourselves from the conditional HAC imprint related to relationships. Connect again to your energetic astromap within the tribe map. You will recognise your authentic role and allow yourself to perform it without fear of separation.

Notes on Franco’s Workshop Manifesting Honourable Intentions (Part Two)
(27 December 2006– 3 January 2007) by Celia

Two initial practices were described in the last PAN which started the process of defining the Intent and drawing energy towards this. This process continues with the following work:

1. Listing Intentions
Now it is time to make a list of specific Intentions. Brainstorm, do not place them in order, collect a random list. Whatever you feel you would like to have or be.
It is also possible to move first into the obstacles if this comes easier for you; if the obstacles keep getting in the way. If we go into them fully, inevitably the opposite polarity will be attracted and we will see what was there underneath the block. We will find the intention. It doesn’t matter which way we approach it. Only that we give it full energy.

2. Using Astrology to support the Intent
Utilising the lunar cycle and the astrological chart is an ideal way of working with your Intent. This takes advantage of the positions of the sun and moon to support the different stages.
With the New Moon, when sun and moon are in the same position (conjunct), this is an ideal time for the Intent to emerge. This idea is still used in some areas of agriculture, when planting takes place at this time. It is important to be receptive at this time, to accept the state of confusion and uncertainty where I don’t know what my intent is. Create a void where you are open to receiving the information. If this is stage is missed out, if I rush, I may just let my ordinary mind decide and something precious may be suffocated. Accept the void and you will see that what is natural, what is authentic will emerge.
As the moon gradually emerges from New to Full, this is the time of taking action, taking the initiative, with the aim of achieving the climax at the Full Moon. The climax may be the actual manifestation of the Intent or the taking of crucial steps if the Intent is a longer-term one.
As the moon wanes, the time is right for refining, for dealing with details, releasing what is not necessary and preparing for the new cycle. Ideally, it is good to work with three full cycles of the moon. During these cycles, the moon will pass through each astrological sector three times and as it moves, it stimulates these energies in us. It is like receiving a kind of acupuncture. The Intent gains in perspective, seen from each of the twelve perspectives. During this period the Intention may change, become redefined or refocused and a clearer course of action may emerge.
Refining the Intent is another crucial part of the process. Every process of manifestation involves a risk- I may not like what I thought I wanted! But it is necessary to find out. Correcting is an essential part of the process. Many people get blocked by making mistakes, but these are an essential part of the process to realising my “final” intent. The energy of Saturn is important here; it involves learning from mistakes and moving on, rather than focussing on them and becoming stuck.

Seasons
It may be helpful to use the annual cycle of nature to support the setting of intents. These contain moments to set the intentions… and moments to enjoy them. Spring is the pioneering time, of setting the intention. Summer the time of manifestation, Autumn, the time of composting and release. Winter the time of reflection and withdrawal.

Practice 3: Using the Astrological Circle to set 12 Intentions
The aim of this practice is to create an intent for each sector. Afterwards we can examine these and prioritise and narrow them down. But first let’s open ourselves to receiving the energy and support of each sector.
Set the astrological circle and position yourself intuitively. Be open to the energy of the planet, of the god of this sector and receive clarification and amplification of your Intention. Then move to another sector and repeat the process until you have moved through each sector and written down an Intention for each one. Write down whatever comes to mind. One Intention may be a secret one, which you may prefer not to share. You can use symbols for this.

Practice 4: Giving the Intention Concrete Form
Now choose one of the Intentions on your list. You may find that some are similar or connected and wish to bring them together. Identify a concrete form that can represent the Intent- you may want to create a drawing or write a list etc. It doesn’t need to be understandable to others, just visible.
To do this, first remember the moment when you felt this Intent or the “essence” of this Intent the most strongly, the Epiphany. It may have been in a dream or a shamanic journey, or I may have seen it in another person and wanted to be like them. Or it may have been a moment when I simply became that person- I just do it and it is acknowledged and brings joy and I have the sudden realisation that I can do something different. Remember these moments.
And also acknowledge the blocks, the things that have to be released and give these concrete form too. You can write them down and place them in a container, a “compost bin”, for later release.

3. Connecting with Spirit Guides
Connecting with Spirit Guides, provides essential support. Creating agreements with them can greatly improve our chances of success. But it is important to go into these agreements with great care and sense of responsibility. Whatever agreement I make with a spirit being I must honour it, or I will lose credibility in the spirit world.
Part of me believes that what I wish to achieve is not possible, I am tempted to adopt a half-hearted attitude. I must take time to decide if I really want to commit to the Intent and to making an agreement with spirit that I will honour. Taking a cycle of the moon to decide is a good strategy. It is important to understand that it is ok to release the Intention, to decide that it is not right after all. What is essential is to take responsibility and not go into the role of victim.

Practice 5: Making Agreements with Spirit
Connect with your Spirit being in your own way and commit to some action to support your Intent. This action may be quite unrelated to the actual Intent. It is the non-HAC contribution. For example you may agree to hug a tree or meditate etc. Be specific about both the Intent and the practice.
If your Intent is a large or long-term one, set a smaller, linked one as a step on the way. We need to see short-term accomplishments to keep us motivated and optimistic and prevent the work feeling like a “duty” with no satisfaction. I must avoid making myself feel like a victim of my Intent. The energy gained from the manifestation of the small steps is the same as that of achieving the main Intent. The human brain does not understand the difference.
The invitation is to set a short-term goal that can be achieved within one month.
Of course, as well as non-HAC activity, I must also commit myself to taking any necessary action in HAC. I need to let my intention be known. It is important to realise that I don’t need to wait until the right conditions develop; until there is an apparent “gap” for me to step into. If I set the Intent the environment will respond.

4. Maintaining an Attitude of Detachment
Now I have identified my Intent and set the process in motion…I let go. Adopting an attitude of detachment is crucial. This doesn’t mean that I no longer care about the outcome, but rather that I am declaring my availability to release it in case it is not aligned with what I am truly meant to do. I let go of the obsession with manifestation, so the energy may more easily flow and other outcomes can easily develop as well as those I currently feel are more appropriate.
What we perceive is not really happening. Spirit may lure us towards what we crave for (or think we crave for) so that we will work with enthusiasm and focus our energy. And in the process we may come to a different awareness of what we truly want. In this new awareness, we may still manifest our original desire, but this may no longer be as important to us as our new level of awareness. And this process may go on and on and be part of the work of future generations. And viewing it like this is another form of detachment.
So after you have set your Intention…let go of it. But hold it regularly, even for 10 minutes at a time.
Another way of creating this detachment is to work collectively, globally and create a Circle of Intention where other people’s Intentions become as important as your own. Where you work on behalf of all the Intentions and there is no individual achievement or competition. Achievement is collective. After all, if the Intents are honourable, they are really all the same, for they are aimed at creating unity. The apparently “individual” Intent is simply the “bait”.

Practice 6: Collectivising the Intent
Choose an Intent to put into the Circle of Intention and a practice that you will take over the course of a month. This may be a spiritual practice or a more pragmatic action. Both Intent and the practice must be pragmatic- it must be obvious whether or not they have been achieved. This practice you are agreeing to undertake is not just aimed at supporting your own Intention, but also those of the whole group. Make an agreement to see the achievement of any Intent as an achievement for everyone. This will also support the slower developing Intents.

5. The Second Stage: Composting
The three stages of Intention Setting, Composting and Manifestation are not clearly distinct. Each may be fluid and overlap one another. As soon as I begin the work to set my Intent I begin to face all the conditioning that is against me manifesting my objective i.e. the gap between HAC and non-HAC.
At this stage many people give up. They lose sight of the Intention. They lose all hope. It is difficult to keep faith and trust in it. It is like travelling to a poor country full of good intentions and commitment to use your skills and energy to help people; to create a better world. Away from your home environment in the West, you are on your own, unsupported and gradually the scale of what you are up against; the grinding, insurmountable poverty and pain and despair overwhelm you and you wonder what on earth you were thinking when you decided to come here. All your optimism and energy seeps away. Yet you know the West still exists, that there is a place and people where your vision was manifested and is still supported. But there is no one to support the vision you received in non-HAC, in your imagination. It seems much lonelier and harder to retain focus and keep going, remembering the point of passion and commitment and will that brought you to this point. At this stage one must simply endure and release the dark stage.
The awareness that the grievances that come have the purpose of energising the Intent, acting as compost, can greatly assist us to move through this period. Although they appear to me to be personal in reality they are collective. I have inherited both the aspirations and the grievances of my ancestors and these emotional “blocks” are part of the planet. They have confronted and limited all my ancestors. It is important to realise this and understand that I do not have the whole responsibility to deal with them.
Allow yourself to become an open channel for them; do not hold on to them and identify yourself with them. They have come for the purpose of fertilising your dreams.
The distance between the second stage and third stage is very subtle. There is no gradual, measurable progression. It simply happens.

6. What makes an Intent Honourable?
An Intent is honourable if it supports the planet; if it brings benefit to all beings. It must not be conditional on the behaviour of another being. It must focus on experience rather than on individual “characters”.
If your intention involves specific people, e.g. you would like to have a relationship with “Mary”, it is fine to use this as an inspiration, to harness this energy of desire, but you must not expect the manifestation to include Mary herself. Her destiny may lie elsewhere and it is not honourable to try to influence this. To do so is a form of “black magic”. Leave characters free and be open to any outcome. Some people may come to you as stimulation; as “gateways” to greater awareness. Allow the multidimensional to work with you and open up to possibilities.
An Intent is honourable if it creates unity and avoids separation; if it brings power and healing. One test is to ask yourself whether the effects of its manifestation would survive seven generations. Or whether it would survive the moment of death. i.e. would it still have importance for you at the moment of your death?

Binaries:
11.12 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Pisces) integrates the Aquarius qualities with Pisces’s emotional sensitivity, imagination and transcendence. They highly resonate with non-ordinary frequencies and are able to align with most expanded and advanced states of consciousness, providing abundant inspiration to their environment. Spontaneously friendly and devoted, they combine unconditional involvement with loving detachment, which allows them to be in good terms with all sorts of people.
11.1 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Aries) is a blend of fixed Air and cardinal Fire mixing Aquarius’s inventiveness, innovation and friendship with Aries’s initiative, directness and fighting spirit. Those who resonate with this combination[ii] are lively, intelligent, brave and adventurous beings, fully aligned with a brotherhood-sisterhood spirit and capable of implementing it through their original style of life. The intellectual freedom of Aquarius and the independent pioneering drive of Aries may generate a firm, assertive, uncompromising character, with the inpatient tendency of precipitating events and not at ease with interferences presented on the path.
11.2 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Taurus) integrates fixed Air and fixed Earth blending Aquarius’s humanitarian spirit, genius, rebelliousness and originality with Taurus’s sensuality, patience, pragmatism and determination. Reliable, loyal, kind-hearted and friendly, they are deeply motivated to ground and give form to the Aquarian idealism and progressive spirit, yet mainly in a patient and relaxed way. The combination of fixed signs strengthens the will-power and a certain dosage of stubbornness.
11.3 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Gemini) integrates the Aquarius qualities with Gemini’s flexibility, versatility and wit. Intellectuality, idealism and group networking spirit are emphasized, together with a humorous originality, which brings a sense of genial unpredictability in their activities. Communication, love relationships, friendships and companionships are vital for these folks, as well as the need to get out of the routine and explore new ventures.
11.4 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Cancer) is a blend of fixed Air and cardinal Water mixing Aquarius’s inventiveness, rebelliousness and friendship with Cancer’s sensitivity and tenacity. Those who resonate with this combination[iii] are humanitarian, compassionate, idealistic and romantic folks, with an authentic warm and friendly spirit, considerable charm and beauty.
11.5 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Leo) integrates fixed Air and fixed Fire blending Aquarius’s humanitarian spirit, genius, independence and originality with Leo’s strength, radiance and creativity. This combination generates ardent humanitarian folks, blending detached and enlightened logic with romantic openness and abundant generosity.
11.6 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Virgo) integrates the Aquarius qualities with the mutable Earth flexibility of Virgo. Endowed with outstanding intelligence and analytical capacities, these folks blend an innovative and rebellious mind with a prudent, discriminating and precise nature. They are motivated by genuine friendship and service, operating with mental dexterity and refined attention to details.
11.7 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Libra) is a blend of fixed Air and cardinal Air mixing Aquarius’s inventiveness, innovation and friendship with Libra’s balance, harmony and grace. Those who resonate with this combination[iv] are light, unconventional, diplomatic and social beings, with far-reaching intellect, great capacities of communication and persuasiveness. They are masters in the art of sociability, skilful in moving harmoniously with the spontaneous flow while at the same time steering the wheel and introducing unexpected or provocative developments.
11.8 (Sun in Aquarius and Moon in Scorpio) is a blend of fixed Air and fixed Water, integrating Aquarius’s originality, synchronicity and brother-sisterhood with Scorpio’s intensity, magnetism and passion. This binary produces attractive and strong individuals, with social charisma, ambitious intentions and penetrating intellect. Persistent and forceful, they focus on their tasks and achieve them with relentless determination. They blend scientific rationality and detachment with deep passion and sensuality, encompassing the extremes of human nature.

Celebrities: In this section please find lists of celebrities related to the above binaries. If available also the Ascendant (AS) is given in brackets. The AS may create an additional binary with either the Sun or Moon, or also provide clues about the integration zone between Sun and Moon.
11.12: Charlotte Rampling (AS Aquarius); Paul Newman (AS Capricorn); Franz Schubert (AS Capricorn); Ramakrishna (AS Capricorn); André Citroen; Jose Arguelles (AS Leo); Eddie Izzard; Roger Vadim; King Vidor.
11.1: Francis Bacon (AS Aquarius); Jacques Prevert (AS Virgo); Virginia Woolf (AS Gemini); Jennifer Brown (AS Cancer); Thomas More (AS Sagittarius); Anton Chekhov (AS Libra).
11.2: Natassja Kinski (AS Scorpio); Juliette Greco (AS Libra); Ronald Reagan (AS Sagittarius); Steve Reeves; Jim Jarmusch (AS Leo).
11.3: William Burroughs (AS Aquarius); Jane Seymour; Barbara Hand Clow (AS Leo); John McEnroe; Elaine Pagels; Karen Velez.
11.4: Farrah Fawcett (AS Cancer); Clark Gable (AS Capricorn); Simone Weil (AS Sagittarius); Franklyn D. Roosevelt (AS Cancer); Christian Dior (AS Scorpio); Nick Nolte (AS Taurus); Robert Wagner (AS Sagittarius); Eva Gabor (AS Cancer); Lord Byron (AS Cancer); Boris Elstin (AS Cancer); Situ Rimpoche (AS Virgo); Benny Hill (AS Aquarius); Romain Rolland (AS Scorpio); Antonio Gramsci (AS Aries); Marija Gimbutas (AS Leo); John Ruskin (AS Aquarius); Humphry Bogart; Fritjof Capra; Norman Mailer.
11.5: Tom Selleck (AS Capricorn); Roberto Rossellini (AS Virgo); James Joyce (AS Capricorn); Francois Rabelais (AS Sagittarius); Oliver Reed (AS Scorpio); Jack Lemmon (AS Cancer); Sharon Case; Terry Jones; Edouard Lalo; Thomas Merton; Graham Nash (AS Scorpio); Rene Russo.
11.6: John Travolta (AS Cancer); Sharon Tate; Stendhal (AS Scorpio); Eva Braun; Vanessa Redgrave (AS Leo); Georges Simenon (AS Scorpio); Alessandro Volta; Aldo Palazzeschi (AS Scorpio); Frederick Delius; Boris Spassky; Gertrude Stein (AS Pisces).
11.7: Kim Novak (AS Aquarius); Edouard Manet (AS Leo); Valery Giscard d’Estaing (AS Libra); Natalie Cole (AS Leo); Emmanuel Swedenborg (AS Capricorn); Paul Fort; Burt Reynolds (AS Gemini); Charles Webster Leadbeater (AS Gemini); Marc de Jonge; Boris Pasternak (AS Leo); Lorena McKennitt (AS Virgo); Robert Boyle; Joseph L. Mankiewicz (AS Scorpio); Bertold Brecht (AS Sagittarius); Kitaro.
11.8: Bob Marley (AS Sagittarius); James Dean (AS Sagittarius); Jules Verne (AS Gemini); Phil Collins (AS Libra); Zsa Zsa Gabor; Placido Domingo; John Belushi; Thomas Bernhard; Giovanni Arpino; Guy Fawkes; Alex Comfort; Emily Harris.

Disclaimer: All information provided in PAN is presented solely for inspirational or recreational reading, and it is not meant to substitute the recipient’s direct experience and investigation. The information is also given to strategically exemplify the different features of astroshamanic cosmology and is not intended to reflect Franco’s opinion or astroshamanism in general. Franco does not necessarily endorse any of the ideas and views expressed in this literature, including his own.

[i] All times in PAN are given in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
[ii] Astroshamanically we resonate with all combinations and can express them by simply attuning to their frequency. Astrologically there is a strong connection with this binary when it reflects in the position of your Sun and Moon in sign, house, ruling planets, nodes, transits, angles-Sun or Moon combinations.
[iii] Astroshamanically we resonate with all combinations and can express them by simply attuning to their frequency. Astrologically there is a strong connection with this binary when it reflects in the position of your Sun and Moon in sign, house, ruling planets, nodes, transits, angles-Sun or Moon combinations.
[iv] Astroshamanically we resonate with all combinations and can express them by simply attuning to their frequency. Astrologically there is a strong connection with this binary when it reflects in the position of your Sun and Moon in sign, house, ruling planets, nodes, transits, angles-Sun or Moon combinations.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

PAN International Issue 58

PAN Provisional Astroshamanic News
International Edition, 10.5-10, 6 January 2007, Issue 58. Editorial Director: Franco Santoro.
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Abundant blessings on the year 2007 and on whatever this novel time frequency is going to luminously dispense in your life! The New Year, which started in alignment with the 10.3 binary (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Gemini), is associated with Sector 7 (Libra) and Sector 9 (2+0+0+7), orchestrating the qualities of Libra and Sagittarius. The year 2007 inaugurates a crucial cycle of 6 years, which are supposed to set the gateway between our human separated reality (HAC) and the multidimensional realms. This entails the gradual release of the perception based on fear and the retrieval of our original nature founded on love and unity. 2007 marks the launch of a galactic process of reawakening and a giant stride in the journey to the veritable home. This is the return to the ancient wisdom, the free transit through the Sacred Tree, into the heart of our multidimensional nature. These may also be times of apparent turbulence, panic and confusion, when the tension between HAC and non-HAC, separation and unity, may escalate, generating highly conflicting and paradoxical situations. Yet, beyond the perceptible turmoil, within the centre of the tumultuous cyclone, an adamant dimension of peace and love is bound to unfold, bestowing its grace and providing increasing opportunities for epiphanies.
The following days include the mystery initiation of the Epiphany, the Adoration of the Three Kings, which esoterically portrays the gateway to our Core Multidimensional Identity, the reawakening of the divine spark residing within each one of us. Please join us during this time in a luminous celebration of who we truly are in glory and power of unity!
Right after the thriving completion of the 2006-2007 transition one-week workshop Manifesting Honourable Intentions at Findhorn, which was a most inspiring and decisive experience for most participants (more details in the next issue), I am moving to the sacred urban environment of Edinburgh, where on the day of the Epiphany I will hold the workshop Awakening Your Multidimensional Self: Astroshamanic Healing through Time and Space. This month also features the first module of a one-year Basic Course in Astroshamanism taking place at Jesi (Italy) from 20 to 21 January 2007. A traditional course at Findhorn is still the Foundation Training in Astroshamanism, with two modules: 17-24 February 2007, A Journey into the Inner Universe: and 24 February–3 March 2007, The Voyage through the Zodiac.
On the day of the Epiphany the king baritone and astroshamanic friend Franco Vassallo, following his triumph at the New York Metropolitan with Bellini’s I Puritani, will have his performance broadcasted on United States and Canadian televisions, and on radio worldwide (in Britain is on BBC3 at 18:30 and in Italy is on RAI3 at 19:30). In various countries, such as United Kingdom, France and Japan, it will be shown in the cinemas of several towns (including Edinburgh and Aberdeen).
With warmest wishes for a graceful, healing and harmonious 2007.
Franco

Epiphany and the Three Kings: In English the term epiphany indicates the manifestation of a supernatural or divine reality, a sudden intuitive leap of understanding, especially through a visible ordinary HAC yet striking occurrence. The term comes from the Greek epiphaneia, which means “manifestation” or “appearance”. In the Anglican, Eastern, and Roman Catholic Churches the Epiphany is also a traditional Christian liturgical feast held on 6 January to celebrating the divine manifestation of Jesus Christ to the three Magician-Astrologer-Shaman Kings, who brought the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The Epiphany exemplifies the alignment of the Three Magi, representing the height of HAC wisdom, spirituality and power, with the Core Multidimensional Identity, as represented by the Christ. In England the monarch still commemorates the day by offering gold, frankincense and myrrh at the altar in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace in London. The Epiphany occurs 12 days after Christmas, following the Twelfth Night (the eve of Epiphany), exemplifying the complete retrieval of the 12 Sectors and their alignment with the Core Multidimensional Identity. Besides the adoration of the three Kings, the Epiphany also commemorates two additional events: the Baptism of Christ and the wedding in Cana, at which Jesus manifested his first miracle, the transformation of water into wine. All these episodes are related with the initiation into the multidimensional power of manifestation and are associated with similar events described in other traditions. Another major feature of Epiphany it is an esoteric Gnostic ritual of the feminine. It is documented that the Gnostics celebrated it in the sanctuary of Kore, the Maiden goddess, who they equated to the Holy Virgin. They said that on the day of the Epiphany the feminine consciousness of the Virgin gave birth to the messianic power of the Christ. The Epiphany was once the original date of birth of the Christ and is still celebrated as such by the Eastern Christian Church. This second birth of the Christ esoterically relates with his multidimensional body and is associated with the Baptism, which is the exemplification of non-HAC birth, as opposed to physical HAC birth.
The Epiphany is a festival of most ancient origin and is meant to indicate the alignment between third-dimensional and multidimensional reality. It is connected with the first stage of intention, the phase when we stretch into the multidimensional realm, connecting with the Guide and catching a glimpse of our true nature with all its potentials fully accomplished. It is the experience of the apex of power, which is then either grounded with the second stage or vanished as a passing dream.
The first stage of the intention is an epiphany, an ecstatic experience with direct effects in our physical human reality. It is the manifestation of the multidimensional realm in the third-dimensional HAC reality. HAC is a separated hallucinatory reality, based on the denial of other dimensions. Although it operates to strictly preserve the separation, its illusory structure has gaps which cannot totally prevent the multidimensional from manifesting into HAC, at least from time to time. These manifestations have only provisional tangible effects, since when HAC becomes aware of multidimensional intrusions, it immediately annihilate them, amputating their perception from human awareness and memory. The first stage of intention setting involves acknowledging the epiphany related to an intention and preserving its power despite HAC censorships.
The epiphany of the intent may be the result of a great inspiration and insight over your potential and something that you deeply wish. It may be the development of a vision achieved during a shamanic journey, a trance experience, a dream or an ecstatic state of consciousness. It can also emerge from an event occurred in everyday reality when you see in other people or situations a perfect model of what you are, or you may even experience it directly in your HAC life, becoming aware of an unknown potential, as you express it, and receiving unexpected recognition from others. Whatever the case during an epiphany you have a strong resonance with your intent, so that you say or feel something like: “Yes! This is my intent! This is what I am! This is what I want to be!” In the first stage of the intention there is a strong sense of power and feeling supported. It is an epiphany, the manifestation of a multidimensional reality.
The second stage brings about a radical shift in perception for it involves coming to terms with the third-dimensional reality and HAC. The second stage occurs once the honeymoon of the epiphany is over, i.e. when HAC becomes aware of the multidimensional interference and blocks it. This stage entails confronting a setting where the intention is not manifested yet and I need to get down to work if I do aim at implementing it. The time of the epiphany is apparently over. It belongs to the past, which according to HAC is gone. Hence if after the epiphany, I do not feel the connection with the related intention anymore, and I am also depressed, disillusioned and fearful, from HAC perspective this is my true reality and the epiphany was merely an illusion. Falling into this pitfall is typical for most folks on the multidimensional path. There is no way I can avoid it unless I understand the basic difference between HAC and non-HAC, third-dimensional reality and multidimensional realms. HAC is a linear setting based on a single frequency of time in which beings move in strict conformity with a given speed, which is measured by our ordinary watches. The movement cannot be accelerated or slowed down and only proceeds in one direction with no reverse gear. HAC is therefore fixed in a time-space line with no possibility of venturing elsewhere. Whatever is beyond the third dimension contemplates movement through time, which means that I can move into the past or future at will. It follows that if I have an experience of epiphany on 6 January, I can return to that experience also on 17 January (which, by the way, is also a most powerful day in the Christian esoteric non-HAC calendar) and any other possible time, if I decide to do so. The reawakening of my multidimensional nature implies the retrieval of our capacity to live through time, which means becoming aware that the epiphany I once had continues to exist somewhere even if it is not apparently happening in my HAC perception. This capacity is not gained overnight. It involves a gradual stretching of our dormant multidimensional nature and the exercise of our faculties of memory and imagination, which hold the key to the retrieval of our power of epiphany. The brain does not know the difference between what it sees in the HAC environment and what it remembers from the past or anticipates about the future. It merely process information contained in neuronets, which are the linking devices of our nerve cells (neurons). All our human thoughts and feelings are built up in neuronets. HAC controls the basic setting of neuronets determining what is real and not real. The epiphany process aims at bombarding this setting allowing emergence of alternative configurations and free viability through other time-space frequencies.
Happy Epiphany! Up with the Three Kings!

Multidimensional and Honourable Intentions: The intention astroshamanically indicates the distilled expression of your purpose in life, or in a specific situation in space or time, as it is understandable within the separate reality of the ego (HAC). The definition of the intent creates a field of energy that allows taking total responsibility and attracting the necessary forces. It is an epiphany purposefully set in motion by the intent bearer, who claims and accepts sovereignty as an emissary of the Core Multidimensional Identity, an energy healing king or queen. The intention serves the purpose of creating a focus through which reality can be generated. The intention can be long term and requiring extended time to manifest, and it can also be short term, with the potential of finding manifestation in a few minutes. The intent determines a focal point that allows concentration of all available energy. An intention is honourable when it supports, and aligns with, a vaster reality. The assumption here is that an honourable intent acknowledges the whole, HAC, as well as non-HAC. An intention is honourable when I take complete responsibility and invite the participation of a wider configuration. Taking responsibility entails responding to and interacting with a vaster reality. When I do take responsibility I automatically sustain a multidimensional reality since such a reality is based upon being responsible. This means that even if I make the conscious choice to be separate, with an intent that seems to be just my own, having apparently nothing to do with global consciousness and alike, as long as I take responsibility for this attitude, I still align with the larger context and, as a result, my intent is honourable.
The multidimensional perspective implies the awareness that choice is possible at all times. It involves the experiential understanding that reality is not something out there, which I need to accept as it is, leaving me with no possibility of intervention. The multidimensional perspective entails the realisation that I create reality according to my choices. It does not matter what I choose to create as long as I am aware that reality is based upon my choice. The multidimensional realm, just like our consensus HAC reality, is also based on transactions. Once all parties are aware of the implications of the contract and choose to comply with them the transactions is honoured. Problems arise when I am not aware of the aim and the conditions of the contract, that is when I do not know what I have asked for and what I have agreed to give in exchange. This causes confusion, misunderstanding and loss of credibility at a multidimensional level, which also reflects in HAC. Yet, if this is the result of my conscious choice, I still fit with the multidimensional level and remain within the web of life.
What is not acceptable in a multidimensional context is being unconscious about choices. A major obstacle in pursuing honourable intentions is he fact that the belief systems that dominate the consensus HAC reality are based on unconscious shifts between unity and separation. In the end these belief systems are founded on avoiding responsibility and being a victim. This means that whenever I do take responsibility, on one hand I achieve clarity as regards my intent, on the other I will clash with a belief system that denies the existence of such a responsibility. As a result the part of me that identifies with HAC will suffer, bringing about a state of crisis which will ultimately release responsibilities and intentions. In the process of clarifying intentions I need to be aware of two parts operating in me. One avoids responsibility, while the other takes it. These two parts interact constantly. The way out is to find an agreement between them. This is the art of manifesting honourable intentions.

Notes on Franco’s Workshop Manifesting Honourable Intentions (Part One)
(27 December 2006– 3 January 2007) by Celia
There are three stages in the process of manifestation. Firstly, the setting of the Intent, secondly, the composting, the release stage and thirdly, the manifestation.
First Stage Setting the Intention: Jupiter is ideal for working with intentions. It is an expansive energy, with no limits and the absence of limits and boundaries are essential to creating true Intentions.Everything is created first within then without. The shamanic perspective is that the observer creates reality rather than the generally accepted view that she is a passive being adapting to external circumstances. In other words, I see what I believe. In recent years this concept has been supported by develops in scientific understanding, particularly within quantum physics.
Most human beings see HAC, Human Arbitrary Configuration. They see the same thing; the “officially” agreed consensus vision. There are many things I don’t see because my sight is adapted/limited through HAC. This process of limitation begins very young. Little children are told what to see and we delete the memory of everything else. This seems to occur around the age we develop language and definitely by the time we start to be schooled. We lose our wider vision. Those who retain it may have many problems in HAC society. A few manage to survive by being wily and keeping the wider vision to themselves while operating in the HAC consensus reality.
In working with Intention I enter into my inner world, away from HAC, where there are no limitations. This is very important. In HAC when you open up to setting Intentions, you are in conflict with the consensus reality, you “go against the wind”. You are also caught in thinking about form, about appearances which are so highly valued in HAC. But it is experience that counts, that is powerful, not form. Experience is all that counts and in itself is a manifestation.
The first aim in setting intentions is to have a multidimensional experience of what I would like to manifest in my life. When I go within there are no limitations. I can create anything. It is a question of using energy; there is no morality here; no good or bad. Business people do this all the time…very successfully. Yet what they manifest may not be of wider benefit. It may be a selfish intent and manifestation. What is important is the strength of the intention and the focus of energy. Most people do this with no awareness. Whatever I imagine creates intention…all thoughts. Many people of course have predominantly negative thoughts. These are supported by the messages all around us in HAC. And in recycling these messages we maintain this reality.
Intention must be something I like, not something I want to avoid. So, for example, it is no good wanting to avoid being poor or not have an illness. You need to see yourself being healthy…think of what you would achieve in your life with the illness gone…what you would be able to experience to do if you were not limited by lack of resources. Disregard the “problem” and focus on what life would be like without this limitation. (We deal with the “problem”, the “obstacle” in the second stage.)
The pleasure principle is very important- if you like your Intention you are more likely to accomplish it than if you see it as a duty. Adopt the attitude of pleasure that a child may have…the intention should evoke a sense of excitement and spontaneity. This has a particular vibration which energises the Intent.The Intention starts as a seed. By holding the energy of the intention, I become magnetic and attract energies which will support the intention. The universe starts to move and to send signals. Once I receive these, my Intention is energised and transformed and the second stage begins; the dark part; the storm.
Practice 1: Intention Manifestation: The first stage is silence. Aim at connecting with an area of power within you. Start from the void. Connect with the breath, with your essential being. It is a place of detachment; there is no desire here, only stillness. This is the source of protection and alignment and is very important to enable you to endure the second stage.
The second stage is the creative part where you open up to your imagination; to your wildest, most expansive desires. You enter into the role of Creator; you become a god. You expand into whatever feels good for you; whatever you truly desire. There are no limitations here. You don’t need to consider how your desires may affect others.
In the third stage you enter into a more focussed definition of your intention and are simply receptive to whatever may come. Your connection with the CMI in this phase will redefine your intention.
Practice 2: Energising the Intent: This exercise focuses on revisiting the positive experiences gained in the first practice and expanding on these.
Whatever I can imagine has already happened, it has been manifested elsewhere in another universe, in another time. The purpose of this work is to establish a link with this place and to “import” the energy back here and little by little create the vision here/ decrease the tension of creating it here.Use your body to move and to explore the feelings. This is a Sensualisation exercise in which all of your senses are involved. It is important to involve all the senses to truly explore the experiences you wish to manifest. If you were observing yourself doing things before, now is the time to work from within the experience, to become it. This is also a way of grounding the experience. Move your body as though acting in the setting you are imagining. It is not a dance unless in your setting you are dancing. Simply move into the experience.
Start again with a moment of silence and align with the centre, in Shamanic terms, with The Great Tree. This is your starting point. It is like an airport from which you may travel to all kinds of destinations. Move and be with your body. Then move into your setting.

Participant Report: Only this. And no less than this. I want my freedom. The freedom to fly and to love and be loved and to create. And I fly to the sky and there are no limits; no boundaries.
The scorpion flicks its silver tale. And the cliffs of age and decay crumble and fall away into the sea. I dip my fingers into the juices and an ugly, crying, selfish, beautiful being is born, full of power and energy. For there is Nothing.
I am the Dreamer from the darkness below. I am the Originator from the light above. I transform and create. And in this synthesis I receive the silver glittering keys. So many come they fall as I draw them to my chest. And there are only a few of us and together we create the transmitter which stretches like a thin taut skin amidst the stars. And we hold it and transmit into the void.

The Order of Handor and Rodnah by Geline Brunt
Handor and Rodnah are a universal unity moving through all of us. They are the references for our lost tradition and current task to bring them to this earth. The Order of Handor and Rodnah was a circle of intimate mediators of the Sacred Cone tradition. These creatures were known as the carriers of the Sacred Idiom of the Heart, the intimate mystery key to the unity of the soul, which was performed in special designed rituals and ceremonies. There was a common understanding by all parties to work for the highest purpose of healing. The ritual was an invocation and cooperation with the void, the unseen side of existence. These intimate mediators had the gift to embody and shape-shift into shamanic deities, Handor and Rodnah. Elders of most ancient mystery traditions could recognise the ones with this particular calling.
The Order of Handor and Rodnah was a mystery school itself, where the intimate mediators of the Sacred Cone where initiated. They learned how to use the Sacred Idiom of the Heart as a healing tool. Sacred skills and techniques where taught and activated in order to work with the sacred intimate mystery key, which were especially designed to create soul unity. Here it was essential to identify the unique and individual gifts from each of the initiated ones. The training beheld different tests to make sure that the sacred vow of the Order would not be polluted by separation, such as personal projections and other forms of long-life partnership scenarios. All the intimate mediators worked in an enclosed network, a tribal circle. There was a common commitment of the initiated ones. They all served the whole, as represented by the Order of Handor and Rodnah. Unfortunately the role of the intimate mediators on this earth has been suffering from false implications. Therefore the task of retrieving these sacred arts is essential. The Order can provide the authentic knowledge for healing the violated unity within humanity.
The process of awakening the multidimensional essence of Handor and Rodnah enables us to unveil the Sacred Cone code of the phallus and the matrix as a unity. Handor represents the phallus, the torch of light, bright shining. Rodnah represents the matrix, the womb, the yoniverse, the tomb.
The creative encounter between them brings us to the essence of the Sacred Idiom of the Heart and presents us the key to heal our open wounds. On this earth most of us identify Handor and Rodnahas the holy genitals but the mystery of the Sacred Cone goes far beyond that. In HAC we live as women with the reality of separation of the phallus, in fact a multidimensional castration of the light.
Men are separated from the primordial mother, the multidimensional universal wisdom keeper of the dark mysteries. In this ancient sacred knowledge tradition of the Sacred Cone it was known that the secret to unity can only be experienced if we sacrifice our personal identity related to our HAC personalities and bodies. The function of the Order of Handor and Rodnah was therefore to enliven and activate the creative encounter between them. It is also the awakening of our sacred multidimensional bodies mirrored by the outer landscape. Scotland is one of these sacred landscapes where we can experience Handor through the magic of the northern lights. Rodnah we can experience in the dark lochs, the black mountains and caves. Their creative encounter in this landscape brought the tangible intimate mystery of Scotland. Therefore the veil between the Order and the HAC reality has been very thin in the land of Scotia.(Scotland) The sacred wisdom of astrogeography reveals together with this knowledge that the retrieval and mission of the Order of Handor and Rodnah are a direct cooperation with the shamanic creative forces of this land.The echo of this epic calls upon all of us to surrender in a full soul unity embrace with the deitiesand available intimate mediators of the Sacred Cone tradition.

What is HAC? If you read PAN for the first time the term HAC may appear as gibberish for you, together with other terms such as non-HAC, bona fide horny bit, CMI. This is indeed at times also the case for long term readers of PAN, who are unfamiliar with astroshamanic jargon. This is absolutely understandable, and in order to shed light on many astroshamanic terms there is a specific on-line glossary, i.e. A Provisional Glossary of Astroshamanism, which you can find in a blog at: http://epicofthesacredcone.blogspot.com/. Special astroshamanic terms are also often underlined and in blue fonts with a direct link to the glossary. Herewith we provide a definition of HAC, the commonest of all terms found in PAN. HAC stands for Human Arbitrary Configuration, which is our self-contained human reality based on separation and denial of other realities (non-HAC). In astroshamanism HAC is strategically defined as a simulated setting populated by provisional duplications capriciously emulating original beings dwelling in non-HAC. The term non-HAC identifies other realities coexisting with HAC. HAC is part of a separated parallel universe located in the Grey Sphere or Sphere of Light and Darkness, one of the three multidimensional spheres or multiverses (sets of many universes) of the cosmology depicted in the Epic of the Sacred Cone. The Grey Sphere is the area of connection between two additional Spheres: White Sphere and Black Sphere. The epic function of the Grey Sphere consists of facilitating the connection among Spheres and gradually undoing itself so as to allow the ultimate merging between White and Black Sphere. The Grey Sphere embodies specific areas aimed at supporting the above function. In this context the Epic identifies three main strategic locations: Handor for the White Sphere, Rodnah for the Black Sphere, and Pahai for the Grey Sphere. The first two areas represent the Peak or access gate to the Sphere to which they refer and the apex of the two cones of the Grey Sphere. The third area (Pahai) is the system of connection between such cones and paves the way to the vertical axis.
Awareness of parallel universes is not only about shamanism or science fiction. Many advanced scientists also argue that our world and universe is merely one among an infinite number of parallel universes. These non-HAC universes are alternative configurations containing space, time and physical forms, which, as stated by scientists, might be the duplication of our identities here on Earth. According to scientists these non-HAC dimensions appear to exist no more than one millimetre away from our bodies, with our gravity being just a weak signal leaking out of another universe into ours. Hence the key to parallel universes abides in the gaps, empty spaces or Bhi Jinah. This development started when scientists realised that the three dimensions traditionally employed to describe the universe were insufficient, and that there were at least 12 dimensions.

Binaries:
10.5 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Leo) integrates the Capricorn qualities with Leo’s leadership, power and warmth. These are folks meant to be in key roles and gain wide popularity. Self-sufficient, charismatic, ambitious, vigorous and successful, they have a remarkable creative drive, spontaneously emerging as qualified and competent leaders.
10.6 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Virgo) is a blend of cardinal earth and mutable earth, integrating Capricorn’s aspiration, authority, commitment and integrity with Virgo’s adaptability, efficiency and service. Those who resonate with this combination[ii] are logical, pragmatic and analytical beings, champions in devising structures both in their general outline and details. Expressing their best when given specific and pragmatic tasks to accomplish, they are master in fixing everything in 3D.
10.7 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Libra) is a mix of cardinal earth and cardinal air, blending Capricorn’s discipline, focus, manifestation and maturity with Libra’s harmony, grace and balance. This combination generates an attitude of deep concern for the dynamic of human or 3D relationships, and their healing management based on clear contracts and agreements. Reliability, commitment, determination, perseverance and the capacity to work relentlessly in order to implement specific goals, proceed well-balanced, enhancing a solid sense of grace and beauty in those who are inspired by this binary.
10.8 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Scorpio) is a mélange of cardinal earth and fixed water mixing Capricorn’s order, perseverance and responsibility with Scorpio’s intensity, determination and power. This is a very potent, devoted and loyal binary, endowed with a most grounded structure, capable of conveying meaning simply through a state of being and deep inner awareness.
10.9 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Sagittarius) is a blend of cardinal earth and mutable fire, integrating Capricorn’s aspiration, authority, commitment and integrity with Sagittarius’s enthusiasm, adventurous spirit and optimism. Those who resonate with this combination[iii] are highly energetic beings, balancing the capacity both to boundlessly expand and safeguard the inner structure, pairing spontaneity and freedom with discipline and integrity. They are natural voyagers, fervent explorers both physically and mentally, yet with a definite and rather ambitious purpose.
10.10 (Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Capricorn) is the climax of cardinal earth, bringing the Capricorn qualities to a peak. This combination generates beings with unbending intents and solid structures, masters in the art of manifestation and of managing planetary resources. Pragmatic, ambitious, reliable and disciplined, they operate with relentless determination and will go along with their task no matter what. From a HAC perspective they may appear as most serious and cold folks, yet deep inside they shelter an ardent joy and an adamant humour, which is indeed what inspires their deceptively stern attitudes. They are the laughing rocks of the binary system.

Celebrities: In this section please find lists of celebrities related to the above binaries. If available also the Ascendant (AS) is given in brackets. The AS may create an additional binary with either the Sun or Moon, or also provide clues about the integration zone between Sun and Moon.

10.5: Marilyn Manson (AS Leo); David Bowie (AS Aquarius); Mao Tse Tung (AS Capricorn); Marlene Dietrich (AS Virgo); Faye Dunaway (AS Leo); Manuela Arcuri; Karen Bach; Louis Braille (AS Scorpio); Paramhansa Yogananda (AS Leo); Jack London (AS Gemini); André Masson (AS Scorpio); Noel Tyl (AS Cancer); Vera Komarkova (AS Taurus); Jacky Ickx (AS Leo); Domenico Modugno (AS Gemini); Kit Carson; Robert Bly.
10.6: David Lynch (AS Scorpio); Georges Gurdjieff (AS Libra and Sun conjunct Saturn); Stephen William Hawking; Stephen Stills (AS Virgo); Malcom Young; Tycho Brahe (AS Aquarius); Oliver Hardy (AS Sagittarius); Susannah York (AS Pisces); Yukio Mishima (AS Virgo); Santo Versace (AS Libra); Danny Kaye (AS Taurus); Alan Watts (AS Sagittarius).

10.7: Dalida (AS Virgo); Francoise Hardy (AS Virgo); Mel Gibson (AS Cancer); Jeanne d’Arc (AS Leo); Nicholas Cage (AS Sagittarius); Humphry Bogart (AS Taurus); Al Sadat (AS Scorpio); Swami Vivekananda (AS Capricorn); Edwige Fenech; Edgar Varese (AS Cancer), Russian Zar Alexander I (AS Aquarius); Dyan Cannon (AS Aquarius); David Spangler (AS Scorpio); Giovanni Pascoli (AS Leo).

10.8: Gérard Depardieu (AS Sagittarius); Kate Moss; Nostradamus (AS Aries); Rod Stewart; Henry Miller (AS Aries); Alexander Scriabin (AS Gemini); Shirley Bassey (AS Capricorn).
10.9: Kevin Costner (AS Virgo); Anthony Hopkins (AS Capricorn); Henri Matisse (AS Leo); Rasputin; Jean Racine (AS Aries); Umberto Eco (AS Leo); Ari Onassis; Montesquieu (AS Taurus); Kahil Gibran (AS Sagittarius); Gustav Meyrinck (AS Gemini); Giovanna Ralli (AS Capricorn). .
10.10: Annie Lennox “Eurythmics” (AS Virgo); Federico Fellini (AS Virgo); Marie Dubois (AS Capricorn); Gilles Villeneuve (AS Capricorn); Donna Summer (AS Virgo); Marie Bell (AS Leo); Léon Delacroix (AS Capricorn); Leonardo Sciascia (AS Aries); Raymond Merriman (AS Virgo).

Disclaimer: All information provided in PAN is presented solely for inspirational or recreational reading, and it is not meant to substitute the recipient’s direct experience and investigation. The information is also given to strategically exemplify the different features of astroshamanic cosmology and is not intended to reflect Franco’s opinion or astroshamanism in general. Franco does not necessarily endorse any of the ideas and views expressed in this literature, including his own.

[i] All times in PAN are given in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
[ii] Astroshamanically we resonate with all combinations and can express them by simply attuning to their frequency. Astrologically there is a strong connection with this binary when it reflects in the position of your Sun and Moon in sign, house, ruling planets, nodes, transits, angles-Sun or Moon combinations.
[iii] Astroshamanically we resonate with all combinations and can express them by simply attuning to their frequency. Astrologically there is a strong connection with this binary when it reflects in the position of your Sun and Moon in sign, house, ruling planets, nodes, transits, angles-Sun or Moon combinations.