The Kabbalah of Scorpio/ Cheshvan | Video & Blog Post

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Cheshvan, in the sign of Scorpio, is the eighth month in the Jewish calendar and often presents itself as a complex tapestry of emotions and energies. Known as a time of introspection following the high holidays, Cheshvan lacks festivals, resulting in a month that allows for deeper personal reflection. This period is symbolized by the Zodiac sign Scorpio, or "Akrav" in Hebrew, a creature known for its ability to sting. The scorpion's sting is akin to bringing subconscious thoughts into conscious awareness. This journey from the depths of our inner self to our everyday consciousness can be painful but is essential for personal growth and transformation.

 

The transition from the subconscious to the conscious is a significant theme of Cheshvan. The preceding month, Tishrei, is filled with spiritual downloads and opportunities to connect with our deepest selves. However, the insights and seeds planted during Tishrei often remain beneath the surface until Cheshvan, when they begin to emerge into our conscious minds. This emergence can be both enlightening and challenging, as it often involves confronting past traumas and subconscious patterns. Despite the initial sting, facing these elements can lead to healing and a greater sense of self-awareness.

 

The letter associated with Cheshvan is "Nun," which embodies both bitterness and exaltation. In Hebrew numerology, Nun represents the number 50, symbolizing both the abyss of darkness and the pinnacle of understanding. This duality reflects the potential of Cheshvan to either become a period of struggle or a time of enlightenment, depending on how we navigate our inner worlds. By embracing and witnessing our subconscious patterns without resistance, we can transform pain into growth, moving from a state of bitterness to one of exaltation.

 

Cheshvan is also known for its connection to water, an element that signifies emotion and growth. Just as water nurtures and expands, our emotions provide the fertile ground for personal development. The energy of Cheshvan encourages us to hold all aspects of ourselves, including our emotions, with compassion. This process of self-acceptance and integration is mirrored in the month’s association with the veins, which unify the body's various systems. By embracing our full selves, we honor the complexity and richness of our human experience.

 

Finally, Cheshvan is a time for unity and connection, as symbolized by the tribe of Menashah. This tribe historically united different regions of Israel, epitomizing the unification of opposites. In our personal lives, Cheshvan invites us to reconcile conflicting parts of ourselves and find harmony in diversity. It is a time to seek divine assistance in navigating our inner and outer worlds, fostering peace and unity within ourselves and with others. As we journey through Cheshvan, we are reminded of the power of choice—the choice to embrace exaltation and unity over bitterness and division.

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