By Natori Moore
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Assuaged by these thoughts
but still feeling unsettled about my gem purchasing experience, I sat down
for a few minutes to read a small book on Vedic gems that I bought in Sedona
(Gems & Astrology) because it was written by an Indian author (Dr.
G. S. Kapoor), yet seemed more clearly written for the Western mind than
books I had encountered before. I came upon a passage that read:
“WHO SHOULD WEAR A PEARL?
- For Sagittarius Ascendant – Moon is the lord of the 8th. Persons
with this ascendant should avoid wearing a Pearl unless Moon is in its
own sign in 8th [mine is]. This should be done in major period of
Moon [I am in this period]. It will not give any adverse effects
if it is worn along with yellow sapphire, the gem stone of Jupiter, the
lord of this Ascendant, who is a friend of Moon.”
This was my first confirmation
that buying the yellow sapphire in conjunction with the pearl was the right
thing to do. Jay Boyle had noted that since Moon and Jupiter are
friendly, a pendant or ring could be made involving both Pearl (Moon) and
yellow sapphire (Jupiter). I explained to him as he was writing up
a receipt for my purchase that though it seemed strange, I could feel the
“friendliness” of these stones as they sat next to each other waiting for
me to take them home. Thus at the time of purchase, I knew that Moon
and Jupiter were considered friendly to each other, but had no foreknowledge
of this protective influence of the yellow sapphire when worn in conjunction
with pearl. Here I considered divine intelligence had been steering
me in the right direction.
With an Aries Sun, Sagittarius
rising and a love of time for independent creativity, I’m not as concerned
about having never been married at age 39 as some might be. Yet my
relationship history has been rocky, and I would like to marry happily
and purposefully when the time and person are right. So the fact
that I hadn’t quite remediated for my 7th house lord (Mercury) because
I hadn’t purchased a green stone, and might need to save more for an emerald,
still weighed on my mind.
I continued to read and found
this passage:
"WHO SHOULD WEAR AN EMERALD?
– For the Sagittarius Ascendant – Mercury is the lord of the 7th and 10th….If
as lord of 7th, Mercury is not well placed [which mine is not] we recommend
that yellow sapphire should be used instead of emerald. That will
help to overcome the setbacks in conjugal life. For women, yellow
sapphire will prove very effective as Jupiter is Karaka for husband in
a woman’s birth chart.”
I immediately felt a rush
of praise emanating to God. Here was a second and highly relieving
confirmation that I had made a good choice in purchasing the yellow sapphire.
I realize now, too, that I felt the strength of this second confirmation
most profoundly, much as one might feel the second pass of a transiting
planet most strongly at its peak position in aspect to one’s natal chart.
Finally, a third confirmation:
“WHO SHOULD WEAR YELLOW
SAPPHIRE? – For the Sagittarius Ascendant – Jupiter is lord of the
Ascendant and the 4th house. The natives of this Ascendant can always
wear yellow sapphire as a protective charm. The beneficial results
will be felt pronouncedly in the major and sub-periods of Jupiter.”
This reminded me that for
a Sagittarius Ascendant, Jupiter is the ruler not only of the Ascendant
but also of the 4th house. It happens to be my 4th house that contains
my afflicted Mercury. So the yellow sapphire will cast a beneficial
effect on this 4th house region of my chart, and uplift the debilitated
Mercury to some degree.
I have yet to set the stones
I have purchased in jewelry, but as I work toward that, I am confident
that experience will prove beneficial as well. In a way, it already
has. As a solar Aries, I am not the most patient person in the world.
I would rather walk into a store and have the perfect Jyotish ring or pendant
beaming up at me, ready to buy and wear home. The process of creating
jewelry suited uniquely to my chart and remedial gems is teaching me that
sometimes it’s worth following appropriate steps and having the patience
to do things right. Vedically speaking, one only benefits from wearing
gems that are set and worn with mindfulness and good planetary timing.
Holding my stones in appreciation
on recent evenings, I have come upon an additional consideration.
Mahatma Gandhi said his ultimate motivation for action was beauty.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said “The fruition of beauty is no chance of hit or
miss…it is inevitable as life…it is exact and plumb as gravitation.”
The English Romantic poet John Keats said, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty
– that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” Certainly
in our meretricious modern culture, all that is beautiful is not true.
But perhaps Keats meant that beauty that equals truth is the type of beauty
we should aim for. It seems to me that the weight and vibration of
remedial gemstones play a role in enabling us as mere humans to hit closer
to this cosmic beauty mark. Properly set and worn, gemstones can
amplify our karmic gifts and gradually bang out the dents of our karmic
wrongdoing.
Despite the complexities
involved, and the delays in my full satisfaction, I greatly appreciate
my first gem-buying experience. Within my current spiritual and financial
parameters, I am content that I have purchased the right gems for me.
Already my habits and emotions (ruled by the Moon) are improving and steadying,
enabling me to more productively and happily fill my days. I hope
others who purchase gems will tell their tales. For just like our
fingerprints, our karma is unique. I imagine each sincere soul’s
experience of purchasing Vedic remedial gems will be unique as well.
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