This is the eye of the beholder. This is revelation. This is the lens of spirit, which governs the realm of possibility. With this gift, awareness expands to perceive more of reality’s innumerable fractals. With this gift, the ever-present infinitude of THE ALL’s many faces leaps forward.
Everything is made of the same essential substance. What makes an apple an apple, instead of an elephant, is how it’s put together. Crystal Vision refocuses your “sight” such that you can “see” the fundamental substance. What is it like to move through life with the awareness that with just a slight tweak of the equation: this becomes that. Quartz becomes diamond. Red becomes blue. Here becomes there.
This fosters wonder. It brings you into the felt sense that there is so much available; so much you can do, so much you can be, so much you can play with. Infinity is eternity in all directions, and Crystal Vision invites you to look around at it.
There is resonance here with Mercury and its emissary, the astrological sign Gemini. From the collection of information, we get the love of options, the affinity for multiplicity, the wide-eyed amazement, the eagerness for the mischief and delight of taking your corner of the tapestry and weaving its threads together in your own way. The notion here is that reality is merely a collection of random equations. Magic is what happens when you make some not-so-random equations of your own — and Mercury is the magician in Tarot after all.
In addition to revelry and empowerment, attuning to possibility also attunes to empathy, grace, patience. It opens the door to a cosmic understanding of the one love concept. Alchemy comes easy to lovers because love is alchemy, and love comes easy to alchemists because alchemy is love. Rather both love and alchemy emerge from the same base understanding, the understanding that Crystal Vision invites you into resonance with: Anything is possible because everything is everything. All that you see before you could so easily have been something else — and may yet be. You aren’t stuck with red. Add some blue and make it purple. Fate is a conversation among painters who never stop painting.
(sourced from The Divine Fundamentals)
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