Welcome to the month of Sagittarius (Kislev).
The ruling planet for this month is Jupiter, the planet of growth and
expansion. In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the ruler of skies, and therefore
it is no surprise that the largest and most dominant planet in our solar
system goes by this name.
The great Psalmist, King David, said, “By the word of the Lord were the
heavens made.” In other words, the letters of the Alef Bet created the
planets and constellations in the universe and themselves are the portals
through which the Divine energy flows into this world. Each month of the
Hebrew calendar is governed by two letters: One is the letter of the
constellation governing the month, and the other is the letter of the ruling
planet for the month. The letter that created the constellation of
Sagittarius is the Samech, and the letter Gimel created the
planet Jupiter.
If you take a look at the letter Samech, you will notice that its
shape is a full circle, symbolizing unity, completion and circuitry, all of
which we can strive for in this month.
Consider the following examples: Who is always right in an argument? I am, of
course. Otherwise, there would not be an argument. To create a space where
the Samech can exist in our framework, we need to learn to step back
and to be open to the ideas of others, and to understand that there is always
another side to an argument, even though that side is not normally what we
are interested in dealing with.
In business, we often look only for what benefits “me” right here, right now.
The only issue is that when we don’t consider the other person, when we don’t
leave any room for some aspect of sharing, then there is no completed
circuit. There is just “me” within the confines of my Desire to Receive for the
Self Alone.
If we have been hurt in a personal relationship, we may hold fast to the
position of “I have been hurt; I have been wronged; I have been neglected.”
The problem here is that if we remain in this position for too long, then we
block the circle of energy that exists in Jupiter and the Samech. Yes,
perhaps guy or the girl I am with has terrible character flaws, but I need to
understand that if I had been born into their vessel, then I, too, would have
the same flaws. This does not mean I have to stay in the relationship, but it
does mean that I need to be open to considering that there is another side to
things. It is this openness that connects us to the flow of creative energy
of the universe that exists in the Samech.
The Samech is a circle, and a circle represents the infinite power of
the Light of the Creator, which has no beginning and no end. By aligning
ourselves and our consciousness with this circuitry, by resisting the
ego-driven lure of our Desire to Receive for the Self Alone, we can tap into
the miracles that are available during this month.

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