ARIES 19/20 A YOUNG GIRL FEEDING BIRDS IN WINTER

Every once in a while, we come across a symbol that indicates an intrinsic kabbalistic meaning, which is the case with this symbol.

In the Zohar A young girl most often refers to the Sephira of Malkuth, and to the incarnation of the divine feminine at the end of the correction. The caring young girl symbolizes the congregation of Israel, the greater vessel of spiritually involved humanity.

In portion Shimini, “and Elohim created great crocodiles” the birds are mentioned as the angels from the world of separation, our world. In the sections in the Zohar, and “stout trunks and apple trees” we read that Malchut leans on the trunk of the tree, synonymous with the 3 patriarchs, and the 3 column system of the tree of life reality: The desire to receive for the purpose of sharing. The young girl is sharing the light of redemption, the light of wisdom and mercy, or de chassadim, with the birds, ascending humanity.

Winter can mean war, the energy of death, and troubling times, so nourishment refers to spiritual nourishment in this context and more precisely the wisdom of Kabbalah: the living light, and the qualities of wisdom, mercy, compassion, and kindness.

In the current astrological context, the solar eclipse of April 8th, 2024, Chiron joins the Sun and Moon in this degree, indicating the potential for healing and ascension through wisdom, and inner work, acting with love, compassion, and kindness. Portion Shimini is the portion directly preceding this eclipse.

Mercy, wisdom, or chassadim, spiritual work, sharing, healing, kindness, universal love, desire to receive in order to share, Kabbalah, Malchut, end of the correction, Geulah, redemption.

This is a beautiful symbol, considering the past lunar year’s energy of the mermaid, the fallen archetypal feminine who was coming out of the emotional waters throughout the past year, devoting her magic to the greater good, sacrificing her tail to become an individuated human being.