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The Alchemical Symbol of Bismuth: Spiral Return & New Beginnings

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      1750724726 bpfullNoraSpinnor
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      In alchemical symbology, Bismuth is represented by a circle crowned with a crescent—the same symbol traditionally associated with Taurus. This shape holds a deeply sacred meaning: the circle represents the cycle completed, and the crescent above signals the emergence of something new: rebirth from understanding and wisdom rising from within.

      Bismuth carries the essence of returning to the beginning, but transformed. In Netist terms, this is the spiral path of the Self. We step onto the same trail as a changed person. Every return to the start holds a new tone, a higher octave of the same path.

      Taurus marks the start of the new Great Age in the precessional cycle, defining a major shift in planetary consciousness and energetic structure. It leads the charge into the next spiral of human awakening, and Bismuth reflects this transformation in both form and force.

      Bismuth is the most diamagnetic element, meaning it actively repels external magnetic fields, pushing influence outward rather than absorbing it. Symbolically, this reflects a being who has gone through the cycle and now emits their own field. It is sovereignty through experience, repelling distortion by virtue of internal resonance.

      🔹 Key Symbolic Insights:

      Circle + Crescent: Completion followed by emergence
      Cyclical Rebirth: Walking the same path with new perception
      Diamagnetism: Energetic sovereignty, purity of field
      Taurus Connection: Gatekeeper of the Great Age and initiator of new currents

      In Netism, Bismuth serves as a reminder that endings are also beginnings. When you find yourself circling back, don’t resist the pattern. Look deeper. You are not who you were. The field is changed because you are changed.

      Share your thoughts and insights.

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