Twelfth Holy Day – January 6
The Zodiacal Hierarchy of Pisces
The dedication for January 6th and the solar month of March, February 19th to March 20th, is to the Hierarchy of Pisces. This Hierarchy works to bring into manifestation the principle of unification throughout all Creation. Ralph Waldo Emerson gave a perfect Piscean inscription: “The Imperfect adores my own Perfect. Life is no longer a thing of shreds and patches, but a glorious divine unity.”
Pisces is the last sign before the birth of the Spiritual New Year, a period of recapitulation and self-examination. It marks the sunset of a past life and the sunrise of a new life.
The cosmic pattern held above the earth by this Hierarchy, is one of perfected humanity, created in the image and likeness of God and manifesting the Divine within oneself. Godlike Humanity is the keynote of Pisces, as it is also the cosmic pattern of Aries. In fact, the perfecting of humanity is and has been the Divine labor of all twelve creative Hierarchies since the beginning of human evolution. When it comes to its ultimate completion, it will be under the ministry of the Piscean Hierarchy.
Peter is the Disciple who correlates with Pisces. Peter the unstable, the “wave” man who, after he had awakened the Christ-consciousness within himself through his faith, became the Rock of Initiation on which the church was founded.
The dual body center correlating with Pisces is the feet. In the human race at large, this center is yet to be awakened. In the vision of Fatima the children described particularly the beautiful roses blooming upon the hands and feet of the Blessed Lady.
This body made in the image and likeness of God will be luminous with scintillating stars, or flowers, awakened within its vital centers. This glorified body is the golden wedding garment described by Saint Paul as the glorified celestial body. It was his vision of this luminous vehicle in the Memory of Nature which inspired him to declare in exaltation that man is “little lower than the angels”; and it doth not yet appear what he shall be.