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House Guardian
House Guardians help keep wayward negative energies from accumulating too quickly or from “sticking” from day to day activities. They do not, however, stop massive amounts of it from being brought in.
Materials:
River stone that catches your eye and “feels right” (can be a land stone, any color but preferably you have a stock of these things you have picked up and can pick the one that your guard symbol can stand out on)
pen or brush (I prefer a short quill as you can see from the photo)
Black ink (Normally I have some ink I’ve made from fire ash but I haven’t had the chance to restock yet, so India Ink it is!)
Process:
Your House Guardian is going to essentially be your security guard, so treat it accordingly.
As you pick out your stone, feel its energy. If it seems to resonate with a particular frequency that you associate with masculine or feminine, or if the stone outright says it refuses to be referred to in such a manner, give it that dignity. Most stones are neutral in that regard but “identifying” a stone in such a way only helps in naming and building a relationship. Every stone is different.
This process can take a long time, so don’t expect to get it done in a half hour. With this particular stone pictured above, I have been working at building a connection for a few months (and asked permission for it to be a part of this post). Over this time it has let me know what to call it, how to treat it, and what “face” it was comfortable with displaying. Sometimes a stone won’t tolerate a face but a symbol, sigil, glyph, sometimes a word in a certain language, sometimes even random squiggles or nothing at all. The stone will let you know.
The important thing to remember is that stones are OLD. They’re made up of millions of tiny dust particles that have traveled on the wind and water, been buried and compressed under immeasurable amounts of pressure, melted and “frozen” throughout the life-age of the Earth. They are parts of a larger whole broken off and slowly eroding away again to start that cycle anew. Essentialy they are the Earth’s “blood.” They’ve been through so much more than any of us can imagine and carry with them a steadfast stubbornness that has allowed their spirits to persist for so long.
Being labeled and used as a House Guardian is hardly a lasting moment for them, but aside from that… and like a security guard they might divulge a few old war stories or open up about the state of things in the Hidden World. Just keep in mind as well that what they may share is not often comprehensible by humans….and is said VERY slowly.
When you’ve given it a face (literally or metaphorically) you’ve also more than likely been given suggestions on where your House Guardian would prefer to be stationed, now that it knows what you want out of the relationship as well.
Be it on a windowsill, in a forgotten corner of your home, buried in a flowerpot or in the yard somewhere, even in a purse or messenger bag (should they be a rolling stone ^w^).
At this point the “process” is little more than suggestions as each stone reacts differently to different people and different situations it is asked to guard within and against. Listen to your chosen stone and come to a compromise that works for you both and don’t be afraid to chose another stone if the one you are currently working with just isn’t working out (generally if it’s been a year you know for sure the stone does not want to be a House Guardian).
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Shooting star
Sun in Cancer: Ego revolves around emotional reactions and intuition
Moon in Cancer: Warm healing waters or cold currents, internal self goes through phases
Mercury in Cancer: Shy or hesitant type and/or reads you like a book and can waterlog you like one too 😮
Venus in Cancer: Sometimes moody but engulfing, loyal, sentimental love
Mars in Cancer: Heighten intuition, passion can get drowned but their intensity can also come in unexpected waves
Cancer Ascendant: Hard to read or maybe even a little mysterious, perceptive, and can easily give off approachable, trustworthy, or caring vibes
Cancer the Sailor
*This is not a common archetype for Cancer but one I am using to help illustrate more depth and context to the sign. Many of Cancer’s common stereotypes are usually very similar such as teacher, counselor, caregiver, healer, mother hen, parent, etc.
*Cancer has strong ties to community and even patriotism. This is illustrated well when they act as the community’s healer or defender, but the sailor is a traveler. They are disconnected, missing others, on a dangerous journey. But water connects us all. The sailor is a traveler but one who also sticks to the laws of the sea, tight-nit knowledge and associations to survive on the sea. This can represent Cancer’s loyal and traditional side and possibly their more biased side.
*I’ve used the killer whale as a metaphor for Cancer before and I think it ties in well to the sailor archetype. The killer whale in some cultures is a protector for travelers and in others represents emotional depth and exploration. They are protective parents, have tight family bonds, and much like Elephants certainly hold onto the past and won’t forget friendliness or a threat.
*Cancer takes their home with them in life. Home is where the heart is - home is where you make it. As the sailor or “killer whale” travels the open seas they tend to help others, protect others, or sometimes judge others. While Cancer is usually described as moody or hypersensitive there is a warmth to them. Cancer does mark the summer solstice in the Greek and Western calendar after all. While guarded it isn’t unusual for them to be caring and friendly most of the time.
*The sailor archetype might be confident, playful, cocky, they can have a swashbuckler type of attitude. This does not sound like Cancer stereotypically, but Cancer is the crab with a hard shell. They have a guarded exterior and sometimes this exterior is meant to distract from their vulnerability. Many times they are shy, tough, or closed-off but many crabs use arrogance or flashiness as their “shell”.
*There is a roughness to sailors - think of pirates or harden fishermen. Cancer is a ❗ tough and tenacious sign. ❗ Soft, baby blue, cry baby vibes are symbolic of their soft interior. Sentimental and sweet is reserved for their most inner circle. Remember it is hard to get to know a Cancer.
*Changeable, adaptable, intuitive, and a good memory serves the sailor archetype well as they navigate the oceans of life.
*Cancer’s understanding trait works well in this archetype as a sailor tends to come across many different types out in the open waters. Cancer easily puts themselves in others shoes and can be receptive, perceptive, and sympathetic.