GEMINI - Relation of the Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac
Please see below for excerpts from PART II: Modernized Writings from George W. Carey’s Writings About Cell Salts and Their Relation to Zodiac Signs and Health from Wellness with Astrology (2024).
This is for informational purposes about health and astrology. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
GEMINI
Dates: May 21 to June 20
Governing Planet: Mercury
Gems: Beryl, aquamarine, and dark blue stones
Astral Colors: Red, white, and blue. Interestingly, while the designers of the first American flag may not have known about astrology, the colors reflect a deeper cosmic significance.
One of the key traits of Gemini individuals is their ability to express themselves. The cell salt Kali muriaticum (potassium chloride) plays a vital role in the blood by helping to form and distribute fibrin throughout the body's tissues.
It's important not to confuse potassium chloride with potassium chlorate, which is toxic (chemical formula: KClO3). The formula for potassium chloride (Kali mur) is KCl.
Kali mur molecules are essential in the biochemical processes that build fibrin in the human body. The skin on our faces, with its unique lines and angles, creates individual expressions, making fibrin an important component for Gemini natives.
Fibrin makes up about three parts per thousand in venous blood. When Kali mur levels drop, fibrin can thicken, leading to conditions like pleurisy, pneumonia, catarrh, and diphtheria. If the body can't eliminate the thickened fibrin through glands or mucous membranes, it may cause heart issues, as clumps of fibrin can obstruct the heart's chambers. The term "embolus," meaning small lump, refers to these clots that can lead to heart failure.
With adequate Kali mur, fibrin functions properly, and these symptoms are less likely to occur. Gemini, which means "twins," is also the sign associated with the United States.
In biblical alchemy, Gemini is linked to Issachar, the ninth son of Jacob, representing value or reward. In the New Testament, Gemini corresponds to the disciple Judas, symbolizing service and necessity. Historically, misconceptions from the dark ages have cast a shadow on this symbol, but as we enter the Aquarian age, the true meaning of "service" will be recognized, freeing it from outdated interpretations.