SCORPIO - 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.

SCORPIO

The Influence of the Sun on Blood Vibration at Birth

Dates: October 23 to November 21

Governing Planet: Mars

Gems: Topaz and malachite

Astral Colors: Golden-brown and black

The journey from Scorpio to the "White Eagle" may seem long to those who have not learned the art of patience or who see time as a linear concept.

The zodiac sign Scorpio corresponds to the sexual functions in the human body. The esoteric meaning of sex is rooted in mathematics; in Sanskrit, the word for sex translates to "six." The "six days of Creation" signifies that all creation arises from self-existing substance through the operation of the sex principle, the fundamental principle of life.

In this context, three represents the male aspect—the father, the spirit, and the son—forming one pole of Being, Energy, or Life, the positive pole. The negative pole consists of the female trinity: the mother and daughter. Together, these two trinities produce six, or sex, which is the driving force behind all manifestation.

Those who understand this concept can appreciate the truth in the New Testament’s statement, "There is no other name under heaven whereby ye may be saved (materialized and sustained) except through Jesus Christ and Him crucified." By exploring the roots of the words Jesus and Crucify, one uncovers a profound world of truth.

The potential of Scorpio individuals is vast, particularly after they have faced trials and tribulations, akin to crucifixion. One of the key cell salts of the blood, Calcarea sulphate, corresponds closely with the Scorpio nature. In its raw form, Calcarea sulphate is gypsum or sulphate of lime, which has little value until it is transformed by water into plaster of Paris, a substance that is both useful and decorative.

Everyone born between October 23 and November 21 should reflect on this remarkable alchemical transformation and recognize the possibilities that lie ahead on their journey to the "Eyrie of the White Eagle."

Scorpio individuals are often natural healers, especially after overcoming adversity, as heat is produced by the combination of water and lime. Governed by Mars—a planet associated with action and intensity—Scorpios must be mindful not to let their fiery nature lead to emotional outbursts.

In biblical alchemy, Scorpio corresponds to Simeon, the second son of Jacob, whose name means "hears and obeys." In the New Testament, Scorpio is represented by the disciple Andrew, symbolizing creation and ascension.

A disruption in the molecular structure of Scorpio's salt, due to a deficiency in the blood, is the root cause of many health issues faced by Scorpio individuals. This imbalance not only leads to physical ailments but also disrupts the astral fluids and gray matter in the brain, resulting in mental disharmony. "Sin" refers to falling short or lacking, and chemical deficiencies in the body’s chemistry can lead to such shortcomings.

When individuals learn to provide their body (or "dynamo") with the correct nutrients, they can metaphorically "wash away their sins with the blood of Christ," referring to a purified state achieved through the "White Stone."

Calcium sulphate should never be taken in its crude form. For proper absorption, it must be finely triturated according to biochemical methods, ideally up to the third or sixth decimal. This process renders it as fine as the molecules found in grains, fruits, or vegetables.

Blood contains three forms of lime:

  • Lime and fluorine for Cancer
  • Lime and phosphorus for Capricorn
  • Lime and sulfur for Scorpio

Note: Lime should not be used internally below the third decimal trituration.