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Cancer – The Cardinal Cross

Each day, we experience the apparent movement of the Sun rising in the East, coming to the midheaven at noon and then setting in the West. At midnight, the Sun reaches the bottom point. These four points constitute the cardinal cross of the day. On the horizontal plane, they form the four directions of East, South, West, and North. They only exist in relation to a being standing on Earth.

The year has the same four cardinal points namely the two solstices and the two equinoxes. They form the cardinal cross with the cardinal signs of Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn. The full moon and the new moon, together with the two crescent moons, are the four cardinal points of the month. The four cardinal points signify the secrets of birth, life, and death and the smaller and larger cycles of time.

To depict this profound wisdom, I constructed the four cardinal points of the day by arranging pictures of the Sun taken in India and in Switzerland: sunrise, noon and sunset, and a daylight photo digitally transformed into a “midnight sun”. The background is designed with the help of a pre-sunrise picture taken on a flight over India.

The subtle shades of the sky needed special attention to modulate the colours. Rendering them for print on aquarelle paper, then drawing on paper, and scanning the image always changes the colours a lot, until the final version is ready for digital publishing and photo print. In each form of appearance the colours change, this being part of the creative process.

The symbolism of Cancer is visualised in the thirteen Cancer paintings done between 2010 and 2022. For detailed detailed descriptions please see the ludgerphilips.org website.

6 April 2022, pencils and photo work

2 Responses to “Cancer – The Cardinal Cross”

  1. Murthy V V B S Says:

    🙏. Namaskaram Sir!
    All the pictures/ photos r quite esoterically depicted their dearth of potential, for persons like me, so much practice & study have to b done. Then only I might get a bit of understanding
    My humble namaskaram to you.

  2. Flowers on the Wayside Says:

    Namaskarams Sir
    Thank you for your kind feedback – that is exactly a reason for the pictures & photos – to make the wisdom teachings accessible in a visual manner not requiring many words. And the inspiration/guidance is coming from the teachings / the Teacher.

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