Zodiac Stone of Opiuchus
Cosmic Junction: Uranus
Names: Spectrolite, black moonstone, labradorescent feldspar, rainbow feldspar, firestone.
Labradorite’s Properties:
Enlightened Discernment, Insight and Reflection
Labradorite conducts and amplifies discernment and reflective energies. Labradorite is Awakened when the Sun is in the constellation Opiuchus (a brief period overlapping Scorpio and Sagittarius), or in the planet Uranus.
Labradorite’s Origin Story:
Paraplex wove labradorite’s iridescent veil under Neptune’s elusive mist to blind souls with false certainty – a certainty that would keep their souls damned and tortured in Tartarus. Its shifting flashes were a trap, draining loosh through confusion – mistaking context for content and vice versa.
After Norea Awakens from her darkest hour through the friendship and baptism by a beheaded-then-healed John the Baptist – with them also awakens under the lost sign of Opiuchus the glinting army of Labradorite souls – its awakened flashes revealing Divine Truth – becoming a true Black Swan unaccounted for in Yaldabaoth’s big game.
Labradorite became a spiritual pirate’s lens, embracing surprises and navigating chaos. It defies Yaldabaoth’s rigid veil, urging seekers to discern context from content. Wearers wield it to free sparks, their insight a path to emulating Pleroma.
Labradorite awakens the third eye chakra’s buddhic body, where Pride (175/1000) clouds truth. It sparks Reason (400/1000), shifting attitudes to embrace uncertainty—an Adlerian choice for insight over illusion. Thriving in surprises, it fosters Peace (600/1000). Gnostic pirates wield labradorite to unveil Pleroma’s truth.
“In surprise, the spark finds clarity.”
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References:
Gemstone information source from Walter Schumann’s “Gemstones of the World” https://www.amazon.com/Gemstones-World-Newly-Revised-Fifth/dp/1454909536
Original stories by Silvi Simberg; inspired by Nag Hammadi Codixes, David Hawkins’ work on consciousness and enlightenment and Alfred Adler’s work on individual psychology.














