Birthstone of June
Zodiac Stone of Cancer, Gemini
Cosmic Junction: Venus, Moon
Names: Margarite, orient pearl, tear of the sea, nacre gem, moon’s tear, oyster’s gift.
Pearl’s Properties:
Divine knowledge, wisdom, and inner transformation
Pearl conducts and amplifies knowledge and transformation energies. Awakened Pearl occurs when the Sun is in the constellations Cancer and Gemini, or in the planet Venus, and especially strong during eclipses (when the Moon obscures the Sun).
Pearl’s Origin Story:
The archon Horaios stole Adonis’ All Seeing Eye – which turned into a pristine pearl – and spun its lustrous glow under the Moon’s sway to bind souls in bad faith. Its soft sheen was a trap, draining loosh through self-doubt and exploitation, cloaking divine sparks in false humility. Pearls adorned the demiurge’s pawns, enforcing compliance.
Norea and Mary Magdalene began their mission to dismantle Horaios’ illusion during their confrontation which was disrupted by Lilith, only to be solved later by Mary and Saint Clare of Assisi’s radiant grace. While Mary was busy confronting Aphrodite and her control through Rose Quartz, Clare beamed a shoreful of pearls in Zoe’s light, turning them into trinkets of good faith.
Pearl became a spiritual pirate’s emblem, turning the other cheek with gratitude. It defies exploitation, urging seekers to act in good faith despite evil. Wearers wield it to free sparks, their gentle rebuke a path emulate Pleroma, echoing Rose Quartz’s selfless love.
Pearl sparks Acceptance (350/1000), shifting attitudes to gratitude—an Adlerian choice for grace over shame. Thriving in adversity, it fosters Love (500/1000). Gnostic pirates wield pearl to defy bad faith, illuminating Pleroma’s light.
“Gratitude turns wounds to radiant grace.“
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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.














