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Welcome to Sacred Circuit!

Welcome to Sacred Circuit, my social media base and handle! Sacred Circuit was born from the desire to educate, share, inspire all things esoteric that I have learned and that inspired me over the years. We focusi on the Hermetic Arts: Qabalah, Tarot, Astrology and Alchemy. As an artist, I have been working for many years creating my own Hermetic Tarot deck, which is finally coming to pass, as it has been picked up by REDFeather publishing. It won’t be out for a while, but stay tuned! Meanwhile, I will be sharing my knowledge and my journey as a life-long student and initiate of the Mysteries.

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The Secret Alchemy of Aquarius

Linda Ruttan Moldawsky February 4, 2026

The Mystery of ALCHEMY (scroll down for the Secret Alchemy of Aquarius)

Alchemy is an enigmatic subject. It can feel super esoteric, ancient, obscure and can be off-putting, with its strange imagery and odd terms. However, once it is hoisted into the 21st century, and its terms are brought into a psychological light,  it can be recognized as a powerful system for spiritual development and manifestation. To provide this clarification is one of the goals of Sacred Circuit.

There are two basic types of Alchemy, spiritual and physical. Spiritual alchemy comprises the bulk of what you find when you search the term online, or browse books on the subject. Spiritual alchemy involves a system of personal refinement and growth; it is highly psychological in this way. Physical alchemy is actual lab work and experiments. Both of these systems include seven “operations” which are loosely based on the planetary and chakra systems. True Alchemists of old advised that integrating both spiritual and physical alchemy was necessary if substantial personal transformation was desired.

There is another more rarely used system of twelve operations, which correspond to the Zodiac. The twelve steps can be seen as a more detailed version of the seven steps. Some of them have been split or divided into sub categories, but most are added in. For Hermetic purposes, which integrate Qabalah, Tarot and Astrology with Alchemy, and for use with work with the Astrological signs of the Zodiac, the twelve-operation system is highly effective, and it is what we have embraced here at Sacred Circuit. It can be seen as a roadmap of spiritual transmutation via astrology.

Each of the twelve operations — Calcination, Congelation, Fixation, Dissolution, Digestion, Distillation, Sublimation, Separation, Incineration, Fermentation, Multiplication and Projection — corresponds to an Astrological sign, and mirrors a stage in the initiate’s inner work   — dissolving attachments, purifying desires, and reuniting fragmented aspects of the psyche, all in alignment with the zodiac.

This Alchemical-Zodiacal journey is not only about personal growth and spiritual enlightenment, it is also about manifestation. As the soul undergoes inner purification, it evolves to become a more receptive vessel for the Divine to enter into the realm of forms. Through these operations, the practitioner does not only manifest desires — they come to embody them. Alchemy, Qabalah, Tarot and Astrology together teach that manifestation is not control over reality, but harmony with the Great Work —the Magnum Opus of the Soul.

The Secret Alchemy of Aquarius

The alchemical operation assigned to Aquarius is Multiplication. Seen simply, it is a “Force Multiplier” which is a tactical term used to describe a function that makes a given group or compound more power than it’s size would suggest; a “greater than the sum of it’s parts” effect. Multiplication is the phase of the Great Work in which the power of the work is increased, not only by producing more of it, but by intensifying its quality or potency, essentially boosting its virtue in both directions. From the Mytho-Hermetic Dictionary, we read that Multiplication is an “Operation of the Great Work during which the powder of projection is being multiplied, be it in quality, or quantity into infinity according to the liking of the Artist. It consists in redoing the already done operation but with more exalted and perfected substances, and not with the previous rough materials.”

In other words, Multiplication is not a new invention, but a higher iteration: the same operation revisited at a more effective and elevated level, so that its influence can be extended and replicated. On the physical plane, this stage amplifies the effectiveness and quality of the Philosopher’s Stone via Force Multiplier, so its capacity to transmute, to heal, and to prolong life is increased in effectiveness. The quantity of the Philosopher’s also increases, as the work becomes not merely achieved, but regenerative.

Spiritually, Multiplication carries an unmistakable resonance with the gospel story of Christ multiplying the loaves and fishes to feed the hungry. Whether one regards the story as literal miracle or sacred metaphor, the theme is the same: a single source becomes sufficient for many through a principle of divine increase. In this sense, Multiplication functions both as an alchemical operation and as a spiritual teaching; an image of perfected substance, or refined intention, expanding outward to meet the needs of the world. And this humanitarian focus is, after all, an Aquarian trait.

The concept of refined or focused intention is key here. Refined attention is critical in spiritual and magickal work; it is, in itself, a kind of Multiplication because it increases the efficiency of intent. Concentration is attributed to The Magician card in the Tarot, which is also assigned the metal Mercury, without which attainment of an Elixir of Life would be impossible. And it is Lead—the metal of Saturn, which rules Aquarius—that is physically and metaphorically transformed by such an Elixir. Still, the idea of increase in quantity plays a role as well.

This is echoed in organized intention trials where small to large numbers of people focus, at the same time, on a shared, specific outcome. The hypothesis is that focused attention synchronized across many minds can produce measurable effects on a target. Lynne McTaggart’s organization, The Intention Experiment, sought to use coordinated intention to produce humanitarian results—lowering crime in certain cities, for example. Seen as a modern expression of Multiplication, these experiments combine increase in number with refined quality: a small, focused seed of intention is clarified and strengthened through coherence, then multiplied through scale, synchronization, and repetition.

Ultimately, Aquarius’s Multiplication teaches that the virtue of the Work has functionality in our world, to create systems in our lives that increase in quality and are regenerative. In addition, when intention is purified and focused, it can produce measurable effects in our world.

Setting Your Intention

To effectively focus your intention, follow these steps:

  1. Define your intention clearly and write it down.

  2. Visualize the desired outcome regularly to reinforce your goal.

  3. Break your intention into smaller, actionable steps.

  4. Eliminate distractions by creating a conducive environment.

  5. Set specific deadlines to maintain accountability.

  6. Practice mindfulness or meditation to enhance concentration.

Suggested Links:

Lynne McTaggart; The Intention Experiment
Mind Valley Blog - Setting Intentions

The Tarot Cards of Aquarius

Linda Ruttan Moldawsky January 28, 2026

The Major Arcana Tarot Card allocated to the sign of Aquarius is the Star card. The general meaning of this card is hope, unexpected help, the future and clear vision. Aquarius is also the sign of friends and associations, as it rules the 11th House.
The Minor Arcana Cards of the Five, Six and Seven of Swords have less obvious connections to the sign of Aquarius. To begin with, each Suit corresponds to an element, and the Suit of Swords corresponds to the element of Air, the intellectual or mental plane. Since Aquarius is an Air sign, it corresponds to the Suit of Swords.
When a Decan Wheel is consulted (see image below), the first Decan of Aquarius is found to correspond to the Five of Swords, Lord of Defeat (January 20 to January 29.) The second Decan corresponds to the Six of Swords, Lord of Earned Success (January 30 to February 8). And the third Decan corresponds to the Seven of Swords, Lord of Unstable Effort (February 9 to 18). If your Sun sign is Aquarius, you can determine which minor card is “your” card by seeing where your birthday falls within the Decans, by consulting the chart below. It can be used as an alternate Identifier, or you may contemplate how the card is thematic in your life. Additionally, using the Decan Wheel allows for time to be introduced into readings.

What exactly is a Decan Wheel? A “Decan Wheel” divides a circle, which has 360 degrees, into 36 10-degree segments (“dec” means 10.) Each of these 36 segments correspond to one of the Minor Arcana cards in the Tarot, excluding the Aces and the Court Cards. The 36 segments are grouped into 12 groups of 3. The 12 groups are the Zodiac signs, and the 3 within those groups are the Cardinal (1st decan), Fixed (second decan) and Mutable (third decan) sub-aspects of each sign. So for example if your birthday is October 6, your birthday falls within the approximate 10- day segment of the 2nd decan of Libra. This indicates your birthday is a Fixed sub-aspect (the 2nd decan) of a Cardinal sign (Libra), and corresponds to the 3 of Swords. Reflecting on your particular set of aspect & correspondence will undoubtedly inspire insights about yourself and your life.

Sources:
Tarot Correspondences by T. Susan Chang
Tarot Deciphered by T. Susan Chang & MM Maleen
Qabalistic Tarot by Robert Wang

The Zodiac Sign of Aquarius

Linda Ruttan Moldawsky January 20, 2026

Starting with Aries in March, Aquarius is the 11th sign of the zodiac. Those who are born from approximately January 20 to February 18 (depending upon the year) are born under the sign of Aquarius. Aquarius is an Air sign. It is also a Fixed sign, meaning that people born under this sign excel at maintaining a steady situation and have endurance.

The element associated with Aquarius is Air, and alongside Libra and Gemini, it forms the Air triplicity. (The Air Triplicity is one of four elemental triplicities in the zodiac, with the other three being Water, Fire, and Earth.)

ELEMENT: Air, Intellect, Mental
KEY PHRASE: “I’m Different”
NEED: The need to be innovative, origianal and create social change
PLANETS: Ruler: Saturn/Uranus, Detriment: The Sun, Exaltation: Uranus, Fall: Neptune
MODALITY: Fixed
POLARITY: Active
OPPOSITE SIGN: Leo
HOUSE: 11th House of aspirations, group interactions, friends and associations
SYMBOL: The water-bearer
CRYSTAL: Labradorite, Apophyllite
BIRTHSTONE: Garnet (January) and Amethyst (February)
ESSENTIAL OILS: Black Pepper & Camomile
PATH ON THE TREE OF LIFE: Path 28, The Daughter of the Firmament; the Dweller between the waters
TAROT: Key 17 - The Star
HEBREW LETTER: Tzaddi, fish hook, simple letter: Imagination
ALCHEMICAL OPERATION: Multiplication
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Desirable: Leadership, truthfulness, science, sincerity, earnestness, humane, co-operativeness, sociability, service, consideration, unbiasedness, patience, steadiness, invention, philosophy, intuition, pleasentness, progressive, cosmopolitan
Undesirable: Unnecessary radicalism, mental fanaticism, emphasizes ideas over feelings or non-rational subjective material, political extremism, derives enjoyment form shocking people, gullibility where social injustice is involved.

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Sources:

Astrological Keywords by Manly P. Hall
The New A to Z Horiscope Maker and Delineator by Llewellyn George
Qabalistic Tarot by Rober Wang
Astrology for Yourself by Douglass Bloch & Demetra George
A Beginners Guide to Astrology by Lisa Butterworth
The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall

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Linda Ruttan Moldawsky January 14, 2026

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