:Gate 10
Treading
(The Gate Of The Behavior Of The Self)
Gate 10:
Treading.
The Gate Of The Behavior Of The Self.
Channel:
10/34 - Exploration.
A design of following one's convictions.
10/57 - Perfected Form.
A design of survival.
20/10 - Awakening.
A design of commitment to higher principles.
Harmonic Gate:
34 - The Power of the Great.
57 - The Gentle.
20 - Contemplation.
Center:
G.
Circuit:
Centering.
Astrological Position:
"28° 15' 00 - 03° 52' 30".
Zodiac Symbol:
Sagittarius.
Incarnation Cross:
The Right Angle Cross Of The Vessel Of Love 4
This is the most complex gate that opens up out of the G center
THE UNDERLYING CODE OF BEHAVIOUR WHICH ENSURES SUCCESSFUL INTERACTION DESPITE CIRCUMSTANCES.
Gate 10.1: Modesty.
An innate sense to know and accept one's place.
Exaltation:
A valued sense of purpose no matter what the position.
The ability to know one's place and how to act despite circumstances.
Detriment:
The affliction of oversensitivity and hurt feeling.
Oversensitivity to external conditioning of behavior.
Gate 10.2: The hermit.
The successful sidestepping of behavioral requirements through isolation.
Exaltation:
Mercury exalted, where mental functions enrich aloneness.
Independent behavior through isolation.
Detriment:
The angry exile.
Isolation to preserve independent behavior in the face of conditioning.
Gate 10.3: The martyr.
The futile rejection of standards based on a just awareness.
Exaltation:
The martyr as an enduring example whose behavior is ultimately enshrined.
Behavior that is ultimately challenged by others.
Detriment:
The martyr complex.
The active pursuit of martyrdom for personal aggrandizement.
Behavior as a way to attract attention.
Gate 10.4: The opportunist.
The acceptance of norms until a successful transformation can be engendered.
Exaltation:
Transformation that is transcendence to a higher code.
The maintaining of behavioral patterns until the right moment and opportunity for transformation.
Detriment:
Opportunism as a game and/or mental exercise.
Altering one's behavioral patterns in order to take advantage of opportunities.
Gate 10.5: The heretic.
Direct and overt challenge to norms.
Exaltation:
The ability to succeed through the understanding and expression of higher principles.
Principled behavior which directly challenges tradition.
Detriment:
The burning at the stake.
Behavior which directly challenges behavior and is eventually punished.
Gate 10.6: The role model.
The perfect expression of the norms through action rather than words.
Exaltation:
The constant example that refocuses the complacent on the basic integrity of set behavior.
The enduring value of the expression of the Self through action rather than words.
Detriment:
The hypocrite.
Do as I say, not as I do.
Behavior restricted to words rather than action.