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An Introduction to the Arreqqana Zodiac: Understanding Your Soul's Blueprint

 Welcome. The Arreqqana Zodiac is a sacred map to your inner world, designed to illuminate the core energies, emotional currents, and hidden strengths that define you. Like the moon pulls the tides of feeling and awareness within you, this system reveals the unseen forces that shape your unique path.

This guide will introduce you to the two core components of this system: the Qavvuma (your Zodiac Sign) and the Qhiya Clock (the rhythm of Sacred Time).

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1. The Core of Your Being: The Qavvuma Sign

Your Qavvuma sign is the soulform you are born under—the fundamental essence of your spiritual identity. It outlines your innate gifts, your elemental nature, and the recurring themes you will encounter in life as you listen to its unseen currents.

To understand how these signs work, we will explore the key attributes of a single, powerful example: Qavvuma – The Octopus, from the "Month of Flowing Intuition."

Attribute

Meaning for You

Essence (πŸ™ The Octopus)

Your core nature is one of adaptability and depth. You can hold many truths at once and navigate complex emotional currents without losing your essential self.

Element (πŸœ„ Water (Emotion + Memory))

You resonate with fluid intelligence and keen intuition. You are skilled at mapping emotional landscapes, sensing moods and undercurrents that others often miss.

Sacred Symbol (πŸ”· Diamond)

This represents your ability to transform hardship into strength. Under pressure, you develop a gleaming inner clarity that becomes a source of wisdom.

Sacred Number (πŸ”’ 2)

As the "Dual Current," you thrive in partnership and collaboration. Your energy is amplified through connection, and you experience the world through psychic and emotional reciprocity. Your emotions move in mirrored tides.

Thread (πŸ•Š River Thread (Emotion + Reflection))

Your spiritual purpose is tied to the flow of empathy. You are a natural connector who can cleanse negativity, dissolve division, and help others find common ground.

Now that we understand the core essence of your sign, let's explore how the moment of your birth adds another layer of meaning through the Qhiya Clock.

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2. The Rhythm of Your Life: The 48-Point Qhiya Clock

The Qhiya Clock is the second foundational element of the Arreqqana system. Its primary function is to "divide existence into 48 sacred points — each a pulse of emotion, insight, or action." It maps the energetic flow of each day, which is divided into four major cycles:

• Points 1–12: Morning Cycle (Action & Awakening)

• Points 13–24: Midday Cycle (Expression & Balance)

• Points 25–36: Evening Cycle (Reflection & Love)

• Points 37–48: Night Cycle (Dream & Spirit)

Your birth time aligns you with one of these 48 points, creating a unique "Sacred Hour Thread" that influences how your core Qavvuma energy expresses itself. For example, someone born at Point 6 resonates with the Laqvara Flame – Breakthrough.

Here is what that specific thread signifies:

• Hour Meaning: Transformation through emotion.

• Hour Element: Fire + Water.

• Hour Symbol: Tri-spiral within a drop.

You awaken others with your honesty, even when it disrupts comfort. You are the tide that moves the shore. The core message of this powerful hour is a simple, potent truth:

"Walls burn when truth arrives."

These two powerful elements—your core Zodiac sign and your Sacred Hour—do not exist separately; they combine to form your unique Soul Alignment.

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3. Weaving It Together: Your Combined Soul Alignment

Your "Combined Soul Alignment" is the synthesis of your Qavvuma sign and your Qhiya Clock resonance. This integration creates a holistic spiritual identity that provides a deeper, more nuanced understanding of your destiny and purpose.

Using our ongoing example, here is the complete Soul Alignment for an individual born under the Octopus sign at the Hour of Breakthrough:

Aspect

Resonance

Zodiac Sign

πŸ™ Qavvuma – The Octopus

Element

Water (Emotion + Memory)

Symbol

Diamond

Sacred Number

2

Thread

River Thread (Emotion + Reflection)

Sacred Hour Thread

Laqvara Flame – Breakthrough

Core Phrase

“I shift and survive.”

Destiny Theme

Revealer of Depths, Emotional Translator, Healer through Understanding

This alignment creates a powerful spiritual dynamic: your natural empathy (River Thread) is charged with the energy of disruptive truth (Laqvara Flame). You are not just a passive listener; you are a compassionate catalyst, capable of delivering profound insights that can break down emotional walls with healing precision.

Understanding your Soul Alignment is the first step; the next is learning how to use this wisdom to navigate the flow of your daily life.

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4. Putting It Into Practice: Reading the Weekly Flow

The Qhiya Clock is not just a tool for understanding the moment of your birth; it also provides a framework for interpreting the spiritual flow of time on a daily and weekly basis. The 48 points of the clock cycle continuously, creating four distinct energetic themes that guide your actions and awareness throughout the week.

Here is a summary of a weekly reading for someone with the Qavvuma (Octopus) sign, showing how to apply this knowledge practically.

Weekly Cycle (Points)

Theme & Symbol

Message

Guiding Action

Dawn Cycle (1–12)

Return to your center. <br> πŸ’  Crescent Diamond

“Listen before moving.”

Begin new tasks gently, not urgently.

Midday Cycle (13–24)

Breakthrough in communication. <br> πŸ”₯ Open Drop

“Truth burns kindly when spoken with care.”

Write, share, or perform—let your words flow.

Evening Cycle (25–36)

Depth and mirroring. <br> 🌊 Twin Currents

“Empathy doesn’t weaken you; it shapes your wisdom.”

Let emotions surface. Hold sacred space for someone close.

Night Cycle (37–48)

Surrender to stillness. <br> πŸŒ™ The Closed Pearl

“Silence refines what action cannot.”

Journal before sleeping. Honor the quiet victories.

This cyclical wisdom is captured in a final, guiding mantra that encapsulates the spirit of the Octopus navigating the ever-changing tides of life.

“I shift and survive,

yet each wave remakes me clearer.”

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