Sagittarius

Description
From November 23 to December 21, the constellation Sagittarius magnetizes our blood, especially through the femoral arteries (in our legs). Sagittarius is also related with the planet Jupiter, which is ruled by the angel Zachariel.
"In this lesson of Sagittarius, we spoke about the sacred Kabbalah, because Sagittarius is the sign of clairvoyance and comprehension. We explained that there are two kinds of Kabbalists, the Kabbalists of reasoning [intellectualism] and the Kabbalists of intuition. Reasoning is an insubordination and crime of “Lèse-majesté” against the internal master, and that is why the Kabbalists of reasoning are black magicians. The great intuitive Kabbalists do not reason. They comprehend by direct perception and listen to the voice of silence [in profound meditation]..." —Samael Aun Weor, Practical Astrology
The Practical Exercise of Sagittarius
The exercise that best takes advantage of this time is very easy:
"Squat [on your heels] like the Peruvian guacas. Place your hands on your legs, with your index fingers pointing upwards towards heaven to attract the rays of Jupiter (exactly as Huiracocha teaches us) in order to intensely magnetize the thighs. The mantram is ISIS, which is vocalized like this: Iiiiiiisssssssiiiiiiisssssss (“i” is pronounced as “ee” in “tree”), pronouncing a sibilant sound, with the S like that of the wind. With this clue you will totally awaken clairvoyance, and will obtain the power to read the akashic records of Nature. We now must meditate intensely on the inner Being, begging him to bring to us the Angel Zachariel in order to help us." —Samael Aun Weor, Practical Astrology
The Incense of Sagittarius is Aloeswood
The incense related to Sagittarius is Lignum Aloes, also called Aloeswood. It is one of the rarest and most expensive scented woods, and chief among those used in Japanese incense. This is the scent most often associated with Japanese temples: it is woodsy, mystical, a bit sweet, but delicate and comforting. Most aloeswood incense is very expensive (even reaching $800 a box!), but we have managed to find some varieties that are affordable.