During the Golden Age of Islam, “Tariq” symbolized the quest for enlightenment and knowledge. The star embodies themes of light, guidance, and the unveiling of new horizons, offering brightness and hope to observers. While no specific star is mentioned, Venus is commonly associated with the morning star.
In Islamic beliefs, “Via” or “Tariq” holds profound significance, emphasizing guidance and illumination. Islam underscores the path of righteousness leading believers toward spiritual enlightenment and closeness to God. “Tariq” serves as a beacon of light guiding individuals on their spiritual journey.
This perspective contrasts with Western European interpretations of “Via,” which often focus on physical journeys. Instead, “Via” represents a spiritual journey under divine guidance. “Tariq” symbolizes spiritual awakening and enlightenment from following God’s path, dispelling the darkness of ignorance and disbelief. It mirrors the Light of the Hermit in the Tarot.
This explains why “Via” is viewed positively in Arabic geomancy, while its counterpart “Populus” has mixed connotations. “Populus” represents a community or group, often with a religious purpose. Thus, “Via” signifies spiritual guidance, whereas “Populus” is human-centric.
In a recent romantic question, “Will we be in a satisfying romantic relationship?” the presence of “Via” in the seventh house suggested instability in Western interpretations. However, the Arabic meaning of “Via” indicated spiritual light, guidance, brightness, and hope to the querent (Conjunctio).
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