> [!info] Waxer > ![[waxer.png|300]] > **Other Names** > *Vishnu, Yang, Heaven* > > **Akin Ghosts** >*[[Tianmu Theosophical Society/Way of Tianmu/Lore/Law/Ghosthall/Allghosts/Fire]]* > > **Related Posts** > > > **Translations:** > High Church: > *Hweg (h₂weg)* > Sanskrit: > *विष्णु (Vishnu)* > Church Runes: > ![[waxrune.png|40]] The Waxer embodies the rising principle, the expansive force, the upward motion in the cosmic dance. When Mother divided herself at the beginning of all things, the Waxer emerged as pure energy—the vibrant potential that animates all existence. In the celestial metaphor, when the moon waxes, growing fuller night by night, we witness this cosmic principle made visible. The Waxer represents not just physical growth but the necessary expansion that frees energy from form, the liberation of possibility from the constraints of manifestation. Associated with Vishnu in Hindu cosmology, the Waxer is the preserver, maintaining the energetic patterns that give structure to the universe. This is the lord of energy, governing all things invisible yet potent—thought, inspiration, consciousness itself. If the Waner is matter, the Waxer is the energy that suffuses it; if the Waner is the physical world, the Waxer is what some traditions call heaven. Those who channel the Waxer perceive the unseen currents that flow through existence. They recognize that beneath the apparent solidity of the physical world lies an ocean of vibrating energy, that what appears as separate form is actually interconnected pattern. The Waxer reveals that the universe is not a collection of objects but a field of relationships, constantly shifting yet eternally preserved. The gods themselves dwell in the Waxer's domain—not as physical beings but as energetic principles. Any abstraction, any concept, any pattern that would continue to exist even if humanity vanished—these are expressions of the Waxer's energy. Wisdom, compassion, struggle, love—these universal principles reside in the highest realms of the Waxer's domain. When we engage with ideas, when we connect with inspiration, when we perceive patterns beyond the physical—we work directly with the Waxer's energy. This isn't just abstract thinking but communion with a fundamental cosmic force, a relationship that acknowledges the sacred nature of consciousness itself. On Waxing days, we feel particularly connected to the invisible realms, aware of energies and patterns with unusual clarity. Acting through the Waxer, we discover the profound joy of expansion, of transcending limitations, of participating in the great cosmic process through which matter returns to energy. To truly know the Waxer is to recognize that rising is not escape but realization—the necessary movement through which form reconnects with its essential nature. The Waxer reminds us that every thought, every inspiration, every moment of consciousness embodies the universe recognizing itself, the visible remembering its source in the invisible.