Jabarut Correspondences in the Greater Pentagram: Yod, Sigma, Fire, Manipura, and Mars
Jabarut is the third Divine Presence, the realm of force, command, power, and active divine agency. It is the level at which will becomes directive, where the latent becomes dynamic, and where pure potential becomes energized toward action. The Pentacle of Jabarut maps this dimension through five correspondences that each express Fire as the principle of force, transformation, sovereignty, and decisive manifestation.
At its elemental point the Pentacle of Jabarut corresponds to Fire, the element of heat, energy, will, illumination, and irreversible transformation. Fire does not preserve things as they are, it alters them, consumes them, and drives them into new states. It is the active signature of divine power, the force that purifies, tests, and compels evolution.
At its chakra point the pentacle corresponds to Manipura, the solar plexus chakra, the center of will, agency, vitality, and directed power. Manipura governs inner fire, determination, assertion, and the capacity to transform experience through force of consciousness. Its placement at Jabarut reflects the truth that divine power, when mirrored in the human microcosm, appears as sovereign will and purposeful action.
At its planetary point the pentacle corresponds to Mars, the planet of force, courage, conflict, protection, and decisive motion. Mars is not passive vitality but directed energy, the willingness to act, defend, sever, and overcome. Its placement at Jabarut reflects the martial and commanding character of this Divine Presence, the realm in which power is not merely possessed but exercised.
At its Greek letter point the pentacle carries Sigma, σ, the sign of summation, intensification, and gathered force. Sigma suggests the bringing together of many into one concentrated expression, the convergence of parts into a singular directed whole. Its placement at Jabarut reflects the fiery principle that power achieves its fullest expression when concentrated, unified, and brought to action.
At its Hebrew point the pentacle carries Yod, י, the first letter of the Divine Name and the traditional elemental letter of Fire in the Tetragrammaton and Pentagrammaton formula. Yod is the seed-point, the spark, the initiating impulse from which the rest unfolds. Its placement at Jabarut is exact, because Fire is the element of ignition, the first concentrated thrust of active manifestation.
This pentacle forms part of Occultum Lapidem, a body of esoteric correspondence work conceived as a companion to the Da’ath Tarot, the first divinatory deck to express tarot wholly through symbol and correspondence.
