Ahh, thank you for the courteous reply.
That then is a Part of Hyleg in the 6th degree of Gemini and a most dynamic and potent precept it is that is attached to that degree of the Tropical Zodiac.
That precept is presented in a symbolism of the provenance of the culture of the Western world, i.e the Occidental, and summed up quite succinctly by the master symbologist himself, the late Dane Rudhyar, in his familiar "Keynote" synopses and "Keyword" summations [ibid.]
GEMINI 6°: WORKMEN DRILLING FOR OIL.
KEYNOTE: The avidity for that knowledge which ensures wealth and power.
This symbol superficially considered can be referred to the insatiable drive of modern man for power and wealth, his readiness to accept the risk of failure. But it has a deeper meaning, especially if related to the next symbol. Oil is the end result of the decay of living materials. Drilling for oil may represent the attempt to penetrate to the deep layers of the collective Unconscious and to reawaken the powers of the archaic psyche which once flourished — for instance in the true ceremonial magic of the tribal world, perhaps among the adepts of the fabled Atlantis, or even among the shamans and witch doctors of more recent times. The archaic powers may be 'refined' for modern situations, but the almost inevitable result is the release of noxious waste products, 'pollution'. And there is a pollution of consciousness as well as of the atmosphere man breathes.
The zodiacal sign Gemini has basically the meaning of insatiable curiosity and avidity for knowledge; it is logically a 'human' sign (the Twins). One of the Twins tends to seek power and knowledge from the ancient past, the other to discover a living source of strength and wisdom which is forever being replenished by the celestial downpour of Spiritual Consciousness and love (cf. the next symbol). It is man's nature, alas, to begin with potentially negative emotions and desires.
This is the first stage of the fourteenth five-fold sequence of cyclic phases. It deals with the emotional and, at the present-day level of evolution, socially prized reaction of most human beings to the attainment of new forms of knowledge, i.e. AMBITION.
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The avidity for that knowledge which ensures wealth and power" ...and here you are seeking to further your knowledge and exhibiting avidity as you did return to this thread to see what else might have been added since you last visited. As to whther of not you seek knowledge for the desire of wealth and power may or may not be the case and it is but only your business as to why you do. Dane wrote what He did as for the reason his words are true in that with enough of the right type of knowledge it surely must ensure one more wealth and power than they had before they obtained it...with some exceptions, I have to imagine, but my imagination can take a turn for the wicked and perverse at times. There is certain kinds of knowledge which I believe can lead to a man, or woman's, ruination if not handled properly, or put to use in a proper and constructive manner. But generally speaking, for the vast majority of humankind, I think Dane hit this one on the nail-head straightaway.
As for Dane's keyword "Ambition" , I see no need to for addendum as the seeking of knowledge is certainly ambition in, and of, itself. Be it for use to obtain wealth and power, all the more so I suppose, but purely for the craving of an inquisitive mind, without question ...imho.
Quite an admirable Sabian Symbol for ones Part of Hyleg, certainly envious to some, if not altogether even many?
Late edit. In retrospect, having read Dane's presentation of the symbolism given more thoroughly, I do see that He did give warning as to such knowledge can lead to a less desirable state of being. That pollution of consciousness he mentioned in reference to the more occult knowledge given to the description quite often of being of a "darker" nature.