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the Wheel[X]♃: Chesed(4)–Netzach(7): kaph: כ The wheel represents Jupiter, "the Greater Fortune" in astrology. It corresponds to the letter Kaph, which means the palm of the hand, in whose lines, according to another tradition, the fortune of the owner may be read. The wheel brings change of fortune. (This generally means good fortune because the fact of consultation implies anxiety or discontent.) It would be narrow to think of Jupiter as good fortune; he represents the element of luck. The incalculable factor. The wheel represents the Universe in its aspect as a continual change of state. The wheel has ten spokes, according to the number of the Sephiroth, and of the sphere of Malkuth, indicating governance of physical affairs. On the wheel are the three Gunas: Tamas is darkness, inertia, sloth, ignorance, death and the like; Rajas is energy, excitement, fire, brilliance, restlessness; Sattvas is calm, intelligence, lucidity and balance. One of the most important aphorisms of Hindu philosophy is: "the Gunas revolve". This means that, according to the doctrine of continual change, nothing can remain in any phase where one of these Gunas is predominant; however dense and dull that thing may be, a time will come when it begins to stir. What goes up must come down.