by Moe | Aug 5, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, Meaning of Symbols
This figure represents the universe at the time God manifested Himself through the character of Jupiter, the Spirit Sachasiel. –
By , Hargrave Jennings The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries
A represents the Father Principle, F the divine outflow, G the point of influx into the twelve orders of spirits (probably Sagittarius). The letters H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, and T denote the sequential points of irradiations to each other; W and X, the World of the Sons of God; and B, C, D, and E, the World of Lucifer. (more…)
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by Moe | Aug 4, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
“The ancients believed that the spiritual nature escaping from the body passed upward through the crown of the head; therefore, the flowerlike calyx, or cup, symbolized also the spiritual consciousness.” – Manly P. Hall / The Secret Teachings of all Ages

Known until now as the goblet of the Infanta Dona Urraca – daughter of Fernando I, King of Leon from 1037 to 1065 – is displayed in the Basilica of San Isidoro in Leon, northern Spain on March 31, 2014. Spanish researchers Margarita Torres and Jose Miguel Ortega River reveal in their book ‘The kings of the Grail’ that they have found the goblet from which Jesus Christ supposedly sipped during the Last Supper. After a three year hunt begining with Egyptian parchments the two historians claim the mythical object of countless quests in literature and art has actually been lying for nearly a millennium in a basilica in the northwestern Spanish city of Leon. AFP PHOTO/ CESAR MANSOCESAR MANSO/AFP/Getty Images
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by Moe | Jul 31, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
It is the divine mathematical code of all life, the universe and whom some call God. The fibonacci spiral of the creator of the soul of the universe which forms the Golden spiral or Phi spiral. In geometry, it is known as the logarithmic spiral whose growth factor is φ, the golden ratio.
This pattern is found everywhere in nature and on every scale.
All life originates from this divine code in which our roots truly reach to the stars.
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by Moe | Jul 31, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, Meaning of Symbols
The English name Eve is derived from the Hebrew word Hevia. Clemens Alexandrinus had said that the name Hevia signifies a female serpent.
The name Eve is connected with the same Arabic root which means both “life” and “a serpent,” and the Persians called the constellation Serpens “the little Ava,” that is Eve, a title which is still given to it by the Arabs. (more…)
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by Moe | Jul 24, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
By Manly P. Hall – Under the appellations of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is concealed the
great arcanum of antiquity–the mystery of equilibrium.
The Tree of Life represents the spiritual point of balance–the secret of immortality.
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, as its name implies, represents polarity, or unbalance–the secret of mortality.
The Qabbalists reveal this by assigning the central column of their Sephirothic diagram to the Tree of Life and the two side branches to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
“Unbalanced forces perish in the void,” declares the secret work, and all is made known. (more…)
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by Moe | Jul 22, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
The Phoenician God Hermes was often represented in ancient art carrying a ram. Zeus, the greatest of all Greek Gods had once
exhibited himself to Hercules clad in the fleece and wearing the head of a ram. The Hindu version of the ram is the name Brahmin.
The Freemasons honor the symbol of the Ram in the name of their Masonic King known as Hi-Ram Abiff. The Jews today uses a ram’s horn known in Hebrew as a shofar to announce their holy days and drive away evil spirits.
Elihu was the Hierophant, one of the wise friends of Job, he proclaimed himself “ of the kindred of Ram,” or an A-ram-ean (Genesis ’ xxii, 21). This name became one of the first Christian kingdoms known as Armenia. In Palestine, there were several very ancient towns that were called Rama, and the capital of the followers of the Ram was later moved to a place in Italy that we know as Rome (Roma or Ram-a).
In Christianity, many of these ancient symbols were changed and incorporated into the religious fold where the ram becomes the lamb and Jesus the Lamb of God. The Irish Luam signifies the head of the Church, an Abbot and in Tibet the lamb is known as the Dali Lama. (more…)
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