by Moe | Mar 20, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
The symbol of the serpent and ouroboros you will often find in many sacred teachings such as
Gnosticism and Hermeticism.
The serpent in ouroboros form represents the eternity of the soul, reincarnation and a symbol for Sons of Light; for the wisdom of the serpent is eternal.
The ouroboros also symbolizes the rebirth of the soul along our sojourn journey on the path to enlightenment; for all learning is remembering, the knowledge of past lives.
Lives we shed like the skin of the serpent to only come back to swallow our immortal DNA tail.
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Mar 19, 2015 | Alchemy, Meaning of Symbols
“And when, after having divested yourself of your mortal body, you arrive at the most pure ether, you shall be a God. ” – Pythagoras
The Phoenician Pythagoras was the world’s first true mathematician. Not only did he give us the magic of numbers, he was also said to be the father of Philosophy in which the hundreds of worthy lovers of wisdom who came after him, carry his torch of illumination. It is the old Aristotelian precedent, “From Pythagorean mathematika to Platonic Forms.” (more…)
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by Moe | Mar 19, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
The Magical Calendar is an ancient masterpiece in Western Hermeticism showing the secret cosmological tables of Celestial and magical correspondences. It is said to be one of the most important documents from the seventeenth-century renaissance showing the hidden magical symbolism of the Rosicrucians. (more…)
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by Moe | Mar 18, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
By Pat Beaumier – Golden Ratio vs Golden Rule
Phi is summarized as shown in the picture. The Golden Ratio is derived from this. It is numerical expressed as 1.618. Its inverse ratio is 0.618.
In Matthew Chapter 22 Jesus is asked “What is the Greatest Commandment?” He gives two answers.
The 1st commandment is to “Love God with all your heart and Soul”.
The 2nd commandment is the Golden Rule.
The Human Body is designed based on the Golden Ratio. The woman’s body pictured here is based on Phi, the Divine Ratio. It’s perfect.

So The Greatest Commandment = Divine Ratio which represents the Divinity within each of us.
Matthew 22:35-36
One of them, an expert in law, tested him with this question: “Teacher what is the greatest commandment in the law?”
22/35 = 0.6286
22/36 = 0.6111
The number 0.618 falls within the substance of these two verses. An incredible coincidence!
Jesus answers with “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind”, ie with all of your “Divine Ratio” inspired essence.
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Mar 18, 2015 | Meaning of Symbols
No tree it is said can grow to heaven, unless its roots reach down to hell.” Carl Jung
The Sephirothic Tree is also known as the Tree of Life, Jacob’s Ladder and our very own DNA Tree. It shows the symbolic path to enlightenment, understanding the truth and the secrets of the hidden world in which we live.
The Sephirothic Tree shows the alchemical process of reaching complete Gnosis, or what some may call Christ Consciousness, Sainthood, or Buddhahood. It is the way of the Sons of light.
“And Elohim said, ‘Let there be Light.’ and there was Light.” (Kether) – Gen 1:3
The Kabbalists describe it as four worlds consisting of Atziluth: the Archetypal World or World of Emanations. It is the Divine World. Briah: the World of Creation, also called Khorcia or the World of Schema. Yetzirah: the World of Formation and of the Angels, and Assiah: the World of Action, the World of Matter.
33rd Degree Masonic Philosopher, Manly Palmer Hall had written in the Secret Teachings of All Ages; “The Kabbalists divided the universe into four worlds, each consisting of ten spheres, arranged into what is called the “Sephirothic Tree.” This Tree is composed of ten circles, representing the numbers 1 to 10, connected together by twenty-two canals—the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The ten numbers plus the twenty-two letters result in the occult number 32, which, according to the Mishna, signifies the Thirty-two Paths of Wisdom. (more…)
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by Moe | Mar 17, 2015 | Egypt, Meaning of Symbols
The word Dead or Ded, means “firm,” “established.” This quality or condition was greatly desired by the ancient Egyptians for their dead. After death the heart was said to lead an independent existence, journeying alone through the Underworld (Duat) until it met the deceased in the Hall of Judgment presided over by the great God of the dead and King of the Underworld, Osiris.
Divine pardon at judgement in the underworld was always a central focus of the Ancient Egyptian religion and rituals. (more…)
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