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Bible Slime – They will not see the sun
In the Scripture, there is a peculiar black building substance called "slime, Bible Slime or Bitumen," used for the "mortar for stone and concrete bricks" to build the "Tower of Babel" in ancient Babylonia. It was also paramount in Ancient Egypt to construct the Great...
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Wonders of Antiquity | Chapter 11
p. 61 IT was a common practice among the early Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans to seal lighted lamps in the sepulchers of their dead as offerings to the God of Death. Possibly it was also believed that the deceased could use these lights in finding his way through the...
The Life and Philosophy of Pythagoras | Chapter 12
p. 65 WHILE Mnesarchus, the father of Pythagoras, was in the city of Delphi on matters pertaining to his business as a merchant, he and his wife, Parthenis, decided to consult the oracle of Delphi as to whether the Fates were favorable for their return voyage to...
Pythagorean Mathematics | Chapter 13
p. 69 CONCERNING the secret significance of numbers there has been much speculation. Though many interesting discoveries have been made, it may be safely said that with the death of Pythagoras the great key to this science was lost. For nearly 2500 years philosophers...
The Human Body in Symbolism | Chapter 14
p. 73 THE oldest, the most profound, the most universal of all symbols is the human body. The Greeks, Persians, Egyptians, and Hindus considered a philosophical analysis of man's triune nature to be an indispensable part of ethical and religious training. The...
The Hiramic Legend | Chapter 15
p. 77 WHEN Solomon--the beloved of God, builder of the Everlasting House, and Grand Master of the Lodge of Jerusalem--ascended the throne of his father David he consecrated his life to the erection of a temple to God and a palace for the kings of Israel. David's...
The Pythagorean Theory of Music and Color | Chapter 16
p. 81 HARMONY is a state recognized by great philosophers as the immediate prerequisite of beauty. A compound is termed beautiful only when its parts are in harmonious combination. The world is called beautiful and its Creator is designated the Good because good...
Fishes, Insects, Animals, Reptiles and Birds Part One | Chapter 17
p. 85 THE creatures inhabiting the water, air, and earth were held in veneration by all races of antiquity. Realizing that visible bodies are only symbols of invisible forces, the ancients worshiped the Divine Power through the lower kingdoms of Nature, because those...
Fishes, Insects, Animals, Reptiles and Birds (Part Two) | Chapter 18
p. 89 AS appropriate emblems of various human and divine attributes birds were included in religious and philosophic symbolism that of pagans and of Christians alike. Cruelty was signified by the buzzard; courage by the eagle; self-sacrifice by the pelican; and pride...
Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees | Chapter 19
p. 93 THE yoni and phallus were worshiped by nearly all ancient peoples as appropriate symbols of God's creative power. The Garden of Eden, the Ark, the Gate of the Temple, the Veil of the Mysteries, the vesica piscis or oval nimbus, and the Holy Grail are important...
Stones, Metals and Gems | Chapter 20
p. 97 EACH of the four primary elements as taught by the early philosophers has its analogue in the quaternary terrestrial constitution of man. The rocks and earth correspond to the bones and flesh; the water to the various fluids; the air to the gases; and the fire...
Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery | Chapter 21
CEREMONIAL magic is the ancient art of invoking and controlling spirits by a scientific application of certain formulæ. A magician, enveloped in sanctified vestments and carrying a wand inscribed with hieroglyphic figures, could by the power vested in certain words...
The Elements and Their Inhabitants | Chapter 22
p. 105 FOR the most comprehensive and lucid exposition of occult pneumatology (the branch of philosophy dealing with spiritual substances) extant, mankind is indebted to Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim), prince of alchemists and...
Hermetic Pharmacology, Chemistry, and Therapeutics | Chapter 23
p. 109 THE art of healing was originally one of the secret sciences of the priestcraft, and the mystery of its source is obscured by the same veil which hides the genesis of religious belief. All higher forms of knowledge were originally in the possession of the...
The Qabbalah, the Secret Doctrine of Israel | Chapter 24
p. 113 ALBERT PIKE, quoting from Transcendental Magic, thus sums up the importance of Qabbalism as a key to Masonic esotericism: "One is filled with admiration, on penetrating into the Sanctuary of the Kabalah, at seeing a doctrine so logical, so simple, and at the...
Fundamentals of Qabbalistic Cosmogony | Chapter 25
p. 117 THE Qabbalists conceive of the Supreme Deity as an Incomprehensible Principle to be discovered only through the process of eliminating, in order, all its cognizable attributes. That which remains--when every knowable thing has been removed--is AIN SOPH, the...
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