Citati za "tet tarot"



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Citatiza-Tet Tarot Interpolated
נ – Fish
Aquila, Eridanus,
Musca
6. I am the flame that burns in
every heart of man, and
in the core of every star. Iamb bLife, and the giver of Life, yet
therefore is the knowledge of
me the knowledge of death.
The constellation of Aquila represents an eagle, the thunderbird of the Greeks. In Greek and Roman mythology, the eagle was the bird of Zeus, carrying (and retrieving) his thunderbolts. Star charts show Aquila swooping down towards Aquarius as if guarding the arrow of Eros depicted as the neighboring Sagitta) which made Zeus love-struck. The intimation here is of the lightning bolt that is the rise of the Kundalini Serpent. This is both a life-transforming force and a radically deadly force per the attributed verse from Liber AL.

Connecting this to the symbol of the fish suggests the spermatozoa that is energized by the bud-will as discussed in the GCL document
Liber Laiad
Aquila swooping across the pages of Flamsteed‟s Atlas Coelestis. Its brightest star, Altair, lies in its neck and is labelled Alpha. The constellation Eridanus was regarded as a mythical river flowing into the great Ocean that surrounded the lands of the known world. It was said to be the only river which runs from south to north. Eridanus is along constellation meandering from the foot of Orion far into the southern hemisphere and ending near Tucana, the Toucan. The visualization of the bud- will that starts at the pituitary gland (north) is brought to the genital glands (south) and is energized with the lightning flash of orgasm. Eridanus meanders across this chart from Johann Bodes Uranographia. At upper right are the flippers of Cetus, and below them lies Apparatus Chemicus, the name given by Bode to the constellation we now know as Fornax.


Musca is a small constellation to the south of Crux, the Southern Cross without any attributed legend and named after the bug called the fly. However, the fly generally serves as an agent of death and decay and subsequently serves this Atu as an agent of transformation.
Musca, shown under its sometime alternative name of Apis, the bee (but looking more like a wasp, in the Uranographia of Johann Bode.

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