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This is a multi-image of the human Merkaba an energy field which is generated by our seven major chakras (these are the energy centers in our body that roughly aligns with our major endocrine glands) — that is according to the Jewish teachings of the kabbalah. I did not create this image. It is created from Sacred Geometry. The two inter-locking triangles represent the energy of the Female Principle, pointing toward the Earth, and the Male Principle, pointing toward the heavens. This symbol is also found in the "Mutus Liber" translated from Latin as the "book of silence." It is an illustrated book which has cryptic messages on the procedures for procuring the "great work," that is, turning base metal (a basic material like the human body) into gold (transforming the human body into a spiritual one.) To me this means, that the "great work" that the Alchemist (the for runners of modern day chemists) pursued was to bring about a transformation of being from the physical world to the spiritual world. See Descarte's theory in philosophy on "the duality of matter/brain and mind/spirit." |
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7 March 2007(2007-03-07) |
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