The Caduceus is yet another symbol of the dual nature of the astral light: “Those of you who have read my books will know what the two serpents of the Caduceus signify. They are the two opposing currents of the universal magnetism. The serpent of creative and preserving light and the serpent of eternal fire which devours in order to regenerate.” The Caduceus replaces the generative organ in the Baphomet image because it is both masculine and feminine, thus preserving the androgyny of Baphomet, and as the generative organ represents eternal life. The Caduceus is a symbol of the magical equilibrium of matter, as the torch represents the universal equilibrium of the “magical light” or spirit “The caduceus is the sceptre of balance. Be balanced and you will be balancing. The rod of Moses is the same as Hermes. When he throws it, it becomes a snake, when he takes it again, it becomes a rod. In the allegory we see the great secret of the direction of magnetism.” #ÉliphasLévi @the.library.of.thomas #TheLibraryofHermes #TheLibraryofThomas
instagram.comThe Caduceus is yet another symbol of the dual nature of the astral light: “Those of you who have read my books will know what the two serpents of the Caduceus signify. They are the two opposing currents of the universal magnetism. The serpent of creative and preserving light and the serpent of eternal fire which devours in order to regenerate.” The Caduceus replaces the generative organ in the Baphomet image because it is both masculine and feminine, thus preserving the androgyny of Baphomet, and as the generative organ represents eternal life. The Caduceus is a symbol of the magical equilibrium of matter, as the torch represents the universal equilibrium of the “magical light” or spirit “The caduceus is the sceptre of balance. Be balanced and you will be balancing. The rod of Moses is the same as Hermes. When he throws it, it becomes a snake, when he takes it again, it becomes a rod. In the allegory we see the great secret of the direction of magnetism.” #ÉliphasLévi @the.library.of.thomas #TheLibraryofHermes #TheLibraryofThomas
Isis stands for knowledge and wisdom, and according to Plutarch the word Typhon means insolence and pride. Egotism, self-centeredness, and pride are the deadly enemies of understanding and truth. This part of the allegory is revealed.
Manly P Hall • The Secret Teachings of All Ages
The World Virgin is sometimes shown standing between two great pillars—the Jachin and Boaz of Freemasonry—symbolizing the fact that Nature attains productivity by means of polarity. As wisdom personified, Isis stands between the pillars of opposites, demonstrating that understanding is always found at the point of equilibrium and that truth is ofte
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Of rhe four Hayoth of the Cabbala, the four "sacred animals" of Hermeticismthe Fagle, the Man, the Lion and the Bull-we find three amongst the signs of the zodiac, i.e. the Bull, the Lion and the Man (or Waterbearer). But we do not find the Eagle. The Eagle's place in the zodiacal circle is occupied by the Scorpion. There, where the Eagle
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With conscious practice, we awaken this snake of energy sleeping at the first chakra, and it spirals up along the spine, flowing through two channels (called the Ida and Pingala),