Forwarded from Ipsos (ARw(v)enus)
The legend of the sword
King Arthur is the one who drew the sword of the stone
The stone is representative for the "foundation", the "seat", the "set" which is the 9th manifestation of the divine spark. In Hebrew it's called "yesod".
The sword is representative for the essence of the human's psychosomatic structure.
The sword has been illustrated by many other names and symbols such as" the blazing serpent " or the divine lightning.
The act of drawing the sword from the stone is a metaphorical allegory to indicate the initiative act of the aspirant, freeing the essence to be utilized in order to reach illumination.
ARthur is representative for the cyclic world avatar of horus, thor, mithRa the son of anahita . Merlin is the hierophant, the voice of the dwarf God(hoor Paar kraat in the O.T.O For example).
take note of the initial AR for it's purposefully indicating the typhonian origin of the force to cut his ties with the osirians
But that's another story which requires linguistic knowledge.
King Arthur is the one who drew the sword of the stone
The stone is representative for the "foundation", the "seat", the "set" which is the 9th manifestation of the divine spark. In Hebrew it's called "yesod".
The sword is representative for the essence of the human's psychosomatic structure.
The sword has been illustrated by many other names and symbols such as" the blazing serpent " or the divine lightning.
The act of drawing the sword from the stone is a metaphorical allegory to indicate the initiative act of the aspirant, freeing the essence to be utilized in order to reach illumination.
ARthur is representative for the cyclic world avatar of horus, thor, mithRa the son of anahita . Merlin is the hierophant, the voice of the dwarf God(hoor Paar kraat in the O.T.O For example).
take note of the initial AR for it's purposefully indicating the typhonian origin of the force to cut his ties with the osirians
But that's another story which requires linguistic knowledge.