Twenty-two Arcana of Tarot
Arcanum 9: (Transcription)
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In the roots of all the ancient religions, we always see consistent symbols. From whichever part of the world the myths arise, there are consistent elements and persistent structures. This in itself indicates to us a universal root, or a great synthesis, which exists outside of the perception of our immediate awareness. In the Egyptian mythologies, the earliest symbol for the Goddess was a snake, and in Egyptian mythology Neith (Net) was the snake or serpent Goddess who is the founder of the universe and the Mother of the Sun (Ra).
We also see in Hinduism the same structure: the ancient snake Goddess or snake deity wrapped around the world. In Hinduism or in Sanskrit, she is called Anata, which means "endless one." The symbol of ‘Anata', or the endless one, is a serpent wrapped around the world, which in the West became known as Ouroboros. And we see if we look into the previous lecture that Ouroboros is depicted at the base of the graphic, which is the serpent eating its own tail.
Likewise, in the biblical book of Numbers, the fiery serpents of the ‘Seraph' are sent to bite the Israelites when they are disobedient. Moses raises a bronze serpent upon a staff to heal them. So we see two serpents, or two aspects, two polarities; one positive, one negative. One creative, one destructive.
When we look at the previous eight arcana, we see in each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, in each card of the Tarot, symbols which indicate certain processes of energy. Through all these characters, from one through eight, we see different ways that the energy of nature is modified, or is processing, whether in the Macrocosm or in the Microcosm, whether in the Universe or within us. And in the number nine is how that energy is defined. In the center of that base, bottom-most infernal region, Dante finds Lucifer. Master Samael Aun Weor states that in the center of the ninth sphere one finds the sign of the infinite, the holy eight. What you will notice is that that sign of the infinite is the same symbol as the Ouroboros, the serpent eating its own tail. It is a symbol of the cycle of evolution and involution, creation and destruction, birth and death. When you reflect back on what we were saying at the beginning, that all the early Goddesses; Neef, and Anata, Nut, all these ancients symbols, Coatlicue, the Earth Goddess, the Divine Mother, the Prakriti, we see that the Divine Mother has the form of the serpent. Zeus has the form of the serpent. And that primordial ground is the process or the support, the basic function that supports all of nature, all of existence. So when Dante descends into the ninth sphere, he finds Lucifer, who is a symbol of the same thing. Luci-Fer, which in Latin means the bearer of light; Luce which is "light," and Fer which is "to ferry, to carry, to bear"; the bearer of light. That light is the light of the holy eight, which is the root energy that supports all existence. The initiate then has to understand the symbol: the hermit (symbolized by Dante) walks, to descend into the ninth sphere, and there finds the Bearer of Light; from here the hermit can ascend to Heaven. The ninth sphere of course is the lowest level of Klipoth, or hell, and this is symbolic of our own mind. The initiate has to descend inside the psyche through meditation, in order to clean the stable like Hercules does, to cleanse the mind of all the elements, to conquer the Dragon, which is the mind itself, that tempting serpent.
But the ninth sphere has another application; when we count from the top of the Tree of Life downwards we find the ninth sphere is Yesod. Yesod is the vital energy, the Ethereal World. And when we apply the structure of the Tree of Life over the human body, we see that Yesod sits directly over the sexual organs. And we know very well that Yesod indicates the sexual energy, the sexual forces. So when we say that the initiate has to descend into the ninth sphere, it is an indication that in order to rectify the earth and find the Occult Stone, or the ‘VITRIOL' we have to work with the powers that are hidden in the Earth, our own body.
Samael Aun Weor also stated that in the center of the Earth is the sign of the infinite; this is pointing directly at the great power, root power, serpentine power which is hidden inside the sexual waters of Yesod, which is our own sexual energy.
The initiate then has to emulate those great heroes, and descend into the ninth sphere to take the weapons provided by Athena, which is the sword and the shield. We have discussed in previous lectures, particularly in number seven, how the initiate grasps the weapons in order to conquer the serpent.
This all entails a process related to the word "Nahash." Of course, we said that in the Hebrew the word for serpent is Nahash. That same word also refers to two other meanings, both of which apply. You can call someone who is a diviner or a prophet a Nahash. You can also say "someone who is shining brass."
Sacrifice is not something that can happen mechanically. It is not something that can happen with great comfort. Sacrifice requires giving up something.
Well, the short version is, it means, "diamond soul." But it means a lot more than that if you break it down. In another lecture we are going to talk about Vajra and what that means. This is a term that has a lot of significance.
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