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Symbolic studies discusses alternative names for Pisces that have been used in history. I would suggest that a lot of these terms are possibly used with in scripture to code what is being written. The narrative of the doctrine are its cloak, the uninstructed look only at the garment that is upon the narrative of the doctrine, more they know not the instructed however see not merely the cloak but what the cloak covers.
For anyone that is only following me here on all is A Tom and not following Justin Carpenter, I jumped on a live today where we discussed some verses out of the gospel of Thomas a gospel that was left out of the Bible and try and decode and find the messages inside the scripture.
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Rediscovered Biblical Texts: The Gospel of Thomas - Part 2
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Pisces βοΈ H 8 the eternal Breath that is the creator of Life in spring Aries βοΈ.
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Mario from symbolic studies takes a look at Aries βοΈ and the Ram .
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Iris update on what is happening this week astrologically https://youtu.be/ADBg9-euMb4?si=69lOt8CZSyKEdGs4
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Mario from symbolic.studies looks at the relationship of Aries and the hyperbula of the Torus Field depicted as a wand or staff which is also a reference to the human spine which Aries sits on top of as Aries represents the higher mind.
Aries embodies fiery, phallic energy which makes its corresponding season the perfect time to explore wand symbolism.
The Ace of Wands often bears a striking resemblance to Aaron's Rod in the Bible. This rod or branch "had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds". This aligns nicely with the concept that the phallus or wand "createth" and represents "energy sent forth". It was even said that the rod was a channel for God's power.
Aaron's Rod holds a fascinating place in Scripture, aligning seamlessly with the symbolic role of the wand.
Interestingly, this rod was one of a few items said to be contained in the Ark of the Covenant, along with manna and the stone tablets.
The last card shown is the Ace of Wands from the Mythic Tarot deck. It depicts a king holding a large wand, wrapped in the Golden Fleece from Greek mythology. This golden wool came from a mythical winged ram and represents one of the origin stories for the Aries constellation.
The Ace of Wands often bears a striking resemblance to Aaron's Rod in the Bible. This rod or branch "had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds". This aligns nicely with the concept that the phallus or wand "createth" and represents "energy sent forth". It was even said that the rod was a channel for God's power.
Aaron's Rod holds a fascinating place in Scripture, aligning seamlessly with the symbolic role of the wand.
Interestingly, this rod was one of a few items said to be contained in the Ark of the Covenant, along with manna and the stone tablets.
The last card shown is the Ace of Wands from the Mythic Tarot deck. It depicts a king holding a large wand, wrapped in the Golden Fleece from Greek mythology. This golden wool came from a mythical winged ram and represents one of the origin stories for the Aries constellation.
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