The desire to speak with the higher mind requires learning a special language. Fields such as art and alchemy can provide a powerful way of thinking. Since all of us are visually enhanced while born inside bodies developed to be abstract and inward thinking there exists a frustration that the lower minds cannot reach the mountains where the higher mind exists. If this frustration is manifested in the physical world it will appear in three dimensions as anger. Watching this occur to a friend will explain to the viewer why the cardiac nervous system was given the title "The Beast" in the John the Apocalypse cipher. Since the cardiac nerves have control of the "fuel pump" the heart has the ability to unleash tremendous amounts of energy stored for the use of the physical body. We are taught to respond to stimulus rather than be reflective. This rapid reflexive attitude hurts us. We act before we "think" of a proper response. If the outcome is not correct, or we hurt someone we feel shame, and embarrassment. The Heart was never design for this purpose. Indeed images across our various medias encourages rapid response. Anger ensues when we perceive we are not successful as the advertisements proclaim despite our sincere efforts. The anger dissipates our energy stores and wastes time that can be devoted toward our development. We fall into the spiral of blame, or seek to harm others to obtain satisfaction of slowing down evolution. Negative impressions ensure. Keeping us in a holding pattern. We even do our best not to learn and convince ourselves we can never learn. We worship failure and try our best efforts to never change, even becoming unaware that we are blocking our best wishes for ourselves and friends. If you wonder if Giants ever walked this earth. The answer is yes they do. They are our thought forms. These are of our own creation. because they come from our minds. We can change the shape and appearance of these giants by what we think, and hence how we feel.
Despite this situation we all are ignorant of the tools surrounding us. These tools will help us to achieve the vertical climb and evolve. The metaphor of going to the mountain means to meditate. How then in an abstract world can we find tools for an inwardly evolved visual being to communicate with an outwardly evolved abstract being?
The answer to this question is in the Osiris myth. Notice the name Osiris. Notice how it sounds when p-r-o-n-o-u-n-c-e-d. The word iris is present. This is not a coincidence. The word for where the eye sits in the skull is called Orbit. This again comes from Osiris. The now familiar story involves the entrapment of Osiris into a box and thrown into the river. The box eventually ends up on the shores somewhere in Phoenicia. Eventually the remains were found. Osiris' wife went to Phoenicia to retrieve his body. Unfortunately the body was separated into 14 parts and scattered throughout Egypt. With our will power, represented by the efforts of his wife, the Goddess Isis, we are able to search for the body parts belonging to Osiris. This is our act of searching for knowledge. If we study. Perform homework. Acquire a skill by training, or look for something we lost. The body of Osiris represents the knowledge, or objects we are searching for to fill in the missing gaps to make ourselves whole again. We are using this will power as expressed in the myth, when we strive to achieve our goals.
The various parts were eventually found so that Osiris could be put back together and brought back to life. When the wife was eventually able to resurrect her husband he was changed. To help him some part of his body had to be constituted as an artificial organ. This particular organ is represented in various cultures as a dot. It can be envisioned in the mind as a hammer, a nail, or drum stick. In order for a drum to make a sound the stick must strike a surface. Notice the tip of the stick? It is roundish. There is a spherical appearance. Just like a dot. Therefore the secret language of the drums is the relationship to communication with the higher mind through Osiris's lost organ represented by the drum stick. Even further notice the pineal gland shape appearance to the tip of stick. It is like the shape of a seed. This is why the word germinate is used in religious rituals. along with the symbol of the mind as lotus petals. You may even have heard the phrase: "Let you feelings grow."
The striking of a drumstick tip directly onto a circular surface is represented abstractly in the languages that rely on an alphabet. The word above is written from Right to Left. The word written above has a letter produced as "Yud". This same letter represents Osiris's artificial organ. The letter pronounced "Hey" represents your mind. Now you can observed how thoughts are formed. The word itself points out a subtly of psychology. One Yud striking the surface of one Hey. Like a drum stick striking a drum skin produces two new letters. They are similar in appearance to the Yud and Hey symbols. This is intentional. They represent the children of the thought. Any thought you have can be expressed as a male and female pair. The siblings can combine to produce another thought which will also be composed of a twin pair. Involving a brother and sister. The male Child pronounced vav does resemble the drum stick closely. The sister Hey has the same form as the first Hey.
Electron microscope image of Mitochondria
We see this manifested in cellular production. A cell component in our body called the Mitochondria has DNA which originates from our Mother. Never our father. Understanding this we can see how information about ourselves is present in our alphabet system. Notice that the drum and cymbals are round. These approximate roughly the shape of cells in the body. An abstract symbol of a cell could be a circle.
Understanding the meaning of the Osiris myth allows us to learn how to use abstract symbols as mental tools. We use punctuation marks in organizing our thoughts. Indeed a careful glance will show the most common component is the "dot" represented as a "." It may be hard to notice this dot. This is why I used double quotes, Which they themselves involve a dot. These quotation marks look very similar in shape to the Hod. Hence the quotation mark is strongly related to the organ of Osiris. You might think our abstract language systems employed on the earth can be represented by the modified body of Osiris.
Indeed the images of these paintings explain why abstract art was developed. Humans needed to strengthen their ability to work with abstract concepts. Like how to associate their thoughts with spiritual higher worlds. Evolution is understood by how well we can combine the sensory world information with the thought world formation to manifest our ideas onto the physical realm. New paintings lead to new concepts. Imaging using touch to formulate thought. Image touch, smell, sight, and hearing to provide simultaneous information in a painting. The four figures on the flower in the drawing below represent the senses: touch (the facial nerves of speaking), smell, sight, and hearing. In the painting these figures all face the same direction. This means they are all unified and connected to the thought processes.
An example of combining the senses for a concept is the use of sounds with punctuation. Victor Borge presented in as Phonetic Punctuation.
It was later used as a teaching technique to learn. the basics of punctuation
A change in perspective provides a different point of view and hence a deeper understanding. What then of the drumstick striking the drum skin or cymbal. How does a side view look of the drum stick and the drumskin?
The Shiva altar represents the side view. The object looks like two cylinders. The concept of roundness still persists in out kingdom. In higher dimensions the mind can perceive how it would look. We can imaging how it looks in two dimensions using an abstract drawing. It is called the circumpunct. You may have seen it without realizing what it is, or what it means to you.
The book of Ezekiel mentions wheels within wheels. Checkout Ezekiel 1:16. If we consider the abstract symbol as a two dimensional representation of two wheels a better understanding of our language will occur. In English language the phrase I can see the "wheels turning" and the phrase get the "ball rolling" both are associated with the circumpunct symbol and both mean to start. To initate your concepts. A popular song expressed in Western churches is the song by a group called The Byrds called Turn! Turn! Turn! Just as the wheel of your mind is turning. Like a chakra or a chariot wheel turns.
The lyrics are all from an alchemy text known as Ecclesiastes. This example shows that alchemy sources can also make contributions in art to create new new art and hence new tools for enhancing our consciousness.
# This contains much information. Notice there are 4 crosses that combine to make a larger cross. This makes a total of 5 crosses. In the Zodiac we have 3 crosses. The metaphor of the cross is the human body. Each of these crosses represent an evolutionary phase. * The six pointed star. Each point of the star represents a future development of our mental abilities manifested into the physical realm. The areas are identified as (1)physical body, (2)vital body, (3)mental body, (4)astral body, and (5)casual body (6)The advanced spiritual Ego. This is more advance than the 5 pointed star known as the pentagram, and is discussed in Matthew 5:1-12. ? The component above the dot deserves out attention. It is part of the symbol for the Jupiter period, and is also the symbol for the Moon period. It represents our astral consciousness. In the path of human development there is much that the astral that is not explored. The curve represents the formation of mental activity as the drum stick would strike the drum a vibration of sound is heard. In the development of an idea once the dot appears the idea has to be shaped before it emerges into the physical world. This must be transferred to the next part of our mind. The area of what is possible. This is known as the creative world. A map of how we think is called the tree of life. On the Tree of life there are four worlds involved in the thought processes. These worlds are listed in the figure below. The fourth world is where our idea emerges into the physical world. That is the birth of our initial thought. Our artistic creations. World 1 The world of Archetypes is where all is possible. Going from world 1 to World 2 is represented by the Moon symbol above the dot. World 2 is the world of creation. The idea is taken shape. On transferring between these two worlds we strike the drumstick against the drum skin. This is why drums makes people respond. Our thoughts involve music inside the mind. The idea we agree to manifest into the physical world is then transferred to World 3. This is the formation. Here we can almost see the idea in full form. The mental concept of a photographic memory will occur here if our conscious is evolved to a suitable level. Finally when watch an artist begin their work to our eyes we try to imagine what the art will look like. We are actually watching the tree of life produce something from an idea. This makes performance art powerful. We can see it happen and relate to it.
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