In the Egyptian mysteries a distinction is made between two sources of a precious fluid. These are Divine relations for they relate to the sacredness of life. One is called the water cow of Earth. The other is called the milk cow of Heaven. These place names refer to regions where these sources are located. The earth is the length of the spinal chord from where the shoulders meet the neck and this earth extends to the place of the tail bone. The place known in Greek literature as the bowels of the earth. The location of heaven is in the head. In the Egyptian records this cow represents the deity by the name Hesit. Upon searching the hieroglyphs one can see parallels with the consort of Osiris. They are similar, but they are different aspects of the powers that work in the body. Life processes have affects on the thoughts we can produce. It is the understanding of this that leads to where the dwelling of wisdom resides. Hesit is identified with the Divine Mother. She is the nurse to the newborn thoughts. Her liquid of life is described in the vedic texts under the name of soma. the Greek mysteries describe this same fluid as ambrosia. The deities named Hebe and Ganymede are represented in the body as the vessels which are involved in handling this precocious liquid for the various parts of the nervous system that require the gift from heaven. Hesit must be important for the information that can be found occurred in the early part of the Egyptian records. The location of Hesit can be inferred first by considering the drawings of the pictures in the heavens. These pictures provide information for how the stars in the sky describe the interplay of the organs in the body. The image above shows an artist rendering of this vital organ. The picture can make out a horizontal figure having horns. Just as horns of a moon. A smaller figure to the right has a pole in their arms. This pole is important to the regulation of this organ. This drawing, a bit larger, provides more detail on the regulation of Hesit. The figure on the left holding a chain to the leg of the cow represents the physical body. The figure on the right represents the intellect. The amount of fluid produced affects thoughts, emotions, and insight. The properties associated with mind. The Rig Veda describes the spinal fluid as the Awakener of Thought. The leg is associated with the pole. This pole of course is the spinal chord region inside the cerebrum. Ptah the opener The leg between the chain and the cow belong's to Ptah. This part of the drawing is named the leg of Ptah. Who is Ptah? Ptah is the initiator. The location on the Tree of Life is the crown. Called Kether. All thought that enters the tree from the treasury of light reachers Ptah. The English phrase set in motion, or set things in motion has an occult meaning. This is Ptah throwing clay onto the potters wheel. The sanskrit चलाना chalaana means to set in motion. The rotation of the pottery wheel is what the Hebrew letter aleph refers to. This is called the first swirlings. If you imagine this glyph א to rotate it forms a swirling glyph. The role of spinal fluid invokes the nexus of more than one deity. Without Hesit Ptah cannot create thoughts from the cerebrum. This is the clay of Adam. This shows how the Scintillating Intelligence. The Eleventh Path is tied into the control of the spinal fluid emerging from the cow. This intelligence is the essence of that curtain which is placed close to the order of the disposition, and this is a special dignity given to it that it may be able to stand before the Face of the Cause of Causes. The Empress key number 3 has on the right side a stream of liquid flowing from behind the seated figure. In the front is a water fall. This is the beginning of the spinal fluid leaving the head on its journey to the earth. Notice the horn of the Moon at the feet. We are of course referring to a membrane that began at creation as part of the pia mater. The tender mother. This transformed material became the choroid plexus membrane. There are 12 stars on this image. The 12 nerves that connect with the Choroid Plexus. This substance lines the ventricles which are used to store the newly born spinal fluid. Just recently produced from this membrane. These ventricles are the cups that the bearers carry in the Greek Mysteries. The location of this membrane called the Choroid Plexus that we are speaking of is in the third ventricle. A different ventricle has different deities. The names in these texts refer to every part of the body. The image of stars above show an aspect of neruo-physiology. The pair of stars in Ursa Major map to the kidneys. This is the level of personality in the mind. The stars in this region line up with polaris. The current direction of the pole star. This corresponds to the terminal cap region of the spinal chord in the cerebrum. Here the spinal chord is connected to a myriad of nerve fibers. These are referred to as the sphere of Fixed Stars. By continuing with your gaze you eventually come to the smaller arm of the M pattern found in Cassiopeia. By understanding the role of Hesit in the body you can learn the meaning of Cassiopeia. This is a constellation as well as mentioned in a Greek myth. In the night sky of the northern hemisphere the pattern appears as an M of stars, or a W. It is the hairs or villi in the picture showing the fingers. These finger like projections are the sites where the fluid is released into the ventricle. Where you are looking in the sky shows what side you are located inside the head. The ventricle sees a W. The cells producing the vital liquid see an M. This is a relative thinking. Examine the image below carefully for it holds a lot of information about the functioning of the nervous system and the how the cerebral spinal axis receives knowledge from the interior organs presented under the cerebrum. The role of respiration in thinking is described in this image. Some have wondered why there is the inverted M placed by the Artist Pamela Colman Smith on the ace of cups. The connection to physiology has to do with the stage of preparing the spinal fluid. Inside the cells of the choroid plexus the fluid is being prepared. The ark transfers from the blood steam and enters the spinal fluid during this stage. The act of breathe occurs within these cells. That is why a bird with a cross held by the beak is depicted as entering the vessel. At a certain stage the immortal liquid lies ready to be released from these cells. Here the spinal fluid is described by the letter M. Once the spinal fluid is being released as drops into the third ventricle the spinal fluid takes on a new transformation. This new version of the fluid is described by the inverted letter. A careful examination of the letter is required to understand how the transformation is performed. The same manipulations are applied to the mind in a mediation using the tree of life. A casual glance will note reveal any of the precious secrets of the Ace of Cups key. The physiological meaning behind the passage in Revelations 12:1 refers to the necessary use of spinal fluid in achieving control of the nerve centers. There is important knowledge for those wishing to know how yoga affects mental processes. The same organs are involved in alchemy, but the methods are different. The goals are the same. The importance of these spinal producing structure in different traditions is shown by the use of early names. The mind tends to recall the last names used unless the law of repetition is employed. You might not equate the importance of spinal fluid in mediations until you explore the paths of your tradition. I saw a woman whose clothes were the sun. The moon was under her feet. The location of the third ventricle is inside the Thalamus. This is the sun. The feet of this organ rests upon the hypothalamus. This is the moon. This may sound familiar. The Revelations of Johanne 12:1 describes the importance of spinal fluid when yoga is performed to activate the nerve clusters that reside on the earth. The earth means the nerves clusters that contribute to your thinking along the spinal chord from the shoulders to the tail bone. These clusters have a say in what you think. The vedic texts stress the importance of becoming the conqueror of these worlds. Else the rulers of these domains will try and rule you. This is part of what various texts allude to as the consequences from the revolt if heaven. The heaven refers to the head. Some of these kingdoms are given names such as the sacral nerve cluster, the prostrate nerve cluster, the epigastric nerve cluster. This kingdom is called the solar plexus. If examined you will see rays like the sun of various nerves fanned out from a circular region. Going up we find the cardiac nerve cluster. In the throat there is the pharyngeal nerve cluster. Tn the head there is the pituitary body, and the pineal gland. This last nerve cluster is descried as the Lamb of God. The base of the spine is called Brahma's door. When uniting these psychic centers try to consider the need of Hesit in her many names and depictions in Art. The diagram above shows the third ventricle as black region outlined in yellow. This particular ventricle is called the Cave of Brahma. Please examine the red drawn structure. This is the location of the choroid plexus. The description of being clothed by the sun shows how thalamus in grey covers the choroid plexus. This view is if a person were standing on there head. The floor of the third ventricle is formed by the hypothalamus. Other parts include the subthalamus, the mammilary bodies, the infundibulum [called the pituitary stalk], and the tectum of the midbrain. The side walls of the third ventricle are formed from the thalamus. There are of course two thalami. One for each hemisphere of the cerebrum. The third ventricle sits between the two hemispheres. Our Sacred woman is veiled in this diagram. We can detect her radiant finery. The Thalamus clothes her. The Moon called the Hypothalamus is placed under her right foot. By studying this medical diagram much can be learned about the clothing of Mary. There are references to the structures found in anatomy that artists use in their works. By studying these works you can learn about the functions of the organs far better than with only anatomy. By combining all the arts knowledge of wisdom and understanding is achieved. The organ visually is described by the observed feminine half. A goddess or woman myth is used for the gland producing the vital spinal fluid. In the above diagram we see the clothes of the woman. The Sun described as Thalamus in the lower left hand corner. The sun appears radiant for the thalamus is the brain's optic nerve. This side view called a lateral view. The front of the head is on the right. The back of the head is on the left. Here in this picture the Hypothalamus or Moon can be seen. In the hermetic principle of gender there must be a male half. This is a way for those acquiring their traditions to know they must find both halves. This is the personal journey only the individual can find the answers for it is the mediative process of using your mind. Esoteric knowledge provides a marker, sign post, The operator builds the temples and the cities. The eye of osiris showing the iris which is the artist showing the Thalamus. The flash of light on the tarot key 16, called The Tower, is received by this Eye. The Thalamus is composed of two apples, or two Thalami. One of the Thalami is the iris of Osiris. The other Thalami is the iris of Re. This light travels to the kidneys to effect change in personality. This is revealed in the constellations. The two stars in Ursa Major represent the kidneys. These line up with cassiopeia. In the Greek Mysteries Cassiopeia is the name for the Choroid Plexus she is described as the liberated woman. The tools in the hands are used to regulate the fluid. If Aries is associated with the head and if Aries has a center of operation in the pineal gland then we can understand the astrological literature for placing Cassiopeia as the first Decan of Aries. The Choroid Plexus is found in the head and the pineal gland does interact with this structure. The medical research currently has not found all these connections. Christian mysticism calls Cassiopeia the Queen of the Kingdom. By studying the mechanism of how the Choroid Plexus affects the pineal gland we will understand these myths better. The third Decan of Aries is Perseus. This astrological sign is called the Breaker. The Egyptian tradition calls this sign He who fights and subdues. The Arabic star name Mirfak means who helps. This is assistance. Al Genib means who carries away. Athik who breaks. What is Perseus doing? He is fighting Cetus. This astrological sign is the thought structures generated from the gut mind. When we work solely on formative knowledge and ignore any insight from the realm of spirit, known as the head, there is the danger to build scaffolds based on theorems made from faulty materials. Reasoning just like building the Temple requires sound high quality thought forms. The care in reasoning is not the same in temple construction because the benefits and goals are quite different. The astrological sign of Cetus is the mental process of ignoring the thoughts from the cerebrum and worshiping the nerves in the stomach region. The Greek tradition noted it as the realm of the stars. A rather poetic representation that gives an accurate location of the nerve fibers that connect to the terminal cap region of the spinal chord in the head. When the use of logic is used without consulting the head we are being controlled by Cetus the sea Monster. This creature dwells in two worlds. Land and sea. The mind of Cetus believes it is the sole inheritor to the kingdom of heaven. The soul called Andromeda is chained to her homeland. This is the place no historian can find on the physical earth. The esoteric name is Αἰθιοπία Aithiopia. This is a place where mind and organs meet. Fallen victim. The soul suffers with no hope. Only experiencing pain, fear, and depression. The soul is the prey of Cetus. The soul knows the mental thoughts are wrong but cannot be freed and make the corrections to these thought forms. The power of Cetus has to be broken. This is the role of the breaker. With the insights of Perseus, generated from Cassiopeia, the soul can be set free. This is the underlying meaning of Freedom. It is a mental process occurring by the consciousness. This requires interactions with the organs to achieve the desired effects. The bound woman becomes free and enthrone in the kingdom.
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