Some countries use stars as a symbol. The use of stars to represent a vessel is related to a very old science of the mind. The constellation of Cancer is called the Gate of Man. Why this is so can be understood by learning about an Egyptian festival held in the month of June. Around the 17th. This is called in the Coptic calendar as Baouneh. The name of this celebration is Leylet en-Nuktah. This is when the tear from the eye drops lovingly from heaven. The English translation is The Night Of The Drop. Following the drop the entity is mixed with other ingredients. This results in a drunken immortal being. The inundation or full of wine is celebrated by a festival in July 25. The Coptic calendar is named the first of Taht. The fair is called the Uaka festival. It is not by chance that the grapes in that region are ripe for the harvest at that time. The physiology behind the ritual is when the spinal fluid along the Nile moves from the sacrum to the claustrum to be dropped from heaven onto the earth. The land of the earth is nerves that lie beside the land that kisses the Nile. The various small creeks and rivers that connect to the Nile feed the lands farther away from the mighty river. The substance present in the spinal fluid is represented by traditions as the coming child. The need for spinal fluid is quite important. This child is called the bringer of all good things. Little thought has gone into the meaning of this image. A very important point to consider is the horse. There is a reason why there are five figures represented as walking on two legs. Only one walks on four. Although not all this information is presented it must be determined by the mind. The horse and rider are different vehicles. The physical body is the lower vehicle for the soul. Since the astrological sign related to this key is called the Crater there must be an indication of a constellation in the artwork. Sometimes crater is spelled as Krater. The name is Greek. This word is written in Greek as κρατήρ. A container used to mix wine is part of the apparatus of how the various worlds come together to inhabit this region of experience. The round shape of this bowl is repeated three times in the image above. Each of this circular shapes have a unique meaning in the traditions. Can you find all three of these round objects in the painting above. It is amazing that this constellation happens to be composed of 13 stars. The physiological significance has not yet be realized by scholars. The location of this mixing bowl in the physical body is near the site of digestion and the vagus nerve. Astrologically speaking this area of the body is represented by Virgo and Hydra. The cup happens to be sandwiched between these two mighty constellations. The place in the body in question is called the solar plexus. The tenth cranial nerve is called by its more descriptive name as the pneumogastric nerve. How this part of the body relates to the higher mind is fascinating. The Orphic crater holds the animal soul. Another name for the crater is etheric vessel. This object is represented by 13 stars. The location in the physical body can be understood by considering the neighboring constellations. This vessel is in the vicinity between the upper chest organs and the region where the cardiac nerves congregate. If you were to follow the path traced by the vagus nerve as it meanders through this boundary you will be able to locate this cup shaped organ. In astrological terms the base of the vessel is described as riding the back of Hydra with its open mouth toward Virgo. The constellations of Cancer and Leo flank either side. The reason why the constellation called Cancer is called the Gate of Man is because when the soul leaves the milky way it goes through Cancer. The liquor in the wine vessel makes the soul drunk and forgets its divine nature. In the Greek temples of the Dionysus Mysteries a sacrificial cup was used in a ritual to contain wine. This intoxication results in sleep as the soul is thrown into a physical body. Once the soul arrives in the underworld it begins the first initiation in the constellation of Leo. Each of the seven planets contribute their powers to assist the soul on its journey through the underworld. The crater is the etheric vessel. The contents of this vessel is the animal soul permeated with nous. The intelligence. If you examine the Art Work on the container above you will notice all the images have to do with the higher vehicles of the physical body. Near the base of the container, in the center, there is a three headed figure. This is a symbol that embodies the three aspects of Body, Soul, Spirit united. The meaning of Cebreus (Kerberos, Κερβερος ) is discussed in the four domains. The scenes depicted on the vessel tell us that this humble container is a metaphor for the construction of the higher worlds that go into us. The ability to reason, contemplate, act out our will, desire involve the body at some point. Different words are used in psychology to describe what is presented on these images. Each scene tells us the different parts of the of the mind. Through Cancer the gate of Man, the soul descends upon Earth, this event marks spiritual death. Through Capricorn the gate of the Gods, it reascends up into heaven; its new birth taking place upon its release from the body. The Departure The soul on the journey leaves the Milky way by passing through the Gate of Man. This is located in Cancer. At this point the soul travels to Leo. During these movements the soul begins to lose its divine nature. Upon transiting through Leo the soul enters the first phase of its future condition. Here the planetary forces begin to act upon the soul. The planetary powers give coatings to the soul as it passes each of their spheres of influence. Saturn provides reason and intelligence. The effects of Saturn can be understood by reflecting upon the polygon called the Triangle. Jupiter provides power of action. To call up this valuable tool the basic outline of a square is imaged. Mars with irascible principle. A pentagon. Sun sensation and speculation. The six sided hexagon. Venus with appetites. The seven sided Heptagon. Mercury with the means of declaring and expressing thoughts. The Eight sided Octagon. Moon the faculty of generating and augmenting the body. The nine sided nonagon. Earth. The ten sided decagon The reason why Dionysus is torn apart in the tradition explains how our minds are created. The mundane soul is the Hylic Mind. This is the human soul which is born from the impartible mind and by the process of breaking up this mind is separated into individual personalities. Of all the parts that were broken up and scattered the Heart of Bacchus was saved through the wisdom of the goddess of Athena. This heart is difficult to find by medical research. The actual location can be determined by the study of the Art from Egypt. The winged scarab above is an event that occurs when you perform the Great Work. Here the scarab has formed wings. This is a transformed figure of what really occurs inside your head when you are ready. The Scarab design holding what appears as an orb or Sun is the site where the thalamus is placed. When the connections are made to ensure that an image has information on how to utilize the powers within us a new dawn in thinking will emerge. The use of 13 stars can be used on flags. The meaning of 12 constellations plus the occupant leads to thirteen
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