The power of the Heart Wheel becomes manifest with intense passions of altruistic or revengeful kind. Here love and hatred are opposite poles for manifested forces of this center.
Here is an exercise tending to guide forces of this wheel:
When the disciple controls the Larinx Wheel, he goes beyond frontiers of the human senses and enters a region where the “silent music” makes sense.
Chants, for instance plain chant, sustained on one and the same music note, are examples of exercises tending to develop this center.
The Sight Wheel is the center of the mental power. Just as a positive development of this center illuminates the individual being, so its negative action becomes a true calamity and torture.
*Translator’s Notice: Here and in the following text, Rosicrucian Fellowship (or Brotherhood) has to be interpreted as Ancient Rosicrucian Tradition, without any specific connotations referred to other Institutions of the same or similar kind in the world.
*Translator’s Notice: Here and in the following text, Rosicrucian Fellowship (or Brotherhood) has to be interpreted as Ancient Rosicrucian Tradition, without any specific connotations referred to other Institutions of the same or similar kind in the world.
*Translator’s Notice: Here and in the following text, Rosicrucian Fellowship (or Brotherhood) has to be interpreted as Ancient Rosicrucian Tradition, without any specific connotations referred to other Institutions of the same or similar kind in the world.
*Translator’s Notice: Here and in the following text, Rosicrucian Fellowship (or Brotherhood) has to be interpreted as Ancient Rosicrucian Tradition, without any specific connotations referred to other Institutions of the same or similar kind in the world.
The twenty-two Tarot figures and their cosmogonic, anthropogenetic and theologic symbols are originally Atlantean.
All Aryan peoples have reproduced these 22 figures on their diverse temples, and gradually modified them.
The twenty-two Egyptian Tarot Figures are as follows:
1 ALEPH “OSIRIS” (The Navigator).
3.In the center of the figure there is a young man, with long, curly hair, standing on the waters of the sea; he is in white, his head covered by a big hat, and a luminous aura around; his right arm extended downward; his left arm raised and holding a little wand.
Next a description of both French and Italian Tarot figures; in the event names are different, first the French name appears.
1 A THE BOATMAN – THE SHOEMAKER.
In the French figure you see the boatman in his barge; one hand touches the edge, and the other raises the oar.