… elucidated the principle that the tomes of sacred writing bequeathed to early humanity by the gods or by men of far advanced evolutionary stature were susceptible of interpretation at four different levels of understanding: (1) the literal-physical; (2) the moral-sentimental; (3) the allegorical-intellectual; (4) the anagogical-mystical. That is, the books of Holy Writ could be read as historical events; as moral instruction; as intellectual conception of truth; as the incitement to the most exalted spiritual mystical transports.
Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting…trailing clouds of glory do we come from God, who is our home -Wordsworth
Perhaps they are the same keys - but condensed in one instance.
(Most people believe they have one mind.. it is only when one pays attention (concentrates) that it becomes evident that there is more than one at work.
In Freemasonry I see the SD representing that part of our Mind which is for the most part 'inaccessible' - when was the last time you recognised an inner command? Whereas we are usually familiar with the communications delivered by the JD.)
Can you list the 7 keys for us? Would you say that there is a relationship between the 7 keys and the 7 Officers of a lodge?
Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting…trailing clouds of glory do we come from God, who is our home -Wordsworth