I would encourage those willing and motivated to investigate the word COVID itself, its colour associations and location in the esoteric sense. I think it deserves a thread, with an esoteric scientific focus. The co-optive narrative being already addressed in other threads.
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website with color associations internationally , ''yep''
in the past 18 months it seems alot of Sub(Con)liminal(lumen)unveiling is getting released to the public or as dr hew len once said it's all bullshhhi...
The serpent legs of Nüwa and Fuxi are almost identical to the serpents of Caduceus. That is the staff carried by Hermes, the Greek god of measure and trade.
In Egypt, Thoth was the god of writing, astronomy, mathematics, geometry, surveying, medicine, weights and measures, architecture and knowledge.
Seshat (she of the seven points, mistress of the House of Architects and mistress of the House of Books) is the female Thoth, inventor of writing, the Egyptian god of architecture, astronomy, mathematics and surveying (stretching of cords between poles) and the keeper of historical and scientific records - and anything that needed careful measurement and recording.
What are the seven points? In this picture, as it is green, does it represent a tree? But what could be more natural than a person (or God) being portrayed with the tools of their trade? Ropes for measuring were made from hemp, and the hemp plant has seven leaves.
"The portal (Door of Heaven) is opened for you by Seshat"
This symbolises a spiritual ascent or rebirth. The stretching of cords between poles was performed by a surveyor, preceeding the construction of a building or temple. Before the cords could be stretched, corner points or start and end positions had to be determined. In Egypt, surveying and measuring was done with a Merkhet. This combines a Cross Staff and Plumbline; effectively the square and compass in one instrument.
The Merkhet was also used as a clock. The measuring and fixing of corner points had to be done, not just at specific place, but also at a specific time.
I have grasped the stake along with the handle of the mallet. I take the measuring cord in the company of Seshat. I observe the progressive movement of the stars. My eye is now fixed upon Meskhetiu [the seven stars of the “Big Dipper”]. The god of time-keeping stands by me, in front of his merkhet. Then, I have established the four corners of the temple. Ref : An inscription from the temple of Horus at Edfu.
Doesn't that feel like a very personal statement? Either as an initiation, or an act of devotion to Seshat. And see how similar it feels to this, from the Mayan text of The Popul Vuh :
Great is the recital, the history of the time when all the corners of the sky and earth were completed, and the quadrangulation, its measure, the four points, the measuring of the corners, the measuring of the lines, in heaven, in earth, at the four corners'
And this, from the Book of Enoch ch. LX v. 2-6
Wherefore have they taken those long ropes and gone forth? He said 'They are gone forth to measure. These measures shall reveal all the secrets of the depths of the earth
These are the origins of William Blake's Ancient of Days, showing Urizen as the Great Architect of the Universe, with the power to create and constrain the universe itself. Holding the compasses at a square angle.
These are the origins of William Blake's Ancient of Days, showing Urizen as the Great Architect of the Universe, with the power to create and constrain the universe itself. Holding the compasses at a square angle.
Urizen is perhaps "your reason"
Personally I think Blake was aware of middle eastern traditions
And if the Ancient of Days is the GAOTU, what is the Ancient of Ancients?
It makes some sense to me that the colours for alert might be shown differently around the world, but at that link the only pattern I could see was that psychological triggers are leveraged, culturally grown associations to the colours being utilised. I suppose that is part of the point of the article, to highlight this. Still, it only looks at what we are being given as a supposed means of helpful information. It is much better to look at the thing itself and not be distracted by the noise surrounding us.
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It makes some sense to me that the colours for alert might be shown differently around the world, but at that link the only pattern I could see was that psychological triggers are leveraged, culturally grown associations to the colours being utilised. I suppose that is part of the point of the article, to highlight this. Still, it only looks at what we are being given as a supposed means of helpful information. It is much better to look at the thing itself and not be distracted by the noise surrounding us.
I'm not so sure. Certainly, some Western "pop" (shallow) psychology has fairly random colour choices. But the deeper and older cultures had fairly consistent colour choices in line with chakras and psychological states.
In my experience the allocation of colours used here is not correct. The problem is considering the base chakra as the lowest. The base chakra becomes active in women that have given birth naturally and in first stage enlightenment
>I'm not so sure. Certainly, some Western "pop" (shallow) psychology has fairly random colour choices. But the deeper and older cultures had fairly consistent colour choices in line with chakras and psychological states.<
Some things naturally vary by location, the hue of the sky varies subtly at different latitudes, dependant on how the light is incident.