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Alexandr Korol
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Let’s go step by step now, and I’ll give my commentary. Here is picture number one. What do we see? We see the Sun and the Moon — that is, what a person notices first of all is the Sun and the Moon. But since I later started digging deeper and drawing analogies with all the other images, I noticed that the hexagram is always depicted along with the Sun and the Moon. And we can also see that in the four corners of the picture there are stars depicted too, so there are five stars in total, plus the Moon as the sixth, and the Sun as the seventh.
We look at the second image — everything is depicted poorly, but you can still see that the elements are also shown here, with the Sun and Moon in the bottom right corner. And in the very center of the circle depicted in the sky, what is shown? There is a triangle pointing upward, and inside it is the symbol of Mercury — that is, a circle with a small cross underneath and a crescent above the circle. But you can see that this triangle has three sides, and on these three sides something is depicted — it’s hard to see, but it is depicted. There is also a triangle: one pointing upward, another pointing downward, and the third is shown as a symbol of two triangles together, like the Star of David.
Now moving on, we look at the third image. We see a man and a woman — that is, the Sun and the Moon — we again see a hexagram next to their heads. And what do we see on the sides, left and right? On the left, we see a tree with suns, and on the right, a tree with moons. So it turns out that the Moon, once again, is the woman, and the Sun is the man.
Moving on to the fourth image. Well, here the meaning is a little different, but I still took note of it. The one who depicted this seemed to want to show triangles — one large triangle pointing upward, the other downward. But that’s not the point. Again, I’m just showing that the Sun and the Moon are depicted here.
Next, the fifth image: a man on the Sun, a woman on the Moon — the image is low quality, but you can see how the man offers a red flower, and the woman offers him a white flower. And here we also see the Holy Spirit — that is, the dove, the star — he is the star, and he offers a flower, or rather, lowers it down inverted and already decayed, dark.
Now the sixth image repeats with the fountain, we’ll skip it.