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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:38 pm
by Alexandr Korol
Now the seventh — Azoth. What do we see in this image, Azoth. We see, again, the Sun on the left, the Moon on the right, a hint that there are two triangles — one pointing up, the other down — and we see stars: one, two, three, five stars.
Now moving on, the eighth image with the crowns. Here we see a person — we won’t talk about what he’s standing on, that’s not important right now. So, we see the Sun — that is, the man — and the woman — that is, the Moon — and five crowns. So again, we constantly encounter this idea that there are either five crowns or five stars, and then the sixth and seventh are the Sun and the Moon, or perhaps they’re not counted as sixth and seventh, and it’s only a hint toward the five.
Now the ninth image, an interesting one. People are sitting on a hill, on a mound, and the Sun is holding a triangle pointing upward — that is precisely the symbol of the Sun. On the right, a person is sitting on the far right with a blue triangle pointing downward — that is the Moon, meaning cold. And in the center, once again, is that third element which is always next to the Sun and Moon — that is the star, which is the two triangles combined. But what else do we see if we look at the sky above? Once again, the Sun and Moon are shown, but between them are five stars.
Moving on, the tenth image. Here we can see pillars — one pillar is the Sun, the other is the Moon — and once again, between them we can see five stars. Next, the eleventh image — we’ve seen it before, but here it’s in good quality — a man and a woman. The man stands on the Sun, the woman on the Moon, they are offering flowers to each other, and the dove is lowering a third flower.
Next, in the twelfth image, again we see the man on the left — the Sun, the woman on the right — the Moon, and also stars.
Next, the thirteenth image — again, what do we see? A two-headed hermaphrodite, which means a fusion of the Sun and the Moon, and we see stars — five of them — along with the Sun and the Moon.
Next, the fourteenth image. We see a person, and above his head are the Sun, a star, and the Moon. The star is in the center, in the middle, a hexagram as you can see. And you can see that on the left and right he shows that he possesses five elements.