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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 4:13 pm
by Alexandr Korol
and beneath it, under that bar, like a heart but black, is night. And at the top of the cross — but not in the upper left corner, in the upper right corner — we depict day, the brain. That’s it. And under the bar of this cross are the same brains, but black — these are sins. It’s not just sins; there’s also justice there, but alongside it is injustice, and justice is fighting against that injustice. It’s a material world, but a lousy, substituted one, like a mirror world. And so these are the four worlds. Everything is clear — at the center should be the one who has risen above these influences, who is above it all. And these are like four worlds, four spirits. And once you understand all this, you can make similar analogies when deciphering any ancient images — no matter whose they are, African, Indian, or anyone’s — you start seeing the same thing. I began searching and finding, and I found the seventh element. And this seventh element is not the final one yet, but it’s the seventh element, and there was a whole path to it. The seventh element I found — I see all the alchemical images showing what looks like a bunch of elements scattered across the picture. On one side, there is always this division — vertical — but very importantly, vertical and horizontal divisions are now crucial everywhere. And when I see the vertical division, I notice that on one side there is a man, and on the other side a woman. The man represents the Sun, the red color, which is interesting because I used to think red was material. So red is considered the Sun, the God of the Sun — like spirituality, and accordingly, the Moon is something material, opposite this woman, often depicted somewhat with a horn. But the interesting thing I see is that it’s very important to consider this masculine and feminine. And if you somehow mix all these elements, you get this seventh element, which is like a composition of the Moon and the Sun — the seventh element, often called Mercury, and often depicted simply as a star. So there is the Sun, the Moon, and this star. And naturally, what does this lead me to? I understand that the red triangle pointing upwards is the Sun. The blue or white one — doesn’t matter, you can interpret it differently — is the downward-pointing triangle, blue or white — that’s the Moon. And we understand that the tetrahedron — you need to imagine it in volume — is the tetrahedron, a three-dimensional triangular regular polyhedron; that is the Sun. The other one is the same but inverted — that is the Moon. And actually, I even found quite a few alchemical pictures and illustrations that show this: the Sun is one triangle,