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for 1260 days. Traditional interpretation identifies them as Enoch and the prophet Elijah, taken alive to Heaven. Another view is that these figures symbolize the entire history of the Church — from the era of the apostles to the end of the world. The Woman clothed with the sun has a crown of twelve stars on her head and the moon under her feet: “She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth” (12:2). Traditionally, the woman represents the Church, since in the Old Testament the relationship between God and Israel is portrayed as marital. Christ acts as the Bridegroom.
The Dragon is a great red dragon with seven heads, ten horns, and seven diadems. With its tail, it swept a third of the stars from heaven and cast them to the earth. The ancient serpent is Satan, the eternal enemy of all humanity. In Revelation, he is represented as two beasts.
The two beasts — from the sea and from the earth — represent humanity but receive power from the dragon-Satan and serve him. These beasts are god-opposers. The first embodies pride, blasphemy, and violence; the second deceives with miracles. The beast from the earth is later called the false prophet.
The Great Harlot Babylon and the Bride of the Lamb: The Bride of the Lamb, the New Jerusalem, symbolizes the perfect union of Christians with God in the future age. Babylon represents the god-opposing union of people in sin, the image of the “anti-Church,” the seductive power of evil.”
Notice how the interpretations are almost identical. So, when you decode Christian scriptures alongside alchemy, you find many similarities. Once you understand this formula, this matrix, you realize that even if, for example, on an ancient drawing there is an alchemical vessel depicting a three-headed serpent with heads colored black, red, and white, you already know what it means: the red head is the Sun, the white is the Moon, and the third element — the star — is shown in black. It’s basically the same, but in the underworld realm. The most interesting thing is that there are alchemical illustrations showing a man — the Sun — and a woman — the Moon — offering each other flowers; hers is white, his is red, and there’s another flower above that isn’t black but blue. This doesn’t mean it’s a mistake — someone simply chose to depict the third element in blue instead of black.
The Dragon is a great red dragon with seven heads, ten horns, and seven diadems. With its tail, it swept a third of the stars from heaven and cast them to the earth. The ancient serpent is Satan, the eternal enemy of all humanity. In Revelation, he is represented as two beasts.
The two beasts — from the sea and from the earth — represent humanity but receive power from the dragon-Satan and serve him. These beasts are god-opposers. The first embodies pride, blasphemy, and violence; the second deceives with miracles. The beast from the earth is later called the false prophet.
The Great Harlot Babylon and the Bride of the Lamb: The Bride of the Lamb, the New Jerusalem, symbolizes the perfect union of Christians with God in the future age. Babylon represents the god-opposing union of people in sin, the image of the “anti-Church,” the seductive power of evil.”
Notice how the interpretations are almost identical. So, when you decode Christian scriptures alongside alchemy, you find many similarities. Once you understand this formula, this matrix, you realize that even if, for example, on an ancient drawing there is an alchemical vessel depicting a three-headed serpent with heads colored black, red, and white, you already know what it means: the red head is the Sun, the white is the Moon, and the third element — the star — is shown in black. It’s basically the same, but in the underworld realm. The most interesting thing is that there are alchemical illustrations showing a man — the Sun — and a woman — the Moon — offering each other flowers; hers is white, his is red, and there’s another flower above that isn’t black but blue. This doesn’t mean it’s a mistake — someone simply chose to depict the third element in blue instead of black.