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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:08 pm
by Alexandr Korol
50. Labyrinth: Symbolizes the journey and search for truth or inner transformation through complex and seemingly endless paths.
51. Dragon devouring its tail (Ouroboros): Represents the infinite cycle, self-consumption, and rebirth. A symbol of eternal transformation and renewal.
52. Atlas: Symbolizes strength and endurance, holding up the heavens. In alchemy, it can be associated with balance and support of the entire process. 53. Winged sphere: Symbol of the spirit of freedom and transcendence, showing connection between physical and spiritual worlds.
54. Egg: Symbolizes potential, beginning of the new, abundance, and creation. Often used to denote the alchemical transformation process itself.
55. Incubus and succubus: Symbols of struggle and temptation, representing inner passions and conflicts to overcome in transformation. 56. Binomid: A figure with two contours, symbolizing duality and unity of opposites.
57. Paradise bird: Signifies spiritual ascension, attainment of divine initiation or conquest of higher knowledge.
58. Androgyne: Combination of male and female traits, symbolizing union of opposites to achieve wholeness and harmony.
59. Lamb of God: Symbol of sacrifice and redemption. Can mean purification through suffering or trials.

I just need to record all the information in the correct sequence, so even though I’m no longer actively solving the puzzle or searching specifically for groups of three, four, or seven, I’ve looked for and googled all of this everywhere, including using ChatGPT itself, and it really helped me a lot. Of course, I trust it only about fifty-fifty — everything still needs to be verified, as they say. I decided that I’ve saved what I needed and definitely want to share it so that everyone can look at it, analyze it, compare it, draw analogies, and see in comparison with mythology and all religious references where something was mentioned, to notice the overall patterns. Right now, what I’m focused on is finding the twelve elements. It turns out that the ancient calendars I encountered earlier, when I was still studying what the Sun God on four horses means — after understanding the four elements,