Sunday, August 12, 2018

Meanings Beyond 'Le Serpent Rouge.'


       In this article on the web,  Le Serpent Rouge
it says this:


"How strange are the manuscripts of this Friend, great traveller of the unknown, they appeared to me separately, yet they form a whole for him who knows that the colours of the rainbow give a white unity, or for the Artist for whom the black springs out from under his paintbrush, made from the six colours of his magic palette." -- Aquarius, Le Serpent Rouge, Williamson translation.
"This Friend, how to introduce him to you? His name remained a mystery, but his number is that of a famous seal. How to describe him to you? Perhaps like the pilot of the indestructible [imperishable] ark, impassive like a column on his white rock scanning towards the south [midday] beyond the black rock." -- Pisces, ibid.
"... They shall worship thy name, foursquare, mystic, wonderful, the number of the man; and the name of thy house 418." -- AL.II.78, second sentence.

"9. It is like the oak that hardens itself and bears up against the storm. It is weather-beaten and scarred and confident like a sea-captain." -- Liber A'ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici sub figura CCCLXX.


And in Tracy R. Twyman's book Clock Shavings
on page 328, it says this:

"At the bottom he signs the piece "Le Poulpe" (the Octopus), with an image of the creature beneath.
The inscription reportedly says (when translated into English):

     O divine race of the celestial fish, receive with a respectful heart in immortal life among the mortals the waters of the divine ones. Friend, remake your heart with the eternal flood of the wisdom which gives treasures. It is a reservoir of nourishment, soft like the honey of the Savior of the saints. Eat with hunger: you hold the fish in your hands.

And then on page 329 it says:

   "The Book of Enoch says that Behemoth lives in a "waste wilderness named Duidain, on the east of the garden where the elect and righteous dwell." This sounds a lot like Cain's land of Nod, which is also east of Eden. It is also reminiscent of "Dudael" ("Cauldron of God"), the desert wilderness with burning-hot sands where the fallen angel Azazel was imprisoned, as mentioned in Chapter 10 of The Book of Enoch."


"But these Jewish traditions go into even greater and more bizarre details that not only figure perfectly into our inquiry, but also specifically shed light upon the tomb inscription quoted by Henri Lobineau. For supposedly, at the End of Times, Behemoth and Leviathan will be slaughtered by God, salted, and served to the righteous at a great banquet. Psalm 74, 13-14:

     Thou brakest the heads of the dragons in the waters. Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in pieces, and gavest him to be meat to the people inhabiting the wilderness.

Yea. Strange stuff. (isn't fish another word for sperm?)
And link to Le Serpent Rouge Interpreted by Tracy R Twyman.




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