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THE TREE, THE SERPENT AND THE TITANS.
25 Apr 2005 21:42 #898
by aristoforo
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THE TREE, THE SERPENT AND THE TITANS: An Essay About the Femenine Universal Force and the Ancient Knowledge , by Baron Julius Evola (1898-1974), Italian Philosopher.
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"One of the Symbols that we can encounter in traditions remote in both time and space is that of the Tree. The Tree expresses the universal force, that spreads out in manifestation the same way that the plant energy spreads out from its invisible roots to the trunk, branches, leaves and fruit.
Consistently associated with the Tree are on the one hand, ideas of immortality, and supernatural power, and the other, symbols of destructive forces and frightening natures like dragons, serpents or demons. The byblical myth of the Adam´s fall , among others, is well known. Let us highlight some of its variants, but not without first pointing out the universality of the symbolical elements of which it is composed.
In Vedas and Upanishads, in the Indian legends, we can find the World Tree inverted sometimes, suggest the origin of its power is in "The Heights" or in "Heaven". The nectar of immortality, "Soma" or "Amrta" in Indoeuropean Wisdom, inspires a vision that awakens the memory of all the infinite forms of existence. In Iran also we can find a drink of immortality "haoma" and spiritual and supernatural knowledge and power... Assyro-Babilonian mithology also recognizes a "Cosmic Tree" in Eridu, the "House of Profundity" , but what is important to recognize in these magical traditions is another associations of very important symbols: the representation of the divine Mother , same general type in the asyatic Goddesses of Nature that gives Wisdom and Supernatural Power: Ishtar, Anat, Tammuz, Cybele... We find, then, the idea of the FEMININE NATURE of the UNIVERSAL FORCE confirmed by the Goddess consecrated , a fountain of spiritual and transcendental knowledge..."
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"One of the Symbols that we can encounter in traditions remote in both time and space is that of the Tree. The Tree expresses the universal force, that spreads out in manifestation the same way that the plant energy spreads out from its invisible roots to the trunk, branches, leaves and fruit.
Consistently associated with the Tree are on the one hand, ideas of immortality, and supernatural power, and the other, symbols of destructive forces and frightening natures like dragons, serpents or demons. The byblical myth of the Adam´s fall , among others, is well known. Let us highlight some of its variants, but not without first pointing out the universality of the symbolical elements of which it is composed.
In Vedas and Upanishads, in the Indian legends, we can find the World Tree inverted sometimes, suggest the origin of its power is in "The Heights" or in "Heaven". The nectar of immortality, "Soma" or "Amrta" in Indoeuropean Wisdom, inspires a vision that awakens the memory of all the infinite forms of existence. In Iran also we can find a drink of immortality "haoma" and spiritual and supernatural knowledge and power... Assyro-Babilonian mithology also recognizes a "Cosmic Tree" in Eridu, the "House of Profundity" , but what is important to recognize in these magical traditions is another associations of very important symbols: the representation of the divine Mother , same general type in the asyatic Goddesses of Nature that gives Wisdom and Supernatural Power: Ishtar, Anat, Tammuz, Cybele... We find, then, the idea of the FEMININE NATURE of the UNIVERSAL FORCE confirmed by the Goddess consecrated , a fountain of spiritual and transcendental knowledge..."
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25 Apr 2005 21:58 #899
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Replied by aristoforo on topic hope you like it,
tHIS IS MY FIRST POST IN THIS WONDERFUL FORUM,
hope you like it Larafan and friends...
Greetings from Barcelona, Europe.
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Greetings from Barcelona, Europe.
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26 Apr 2005 10:39 #900
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Bienvenido, Aristoforo!
Maybe all that Gaudi architecture has inspired you, or perhaps you've been having a few cañas around the Ramblas?
Perhaps we should have a category for ubergirl-related philosophy? [admin - are you reading this?]
Maybe all that Gaudi architecture has inspired you, or perhaps you've been having a few cañas around the Ramblas?
Perhaps we should have a category for ubergirl-related philosophy? [admin - are you reading this?]
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26 Apr 2005 22:40 #907
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Replied by aristoforo on topic sorry
Sorry,
I ve thought that this text could be interesting for all.
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Aristoforo.
I ve thought that this text could be interesting for all.
best wishes
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26 Apr 2005 22:55 #908
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By the way, Conceptfan
your related pages about superbad girls are more enjoyables
do you can post more images of supergals showing their strenght and invulnerability?
Your Page makes me fun, but unfortunately is not updated in a long time.
best wishes
your related pages about superbad girls are more enjoyables
do you can post more images of supergals showing their strenght and invulnerability?
Your Page makes me fun, but unfortunately is not updated in a long time.
best wishes
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27 Apr 2005 10:30 #918
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Muchas gracias, hombre.
My page will be updated within a week with a new chapter. I'm planning to publish some new images before too long, as well.
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By the way, Conceptfan
your related pages about superbad girls are more enjoyables
do you can post more images of supergals showing their strenght and invulnerability?
Your Page makes me fun, but unfortunately is not updated in a long time.
best wishes
Muchas gracias, hombre.
My page will be updated within a week with a new chapter. I'm planning to publish some new images before too long, as well.
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