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The red is the male - Shiva

The white is the female - Shakti

The Halo is the Kundalini and the activated divine circuit.

This painting is from the Western Mystical traditions it was painted by

Nicholas Flamel a leading figure of the time - the 1600's, Europe.

 

 

 

 

 

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The red is the male - Shiva The white is the female - Shakti The Halo is the Kundalini and the activated divine circuit. This painting is from the Western Mystical traditions it was painted by Nicholas Flamel a leading figure of the time - the 1600's, Europe.

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Yes indeed of because red would be for sun and white would be soma or

moon. I Initially thought without seeing the picture the opposite that

the red was for female and the white was for male, as this I suppose may

be from an alchemist point of view. Be something I will have to refresh

knowledge with in the future not now.

 

Wishing you all well

John Mathieson

'Where there is joy, bliss, delight and pleasure of inexpressible

variety, where all wishes are fulfilled, there make me immortal.' Rig

Veda 9th mandala, 113th sukta, 1st mantra

 

 

 

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chrism

Friday, 11 August 2006 5:06 PM

 

RE: Re: The High Self(ves)

 

The red is the male - Shiva

The white is the female - Shakti

The Halo is the Kundalini and the activated divine circuit.

This painting is from the Western Mystical traditions it was painted by

Nicholas Flamel a leading figure of the time - the 1600's, Europe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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