The Aztec’s Luminous Dragon is the Egyptian God Harpocrates
Hidden from our sight by the veil of the fourth dimension are Djinns, beings, people, and things.
In chapter three, we spoke about the four bodies of sin; these bodies serve for the manifestation of the human being in the physical world. However, the physical body is the only one of the four that the profane are aware of, since the Ethereal, Astral, and Mental Bodies are unknown to them.
The Sacred Tiger
The jaguar or American tiger is specially worshipped amongst the numerous indigenous tribes who populate those dense jungles from the Colombian, Venezuelan, Brazilian, and Ecuadorian Amazonian region. The Huitores, Miranas, Muinames, Huahibos, etc., consider the tiger to be a sacred and untouchable animal, to the point that if one of these natives comes across one of these felines (in spite of being armed with bow and arrows, and on many occasions armed even with fiery weapons), they prefer to restrain their dogs and turn back, ignoring all of their affairs, before attempting anything against the jaguar. None of them would ever dare kill a jaguar or American tiger.
The Seven Churches of the Revelation of Saint John
Onto us, Saint John delivered the mysteries of Christian Gnosis, whose secrets (even when they were not permitted to be unveiled) were unveiled for us in the book of Revelation, utilizing allegories in the same way the Aztecs did in their bas-reliefs and monoliths in order to transmit to us their occult wisdom.
I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea.
Meditation
- Meditation
After passing through the ordeals to which they were submitted, the candidates (of the ancient schools of Aztec mysteries) could directly work with the feathered serpent. However, we are not stating that you have already victoriously passed these ordeals; further on, we will see this point. Meanwhile, let us continue working with meditation.
Meditation is the daily bread of the wise. When the wise one meditates, he searches for God, he searches for information, or he searches for power. There are five clues for meditation:
- Comfortable position
- Blank mind
- Concentration
- Introversion
- Ecstasy
Huehueteotl
The teachings of the Nahua Masters (Tlamatinime) have many points of contact with the Jewish Sepher Yetzirah. The duality of the Ain Soph and its ten Sephiroth is described within the thirty-two paths of wisdom of the Sepher Yetzirah. In chapter three, we talked about the spinal medulla and about the Tree of Life in the human organism; now as a reference, we will refer to this tree of wisdom, to the ten Sephiroth that, with their twenty-two creative, major arcana (letters, sounds, and numbers), the Logos formed the universe.
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