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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="Mjölnir" data-source="post: 160147" data-attributes="member: 8994"><p>Take a look to the wall behind the altar. It's possibile to "read" the wall and the symbols in a vertical way or in a horizontal way.</p><p></p><p>Horizontal</p><p>At the top (first level) to angels with sudarium and sword (symbol of dead and pain the first and symbol of war, combativness and regality the latter) and in the middle a vary bright window (the beginning point, from which two columns of symbols start).</p><p>Second level (going down from the top): two angels with a whip (symbol of purification) and a cup (the graal, a symbol that doesn't need explenation).</p><p>Third level: two figure, maybe St. Johan the Evangelist and St. Mary (which Mary is hard to say). The left statue has the arms crossed on the chest, symbol of dead (think about the ancient egypt mummy and the position of the arms in the sarcophagus), of rebirth through dead and of esoteric practice (stylised serpents of the Caduceus). The right statue has one hand up and the other one down, like in some Hermes Trismegistus pictures (<em>citing the Emerald Tablet: what which is below is like that which is above & that which is above is like that which is below to do the miracles of one only thing</em>) or in the Baphomet pictures.</p><p>Fourth level: the two famous angels, one dressed in pink and the other one in blue. One looks up and the other down.</p><p>At the end the two columns unite in one point... the Tabernacle, the point where the Eucharist is reserved. Eucharist that is the Body of Christ and... pay attention to the Tabernacle, there are two heads of two children just above it... for who has read all the Little Doctor story... the symbol of the two twins connceted maybe with Magdalena.</p><p></p><p>Vertical</p><p>On the left side (the right one for those looking from the front), there is the Energy of the God / Christ regality descending: sword, the cup, the two hands in the symbol "above is like below", the angel looking down (that is energy descending, the way that divine energy used to go down from the high spheres to our material world) and at the end the Tabernacle with the twins.</p><p>On the right side there is the way proposed to go back to the sky, starting from Tabernacle and the twins, going through symbol of esoteric practice, life through death, sacrifice of oneself and the symbol of passion and transfiguration... the sudarium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mjölnir, post: 160147, member: 8994"] Take a look to the wall behind the altar. It's possibile to "read" the wall and the symbols in a vertical way or in a horizontal way. Horizontal At the top (first level) to angels with sudarium and sword (symbol of dead and pain the first and symbol of war, combativness and regality the latter) and in the middle a vary bright window (the beginning point, from which two columns of symbols start). Second level (going down from the top): two angels with a whip (symbol of purification) and a cup (the graal, a symbol that doesn't need explenation). Third level: two figure, maybe St. Johan the Evangelist and St. Mary (which Mary is hard to say). The left statue has the arms crossed on the chest, symbol of dead (think about the ancient egypt mummy and the position of the arms in the sarcophagus), of rebirth through dead and of esoteric practice (stylised serpents of the Caduceus). The right statue has one hand up and the other one down, like in some Hermes Trismegistus pictures ([I]citing the Emerald Tablet: what which is below is like that which is above & that which is above is like that which is below to do the miracles of one only thing[/I]) or in the Baphomet pictures. Fourth level: the two famous angels, one dressed in pink and the other one in blue. One looks up and the other down. At the end the two columns unite in one point... the Tabernacle, the point where the Eucharist is reserved. Eucharist that is the Body of Christ and... pay attention to the Tabernacle, there are two heads of two children just above it... for who has read all the Little Doctor story... the symbol of the two twins connceted maybe with Magdalena. Vertical On the left side (the right one for those looking from the front), there is the Energy of the God / Christ regality descending: sword, the cup, the two hands in the symbol "above is like below", the angel looking down (that is energy descending, the way that divine energy used to go down from the high spheres to our material world) and at the end the Tabernacle with the twins. On the right side there is the way proposed to go back to the sky, starting from Tabernacle and the twins, going through symbol of esoteric practice, life through death, sacrifice of oneself and the symbol of passion and transfiguration... the sudarium. [/QUOTE]
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