The stone which the builders rejected Has become the chief corner stone..

03.11.2013 06:33

In the ancient wisdom schools one of the symbols for man as being in the image of God, was the

geometric form known today as the Cube. The Cube´s form or shape is upheld by 8 corners out of which 7 are visible, with the eighth one being hidden. This idea is easily rejected by the ignorant. Without the hidden and easily neglected cornerstone, there would be no form known as the Cube and there would be no possibility to perfect and fulfill the function of this form.

A clue to the function of this form is all the directions that the inner space of this form allows.

"Equipped with his seven senses, man explores the universe around him…

- Edwin P. Hubble

 

So what does this say? What could it mean? What is it all about!?

- To be able to see the box and then understand it´s nature, one has to climb out of it.

This is connected to the mystery called life and to the 3 "pillars" or 3 "paths" of life and could also be viewed as aspects.

It deals with the "female" path of life as we know it.

It deals with the "male" path of life as we know it.

It deals with the "unified" path of life as we know it.

All 3 paths which consist of 6 directions in the space of the cube, has to become fulfilled for the beast to no longer be a mere beast but a true human. 6 directions!? (The main senses of the beast, the others belongs to human ones...siddhis)

Do not get upset on this last sentence that would imply to your feeble mind that some daft conspiracies have nailed it right. To put water in your mill of ignorance, so to speak, you may end up thinking that many of the real illuminated ones look down upon the majority of mankind as a “sheeple.”

This is not what is implied here nor do the real illuminated ones look down upon the ignorant masses of humanity. But this is material for another post. What you, earnest seeker, need to understand is that “human” as a term, had a specific definition in the ancient schools of wisdom. It was a term which was defined as "that which can know itself". As such, a human was one who knew him/her self. Not knowing one’s self meant in those days and under that paradigm that one was not a human, but more akin to an intelligent beast.

In short, the term “human” implies “one who knows him/her self.” In contrast, the term “beast” implies one who is unaware and does not know his/her self. Ancient Chinese yogis talked about the subtle nature of Tao being "human nature" and life.

This human nature they talked about is the divine ability and potential to know one self. As such, this means, to be able to see the image of God and in that way, come to comprehend God. So the number of the beast is like a coded blueprint for the task at hand for the beast to become glorified and called a human one; the full experience of "human" life. When one manages to climb out of the box or unfold it (Unfolded Cube reveals the shape of the Cross) one is then no longer confined to its limited space (Number 6 in some circles to be something evil, satanic, Antichristic--and even more later down the line.) But one will eventually understand that one owes the world.

Indeed you are an operator and you and I make these boxes because we want to know life, so that we may comprehend God…who wants to be known.