Cosmic symbolism : $b Being a discussion and exposition of some recondite and obscure points in the art of the Kabalists, the mysteries of sound, form and number, and the basic principles of cosmic symbolismSepharial
Religion
Cosmic symbolism : $b Being a discussion and exposition of some recondite and obscure points in the art of the Kabalists, the mysteries of sound, form and number, and the basic principles of cosmic symbolism
Sepharial
Cabala; Occultism; Symbolism; Symbolism of numbers
The Sun and Moon are universally regarded as the symbols of the
Male-female unity of Nature. The Sun is the father, the Moon the mother,
of all mundane events. Astrologers refer these orbs to the organs of
sight, giving the Sun dominion over the right eye and the Moon over the
left. When the Sun and Moon are afflicted, especially in certain parts
of the zodiac, they indicate blindness or defective vision. It has been
stated by Dr. Fearon that there is an affinity between the right eye and
the male line of heredity, and between the left eye and the female line,
and that defects inherited from one line or the other are incidental to
the corresponding organ. That there is a great connection with the state
of the eye and the general health is a proved fact of which medical men
frequently avail themselves in their diagnosis. We have already
considered the Sun and Moon as the luminaries of the day and night, and
we find this idea associated with the visual power in the _Sayings of
Jesus_: “If thine eye be good thy whole body shall be full of light, but
if thine eye be evil thy whole body shall be full of darkness.” In
effect we find that when the iris of the eye is firm and clear and of a
single unbroken colour, the health is good. But when it is split up and
discoloured by green streaks the health is imperfect, while red spots in
the iris, giving a patchy appearance, are a sure sign of some organic
disease, and most likely of a growth. It is only when we come to admit
the psychic origin of disease that we can fully apprehend the value of
the Scripture statement. It is an inductive argument which regards the
eye as the index of the general health of the body, itself standing as a
symbol of intelligence. Conformity with the spiritual law of being would
undoubtedly result in perfect integrity of soul and body. The natural
has no life apart from the spiritual. The basis of all things is Spirit,
and matter as we know it is its ultimate expression. The Sun, which is
the most active form of matter, is thus the concrete symbol of Spirit.
Among all symbolical forms of worship, that of the Sun-worshippers is
the most rational. Human science may avail much to institute artificial
conditions of life, but it will never succeed in dethroning the Sun.
CHAPTER XXV
ASTROLOGY
It could hardly be expected that one in my position, having the
reputation of being one of those modern fools who go searching after
ancient wisdom, could write a book on Cosmic Symbolism and successfully
avoid the subject of Astrology. I admit to have trespassed on its
preserves more or less in every chapter of this book. Now I may as well
take a gun and make a day of it.
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