Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
Friedrich Nerly, A moonlight view of the Piazza San Marco towards San Giorgio Maggiore, 1871
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Forwarded from The Exaltation of Beauty
Russian Icon of The Last Judgment, 19th century, egg tempera on a wood panel and levkas, 85x58x2.8 cm
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Of the Goose tree, Barnakle tree, or the tree bearing Geese
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The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes, gathered by John Gerarde, 1597
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There is a small Island in Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders, where the broken pieces of old and buried shipwrecks are found, and also the trunks with branches of old rotten trees, on which is found a certain froth. In time it breeds a certain shell in the shape of a mussel, but with a sharper point, and whitish in colour. It contains a form like a lace of finely woven silk and of a whitish colour. One end is attached to the belly of a mass or lump, which in time comes to shape the form of a bird. When it is perfectly formed, the shell gapes open and the first thing that appears is the aforementioned lace. Next comes the legs of the bird hanging out, and as it grows greater, it opens the shell by degrees until it all comes out and hangs solely by the bill. In a short time it comes to full maturity, smaller than a goose and having black legs and bill or beak, and feathers spotted black and white like the Magpie. The people of Lancashire call it by no other name than a tree goose.
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I brought back many of these shells with me to London, which I had opened and found living things without form or shape. In the ones that were closer to ripeness I found living things that were very naked in the shape of birds. In others, the birds were covered in a soft down, the shells half opened and the bird ready to fall out, which were no doubt the souls called Barnakles.
The Herball, or General Historie of Plantes, gathered by John Gerarde, 1597
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Emerald Tablet of Hermes
by Fulcanelli
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by Fulcanelli
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This is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth:
As below, so above; and as above so below. With this knowledge alone you may work miracles.
And since all things exist in and emanate from the ONE Who is the ultimate Cause, so all things are born after their kind from this ONE.
The Sun is the father, the Moon is the mother;
the wind carries it in his belly. Earth is its nurse and its guardian.
It is the Father of all things,
the eternal Will is contained in it.
Here, on earth, itโs strength, itโs power remain one and undivided.
Earth must be separated from fire, the subtle from the dense, gently with unremitting care.
It arises from the earth and descends from heaven; it gathers to itself the strength of things above and things below.
By means of this one thing all the glory of the world shall be yours and all obscurity flee from you.
It is power, strong with the strength of all power, for it will penetrate all mysteries and dispel all ignorance.
By it the world was created.
From it are born manifold wonders, the means to achieving which are here given.
It is for this reason that I am called Hermes Trismegistus; for I possess the three essentials of the philosophy of the universe.
This is the sum total of the work of the Sun.
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Forwarded from Occult Symbolism
This Celtic sword from around 60 BCE is a magnificent artifact with a hilt resembling a human figure. This anthropomorphic design is not only aesthetically striking but also holds symbolic significance. The beautifully modeled head that terminates the hilt is one of the finest surviving images of a Celtic warrior. The human form of the hilt, appearing as a geometric reduction of a classical warrior, was likely intended to enhance the power of the owner and bear a talismanic significance. This sword is a superb example of the technical ability of the Celts and provides a rich insight into their culture during that period.
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