Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Encryption

Journal amber_lux's Journal: Liber LXV: II: 53

Cloud Cover: 70%

I am the heart, and Thou the Serpent. Wind thy coils closer about me. So that no light nor bliss may penetrate.

Obviously this verse is about the embrace of the coiled serpent. To prevent it from springing forth.

But is it not also a reference to Liber XXXI: III: 5? A statement on the effects of doing De Cultu on a daily basis. That as one does Resh four times a day, and the LBR thrice daily, The Mass of the Phoenix every night, at sunset, The Mass of the Holy Ghost and the Path Working at suitable times. Finally, spending time in each of the Eight Practices of Yoga, and pondering over the Five Points to meditate upon.

There are other meanings to this verse:

  • The Aspirant is the female, waiting to be swept away by One's Holy Guardian Angel
  • The sexual metaphor: [ It does describe an interesting sexual position, after all. ]
  • The Serpent of Liber Arcanorum
  • The Heart is one's spiritual center. The Serpent is the Kundalini. [ Similar, but not the same as I decribe as the result of practicing Du Cultu

They all are right. They all are wrong.

So you are wondering what this has to do with encryption. Nothing much, except that there are several levels upon which one can read, and under Liber LVX

Wind under Thy Wings

Amber

This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Liber LXV: II: 53

Comments Filter:

If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.

Working...