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Wisdom, Goddess

The ram is the sacrificial son-lover of the Goddess, the bush is the symbol of the Goddess Wisdom who tangles the lover to embrace him and the dog rose is the symbol of the womb of transformation that will produce the resurrected son. Dog roses peculiarly fruit by self-seeding to reproduce without cross-pollination from a mate. [Pg.259]

Palladium was named after the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered at about the same time. Pallas was the Greek goddess of wisdom. [Pg.112]

In 1803, in the course of his study of platinum, Wollaston isolated and identified palladium from the mother liquor remaining after platinum had been precipitated as (NH4)2PtCl6 from its solution in aqua regia. He named it after the newly discovered asteroid, Pallas, itself named after the Greek goddess of wisdom (ytaXXd iov, palladion, of Pallas). [Pg.1145]

Cause that which is above to be below that which is visible, to be invisible and that which is palpable, to become impalpable. Again, let that which is below become that which is above let the invisible become visible, and the impalpable, palpable. Here you see the perfection of our Art, without any defect, or diminution. But that in which death and life, destruction and resurrection dwell, is a round sphere, with which the goddess of fortune drives her chariot, and imparts the gift of wisdom to men of God. Its proper name here upon earth, and for the human understanding, is All-in-All. ... [Pg.21]

A. The Sase Wisdom Salvia divinorum Shop is a great source for live cuttings. Salvia divinorum leaves, standardized extracts. Sage Goddess Emerald Essence, etc. A detailed listing of other suppliers can be found in "Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A The Best of the Entheogen Review 1992-1998". Another good resource is "The Psychedelic Resource List" by Jon Hanna. [Pg.22]

Sage Goddess Emerald Essence. A particularly effective, ultra-concentrated, refined tincture that is prepared using a unique new separation process developed by Daniel Siebert. This product is the most effective and reliable form of Salvia divinorum for oral use. It is available from The Sage Wisdom Salvia Shop. [Pg.49]

Palladium was named in honor of the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered in 1802. Pallas was the Greek goddess of wisdom (also known as Pallas Athena). William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) discovered palladium in a sample of ore from South America. Although palladium is used in jewelry (white gold contains palladium), its most important commercial use is as a catalyst in pollution-control devices. Its ability to absorb hydrogen may make it an important element for hydrogen fuel technology. [Pg.130]

The Virgin Goddess reveals the perfection of yoga and alchemy, immortality and wisdom, just by batting her eyelids. [Pg.25]

Greek goddess of wisdom, Athene—taught men to use the olive tree to end a quarrel. [Pg.66]

The oil is attributable to Minerva (goddess of wisdom), used to burn the temple lights. [Pg.66]

The Israelites indeed recognized these two subordinate deities as Yahweh s two wives Ashima Baetyl and Anatha Baetyl. They represented the Moon and Wisdom respectively. The sex change of Sin to Ashima is a fundamental subject of esoteric religion. Anatha was equivalent to Ishtar, the Indo-Hittite Lion or Cat goddess of love and war. [Pg.114]

Hercules blade, reddened with the blood of the ferocious hundred-headed Ladon, who coiled around the apple tree, is the necessary key to enter the garden.There the Hesperides, the Three Daughters of the West who really symbolize the great Triple or Mother Goddess, grant him wisdom. [Pg.222]

Another solution was determined with the Atbash Cipher. Baphomet directly translates to Sophia, who is the Goddess of Wisdom (see Appendix 10 for the Atbash Cipher). ... [Pg.321]

There is little doubt that Baphomet represented Wisdom as the Moon Goddess Sophia. Yet, she is also God the Son because the Son, as... [Pg.322]

In the Mesopotamian poem. Descent of Inanna, the goddess descends into the underworld to overcome her sister, the serpent of chaos Tiamat or Ereshkigal. She makes this perilous journey to achieve the wisdom of the Underworld ... [Pg.328]

The stage was awash with blood (think of the year 1945), and on it stood Orestes, who had, in the name of justice, killed his mother, since she in turn had killed his father. Next in line to be killed was Orestes himself, now a murderer. Force served unendingly as an invitation to further force. At this point, the Goddess of wisdom, Athena, intervened. She did something without precedent She appointed a court of citizens to make a decision that all would abide by. In the play, that court was the audience. At this point, the responsibility for what took place on the stage shifted dramatically to the audience the collectivity in place of the individual. [Pg.387]


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