philosopher's stone.

 

philosopher's stone. The links between the senses. Druidic culture, it is the number which decides: "the soul is a number which moves". Druidic culture, it is the number which decides: "the soul is a number which moves". Théon said that there were eight gods who were rulers of the universe, now you know their principles. And all this leads us to the stone of the soul. Philosopher's stone or philosopher's stone, it is an abstract idea of the cognitive reflex and the colors of time which pass through feelings. It is the stone of life and of the human, physical and psychic senses, the throne of the gods. The feelings are called AMAN among the Gauls. The energies of time. Any real druid can take you to places with a special atmosphere and instill in you notions of apprehension of Aman energies (Gallic pronunciation: amane). Some will teach you to use your eight senses for this (humans have eight spiritual senses of recognition, only five of which are currently recognized as organic). View The smell The touch Flation (or temperature change). Gauls: tedi. Taste Hearing Rhythm (linear is the sense of numbers). Gaul: latö. Without it we would have no notion of diversity. The (overall) weighting. Gauls: gussi. Each of these senses is unique but it can become complementary to the others. The octagon is the symbol. This is also called: the fountain of time. Gauls: Risanon (the destiny). (Secret of the compass rose). An octahedron crystal (eight faces) is a Platonic solid. For the philosopher, Pythagorean druid it is the diamond (for the religious druid it is the amethyst) seat of the rainbow and the colors of the soul. The eight-sided cornerstone "Acaunon" is the seat of "Amnen" (intelligence). It is the philosopher's stone (or philosopher's stone). The more the stone is cut, the more facets it has and the more the colors of the soul become complicated and entangled in different understandings. The waters of the prism contain the soul and the feelings, the lines represent the spirit and their entanglement the "calculations" of a thought made of letters, numbers and words. The lines of water separation which evokes 12 ways of thinking are divided into two complementary parts from one point to the other. The prism is the primordial seed of any common spirit that is going to develop. Nb: (The fossil sea urchin of the ancient Druids demonstrates a five-pointed star, the embodiment of the five organic human senses. It looks like a heart). This stone has the eight faces of the physical senses, the 6 corners of the basic feelings plus a central one, 7 churches, the 12 lines of water separations, 12 ways of thinking, 12 outer gods (divided into two complementary parts each, that is to say 24 , plus 6 internal lines which are the six primordial deities. This stone has the eight faces of the physical senses, the 6 corners of the basic feelings plus a central one, 7 churches, the 12 lines of water separations, 12 ways of thinking, 12 outer gods (divided into two complementary parts each, that is to say 24 , plus 6 internal lines which are the six primordial deities. Sacred geometry. It should be remembered that each bar has a physical and a spiritual orientation. The lines that intersect the human settlements scattered throughout the territory also use this principle. These orientations are also geometry applied with the geography of the places but especially with the climate, a bit like the arrangement of the spiritual and philosophical calendar. (The geometric design is very present on the oldest ceramics of the megalithic culture). Those who have analyzed these alignments a little know very well that chance has nothing to do with it. If I am not mistaken, these lines intersect but the main ones must be more or less well oriented towards a particular starting point, maybe a spiritual center (Lutecia, carnac ....) On the map below we can see that the arrangement in lines of religious settlements had started during the Neolithic in Western Europe, always near remarkable bodies of water or on roads which made the terrestrial connection between these plans . (again the civilization of the waters which was undoubtedly that of the first European sailors. A time when we moved from one point to another in a straight line, following the direction of the stars. The beginnings of sacred geometry). Megaliths, Western Europe. Megaliths, Western Europe. These roads which were born in the same direction as the stars are therefore strewn with religious monuments, we can also think that each direction bore the name of a deity, as the current streets bear the names of celebrities, of symbols. I'm pretty sure of it. Reflexion. How to turn lead into gold with the Philosopher's Stone? Manipulation of the senses of external perception: It is necessary to seal the facets of sight and smell (lead has an odor and a color that distinguishes it), then use the touch (perception of metallic), flation (temperature) and weighting (weight). Use hearing to bring light, understanding, into the stone and say: this is gold. The Spirit Stone gives information to the brain which corresponds to gold. The Philosopher's Stone is the receptacle for the external senses of perception and its reflections. It can also be called: the stone of the spirit. Each of the transparencies of the stone is called a water. We return to the considerations on the waters of life. All this geometric demonstration brings us to another side of Druidism. That of the Pythagorean Druids. Druidic writing The design of ancient Greek letters was modeled on the lines of the stone, the druids knew their secrets. The pyramids that were built all around the planet arose from the ideas that the crystal carries. The Star of David known to the Hebrews also came from the philosopher's crystal. The Nordic runes are also modeled on the shapes of the stone but in a more complicated way. The Acaunon is the cornerstone which allowed the construction of all the great philosophical religions and I sincerely believe that it was developed in Europe several thousand years ago, it comes from the civilization of the waters and the colors that it gives sunlight, but don't have to believe me. I found this on a Gallic coin: The Philosopher's Palette. Gallic currency. The Philosopher's Palette. Gallic currency.