Posts Tagged ‘sacred’
Wilhelm Reich and Orgone
Whilst observing what Reich likened to ‘bions’ which were named and researched by H. Charlton Bastian, a contemporary of Louis Pasteur, he noticed some very strange side effects. These ranged from unusual skin tanning to strange electrically charged purple clouds manifesting around the research facility.
This chapter from the DVD, Dragons and Rings: Sacred Geometry meets quantum physics looks at the work of Reich and his subsequent conlusions about an energy that he calls Orgone and features the music of Nick Ashron, sung by Samantha McLaren from Soul Path.
Although not a complete thesis on Reich it is part of a bigger project I am working on and featured in the 2007 (wow, such a long time ago) DVD – Dragons and Rings
So, what was this energy that Reich had discovered and how does it link into quantum physics and sacred geometry?
The answer to these questions and many more can be found in Dragons and Rings: Sacred Geometry meets quantum physics: A DVD by Steve Mitchell.
Choosing a colour
Choosing a colour for your ink, candle or quill will depend on a lot of things but here is a rough guide:
Black, in Egypt, was the colour of night, death, and the underworld, but could also symbolise resurrection, life and fertility.
White is the colour of cleanliness, associated with sacredness and ritual purity. White is also sacred to the virgin Moon.
Red is the colour of blood and fire, and symbolises life and the forces of chaos. Red candles are burnt for love and and vitality.
Orange is the colour of love and happiness and orange candles are burnt to represent change of plans, and prophetic dreams.
Yellow is the colour of the sun, and symbolises eternity, life and truth. Yellow candles are burnt for devotion and cheerfulness.
Green was the Egyptian colour of growth and of life itself. In both European and Chinese tradition, green also represents the spirit and the fertility of nature, while to the Ancient Greeks it was the colour of love.
Blue represents both the heavens and the waters, life and rebirth, and heavenly power. It also symbolizes peace and truth.
Purple has always been associated with royalty and spiritual authority, hence purple candles are burnt for mastery and ambition.
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