05-06-2012, 01:27 PM
(05-06-2012, 09:47 AM)plenum Wrote: I actually had an interesting Vision regards this symbol ...
it is funny, because one of my favourite computer games as a young kid was the Ultima series ... by Richard Garriot ... and the ankh was a prominent symbol there, if not the defining one.
anyway, if you look at the ankh, one can break it down into 3 components. There is the loop at the top (which can be identified as spirit) (and may be considered a 'sphere' in the 3 dimensional rendering).
... there is the horizontal crosspiece, which may be seen as the "plane of mind" ...
and then there is the vertical section, which may be seen as a "tube of the body", encapsulating the 7 chakras/energy centers.
the 3 are linked and inseparable as the mind/body/spirit complex ... the mind being the common linkage and the trasmitter between the spirit and body.
anyway, this was a very illuminating projection for me. Still working through the implications of such a model
thanks for your time/space.
You know, the bottom portion looks like the root vortex, the crossing portion looks like one of the upper vortexes.
Quote:92.30 Questioner: Would this crux ansata then be indicating the sign of life as the spirit enlivening matter?
Ra: I am Ra. This is quite correct. Moreover, it illuminates a concept which is a portion of the archetype which has to do with the continuation of the consciousness which is being potentiated, in incarnation, beyond incarnation.
Looks like it represents a few things simultaneously. Your concept as well. Another thing I see is the crossing portion as the veil, the lower portion being us on this side of the veil. But, I think I am still missing something. I notice these pics depict differing races.
![[Image: ankh+cover.bmp]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UiEr3UWRQWk/TDvbP_v7VPI/AAAAAAAABhQ/vjIt798lAyE/s1600/ankh+cover.bmp)
![[Image: kingtut2.jpg]](http://www.templestudy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/kingtut2.jpg)
![[Image: ankh5.jpg]](http://fzerostudio.com.br/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ankh5.jpg)