Anonymous ID: fcc776 April 11, 2018, 3:11 p.m. No.1002078   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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http:// www.dutchanarchy.com/native-american-women-warriors-american-history/

 

During the nineteenth century Indian women, and particularly Indian women leaders, were invisible to the American government. Some Indians have gone so far as to say that the Americans were so afraid of Indian women that they would not allow them to sit or speak in treaty councils with the United States government. Even today, Indian women are conspicuous by their absence in American history.

Anonymous ID: fcc776 April 11, 2018, 3:37 p.m. No.1002338   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2347 >>2508

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Red King (Sulfur)

This image is taken from the 23rd image in a series of drawings from the seventeenth century alchemical work attributed to Eugenius Philalethes, the Speculum Veritatis (Mirror of Truth.) This simple symbol of a fire triangle with three radiating arrows below represents the โ€œPerfect Red King,โ€ the Sulfur of the Philosophers.

Anonymous ID: fcc776 April 11, 2018, 3:54 p.m. No.1002508   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>Red King

<http:// westgatehouse.com/alchemy.html

Alchemy has as one of its major principles the unifying of opposites. When the red king and white queen are joined in spiritual marriage, the child of light is born.

 

Spiritually, the wedding of body, soul, and spirit are accomplished: the body and spirit are fused together through the soul which acts not only as catalyst but also as vessel, as a place where the act occurs. Paradox is a name given to the union of opposites.

 

To accomplish the great work, the diligent worker learns to move beyond paradox through paradoxical thinking and step up the spiral staircase to where the child of light blossoms from the lotus flower.

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<https:// h2g2.com/edited_entry/A676370

Rubedo or Reddening

To make the opus come alive into a fully human mode of existence it must have 'blood', or what the alchemists call the rubedo or 'reddness' of life. In this final stage, the white becomes united with red through the raising of the heat in the fire. The white is associated with the Queen and the red with the King, who now arise out of the mercurial, tranformative 'waters' of the unconscious to perform their coniunctio oppositorum, the union of all opposites as symbolised by the conjunction of the archetypal masculine and feminine in the 'chymical marriage', the hieros gamos3. This results in the grand climax, the achievement of the goal - the lapis philosophorum, the hermaphrodite embodying the united King and Queen.

 

This is the so-called 'third thing', the 'Rebis', the phenomenon of the union of love and soul itself, the soul that is engendered through love - this 'divine birth' symbolising a re-awakening of psychological reality, a new ruling consciousness.