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The Esoteric Symbol of the Rainbow – (2413)

Introduction

The symbol of the rainbow is very esoteric. Master Samael spoke about it as being a symbol of a vow made between the human being and the heavens above. It is also a symbol of esoteric triumph Master Samael says.

Master Samael says that it also represents the Mercury and the colours of the Great Work.
We can add a few extra things here, and I must say that these points do not at all come from me but from a very interesting experience that a fellow Gnostic missionary in Spain had with my marvelous missionary where in the dream he related to her the following points regarding a rainbow.
 

Symbol of: Matrimony, the Seven Bodies, Sexual Waters, Gold of the Bodies

A rainbow is a seven coloured bridge of light that links two points on the earth with the sky.
This bridge between two points on the Earth extending into the sky is a symbol of a spiritual kind of matrimony. The seven colours are the seven bodies that are formed through light moving through the evaporated humidity (transmuted sexual energy).
There is also the legend of the Leprechauns where at the end of a rainbow one will find a pot of gold. Indicating the end of the Great Work and the gold of the Being.

Gay and Lesbian Movement

Note, this is my commentary. Curiously enough the Gay and Lesbian movement uses the rainbow as the symbol for their movement. Perhaps deep within their psyche they recognise that the rainbow is a symbol of the triumph of the inner Being through matrimony, and they by rebellion have assumed it as their symbol subconsciously saying that they too can get the triumph. But alas they are wrong!
End (2413).

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