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Sexual Fire as the Sulphur in Alchemy

The sexual fire as the sulphur is classically expressed as being the Divine Mother, i.e. Shakti. Though something my marvellous missionary said one day sheds a different light on the subject. He said that when the mercury is ready to be ignited or fecundated, a red drop of fire descends into the Mercury from far far above. He says that the fire comes from within the Absolute.  

Kundalini fire is the red mercury plus the sulphur. The kundalini is an expression of the Divine Mother within us. It is a kind of incarnation of the Divine Mother. 

So the fire has its origin in the Absolute and the Intimate Christ, Divine Mother, Third Logos are all derivations and different expressions of that fire, which all perform different roles and actions that the divine fire must perform within us.

Lance of the Divine Mother

That could be hard to say that the lance that the Divine Mother wields is something different to her. It is an expression of the power in residing in the Divine Mother which Master Samael denotes as transcendental sexual electricity.


Intimate Christ and the Sulphur and the Mercury

The Intimate Christ is also a fire. So it is also a kind of sulphur. Master Samael referred to the Intimate Christ as the golden child of Alchemy. Perhaps a higher derivation of the fore from the Absolute that is a different kind of sulphur that fecundates the red mercury to produce the Kundalini.

The Venustic initiations are about the development of the intimate Christ and those serpents are of a higher quality, that is light. Which is a higher or more refined derivation of fire, i.e. light comes from fire as do other elements which are of a more refined quality.

End (2478).

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