911:Occult symbolism XI

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[edit] Plants

[edit] Pine cone


  • Ancient depictions:


  • Roman Catholic:


  • Various:


[edit] Lily

[edit] Sacred blue lily

  • Alternative names for the Sacred blue lily: Nymphaea caerulea, Egyptian blue lily, Sacred blue lily.
  • This is an entheogenic plant (see also this video).
    • "It was considered extremely significant in Egyptian mythology, since it was said to rise and fall with the Sun. Consequently, due to its colourings, it was identified, in some beliefs, as having been the original container, in a similar manner to an egg, of Atum, and in similar beliefs Ra, both solar deities. As such, its properties form the origin of the lotus variant of the Ogdoad cosmogeny. It was the symbol of the Egyptian deity Nefertem." [13]
    • "The blue lily does have psychoactive effects, but in my experience it is not a trip like acid or peyote, and instead is very mild, more so than marijuana. It is however a very powerful aphrodisiac." [14]

[edit] Fleur-de-lis

  • Various notes:
  • (todo) Related themes: rebirth, beauty, sexuality, nobility, ...

[edit] Lotus


  • Company logo's:

[edit] Sacred Lotus

  • Various notes:
    • Other names: Nelumbo nucifera, Indian lotus, sacred lotus, bean of India, sacred water-lily.

[edit] Nymphaea lotus

  • Various notes:
    • Alternative names: Tiger Lotus, Egyptian White Water-lily.
    • It grows in various parts of East Africa and Southeast Asia, and is known to flower at night and close in the morning and remains of the flower have been found in the burial tomb of Ramesses II.

[edit] Rose

  • Various notes:
    • Rose symbolism: "The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses (including Isis and Aphrodite), and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary [Note: which is a Roman-Catholic derivative of the mother goddess Isis from Egyptian mythology]. The ancient Greeks and Romans identified the rose with their goddesses of love, Aphrodite and Venus. In Rome a wild rose would be placed on the door of a room where secret or confidential matters were discussed. The phrase sub rosa, or "under the rose", means to keep a secret — derived from this ancient Roman practice."
    • Entymological theory on the word Ros-i-crucian ("Order Rosae Crucis"): "The cross represents matter, because it is made up of four points and hence the four natural elements air, fire, water & earth. But the skull, is the “caput mortuum” of alchemy; it is a play on words; because In Hebrew, the word for head is “rosh,” and so in English it denotes the rose. And again, the word “ros” in Greek means “dew,” so its the alchemical process of distilling the dew or essence out from matter (the black stage of alchemy). Hence, the secret society of the Rosicrucian’s, used that term, meaning the rose and cross, as an alchemical pun." [15]
    • To research: The geneology of the rose plant.

[edit] Acacia