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This Easter, I will once again quote from the wise words of Paul Tisdell:

Let us allow a free flow of kabbalistic ideas to see what presents itself. EAST is a direction; it is where the Sun rises. Some of its correspondences are, the head of man, the Cherubim of air, air is your thoughts. Christ rose from the cross just as the Sun rises from the death of night - what is it that lifts the thoughts from darkness to light?

The ER from Easter, er or R is the Sun, the Hebrew letter Rysh 200. Rysh is ‘the archetype of universal or cosmic containers’, the head, a new evolution, it is the tarot card of the Sun showing a new child going forth upon a white horse.

The second line of the Kabbalah of 9 chambers is 222, 2 is Byth, the house created by the magician, via the elements. 20 kaph is ‘to receive’ as the wheel turns and 200 is the new birth from that process. It is all about consciousness - the head of man, the east, R a new evolution, based on how you master the elements (magician), reap what you sow (the wheel) and how you overcome adversity is the child of the Sun going forth in a new day, reborn through the darkness of night. […]

Christ spent 3 days in that cave. Binah is the Planet Saturn whose symbol is a cross above a cave. Saturn is sorrows, death and karma. Binah is understanding - without understanding you are in the darkness. The sage goes within the cave to meditate, a death where if successful is reborn enlightened, a child of the Sun/Son, and re enters the world. The World card is Saturn showing the bride of alchemy in the posture of alchemic sulphur/soulfire, a conscious soul.


To read more about Paul Tisdell and his work, follow this link: https://www.spirituallife.com.au/site/
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The following is an extract from an article in Live Science online, 24 March 2023
(Read full article HERE).

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered broken statues of ancient royalty at a sun temple in Heliopolis, an archaeological site that was once a major city near what is now Cairo. 

“The stone-carved fragments include depictions of Ramesses II (reign circa 1279 B.C. to 1213 B.C.), Ramesses IX (reign circa 1126 B.C. to 1108 B.C), Horemheb (reign circa 1323 B.C. to 1295 B.C.) and Psamtik II (reign 595 B.C. to 589 B.C.), the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement released March 20. 

“Sun temples are found at a number of sites in Egypt and are dedicated to Ra, the ancient Egyptian Sun god, but the Sun temple at Heliopolis was of particular importance. (Heliopolis is a Greek name; the Egyptian name was Iunu.) 

“According to ancient Egyptian belief, Heliopolis is where "the world was created, with the first sunrise," excavation dig leader Dietrich Raue, the director of the Cairo department of the German Archaeological Institute, told Live Science in an email. "Here the connection of kingship to the creator and Sun god was celebrated," Raue said, noting that pharaohs constructed statues, obelisks and other structures at Heliopolis to legitimize their rule and honor the Sun god
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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