The Star

Hail, star.

All hail the star.

All hail, star of the sea most radiant.

The fourth and final Salisbury Motet by Bob Chilcott sings true.

The star, a symbol of profound sacredness, is revered among the Elohim, understood only by a select few. It is one of the five shapes of the Zener Cards used in psychic tests, a testament to its profound significance.

The star, in its pentagram form, radiates its transformative power throughout the universe, inspiring change and growth.

One harnesses the power of the star through their actions. It is the fruits of a person's deeds that define them. Goodness begets goodness, while impurity begets impurity.

There is a star. It contains the wand, the sword, the cup, and the star of David. Each of these elements carries its own symbolic meaning. The inverted Omega sign with the Caduceus above it represents [specific meaning]. Above the Caduceus is the symbol of Mercury, and betwixt is the sun and moon. On the lines of the star are the words Yah-Hovah (the cross), Adam (wo/man), Kaphar (community/humanity), and Pahad (fear) in Hebrew. Each of these words holds a profound spiritual significance. On the wings of the star are the symbols of Mars. The superior ray is associated with the symbol of Jupiter. Beneath it are two eyes. The two inferior points have the sign of Saturn. Each of these elements contributes to the overall spiritual symbolism of the star.

The name of the star is the Tetragrammaton. It is the superior star, with its ray pointing toward the skies. The two inferior rays touch the ground. The symbol of the Tetragrammaton is more than meets the eye.

Meditate on the symbol of the Tetragrammaton, and you will see something like never before. For the first time, you will see an upward arrow and an inverted, obtuse triangle. You will ponder these symbols before your own eyes.

An arrow represents the phallus, the penis, the sword, or the lance. It is masculine and active. The arrow you now see points upwards. An upward arrow represents the phallus with its transmutation of sex.

An inverted, obtuse triangle represents the uterus, the cup, or the grail. It is feminine and recessive. The wings of the triangle show the woman's pelvis. Its ray points downward, showing the woman's clitoris.

The union of the upwards arrows with the inverted, obtuse triangle creates the coitus. Coitus, in this context, refers to [specific meaning]. The coitus is the cross. Lo and behold, the superior star represents the Arcanum, the coitus reservatus in the Magnus Opus, as Samael Aun Weor emphasized the following: “insert the virile member into the vagina and withdraw it without fornication”. This practice of coitus reservatus is a key aspect of the star's symbolism.

The superior star represents Christ. From the Arcanum, man and woman give birth to Christ from within. The superior star signifies a focus on the brain over physical attraction. The superior star gives birth to Eden.

When the star turns upside-down, it is an inverted star or an inverted pentagram. Its superior ray points toward the ground, representing the atomic infernos. The two inferior rays point toward the sky. The star is the symbol for the Goat of Mendes and also the star of Satan.

The inverted star represents sex over the brain, which leads men and women into fornication that gives birth to pain. It is this star that turns men and women into intellectual beasts.

Now you see: the star is 100 percent sexual. Sex expresses itself through fire, water, and light. The star is the cross.

The use of the superior star scares away intellectual beasts that recommend fornication. It will cause the perverse ones (demons, sorcerers, and all entities of impurity) to scatter and flee.

The use of the inverted star attracts and greets the perverse ones.

The one who does chastity is the superior star.

The one who fornicates is an inverted star.

One uses the star through one's actions.

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