Flying Roll XVII
THE SYMBOLISM OF THE SEVEN SIDES
By G. H. Frater N.O.M.
Among those characteristics which are truly necessary in the pursuit of magical
knowledge and power, there is hardly any one more essential than thoroughness.
And there is no failing more common in modern life than superficiality.
There are many who, even in this grade which has been gained by
serious study, after being charmed and instructed by first view
of the Vault of Christian Rosencreutz, have made no attempt to
study it as a new theme. There are many who have attended many
ceremonial admissions and yet know nothing of the attribution
of the seven sides, and nothing of the emblematic arrangement
of the forty squares upon each side.
And yet even in the 10 = 10 grade you are told you
must analyse and comprehend that light or Knowledge, and not only
take it on personal authority. Let us then be Adepti in fact,
and not only on the surface; let our investigations be more than
skin deep. That only which you can demonstrate is really known
to you, and that only which is comprehended can fructify and become
spiritual progress as distinguished from intellectual gain. Unless
you can perceive with the soul as well as see with the eye your
progress is but seeming, and you will continue to wander in the
wilds of the unhappy.
Let your maxim be Multum non multa Much, rather than
many things. And tremble lest the Master find you wanting in those
things you allow it to be supposed that you have become proficient
in. Hypocrisy does not become the laity; it is a fatal flaw in
the character of the occultist. You know it is not only the teacher
in this Flail before whom you may be humiliated, but before your
higher and divine Genius who can in no wise be deceived by outward
seeming, but judgeth you by the heart, in that your spiritual
heart is but the reflection of his brightness and the image of
his person, even as Malkuth is the material image of Tiphareth,
and Tiphareth the reflection of the crowned Wisdom of Kether,
and the concealed One.
There is but a couple of pages in the 5-6 Ritual which refer to
the symbolism of the seven sides of the Vault. Read them over
carefully, and then let us study these things together. First,
the seven sides as a group, and then the forty squares that are
on each side.
The seven sides are all alike in size and shape and subdivision,
and the forty squares on each side bear the same symbols. But
the colouring is varied
In the extreme, no two sides are alike in tint, and none of the
squares are identical in colour excepting the single central upper
square of each wall, that square bearing the Wheel of the Spirit.
The Seven walls are under the planetary presidency, one side to
each planet. The subsidiary squares represent the colouring of
the combined forces of the planet; the symbol of each square is
represented by the ground colour, while the symbol is in the colour
contrasted or complementary to that of the ground.
Now these planetary sides are found to be in a special order,
neither astronomical nor astrological. The common order of the
succession of the planets is that defined by their relative distances
from Earth, putting the Sun, however, in the Earth's place in
the series thus: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon.
Saturn is farthest from the Earth, and the Earth is between Mars
and Venus. Beginning with Saturn in the case of the Walls of the
Vault, the order is Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Mercury, Venus,
Moon. Here Mercury and Venus are transposed.
But there is something more than this. For Saturn, the farthest
off, is neither the door nor the East, nor anywhere else that
is obviously intended. For it is the corner between the South
and the South-West sides. Nor is Luna, at the other end of the
scale, in any notable position on the old lines.
There is, then, a new key to their order to be found and used,
and such as are very intuitive see it at a glance. The planets
are in the order of the Rainbow colours, and in colours because
this Adeptus Minor grade is the especial exponent of colours.
You Adepti are in the Path of the Chamelion Hodos Chamelionis.
If now you take the planetary colours and affix the planets
and arrange them in the order of the solar spectrum and then bend
up the series into a ring and make the chain into a Heptagram,
and turn the whole about until you get the two ends of the series
to meet at the Eastern point, you will have this mysterium:
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Violet-Jupiter
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Indigo-Saturn
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Blue-Moon
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Green-Venus
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Yellow-Mercury.
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Orange-Sun
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Red-Mars.
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Science teaches, and has rediscovered a great truth, that however
valuable the seven colours of the prism maybe, there are rays
invisible and so not demonstrated here by space. Beyond the red
end of the spectrum begins the violet, and these have a great
chemical or Yetsiratic force. These forces, ever present and unseen,
are represented by the Chief Adept standing erect at the Eastern
angle, the most powerful person in the group, and delegate of
the Chiefs of the Second Order, and through them of the mystic
Third Order. He it is who has, symbolically, at any rate, passed
from death unto life, and holds the Keys of all the creeds. And
he it is who may place in our hands the Keys of the locked Palace
of the King if we are able to make our knocking heard. Representing
the East, coming from the East, he faces the Western world, bringing
intuition with him; before him lies the symbolic body of our Master
C.R.C., our grand exemplar and founder or at other times, the
empty pastos, from which he has arisen, the Chief Adept.
He has Mars and Geburah at his right hand, and Jupiter and Gedulah
at his left hand. He faces Venus in the West, the Evening Star,
which represents the entry of the Candidate who has toiled all
day until the evening. At even he enters the Western door of the
planet Venus, that sole planet unto whose symbol alone all the
Sephiroth are conformed. At "evening time there shall be
light," the light of the mixed colours. So the newly admitted
Adept comes in contact with totality of the planetary forces for
the first time. A great opportunity opens before him; let him
see well that he use it worthily. He enters through the green
side of the vault. Green is the colour of growth; let him see
that he grows.
Upon each side of the vault are forty squares, five vertical series
and eight horizontal, the whole being symbolically 5' x 8'. Now
the published and printed Fama Fraternatitas says these
forty feet were divided into ten squares. If you are mathematicians
you would know that ten similar squares could not alone be placed
in such an area and yet fill it. Ten squares alone to ff1 a rectangle
could only be placed in an area of the shape 5' x 6'. Hence in
the Fama, ten squares are marked and salient" they are
the Sephiroth.
Besides the Ten Sephiroth, there are the following: There are
the Four Kerubim, Three Aichemical Principles, Three Elements,
Seven Planets, Twelve Zodiacal Signs, One Wheel of the Spirit
thus 40 in all. The Spirit Wheel is on every side and always
in the centre, and is always depicted unchanged in black upon
white.
Upon the side there are always the 4 Kerubic emblems zodiacal,
yet different, for the Eagle replaces Scorpio. (Scorpio has three
forms, the Scorpion, the Eagle, and the Snake for the evil aspect.)
These Kerubim represent the letters of the name YHVH, and
note that they are always arranged in the Hebrew order of the
letters. Yod for the Uon, Heh for the Eagle, Vau for the Man,
Heh final for the Ox, the Tauric Earth.
Note that these four Zodiacal signs are not in their own colours,
but as symbols of the elements have elementary colours. As Zodiacal
signs, then, they are found to be compounds of the zodiacal and
planet colours; but they are here as Kerubic emblems compounded
of the Elemental colour and the Planetary colour of the side.
The Three Principles are composed of the colour of the
Principles, and the colour of the Planet of any particular wall.
Mercury being fundamentally blue, Sulphur red, and Salt yellow.
The Three Elements have fundamentally the usual three colours,
Fire red, Water blue, Air yellow. Note that Earth is missing.
The Seven planets have their colours as are often stated, and
note that each of the seven is set beside its appropriate Sephirah,
so that there are three Sephiroth which have no Planet: Kether,
Chokmah, and Malkuth.
The 12 Zodiacal Signs are the lower portion of the sides of the
vertical column. The central one has none of the twelve; they
are so allotted between the four remaining columns. Further note
that they are only three ranks, the 5th, 7th, and 8th; none are
in the 6th rank from above.
This arrangement then shows: Four Triplicities and three Quaternaries.
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1. Kerubic
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Fixed.
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Shining Rank
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2. Cardinal.
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Fiery.
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Solar Rank
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3. Common (mutable)
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Airy
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Subtle Rank
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Observe well the arrangement; it is complex but not confused.
From above down, or in columns these are: Earthy Signs. Airy Signs.
Watery Signs. Fiery Signs.
Rank 5. The Kerubic line shows the signs in the order of Tetragrammaton
read in Hebrew.
Rank 7. The Cardinal line shows the signs from the right in the
order of astronomical sequence of the solar course: vernal equinox,
summer solstice, autumn equinox, winter solstice.
Rank 8. The common line shows the Signs again in a different position.
Here the earliest in the year is Gemini on the left of Mem, and
passing left to Virgo, you then go round to extreme right to Sagittarius,
pass centrewards to Pisces close to Malkuth
The colouring of each square is dual a ground colour, and the
colour of the emblem. The ground colour is a compound of the colour
of the Planet of the side tinting the colour of the Force to which
the Square is allotted.
Each side has the Square of its own planet in its own unmixed
colour, and with this exception all the coloured grounds are compound.
The em-blem colour is always complementary to the ground colour.
The ritual of the Adeptus Minor gives the definite colours of
each planet and sign which are to be used in this system. There
are other allotments of colour to each of these symbols and forces,
but these are retained as mysteries yet to be evolved and revealed
when you have become familiar with the present simple and elementary
system.
August 17, 1893.
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