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Geburah

Prose
 
This is the sphere of Severity. It is most singular in its purity. Like a Shire horse at work, it is blinkered and intent upon its path. This nature of evil is revealed here, in adverstiy and temptation; the Great War rages.
 

Table of Correspondences

Using the Tables of Correspondences

Alternative + English Names
Severity, Strength, Justice
Astrological Correspondence
Mars
Name of God
Elohim Gebor (ALHYM GBVR)
Number
5
Intelligence (Sepher Yetzirah)
Radical Intelligence / Rooted consciousness
Tarot
5's
Elemental Attribution
Fire
Egyptian Pantheon
Horus
Egyptian Pantheon (selection)
Nephthys
Greek Pantheon
Aries
Roman Pantheon
Mars
Scandinavian Pantheon
Thor
Hindu Pantheon
Vishnu, Varruna-Avatar
Buddhist Object of Mediatation
Death, Purity
Part of Soul (west)
(Inclusive of 4-9) Intellect
Part of Soul (Hindu)
(Inclusive of 4-6) Lower Manas
Soul (Egyptian)
(Inclusive of 4-8) Aib
Buddhist 10 Fetters
Patigha
Chakkra
(Inclusive of 4-6) Anahata
Alchemical Correspondence
Iron, Sulpher, The Steels

Transcendental Morality

Energy + Action

Magical Attainment

The Vision of Power

Magical Weapons and Symbols

Sword, Spear, Scourge

Magical Image

A Mighty Warrior in his Chariot, armed and crowned

Heaven of Assiah

Madim, The Garment or Covered Throne

The Seven Heavens of Yetzirah

Ma'on (MOVN) The Refuge

The Seven Hells

Bar Shachath (BAR ShChTh) The Pit of Corruption

The Seven Palaces in Briah

Hekel Zakuth (HKL ZKVTh) The Palace of the Purified

Archangel

Kamael (KMAL) The Treasure of God / Desired of God

Angelic Choras

Seraphim (ShRPYM) Fiery Serpents

Order of the Qlippoth

Golachab, The Flaming Ones

Precious Stone

Ruby, Garnet

Botanical Symbols

Oak, Nux Vomica, Nettle, Spearmint, Peppermint, Peony Flower

Animals (real and mythological)

Horse, Basilisk

Perfume

Dragons Blood Resin, Tobacco

Vegetable Drugs

Tobacco, Amphetamines, Nux Vomica

Physical Ailment

Fever, Stress and other adrenalin related disorders

The Qabalistic Cross

The Middle Pillar

Pathworking

Ma'on

SHAOLIN E-BOOK
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Huang Han Xun. LUOHAN GONG. Shaolin Internal Training Set. /e-Book, pdf, 4.99 MB
The history of the creation of this book goes back to Master Fan Xu Dong (life time: 1841 – 1925, according to another data - 1936). At the turn the 19-th and 20-th century Fan Xu Dong several times visited Shaolin Temple where he studied heritage of the monastery. That’s what Master Jon Funk writes about it: “Fan made several trips to the Shaolin temple and spent time there researching with the monks. From these trips to the Shaolin temple, as well as his other work with the Seven Star Praying Mantis system, he wrote five volumes titled "The Shaolin Authentic". These handwritten manuals contained concepts on fighting skills, medical information and historical aspects of kung fu. Contained in one of these five volumes is the eighteen exercises of the LUOHAN GONG complete with replicas of the original drawings of the Shaolin monks demonstrating the postures of each exercise.” These five books were later hand copied in Hong Kong by shifu Huang Han Xun. The original illustrations and calligraphy on LUOHAN GONG by shifu Fan Xu Dong was reproduced in shifu Huang's book in which he added photographs to depict the movements. Click picture to download this e-book.

SHAOLIN E-BOOK
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Jin Yi Ming. LIAN GONG MI JUE: Secret Methods of Acquiring External and Internal Mastery. Shanghai, 1930 /e-Book in Adobe pdf
An old proverb says: “If you exercise only the technique (style) but ignore special training you will be a nobody till your old days.” “Special training” implies particular exercises for developing both WAI ZHUANG – “the External Power” and NEI ZHUANG – “the Internal Power”. Those exercises (training procedures) are collected under a common title – LIAN GONG, literally “Exercising to Acquire Mastery”. In his preface the author writes: “...It is not an idle talk that “Strength can not overcome the Pugilistic Art (Quan Shu), the Pugilistic Art can not overcome Internal Mastery (Gong Fu)”. The people think that it is enough to exercise the Pugilistic Art (Quan Shu) but few know that the Pugilistic Art can not withstand the Internal Mastery (Gong Fu) as the Pugilistic Art is sprouts of Gong Fu and Gong Fu itself is the base and root of the Pugilistic Art. There are people who exercise only Gong Fu and do not exercise Quan Shu. But nobody heard that Quan Shu can be exercised without exercising Gong Fu. Such “mastery” is like flying fluff or floating duckweed - too weak base. It is necessary to exercise both Gong Fu and Quan Shu, only in that case there will be a strong base and excellent Mastery.” The first part of the book presents exercises which belong to the section “External exercising” (WAI GONG) aimed at the development of “the External Power” (WAI ZHUANG). It includes exercises for the development of “hardness” (YING GONG), “lightness” (QING GONG) and “flexibility” (ROU GONG). The second part of the book deals with the development of “the Internal Power” (NEI ZHUANG): the description of massage according to the method NEI ZHUANG XING GONG, the method “Rinsing marrow” XI SUI, some formulae of drugs to increase the level of the “internal power” are given. Undoubtedly, the book will be useful for serious practitioners of traditional styles of Chinese Martial Arts who are eager to reach genuine mastery. Click picture to download this e-book.

ESOTERIC MARTIAL ARTS
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