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  • Arcana: The Charriots of Fire
    2024/09/20
    13 分
  • Arcana: The Favorite Number of God
    2024/09/06
    15 分
  • Arcana: The Love of the Universe
    2024/08/30
    15 分
  • Arcana: The Mirror of the Self
    2024/08/23
    12 分
  • Arcana: The Number of the Brujos
    2024/08/09
    8 分
  • Arcana: The Owner of the Empire
    2024/08/02
    11 分
  • Arcana: The number of all ways
    2023/05/25

    The number 4 is related to the Emperor card in tarot. It is also related to the square. There are four cardinal points, four winds, four pillars of the universe, four phases of the moon, four seasons, four elements, four humors, four rivers in paradise, four arms of the cross, four evangelists, and so on.The number 4 is an even number and can be formed by adding the numbers 2 and 2. Additionally, it is the first number that can be expressed as the sum of two equal numbers. In geometry, it represents the number of sides of a square. It is also the basis of the numbering system used in most countries around the world.In physics, the number 4 has significance in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. In this theory, the idea is used that space-time has four dimensions: three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. These four dimensions are represented as a space-time continuum in which events can be described by four coordinates.In group theory in mathematics, groups of four elements are used to describe the symmetry of objects. For example, a tetrahedron has four faces and four vertices, making it a symmetrical object.In astrology, the number 4 is associated with the planet Saturn. It is believed that Saturn rules the hardest and most challenging aspects of life, such as hard work and responsibility. Therefore, the number 4 is often considered a number that represents discipline, structure, and stability.In many esoteric traditions, the number 4 is associated with the earth and natural elements. In Greek mythology, the number 4 is associated with the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. In chemistry, the number 4 is associated with the four elements and the four states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.In Jewish Kabbalah, the number 4 is considered a sacred number that represents totality and perfection. It is believed that the number 4 represents the four letters of God's name in Hebrew: YHVH. In tarot, the number 4 is associated with the Emperor card, which represents authority, control, and structure.In Hinduism, the number 4 is associated with the four yugas, or cosmic eras. It is believed that the current humanity is in the era of Kali Yuga, which is characterized by darkness and spiritual ignorance. However, it is believed that after Kali Yuga, a new era of light and knowledge will come.The number 4 has great significance in alchemy as it is associated with the four classical elements: earth, water, fire, and air. These elements represent the basic building blocks of everything that exists in the material world. Each element has its own qualities and distinctive characteristics, which are reflected in their role in the alchemical process of transmutation. Earth, for example, is seen as the principle of stability and solidity, while water is seen as the principle of fluidity and adaptability.Fire represents transformation and purification, while air represents freedom and mobility. Alchemists believed that by combining these elements appropriately, they could create a substance that possessed unique properties and that would allow them to achieve perfection or enlightenment.In alchemy, the ultimate goal was to transform matter into its purest state, which was achieved through a series of carefully designed processes. These processes were divided into four distinct stages, each of which was associated with an element and a state of matter.The first stage, known as nigredo, represents the solid state and is associated with the element earth. In this stage, the matter is subjected to initial purification and separated from any impurities or foreign matter.The second stage, called albedo, represents the liquid state and is associated with the element water. In this stage, the matter is subjected to further cleaning and refinement, allowing any unwanted residue to be removed.

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  • S02E02 - Arcana: The Empress of Nigreido
    2023/05/18

    The EmpressPart of the information in this episode was obtained through consulting Dr. Jean Chevalier's book and other sources. Remember to leave the swords at the counter before entering the language genius's house.This is Arcana.The Empress card is one of the most iconic cards in the Tarot. It represents feminine energy, creativity, abundance, and fertility. This card shows a woman sitting on a throne surrounded by nature and an atmosphere of tranquility and stability.In the Tarot deck, the Empress card symbolizes sovereign intelligence that confers power, the driving force that propels all living things, and the Uranian Venus of Greek mythology.Sitting on a throne the color of skin, with her face forward and white hair, she wears a blue tunic under a red dress, as if needing to envelop herself in blue to better understand hidden forces, and as if all her passionate and fiery activity, which is found in the red of her crown's background, should be elevated to a higher plane. In her right hand, she holds a shield of the same skin tone, on which a yellow eagle stands out, as well as her belt, necklace, zodiac-reminder diadem, and scepter. The yellow color symbolizes the spiritual forces that govern the world under her influence. The scepter is crowned by a globe and a cross, which is an alchemical symbol of antimony and represents the intellectual soul, the ascensional or spiritual influence, the spirit that separates from matter, evolution, and redemption.All aspects of the Empress highlight her radiant strength. But she is an ambivalent figure whose power can be perverted in the form of vain seduction or elevated to the pinnacle of the most sublime idealization. She represents all the riches of femininity (ideal, sweetness, persuasion), but also all its volatility. Her means of action are not directed directly at the spirit, but at affectivity: they have more charm than reason.The Empress is associated with Venus. Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and harmony, and its influence can be felt in the Empress card. Venus is also related to self-love and self-expression, and this is reflected in the image of the card, where the Empress is shown confident and self-assured.Alchemy is about transforming matter into something more valuable, and the Empress represents the creative energy needed to carry out this transformation. In the Rider-Waite card, we see the Empress surrounded by nature and abundance, suggesting a process of growth and development.The Empress is associated with the number three."In Tarot, The Empress is a card of power and abundance. It represents feminine energy and relates to the idea of creation and manifestation. When it appears in a reading, it can suggest that it's time to connect with your creative energy and allow yourself to receive the abundance that the universe has to offer.The Empress card is one of the tarot cards that has undergone significant changes in its representation throughout history, and this is reflected in the Marseille Tarot and the Rider-Waite Tarot. Some of the main differences between the two cards are:- Posture and attitude: In the Marseille Tarot, The Empress is seated on a throne with her back straight and a calm expression on her face. In contrast, in the Rider-Waite Tarot, the Empress is shown sitting on a throne with crossed feet and open knees, suggesting a more relaxed and accessible attitude. Her posture is more informal, giving the impression of a maternal and protective figure.From what you hear, take what serves you.Arcana

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