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The Thoth Tarot- Key 13- Death and the Legends Tarot- key 13- Death:
Death-key 13, is known as the Path of Nun on the Qabalistic Tree of Life. Nun, a Hebrew letter, means Fish (illustrated on the Thoth card) and is also the Hebrew simple letter for Movement, as represented as the running skeleton on the Thoth Card and the striding angel of death on the Legends Tarot.
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The 24th
Path of Nun runs from Netzach (Victory) to Tiphareth (Beauty) on the
Tree of Life, and is one of the three aforementioned paths that leads
from the Personality to the Higher Self. The initiate may experience the
Higher Self on any one of these three Paths, Art (The Path of Samekh),
The Devil (The Path of Ayin), and Death, the Path of Nun; but the
lessons of all three must be mastered. The figures of the Art card, the
Devil card and the Death card are all different aspects of the same
thing;
The Higher Self, which is a collective of many "selves".
On
the Path of Nun, one is literally
launching the consciousness into the Dark Unconscious of
Quantum-Universal
Origins. This takes courage and determination, for the consciousness
appears to be extinguished in the Universal Collective Unconscious. I liken the
consciousness to an Artificial Intelligence, and the Unconscious as the
Real Intelligence. This artifice aids me in trusting the dissolution of
my consciousness, as a transition towards re-birthing, where it is
purified of
illusion and the deception of being a material being. In fact, the word meaning of
the
Path of Nun,
Fish, reveals the whole arcane doctrine of the Qabalah, as it is the
symbol for the "first matter" and/or "thought", that moves within the
Infinite Ocean of
Unconscious. Interestingly, since
Nun is a verb, it
means to "sprout or grow", implying the Skeleton is a perpetual seed.
The
perspicacious student will note that the Tree of Life has a Path for
Death, that of Nun, but seems not to have a Path for Birth: However, The
Devil, Path of Ayin, "enchains" our personality in matter as it leaves
the Higher Self on its ever more condensed journey down the Tree of Life. Therefore, the Devil is seen as a
card of Birth. Plus, there is the fact that both Death and Birth are
essentially the same transition. As one is born in visible light and/or "outer World", their "I" sight dies to the invisible or "inner world",
just as the personality transitions from the outer world back into the
inner world at physical death. Hence, the One energy Transforms itself by the
process of destruction of energy phases. From one phase to another is evolution.
The
Personality constructed consciousness and/or self-consciousness, is indeed seemingly extinguished in the
limitless Universal Unconscious causing a period of "forgetful sleep" before the Personality
exits the Higher Self again and produces another operative artifice
known as
self-consciousness that issued to operate another material form. The
exception to this recycling process, is when the consciousness
accompanies the personality back to the Higher Self, without needing
physical death to do so. This is done when the consciousness has become
discriminatory and/or discerning, and knows the
tricks of Matter, i.e. the illusions of
senses, that the personality experiences on the physical plane (The Devil card). These
illusions or delusions come from the perspective of separateness and
survival thinking and the other boundaries of the physical form. Thus, the fear of Death, must be
conquered by the consciousness
"that won't experience the death
sleep". That is to say, the mercurial consciousness that knowing transfers from body to
body, by becoming a "Mercury", messenger of the physical world to the Soul and visa verse.
The Great Work, is
Life
itself, as a Wholeness where the avatar of our soul; the "alive" persona, are no-longer
perceiving themselves as a divisionism of separates all trying to
prove themselves to a Creator that by the very process of creation,
had already Approve them into being!
Those who are seeking approval, a
survival mechanism of the social animal, are what I call "fish in the
Ocean,looking for water." and/ or "Wanna-Be's" who forgot that they
already Are.
The Beauty of Tiphareth, the Psyche or Higher Self, is
that once you return to this aspect of personality, you return to your
body knowing you, as a personality, are completely accepted and therefore, do not
fear rejection in the least (a mask wore over fear of death). In other
words, you "Know Thyself".
The Tarot Card- Death-key 13, is called the many texts of the Mysteries,
"The Child of the Great Transformers" and also the
"Lord of the Gates of Death";
Implying that
Nun is not the Great Transformers themselves, he is
their Child. Thus,
Nun is not Death itself, rather
Nun is
the keeper of
the Gateway into Transformation. Roughly, this states that the "first
matter", thought, is the Gate keeper of Transformation, which is not too
difficult to "wrap your head around", if you understand that how you "perceive yourself" transforms your reality. Therefore, this card is
more about a "spiritual transformation", rather than an actual physical
death.
After Traveling one of the
Three Paths of the "Dark Night of the Soul", where your
consciousness is
torn down, as decided by the Feminine aspect of the Higher Self, and relieved of all that is not worthy of you. You are
then sent back down the Tree into your Malkuth-body transformation as an
Active Soul rather than a reactive persona. This personal death of
perspectives changes our "I" sight, from man-made reality
to the Real perspectives of the Great Work; To become an
aware-sensual-Soul,
rather than a socially made personality. This transition is only
possible by returning
to the Higher Self....Your brain can't do the job as it is an
artificial sense of self who is programed by its reaction to environment and peers!
To reiterate, Nun. is the Hebrew word that means
Fish , which is the symbol for the
First Matter. There is also an alchemical symbol of this Path as
putrefaction,
which is the decaying black mass in the crucible that eventually
transforms into purity and is considered a trans-formative process of
turning death into new life.
The Thoth Tarot-Key 13- card symbolizes this
trans -formative process as a scythe, a harvesting tool that is also a
symbol for Time. Time is under the control of Saturn-Binah, the giver
and destroyer of Life. This process is Illustrated in this card as the sweeping scythe,
harvesting souls, and the trans formative bubbles of new life in its
wake, all of which, support this analogy of life giving and life
destroying.
The skeleton is the frame work that holds the organs
and can be seen as a seed of the body as the minerals that are
attributed to bone construction are the "seeds" of organic forms.
The
astrological sign attributed to Death-key13, is Scorpio, a transformative sign of three symbolic images, the Scorpion, the Serpent and
the Eagle. Thus, we have the transformation from a dangerous
earth-crawling creature, to a serpent which symbolizes the Astral Light,
weaving its way upward to become an Eagle (behind and above the Thoth Deck figures
head) that sours above all heads. All of which are represented in the
Thoth Tarot Card as movement. Movement being seen as
change/transformation, which is the skeletal pattern of the Universe.
For it is only by constant change can entropy be overcome.
The term "Dark night of the Soul" refers to the darkness of
unknowing, where the psyche is striped of the desire nature of the
personality. This leaves a dreadful emptiness, almost a complete
disinterest in everything. Personally, upon experiencing these three
Paths of the Dark Night; The Devil, Art and Death, I was left only a
thought of despair repeating over and over again, abolishing any other
desire or thought. It was," I can't be YOU, You must be me." The
Higher Self responded to that by sending my "skeletal awareness"
directly to the Dark Sea (Abysmal Womb) of the Great Mother Binah, who then broke down and reassembled
the Personality into that of the Divine Child, and I awoke as the "Will
to Be" and/or the Desire of the Great Mother of Form.The Legends Tarot shows this aspect of the Creatrix, as a dark angel with hands in prayer, as an act of faith that brings on a new era.
This inner journey is a very
hard journey to explain and it requires one not to be concerned with
living or dying. Hence, one does not fight,or try to swim out of this
ocean of darkness. Rather, One becomes a mechanical motion, pushing
ahead and/or descending with
great faith, as Life's processes have no value, one still mechanically
crawls towards the Higher Self by sinking into the dark depths. Moving
forward in a total darkness, inch
by inch, the Soul (Psyche) begins the process of "putrefaction",
believing, but not always so sure, that there will be light that will
eventually appear and lead the way. It was a Red dot of light that
appeared to me out of indescribable darkness.The Great Red Binah, known
as the
purifying Force of resurrection, and/or "the Scarlett Woman", bathed me
and with caresses, peeled the "dead" identities from my Psyche, an act
of Divine Love (indescribable pain and
ecstasy) and sent me back down the Tree into Tiphareth and the Fiery
Light of the Higher Self. Once a Divine Child always a Divine
Child....somehow we've forgotten that, and therefore, disinherited ourselves/our personality, from the Macrocosm.
The term "Dark Night of the
Soul" was first coined by St. John of the Cross where he
said:"..
.although this happy night brings darkness to the spirit, it
does so only to give it light in everything; and that, although it
humbles it and makes it miserable, it does so only to exalt it and to
raise it up; although it impoverishes it and empties it of all natural
affection and attachment, it does so only that it may enable it to
stretch forward, divinely, and thus to have fruition and experience all
things, both above and below...". Hence, upon conquering the Path of Nun, the
Soul is reconstructed as the Personal Simulation of the Higher Self, and the
emptied brain is filled with the
Primary Imagination...The will to form and the Understanding of the Great
"Womb with a view".
Mars
rules Scorpio. Scorpio rules the sex organs. Thus, this Death Card,
represents a Sexual energy, a reproductive energy which is consciously
directed in a physical exercises such as that of Tantra, or that of
Crowley's
Middle Pillar, an activity best represented by
Crowley's Death Card. The initiate is now following the "Path of the
Flaming Sword" (see Robert Wang's-THE QABALISTIC TAROT) , which is both destructive and constructive and not for
the weak of character or for those who fear death, as shown by trying
to dominate or control others or how they think about one.
The Legends Tarot-Key 13- Death Card,
as did Crowley in the Thoth Card, departed from the tradition set by
the Golden Dawn or the older Marseilles cards. Here the Angel of Death is the image, yet that is also what one would call the Goddess of the Underworld, who has many names in mythology. Here, we could call her Samothea, who has hanging from her waist, an hour glass that represents time. Time being the greatest predator of all forms.
The Tarot-Key 13-Death ,when thrown during a reading, suggests:
- Time, Age and transformation.
- Rarely does it symbolize physical death
and only if borne out by the accompanying cards.
- For the Querent, this
is the Principle of letting go, and moving on.
- A rebirth out of Old
conditions.
- A type of transitional metamorphosis which destroys the
something old to build the something new.
- A Realization of Life Power
as it is released from past confines and revitalized by change and
regeneration.
Thank you for your interest and comments. May you live long and prosper!
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