Summary of "HIEROFANTE 9; LAS 3 COLUMNAS DORICO,JONICO,TOSCANO"
Overview
The video is an esoteric commentary linking tarot symbolism, Kabbalistic/Tree of Life ideas, Freemasonry, and the classical architectural orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian/Tuscan/Composite). The speaker reads and interprets a passage about the three temple columns as symbols of polarity (masculine/feminine), generation, and stages of inner development. Column capitals and ornamentation are read as letters and life‑energies; stone and columns symbolize balance and permanence. These symbols are mapped across tarot cards, the Tree of Life, numbers, and Masonic stages, and woven into practical advice about cultivating both “masculine” and “feminine” qualities for inner balance and harmonious living.
Artistic techniques, concepts, and creative processes shown
- Symbolic reading / interpretation
- Using cross‑references (tarot cards, Tree of Life, Hebrew letters, zodiac, numbers) as “keys” to unlock deeper meanings.
- Reading visual elements (column capitals, ornamentation, letters) as symbolic motifs—tracing outlines to find letter equivalents and gendered principles.
- Architectural orders used as metaphors for stages of development
- Doric — simple, foundational (apprentice).
- Ionic — more ornate, intermediate (Fellow Craft).
- Corinthian (and Tuscan/Composite variations) — highly elaborate, perfected (master).
- Correspondence method
- Relating materials and visual features (stone, color, capitals) to metaphysical qualities (stability, balance, masculine/feminine polarity).
- Analogical mapping across systems
- Equating tarot cards (High Priestess, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 0) with Tree of Life sephiroth/columns and Masonic symbolism (pentagram with G for generation).
Concrete correspondences and motifs
- Columns / polarity
- Left column (Boaz) = feminine (black), limits, mercy, fertility, mental/intuition aspects.
- Right column (Jachin / Hakim) = masculine/son, expectation, will/active polarity.
- Ornamentation of capitals signifies the union of masculine and feminine (law of generation).
- Tarot / Tree of Life mapping
- High Priestess represents column polarity.
- Specific tarot cards referenced as stages/energies: 0 (Fool), 6 (Lovers/Beauty), 7, 8 (Kundalini/law of suggestion), 9 (Hermit), 11 (throne).
- Numbers and symbols
- 5 (the quinary / pentagram) associated with generation and Freemasonry; the pentagram paired with the letter G = generation.
- 6 associated with beauty and development toward 9 (Hermit) and 5 (expression/generation).
- Hermetic principle highlighted
- “Everything is feminine and masculine” — polarity and combination create generation.
Practical advice, steps and processes
To read deeper symbolic texts — acquire interpretive keys:
- Learn tarot cards and their meanings.
- Learn Hebrew letters and alphabetic correspondences.
- Study zodiac signs and their relationships.
- Study the classical architectural orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian/Tuscan/Composite) as symbolic languages.
Personal development recommendations:
- Cultivate both feminine and masculine attributes (aim for androgynous balance):
- For men: develop intuition, the “feminine” right‑hemisphere qualities.
- For women: develop reason, abstraction, “masculine” attributes.
- Balance love, beauty, mercy and disciplined will — avoid extremes (e.g., too much love can smother growth).
- Apply the polarity principle practically: know when to act with receptive (feminine) energy, when to use active (masculine) energy, and when to combine them.
Practical life guidance:
- Use cycles (sowing/harvest; baking/eating) as metaphors for timing and appropriate action.
- Practice compassion and shared responsibility; be aware that others’ experiences reflect yourself.
- Share helpful knowledge; learn to love and respect nature and fellow beings.
Notes on imagery and materials referenced
- Stone and columns: symbols of permanence, balance, and a gray equilibrium between light/dark (feminine/masculine).
- Capitals and ornamentation: read visually—shapes may resemble letters or gendered symbols.
- Pentagram with letter G: used as a Masonic emblem of generation.
Concluding emphasis
Symbolic systems are layered; possessing the right “keys” (tarot, letters, zodiac, architecture) grants access to deeper, often non‑obvious meanings. The ultimate practical application presented is personal transformation: cultivating balanced inner polarity so one can “generate” a fuller life and act harmoniously in the world.
Creators / contributors featured
- The speaker/host (unnamed)
- “Elly” (mentioned in the dialogue)
- References/groups invoked: Freemasonry; Solomon’s Temple columns (Jachin / Boaz — called Hakim and Boas in the text)
Category
Art and Creativity
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