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  Tuesday, 25 October 2011
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<p>Hello, I am interested to know whether the symbol for Infinity can be associated also with the coupling of both sexes during sexual union? Male-Female uniting as one.</p>
<p><img alt="Infinity" src="http://i27.lulzimg.com/ab47c45004.jpg" /></p>
12 years ago
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The circle with a point in the center is related with the mysteries of Lingam-Yoni. The circle is the Absolute, the Eternal Feminine Principle. It is the Yoni in which all the Universes are born. The point is the Lingam, the Eternal Masculine Principle. The circle with a point in the center is the Macrocosmos. These are the mysteries of the lingam-Yoni with which Universes can be created.

The circle is receptive, the point is projective. If the point is projected, it is lengthened and it becomes a line. It divides the circle into two. When the point is in movement, then we have the Lingam-Yoni, the two sexes, masculine and feminine.

By taking the line out of the circle, we have the number ten, and the mantra of the Divine Mother.

The entire universe is a product of the sexual energy. Without the power of the creative energy, the universe could not be formed. Without the sexual creative energy there is no Universe. That is why the number ten is the formed principle of all of nature.

The circle with a point in the center can also be drawn as: (see picture--Holy Eight, topped by a cross)

The number ten teaches many things. Let us remember the circle which is a symbol of the Divine Mother. We can say that the following symbols are essentially the same in their depth. (see picture--Holy Eight w/cross, Circle w/ point, Circle w/ line)

--Tarot and Kabbalah, Arcanum 10, by Samael Aun Weor


For more on the relationship between the Holy Eight and Sex, see the chapters on Arcana Five and Nine in the same book.

Edit: Okay. So my picture attachments didn't seem to go through properly. :( (Probably a bug with the new forums.) All the more reason to read the book.
12 years ago
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#11
Accepted Answer
The circle with a point in the center is related with the mysteries of Lingam-Yoni. The circle is the Absolute, the Eternal Feminine Principle. It is the Yoni in which all the Universes are born. The point is the Lingam, the Eternal Masculine Principle. The circle with a point in the center is the Macrocosmos. These are the mysteries of the lingam-Yoni with which Universes can be created.

The circle is receptive, the point is projective. If the point is projected, it is lengthened and it becomes a line. It divides the circle into two. When the point is in movement, then we have the Lingam-Yoni, the two sexes, masculine and feminine.

By taking the line out of the circle, we have the number ten, and the mantra of the Divine Mother.

The entire universe is a product of the sexual energy. Without the power of the creative energy, the universe could not be formed. Without the sexual creative energy there is no Universe. That is why the number ten is the formed principle of all of nature.

The circle with a point in the center can also be drawn as: (see picture--Holy Eight, topped by a cross)

The number ten teaches many things. Let us remember the circle which is a symbol of the Divine Mother. We can say that the following symbols are essentially the same in their depth. (see picture--Holy Eight w/cross, Circle w/ point, Circle w/ line)

--Tarot and Kabbalah, Arcanum 10, by Samael Aun Weor


For more on the relationship between the Holy Eight and Sex, see the chapters on Arcana Five and Nine in the same book.

Edit: Okay. So my picture attachments didn't seem to go through properly. :( (Probably a bug with the new forums.) All the more reason to read the book.
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