Tuesday, 04 November 2014
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What is the "meaning" or implication of an inverted cross??
9 years ago
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#8021
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Peter, the Master of Maithuna, Patar, dies crucified on an inverted cross, with his head towards the ground and his feet towards the heavens.

John, I.E.O.U.A.N., the Word Itself, rests his head on the heart of the great Kabir Jesus, as if saying: Love is nourished with love.

The manner in which the Hierophant Peter dies crucified on an inverted cross is in order to indicate to us the work with the brute stone. It was necessary for Peter to die crucified with his head pointing towards the ground and his feet towards the heavens in order to show us the decent into the Ninth Sphere, into Dante’s Ninth Circle of hell.
- Samael Aun Weor, The Doomed Aryan Race
9 years ago
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#8021
Accepted Answer
Peter, the Master of Maithuna, Patar, dies crucified on an inverted cross, with his head towards the ground and his feet towards the heavens.

John, I.E.O.U.A.N., the Word Itself, rests his head on the heart of the great Kabir Jesus, as if saying: Love is nourished with love.

The manner in which the Hierophant Peter dies crucified on an inverted cross is in order to indicate to us the work with the brute stone. It was necessary for Peter to die crucified with his head pointing towards the ground and his feet towards the heavens in order to show us the decent into the Ninth Sphere, into Dante’s Ninth Circle of hell.
- Samael Aun Weor, The Doomed Aryan Race
9 years ago
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#8027
Thank you very much for the insight!! I don't yet have a copy of The Doomed Aryan Race.. I'll be ordering one soon!! Peace..
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