Minotaur
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Different set of symbols. The first is, here, an alchemical polarity that existed independent of the Kerubical pattern.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"Different set of symbols. The first is, here, an alchemical polarity that existed independent of the Kerubical pattern."
...so the Gryphon is a more fitting symbol for the Union of the Lion & Eagle rather than the Cherub?
What does the Gryphon represent when paired with the Minotaur & made into the Cherub?...& what does the Minotaur alone represent?
L.Lazuli
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@Lapis said
"I want to know what the Cherub & the Minotaur imply in terms of sex magick."
I was suggesting that perhaps they don't mean anything per se.
(BTW, I mean the 4 Kerubim in this, since the "2 Kerubim model," as on the Ark of the Covenant, are quite relevant.)
One can always make up one meaning here... But, in speaking of traditional alchemical symbols in the Lion & Eagle family, the other two are not part of the same set.
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I have heard from several different sources that Tetragrammaton was instruction in sex magick...I think that through the correspondance of the Cherub with Tetragrammaton I naturally included the Alchemical symbols of the Lion & the Eagle & thus assumed that the Man & Bull represented the other end of the equation.
Can someone tell me what Tetragrammaton would represent in terms of sex magick?
L.Lazuli