Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate

elements of earth, air, fire, and water. We walk around the area that will become the magic circle carrying a bowl of salt and water (for earth and water) and an incense burner (for fire and air). As we walk the path of the circle we say, ‘By water and earth, by fire and air, by Spirit, be this circle bound and purified as we desire. So mote it be.’”

Did you notice that the caduceus “became an emblem of the Supreme Deity” and that it represented “the active power of generation and the passive power of production conjoined”? In other words, this emblem is a veiled symbol for the sex act and it is this symbol that represents the Supreme Deity of the Masons (and, by extension, the Eastern Stars as well)! Eliphas Levi, the OCCULTIST whom Albert Pike plagiarized in Morals and Dogma (which we are told by Masonic author Lucien V. Rule “is the greatest single work on Masonic philosophy ever given to the world”), also mentions that the god Mercury was assigned “to the parts of GENERATION.” Blavatsky remarks: “That the Serpents were ever the emblems of wisdom and prudence is again shown by the caduceus of Mercury....The two serpents, entwined around the rod, are phallic symbols of Jupiter and other gods who transformed themselves into snakes for purposes of seducing goddesses....The serpent has ever been the symbol of the adept, and of his powers of immortality and divine knowledge....It shows the dual power of the Secret Wisdom: the BLACK AND THE WHITE MAGIC.”

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