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♃ Elion original: "Elion." This is likely the Hebrew "Elyon," meaning "Most High," here identified as the "prime mover" or driving force of the natural world. is the driving God of Nature.
The symbol for the Sun (☉) followed by two names bracketed by a single large closing curly brace.
☉ Apollo } is the Sky all brilliant with Light original: "Clarté."
Uranus }
Δ Gè original: "Ghè." Referring to Gaia, the ancient Greek personification of the Earth. is the living figure of the uncultivated Earth.
♄ Famous for his labors, Hercules so praised
Is the learned emblem of our Agriculture. In alchemy and ancient astrology, Saturn (♄) was often linked to the harvest and the "Golden Age," here synchronized with the myth of Hercules' labors as a symbol of human effort improving the land.
♂ Mars is that of the Arts. In this specific esoteric context, Mars is linked to the "Arts," perhaps referring to the mechanical arts or the "art" of defense.
♀ — — — — — Venus of Fertility.
☿ Thoth original: "Thaut." The Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, usually identified with Mercury or Hermes Trismegistus. paints for us the brilliant harmony of the Heavens
In the darkness of the night.
Penetrating the secrets of the beautiful Urania The Muse of Astronomy..
☽ The beautiful Astarte A Semitic goddess of the moon and fertility, associated here with the planetary symbol for the Moon. leads him.
Saturn and the golden age are no longer a lie.
Abundant harvests, love, order and
peace.
Can realize what seems like a dream.
Elion, Apollo, Uranus, Gè, Hercules, Agriculture, Mars, Venus, Thoth, Urania, Astarte, Saturn, Golden Age