Weekly messages from the International Coordinator of AGEAC, the V.M. Kwen Khan Khu.


The three ages or The Coat of Arms with a Skull — Albert Dürer (1471 y 1528)

The three ages 

The three ages  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Este grabado de Albert Durero es la alegoría de la juventud, la madurez y la vejez. El autor quiere enseñarnos como se exprimen la belleza de la juventud, nunca perder la inspiración, la imaginación y no caer en la entropía y la dejadez.This engraving by Albrecht Dürer is an allegory of youth, maturity and old age. The author wants to show us how to express the beauty of youth, never lose inspiration or imagination, and never fall into entropy or complacency.

The Reward of Work and Diligence. - Maarten van Heemskerck, (1498-1574)

The diligent worker 

The diligent worker  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

“Visit the interior of your philosophical land that by rectifying you will find the hidden stone’ – the Philosopher’s Stone ─ it is the path to the Intimate Self-Realization of the Self. Such is the teaching of this engraving entitled “The reward of work and diligence”.

With reason as a guide - Biblioteca Herzog August, Germany

With reason as a guide 

With reason as a guide  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Este grabado que pertenece a la Biblioteca Herzog August, Alemania, nos enseña que para ingresar en el reino del Espacio Abstracto Absoluto necesitaremos del pensamiento lógico superior que a se vez, pertenece a la razón objetiva del SER.

Trust defeats deceit — Marten de Vos (1532-1603)

Trust defeats deceit 

Trust defeats deceit  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Este presente grabado, atribuido a Marten de Vos (1532-1603), nos muestra que las virtudes conquistan los vicios.

The power of truth

The power of truth 

The power of truth  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

This engraving entitled “The Power of Truth” shows us that it is shocking, raw and truthful, that it is fairness, equanimity, balance. Truth is the very core of our own IMMUTABLE AND OMNISCIENT BEING.

Four alchemical engravings

Four alchemical engravings 

Four alchemical engravings  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

V.M. Kwen Khan Khu wants to share with us some reflections on four important and very enlightening alchemical engravings.

Epistle or letter to a hungry and thirsty soul. The convincing devil, Jakob Böhme

Epistle or letter to a hungry and thirsty soul. The convincing devil.

Epistle or letter to a hungry and thirsty soul. The convincing devil. 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

This engraving, produced by the illustrious Jakob Böhme (1575 and 1624), is a dialogue between a hungry soul, the devil, and an enlightened soul, directly to an addressee, Siegmund Johann von Schweinichen.

New Renaissance, Jakob Böhme

New Renaissance

New Renaissance 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

This engraving by the German philosopher Jacob Böhme (1575-1624), is an allusion to the work on ourself and to what we Gnostically call SECOND BIRTH or TO BE BORN AGAIN.

On the choice of grace, Jacob Böhme

On the choice of grace

On the choice of grace 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

But what do we refer to when we speak of the STATE OF GRACE? Without a doubt, we are referring to the search for the salvation of our soul or the values that pertain to it, that is to be in a state of GRACE.

Contemplation of divine revelation , Jacob Böhme

Contemplation of divine revelation 

Contemplation of divine revelation  850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

First of all, we must know that this illustration was the work of the great German mystic named Jacob Böhme. This engraving is the title page of a work by the aforementioned author and the publishers asked Jacob Böhme 177 theosophical questions, of which the author answered 15.