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


Clarifying concepts, VM Kwen Khan Khu

Clarifying concepts

Clarifying concepts 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Dear Master, please allow me to ask you a few questions. Although these are things that you have already explained several times, it would help me to review and receive more food for thought from you.

With virtue as a guide, with luck as a companion, Gabriel Rollenhagen

“Virtute duce comite fortuna” (With virtue as a guide, with luck as a companion)

“Virtute duce comite fortuna” (With virtue as a guide, with luck as a companion) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

We must mortify and decompose this earth, which amounts to killing the griffin and fishing the fish, or separating the fire from the earth, the subtle from the gross, “gently, with great skill and prudence”, as Hermes teaches in his Emerald Tablet.

The importance of sanctity, VM Kwen Khan Khu

The importance of sanctity

The importance of sanctity 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

In this message I intend to send you some quotations by our beloved Guru, V.M. Samael Aun Weor, accompanied also by some others that I have poured into several of my works, on the Importance of sanctity.

”Timiditas”, Fear

“Timiditas” (Fear)

“Timiditas” (Fear) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

We could conclude the following about the two couples mentioned above: terror makes us flee, but modesty contains that impetus of fear, indolence limits action, but it has to stop when poverty, which is a consequence of indolence itself, forces us to act.

United virtue is stronger, Baro Urbigerus

“Virtus unita fortior” (United virtue is stronger)

“Virtus unita fortior” (United virtue is stronger) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

It is the frontispiece of a book published in 1690 in London and entitled Aphorismi Urbigerani. This engraving takes us back again to the study of the Sacred ARCANUM A.Z.F. and its alchemical concomitances.

The “I” of victimism

The “I” of victimism

The “I” of victimism 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

The “I” of victimism is something that is born in the mind and then passes to the emotional center, which transforms it into us being people who suffer… The “I” of victimism makes us feel that we are carrying a cross…, a utopian cross, because it makes us feel self-sacrificing. And, of course, they are all aspects of the same “I” of victimism.

Mercury, Alchemy, Johan de Monte Raphaim

Mercury

Mercury 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

This engraving, patient reader, brings to mind one of the most precious symbols of Alchemy; we refer to the Mercury of the sages.

Tristitia, ‘sadness’, Negative human traits

“Tristitia” (Sadness)

“Tristitia” (Sadness) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

This engraving belongs to a four-part series on negative human traits. The series was engraved and published in 1592 in Cologne ─Germany.

Deterivs formido, I fear the worst

“Deterivs formido” (I fear the worst)

“Deterivs formido” (I fear the worst) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

On this occasion, I am sending you the eighty-fourth emblem of the book Nucleus emblematum selectissimorum, ‘The Nucleus of the Most Select Emblems’, with the texts in Latin and Old French and a possible translation.

Not how often, but how well, Nucleus emblematum selectissimorum

“Non qvam crebro, sed qvam bene” (Not how often, but how well)

“Non qvam crebro, sed qvam bene” (Not how often, but how well) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Os envío el vigésimo quinto emblema del libro Nucleus emblematum selectissimorum, ‘el núcleo de los emblemas más selectos’.