Allegory of the hunt, Giorgio Ghisi

Allegory of the hunt

Allegory of the hunt 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Dear readers, regardless of whether you want to see the goddess Diana associated in this engraving in the company of another deity, what does interest us in Gnosis is the relationship of the chaste Diana with our Divine Mother and the enormous work of hunting down our innumerable psychological aggregates that we carry in our psychic entrails.

Observe the fate of Nature, La morosophie, Guillaume de la Perrière

“Natura conspice sortem” (Observe the fate of Nature)

“Natura conspice sortem” (Observe the fate of Nature) 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

Mysteriously, this engraving illustrates to all of us those two aspects of God Mother that our V.M. Samael Aun Weor comments abundantly in his works.

The appearance of the Sacred Fire, Johann Kunckel

The appearance of the Sacred Fire

The appearance of the Sacred Fire 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

The image shown in this engraving appeared on the first pages of a book entitled The First Part of the Curious School of Art and Work, published in 1696, Des curieusen Kunstund Weerck-Schul ester ─und anderer─. The artist of this engraving was Johann Kunckel, who lived between 1630 and 1703.

God Mother, Caduceus, James Muir

The sacred forces of God Mother

The sacred forces of God Mother 850 480 V.M. Kwen Khan Khu

I am pleased, esteemed readers, to send you this sculpture made by an American artist named James Nathan Muir. We have named it as “The sacred forces of God Mother”