Reposted from @the.library.of.thomas #THESLAYINGOFTHEMINOTAURINONESSELF. In German Hermetics, the Kabalistic Tree of Life [] is depicted as a series of 11 concentric circles. The outer circle represents Malkuth, whilst the inner circle represents Kether. Within this last [innermost] circle is Ain Soph Aur, the eternal wisdom of the "Limitless Light". This penultimate sphere--Kether--as Kabalists will reiterate, is also Malkuth on a 'higher" or "purer" level. What this means simply is that once one has attained enlightenment, one understands that the beginning of a journey is also its end and that Paradise, Eternity, Heaven, Elphame, Bliss or whatever, is and always was, right here on Earth. In Mithraic terms one slays the World Bull of finite perception and releases the fertility of eternal life from its corpse. It is the slaying of the Minotaur in one's self and the attainment of the maiden Ariadne, or more properly Sophia, at the centre of the labyrinth. This is also the case with the Brea More labyrinth in Hampshire, where the centre [] is said to represent 'paradise". At the centre of all labyrinths there waits the Dragon Maiden and her Holy Blood who are the physical manifestations of, as well as a doorway to, the anima and the eternal. If one appreciates the Sephira of the Tree of Life as circles within circles, then the path on the hexagonal Tree of Life figure, which join the Sephira to each other, when laid out within the circular figure, become the winding paths of the labyrinth. In the Chartres labyrinth: the "Jerusalem Mile", whose pattern is repeated across Britain and France, one can see the concept of Malkuth-in-Kether-in-Malkuth laid out in the pathways. The Labyrinth is a graphic representation of the mile long "Crooked Path" that leads to the true realm of the Elves: Eternity. #TheDragonLegacy by #NicholasdeVere, pp 132, 133 #TheLibraryofThomas Continue Below ⬇️⬇️ - #regrann (at Time Traveler Technologies Ltd.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAEoyWRAx7r/?igshid=18au53x3y3kft