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This issue of BREVCIRKELN, Serie A, Number 31, dated (illegibly printed as '999999', interpreted as a placeholder for a date, likely around 1999 or 2000), features an article by R.B. Terhny titled "SVASTIKAN OCH NÅGRA ANDRA SYMBOLERS VERKLIGA BETYDELSE" (The Swastika and some…
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This issue of BREVCIRKELN, Serie A, Number 31, dated (illegibly printed as '999999', interpreted as a placeholder for a date, likely around 1999 or 2000), features an article by R.B. Terhny titled "SVASTIKAN OCH NÅGRA ANDRA SYMBOLERS VERKLIGA BETYDELSE" (The Swastika and some other symbols' real meaning).
The article begins by referencing Anna-Lisa Helle's work, "Korset - en kristen symbol?" (The Cross - a Christian Symbol?), and highlights the swastika's ancient and widespread significance as a sacred symbol across the globe, known by various names like sun wheel, Jainakors, and Fylfot, even among cultures with no known contact.
The Universal Symbolism of the Swastika
The central question posed is why this symbol was considered so holy and what it symbolized. The author dismisses the simplistic answer that it represented a god (sun or otherwise) and probes deeper, questioning why a cross-like shape was universally chosen over a direct depiction of the sun, which was also revered by many cultures.
The article suggests that understanding these ancient symbols requires delving into occult literature, alchemy, and texts considered unorthodox by mainstream science, citing authors like Churchward and Scott Elliott. It notes that while this literature can be challenging due to the deliberate obfuscation of technical and scientific meanings by its originators, a deeper understanding is possible for those willing to experiment and translate the terminology into modern language.
Unraveling Cosmic Forces
The author explains that the sources for this knowledge come from diverse tribal psychologies, leading to varied terminology. Furthermore, the historical suppression and destruction of 'pagan devil documents' by religious institutions have fragmented the knowledge. However, enough remains to piece together the puzzle with patience and by cross-referencing with modern scientific developments, including those outside official scientific taboos.
The article aims to clarify why the swastika became the most sacred symbol for prehistoric ancestors. It also promises to discuss the connection between the caduceus (Mercury's staff) and the swastika, and to address a more recent symbol that might mislead modern astronomers into believing ancient Indians were ignorant of astronomy.
The author emphasizes that the article will demonstrate how symbols can conceal scientific facts, which is the primary focus.
The Cross as a Symbol of Electricity
Addressing the question of why the cross became a symbol for God, the sun, fire, life, and even lightning (electricity), the article quotes H.P. Blavatsky, who stated that "Life is electricity, and this is the real life-giver, the creator of all." This leads to the conclusion that the swastika was used to describe a natural principle that gives rise to electrical phenomena.
According to occult writings, the swastika's four arms symbolize the four cosmic forces that, by divine command, built the universe. These forces are identified as:
1. The static electric field
2. The electric field in resonance
3. The static magnetic field
4. The magnetic field in resonance
The author asserts that this points towards natural science and poses the question of what was observed that led to the conclusion that a cross best illustrated these forces.
The swastika is linked to the sun, hammer, lightning, life, fire, and creation itself. The article then explores the concept of a 'force principle' in nature that operates on similar principles across different planes.
Vortex Principles in Nature
Starting with easily observable phenomena like lightning, cyclones, and tornadoes, the article highlights the common pattern of a vortex with immense power. It notes that even thunderclouds have a rapid, turbulent internal motion. The author explains that a vortex is built from hierarchies of smaller vortices with a central power source.
Thunderclouds generate strong electrical energies. Survivors of tornadoes have reported seeing a strong blue-white light in the 'eye' or 'funnel,' accompanied by a grating sound, indicating that these vortex forms can generate electricity.
The article extends this concept to galaxies, whose spiral arms resemble swastikas, and to rotating gas clouds like the suns, which have their own vortex structures and power centers. Protuberances from the sun's photosphere are cited as evidence of these structures.
The Sun as a Power Center
Describing a sun in simple terms, it's a giant gas cloud where turbulence, in conjunction with vortex principles, generates immense magnetohydrodynamic forces. This turbulence, especially near the core (considered a material vacuum), drives atomic transformations that produce energy, heat, and radiation reaching the planets. Planets, initially hot gas clouds, cooled to form crusts, with their thickness increasing due to cosmic dust accumulation, all operating under the same vortex principle.
The Role of Sound and Cavitation
The article posits that the existence of this principle requires a 'kraftcentrum' (power center). The discovery of how to create such a center allowed prehistoric scientists to achieve the phenomena described in ancient texts. Mechanically and physically, creating this center is described as relatively simple: creating and maintaining a cavity, or a 'hole,' in matter.
This process is linked to the power of sound, referred to in ancient texts as 'vedaljudet,' 'skapelseljudet,' or 'Logos' (the Word). When 'vibration' is substituted for 'Word,' the connection becomes clear. The article stresses that this is not ordinary sound but a focused sound-vibration created by specific mechanisms that generate a sound focus. This focused vibration has incredible power, rotating in multiple directions, creating a turbulent motion akin to a microscopic whisk.
This vortex motion, particularly at the center of the vortex (a vacuum or cavity), causes matter to clump around it. The high speed and density lead to friction between particles, resulting in the separation of elementary particles. This, in turn, leads to magnetohydrodynamic effects, increasing the viscosity of the medium. These effects, along with pinch effects, create a plasma shell around the center.
The author concludes that prehistoric scientists understood how to create plasma, a goal of modern scientists working with fusion energy, thus possessing immense power.
Ancient Knowledge and Modern Science
The article suggests that by plagiarizing nature, ancient peoples achieved phenomena without complex mechanical devices. The author argues that ancient legends, occult texts, and alchemical claims are not mere myths but contain verifiable truths about abilities like controlling winds, flying across vast distances, and even destroying armies with a 'magical eye.'
Jacques Bergier, co-author of "Le Matin des Magiciens," is quoted as stating that nuclear fission is achievable with simple means: a charcoal-heated furnace, mekerburners, a common mineral, and four flasks of gas.
The reason these phenomena are often relegated to myth is that modern scientists have not yet grasped this principle. However, as they begin to recognize its existence, they are secretly attempting to replicate it.
The article concludes by reiterating that the swastika's form, with its four arms symbolizing the four cosmic forces, best associates with the vortex motion described. A future article will explore the connection between the caduceus and the swastika.
Publication Information
The article is copyrighted by R.B. Terhny. It references "Le Matin des Magiciens" by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, published in 1960 by Editions Gallimard, Paris. Translations mentioned include a Danish version in 1960 titled "Den Fantastiske Virkelighed" and an English version in 1963 titled "The Dawn of Magic" by Anthony Gibbs & Phillips Ltd.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme is the profound, often hidden, scientific and cosmic significance of ancient symbols, particularly the swastika. The editorial stance is one of challenging conventional scientific and historical narratives, advocating for the exploration of esoteric, occult, and unorthodox sources to uncover lost knowledge about natural forces, energy, and the universe. The magazine appears to champion a view where ancient wisdom holds keys to understanding advanced scientific principles, suggesting that modern science is only now beginning to rediscover what ancient civilizations already knew.