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Towards a universal tradition? The twelve labors of Hercules

Myths & Legends > Greece & Egypt
By : Jean-Louis Brun -  Friday, 09 April 2010 00:00
brun_3_douze_travaux This 10-minutes presentation is the following of the part:
Towards a universal tradition?
The scenario in which Jean-Louis Brun shows an original key of reading, initiatory from the I Ching, which enables to understand the order of more than fifteen myths and legends.

In this part, the author talks about the Twelve Labors of Hercules from Alice Bailey's text.
Between the episode of the Mares (Symbol 1) and  the Augean stables  (Symbol 8), the author finds the universal scenario of Tradition as it is established.

The eight symbols that we find successively in this story are:

1 "an emptying cup": the end of a dualist perception of the world.
2 "the light at the top, the fire at the bottom": mastering one's desires.
3 "the wind on the lake": the search of the inner master.
4 "the mountain under the sky" involves a change of skin.
5 "the mountain on the thunder", suggests the union of male and female principles, or a reversal of the situation that precedes a birth.
6 "the wind under the Earth": end of illusions, exit from darkness towards light.
7 "the fire in the sky": the radiance.
8 "water on the earth": perfect union of the waters.


Through a scenario of eight pictograms associating two trigrams from the I Ching, Jean-Louis Brun gives us to meditate a coherent representation of sensitive world and preceded...

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Are we in presence of a pattern representing the Sophia Perrenis.
Archetypes?
Is it the author who found the key which, as wrote Cornelius Agrippa (15th century):
"the one who will know how to gather the numbers of enumeration with the divine numbers,and who will know how to harmonize, this one will know admirable secrets"?... Think about it.

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