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Primordial tradition
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By : Jean-Louis Brun - Sunday, 31 October 2010 00:00 |
 Thanks the works of Jean-Louis Brun, we have traveled through all the surface of Earth and went back to forty four centuries to discover about fifteen myths and legends. We have seen how they come from a same "dramatic framework ": an order composed of eight hexagrams, eight symbolic scenes, from the I Ching, and that invites us to conceive a universal history. As a conclusion, Jean-Louis Brun uses the opposite process: from each symbolic scene, he gives the corresponding illustration in different traditions.
From the glass which empties on Earth, the lower sterile waters, to higher fertile waters, we will see, symbol by symbol, how at different times and in different parts of the world very distant one from another, we find this same initiatory path.
A 63 minutes presentation, shot at the Forum 104 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.
For more information about deciphering the I Ching and about the Sumerian genesis, we invite you to look at the site of Jean-Louis Brun: www.legendes-et-mythes.fr
 
 
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