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The Sword from the Stone

  • Yarraburn Centre 1-3 Park Road Yarra Junction, VIC, 3797 Australia (map)

Drawing from ancient traditions - Celtic and Roman Gods, Arthurian Knights, Christian Apostles - we will explore the esoteric meaning of drawing the Sword from the Stone.

What is the Sword? What is the Stone? From the same traditions, what do the Spear and Chalice symbolise?

During these two seminars we will explain about the awakening of the consciousness, pranayama and Devi Kundalini Shakti, and the Self-realisation of the Being.

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How can we transform ourselves, how can we awaken?

How can we make progress in meditation?

What is the role of the creative energies in the path of self-realisation?

Do you want to have direct experiences with the distinct parts of your own Spiritual Being?

If mysticism, tantra, transmutation, pranayama, self-knowledge, meditation, and spiritual development are of interest to you, we invite you to attend our FREE public seminar.

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Each meeting contains both theory and practice.

It is not necessary to have attended any previous seminars.

This event is delivered from the Yarraburn Centre in Yarra Junction. (Yarraburn Centre - 1-3 Park Road, Yarra Junction, VIC 3797 )

“Ancient Irish traditions, confined wisely to the delightful chants of the bards, speak of an extraordinary people, the Tuatha de Danand, governed by Priests Kings

extremely skilful in all kinds of magic arts, learned in Thebes”.

"The Tuatha de Danand always carried with them four esoteric magic symbols when undertaking their legendary exodus:

A- A gigantic Cup or Grail

B- An enormous Lance of pure iron

C- A great Sword of Fire

D- The Stone of Truth"

"Ancient legends say that Joseph of Arimathea received in this Cup at the foot of the Cross in the Mount of the Skulls the Holy Blood that poured out of the wounds of the Adorable... A similar cup was given before by the queen of Sheba to Solomon, the Solar King, and was an inheritance, according to others, of the Tuatha de Danand, a Jinn race of the Gaedhil (the British Galicia).”

Excerpts from the book: 'The Three Mountains' by V.M. Samael Aun Weor

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