Saturday, April 19, 2014

Post 51. Alignment K as It Pertains to Point K5 and the Completion of the Third Step of the Material Pathway Symbolized by Alignment C (The Creation, Volume II: Chapter 3, Subhead 2)


Alignment K as It Pertains to Point K5 and the Completion of the Third Step of the Material Pathway Symbolized by Alignment C (Post 51. CVIIC3S2)

Point C7 of alignment C represents the last activity associated with the third step of the material pathway.  This is indicated by the collocation of point K5 and point C7.  As we saw in Chapters 1 and 2 with regard to points K3 and K4 of alignment K, these alignment points symbolize the completion of a first and second step of the material pathway.  Likewise, point K5 appears to symbolize something similar.  In this case, however, it is the completion of the third step of the material pathway that is symbolized.           

 
Figure 1.  The three illustrations
(inspired sources 1-1, 1-2, and
1-3) that are collectively referred
to as the multiple inspired source,
"Lascaux Cave" (Figure 1). Click
on the picture to enlarge. Photo-
graph of the aurochs, ©AAAC/
TopFoto/The Image Works.
 
Therefore, point K5 of alignment K terminates the extrapolation of alignment C at point C7.  Symbolically, the person must now begin his journey on the first step of the mystical realm.  However, this would have required the use of the instruments of mystical particle transfer.  Undoubtedly, it was for this reason that the living entities of the advanced interstellar civilization aboard the spaceship left these instruments at the Chamber of the Felines in the Lascaux cave for the explorers to find. 
 
 
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Figure 1:  The credit reference for Figure 1 is found in the Credits of Post 41 (CVIIC1S2). 




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