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Boehme, Jacob - Aurora - The music of the spheres
Identifier
013269
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
A so called Chinese puzzle ball
A description of the experience
Jacob Boehme – Aurora – Chapter 13
86. Suppose a WHEEL standing before thee, with seven wheels one so made in the other that it could go on all sides, forward, backward and cross ways, without need of any turning back or stopping.
87. In its going, that always-one wheel, in its turning about, generateth the others, and yet none of them vanish out of sight, but that all seven be visible or in sight.
88. The seven wheels always generating the names in the midst or centre according to their turning about, so that the nave stand always free without alteration or removing, whether the wheels go forward or backward or cross ways or upward or downward.
89. The nave always generating the spokes, so that in their turning about they stand right and direct from the nave to the fellies of the wheel: and, yet none of the spokes to be out of sight, but still turning about -thus one with another, going whithersoever the wind driveth it, and that without need of any turning back or stopping.
The source of the experience
Boehme, JacobConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Map of the EggSymbols
Map of the EggPlanets, the
Spheres
Wheel
Wheel with 5 spokes [I Ching]
Wheel with eight spokes
Wheel with eight spokes based on the Zodiac
Wheel with six spokes
Wheel with twelve spokes [the Zodiac]