mysticfireheart:

This image of the Rosa Mundi, or Rota Mundi, is the solar wheel of Apollo, the Lord of movement, of the ever passing/present moment. It is the Solar Citadel, the abode of the Heart, the symbolic center of the Supreme Center which is everywhere centered at once. It is a door through which this invisible place may be accessed by one with a pure heart and an unblemished soul. If one gains access to the center of the rose, it speaks the “lost word” of Masonic lore, the Master Word which throws open the lodge doors of every sacred society.
In DAT ROSA MEL APIBUS the Solar Rose represents the labyrinth, the path and pilgrimage of a particular lifetime. The journey into the center can be thorny, but the destination is sweet, like honey to the bee. The pitfalls of the journey are symbolized by the transformative spider and her webs. In the engraving upon which this painting was based, the spider is absent: Love has conquered Death. The term arachnid comes from Arachne, the Greek maiden who was transformed into a spider after losing a weaving contest to the goddess Athena. The spider’s spiral webs show us the dangers on the road to Love, trick snares set to bind and trap, and ultimately victimize the inattentive wayfarer. On the surface, one may reasonably confuse the labyrinth of the rose for that of the web. This requires an inward looking, intuitive approach like that of the bee seeking to pollinate the receptive flower. If the bee successfully reaps the rewards of this lovemaking, the honey will enrich and nourish the entire community of the hive.

I hate when people call “liberals” communists! (I say “liberals” because, really, the only real liberals are seen as just extremists these days) Whenever a conservative calls me a communist I promptly and readily call them a fascist. Would you not agree in my choice of words? ;)

I think that words like communist and fascist are outdated. They don’t really exist anymore as ideologies. Totalitarian is a good word. Pointing out that they don’t really believe that people should have control over their own lives. The entire gamut of conservative thinking, including libertarians, embraces a false pretext that there are a better class of people, the money makers, and that they should control our lives. They believe that money is somehow a force unto itself that will pick the “best”. This is, of course, lunacy, as it takes little research to show that capital attracts capital, whether wisely controlled or not. What I like to do is get conservatives to admit they don’t believe in democracy. Once you have that, you know where they stand, and you can start a real debate.