الفرقة السمينية (أو السمنية) هم أصحاب الديانة البوذية،وقد تم ذكرهم في كتب التراث الإسلامي والفلسفي كفرقة كانت معروفة ومرت بنقا��ات وعلاقات فكريّة في العصر العباسي،وتواجد أفراد منهم ومن تأثر بهم في المشرق والعراق.
ÇİFT BAŞLI KARTALIN KÖKENİNDE ZÜLKARNEYN İZİ Mİ?
Zülkarneyn, Kur’an’da Doğu’ya ve Batı’ya ulaşan, büyük bir kudret ve hâkimiyet sahibi hükümdar olarak anlatılır.
Masonlukta 33° ile özdeşleşen çift başlı kartalın iki yöne bakması dikkat çekici: Doğu ve Batı.
Acaba bu sembolün arkasındaki kadim fikirlerden biri, Zülkarneyn anlatısından ilham almış olabilir mi?
İki baş, iki yön… Doğu ve Batı’yı aynı anda gözeten bir sembol.
🟡Fired clay statue of a seated god, probably Shamash. From Ur, Iraq. Old-Babylonian 2000-1750 BCE. B Museum.
🟡 تمثال من الطين المشوي لإله جالس، يُرجح أنه الإله "شمش". عُثر عليه في أور، #العراق. يعود للعصر البابلي القديم (2000-1750ق.م).
I ain’t uploaded nothin’ this week. That stresses me out ’cause this account’s just gettin’ started, but this is what I’ve been up to these days. The best thing I’ve learned is the power of gray. The brain interprets it as the adjacent color.
#artmoots#artist#krita
The Great Orphic Rhapsodic Hymn to Olympian Zefs
"Zefs is the first and the last, the lord of lightning.
Zefs is the head and center, for all things are from Zefs.
Zefs is born male; immortal Zefs comes forth a nýmphi (νύμφη/female).
Zefs is the foundation of earth and starry heaven.
Zefs is sovereign of all for he is the first cause of all things.
In one divine power, emerging one divinity, the commander of the world.
One regal body in which everything revolves:
Fire and Water and Earth and Aithír, and both Night and Day,
and Mítis (Μήτις), the first-begotten one and lovely Ǽrohs (Ἔρως).
For these are all in the mighty body of Zefs.
Behold his head and handsome countenance,
the radiant sky. Around his golden hair
are the gleaming stars twinkling beautifully.
And there are great golden bull’s horns on either side of his head,
the rising and setting (sun), the heavenly pathway of the Gods.
His eyes are Ílios (Helios), reflected in the Moon.
His mind is kingly truth itself, the immortal Aithír,
hearing and considering all: nothing which is,
no word nor cry nor noise nor voice,
escapes the ear of the mightiest son of Krónos.
Thus indeed his immortal head and mind,
now then his radiant body, boundless, undisturbed.
His fearless, strong limbs, exceedingly mighty are formed thus:
the shoulders and chest and broad back of the God,
formed of the air all surrounding. He generates wings
whereupon he flies everywhere. His divine belly is
Earth, the mother of all, with her imposing hills and mountain peaks.
The belt about his middle is a wave of the deep-voiced sea
and ocean! His feet, the foundation of earth,
are dank Tártaros and earth's furthermost limit!
Hiding all things yet causing them to newly emerge into delightful light,
he brings them forth again from his heart, acting in divine wonderment!"