Weird Sights

Cold Mountain is full of weird sights;
people who try to climb it always get scared.
When the moon shines, the water glints and sparkles;
when the wind blows, the grasses rustle and sigh.
Snowflakes make blossoms for the bare plum,
clouds in place of leaves for the naked trees.
At a touch of rain, the whole mountain shimmers
but only in good weather can you make the climb.

Story on Story

Story on story of wonderful hills and streams,
their blue-green haze locked in clouds!
Mists brush my thin cap with moisture,
dew wets my coat of plaited straw.
On my feet I wear pilgrim’s sandals,
my hand holds a stick of old rattan.
Though I look down again on the dusty world,
what is that land of dreams to me?

Hagal

The breath relates to the word and this is symbolized in the Rune Hagal of the Futharkh or Nordic Alphabet. We find the glyph of the Rune Hagal in many religions and philosophies, even in the center of the Aztec Calendar.

rune hagal

As you can see in the graphic, the Rune Hagal is represented by the letter H, and by and the letter X cut by a vertical or horizontal line in its middle. The X crossed either by a vertical or horizontal line forms the six-pointed star, which is a symbol that we find in many religions. We find the six-pointed star among the Hebrews, where is called the star of David, as well as in the Tibetan pantheon and Hindu pantheon, and in the Nordic pantheon as the Rune Hagal.

Magic of the Runes, Samael Aun Weor