Genesis 4:25-26

At the start in Atlantis we find Seth, who represents the repentance of some souls who fell into sin, and returned to God.

And (after the downfall) Adam knew his wife again; and she bare (through the practice of Sexual Alchemy) a son, and called his name Seth (a consciousness with sapience of good and evil): For God, said she (the Lemurian Root Race), hath appointed me another (Seer from the Solar) seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew. And to Seth (the new Initiates with sapience of good and evil), to him also there was born a son (an Illuminated Intellect); and he called his name Enoch (Seer): then began men to (know as God the good and evil and they) called upon the name (the Word) of Jehovah (knowing Good and Evil.)

So, if we go up again we will know the Truth, and be seers of the light…

Seth symbolizes also the energy of Kundalini that when fully developed engenders Enoch (the Supraconsciousness).

And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. – Genesis 5:24

Ching

The word  ching is Chinese, alternately Romanized as jing, tsing, etc), and literally means, “sexual energy, nutritive essence, essence; spirit, sperm, seed; extract; refined, perfected.”

Ancient Chinese philosophy says there are three life forces, three “treasures”:

    <li>physical sexual matter (ching-ye )
  1. subtle, energetic sexual matter (ching chi )
  2. consciousness, divinity (ching-shen )

These three are mutually interdependent and interconnected.

According to Chinese medicine, ching is the basis of life and health. If there is little ching (life force) then health suffers and life is shortened. This is the basis for sexual continence or retention of the sexual matter. In Taoist alchemy, this understanding is extended by simple logic as the basis for immortality.

“Nothing is more important for the ch’i of man than the ching of the penis.” – The Shih wen

“When ching is emitted [through orgasm], the whole body feels weary.” – P’eng Tsu, Classic of Su Nu

“If the fuel is exhausted, the flame expires.” – Health and Benefits of the Bedchamber

“The essential teaching is to refrain from losing ching, and treasure one’s fluids.” – P’eng Tsu, Classic of Su Nu

In the most ancient Chinese dictionary, ching is defined as “cleaned rice, seed, source of life.” This corresponds to the mystical symbolism in other traditions of rice, wheat, or corn as a reference for the sexual matter.