u/Ricdaw

The Chakra System in the Body Card Row

The Chakra System in the Body Card Row

Has anyone else noticed that the chakras have a powerful correspondence with the seven Body cards?

I like mining the Ra Tarot for additional insights into the Law of One philosophy.  I wrote recently about how the first four Mind Cards evoke Ra’s creation story.  Ra's creation story in the first four Mind cards of the tarot

I’m not trying to redefine or tamper with the tarot archetypes or their meanings here. But I see another story in the Body Cards, separate from the archetypes' symbology. It’s like an overlay or secondary narrative.

Let me see if I can articulate what I see in the cards, and maybe you will too.

First up, the base chakra (red ray), which I see reflected in the so-called “Justice” card.

Ra:  “Firstly, the basic energy of the so-called red ray. This ray may be understood to be the basic strengthening ray for each density. It shall never be condescended to as less important or productive of spiritual evolution, for it is the foundation ray.” (39.10)

I’m looking at the Justice card, and I sure do see a “foundation” represented there, like three solid slabs-worth of throne-bearing foundation.

 

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I think it’s fair to call this a reasonable depiction of a “foundation” ray.

Next up, the orange chakra.

Ra:  “The orange ray is that influence, or vibratory pattern, wherein the mind/body/spirit expresses its power on an individual basis.” (32.2)

“The orange ray is that of movement and growth of the Individual.” (40.3)

“Blockage will often demonstrate itself as personal eccentricities or distortions with regard to self-conscious understanding, or acceptance, of self.” (15.12)

 

 

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In Card 9 (aka “hermit”), we see a solitary figure with a lighted lamp in the left hand. This is unique in these cards, since all the other flames are typically coming from various body locations (forehead, solar plexus, etc.).  So this flame is unique to this person, their “personal light” as it were. I see in this card a person “doing the work” of knowing the self, as demonstrated by the quality and brightness of their personal lamp.

Onward to the yellow chakra.  This is a “primary” chakra. (41.25)

Ra: “The yellow ray is a focal and very powerful ray, and concerns the entity in relation to, shall we say, groups, societies, or large numbers of mind/body/spirit complexes.” (32.2)

 

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In Card 10 (aka “The Wheel of Fortune”), we see all kinds of figures: a devil crawling down the wheel, a less scary beast climbing up, and a noble lion sphinx at the top. There are even a couple of snakes thrown in there for good measure.

What this card evokes for me is the concept of dealing with otherselves (the creature climbing) and dealing with our own earthly addictions and foibles (the devil climbing down).  All in all, it’s about dealing with a lot of catalysts.  Ol’ yellow ray is the busy one in the Earth Life School. But of particular note, the card is urging the viewer to make a purchase on the top-level shelf, above the turning wheel. 

And that is also Ra’s advice for yellow chakra work.

Ra: The next foundation ray is yellow. This is the great stepping stone, ray. At this ray the mind/body potentiates to its fullest balance. The strong red/orange/yellow triad springboards the entity into the center ray of green.” (39.10)

While the solitary figure in the previous card is exhorted to work on the light of Self (i.e., the lamp), the observer of this card is exhorted to achieve the “balance” of the lower three chakras by gaining purchase on the upper platform above the wheel (i.e., balance those spinning wheels/chakras).

Onward to Card 11 (aka “The Enchantress”)

We are now in the very center of the 3x7 grid.  And the center of human energy is the green ray, or the heart chakra.

Ra:  “The center of heart, or green ray, is the center from which third-density beings may springboard, shall we say, towards infinite intelligence.” (15.12)

“In the green-ray activated being there is the potential for a direct and simple analog of what you may call joy—the spiritual, or metaphysical, nature which exists in intelligent energy. This is a great aid to comprehension of a truer nature of beingness. (31.3)

“Green ray is the movement through various experiences of energy exchanges having to do with compassion and all-forgiving love. (41.25)

“The awareness of all as Creator is that which opens the green energy center.” (84.9)

“In forgiveness lies the stoppage of the wheel of action, or what you call karma.” (17.20)

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This is, perhaps, the most important card in Ra Tarot. The female figure here faces the same crazy Earth-School catalyst as we all do in the Wheel of Fortune Card, but this person doesn’t see devils and creatures in these catalysts; rather, they see their nobility and spiritual purpose. Thus, the catalyst is viewed now as the noble lion.

Implicit in this image is the woman’s understanding that she is more than her body; she is a spirit inhabiting a body. She reaches out to the lion with two arms, like the bird in the Justice card, which points at entering a body with two wings.  The woman remembers/recognizes her purpose for being here, and finally, her spirit is “at rest”. (Those birds are finally sitting still and comfortably perched on her.)

This Card is all about acceptance and forgiveness, of one’s own failures and foibles, but also those perpetrated by others. 

Card 12 (aka “The Hanged Man”)

The next chakra is at the throat and is about communicating with otherselves.  Blue-ray is also primary. (41.25)

Ra:  “The blue-ray energy transfer is somewhat rare among your people at this time but is of great aid due to energy transfers involved in becoming able to express the self without reservation or fear.” (26.38)

 “The blue ray seats the learning/teachings of the spirit in each density within the mind/body complex, animating the whole, communicating to others this entirety of beingness.” (39.10)

“Blue ray, which is the first ray of radiation of self regardless of any actions from another.” (41.25)

“Blue ray is the ray of free communication with self and with other-self.” (48.7)

 

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This card depicts the body being in full sacrifice to the spiritual purposes of Mind and Spirit, freely given. 

Isn’t that also the nature of the expected communication from blue-ray-active people?  To express freely regardless of any actions from another?  The exhortation is to be of service.  STO! Speak your truth, people!

The next card in the body row is Card 13 (“Death”).

It corresponds to the indigo ray, or “third eye.”

 

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The two harvested heads look, with complete awareness, at the great harvest of “experiences” that are reviewed and evaluated after death (all those hands and feet symbolic of experiences). (See 23.12, 47.15 for references to the after-death life review process.) Life-review seems to me to be a spot-on example of “clear seeing”, don’t you agree?

Lastly, we come to violet ray.

The tarot card for this is Card 14 (aka “Temperance”).  

 

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This figure literally has a flame coming out of the top of the head, and a full-sun halo surrounding the entire head.  Indigo chakra drawn spot-on.

Conclusion

 I’m not trying to change any of the technical meanings of these cards. I’m just proposing that by design (or accident), they also seem to convey the essence of the chakra system, as Ra describes it in the text. These correspondences are useful to me because I see the tarot as a “pocket Ra” document.  It’s useful like a pocket bible or pocket constitution.  The 22 cards are much easier to carry than the giant two-volume set.  More than just a series of archetypes, the body row of cards is a pretty good proxy for the chakra system, and for the advice that Ra provides in the text for how to maximize their function.

 

Red: it operates automatically, no adjustments necessary.

Orange: blockages are about the Self (low self-esteem, negative body image). It’s hard to love another if you don’t love yourself.

Yellow: Try to achieve balance in the face of a flood of worldly catalysts. 

Green: Acceptance, forgiveness, remembering you are more than your body, you are Spirit.

Blue: Service to others through freely given communication.

Indigo: Clear seeing/third eye.

 

You may not want to become an Adept or meditate on the archetypes. But you might want to balance or clear your chakras after an unpleasant experience. Pull out the associated card for the energetic injury, and see if it helps your self-healing focus. 

If you are a tarot reader like me, this row of cards now has a whole new set of meanings and understandings. When one of these cards appears in a spread, I can start talking to the client about their chakras, if that’s where my intuition takes me. [That’s part of the joy of doing tarot readings.  When, say, the Justice card pops up, am I supposed to talk about “justice,” the concept?  About health (as I do when the card is reversed, it says the client has a health-related issue), or is it about the red ray and a lack of a solid “foundation” in their life (are they homeless? without friends or family), or do they lack “vital” energy (nutrition or food issues)?] 

Anyway, just sharing.

 

 

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u/Ricdaw — 6 hours ago

Decoder Ring for the Ra Tarot (Part 2)

 Welcome to Part 2 of my Decoder Ring for the Ra Tarot. Part 1 discussed universal principles applicable to all cards, this part 2 is about understanding the cards by seeing how they relate to each other in an ordered way.

 A.   First, explore the cards in columns, then in paired combinations, as described in Session 88.24

B.    There are meaningful “correspondences” between paired cards. One primary way these correspondences work is that one card “works” on another. It’s as if the figure in one card were to physically walk over to the figure in the second card, so that the two of them create or do something else. (It takes two to tango.) Once you see how such a paired “correspondence” works, you might be able to apply the same logic to other card pairs. Again, these cards want to be understood.  

C.    Significant imagery appears on multiple cards. If a thing or shape has a meaning on one card, start from the premise that it will mean the same thing when it appears on another card. (Think of this as pictographic archaeology.) The symbolism is intended to be consistent across cards, although artistic license often complicates this. The flourishes in how people dress, or how the figures are drawn, unnecessarily suggest differences where none should be inferred. (Small spoiler: the entity sitting in the Hierophant card is supposed to be the same “person” as the entity standing in the Chariot card, even though they do not look or dress alike. I guess you are supposed to infer this from the fact that they each hold the same sword, are in four-pillared booths, and wear armbands.)

D.   The following items, themes, and visual motifs are “significant” and require decoding. They are listed here, but not in any particular order of importance:

 

1.     The gender of the figures (male vs female)

2.     Sitting vs standing vs kneeling

3.     Eyes (open, closed, blind, covered)

4.     Eyeball patterns on things and clothes (vs whiteness)

5.     Handedness (left vs right)

6.     Clothed vs naked (robed, veiled, partly naked)

7.     Fingers and hands (where they reach, where they point, what they hold or don’t hold)

8.     Feet (bare vs shod)

9.     Sun (vs sun-like objects)

10.  Moon

11.  Pillars and posts (open vs making an enclosure, standing or fallen)

12.  Square shapes (cubes, crosses, right angles, rectangular shapes, T-squares, doorways)

13.  Triangle shapes (including angles in arms and legs, pyramids)

14.  Circles and spheres

15.  Light vs dark coloring (checkered, striped)

16.  Flames coming from the body (head vs solar plexus)

17.  Flames in lamps or from burning objects

18.  Water (vessels, ponds, rivers)

19.  Land (uphill vs downhill, land vs water)

20.  Flowers

21.  Things with arrow-shaped tips (arrows, spears, lightning)

22.  Animals

a.     Birds

b.     Birdwings (especially where they point)

c.     Lizards/crocodiles 

d.     Sphinxes

e.     Snakes

f.      Lions and cats

 

EXAMPLE. What about those pillars?

 

Let's take the zero card (sometimes 22):

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One interesting attribute here is the fallen obelisk pillar at the figure’s feet. This is unique to the cards, in that all other cards have two or more paired pillars (see e.g., the High Priestess has two, the Hierophant has four). One could interpret the single pillar as meaning the figure is coming from a different (less complex) world governed by a single principle, to the Earth Life School, which is governed by two principles (STO and STS).  Or perhaps the figure is newly “human” and graduating from the lower 2D density (the animal kingdom) and approaching the 3D world for a new set of adventures.

There is a place with fallen pillars, the Devil card.

 

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More than just “fallen,” burning even. (Also, isn’t it interesting that at the end of the Fool’s walking space, an alligator waits… just like the alligator head of this Devil creature? Parallel symbology across two different cards.)

Just looking at all the cards at once and focusing on the pillars, you could construct a narrative in which the pillars are “aspirational” symbols. Card 9 (wisdom) shows a man walking uphill (denoting effort) toward a vision of … you guessed it, two pillars.

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What does it say about the state of the Matrix of the Spirit (Devil Card) that it shows pillars in ruin?

To a student of the Ra books, the pillars are foundational, a given for the Earth Life School, representing the requirement to polarize in order to graduate. But a student of the tarot images can reach a similar conclusion without reading the books.

 And that’s something special about the Ra tarot for me. I think there is untapped knowledge in these images, information not shared in the Ra Material texts. These 22 images contain “new” Ra Material, if we can just figure out how to decode them.

 Do you all know of any other “significant” symbols I missed in the list above? Or, conversely, are there symbols that we know are not significant, that should be listed too (like swords)? 

 

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u/Ricdaw — 7 days ago

Decoder Ring for the Ra Tarot (Part 1)

Hello everyone. I’ve been giving some thought to how I would teach people about the Ra Tarot if asked. Obviously, one way is to have the interested person read The Ra Material, but that is an unrealistic ask for many (most?) busy people today. To better serve, I’ve been working on a list of principles to help a student discover the meaning of the cards without first reading the books. (And maybe inspire the reading of the books after discovering the joy of uncovering the hidden mysteries in the cards?) And there’s also the thing about not teaching/learning for the student, right?

Anyway. Here's my initial list of principles, which I colloquially call a “decoder ring” (because I like breakfast cereal). As fellow students of Ra’s teachings, do you have any other tips or suggestions that I could add to these?

A. Use only Egyptian tarot cards, in particular the versions shown here: https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/ra-contact/tarot. Only the Major Arcana are relevant to the Ra teachings.

B. Reject all conventional card names. I can’t emphasize enough that the common card names must be discarded ("Emperor," "Justice," etc.) because they are WRONG. If you start viewing the cards this way, you'll get caught up in their names and won’t be able to see or understand their true esoteric meanings.

C. Note, but do not get too attached to, Ra’s card names (Matrix, Potentiator, etc.). They may be illuminating to you, or difficult and obscure (as they were to me).

D. If you're a tarot card reader, ignore all the meanings you've been taught or learned for the cards. Some esoteric meanings may resemble their divinatory meanings, but they usually differ significantly. Don’t try to impose your divinatory interpretations when decoding the Ra Tarot. If a specific meaning or interpretation can’t be supported by the image on the Egyptian version of the card, it’s probably not correct.

E. Also, be cautious about interpreting the card images through "Western" eyes. The most notable example of this is mistaking the figure on card 8 for Lady Justice because she is holding scales and wearing a blindfold. The earliest known depictions of a blindfolded Lady Justice holding scales are a 1543 statue on the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice) in Bern, Switzerland, and Sebastian Brant's 1494 satirical poem, Ship of Fools (Das Narrenschiff). This imagery is thousands of years AFTER Ra created the tarot. Only modern eyes see "Justice" in card 8, but it has little to no connection to the concepts of equality or justice.

F. Reject appearances. The figures on the cards are personifications or aspects of the Self, not literal depictions. If you look at the Magician card and think “guy who does magic,” then you are already adrift. But if you see the Magician card and can (properly) redefine the figure as “Consciousness” or “Willpower”, and the next card, High Priestess, as “The Unconscious”, then you will begin to see the secret system that the Tarot really is. The Star card is not about a “star.” It’s about the kneeling woman. She personifies something other than starlight. If you think the Enchantress/Strength is “taming the lion beast,” you will not get very far decoding these images. Think outside the box of their conventional names AND their conventional appearances.

G. The card must be studied in Ra’s 3x7 grid placement. Mind row, then Body row below that, then Spirit row last. (Start with the Magician in the upper left position #1, followed by the next six cards. Then start the row below with “Justice” and six more cards, and the last row below that with “The Devil” through “The World.” (The Fool card has two spots above and below the fourth column.) If you cannot figure out what a particular card means, treat the grid like you do a hard word in a crossword puzzle. Cards in the same column (top to bottom) are similar. They relate to the cards left and right similarly. So if you get stuck on the meaning of the Hierophant (card 5), see if you can grok the meaning of the two cards below it (The Hanged Man and The Sun) in their respective rows, and try to extrapolate to see how the Hierophant can carry a similar meaning in the first (Mind) row as the other two cards have in their rows. Remember, these cards are training aids. They are meant to be understood by a reasonably diligent student. This is not rocket science.

H. The tarot is the “owner’s manual” for the Earth Life School. Reading it is not necessarily as straightforward as reading the 350-page manual that comes in the glovebox of your new car. And while car manuals, too, can seem overwhelming at first, once you understand the logic of the index and diagrammatic pictures (and get the special glasses to read the tiny 6-point font), you'll be on your way to uncovering secrets about your car that no other owner knows. The tarot works the same way. There are 22 pictures, filled with symbolism. The creators of the tarot wanted you to learn its secrets, not to tease you with esoteric knowledge that they hold back like Lucy does when Charlie Brown tries to kick the football.

I. Reddit User “lrlove99” has extracted and consolidated the tarot discussions from the Ra Material by card. https://www.reddit.com/r/lawofone/comments/1tcjled/the_ra_material_tarot_and_the_archetypal_mind/ This is a great jump-start to learning about the cards.

J. SPOILER: reincarnation is real. It is a thing. If you can’t get your head around this fact, the tarot will not be an overly useful study.

Coming up next, Decoder Ring Part 2…

u/Ricdaw — 7 days ago

Little Spark flickered and stared at the sign: "Galactic Travel". She dampened and pushed into the lobby.

"Can I help you?" asked a voice from behind the silver barrier. Little Spark flared and banked before responding with a whispered, "Yes, please."

Travel Agent peered over the top of the barrier down at the still-uncertain and flickering spark. "Is there somewhere you'd like to go?" asked Agent.

Little Spark, contracted, blurted out, "Earth!" Then, after a pause. "Have you ever heard of Earth?" (continued)

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