Chapter 2

Historical Confirmations

Historische Bestätigungen

Historical Confirmations

Cellular Cosmology is not an invention of modernity. Across millennia and civilizations, the same archetype returns: a closed, egg-shaped cosmos with a luminous center, an inhabited inner surface, and concentric layers of reality.

Surya Siddhanta (Vedic Astronomy, 6th Century)

The ancient Indian astronomical text describes a closed cosmic structure in which celestial bodies move within a bounded sphere. The sun occupies a central position, and planetary motion follows concentric orbits within the cosmic egg (Brahmanda).

Hildegard of Bingen — The Flaming Egg (12th Century)

The German mystic and polymath painted her vision of the cosmos as a Flaming Egg — an oval structure with a luminous core, surrounded by concentric rings of elements. Her cosmology remarkably aligns with the Cellular Cosmology model.

The Panaga Dzhong Mandala (1450)

This Tibetan cosmological painting shows the universe as a concentric structure with a central mountain (Meru), surrounded by rings of continents and oceans — a mandala of nested worlds.

Plato's Timaeus — The Living Cosmos

Plato describes the cosmos as a living, self-sufficient spherical being — the most perfect form. The Demiurge shaped the universe as a single, complete organism with soul and intelligence. This is not metaphor, but cosmological architecture.

The Norse Edda — Yggdrasil

Yggdrasil — the World Tree

The World Tree connects nine vertically arranged worlds — a cosmic axis with nested realms, each self-contained yet interconnected. The structure is toroidal, with roots and branches forming a self-referential loop.

The Kabbalistic Tree of Life

The ten Sephiroth

Ten Sephiroth on three pillars describe a cosmic hierarchy from the Infinite (Ein Sof) to the material world (Malkuth). Each Sephirah is a world within the world — fractal cosmology, encoded in mystical symbolism.

The Quran — The Egg-Shaped Earth

Quran 79:30 uses the word dahaha (دحاها), whose root meaning includes "to make egg-shaped." Seven heavens are described as concentric layers (67:3, 71:15), which aligns with a cellular model.


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Symbolism of the Christmas Tree

Title: On the Symbolism of the Christmas Tree Date: 2017-12-20 Labels: Tree of Life

Christmas tree - the Tree of Life

The early Christians celebrated no birthdays , not even that of Jesus Christ. He was more likely born in summer, most probably even on June 21st, at the summer solstice. Son is at the same time Sun (the light bringer) - in English "sun" and "son" are pronounced the same way ("ßann"). "Son of the Most High" refers at the same time to the highest position of the sun. Prince William, the future king of England, Europe and possibly the western world, was delivered by caesarean section for this reason precisely on 21.06.1982. The early Christians also didn't care about Christmas. The Christmas tree (also called "Christ tree") is a European (German) invention, but strangely hardly anyone knows its symbolism. In connection with the "Christmas ornaments" a very specific interpretation suggests itself: The Tree of Life and its Sephiroth (planets). The Christmas tree thought through to its logical conclusion must therefore contain ten Sephiroth. At the top, in the center, sits Kether ("Crown"), below it the zodiac ("Chokmah"), Saturn ("Binah"), Jupiter ("Chesed"), Mars ("Geburah"), Sun ("Tiferet"), Venus ("Netzach"), Mercury ("Hod"), Moon ("Yesod") and Earth ("Malkuth"). Daath (the abyss, symbolized by the magical hexagram) is traditionally not counted. In Cellular Cosmology and in medieval representations of the celestial spheres, the kabbalistic arrangement of the planets is confirmed.

The Christmas tree also contains the concentric structure through its upward tapering form. The sphere rings become smaller toward the top, or toward the center, like the longitude lines on a sphere.

The connections become clearer the simpler one approaches the matter. By dividing, for example, into male-female, that is, into heaven and earth, plus and minus, father and mother. The son/the sun mediates between the two poles, connects above and below. Rig Veda: "Below the upper, above the lower is He [the sun] who knows his father." This is again symbolized by 101, where the zero embodies the sun. This becomes a half-truth when the hierarchy is disregarded, namely that everything comes from the transcendent Father, whom the Son knows and submits to His will, so that the principle of unity in diversity may be revealed, which is also called "Love."

The Christmas tree has nothing to do with Christianity at all, unless one extends "Christ" to "Kris(h)na" toward the East, where Melchizedek is said to have transmitted the secret knowledge to Abraham (note the relationship to Brahman) - the Kabbalah. How universal the "Tree of Life" is can also be recognized by its encoding in the world-famous geoglyph "Candelabro de Paracas," whose age is estimated at 2000 years.

In truth there are no "Christians" and also no "pagans," but all unconscious "Kabbalists" - who pay homage to the truth hidden in plain sight.

On the esoteric symbolism of the Christmas nutcracker: He breaks frozen hearts and hardened egos, so that they may open to the light.


Masonic Symbolism

Title: Positive Masonic Symbolism Date: 2016-10-01 Labels: "G".

"There is only one reality and one underlying truth. Whoever digs deep enough will sooner or later always hit the same water." - Essence philosopher

We live in the waning Kali-Yuga, the age of strife, pollution, poisoning, confusion and darkening, in which originally sublime concepts are turned upside down and misused. In the struggle for truth, superficial judgments are all too easily made about misunderstood formulations of this one truth. Since the Masonic movement was also in all probability infiltrated, or its leadership "hijacked" (as were today's government tops and churches), one too carelessly throws out the baby with the bathwater and attributes an occult-negative symbolism to everything. But as becomes apparent from the Masonic seal of square and compass, Freemasonry is also based on the same ideals and wisdom as taught by the religions.

The great Masonic seal

  • "G" stands for God and Law (Freemasonry has German roots). G is also the 7th letter, thus symbolizing the number 7, the center, the Creator.

  • The 60° compass symbolizes the circumference, the boundary, creation, the circle, the Feminine Principle.

  • The 90° square symbolizes the "right measure", righteousness, justice, direction, alignment, focus, the square, the masculine principle. Upright posture, gaze upward (toward the center, the Creator). The right angle was already considered in ancient Egypt as the «symbol» or «sign» for unconditional justice as the «most noble manifestation of divinity in the world through its immutable laws». The only righteous one in Sodom was Lot. The "plumb line" symbolizes justice.
  • The All-Seeing Eye represents the singular radiation source. The highest instance, Kether, center of creation, also corresponds with the "G", when it stands for "God".

Man approaches God ("G") through righteousness and focus on God (square), as well as through observing his boundaries, maintaining the right measure and through holistic (comprehensive) consideration of all events. The 6(0) and the 9(0) (compass and square) can also be seen as the union of the feminine and masculine creative principle. The 69 is indeed a fertility symbol. The astrological sign Cancer is a lying 69. The Moon is associated with Cancer.