Ancient Wisdom
Throughout time, humanity has sought to understand its place
in the Universe. Although it is often overlooked in modern thought,
for millennia we have known we are not separate from the nature
of the universe. Rather, we are imbedded in it as it is in us.
Today,
millions of us are returning to the wisdom of the ages for
help in understanding ourselves and our world. Trying to make
sense of what we see and feel, we are looking to the traditions
of our forbearers for answers. Noble Sciences synthesizes these
traditions and allows us to access the greater wisdom revealed
through this synthesis. Below we have provided some basic information
about the four key wisdom traditions at the foundation of Noble
Sciences.
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The Tree of Life
The I-Ching
The Hindu Chakra System
Astrology
The Tree of Life
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At the core of Kabalistic teachings is a diagram called The
Tree Of Life. It symbolically represents a process that describes
the way Kabalists believe the universe came into being. It
represents aspects of ourselves and the journey back to oneness.
Interestingly, Kabalist’s view of the evolution or emanation
of the universe is in many ways quite similar to explanations
given by modern scientists. Kabalists believe that the universe
began from a singular source, a dot in the center of nothingness
that contained infinite energy.
This energy then split into
ten energy centers known as the 10 Sephiroth or spheres. Tree
of Life diagram shows the ten energy centers connected by 22
interconnecting pathways. Collectively they are known as the
32 Paths of Wisdom. Each energy center carries its own sphere
of influence within each of the auric bodies. It symbolically
represents areas of universal and human consciousness that
function in their own unique way.
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The I-Ching
The I–Ching is based on an ancient classic Chinese text.
It uses a system of images, known as hexagrams, formed by stacking
a series of six lines one upon the other designed to identify
an order to seemingly chance events. Thousands of years ago,
rulers in ancient China would consult the I-Ching for counsel,
much like ancient Greeks consulted the Oracle at Delphi. Around
the third century, a young scholar by the name of Wang Pi realized
that the real value in the I-Ching would be found in using it
as a tool for self-discovery. By developing a little personal
understanding of the imagery and words used in the I-Ching, it
is possible to advance your inner understanding of both the world
around you and your personal response to it.
Noble Sciences’ Mandala
maps the I-Ching hexagrams to the zodiac wheel and placing them
throughout the 12 signs and houses in the system of Astrology.
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I-Ching
Trigram |
Visual
Image |
Astrological
Sign |
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Earth |
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Taurus |
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Mountain |
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Cancer |
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Water |
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Leo |
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Wind |
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Libra |
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Thunder |
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Aries |
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Fire |
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Aquarius |
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Lake |
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Capricorn |
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Heaven |
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Scorpio |
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The Hindu Chakra System
Chakra Energy Centers are an Eastern construct and ancient tradition
that is now finding widening acceptance in Western culture. This
is so because these Energy Centers describe an organization of
interlocking energy flow found in the unfolding consciousness
of all human beings, be they Easterner or Westerner.
The word
Chakra derives from Sanskrit; it means both a blossoming flower
and a revolving wheel. In the West, chakras or foci of energy
in the body are considered interior stars or precious alchemical
metals. Chakras are purported to vitalize the physical body.
They are associated with interactions on all layers of functioning:
mental, emotional, spiritual and physical.
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Astrology
Dating back to Babylonian times, humans observed that planetary
positions in the zodiac seemed to relate to human events. Through
careful observation they noted recurrent planetary positions
and developed certain hypotheses over time about individual characteristics
associated with the planetary positions and relationships present
at birth or other key times of interest. These hypotheses coalesced
into various forms of astrology that survive into current times.
Each
zodiac sign has specific characteristics associated with it.
In addition, each 30-degree division of the Circle represents
one sign, or one “house” in astrological terminology.
Each zodiac sign, or house, has its own meaning based on its
placement in the circle, which are all taken into account in
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