Vishnu

The one who works everywhere.

(Sanskrit विष्णु)

“…Vishńu, from the root Vis, ‘to enter’ or ‘pervade;’…” – Vishnu Purana

“Brahma, Vishnu and Siva are the three aspects of God. Brahma is the creative aspect; Vishnu is the preservative aspect; and Siva is the destructive aspect. There is no polytheism in Hinduism. Siva, Vishnu, Brahma, Sakti are different aspects of the one Lord.” – Swami Sivananda, Hindu Gods and Goddesses

“An eternal breath exists within the heart of every life. All of the breaths of life are the Great Breath emanated from the Absolute in the dawn of the Mahamanvantara. All the breaths are resplendent Dragons of Wisdom. The Great Breath is the Cosmic Christ, the Army of the Voice, Kwan-Yin, the Melodious Voice, Avalokiteshvara, Vishnu, Osiris, the Central Sun.” – Samael Aun Weor, Kundalini Yoga

“The Cosmic Christ is called “Christos” by the Greeks, “Osiris” by the Egyptians, “Vishnu” by the Hindus, “Kuan Yin,” the Melodious Voice by the Chinese, “Avalokiteshvara” by Tibetans. The Cosmic Christ is the Army of the Voice, the great breath, the central sun, the Solar Logos, the Word of God.” – Samael Aun Weor, The Major Mysteries

“Christ is Vishnu in the sacred land of the Vedas. He is the Second Logos, sublime emanation of Brahma, the First Logos.” – Samael Aun Weor, The Three Mountains

“The incarnation of Vishnu into a human being is what is called an Avatar. Properly, Vishnu is the Christ, the Solar Logos. This is why in India they say that reincarnation is performed by Vishnu. Krishna spoke about this by saying, “Only the Devas reincarnate.” – Samael Aun Weor, Tarot and Kabbalah

Vulcan

“To Hephaistos (Hephaestus), Fumigation from Frankincense and Manna. Strong, mighty Hephaistos, bearing splendid light, unwearied fire, with flaming torrents bright: strong-handed, deathless, and of art divine, pure element, a portion of the world is thine: all-taming artist, all-diffusive power, ’tis thine, supreme, all substance to devour: aither, sun, moon, and stars, light pure and clear, for these thy lucid parts [of fire] to men appear. To thee all dwellings, cities, tribes belong, diffused through mortal bodies, rich and strong. Hear, blessed power, to holy rites incline, and all propitious on the incense shine: suppress the rage of fire’s unwearied frame, and still preserve our nature’s vital flame.” —Orphic Hymn

“All of the processes related with sexual transmutation are possible because of the intervention of the Vital Body. This is the Archaeous that elaborates the blood and the semen in the human organism. This is Vulcan that transmutes the seminal liquor into Christic Energy. The Vital Body is the vehicle of the Soul-Consciousness in the human being. The consciousness is the flame and the vital body is the wick. Vulcan exists within the Microcosmos and within the Macrocosmos, in the human being and in Nature. The great Vulcan of Nature is Eden, the Ethereal Plane.” —Samael Aun Weor, Alchemy and Kabbalah in the Tarot

Quotes from Paracelsus:

“The office of Vulcan is the separation of the good from the bad. So the Art of Vulcan, which is Alchemy, is like unto death, by which the eternal and the temporal are divided one from another. So also this art might be called the death of things.” – De Morbis Metallicis, Lib. I., Tract III., c. 1.

“Vulcan is an astral and not a corporal fabricator.” – De Caduco Matricis, Par. VI.

“The artist working in metals and other minerals transforms them into other colours, and in so doing his operation is like that of the heaven itself. For as the artist excocts by means of Vulcan, or the igneous element, so heaven performs the work of coction through the Sun. The Sun, therefore, is the Vulcan of heaven accomplishing coction in the earth.” – De Icteritiis.

“Vulcan is the fabricator and architect of all things, nor is his habitation in heaven only, that is, in the firmament, but equally in all the other elements.” – Lib. Meteorum, c. 4.

“Where the three prime principles are wanting, there also the igneous essence is absent. The Igneous Vulcan is nothing else but sulfur, Sal Nitrum, and Mercury.” – Ibid., c.5.

Xolotl

The  Aztec god Xolotl is equivalent to the Greek god Prometheus and the Christian god Lucifer.

Xolotl — the living shadow of Quetzalcoatl, Prometheus-Lucifer — is the bearer of light, the dawn star, the living symbol of our headstone, the cornerstone, the Philosophical Stone, within which is the key of all powers.

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