The Eagle, Lion, and the Cow

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The human being consists of three forms: the spherical head, the radial arms and
legs, and the crescent trunk. When we compare the head to the limbs, we see they are quite the inversion
of each other. The head is a receptacle for light, sound, smells, feeling and tastes to be inwardly received.
The limbs, to the contrary, acts and serves outwardly for ourselves and the world. The first is passively
acted upon by the world, and the second actively acts upon the world. The first receives impressions during the day and the other digests thoughts during the night. They are bridged by the inner
dwelling of home. Its shape, the rib cage, is an upside down bowl showing it is both being filled and emptied at the
same time. Its main organ, the heart, is its central feature that branches out like a tree to every part of the
body. From it, is the source of eternal life for it never exhausts itself. The animal kingdom can be viewed as specialising in one of these three systems: the nerve sense system, circulatory system, the metabolic limb system. The eagle represents best the nerve sense system with it's keen eyes flying over the misty mountain forests. The cow or cloven hoofed animals are but an inversion of the eagle and other birds. Intuitions and inspirations are felt and digested from within and work outward through their limbs. The felines and canines cycle perfectly between night and day as the circulatory system. Their feelings are expressed on their face whether purring or growling giving them a beautiful representation of the heart. All the animals in creation teach us important things about how our own body functions giving us control over it.

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