The Current of Money is the seminar of the 6th course of the Main Department. In this seminar the students will learn how to attract the current of money, direct it to their goals and objectives, transform the informational component of the power, and properly give the transformed power to the world.
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When the Elemental Cross forms in consciousness and the process of mutual elemental pursuit is initiated as the eternal engine of the first kind, it instantaneously brings all elemental indicators into a state of natural equilibrium with each other. Such a state in magical practices is referred to as “nullification through the elements.”
n the cross, it forms horizontal movement, where Air gives motion to Water. Air is independent and infinitely mobile. Water, on the other hand, tends towards stability and exhibits properties of inertia. The conflict generated by the interaction of these two elements is a conflict of a forced directional movement.
The Air Element is represented in the human understanding of qualities as a masculine quality. Like Fire, the Air element is incapable of permanence; Air directs, infiltrates and penetrates, giving form to matter. Air responds to pressure and is capable of compressing several times over, acquiring new properties.
The element of Fire corresponds to the etheric plane. The vibrations of Fire are rapid, ever-changing, absorbing all organic matter into itself that Fire can penetrate. Fire is the necessity of penetration both in depth and breadth. If Earth is the force of tranquility and stability, then Fire, its opposite, is the force of movement and development.
The first and perhaps the primary element for our world is the Earth element. The vibrations of the Earth element correspond to the physical plane. These are the densest, lowest frequencies. The perception chakra is the Muladhara (root chakra). In perception, the Earth element embodies feminine qualities of manifestation—acceptance, accumulation, and preservation. Inertia is a natural effect of the feminine nature of preservation and accumulation, and the Earth element vividly manifests these properties.









