Short answer, I don't know re. vax. Wondering if it's just a slower reaction, giving them time to 'think about what they did' *wags finger dramatically*, which has its place in healing, esp. in Eastern doctrines.
And in fact that bleeds (no pun intended) in to the next subject-
Long answer: yes I'd say the vax is the 'mark' but in reality the 'beast' is a tight attachment to the physical world because other worlds can't be perceived.
Antimony was mentioned by Sasha Latypova recently... I hadn't previously heard it as one of the ingredients but my ears went wild... Pure alchemy, ancient. The symbol for antimony, 'Sb', comes from stibium, which is derived from the Greek stibi meaning 'mark' because it was used for blackening eyebrows and eyelashes.
Its atomic number- 51. (5+1=)6 is a beastly number of course, but it's the endless nods to alchemical properties which I can't (won't) go in to that blew my mind.
And the symbol of antimony, get this; the globus cruciger (Latin for 'cross-bearing orb'). The world with a cross on it- a symbol even older than christianity.
It's a fascinating subject just from the etymology alone.
Short answer, I don't know re. vax. Wondering if it's just a slower reaction, giving them time to 'think about what they did' *wags finger dramatically*, which has its place in healing, esp. in Eastern doctrines.
And in fact that bleeds (no pun intended) in to the next subject-
Long answer: yes I'd say the vax is the 'mark' but in reality the 'beast' is a tight attachment to the physical world because other worlds can't be perceived.
Antimony was mentioned by Sasha Latypova recently... I hadn't previously heard it as one of the ingredients but my ears went wild... Pure alchemy, ancient. The symbol for antimony, 'Sb', comes from stibium, which is derived from the Greek stibi meaning 'mark' because it was used for blackening eyebrows and eyelashes.
Its atomic number- 51. (5+1=)6 is a beastly number of course, but it's the endless nods to alchemical properties which I can't (won't) go in to that blew my mind.
And the symbol of antimony, get this; the globus cruciger (Latin for 'cross-bearing orb'). The world with a cross on it- a symbol even older than christianity.
It's a fascinating subject just from the etymology alone.