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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

spiritual practices are done together. The four faces (the three visible masks and one<br />

invisible) point at the level of this spiritual practice in which the integrity of the four<br />

Aspects is already used to perceive the invisible world. Incidentally, in the ancient times<br />

the three-facedness was almost always depicted implying four faces (the fourth invisible<br />

side) as evidenced, for example, <strong>by</strong> the mythology and the images of "gods" in the<br />

ancient Indian civilization. The sign over his head is far from a "branch of the fig tree".<br />

This shows an outburst of energy from the chakran "1000 petalled lotus" as well as the<br />

activation of the indicated working sign during this meditation.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, even the sign itself here speaks of the spiritual level of the person who<br />

is capable of activating it.<br />

Rigden: Certainly, this is not a simple sign. The upper label is a reference for a knowing<br />

person to this spiritual practice and its purpose.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: In fact, all the signs that identify this spiritual practice are present here: the<br />

diagonal cross as the symbol of the four Aspects, with certain accents; the fish sign<br />

meaning submersion into an altered state of consciousness; the wave sign indicating the<br />

movement of energies; the sign of the forces of Allat is shown symbolically in writing...<br />

In essence, the same ones as in the ancient rock inscriptions. Here, even if people<br />

eventually enrobe these signs in their material understanding, the image itself will retain<br />

the basic spiritual information for the knowing people of new generations.<br />

Rigden: Quite right.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: You know, when I was searching for information about the Harappan<br />

civilization, then I also discovered unexpectedly many other interesting facts. For<br />

example, take the steatite seal which you have already mentioned... By the way, I think<br />

the readers will also be interested to know, like I was in my time, why seals were often<br />

made of steatite in ancient times. After all, this material was used as early as the<br />

Palaeolithic era, as evidenced <strong>by</strong> female ritual figurines of the "Palaeolithic Venuses"<br />

made of this rock that were discovered <strong>by</strong> archaeologists.<br />

Rigden: This material was indeed widespread among the peoples in different times. It is<br />

steatite that was used for magical figurines in ancient India and ancient Egypt. It was<br />

described in legends as a rock endowed with sacred properties. It was used in the Urals,<br />

Asia and America. In the ancient times, it was also called "firestone" because it<br />

"conquered flames and forced even the fiery firmament to follow its internal form". This<br />

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