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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 2 41<br />

A. The RIGHT footprint (See Plate VI), taken as a total represents things Material and Effect.<br />

B. In reading the footprint, we read from heel to _toe_; for when stepping we begin on the heel and end on the<br />

toe. Therefore, the footprint message should be read from bottom to top.<br />

C. That which is represented on the arch is chief, principle or prime. (The symbol here of three dots can<br />

mean: Since; Because; Equals; Result In; For The Reason Of).<br />

D. On the heel we see the Clock of the Universe going in a clockwise direction. In the center we see one circle<br />

(dot). This represents or symbolizes the Creator, the Infinite; the curved arms symbolize the Four Great<br />

Primary Forces; the arms project from the circle in the center, and being joined to the circle, they are coming<br />

from it. That is, these forces emanate from the Creator. The swastika, popularly called a "good luck symbol"<br />

and one of the many symbols of the Four Great Primary Forces, was a favorite among the ancients throughout<br />

the world and still clings to the hearts of present (Masonic, etc.) humanity. Pythagoras on his return from<br />

Egypt taught that the numeral 4 referred to the Great Creative Forces of the Universe. The legend is that: "At<br />

the command of the Creator the Four Great Primary Forces built the universe and all therein. They . . . the<br />

Four Great Builders, the Heavenly Architects and Geometricians, the Four Great Strong Ones . . . built the<br />

earth and formed its life." The swastika symbol evolved from the simple cross symbol, and both are among<br />

the most ancient symbols of Earth. The swastika is the Key to Universal Movements. Since Four Great<br />

Primary Forces were used in Creation, and are now governing the movements of all bodies throughout the<br />

Universe, these forces are working from West to East, and carry all celestial bodies in the direction of West to<br />

East. These forces by their actions cause the revolving bodies to continue their force, so that apparently the<br />

force comes from the movements of the body. The atomic element is simply a collector, carrier, and<br />

distributor of the portions of primary forces that have been handed to it; atomic force does not obtain its<br />

energy from elements of the atom. By smashing the atom the flow of forces through it is destroyed. The<br />

ancients used the flow, they did not destroy it. This power is the Will and Command of the Infinite. The<br />

esoteric or hidden meaning of the swastika was known by the priesthood and this meaning was not<br />

communicated to the layman. (See Plate XVII" p. 253). The swastika is an ancient sign in India and is<br />

sacred for it was one of the body marks of the Lord Buddha and has a solemn meaning among both Brahmans<br />

and Buddhists. The swastika has been said to resemble the apparatus used prehistorically to make fire and thus<br />

represents sacred fire, living flame. Milani thought it was a symbol of the sun and "seems to denote its daily<br />

rotation".<br />

Or it may be lightning, the storm, the Aryan pantheon; benediction, good omen. The swastika is very ancient<br />

and widespread for it was used in Crete, in ancient Rome, on Celtic rocks in Scotland, rock carvings in<br />

Sweden and throughout the Orient. The wheel cross, which is thought for Stone Age man to have symbolized<br />

the sun, is displaced in the Bronze Age by the swastika. American Indians of the pre-Columbian period used<br />

this cross for a number of purposes. The most frequently mentioned is as a symbol of the four directions<br />

which were important in Indian ritual. It has also been identified as a wind symbol, storm symbol, and phallic<br />

meanings have been attributed to it. If the cross pieces point to the right, it is a lucky sign; if they point to the<br />

left it is an unlucky sign. In China the swastika was the symbol of a benevolent society. The word swastika<br />

comes from the Sanscrit and in Northern Europe it was called Fylfot. In China it is known as Wan. This is<br />

especially interesting because in "The Saucers Speak!" Wan-4 was a representative of the Safanian Solar<br />

System. And Wan is the Chinese word for swastika. Also notice the use of the numeral 4. Apparently, from<br />

the beginning the Four Great Primary Forces, called in the most ancient writings the Sacred Four, have played<br />

a cardinal part in man's religion. It would appear that most of the ancient theology was based on their<br />

workings, and many theological lines and divergences sprang from them. Another ex-ample of "God<br />

Provided--Man Divided". The Sacred Four are still very much with us. But just what are these four? Since the<br />

arrival of friends from outer space it is possible to know the true meaning of this sacred number. The Four<br />

Great Primary Forces are: Static Magnetic Field; Electro-Static Field; Electro-Magnetic Wave; Resonating<br />

Electro-Magnetic Field. Ancient temples were dedicated to these Sacred Four as representative and symbolic<br />

of the almighty power of the Creator. Ancient man at one time on Earth understood the true meaning of the

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