Symbols - What does heaven look like
Honeycomb
The honeycomb takes its symbolic meaning from the bee and the beehive as well as honey. But it one of the key symbols used to describe Cells in the Matrix.
It is literally the place where a bee stores its honey. Symbolically, a bee is a spiritual traveller, honey is spiritual input, thus a honeycomb is symbolically a place in the body where spiritual input can be stored. As the honeycomb is a serious of cells one of the places could be a room – an area of memory – meaning that the spiritual input could be invisible – wisdom or inspiration, or it could be a vision.
If the spiritual input is healing energy then it may get stored in another area of the body – possibly also seen symbolically as part of the matrix of the body.
In understanding this we need to see that the Template of the body is a form of matrix with cells all mapped out - literal and figurative cells, as such the honeycomb is representing in its more general sense the spiritual body but a spiritual body that – if the honeycomb is full – is packed with spiritual energy.
Observations
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- Beuys, Joseph - The Queen Bee Sculptures
- Bhagavata Purana - Bees
- Gaudi - Professional work - 04 The Sagrada Família
- Hockney, David - Li Shangyin - 1 Swallow terrace, Spring
- Isaiah 7
- Jami - SALÁMÁN AND ABSÁL – from 04 The Story
- Masters and Houston - Exploring his own spiritual body
- Nizami – Makhzanol Asrar (The Treasury of Mysteries) – from The Third Discourse 01 On the changing world
- Song of Solomon 5