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>>9472718This is a true key of understand religion, the occult, and the world itself.
>Solve et coagula is a maxim or motto of Alchemy which means "dissolve and coagulate". It means that something must be broken down before it can be built up. One interpretation of this saying is to dissolve the body and build up the spirit.This is in everything. In the military soldiers are broken down and then built back up. In Christianity the sinner realizes their inherent sinful nature (ego is broken down) and then must become Christlike (higher nature built up). Every religion and occult philosophy has some version of this.
It's shown in movies constantly. In The Rhythm Section, a soulless husk of a film, they do a very blatant solve et coagula plot. The lead female becomes a prostitute (echoing Mary Magdalene) which is symbolic of the fallen woman who has forgotten who she is. This is revealed to her by a man who dies for telling her the information (Christ) and then another man builds her up (a second Christ archetype more or less). The woman has a very androgynous appearance in many scenes.
>Jesus says: "See, I will draw her so as to make her male so that she also may become a living spirit like you males. For every woman who has become male will enter the Kingdom of heaven."She also has sex with a black guy (masonic black and white checkerboard). It's a genuinely bad movie but it has a lot of obvious occult nods if you know the symbols. This is a key to understanding the world. That for something to change it must start to die to what it once was. Everything going on in society is a reflection of this. Death and birth are forever linked. What we cannot know is the exact future but seeing what is happening currently is very easy.