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There are two forms of magickal energy or power: Internal or Kundalini force-Red Dragon, serpent power, associated with Heat and Sexual Power. Then there is External or Odic force-green dragon that is associated with actual material universe and certain Hermetic theories and even the Chinese Feng-Shui (where certain Dragon/Forces are said to travel on certain paths in sacred geography)

For example, the wise men of India have a belief that a certain particular Prana, or force, resides in the Bindu, or semen. But all their theory of magick and meditation being a reverbatory, so that their "communing with God", is but a "communing with Self", and all their artifice directed to development of the powers in their own bodies and minds, as opposed to the Western idea of extending those powers to bear sway over others.

If you look closely, the Swastika is cut up in to 8 parts to signify the Seven Heads of the Green Dragon

But the Eight Head is the Stooping Dragon.
https://coronzon.com/choronzon.htm
>The Fall is reproduced showing an eight-headed dragon/serpent

In Golden Dawn symbolism you can see the Eight Headed Dragon, it is said that it is the "leader" of the Seven or the intelligence of it

The text on that pic related page reads the same as on this page:
>https://www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/behold-the-green-dragon-the-myth-reality-of-an-asian-secret-society

>In the book, brother spies Nobody and Legrand are inspired by their common curiosity about the fate of the Russian Imperial family. The chief object of fascination is an icon on St. Seraphim, supposedly found on the Tsarina Alexandra’s body, which bears a puzzling inscription, in English: “S.I.M.P. The Green Dragon. You were absolutely right. Too late.”25 They quickly determine that the first element, which is accompanied by a six point “kabbalistic” symbol, stands for “Superieur Inconnu, Maitre Philippe” [Unknown Superior, Master Philippe], a French Martinist mystic who was an early guru to the Tsarina Alexandra.26 They also note the Tsarina’s predilection for the “Tibetan” Swastika as a good luck symbol. The rest of the story follows the duo’s efforts to discover who or what constitutes the Green Dragon.

Philipe Was Guénon's mentor

Also it is interesting that in the newer versions of this book the Swastika is not cut into eight parts, only the old 1948 show this small detail (The book in question is Yrjö von Grönhagens - Secret Society of Himmler (Himmlerin Salaseura))

The Swastika signifies the Dragon and it predates the Nazis adoption of it.

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The relevance to Teddy Legrand's account in the Yrjö Grönhagen's book 1948 version is pic related

If you look closely, the Swastika is cut up in to 8 parts to signify the Seven Heads of the Green Dragon after the "A.N.P" and the most Secret Head, the 8th head of the Stooping Dragon.

The Eight Head is the Stooping Dragon.
https://coronzon.com/choronzon.htm
>The Fall is reproduced showing an eight-headed dragon/serpent

In Golden Dawn symbolism you can see the Eight Headed Dragon, it is said that it is the "leader" of the Seven or the intelligence of it

The text on that pic related page reads the same as on this page:
>https://www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/behold-the-green-dragon-the-myth-reality-of-an-asian-secret-society

>In the book, brother spies Nobody and Legrand are inspired by their common curiosity about the fate of the Russian Imperial family. The chief object of fascination is an icon on St. Seraphim, supposedly found on the Tsarina Alexandra’s body, which bears a puzzling inscription, in English: “S.I.M.P. The Green Dragon. You were absolutely right. Too late.”25 They quickly determine that the first element, which is accompanied by a six point “kabbalistic” symbol, stands for “Superieur Inconnu, Maitre Philippe” [Unknown Superior, Master Philippe], a French Martinist mystic who was an early guru to the Tsarina Alexandra.26 They also note the Tsarina’s predilection for the “Tibetan” Swastika as a good luck symbol. The rest of the story follows the duo’s efforts to discover who or what constitutes the Green Dragon.

Also it is interesting that in the newer versions of this book the Swastika is not cut into eight parts, only the old 1948 show this small detail (I have reissues of this book)

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The only relevance to Teddy Legrand in the Yrjö Grönhagen version of 1948 is this

If you look closely, the Swastika is cut up in to 8 parts to signify the Seven Heads of the Green Dragon

But the Eight Head is the Stooping Dragon.
https://coronzon.com/choronzon.htm
>The Fall is reproduced showing an eight-headed dragon/serpent

In Golden Dawn symbolism you can see the Eight Headed Dragon, it is said that it is the "leader" of the Seven or the intelligence of it

The text on that pic related page reads the same as on this page:
>https://www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/behold-the-green-dragon-the-myth-reality-of-an-asian-secret-society

>n the book, brother spies Nobody and Legrand are inspired by their common curiosity about the fate of the Russian Imperial family. The chief object of fascination is an icon on St. Seraphim, supposedly found on the Tsarina Alexandra’s body, which bears a puzzling inscription, in English: “S.I.M.P. The Green Dragon. You were absolutely right. Too late.”25 They quickly determine that the first element, which is accompanied by a six point “kabbalistic” symbol, stands for “Superieur Inconnu, Maitre Philippe” [Unknown Superior, Master Philippe], a French Martinist mystic who was an early guru to the Tsarina Alexandra.26 They also note the Tsarina’s predilection for the “Tibetan” Swastika as a good luck symbol. The rest of the story follows the duo’s efforts to discover who or what constitutes the Green Dragon.

Philipe Was Guénon's mentor

Also it is interesting that in the newer versions of this book the Swastika is not cut into eight parts, only the old 1948 show this small detail (I have reissues of this book)

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