![]() ![]() ![]() The hub was drilled through to form an empty space into which the tampering axle was fitted, the whole being covered with leather to retain lubricating oil. Since the answer must be ONE WORD, we choose elm as the correct answer of this question. + The word “provided” in the text is paraphrased as “is made of” in question 5. Just take a look at the second sentence: “Wheels were constructed from a variety of woods: elm provided the hub, … felloes”, this sentence contains all three keywords in the question => The answer must be somewhere in this sentence. + This sentence shows information of different kinds of wood used to make parts of the wheel. Since question 5 to question 10 link to this information, you need to focus on paragraph D to find the answer for these questions.įrom the question, we can assume that the answer must be a Noun. NOTE: Paragraph D shows information of the structure of ancient Chinese chariots. Wheels were constructed from a variety of woods : elm provided the hub Q5: The hub is made of wood from the tree of _ ![]() Below the corpse was a small pit holding the remains of six sacrificial dogs and along the edge lay the skeletons of human slaves, evidence of human sacrifice. These grave goods are confirmed by the oracle texts, which constitute almost all of the first hand written record we possess of the Shang Dynasty. The artifacts unearthed within the grave included jade objects, bone objects, bronze objects etc. Discovered in 1976,it was identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao. Archaeological work at the Ruins of Yin (near modern-day Anyang), which has been identified as the last Shang capital, uncovered eleven major Yin royal tombs and the foundations of palaces and ritual sites, containing weapons of war and remains from both animal and human sacrifices.ī The Tomb of Fu Hao is an archaeological site at Yinxu, the ruins of the ancient Shang Dynasty capital Yin, within the modem city of Anyang in Henan Province, China. Corresponds to the Sefiroth Wisdom/East and Understanding/North on the qabalistic Tree, the Latifa Khafiya on the Sufi Tree, and the Upper Tan on the Taoist Tree.A The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty, according to traditional historiography, ruled in the Yellow River valley in the second millennium. Ajna Chakra: the forehead-center on the Chakric Tree, portrayed as a lotus with two petals. In Judaism, it is the verse in the Torah known as the “Shema.” In Islam, it is the verse in the Qur’an, “La illaha il Allah.” After-the-World Sequence: a version of the Taoist Trigram Tree that is the equivalent of the qabalistic Fallen Tree. Affirmation of Unity: refers to the proclamations of the absolute unity of existence at the foundation of Judaism and Islam. Advaita (Sanskrit: Non-duality): one of the three world views in Vedantic spiritual philosophy, which perceives all Name and Form as illusory, and only Brahman (i.e. Adonai (Hebrew: My Master): a principal Name of Small Face in the Qabalah. With the allusion of the eating of the apple of the knowledge of good and evil, the action drops down into the World of Asiyah, and consciousness becomes dualistic. ![]() Adam, as the archetype of the first man in the Garden of Eden, reflects the male (yang) aspect of Small Face in the Lower World of Yetzirah, with Chavah (Eve) representing the feminine (yin) aspect of Small Face as the energy of consciousness. World of B’riyah) in the image of Elohim” depicted in Merkabah literature as riding upon the Celestial Chariot, or seated upon the Throne of El Shadai. Adam Kadmon: anthropomorphic allusion to Vast Face as the Celestial Man “created (i.e. Chapter7Glossary of Terms Abyss: refers to the Sefirah Knowledge/First on the Fallen Tree also called “Face of the Deep.” Acharit (Hebrew: The Last): the fourth and final Celestial Head of Meshiach L’hvhy corresponding to the filter of the letter Tav. ![]()
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