"The Significator of the Spirit is that living entity which either radiates or absorbs the love and the light of the One Infinite Creator, radiates it to others or absorbs it for the self." I'd say that's the best one.
"The green ray is one of complete universality of love. This is a giving without expectation of return."
"You may note that the hands of the central image indicate the appropriate bias for right and left-hand working; that is, the right hand gestures in service-to-others, offering its light outward. The left hand attempts to absorb the power of the spirit and point it for its use alone."
"Another method of viewing polarities might involve the concept of radiation/absorption. That which is positive is radiant; that which is negative is absorbent."
"The first attempt is the cornerstone. Upon this choosing rests the remainder of the life-experience of an entity. The second seeking of love within the moment begins the addition. The third seeking empowers the second, the fourth powering or doubling the third. As with the previous type of empowerment, there will be some loss of power due to flaws within the seeking in the distortion of insincerity. However, the conscious statement of self to self of the desire to seek love is so central an act of will that, as before, the loss of power due to this friction is inconsequential." Notice they are trying to paint the image of building a pyramid with the cornerstone reference.
It's also said that the square is the device upon the breast of the actor. Each layer of the pyramid forms a square. As you move up, you could view each layer as condensing and merging with others, or a hierarchy of power. The capstone would represent the infinite whole. You either gather that energy within your green ray and point the pyramid outwards ("Love uses light and has the power to direct light in its distortions."), or direct all energy inwardly.
"The green ray is one of complete universality of love. This is a giving without expectation of return."
"You may note that the hands of the central image indicate the appropriate bias for right and left-hand working; that is, the right hand gestures in service-to-others, offering its light outward. The left hand attempts to absorb the power of the spirit and point it for its use alone."
"Another method of viewing polarities might involve the concept of radiation/absorption. That which is positive is radiant; that which is negative is absorbent."
"The first attempt is the cornerstone. Upon this choosing rests the remainder of the life-experience of an entity. The second seeking of love within the moment begins the addition. The third seeking empowers the second, the fourth powering or doubling the third. As with the previous type of empowerment, there will be some loss of power due to flaws within the seeking in the distortion of insincerity. However, the conscious statement of self to self of the desire to seek love is so central an act of will that, as before, the loss of power due to this friction is inconsequential." Notice they are trying to paint the image of building a pyramid with the cornerstone reference.
It's also said that the square is the device upon the breast of the actor. Each layer of the pyramid forms a square. As you move up, you could view each layer as condensing and merging with others, or a hierarchy of power. The capstone would represent the infinite whole. You either gather that energy within your green ray and point the pyramid outwards ("Love uses light and has the power to direct light in its distortions."), or direct all energy inwardly.