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The Logos, Strength, and the Book of Revelation

The Beast, Insight, and the Mastery of Power

By Alchemist Iris Chapman


At first glance, Revelation Chapter 13 appears to be a terrifying chapter entirely about fear. It is filled with apocalyptic imagery: a dragon, a beast from the sea, a beast from the earth, absolute authority, widespread deception, and the infamous number 666.

Yet, beneath the shocking imagery lies a very different, far more profound lesson.

Revelation 13 is not primarily about the power of the beast. It is about the specific kind of power required to face the beast. This is why the chapter aligns so naturally and powerfully with the Tarot archetype of Strength.

Strength is not physical domination. Strength is not loud aggression. Strength is not brute force. True strength is absolute inner mastery. It is patience. Wisdom. Endurance. It is the rare ability to remain entirely sovereign in the presence of something incredibly powerful.

Within the framework of the Logos Chakra and the Book of Revelation, Chapter 13 reveals one of the greatest, most difficult challenges in Adam’s entire evolutionary journey: the conscious confrontation with the beast he helped create.

The Nature of Strength

The Strength card traditionally depicts a woman calmly, almost gently, holding open the mouth of a fierce lion.

She does not kill the lion. She does not fear the lion. She certainly does not run from the lion. She understands the lion.

This is the pure essence of Strength. It is absolute mastery through understanding. It is power through heightened awareness. It is unshakeable authority achieved strictly through self-governance. The lion remains incredibly powerful, yet the lion no longer governs the woman.

The Beast from the Sea

Revelation introduces a terrifying beast rising from the sea.

In esoteric symbolism, the sea consistently represents the vast, unconscious kingdom. It is the emotional depths, the unexamined territories of consciousness, the hidden basement of the psyche. Therefore, the beast emerges from directly within Adam’s own kingdom.

It does not come from another world. It does not come from another creation. It rises from the kingdom itself.

This is an incredibly important distinction. The beast is not foreign. The beast is intimately familiar. It was carefully, unconsciously cultivated over lifetimes.

The Beast Adam Created

The text makes a profound declaration:

“It is the number of a man.”

The beast is irrevocably connected to humanity. Within this psychological framework, the beast represents a massive system of power created through countless unconscious choices.

  • Fear fed it.
  • Accusation fed it.
  • Victimhood fed it.
  • Control fed it.
  • Division fed it.

The beast became strong only because it was repeatedly, continuously empowered. The inner kingdom built it. The inner kingdom sustained it. And then, the inner kingdom feared it.

Why the Beast Appears Invincible

The beast possesses tremendous, awe-inspiring authority. The world marvels at it, and people ask in despair:

“Who is like the beast?”

This deeply reflects a common experience within the inner kingdom. Certain psychological patterns become so familiar they appear entirely permanent. Old fears seem absolutely impossible to overcome. Old wounds seem impossible to heal. Deeply ingrained habits seem impossible to change. The beast of trauma and ego appears vastly larger than the sovereign self.

Yet, appearances are deceptive. The beast is powerful only because it has been consistently fed, not because it is ultimate or eternal.

The Wounded Head

One of the beast’s heads appears to have received a fatal wound. Yet, miraculously, the wound heals.

This symbolism is agonizingly familiar to any spiritual seeker. A destructive pattern appears finally defeated—then suddenly returns. A fear appears conquered—then returns. An addiction appears broken—then returns.

The sovereign quickly discovers that temporary victory is not the same as mastery. The beast survives because it remains fundamentally misunderstood.

The Second Beast

A second beast then emerges from the earth. Unlike the first beast, this one appears entirely harmless. It resembles a gentle lamb. Yet, it speaks with the voice of a dragon.

If the first beast represents raw, unconscious power, the second beast represents deception. It is the voice of rationalization. It is self-justification. It is the insidious inner voice that convinces the kingdom to continue serving the first beast.

Every tyrant requires a storyteller. Every distortion requires a clever justification. The second beast cheerfully provides both.

The Mark of the Beast

The mark is one of the most widely misunderstood, feared symbols in all of Revelation. Within this framework of the inner kingdom, the mark simply represents allegiance. It is a question of jurisdiction and governance.

The essential question becomes: Who governs this specific part of the kingdom? Who controls this thought? Who controls this action? The forehead symbolizes thought. The hand symbolizes action. The mark represents a mind and body operating completely under the unconscious authority of the beast.

Buying and Selling

The text declares:

“No one could buy or sell unless they had the mark.”

Throughout Scripture, buying and selling often symbolically represent ownership, slavery, redemption, and jurisdiction. Joseph is sold into slavery. Israel becomes enslaved in Egypt. Captives are redeemed at a price. Debts create heavy bondage.

Within the inner kingdom, buying and selling symbolize the transfer of sovereignty. The ego-beast seeks ownership. The beast seeks absolute allegiance. The beast seeks total control over the fractal citizens of the mind.

This Calls for Wisdom

Then, Revelation makes an extraordinary, pivotal statement:

“This calls for wisdom.” “Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast.”

This may be the single most important passage in the entire chapter. The answer to the beast is not force. The answer is insight. The answer is deep understanding. The answer is conscious awareness.

The sovereign must truly understand:

  • Exactly where the beast came from.
  • Precisely how it was created.
  • What specific energies continue to feed it.
  • How it gains its authority.
  • How it cleverly manipulates the kingdom.

Without insight, the beast governs. With insight, the beast is revealed.

The First Victory of Strength

True Strength begins long before the actual battle. Strength begins with clear recognition.

The beast loses its power the exact moment it is seen clearly. Not because it magically disappears. Not because it suddenly becomes harmless. But because the power of deception no longer conceals it.

The sovereign finally understands: The beast exists. The beast is powerful. The beast is not the ruler. This single realization changes everything.

Adam and the Beast

The ultimate challenge of Revelation 13 is not merely surviving the beast. The challenge is understanding the beast.

Adam is no longer unconscious. Adam is no longer easily manipulated by appearances. Adam is learning to truly see. The inner kingdom has been revealed. The harvest has been examined. The witnesses have testified. The child has been born. Now, the sovereign confronts the absolute largest remaining obstacle within the kingdom itself.

The Logos and Strength

  • The Fool chose the journey.
  • The Magician discovered creative power.
  • The High Priestess discovered hidden wisdom.
  • The Empress revealed what was created.
  • The Emperor governed the kingdom.
  • The Hierophant interpreted the kingdom.
  • The Lovers healed the kingdom.
  • The Chariot advanced the kingdom.
  • Strength reveals the beast.

Revelation Chapter 13 is therefore one of the most vitally important moments in Adam’s entire life review.

The beast is exposed. The deception is exposed. The false authority of the ego is exposed. The kingdom is finally able to clearly see what has been waging war within it for countless lifetimes.

Yet, the answer is not fear. The answer is wisdom. The answer is insight. The answer is absolute self-mastery.

The woman in the Strength card does not destroy the lion. She understands it. And because she understands it, she governs it.

This is the beautiful lesson of Strength. This is the profound challenge of the beast. And this is the next necessary revelation on Adam’s path toward the ultimate initiation of the Logos.


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Alchemist Iris Chapman is a spiritual teacher, Reiki Master, intuitive guide, and sacred storyteller devoted to the architecture of inner transformation. Through chakra healing, energy rituals, frequency medicine, and symbolic wisdom, Iris creates immersive healing experiences that help others restore balance, reclaim personal power, and align with their deeper soul path. Blending sacred geometry, sound healing, metaphysical insight, and ritual practice, her work bridges the mystical and the practical—offering grounded spiritual guidance for modern life. Known for decoding spiritual and symbolic systems through a deeply intuitive and structured lens, Iris explores the hidden patterns beneath consciousness, identity, healing, and human experience.

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