Azoth
The Force is Strong With This One
Ever read it? If so, please explain it to me!
This is two volumes with one on the english alphabet and tarot. The other is how it relates to phi. This latter discourse is way over my head!
In any case, have any experience with the "kabbalistic" angle of letters? That's sound, shape and number.
A is interesting, apart from the more known aspects of aleph or ox. An ox is Castrated. Sacrifice (for service).
But I can add a new idea from looking into aether physics. The A is like the vortex, angle or "point". The primal (functional) shape of the universe is the torus...
And or the sphere, where we enter cymatics. Note the nodes and lines forming geometric shapes.
We feel the A reflects the node (touching the edge of the sphere and extending down into it thus causing an event in a homogenous field).
I made a connection and am wondering if anyone else has.
Abracadabra. Or Crowley's Abrahadabra.
What do we see?
Five A's (plus a linear a,b,c,d).
What is the A but an angle (= energetic event)?
5 A's. What has 5 A's?
...The Pentagram.
What does it represent? Man, among other things.
Tadah!.... Or Abracadabra, here I am! ;D
Now all this is actually about Phi! How Phi interacts with Itself. Which is what Eisen goes on about in that second tome. He seems to make it ultra convoluted tho.
But in general, the letters seem to actually spring from these geometries. This jibes with Dan Winter's material.
I'm looking for that missing ingredient between these geometries, reference points and archetype and or (human anyway) psychology. So we're not quite satisfied with the hebrew letters on the Tree of Life. Unless there's something there that contemporary schools miss.
As archetypes, the planets and signs are fine. Not sure what direct role they may play in the schematics of aether dynamics and or the idea of densities.
The unfolding from the implicate.....
:)
This is two volumes with one on the english alphabet and tarot. The other is how it relates to phi. This latter discourse is way over my head!
In any case, have any experience with the "kabbalistic" angle of letters? That's sound, shape and number.
A is interesting, apart from the more known aspects of aleph or ox. An ox is Castrated. Sacrifice (for service).
But I can add a new idea from looking into aether physics. The A is like the vortex, angle or "point". The primal (functional) shape of the universe is the torus...
And or the sphere, where we enter cymatics. Note the nodes and lines forming geometric shapes.
We feel the A reflects the node (touching the edge of the sphere and extending down into it thus causing an event in a homogenous field).
I made a connection and am wondering if anyone else has.
Abracadabra. Or Crowley's Abrahadabra.
What do we see?
Five A's (plus a linear a,b,c,d).
What is the A but an angle (= energetic event)?
5 A's. What has 5 A's?
...The Pentagram.
What does it represent? Man, among other things.
Tadah!.... Or Abracadabra, here I am! ;D
Now all this is actually about Phi! How Phi interacts with Itself. Which is what Eisen goes on about in that second tome. He seems to make it ultra convoluted tho.
But in general, the letters seem to actually spring from these geometries. This jibes with Dan Winter's material.
I'm looking for that missing ingredient between these geometries, reference points and archetype and or (human anyway) psychology. So we're not quite satisfied with the hebrew letters on the Tree of Life. Unless there's something there that contemporary schools miss.
As archetypes, the planets and signs are fine. Not sure what direct role they may play in the schematics of aether dynamics and or the idea of densities.
The unfolding from the implicate.....
:)