The First Personality Reading Based On
The Sacred Geometry Of Your Name Symbols.
Numeric approach
Let's apply the analogical method to the first three numbers :
Unity | Polarity | Ternary | |
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Unity | Unity in Unity | Polarity in Unity | Ternary in Unity |
Polarity | Unity in Polarity | Polarity in Polarity | Ternary in Polarity |
Ternary | Unity in Ternary | Polarity in Ternary | Ternary in Ternary |
Let's try to establish geometrically the links between these first three numbers :
Unity | Polarity | Ternary | |
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Unity | |||
Polarity | |||
Ternary |
These geometric symbols illustrate how the concepts of unity, polarity and ternary intertwine.
Semantic Fields
What our intelligence desires in the contemplation of the Trinity is to find other terms that are suitable, if not exclusively, at least especially for each of the divine persons, and this is the goal of our present section.
So If you are not a believer, you can replace the Divine World with its human equivalent: the Spritual World, or choose to name God, the Archetype, the Source, the Principle, the Beginning. But the most universal idea applying to the number 1 is above all the idea of unity, monad, or first cause. It is the archetypal center of Creation, formless and dimensionless, therefore indivisible, and therefore the only image that can be given to the Creator.
Numbers | Pytha | Plato | Circle | Qualities |
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Number 1 | Monad | Truth | Center | Unity |
Number 2 | Dyad | Goodness | Radius | Balance |
Number 3 | Triad | Beauty | Circle | Harmony |
The keywords from Pythagoras
The Ideas from Plato
Numbers | Number 1 | Number 2 | Number 3 |
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Pythagore | Monad | Dyad | Triad |
Plato | The True | The Good | The Beautiful |
Qualities of Circle | Unity | Equality | Harmony |
Qualities of Spirit | Strength | Love | Wisdom |
Subtle Bodies | Atmic | Buddhic or Christic | Causal |
Spiritual Laws | Law of Unity | Law of Polarity | Ternary Law |
We begin our quest with a fundamentally simple idea, the purest and most essential of all, since it is indivisible: the idea of numerical unity. This idea, universally recognized and expressed by the word "one" or its equivalent in all languages, is proclaimed by all dictionaries to be the basic principle of numbers.
From this idea, we move on to geometry. We demonstrate that all geometrical notions, which express the various modifications of expanse, are in reality nothing more than transformations of number.
At the same time, we identify and highlight the nine elementary ideas that make up numeration, or the foundations of this science.
The keywords from Circle
Christian keywords
Papus, who was one of the first translators of the Sepher Yetsirah in 1888, teaches us in his Elementary Treatise on the Occult Sciences that in the Kabbalah :
Numbers | The 3 Persons | Attributes | Qualities |
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Number 1 | The Father | Vita (Life) | Strength |
Number 2 | The Son | Verbum (Word) | Love |
Number 3 | The Holy Spirit | Lux (Light) | Wisdom |
For PFG Lacuria in The Harmonies of Being Expressed by Numbers:
The attributes of Spirit
Man, therefore, manifests himself as a thinking, feeling and acting being; he thinks with his intellect, he feels with his heart, he acts with his will.
The ideal of the intellect is wisdom, that of the heart is love, and that of the will is power.
Power, love and wisdom are the three attributes by which the Divinity is defined. Power, love and wisdom are the true trinity.
When the Christian religion presents the Trinity as the mystery of one God in three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), in reality it is the three forms in which the Divinity is manifested: the Father is Power (Life), the Son is Love (Heat), and the Holy Spirit is Wisdom (Light).
Semantic Fields of Divine World
The Father
The Father represents the ultimate source of all existence, known by various names that reflect his infinite nature. These include The Eternal, emphasizing his timeless existence; The Most High, indicating his supreme authority; and The Almighty, highlighting his limitless power. The Father's attributes are unity, power, and life, each expressing his divine essence. As the Creator, the Father brought forth the fundamental elements of our reality: time, space, and energy, establishing the framework within which all things exist.
The Son
The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit completes the divine Trinity with attributes such as strength, love, and wisdom, essential for spiritual transformation and support. Symbolized by the Sun, the Holy Spirit illuminates, warms, and moves, representing the light of truth, the warmth of divine love, and the vital energy that animates all creation. Finally, elements like fire, air, and water are manifestations of the Holy Spirit in the natural world, showing his continuous presence and active power in every aspect of our existence.
Semantic Fields of Spiritual World
Entering 4D thinking
The choice of first-level items is fundamental, since all the others are derived from them.
Initially, we associated the first three numbers with the three Persons of the Trinity.
Then, as a second step, we opted for a purely numerical approach.
The latter proved more fruitful than the former in defining the terms of level 4. However, it does not yet appear to be totally relevant