Friday, November 20, 2009

Hexagrammaton 6p

-CENTER-

M


-LEVER STATIONS-

N and L
14 and 12


-END STATIONS-

W and D
23 and 4


-STATIONS OF 9-

R(I) and I(R)

18(9) and 9(18)


-HEXAGRAMMATON-

W - R - N - L - R - D
23 - 18 - 14 - 12 - 18 - 4

5 - 9 - 5 - 3 - 9 - 4

35

8

The Hexagrammaton is achieved.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hexagrammaton 5p

In assigning the Stations of 9, there are four possible configurations.


R must be avoided if the Hexagrammaton is intended to reflect its initial creator. I may then be used in both of the two stations with a value of 9.

Fig. 1

W I N L I D



I and R may be used in tandem to balance the 9 between reflection and projection.

Fig. 2 and 3

W I N L R D
W R N L I D



I must be avoided if the Hexagrammaton is to project beyond its initial creator. R may then be used in both of the two stations with a value of 9.

Fig. 4

W R N L R D



This was the generation of the Hexagrammaton, Phase 5.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Hexagrammaton 4p

Operating the Levers of M together produces the 2nd and 5th stations of the Hexagrammaton, or the Stations of 9.


The value of 9 can be found once in each half of the mirrored sequence of 26. These are I (9) and R (18). All values from 1-8 appear in the sequence three times, while 9 appears only twice.


This was the generation of the Hexagrammaton, Phase 4.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Hexagrammaton 3p

Using the Key Of 4 derived from the Twin Centers of M, it is possible to uncover the Alpha and Omega positions of the Hexagrammaton.

The Omega of the 26 generates the Alpha of the Hexagrammaton = W

The Alpha of the 26 generates the Omega of the Hexagrammaton = D


This was the Generation of the Hexagrammaton, Phase Three.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Hexagrammaton 2p

As M is the fulcrum of the 26, the two units surrounding the fulcrum can be identified as the Levers of M. These are L (12) and N(14), a mirror of the Twin Centers.



This was the generation of the Hexagrammaton, Phase 2.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hexagrammaton 1p

Alphabet (Latin, Modern Basic)
M (13) is the Symbolic Center of the 26, with a value of half that of the last unit, Z. The two peaks of M represent the double foci or Twin Centers of the sequence of 26.

However, the True Center of the sequence is the midpoint between M and N, which cleaves the alphabet exactly into halves comprised of 13 units each.

This was the generation of the Hexagrammaton, Phase One.