Been reading; God's Ambiance Is Revealed in the Matrix of Wisdom By William John Meegan #kameaofsaturn #timekeeper #astrology
the triplicities of astrology are basically of the spiritual realm & the quadruplicities belonged to the physical and it's domination on ego-consciousness aspects of life. Phi has everything to do with all aspects of life; physical,mental, spiritual.
The use of the Greek letter Phi Phi to represent the golden number 1.618 … is generally said to acknowledge Phidias, a 5th century B.C. sculptor and mathematician of ancient Greece, who studied phi and created sculptures for the Parthenon and Olympus.
The message from scripture of all the major monotheistic religions is that God is One, Who created the universe from nothing, splitting nothingness into offsetting forces and elements the mathematical constant of 1.618 … that is found throughout creation is represented by the
symbol Phi, which is the symbol 0 for nothing split in two by the symbol 1 for unity and one.
The Golden Proportion is analogous to God’s relationship to creation
The Golden Section, or Phi, found throughout nature, also applies in understanding the relationship of God to Creation. In the golden section, we see that there is only one way to divide a line so that its
parts are in proportion to, or in the image of, the whole:

The ratio of the larger section (B) to the whole line (A) is the same as the ratio as the smaller section (C) to the large section (B):
Only “tri-viding” the whole preserves the relationship to the whole
And so it is with our understanding of God, that we are created in His image. Not by dividing the whole, but only by tri-viding the whole does each piece retain its unique relationship to the whole.
Only here do we see three that are two that are one.
Phi as an insight to deeper spiritual connection and oneness
Phi can be calculated in an iterative process, such as those shown in the equations below:
he act of “part of the whole adding the whole onto itself” can be thought of as a “mathematical way of describing conscious recognition of being part of the whole.” In application, this would suggest that “when someone sees himself/herself as part of the world without personal
attachment to it, and stays firmly in that perspective, then he/she will also become into a harmonic relationship with the world. One cannot help but to become in Phi relationship with the nature. This could suggest even a healing process.”
The Golden Section as a universal constant of design
The teachings of most religions express the thought that part of God is within each of us and that we are created in His image. The pervasive appearance of phi throughout life and the universe is believed by some to be the s
ignature of God, a universal constant of design used to assure the beauty and unity of His creation.
It is the universal law of the divine number that ensures harmonious interrelations among all life, and the only number which both ‘adds and multiplies simultaneously.’ The golden ratio or phi is also called by other names such as the Fibonacci numbers, golden mean, divine mean,
golden spiral, divine proportion or golden section. The number of man is based on Phi for the human body in the number 5, which in the occult world is symbolized as an upright pentagram with two feet on the ground, two arms extended to the side and the head in the ascendant
position to the heavens of the AS ABOVE. This upright pentagram represents that of the spiritual man or Christ who has control over his lower animal self. We then find the pattern of the number 5 that corresponds with the 5 elements in nature in the SO BELOW.
The five signs at the pentagram’s vertices are astrological.f this pentagram figure is reversed such as in black magic with the two feet or points (horns) in the air and the head or point on the ground (descendant position), it signifies that the animal is paramount over the
From our 5 limbs of the torso consisting of the arms, legs and head with each of the 5 limbs containing 5 appendages of fingers and toes that then operate in tandem with the 5 sensory organs of your head with your two eyes, ears and one mouth that in turn activate the 5 senses of
sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. Hence, as humans we operate most effectively when we use the Golden Rule to manage how we sense and learn using the math of 5 ^ .5 * .5 + .5 = Phi or 1.6180339. When we humans live by the Golden Rule, this is when the philosopher or adept
turns their DNA lead into DNA gold or when they become officially ‘enlightened.’ the height of one unit of the DNA helix is related to its width in a proportion equal to the “The Golden ratio phi dna Golden Spiral (Ratio)” or the Fibonacci and Padovan number series that form
the bridge from the number patterns found in in the double helix of DNA and a cross-sectional view of the DNA molecule from the top reveals two pentagons (whose angles are determined by the golden ratio).
The number five represents the union of the first female number (divine feminine or soul) and the first male number (divine masculine or animal body). The magical number that constitutes the marriage of the heavens and earth or heaven and hell.
Master Greek mathematician, Pythagoras was the first adept who had reported that the number five was considered the number of dominion by knowledge of spirit over matter and the macrocosm.
The Pythagorean brotherhood called the pentagram pentagram signet ringὑγιεία Hugieia (“health”; also the Greek goddess of health, Hygieia) and saw that math and the magic numbers of the pentagram had represented beauty in all things because it is a symbol of both mathematical,
and metaphysical perfection. The Pythagoreans had adopted the five-pointed pentagram as their primary symbol. A signet ring bearing the pentagram such as the image to the right was worn by all members. The symbol of the pentagram was later adopted by many Gnostic schools and also
secret societies who had used it as their crest. From this point on in history, it has always been a type of astrological magic and good luck charm.
A Priestess of the K’rla Cell (a lodge of the Typhonian O.T.O. based in Miami, Fl.) discovered the Golden Mean in a text ‘received’ by occult author Aleister Crowley in Cairo, Egypt in 1904. Cptr. 1 vs. 25 simply reads “Divide, add, multiply, and understand.”
When taken as a number (1.25), one can DIVIDE by its sq. root, ADD the sq. root of the vs.(0.5) and MULTIPLY successively to get the powers of Phi. The text, titled Liber AL vel Legis or “The Book of the Law”, contains other clues as well.
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The color gold is mentioned in the text more often than any other color, and it stresses the divine nature of “the five-pointed star”. It is dedicated to the Egyptian deity Horus, whose number was 5. https://egyptianwisdomcenter.org/horus/#:~:text=In%20Ancient%20Egypt%2C%20the%20symbol,destiny%20and%20the%20number%20five.&text=Horus%20is%20the%20personification%20of,%2C%20Osiris%2C%20Seth%20and%20Nephthys.
The seven planets have long been associated with the seven known metals; Gold, Silver, Iron, Mercury, Tin, Copper, and Lead. Shown in blue, they are arranged in sequence by atomic number. Start with iron(Mars) on the top right with the atomic number of 26 and follow the blue
arrows. Men are from Mars & Women are from Venus
The two standard sex symbols denoting male ♂ and female ♀ are derived from astrological symbols from the planets Mars and Venus which represent iron and copper respectively.
The two signs, planets, days, and metals sit diametrically opposed to each other at 10 and 2 o’clock on the heptagon above. Woman and Man. Venus and Mars, Friday and Tuesday. Copper and iron. The Norse and Germanic equivalents, Freya and Tiw,are also of course female and male.
Women are from Venus because Venus is associated with copper. Women have about 20% higher copper serum in their blood than men. Men have about 33% more iron in their blood than women. Of course Mars is associated with iron, the brute and rustic metal, and as the axiom goes,
that’s where men come from.

Boaz and Jachin 911 Days of Week

Boaz and Jachin were two copper, brass or bronze pillars which flanked the entrance of Solomon’s Temple. They are said to represent the Sun and Moon, but there is also a masonic interpretation. Albert Pike pointed
out they represent Cancer and Capricorn, which are respectively ruled by the Moon and Saturn. Since they are positioned at north and south (like the twin towers in New York), the Sun passes east to west in between them.
So we have, in order, Boaz(Saturnday), Sun(Sunday), and Jachin(Moonday). Filling in to the right of the Moon is Mars (Tiw’s day), and Mercury (Wooden’s Day or Wednesday). To the left of Saturn is Venus(Freya’s Day or Friday) and finally Jupiter(Thor’s day or Thursday).
The Rebis (from the Latin res bina, meaning dual or double matter) is the end product of the alchemical magnum opus or great work. This illustration was found in Heinrich Nollius’ Theoria philosophiae hermetica, 1617. It depicts the Sun and Moon, along with the other five
heavenly wanderers. After one has gone through the stages of putrefaction and purification, separating opposing qualities, those qualities are united once more in what is sometimes described as the divine hermaphrodite, a reconciliation of spirit and matter, a being of both male
and female qualities as indicated by the male and female head within a single body. After one has gone through the stages of putrefaction and purification, separating opposing qualities, those qualities are united once more in what is sometimes described as the divine
hermaphrodite, a reconciliation of spirit and matter, a being of both male and female qualities as indicated by the male and female head within a single body.
The sun and moon correspond to the male and female halves, just as the Red King and White Queen are similarly associated. The dragon in alchemy represents the prime matter, as well as the third alchemical element sulfur. The winged dragon suggests ascension, a merging of
material and spiritual. Fire is a common transformative symbol This alchemical mandala is used as a teaching device much in the same way Tibetans used yantras. By meditating on this image the initiate brings together in his mind the recipe “VITRIOL”,the symbolic powers of numbers
one through seven and many astrological and mythological signs. At the very center of the picture is the face of an alchemist. This places him at the point of totality, the place where things arise and return to his consciousness. One is the symbol of identity. Out of the one
issues the archetypal pair of royal opposites: the Solar King of masculine consciousness and the Lunar Queen of feminine consciousness. Each can be seen on either side of the diagram. The King sits on the back of a lion and the Queen is mounted upon a whale or dolphin. The e
lements of earth and water are shown as the hill beneath the lion and the ocean from which the giant fish emerges. The large, inverted triangle outside the main circle indicates the realms of Body, Soul and Spirit. Body is at the very bottom represented by the cube of earth
surrounded by five planets, Soul (anima) is positioned in the upper left hand angle accompanied by an image of the sun, and spirit is in the right angle above a picture of the moon.

Earth and water elements that occupy the bottom corners of the diagram are completed with the
salamander, the elemental creature of fire, and a bird symbolizing air in the upper right hand corner. Thus, we have all four elements represented. The alchemist’s body presents us with five elements. His left foot is in the water, his right in the earth element, his left hand
holds a feather (indicating air) and his right hand is shown with a torch (fire). Finally, above the alchemist’s face, at the very top of the diagram is a pair of outstretched wings. These represent the ultimate spirit, or quintessence. The number six is found in a combination
of two triangles, one drawn directly on the alchemists face and the other as the larger triangle already described in the number three. The inner triangle represents Salt which corresponds to the cube of earth, Sulphur relates to the solar forces and Mercury, in this case,
refers to the lunar spirit. Seven Planes of Ptolemy The word planet comes from the Greek planētēs, meaning “wanderer”. So by definition the Sun and Moon were considered planets to the Ancients. #alchemy #spiritualalchemy #magick #lawsoftheuniverse #Astrology #phi #gnosis
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