Radiant Star
08-23-2007, 09:05 AM
These are a part of my latest explorations of the Twin Star.
Nothing stands on its own and everything sits in relation to what it is surrounded by or set in. Everything has a vibration and each part of a whole has its vibration or ‘work’ too.
In the Twin Star diagram I see the person sat cross-legged in the triangle, that suggests to me that working the Twin Star gives him potency and not only strength but the added strength of all of the numbers and their vibrations and all parts of that give different combinations of energies, even the spaces in between have their part to play. The circle contains it all and the circle represents the completeness or wholeness man can attain by working the Twin Star meditations in the potent triangle. Everything in the circle has its own vibration and part to play and the circle contains everything the magickian could want and need for his own development and work in this life.
I see the centre number 10 in the middle as like a kind of Tiphareth and checking with the diagrams on the Abrahadabra website, this looks like a fit.
The rising lines of the triangle on both sides from 2 and 3 point to integration at 1, or separation for purposes of creation from 1 downwards to 2 or 3 and onwards.
The bottom line of the triangle running from 2 to 3 seems to me to be line of balance, a resting line, a foundational line, the line of the physical.
The middle line that runs through numbers 8, 10 and 9 feels like a line of activity, another balancing line but on a different level, maybe the line of the emotional.
The invisible line that runs from 6 to 4 could be a mental line and the point at the top, not long enough to make a line, suggests a ‘line’ of spirit.
The lines that run diagonally through 10 seem to be transition lines or crossover lines though I am not sure what that means exactly.
The upper diamond running round from 1, 6, 10 and 4 (widdershins) might have been two triangles but has the da’ath experience and therefore any demarcation is in the dark and invisible, if the diamond was divided into two small triangles, they could easily represent the struggle between the light and dark, the struggle of opposites.
Nothing stands on its own and everything sits in relation to what it is surrounded by or set in. Everything has a vibration and each part of a whole has its vibration or ‘work’ too.
In the Twin Star diagram I see the person sat cross-legged in the triangle, that suggests to me that working the Twin Star gives him potency and not only strength but the added strength of all of the numbers and their vibrations and all parts of that give different combinations of energies, even the spaces in between have their part to play. The circle contains it all and the circle represents the completeness or wholeness man can attain by working the Twin Star meditations in the potent triangle. Everything in the circle has its own vibration and part to play and the circle contains everything the magickian could want and need for his own development and work in this life.
I see the centre number 10 in the middle as like a kind of Tiphareth and checking with the diagrams on the Abrahadabra website, this looks like a fit.
The rising lines of the triangle on both sides from 2 and 3 point to integration at 1, or separation for purposes of creation from 1 downwards to 2 or 3 and onwards.
The bottom line of the triangle running from 2 to 3 seems to me to be line of balance, a resting line, a foundational line, the line of the physical.
The middle line that runs through numbers 8, 10 and 9 feels like a line of activity, another balancing line but on a different level, maybe the line of the emotional.
The invisible line that runs from 6 to 4 could be a mental line and the point at the top, not long enough to make a line, suggests a ‘line’ of spirit.
The lines that run diagonally through 10 seem to be transition lines or crossover lines though I am not sure what that means exactly.
The upper diamond running round from 1, 6, 10 and 4 (widdershins) might have been two triangles but has the da’ath experience and therefore any demarcation is in the dark and invisible, if the diamond was divided into two small triangles, they could easily represent the struggle between the light and dark, the struggle of opposites.