Fulgour
Given the three dimensions for Wide, Deep, and High
a person can picture the size of an object, like a BOX.
The Phoenician Alphabet gives us W x D x H with the
3 letters Aleph Mem Shin, termed Air Water and Fire.
The "Box" these 3 letters describe is the Earth,
the realm of matter, the basic physical world.
Seven Planets ring the Box, traversing Twelve Houses.
The Tarot mirrors this ancient blueprint of the cosmos.
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The BOX is both of the inner and outer natures of form,
and the Zodiac may be both contained and containing.
The planets may circle within its dimensions or without.
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I think this is one of those cases where just because there is a question
the answer appears ~ even if only marginally. Why is there no "Earth"?
So by looking, what is seen is: Air and Water and Fire. Aleph Mem Shin.
And maybe that's it... wide plus deep plus high create the outline that
answers the question. My belief that the alphabet is "organic" brings in
a natural ability to do things internally that have no relation to science,
other than that science these days has reached in part beyond itself...
a person can picture the size of an object, like a BOX.
The Phoenician Alphabet gives us W x D x H with the
3 letters Aleph Mem Shin, termed Air Water and Fire.
The "Box" these 3 letters describe is the Earth,
the realm of matter, the basic physical world.
Seven Planets ring the Box, traversing Twelve Houses.
The Tarot mirrors this ancient blueprint of the cosmos.
*
The BOX is both of the inner and outer natures of form,
and the Zodiac may be both contained and containing.
The planets may circle within its dimensions or without.
*
I think this is one of those cases where just because there is a question
the answer appears ~ even if only marginally. Why is there no "Earth"?
So by looking, what is seen is: Air and Water and Fire. Aleph Mem Shin.
And maybe that's it... wide plus deep plus high create the outline that
answers the question. My belief that the alphabet is "organic" brings in
a natural ability to do things internally that have no relation to science,
other than that science these days has reached in part beyond itself...