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Light Eye
10-07-2002, 03:30 AM
Dear Friends,

Nice stuff here concerning the number three.

http://www.shamanicastrology.com/celestial_timings.htm

Love and Light.

David

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sol72us
10-07-2002, 08:11 PM
--- In asc2k@y..., Light Eye <universal_heartbeat2012@y...> wrote:

> http://www.shamanicastrology.com/celestial_timings.htm
> Love and Light.
> David

Thanks David,
I like the blip about the fish:
The Triquetra shown above many believe is an ancient symbol of the
female trinity, because it is composed of three interlaced yonic
Vesica Pisces (a.k.a. Piscis?Latin for "Vessel of the Fish") and is
the most basic and important construction in Sacred Geometry, which
is the architecture of the universe.

I was musing the Enterprise Mission, with the reoccuring 19.5Ãà‚‚Â º
tetrahedral number and trying to figure out how this fits
into the Triquetra. I saw a fish with legs named "Evolution."
Maybe it is a multi-dimensional exercise to fit these things.

Crawling like a fish with legs, Pat

sol72us
10-07-2002, 08:30 PM
--- In asc2k@y..., "sol72us" <sol72us@y...> wrote:
> --- In asc2k@y..., Light Eye <universal_heartbeat2012@y...> wrote:
>
> > http://www.shamanicastrology.com/celestial_timings.htm
> > Love and Light.
> > David
>
> Thanks David,
> I like the blip about the fish:
> The Triquetra shown above many believe is an ancient symbol of the
> female trinity, because it is composed of three interlaced yonic
> Vesica Pisces (a.k.a. Piscis?Latin for "Vessel of the Fish") and is
> the most basic and important construction in Sacred Geometry, which
> is the architecture of the universe.
>
> I was musing the Enterprise Mission, with the reoccuring 19.5Ãà‚‚Â º
> tetrahedral number and trying to figure out how this fits
> into the Triquetra. I saw a fish with legs named "Evolution."
> Maybe it is a multi-dimensional exercise to fit these things.
>
> Crawling like a fish with legs, Pat

Oh, I forgot to mention, that when you center the phi-pi
spiral on one of the intersections close to the center,
a rotation of the spiral seems to intersect two outside
corners, the center and radius of the inside circle, and
one other point I forgot about...may be the circle with
a fish; just in case you like to amuse yourself with
these things. I'm imagining the 19.5Ãà‚‚Â º may be the angle
of the cone which the spiral falls within for 3D
projections, but just a guess. The other phi-pi-phi
spiral seemed to fit real nice inside the other
Vesica Pisces, formed from two circles,
all beautiful intersections, just divine...

Flapping like a fish out of water, Pat