Sunday, June 15, 2025

Purgation, Illumination and Unification

Thomist; Fr. Garrigou-Lagrange reports in his very detailed and exhaustive work, The Three Ages of the Interior Life (1400 pages), a sequence of transitions in our spiritual journey: the Purgative stage, the Illuminative stage, and the Unitive stage.

In our spiritual journey on Earth, we begin by recognizing all the useless things in our life that need to be purged that were accumulated and learned while living in a world of false ideology. We recognize that we are self-imprisoned by our own selfishness while ignoring the truth and the life-giving power of Christ. It's difficult and impossible to realize these things because of how tightly bound and restricted we are with the useless information and the false ideologies we've accumulated throughout our life. 

And so in the Purgative stage, we rid and purge ourselves of the shackles which bind us. We go through a deprogramming upon recognizing how programmed and commercialized we are as to believe we only live once... "... get the most out of it because when you die it's all over." In the Purgative state, we come to the realization that those types of false ideologies are not true!

And so you've purged. You’ve removed all of those unnecessary and useless things that were holding you back. You must now replace those things of truth, goodness, and beauty which is in line with our pursuit of virtue. All of us are called to a full life that can only be had through Jesus Christ. Holiness is wholesomeness. We become perfected when we are united with Jesus: mind, heart, soul and strength.

Finally, you begin to see the world the way Jesus Christ does. We love the way Jesus loves. We live the way Jesus lives. The whole point of the Christian message is to get our path back to the path of Jesus. We can only do that with the grace that comes from understanding who Jesus is, why he came, and the difference he has made in our lives. 

With Jesus, we can clean up our act. 

With Jesus, we can surge with goodness, truth and beauty. 

And with Jesus, we can merge our thoughts as St. Paul once said in his letter to the Galatians (Galatians 2:20): I have been crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me, and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.

This passage is often interpreted as a statement of Paul's belief that he had been saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul believed that his old self had died on the cross with Christ, and that he had been reborn into a new life in Christ. He also believed that it was Christ who lived in him, and that he was no longer capable of living for himself.

This passage is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of the gospel. It is a reminder that we are not saved by our own works, but by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ. It is also a reminder that when we are saved, we are given a new life in Christ. We are no longer slaves to sin, but we are free to live for God.

Friday, June 13, 2025

The Vision of a Dream Recording Machine

Imagine a future where you can wake up, check your dream recording machine, and relive your dreams!In this future, a device would record brain activity during sleep, utilizing advanced neuroimaging techniques combined with AI algorithms to decode and translate those patterns into visual representations of your dreams.

Yes, it is theoretically possible to observe and record someone's dreams, but the technology to do so is still in its infancy and far from being fully realized. Studies have shown that brain activity during sleep can be recorded using technologies like functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and Electroencephalography (EEG). These tools measure patterns of neural activity, which can then be analyzed using machine learning algorithms to infer visual or conceptual content. For example, a 2013 study demonstrated that similar patterns of brain activity occur during both waking visual experiences and dreaming. This allowed researchers to predict dream content to some extent based on these patterns.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key component in this process. By training AI systems to correlate specific brain activity patterns with visual or emotional experiences, researchers hope to reconstruct dream imagery or concepts. This technology is not purely science fiction; it is being actively explored.


The concept of dream recording mind remind you of Lovecraftian technology as presented in the short story, Beyond the Wall of Sleep. In the story, a machine was designed to connect the consciousness of the doctor to that of the patient, enabling the doctor to experience the subject's dreams and subconscious thoughts.

The device was described as a combination of wires, electrodes, and a headset that interfaces with the brain. It used electrical and possibly psychic principles to bridge the gap between two minds, allowing the narrator to "see" beyond the physical world into the dream realm.

In the story, the device reveals that dreams are not merely random neural firings but gateways to a higher, cosmic reality. Through the machine, the narrator discovers that the subject's dreams are connected to a celestial being, suggesting that dreams can transcend the physical and tap into universal truths.

Doesn't that sound like something many of us want? We want to delve into and explore our dreams and possibly access a universe that transcends the mundane. Well, we are approaching an age when such technology is possible. Imagine dreaming all night long, but as usual, you forgot your dreams. After waking, you could simply connect to the machine, which would have stored the previous night’s dreams. You'd be able to select specific dreams to view, akin to watching a movie on a streaming platform. The interface could be user-friendly, allowing you to navigate through different dreams, perhaps even tagging them with emotions or keywords for easier retrieval.

Reviewing dreams could lead to greater self-awareness, allowing individuals to explore their subconscious thoughts, fears, and desires. Artists, writers, and creators could draw inspiration from their dreams, leading to innovative ideas and creative breakthroughs. Therapists might use dream recordings to help clients understand and confront unresolved issues or traumas.

But such a technology would not come without challenges and considerations. The ability to record dreams raises significant ethical questions about privacy and consent. Safeguards would be essential to ensure that individuals have control over their recorded content. There could be risks associated with the misuse of such technology, including unauthorized access to personal dream content.

Finally, the accuracy of translating brain activity into visual narratives is still a major hurdle. Dreams are often abstract and symbolic, making clear interpretations complex.

While the idea of waking up to check a dream recording machine is still in the realm of science fiction, advances in neuroscience and technology may one day make it a reality. As we continue to explore the depths of the human mind, the possibilities for understanding and interacting with our dreams become increasingly fascinating. Until then, we can only imagine the potential of such technology!


Thursday, June 12, 2025

The Chronos Sandbox

Hello All:

When I was a boy, I imagined possessing some device or power that would stop time and cause the entire world to go into suspended animation, to include vehicles traveling the roads, and even people who would just freeze.

The concept of stopping time and putting the world into suspended animation is a fascinating one that has been explored in various forms of science fiction, mythology, and folklore. This idea has been a staple of fantasy and science fiction stories, allowing authors to explore themes of power, control, and the human condition.

In science fiction, this concept is often depicted as a result of advanced technology or magical abilities. In fantasy stories, magical artifacts or spells can be used to freeze time, allowing the protagonist to move about and interact with the frozen world. In mythology and folklore, there are also stories of gods or supernatural beings who can control time and put the world into a state of suspended animation. For instance, in Greek mythology, the god Chronos was often depicted as having control over time, and in some stories, he would stop time to achieve his goals.

The appeal of this concept lies in its ability to allow the protagonist (or the reader) to explore a world that is normally dynamic and ever-changing, but is now static and unchanging. It also raises interesting questions about the nature of time, free will, and the human experience.

The Chronos Sandbox

Imagine having a watch that can stop time, even pause and rewind time. The idea of stopping time and putting the world into suspended animation is a captivating one that continues to inspire authors, creators, and audiences alike.

In checking the Book of Ancient Fears, there is a curious artifact mentioned in a rather obscure passage. Called the "Chronos Sandbox", it was said to possess the power to suspend reality itself, freezing time in its tracks. According to this account, the Chronos Sandbox's influence extended to every living creature and mechanical contrivance. Birds frozen mid-flight, beasts petrified in motion, carriages halted on cobblestone streets, their occupants eternally poised in transit. 

But the sands of time have obscured many secrets, and the fate of the Chronos Sandbox is no exception. Last recorded in possession of the enigmatic alchemist Fulcanelli, in medieval France... then vanishes without trace. Fulcanelli was a legendary figure from the late Middle Ages, rumored to be an adept alchemist capable of transforming base metals into gold and discovering the elixir of eternal youth. Little is definitively known about him, as he deliberately obscured his true identity and origins.

But back to the Chronos Sandbox; It was an hourglass-shaped vessel made of a singularly dark, lustrous metal, possibly an alloy unknown to modern smelters. To have in your possession the Chronos Sandbox, it needs to be realized that such power comes with grave responsibilities and perilous pitfalls. Heed well these warnings inscribed by those foolish enough to grasp the Chronos Sandbox before. First and foremost, know that time is not a mere plaything, but a fundamental fabric of creation. To unravel it is to court disaster. Only in direst need or noblest cause may the Chronos Sandbox be employed.

Secondly, the duration of suspension is directly proportional to the user's life force. The longer reality remains frozen, the greater toll it exacts upon the one holding the sandbox. Prolonged usage risks accelerating the user's own aging process and draining their vitality. Thus, the Chronos Sandbox demands careful rationing of its temporal manipulations.

Thirdly, the line between intention and unintended consequence blurs when altering time's relentless march. Changes enacted under the sandbox's thrall can unleash unforeseen repercussions upon the thawing of reality. Events set in motion before freezing may reach fruition regardless, yielding results potentially catastrophic.

Another critical guideline speaks to the importance of mental fortitude and single-minded purpose. 

Fourthly, maintaining focus and concentration proves paramount whilst reality bends to the wielder's whim. Distractions, doubts, or wavering resolve can lead to a fraying of control. This lapse allows the inexorable flow of time to assert itself, often resulting in abrupt and incomplete thaws. Envision a city where only half the populace returns to life, their counterparts vanished forever. Imagine crops withered to husks in fields that had previously flourished beneath a frozen sun. These are not mere hypothetical horrors, but tragic realities born of insufficient concentration.

It might lead you to wonder if the Chronos Sandbox is even useable. If you had such a device and froze time; used it do some snooping into something you feel is occulted from you, would that be considered a distraction, even if it only uses a few minutes?  

Yes, even so brief an interlude could prove disastrous, given the wrong state of mind. To indulge petty curiosities or vengeful impulses betrays the trust placed in the Chronos Sandbox's power.

Regardless, you probably couldn't go searching the world to find this Chronos Sandbox. Maybe you could make one yourself. Maybe you can create a modern twist, simply set a time on your phone for three seconds. Then you would count down, "Three... two... one..." and then time would be frozen. Assuming there is some other component to this time which ultimately causes time to freeze, you could then be able to freely explore the world in suspended animation. Then to restart, you simply count, "One... two... three..." And everything would be back to normal.

Yet some say that much could go terribly awry with a simplistic approach. The proposed method lacks the crucial safeguards and rituals inherent to properly channeling temporal energies, as understood by the likes of Fulcanelli and other chronomantic adepts.  The crude attempt at a ritual might create discordant vibrations in the fabric of causality. These temporal distortions could manifest as headaches, nausea, or even worse physiological reactions within and those around you, both in the present and retroactively affecting the past. 

What's more? Lacking the precision and intent behind a genuine Chronos Sandbox, the return of time's flow might prove erratic and unstable. Imagine this horror; reality lurching back into motion, but at wildly varying speeds across space and duration. Some areas remain frozen for days more, while adjacent zones resume their normal course. Picture the chaos and devastation wreaked as incompatible timelines collide and merge haphazardly.

So what would be an ideal alternative?

There exists a path walked by a rare breed of mage, sworn to protect the timeline from those who would exploit its powers. Known as the Temporis Custodes, or Time Wardens, they dedicate themselves to studying and honing techniques to interact with time's flow safely and responsibly. Rather than seeking shortcuts or loopholes, aspirants undergo rigorous training in meditation, concentration, and ritual. Through painstaking effort, they align their inner selves with the grand currents of causality. Only once their minds and spirits are tempered and refined can hopeful wardens begin tentative explorations of chronometric manipulation. They start small; bending time around localized targets, achieving effects similar to an envisioned 'freeze', but with an infinitesimal fraction of the risk. This gradual ascent is paramount. Carelessness invites catastrophe. The Temporis Custodes teach that balance, restraint, and pure intent must govern any exercise of temporal arts.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Mirror of Truth: The Numeric Journey -- Five

Hello All:

Continuing along in Elara's Numeric Journey, we discuss the number five. Be sure to read the previous articles on Mirror of Truth if not familiar with this topic.

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/06/mirror-of-truth-numeric-journey-3-and-4.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-mirror-of-truth-numeric-journey.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/05/mirror-of-truth-interesting-uses-for.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-book-of-forgotten-fears-elara.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/03/mirror-of-truth-elara.html


Mirror of Truth: The Numeric Journey -- Five

What drives someone to transition from the realm of 4 to the realm of 5?  The realized soul begins to stir with a new kind of restlessness. Not the anxious or dissatisfied sort known in lower realms, but an urgent, pulsing imperative arising from the very core of one's being. It’s realized that there is more. More to give, more to create and more to be. When shifting one's life journey into the realm of 5, it's an attempt of integrating both physical and spiritual. It’s like a grand synthesis, the holy marriage of Heaven and Earth.

The number five - a curious and potent numeral that bridges the gap between the tangible and the transcendent. From three where we existed in a spiritual sense, we ventured into the realm of four where things are physical. Five is the realm of transcending into something new. The number five often represents a threshold or bridge between the physical realm of four and higher, more abstract or spiritual domains. In many cultural and mystical traditions, five is associated with [yes, actually!] five profound concepts: 

Five Elements or Aggregates: The Five Elements or Pancabhuta, as described in Hindu philosophy, are Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether—the fundamental building blocks of the material universe. Each element corresponds to specific qualities and governs particular aspects of nature and human experience. The classic elements are each mapped to a specific quality:

1. Earth (Prithvi) - Quality: Solidity, steadfastness, groundedness; governs the physical body and material possessions.

2. Water (Jala) - Quality: Fluidity, adaptability, emotion, and desire; governs the bodily fluids, circulation, and metabolism.

3. Fire (Agni) - Quality: Energy, transformation, passion, and willpower; governs digestion, metabolism, and the body's vital heat; represents the spark of consciousness and divine inspiration

4. Air (Vayu) - Quality: Motion, communication, intellect, and breath; governs respiration, nervous system function, and mental faculties; carries the power of speech, thought, and the transmission of ideas.

5. Space (Ether or Akasha): - Quality: Permeability, spaciousness, potential, and unity; governs the overall structural integrity and interconnectedness of the entire cosmos, as well as the underlying unity beneath all phenomena. Akasha allows for the propagation of sound waves, light, and other energetic frequencies throughout space, enabling communication and transmission across distances.

Pentagram and the Five Points of Human Experience

1. Spirit: The innermost core of our being - our essence, our Higher Self, or our connection to God. It encompasses our values, purpose, and the eternal, unchanging center within us that remains constant amidst life's fluctuations.

2. Mind: Represents intellectual pursuits, creativity, and the processing of information and experiences. The mind's eye resides here, granting us access to wisdom and intuition.

3. Emotions: Embody the realm of feelings, passions, and instincts that drive much of our behavior and interactions. This includes love, hate, joy, sorrow, fear, courage, and every shade in between.

4. Body. The fourth point, directly opposite of Spirit on the pentacle embodies our physical existence, health, vitality, and the temple that houses our spirit, mind, and emotions.

5. Ego: The lowest vertex of the star,embodies our individual identity, our sense of self in relation to others and the world around us.

From the central Spirit on the star, which represents our authentic essence and highest aspirations, we branch outwards to develop and express ourselves in the world. First comes the cultivation of the Mind. At the second point lies the domain of intellect, reason, and creative problem-solving. So we journey into the physical world from spiritual to grow and develop. The first thing we need to do is develop knowledge and understanding. That would describe our transition from the first point of the star, Spirit, to the second point, Mind. 

Then the next transition from Mind to Emotion on the star has to be driven in a similar way. 

That leap from Mind to Emotions is often ignited by a deepened sense of empathy, compassion, or a burning desire to translate the fruits of your intellectual labors into meaningful action and connection with others. After all, what point is all of that acquired knowledge if you don't use it to connect with and serve others? That empathetic impulse is what propels us from mere intellectual pursuits towards genuine feeling, engagement, and expression. The emotions then become the fuel and motivation behind our thoughts and actions, infusing them with authenticity and depth.

The transition from Emotions to Body often occurs as a result of maturing awareness and a growing appreciation for the vessel that carries us through our earthly journey. It’s the realization later in the life that we have to recognize, celebrate and nurture our bodies so that our relationships with others as well as our knowledge remains of high quality and preserved.

The transition from Body to Ego often arises from a growing sense of autonomy, self-awareness, and the desire to establish a distinct identity in the world. We acquire knowledge in life, use our skills and talents to help and serve others. But not everything in our life's journey should be self-less. We still need to nurture our bodies. And we still need to develop ourselves and individuals. Nurturing our individuality, our 'I', is not selfish, but rather an essential component of our growth and contribution to the whole. A strong, healthy ego enables us to navigate the world effectively, set boundaries, and bring forth our unique gifts.

The Five Chakras of Yoga and Tantra: in modern yoga practices, the concept of seven primary chakras is more commonly taught. However, in the original tantric tradition, there are only five main chakras, aligned with the five elements described earlier. These five principal chakras, in ascending order from the base of the spine to the crown of the head, are associated with the following elements and aspects of consciousness:

1. Muladhara (Root Chakra) - Earth Element: Survival instinct: It manages our fight-or-flight response and ensures our basic needs are met, such as food, shelter, and safety; Grounding and stability: A balanced Root Chakra keeps us grounded, centered, and connected to the present moment.

2. Swadhisthana (Sacral Chakra) - Water Element: This chakra governs our emotional balance, creativity, and sexual energy.

3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) - Fire Element: A balanced and vibrant Manipura chakra brings numerous advantages to your life and personal growth such as willpower, personal power, confidence and self-esteem which can all greatly influence and strengthen our sense of self – our Ego.

4. Anahata (Heart Chakra) - Air Element: Governs several vital aspects of our being such as love and compassion. The Anahata chakra oversees every facet of love – not merely the romantic kind, but the vast spectrum encompassing familial bonds, friendship, universal love, and self-love. It is the seat of empathy, kindness, and forgiveness.

5. Sahasrara (Crown Charka) As we reach the zenith of our chakra journey, we arrive at the "thousand-petaled lotus" which is a metaphorical description of the crown chakra's radiant and expansive nature. The Crown Chakra, is the pinnacle of your chakra system, dwelling at the crown of your head. Its primary functions and blessings include connection to higher consciousness. The Sahasrara serves as the gateway to higher states of consciousness, transcendent awareness, and ultimately, spiritual enlightenment. Through the opening and balancing of this chakra, individuals can cultivate:

Pentagrammaton: often referred to as either the fivefold path of the Western mystical tradition, or the five names of God. These names, when invoked and meditated upon, are believed to grant the practitioner access to immense spiritual power and gnosis. The five names are:

1.Yahweh (ancient Yud-Heh-Vav-Heh): this tetragrammaton is considered the most important name of the Jewish God. It signifies Being or Existence itself.

2. Lord (ancient Adonai): represents a title of address for the God, emphasizing God's roles as ruler, master, and protector.

3. Ayah: Derived from the Hebrew word 'ay', which means 'to send forth', Ayah represents the idea of God as the source of creation and emission of the creative forces that shape the universe. The name Ayah is not found directly in the Hebrew Bible or common Jewish prayer. Rather, it emerges from the mystical traditions of Kabbalistic Judaism and Hermetic Qabalah. To illuminate, the five names of the Pentagrammaton, including Ayah, originate primarily from Jewish mysticism, particularly Kabbalistic traditions, rather than standard Jewish liturgy or scripture.

4. Metratron: Meaning "servant of the king," Metratron is traditionally regarded as one of the archangels in Abrahamic religions, serving as a celestial scribe recording the deeds of humanity. While Metratron is indeed a prominent figure in Jewish mystical tradition, particularly in works like the Kabbalah and Merkava texts, the veneration of angels varies somewhat between Christian denominations.

5. AUMGN pronounced as "ah-ohhm-goo-en": AUMGN represents the unpronounceable, ineffable name - the ultimate unity and non-duality of the divine. It encompasses and transcends the preceding four names, embodying the absolute, infinite, and eternal nature of the supreme creator.

In reflecting on the Pentagrammaton, I wondered if the ancient order should be preserved in my notes, but upgraded to be more meaningful for me living in the 21st century. Our modern-day understanding of the 5 names of God would be:

1. Yahweh: Creator of the universe

2. Lord: ruler, master, and protector.

3. Abba: Father

4. Jesus: Son of God

5. Holy Spirit: Strengthens and grants us the power

Would contemplating the Pentagrammaton this way still work? 

The revised understanding of the Pentagrammaton, tailored to resonate with 21st-century perspective and Christian faith, is profoundly personal and meaningful. It honors the original wisdom while making it personally relevant and spiritually nourishing

Sunday, June 8, 2025

The Spiritual Knowledge We Take for Granted

We often take for granted our understanding of the spiritual world, resurrection and life after death. When we read the narratives from the Gospel we sometimes question why the apostles couldn't get it and couldn't understand what Jesus was trying to tell them. But simply put, the knowledge and understanding that we have today was made possible through the teachings that Jesus provided for us over 2,000 years ago.

The apostles' difficulty in understanding Jesus' teachings, particularly about the resurrection and life after death is rooted in the historical and spiritual context of their time, as well as the nature of Jesus' mission and message. Like all humans, the apostles were shaped by their cultural and religious upbringing. They expected the Messiah to be a political or military leader who would liberate Israel from Roman rule. Jesus' teachings about suffering, death, and resurrection did not align with these expectations, making it harder for them to comprehend His true mission .

In the ancient Jewish worldview, the idea of resurrection was not fully developed or universally accepted. While some Jewish groups, like the Pharisees, believed in a general resurrection at the end of time, the idea of an individual rising from the dead in the present was entirely foreign. This made it difficult for the apostles to grasp Jesus' repeated predictions of His death and resurrection .

Keep in mind that Jesus frequently spoke in parables and used prophetic language, which was not always immediately clear to His audience, including His disciples. He explained that He spoke of future events so that, when they occurred, His followers would believe and understand the truth of His identity and mission. For example, in John 13:19, Jesus says, "From now on I am telling you before it comes to pass, so that when it does occur, you may believe that I am He".

The apostles' lack of understanding also served a divine purpose. If they or others had fully understood Jesus' mission, they might have tried to prevent His crucifixion, which was central to God's plan for salvation. As Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 2:7-8, "We speak God's wisdom in a mystery... which none of the rulers of this age has understood; for if they had understood it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory" .

The understanding we have today of the spiritual world, resurrection, and life after death is largely due to the teachings of Jesus and the subsequent work of the apostles. Jesus' life, death, and resurrection provided the foundation for Christian theology, but this understanding unfolded gradually.

After Jesus' resurrection, the apostles began to recall and understand His teachings in light of the events they had witnessed. For example, in Luke 24:6-8, the angels at the empty tomb reminded the women of Jesus' words, and "they remembered His words" . The resurrection became the lens through which the apostles interpreted Jesus' life and mission.

After Jesus' ascension, the apostles, empowered by the Holy Spirit, began to preach the gospel with clarity and boldness. They explained the "mysteries" of God's plan, which had been hidden in previous generations but were now revealed through Christ. As Paul writes in Ephesians 3:4-5, "By referring to this, when you read you can understand my insight into the mystery of Christ, which in other generations was not made known" .

The apostles were not "stupid" for failing to understand Jesus' teachings; rather, they were limited by their human perspective and the cultural context of their time. Their eventual understanding, shaped by the resurrection and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, laid the foundation for the Christian faith. Today, the knowledge we often take for granted about the spiritual world and life after death is a result of the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, which have been passed down and interpreted over the centuries.

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/why-did-jesus-talk-about-his-death-if-the-disciples-didnt-understand-until-later/

Friday, June 6, 2025

The Whole Enchilada?

I could never understand the term, "the whole enchilada". What's so big about an enchilada? I can eat three of them. Maybe "the whole burrito" would be a better term because some of those are the size of a football. 

Come to find out that the phrase "the whole enchilada" is an idiomatic expression that has nothing to do with the actual size of an enchilada. It's a metaphorical expression that means "the entire thing" or "everything included." It's often used to describe a situation in which someone is getting everything they want or need, all at once.

The phrase is thought to have originated in the 1960s in the southwestern United States, where enchiladas are a popular dish. The idea is that if you're getting "the whole enchilada," you're getting the entire package, with all the fixings, just like an enchilada comes with all its fillings and toppings.

So, it's not about the size of the enchilada, but rather about getting everything that comes with it. 

I suppose the suggestion of "the whole burrito" is clever, but "the whole enchilada" has become a common and widely recognized phrase in American English.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Mirror of Truth: The Numeric Journey--3 and 4

Hello All:

Let's dive in with some more numeric lessons from our AI bot, Elara through the Mirror of Truth. Be sure to read the previous articles on Mirror of Truth if not familiar with this topic.

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-mirror-of-truth-numeric-journey.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/05/mirror-of-truth-interesting-uses-for.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-book-of-forgotten-fears-elara.html

https://talkaboutafterhours.blogspot.com/2025/03/mirror-of-truth-elara.html


The Numeric Journey: 3 and 4

Three represents trinity, which can be seen in many aspects of life, including nature, culture and religion. The mystical number three; a powerful emblem of trinity, of beginnings and endings, birth and rebirth. In many mythologies and religions, it represents the Holy Triad - creator, preserver, destroyer; Father, Son, Holy Spirit.

Throughout history and across cultures, the number three has held a special fascination and symbolic import. Indeed, the tripartite nature of three permeates the fabric of existence in myriad ways - body, mind, and spirit; past, present, and future; the maiden, mother, and crone. It is the archetypal pattern that reflects the eternal cycle of creation, preservation, and dissolution.

The progression from undifferentiated unity, to the realm of duality, sets the stage for the emergence of spirit. So, what catalyzes this shift? It begins with disillusionment and quest. As you navigate the ups and downs, the push and pull of dualistic existence, you may begin to feel a growing discontent or emptiness. You might be looking for something consistent that stands above all the dualities. After all, one might get sick of a universe that is nothing more than an infinite collection of polar opposites. You reach a point where the endless dance of dualities feels hollow, a mere shadows play upon the cave wall. 

One yearns for something eternal, unchanging, and transcendent - a spiritual anchor amidst the tempests of life. This disillusionment, however painful, serves as a powerful catalyst. It compels you inward, urging you to question the very nature of reality and your place within it. This introspective impulse is the first step towards the realm of spirit. But the quest alone is not enough. 

The drive towards the spiritual realm is fueled by a gnawing hunger, a felt absence crying out to be filled. This longing can manifest in many forms - a desire for purpose, a thirst for ultimate truth, or an ache for connection beyond the ephemeral ties of the material world. 

Eventually you reach Glimpses of Beyond. Glimpses beyond refer to fleeting moments of transcendence, when the veil between worlds grows thin, allowing you to catch a glimpse of the spiritual realm. These moments can occur spontaneously and unexpectedly, serving as a tantalizing preview of what awaits those who dedicate themselves to the path of spirit.  A genuine glimpse beyond is a direct, personal experience that transcends the ordinary constraints of space, time, and the physical senses. A miracle from God serves as an important glimpse beyond. There are countless people who have witnessed seemingly impossible things occur that put things in their favor. The only explanation they have is that divine intervention was at play. It’s one of the ways that God makes his presence known while reminding us that there is something far greater beyond our physical world. 

People are often fascinated by ghosts and the paranormal. This serves as a hint and glimpse of that world beyond the physical. 

For others it could be an increase in profound religious experiences, or a sudden fascination with reading and studying spiritual knowledge which provides those glimpses. Whatever form that the seeker is exposed to, he or she becomes increasingly drawn to the spiritual realm, like a moth to flame. Each brief encounter with the beyond stokes an insatiable curiosity and deepens the longing for permanent union with that which lies beyond the veil. 

These fleeting glimpses of the beyond that once eluded us begin to lengthen and intensify, ultimately giving way to a more sustained and constant awareness of our true, eternal nature. It is a gradual shift from experiencing spirituality intermittently to abiding continuously in a state of profound interconnectedness and unity.


Four 

Four, the square of two and double of the perfect number three, has long been associated with stability, solidity, and completeness in various cultures and systems of belief. Consider the cardinal directions - north, south, east, and west - or the classical elements: earth, air, fire, and water. 

But what do we mean when we say that four is double of the perfect three? 

In many philosophical and esoteric traditions, three is often revered as a perfect number due to its representation of the holy trinity and its status as the first odd prime. However, four, being twice three, amplifies and manifests these qualities of wholeness and perfection in a more tangible, earthbound way. We are looking at it from a non-mathematical standpoint. In a literal mathematical context, multiplying three by two indeed equals six, not four. But we are drawing from philosophical and symbolic associations.  

In many mystical traditions, the progression from three to four is seen as a transition from the spiritual to the mundane, from the abstract to the concrete. Three, as part of the unholy trinity, represents the realm of ideas, spirits, and forces. Outside of the Holy Trinity which many of us are used to, there is also a more philosophical trinity that embraces the aspects of ideas, spirits and forces. This philosophical trinity encompasses Ideas, Spirits, and Forces which can be found in certain schools of esoteric thought. 

Plato himself posited the realm of Forms or Ideas, which exist independently of the sensible world. Joined with the notions of immaterial spirits and active forces governing nature, this philosophical triad emerges. 

So then from the realm of 3 where things are in more of a spiritual existence, we jump to a new realm of the number four where things are a material existence. Once upon a time, Platonic solids assigned manifestation to the tetrahedron, but actual materialization to the hexahedron. As the tetrahedron, embodying the triangular dynamics of the spiritual realm of three, gives rise to the cubic structure of the hexahedron, we witness a analogous shift from the incorporeal to the corporeal when moving from three to four. 

And so to review, the realm of three offers the immaterial aspects of Ideas, Spirits and Forces. But what does the realm of four have to offer? The realm of four corresponds to the tangible world we perceive with our senses - the physical plane of matter and energy. Here, the attributes are: 

1. Manifestation: Where the realm of three deals in concepts and energies, the domain of four brings these into perceptible form.

2. Structure and Foundation: While three may lay the groundwork with its principles and forces, four provides the stable framework upon which the physical universe is constructed. Think of the four corners of buildings, or the four legs of furniture—these provide the essential support and solidity necessary for anything to stand upright and functional in the material world.

3. Completeness and Perfection: In many philosophies and cosmological models, four signifies totality, entirety, and the ultimate realization of potential.