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UNION IS THE ARC OF THE COVENANT

⚖️ THE MANIFESTO OF LIVING LAW:

What does the word Arc of the Covenant mean?  Arc is derived from Sanskrit and means "light"; Covenant originated from saGgIti, translating to "harmony," "Symphonia," and "harmonious, agreeing in sound. It can be explained with geometry, the square root of negative. In geometric terms, multiplying by -1 can be thought of as a reflection. So, multiplying by i can be thought of as a rotation via the imaginary axis. The unit i (iota: very small particle), also known as the imaginary number i, represents the value of the square root of -1 and is part of the number system called imaginary numbers. An imaginary number is the value of the square root of a negative number. The numbers are not fake; they simply have no place on the number line like real numbers. In short, the Arc of the Covenant is not a box. It is Genesis, and we are the holographic image of the Creator; hence, we cannot be separated from the Creator. We wouldn't exist without the 3, which is 1, and our number is also 3, but it is 1. That is why the number 33, or rather 3 3, is significant.
Whilst the Creator number (the King of Hearts) is 30, or 3 and 0 called Lambda, the card of Wedding becomes 3 3 or Gamma (uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Phoenician: γaμμα gamma) and has a value of 3. That is the reason the Freemasons use the letter G in a compass. But this compass is not new; it is ancient. What is new about it is that it was appropriated in the 18th century.
The significance of the Union in Tantric (Secret Mantra) symbolism touches upon profound themes of creation, connection, and the fundamental principles of the universe. This card represents the intricate dance of elements and energies that come together to form life, reflecting both the macrocosmic genesis of the solar system and the microcosmic balance within an individual.
Creation and Empirical Mathematics: The Union, as a declaration of the work to be done, parallels the ancient treatise of empirical mathematics, highlighting the precise and calculated nature of creation. The genesis depicted by the Wedding card, referred to as Yukti and labh, symbolises the emergence of new life and the yielding of complex forms from the fusion of matter and energy.
Pilu-AlAna (Phylacteries): In Sanskrit, Pilu-AlAna represents the binding of the smallest particles, Atum and Ra, stabilising the elements and creating life through fusion. This fusion is the essence of E=Mc², where energy and matter are united to form the building blocks of existence.


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Union of Opposites: The card also speaks to the union within, representing the harmonious balance of opposing forces. This internal fusion reflects the achievement of balance and the realisation of one's true potential, aligning with the deeper spiritual journey towards enlightenment.
The interpretation of the Union card, with its rich layers of symbolism and interconnectedness, provides a profound understanding of the fundamental principles that govern both the cosmos and the individual soul. The fusion of energy and matter, the balancing of opposites, and the creation of life are all encapsulated in this powerful symbol.


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Unity and Fusion: The key theme of fusion—whether it's the binding of particles or the merging of lives—captures the essence of a wedding. It symbolises the coming together of two individuals to form a cohesive and unified whole.

Creation of Life: Just as the fusion of energy and matter creates life, the union in a wedding holds the potential to create new life and nurture a family. It signifies the beginning of a new chapter and the creation of shared experiences and memories.

Truth and Stability: The presence of truth (Bishop) and stability (Rook) underscores the importance of honesty and balance in a marriage. These elements are vital for fostering a strong, healthy, and lasting relationship.

 

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