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[part 2]

Does yahweh or monad have a sigil?


That is an excellent question that takes us to the very pinnacle of esoteric thought and the ultimate source of all the sigils.

The answer is complex and depends on which tradition you are examining. In short: Yes, they do, but their "sigils" are not simple blueprints like the demon seals; they are complex diagrams representing the totality of creation.

Here is the breakdown for Yahweh and the Monad in the context of occult and mystical traditions:

  1. Yahweh (YHWH)

The "sigil" of Yahweh is not a single simple doodle, but the very letters and structure of the name itself, which are considered the ultimate blueprint of creation.

A. The Tetragrammaton (The Four-Letter Name)

1The four Hebrew letters $\text{י ה ו ה}$ (Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh), or YHWH, known as the Tetragrammaton, are considered the most powerful and fundamental "sigil" in Western esoteric tradition.

The Blueprint: In Kabbalah, YHWH is not just a word; it is a formula. Each letter corresponds to an entire plane of existence (the Four Worlds) and the elements:

$\text{י}$ (Yod) $\rightarrow$ The World of Emanation (Fire/Spirit)

$\text{ה}$ (Heh) $\rightarrow$ The World of Creation (Water)

$\text{ו}$ (Vav) $\rightarrow$ The World of Formation (Air)

$\text{ה}$ (Heh) $\rightarrow$ The World of Action (Earth)

The Vibration: Invoking the name is an act of vibrating this ultimate circuit, which is why it holds ultimate authority in Solomonic magic (the power used to compel the demons).

B. The Pentagrammaton

To go a step further, the name Yeshua (Jesus) in Hebrew is formed by inserting the letter Shin (2$\text{ש}$) into the center of YHWH (3$\text{י ה ש ו ה}$).4 This five-letter name is called the Pentagrammaton, and it is frequently drawn inside an upright pentagram—an ultimate diagram where Spirit (the top point, 5$\text{ש}$) rules over the four elements (the lower four points, YHVH).6 In this context, the upright pentagram acts as a powerful sigil for the perfected divine expression in matter.

  1. The Monad

The Monad is a philosophical and Gnostic concept of the ultimate, singular, undifferentiated source of all existence—the "God Beyond God." Its "sigil" is a complex, all-encompassing symbol.

7A. The Hieroglyphic Monad

The most famous and deliberate attempt to create a single sigil for the Monad was by the Elizabethan occultist Dr. John Dee in 1564, called the Monas Hieroglyphica (The Hieroglyphic Monad).

8The Ultimate Circuit Board: Dee's Monad is a single, complex glyph that combines the astrological and alchemical symbols for the Moon, the Sun, the Four Elements (Mars/Aries, and the four elements represented by the cross), and the symbol of the universe (9$\Omega$, the sign of Aries).

10The Unification: The entire symbol is a visual treatise that demonstrates how all of creation—the celestial bodies, the elements, and all esoteric concepts—is unified and emanates from a single point (the Monad). It is intended to be a meditational tool to unlock the secrets of the entire cosmos.

B. The Sigillum Dei Aemeth (Seal of God, Truth)

11Another prominent, complex "circuit board" for God, specifically within the Enochian/Angelic magic system of John Dee and Edward Kelley, is the Sigillum Dei Aemeth (Seal of the God of Truth).

12This is a large, intricate, multi-layered diagram composed of circles, a heptagram, a pentagram, and numerous names of God and angels.

It is considered the highest authority and a tool to communicate directly with angels and archangels, granting the magician the power to manipulate the elements. It is, in effect, a highly detailed, protective, and hierarchical "sigil" for the entire divine structure below the Monad.

In Summary:

You are entirely correct in thinking that the highest beings would have a more complex and precise "circuit board" than a demon. For the ultimate sources:

Yahweh's Sigil is the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the four-letter formula of all creation.

13The Monad's Sigil is best represented by John Dee's Hieroglyphic Monad, a visual map of the entire interconnected universe.

14Would you like to explore the specific geometric and mathematical principles John Dee used to construct the Hieroglyphic Monad?


you got no sigil doodle of yahweh or monad?


That's a fair challenge! You asked for a doodle, and I gave you a complex explanation. Let's simplify and give you the most common visual "sigils" or diagrams associated with Yahweh and the Monad.

These are the closest things to a "doodle" or concrete diagram you'll find, though in esoteric traditions, they are revered as the ultimate, all-encompassing formulae of creation.

  1. Yahweh (YHWH) Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram

While the purest "sigil" is just the four Hebrew letters $\text{יהוה}$ (YHWH), in Western occultism (like the work of Eliphas Levi), it is almost always rendered as a full, complex magical diagram:

The Shape: An upright five-pointed star (pentagram), which symbolizes Spirit ruling over Matter.

1The Letters: The four Hebrew letters 2$\text{יהוה}$ (Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh) are inscribed around the points of the star, often with the letter 3$\text{ש}$ (Shin) in the center, forming the Pentagrammaton (4$\text{יהשוה}$).

5The Meaning: This entire figure is a powerful protective talisman that invokes the divine name and represents the perfect man or the microcosmic reflection of God's power.

  1. Monad Sigil: The Monas Hieroglyphica

The most direct "doodle" for the Monad (the singular, ultimate divine source) is the symbol created by Dr. John Dee:

The Appearance: It looks like a combination of a mercury sign ($\text{☿}$) on top of an astronomical symbol for Aries ($\text{♈}$), all standing on a horizontal line (representing the elements/matter).

The Components: It is intentionally built from the major celestial and elemental symbols:

The Dot and Circle: The Sun (6$\odot$ or 7$\text{☉}$).

8The Crescent: The Moon (9$\text{☽}$).

10The Cross: The Four Elements (Fire, Air, Water, Earth).

The Aries Symbol: The sign of the ram ($\text{♈}$), representing the beginning of the Zodiacal year.

The Meaning: Dee claimed it was a visual code for the unity of all knowledge and the cosmos, containing the secrets of astrology, alchemy, and Kabbalah in one graphic.

11I've used the more complex but widely recognized diagrams in esoteric practice. Is there a specific lineage or tradition you are interested in, like the Sigillum Dei Aemeth from Enochian Magic?


no I want to see a picture of each of those sigils


Absolutely! Here are the pictures of the sigils you requested.

  1. Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram This diagram is a well-known esoteric representation of the divine name YHWH (Yahweh) within a five-pointed star (pentagram), often used as a protective talisman.

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Here.. let's try to get some links to some of these pictures of what it showed. I'll just do a google image search for The Tetragrammaton Pentagram and upload a screenshot to imgur.

https://i.imgur.com/J7XlziI.jpeg

Here's one I recognize from before.. looks like a cartoon doodle.. file name, "tetragrammaton-pentagram-Levi-Eliphas". That's the guy who did the baphomet picture decades ago. So what would that satanist be doing with the tetragammaton sigil, right.

https://i.imgur.com/aFP616D.jpeg

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Absolutely! Here are the pictures of the sigils you requested.

  1. Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram This diagram is a well-known esoteric representation of the divine name YHWH (Yahweh) within a five-pointed star (pentagram), often used as a protective talisman. Opens in a new window www.etsy.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com

  2. Monad Sigil: The Monas Hieroglyphica This is the complex symbolic diagram created by John Dee in 1564, intended to be a hieroglyph that unites the symbols of the cosmos (Sun, Moon, Elements) and represents the concept of the Monad (unity/oneness).

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Then it had a picture.. This is pretty major here.. this is the sigil of Monad. That's who runs karma and even yahweh has to deal with it, but he doesn't know that. lol.

Meanwhile, John Dee, total satanist. lol. So it had a page..

https://studiohibernacula.com/blogs/lore/dee-hieroglyphic-monad

Hang on, I'll just get the first paragraph.. lol.. you know fucking Dee, was totally doing hopped up on drugs, witchcraft to get this shit, eh.

"The Hieroglyphic Monad May 15, 2020 Written by John Dee and published in Antwerp in 1564, the Monas Hieroglyphica (‘Hieroglyphic Monad’) was conceived in 12 days, a period, so claimed the author, of Divine Revelation. It presents Dee’s unified glyph, the Monad, by way of 24 theorems, each demonstrating a variety of mathematical, geometric, cabalistic, and cosmological principles gleaned from the ancient world. Highly influential, the titular glyph was later adopted into Rosecrutianism by way of the works of Paracelcian alchemist Heinrich Khunrath, with whom Dee was acquainted."

I'm bookmarking that page.

Here.. I'll get that super sigil, and put it on imgur, in case you don't trust that, probably witchcraft, lol.. site.

https://i.imgur.com/WobeUFC.jpeg

==================================

yahweh is the tetragrammaton sigil?


Yes, that is correct.Yahweh is the English transliteration of the four-letter Hebrew name of God, YHWH ($\text{יהוה}$).

The word Tetragrammaton is a Greek term that literally means "four letters," and it is the standard scholarly and esoteric term used to refer to that very same four-letter name ($\text{יהוה}$).

Therefore, when people refer to the "Tetragrammaton sigil," they are referring to a complex, magical diagram (like the pentagram I showed you) that is designed to embody and utilize the power of the divine name Yahweh. The name is the core, and the sigil is the elaborate visual formula built around it.


wondering what's going on with both of these super sigils..

Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram

looks like an upright star.. a pentagram with lines but there's extra stuff going on with it. What's going on with this whole thing.


That is an excellent question. The Tetragrammaton Pentagram is one of the most complex and powerful symbols in Western Esoteric tradition, combining Jewish Kabbalah with Hermetic and Christian mysticism.

This specific, elaborate design (often called the Pentacle of Solomon or the Tetragrammaton Pentacle) was popularized by the influential 19th-century occultist Eliphas Levi.

1Here is a breakdown of what all the "extra stuff" is, layer by layer:

  1. The Core Structure: The Upright Pentagram

The five-pointed star is known as the Microcosm. It represents Humanity with:

The Top Point: The Head, symbolizing Spirit (or the Element of Aether/Akasha).

The Four Lower Points: The two arms and two legs, symbolizing the four classic Elements (Fire, Water, Air, Earth).

2An upright pentagram, as seen here, signifies the dominance of Spirit over Matter—the enlightened human being who controls their instincts and the physical world.

  1. The Divine Name: The Tetragrammaton

The primary goal of the sigil is to inscribe the power of God into the symbol of humanity:

Tetragrammaton: The name itself is often spelled out around the outer circle in Greek or Latin letters (T-E-T-R-A-G-R-A-M-M-A-T-O-N).

YHWH: The four Hebrew letters 4$\text{יהוה}$ (Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh), which is the ineffable name of God (Yahweh), are positioned around the center or at the main angles.

  1. The Central Kabbalistic Addition

In the center of the star, you often find symbols that transform the image from a Pentagram (five letters/points) to the Pentagrammaton (a Kabbalistic concept):

The Letter Shin ($\text{ש}$): This Hebrew letter is sometimes placed right in the center, turning the four letters of YHWH into $\text{יהשוה}$ (YHSVH or Yeheshuah), a Kabbalistic form of the name Jesus, symbolizing the Divine Spirit made manifest in humanity.

The Eyes: Two eyes are frequently depicted below the top point, representing the eternal, watchful gaze of Divine Providence.

  1. The Planetary, Elemental, and Esoteric Symbols

The "extra stuff" crammed into the smaller spaces represents the interconnected forces of the universe that the name of God governs:

Location Symbol(s) Meaning

Top PointJupiter ($\text{♃}$) and Saturn ($\text{♄}$) signs.The great organizing forces of the cosmos.

Left and Right ArmsThe Caduceus of Mercury ($\text{☿}$).Symbolizes balance, healing, and equilibrium between opposing forces.

Lower PointsSigns for Mars ($\text{♂}$) and Venus ($\text{♀}$).The duality of creative and destructive energy, masculine and feminine principles.

Outside PerimeterThe word ADAM and CHAVA (Eve).Signifying the original masculine and feminine forces of humanity.

Perimeter WordsOther words, like AGLA, which is a Hebrew notarikon (acrostic) for "Ateh Gibor Le-Olam Adonai" ("Thou art mighty forever, O Lord").Used to invoke divine protection and power.

In essence, the Tetragrammaton Pentagram is a complete microcosm—a map of the universe and humanity's place in it—all focused and powered by the unpronounceable divine name, YHWH.


[continued in part 3]

40 days ago
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[part 2]

Does yahweh or monad have a sigil?


That is an excellent question that takes us to the very pinnacle of esoteric thought and the ultimate source of all the sigils.

The answer is complex and depends on which tradition you are examining. In short: Yes, they do, but their "sigils" are not simple blueprints like the demon seals; they are complex diagrams representing the totality of creation.

Here is the breakdown for Yahweh and the Monad in the context of occult and mystical traditions:

  1. Yahweh (YHWH)

The "sigil" of Yahweh is not a single simple doodle, but the very letters and structure of the name itself, which are considered the ultimate blueprint of creation.

A. The Tetragrammaton (The Four-Letter Name)

1The four Hebrew letters $\text{י ה ו ה}$ (Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh), or YHWH, known as the Tetragrammaton, are considered the most powerful and fundamental "sigil" in Western esoteric tradition.

The Blueprint: In Kabbalah, YHWH is not just a word; it is a formula. Each letter corresponds to an entire plane of existence (the Four Worlds) and the elements:

$\text{י}$ (Yod) $\rightarrow$ The World of Emanation (Fire/Spirit)

$\text{ה}$ (Heh) $\rightarrow$ The World of Creation (Water)

$\text{ו}$ (Vav) $\rightarrow$ The World of Formation (Air)

$\text{ה}$ (Heh) $\rightarrow$ The World of Action (Earth)

The Vibration: Invoking the name is an act of vibrating this ultimate circuit, which is why it holds ultimate authority in Solomonic magic (the power used to compel the demons).

B. The Pentagrammaton

To go a step further, the name Yeshua (Jesus) in Hebrew is formed by inserting the letter Shin (2$\text{ש}$) into the center of YHWH (3$\text{י ה ש ו ה}$).4 This five-letter name is called the Pentagrammaton, and it is frequently drawn inside an upright pentagram—an ultimate diagram where Spirit (the top point, 5$\text{ש}$) rules over the four elements (the lower four points, YHVH).6 In this context, the upright pentagram acts as a powerful sigil for the perfected divine expression in matter.

  1. The Monad

The Monad is a philosophical and Gnostic concept of the ultimate, singular, undifferentiated source of all existence—the "God Beyond God." Its "sigil" is a complex, all-encompassing symbol.

7A. The Hieroglyphic Monad

The most famous and deliberate attempt to create a single sigil for the Monad was by the Elizabethan occultist Dr. John Dee in 1564, called the Monas Hieroglyphica (The Hieroglyphic Monad).

8The Ultimate Circuit Board: Dee's Monad is a single, complex glyph that combines the astrological and alchemical symbols for the Moon, the Sun, the Four Elements (Mars/Aries, and the four elements represented by the cross), and the symbol of the universe (9$\Omega$, the sign of Aries).

10The Unification: The entire symbol is a visual treatise that demonstrates how all of creation—the celestial bodies, the elements, and all esoteric concepts—is unified and emanates from a single point (the Monad). It is intended to be a meditational tool to unlock the secrets of the entire cosmos.

B. The Sigillum Dei Aemeth (Seal of God, Truth)

11Another prominent, complex "circuit board" for God, specifically within the Enochian/Angelic magic system of John Dee and Edward Kelley, is the Sigillum Dei Aemeth (Seal of the God of Truth).

12This is a large, intricate, multi-layered diagram composed of circles, a heptagram, a pentagram, and numerous names of God and angels.

It is considered the highest authority and a tool to communicate directly with angels and archangels, granting the magician the power to manipulate the elements. It is, in effect, a highly detailed, protective, and hierarchical "sigil" for the entire divine structure below the Monad.

In Summary:

You are entirely correct in thinking that the highest beings would have a more complex and precise "circuit board" than a demon. For the ultimate sources:

Yahweh's Sigil is the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the four-letter formula of all creation.

13The Monad's Sigil is best represented by John Dee's Hieroglyphic Monad, a visual map of the entire interconnected universe.

14Would you like to explore the specific geometric and mathematical principles John Dee used to construct the Hieroglyphic Monad?


you got no sigil doodle of yahweh or monad?


That's a fair challenge! You asked for a doodle, and I gave you a complex explanation. Let's simplify and give you the most common visual "sigils" or diagrams associated with Yahweh and the Monad.

These are the closest things to a "doodle" or concrete diagram you'll find, though in esoteric traditions, they are revered as the ultimate, all-encompassing formulae of creation.

  1. Yahweh (YHWH) Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram

While the purest "sigil" is just the four Hebrew letters $\text{יהוה}$ (YHWH), in Western occultism (like the work of Eliphas Levi), it is almost always rendered as a full, complex magical diagram:

The Shape: An upright five-pointed star (pentagram), which symbolizes Spirit ruling over Matter.

1The Letters: The four Hebrew letters 2$\text{יהוה}$ (Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh) are inscribed around the points of the star, often with the letter 3$\text{ש}$ (Shin) in the center, forming the Pentagrammaton (4$\text{יהשוה}$).

5The Meaning: This entire figure is a powerful protective talisman that invokes the divine name and represents the perfect man or the microcosmic reflection of God's power.

  1. Monad Sigil: The Monas Hieroglyphica

The most direct "doodle" for the Monad (the singular, ultimate divine source) is the symbol created by Dr. John Dee:

The Appearance: It looks like a combination of a mercury sign ($\text{☿}$) on top of an astronomical symbol for Aries ($\text{♈}$), all standing on a horizontal line (representing the elements/matter).

The Components: It is intentionally built from the major celestial and elemental symbols:

The Dot and Circle: The Sun (6$\odot$ or 7$\text{☉}$).

8The Crescent: The Moon (9$\text{☽}$).

10The Cross: The Four Elements (Fire, Air, Water, Earth).

The Aries Symbol: The sign of the ram ($\text{♈}$), representing the beginning of the Zodiacal year.

The Meaning: Dee claimed it was a visual code for the unity of all knowledge and the cosmos, containing the secrets of astrology, alchemy, and Kabbalah in one graphic.

11I've used the more complex but widely recognized diagrams in esoteric practice. Is there a specific lineage or tradition you are interested in, like the Sigillum Dei Aemeth from Enochian Magic?


no I want to see a picture of each of those sigils


Absolutely! Here are the pictures of the sigils you requested.

  1. Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram This diagram is a well-known esoteric representation of the divine name YHWH (Yahweh) within a five-pointed star (pentagram), often used as a protective talisman.

===========================

Here.. let's try to get some links to some of these pictures of what it showed. I'll just do a google image search for The Tetragrammaton Pentagram and upload a screenshot to imgur.

https://i.imgur.com/J7XlziI.jpeg

============================

Absolutely! Here are the pictures of the sigils you requested.

  1. Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram This diagram is a well-known esoteric representation of the divine name YHWH (Yahweh) within a five-pointed star (pentagram), often used as a protective talisman. Opens in a new window www.etsy.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com Opens in a new window apollotarot.com

  2. Monad Sigil: The Monas Hieroglyphica This is the complex symbolic diagram created by John Dee in 1564, intended to be a hieroglyph that unites the symbols of the cosmos (Sun, Moon, Elements) and represents the concept of the Monad (unity/oneness).

========================

Then it had a picture.. This is pretty major here.. this is the sigil of Monad. That's who runs karma and even yahweh has to deal with it, but he doesn't know that. lol.

Meanwhile, John Dee, total satanist. lol. So it had a page..

https://studiohibernacula.com/blogs/lore/dee-hieroglyphic-monad

Hang on, I'll just get the first paragraph.. lol.. you know fucking Dee, was totally doing hopped up on drugs, witchcraft to get this shit, eh.

"The Hieroglyphic Monad May 15, 2020 Written by John Dee and published in Antwerp in 1564, the Monas Hieroglyphica (‘Hieroglyphic Monad’) was conceived in 12 days, a period, so claimed the author, of Divine Revelation. It presents Dee’s unified glyph, the Monad, by way of 24 theorems, each demonstrating a variety of mathematical, geometric, cabalistic, and cosmological principles gleaned from the ancient world. Highly influential, the titular glyph was later adopted into Rosecrutianism by way of the works of Paracelcian alchemist Heinrich Khunrath, with whom Dee was acquainted."

I'm bookmarking that page.

Here.. I'll get that super sigil, and put it on imgur, in case you don't trust that, probably witchcraft, lol.. site.

https://i.imgur.com/WobeUFC.jpeg

==================================

yahweh is the tetragrammaton sigil?


Yes, that is correct.Yahweh is the English transliteration of the four-letter Hebrew name of God, YHWH ($\text{יהוה}$).

The word Tetragrammaton is a Greek term that literally means "four letters," and it is the standard scholarly and esoteric term used to refer to that very same four-letter name ($\text{יהוה}$).

Therefore, when people refer to the "Tetragrammaton sigil," they are referring to a complex, magical diagram (like the pentagram I showed you) that is designed to embody and utilize the power of the divine name Yahweh. The name is the core, and the sigil is the elaborate visual formula built around it.


wondering what's going on with both of these super sigils..

Yahweh Sigil: The Tetragrammaton Pentagram

looks like an upright star.. a pentagram with lines but there's extra stuff going on with it. What's going on with this whole thing.


That is an excellent question. The Tetragrammaton Pentagram is one of the most complex and powerful symbols in Western Esoteric tradition, combining Jewish Kabbalah with Hermetic and Christian mysticism.

This specific, elaborate design (often called the Pentacle of Solomon or the Tetragrammaton Pentacle) was popularized by the influential 19th-century occultist Eliphas Levi.

1Here is a breakdown of what all the "extra stuff" is, layer by layer:

  1. The Core Structure: The Upright Pentagram

The five-pointed star is known as the Microcosm. It represents Humanity with:

The Top Point: The Head, symbolizing Spirit (or the Element of Aether/Akasha).

The Four Lower Points: The two arms and two legs, symbolizing the four classic Elements (Fire, Water, Air, Earth).

2An upright pentagram, as seen here, signifies the dominance of Spirit over Matter—the enlightened human being who controls their instincts and the physical world.

  1. The Divine Name: The Tetragrammaton

The primary goal of the sigil is to inscribe the power of God into the symbol of humanity:

Tetragrammaton: The name itself is often spelled out around the outer circle in Greek or Latin letters (T-E-T-R-A-G-R-A-M-M-A-T-O-N).

YHWH: The four Hebrew letters 4$\text{יהוה}$ (Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh), which is the ineffable name of God (Yahweh), are positioned around the center or at the main angles.

  1. The Central Kabbalistic Addition

In the center of the star, you often find symbols that transform the image from a Pentagram (five letters/points) to the Pentagrammaton (a Kabbalistic concept):

The Letter Shin ($\text{ש}$): This Hebrew letter is sometimes placed right in the center, turning the four letters of YHWH into $\text{יהשוה}$ (YHSVH or Yeheshuah), a Kabbalistic form of the name Jesus, symbolizing the Divine Spirit made manifest in humanity.

The Eyes: Two eyes are frequently depicted below the top point, representing the eternal, watchful gaze of Divine Providence.

  1. The Planetary, Elemental, and Esoteric Symbols

The "extra stuff" crammed into the smaller spaces represents the interconnected forces of the universe that the name of God governs:

Location Symbol(s) Meaning

Top PointJupiter ($\text{♃}$) and Saturn ($\text{♄}$) signs.The great organizing forces of the cosmos.

Left and Right ArmsThe Caduceus of Mercury ($\text{☿}$).Symbolizes balance, healing, and equilibrium between opposing forces.

Lower PointsSigns for Mars ($\text{♂}$) and Venus ($\text{♀}$).The duality of creative and destructive energy, masculine and feminine principles.

Outside PerimeterThe word ADAM and CHAVA (Eve).Signifying the original masculine and feminine forces of humanity.

Perimeter WordsOther words, like AGLA, which is a Hebrew notarikon (acrostic) for "Ateh Gibor Le-Olam Adonai" ("Thou art mighty forever, O Lord").Used to invoke divine protection and power.

In essence, the Tetragrammaton Pentagram is a complete microcosm—a map of the universe and humanity's place in it—all focused and powered by the unpronounceable divine name, YHWH.


[continued in part 3]

40 days ago
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