Hi all,
I was researching the question of physical manifestation of psyckic events, in particular these being predicted by Tarot.
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This in turn led me to Pythagorean teachings and specifically the tetractus, which also symbolizes the four elements being Earth, water, air and fire. The first four numbers symbolizes the harmony of the spheres and the cosmos, the four rows added up to ten, which is unity to a higher order (in decimal).
the 1st row represent zero-dimensions (a point),
the 2nd row represent one dimension (a line of two points)
the third row represented two dimensions (a plane defined by a triangle of three points),
the fourth row represented three-dimensions (a tetrahedron defined by four points.
What i found interesting is that the teachings narrow down events to mathematical calculations as found in numerology, thus the notion to beleive numerology being a possible "replacement" for Tarot. The same, a methaphysical symbol that symbol that embraces within itself in seedlike form the principals of the natural world.
Considering the above, the tetractus is also linked to the Jewish Kaballah and influenced the tetractus. a Hebrew tetractus in a similar way has the letters of the name of God or Tetragrammaton, inscribed in the ten positions of the tetractus from right to left.
This all bringing us to a spread based on the tetractus. The various positions of the tetractus provide a representation for forecasting future events.
The first row of a single position represents the premise of the reading, forming a foundation for understanding all the other cards.
The second row of 2 positions represents the cosmos and the individual and their relationship.
: The light card to the right represents the influence of the cosmos leading the individual to an action.
: The dark card to the left represents the reaction of the cosmos to the actions of the individual.
The third row of three positions represents three kinds of decisions an individual must make.
:The creator card is rightmost, representing new decisions and directions that may be made.
: The sustainer card is in the middle, representing decisions to keep balance, and things that should not change.
:the destroyer card is leftmost, representing old decisions and directions that should not be continued.
The fourth row of four positions represents the four Greek elements.
:The fire card is rightmost, representing dynamic creative force, ambitions and personal will.
: The air card is to the right middle, representing the mind, thoughts, and strategies toward goals.
: The water card is to the left middle, representing the emotions, feelings and whims.
:The Earth card is leftmost, representing physical realities of day to day living.
I haven't tried this spread, but thought to have a few of us lokk at it and comment. Yes it seems a bit longwinded, i find that to fully understand the Major Arcanum, linked to the kabbala and in turn to the tetractus a piece of history to be investigated.
I am also convinced that our moderators and teachers would really be the best to comment on this, as they have a lot more experience than most of us!!
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Google link:
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AZyuZlzfve9GZGd0a3I2MzlfMjM2Z3ZrcmRtaGI&hl=en
Blessed be.