We have examined the physical properties possessed by the Triad. We have seen how these properties are associated with water. I have shown how this quality is associated with the trigram for Water, at which point I revealed that the top line of the trigram indicates whether the trigram exhibits solar qualities (solid line) or lunar qualities (broken line).
Let’s now look at the corresponding section from the Genesis narrative.
6 And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.
7 And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.
8 And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
(Gen 1:6-8 RWB)
As you’ll recall, the last day, the day associated with the Dyad, corresponded with the Sun. It would not be in anyway incorrect to call the day of the Dyad Sunday. That being the case, this next day is clearly Monday, or rather, Moon-Day. It is the Moon which is responsible for the waters and the tides.
The verses above however are going a bit further than that. They speak of the waters below the firmament and the waters above. To understand what this signifies, we’ll have to return to the Earth where we left it at the end of Day One.
So the planet was shrouded in mist. There was daytime and nighttime, but the days were just lit banks of haze and mist. The ice had long since evaporated due to the amount of heat trapped in the system and the increase in temperature kept the water in a steam-like gaseous state. This situation is much like what we see on Venus today, though the chemical mix was decidedly different.
When the Moon entered the equation the situation changed. The Moon’s gravitational field in effect allowed the Earth’s atmosphere to expand and cool. The mist separated into both a liquid and a gaseous state. These are the waters below and the waters above. It is perhaps more correct to say the fluids below and the fluids above as gasses and liquids are both fluids.
I have shown in my last post the manner in which the torus manifests when a pebble is dropped in a pond. When the pebble hits the surface of the water we actually have a momentary four sphere interaction. The three spheres that make up the surface plane of the liquid and the single sphere plunging through this membrane. So there is impact such as in a dyadic interaction, but then the sphere passes through the barrier which sets the torus into motion.
The firmament is this barrier between the surface of water and air. So it stands to reason that if a pebble dropped into a pond creates an expanding torus, then an energy event within the Earth's lower atmosphere should create a similar expanding torus.
In my next post we'll explore the early Earth life-form that corresponds to the Triad, we'll see what hexagrams are associated with this day and we'll discovered what part of the human organism comes under the triad's domain.
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