The Delta, the Seal of Solomon, and the Binary Nature of Existence
As mystic philosophers chart the course of human understanding using intuitive methods to fill in the gaps left, well gaping, by the corruption of observational evidence, we encounter near limitless iterations of primal duality. We catalog the force of electrical impulse balanced against the gravity of mass. We note the power of the photon countered by the absorptive state of darkness. We school our children on the divisions of right and wrong. We see around us plainly the push and pull of all base dichotomy and accept it as immutable law within our sphere of consciousness — hobbled though we may be by our humble nervous system.
In this infinite list of dipolants we observe the æth fabrica of Kabbalist Asiyah resting — or should we say fluttering — gently on Plank’s potentiality matrix. Traced to its core, each observable manifestation, ex hypothesi is leveled against its ethereal opposite. Our most sacred teachings reveal this in allegory; and in turn countless philosophical expositions offer more tangible assurance.
While the current vogue of physical science offers a door ajar (albeit one gratingly slow to open) to spiritual science in respect to acceptance of certain potentials having an as yet unmeasurable effect on the visible, the very diversity of these schools are by the same law attracted to each other in a sweaty adolescent need to reach consensus — thereby securing the cup of understanding. Note I do not say true understanding but rather the cup of understanding. What else could result from the crushing and fermenting of purest truth simply to attain something palatable to the profane?
But the 2012 CE consensus parabola of spiritual and physical science is best left to another discussion. To conjure further opinion on this would leave me — and also you dear soul — twisting in winds of confusion. Can we for the sake of continuity instead agree on the foundation of duality manifest being God stuff? To return us to the essence of this article and to offer illustration:
- The jot (YoD – Ying – Neutron) is the point of thought, the singularity, potential collapsed – Numerologically ZERO
- The distance is potential not yet manifest – infinite potentiality – repulsion – proton – The ONE
- The completion of thought (THOTH) as the orbitary – the Yang – electron – the TWO
- Thought made manifest – creation – God – Johvah – YHWH – the FOUR
- Manifestation attracts observation (Observation is thought attracted to manifest potential) – the EIGHT
- Observation as projection – completion of thought-attraction loop (counterpart to creation, collapse of wave potential, experience) – the SIXTEEN
The remaining keys cannot be reproduced here as they are truly esoteric. Those who have acquaintance with my current chemical reflection know I detest this sort of over-obvious basica. Let us indulge each other for a time however, considering then the needed ground prepared.
The Triune Force
The most often challenged premise of esoteric divination is the Delta. With the understanding that Distance (and thus TIME) created by the simultaneous attract/repulse stasis of binary thought serves as the matrix of consciousness; the adept immediately looks to triune
force symbols such as the pyramid, the great seal, and the ovaria. Quickly comes the question then, ‘what do these indeliblæ point us to at deepest most holy examination?’
To answer this we must first include, then set aside, the various exoteric keys given to seekers through the ages. Do we thus mean to counter the immaculate wisdom of the masters of Amun, or the Essene or the Priories?
Never and never.
Rather here we seek to reveal only that which is already shown but not yet known. How many volumes have been to date written on the Hermetic wisdom given through the seals? Do we need further study on the rule and formula hidden within the design of the pyramid? What student would welcome another thousand leaves on the connections to Sirius and Drago? I pray you will trust me not to answer for already the teaching of these mysteries fills the halls of learning near to the gables.
So what more wisdom can we gather from the force symbol of the little flower? Perhaps the student has gone deeper and touched the robe of him who is a woman? Perhaps a commune with Mother Goddess has taken the seeker higher still to rest in the now and on the leaning tower that serves the world?
If you, dear soul are there and leaning forward still then I beg you come one step further.
Symbolism of Delta
Let us examine a few instances of symbolic wisdom given on the nature of the third dimension provided by the mysteries. One of the more obvious is in the symbol of the seal of SOLAMUN as embedded in the Flower of Life. Recent revelations delivered through Drunvalo Melchizedek expose the seal clearly as component to the flower of life. If the precious reader should seek further to learn these mysteries I direct you to the schools of Merkaba. I have not had acquaintance with brother Drunvalo but find buoyant mastery in much of his message — though perhaps not in his thirst for public note.
So one instance then; the seal embedded in the flower of life, but can this be the truth stripped bare? Never and never.
Another example still is the crucifixion tale of Rabbi Jeshua the Christ. Jesus was fixed in time and staged at the center of a triune ex prima as sacrificial mythos. Great labor was undertaken — and many a scribe flayed to succumbence — in order to maintain this allusion in written form for us to posh over under the artificial light of modern scholarship.
Accept or discard what you will of the Gospels, the true power of this tale rests in the placement of the chess pieces! I will waste no fleeting moment on the merits of the play. I seek only to direct your attention to the players. Here is clearly the most powerful display of triune force symbolism in all exoteric literature.
Let us look at this force symbol and work backwize toward understanding. First the superficial binaria:
- Good & Evil
- Right & Wrong
- Struggle and Acceptance
- Fear & Regret
- Life & Death
Each of these dialectæ are encapsulated within the passion of the Christ. Each one demands deeper examination and focused deliberance to intuit the wisdom within the outward-facing grand illusion.
Good & Evil: To draw the child closer to the fire with kipped interest we see initially the primal dialectic of good and evil demonstrated. Aside from disclosure of the forces involved we see much scripture leading perception to clear recognition of the anointed Godhead as one immaculate and perfect in acceptance. The counter point to these passages provide us the temptation, the condemnation, the casting of lots, and the sacrifice. Such clear illustrations of good and evil bring home the concept to even the sleepiest catechist.
Right & Wrong: Within the passion, lesser players provide more elegant shades of moral dichotomy that cannot be affixed to certain good or evil. These subtext allegoria bring the masterful story to rightness; splashing the canvas with hues softer still than a virgin’s whisper.
Struggle & Acceptance: Again and again the words of red document a beseeching, hesitant, frail soldier drawn to the battle line. In opposition the calm acceptance of sublime overknowledge is illustrated to perfection. The burden of sin too great to bear while also too sweet to resist is given in careful detail as our hero conveys his cross and his message.
Fear & Regret: Ah the two thieves.
Life & Death:
Shall we continue?

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