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Alpha Wave
The second most agile and energetic of the brain waves after beta waves. Scientists roughly assign alpha waves the frequency range of 9 - 14 Hz, but I consider them to be in the range of 10 - 22 Hz. Alpha waves, according to science, are concerned with a sensual state of non-arousal. In terms of Hindu philosophy, this is the realm of Niyama, where one must master inner sense control. See also second barrier.
Angel
Synonym for spirit.
Amsa
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and simply means "part". I use it in reference to the two amsas evidenced in the 13th/1st, 4th, 7th and 10th dimensions.
Antithetical
A term borrowed from Wm. B. Yeates' A Vision, it is in our context a synonym for Mercury.
Antithetical Dimensions
Dimensions that do not fall on numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence are said to be antithetical, or Mercurial in nature, and are synthetic. These include dimensions 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. These dimensions never serve as Teachers and Students; however, they include 3 of the 4 dimensions with amsas...indeed, all but the primal one, that of the 1st/13th dimensions. See also primary dimensions.
Archangel
The 7th dimensional reality where the angels arc into one another, unifying.
Archetype
I use this term to reference dimensions 7 - 9 and specifically the 4th dimension. Please reference the Logos for more detailed information.
Arhat
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is used to reference individuals who are spiritually more advanced than "stream-entered" yet not as advanced as Bodhisattvas. I use this term to reference those whose consciousness has advanced to the later levels of the 6th dimension, or transcendent soul.
Aspect
An aspect is the last component in a triplet, which is used to identify soul age. It is the most volatile component and, like the second hand of a clock, is the one that advances all the other components (moves the other hands of the clock) as the soul matures. It is analogous to the Ascendent in western astrology.
Aumua
The Aumua, which is the symbol in the upper left-hand corner of each page of this Web site, is the symbol that was given to me to represent the passage of 2012. I have been told that we are at the midpoint of this Cosmic Day, or, astronomically, the midpoint between the Big Bang and the Big Crunch. In the pravana, or "om", which is pronounced "aum" (as in "ah", "look", "yummy"), the "a" represents creation, the "u" sustenance, and the "m" dissolution. Thus, the Aumua represents creation, sustenance, dissolution, sustenance and a return to creation.
     The two golden discs represent Jove and Mirror-Jove, who in turn represent the universe of matter and the universe of anti-matter, respectively, while Mercury is seen flowing between them. We are right now where the starburst is, the crucial crossing-point. To understand what happens after we cross, I refer you to the Transformation.
Avatar
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and references divine incarnations, including Rama, Krishna and Sai Baba.
Baby Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 2.
Barrier
Barriers generally refer to hindrances that need to be overcome on the spiritual path, of which there are four great ones. The reader should reference the first barrier, second barrier, third barrier and fourth barrier for specific meanings.
Beta Waves
Refers to the most energetic and least stable of the four sets of brain waves. Scientists somewhat arbitrarily assign the range 15 - 40 Hz to this set, but I prefer to assign the range 22 - 46 Hz. Those whose Consciousness resides in this set of brain waves are trapped by their senses in maya, illusion. Science refers to this as the state of "arousal" and what Hindu philosophy refers to as Yama, or the need to master outer sense control. See also first barrier.
Bodhisattva
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is used to reference individuals who are spiritually more advanced than Arhats but not yet Buddhas. I use this term to reference those whose consciousness has advanced to the early levels of the 7th dimension, or infinite soul.
Body
Synonymous for physical.
Body of Fate
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the Great Wheel of the 28 Incarnations and simply represents the physical body, or 1st dimension.
Brain Waves
The group of beta waves, alpha waves, theta waves and delta waves, which I use as analogies to the four barriers which must be shattered as one progresses on the spiritual path.
Bridge
There are two kinds of bridges. Bridges are built by the Tathagatas in their respective Buddha-lands between the Joves to help Them understand each Other. Bridges are constructed as per the Third Creative Act of Consciousness to bind that which was broken by the Second Creative Act, the division of Consciousness into two. On another level, bridges are built over the mutable dimension(s) of a Togos. For example, in the current Cosmic Day of this Togos, known specifically as the Logos, one must build a bridge over the 4th dimension; that is, from the 3rd to the 5th dimensions, or what I refer to as the Student and the Teacher. See also Love, tai chi, unity, Student and Teacher.
Buddha-lands
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is used to reference the "places" presided over by the various Tathagatas, or Buddhas. I use it to reference the upper amsa of the 10th dimension.
Buddhi
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and means "intelligence". As used by the Buddha, and according to my understanding of the same, it references the 5th dimension.
Calendrics
The study of sacred calendars, derived from sacred geometry, which itself is derived from sacred numerology.
Cap
The dimensions with amsas are said to have the ability to operate as "caps" for the five Platonic solids of Metranon's Cube, thus giving our souls seven chakras.
Center
With reference to dragons, a "center" is where Platonic solids align in the clusterMets.
Celestial Body
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the "soul in judgment"; that is, after death, and represents what I would label as the dimensions from the middle of the 10th through the 13th.
Chakra
This is a Sanskrit term which refers to a spiritual center located in the physical body and is synonymous with our term dimension.
Ch'an
What we in the West know as Zen Buddhism is known in China as Ch'an. The term "Zen" comes to us from Japan, which is how they pronounce Ch'an.
Child
I use this term, capitalized, as a synonym to Mercury.
Conscience
A synonym for spirit.
Consciousness
Self-awareness, observation and self-reflection. Prior to the first act of creation; a synonym for what is commonly referenced as God.
Cosmic Day
The period of time identified in theoretical physics as between the Big Bang and the Big Crunch. Is divided into two sub-periods of expansion and contraction. Is analogous to an act in a never-ending play.
Creative Mind
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the Great Wheel of the 28 Incarnations and simply represents the mind, or left hemisphere of the brain, or 3rd dimension.
Crossing
To "cross" aspects is to consider the aspects from the two perspectives of Jove and Mercury (or also including the perspective of Mirror-Jove) simultaneously.
Crossroads dimensions
Those dimensions with amsas; to wit, the 1st/13th, 4th, 7th and 10th dimensions. They are said to be crossroads dimensions because the actively seek solutions to bridge the sets of dimensions on either side of their amsas (that is, all the dimensions between amsas on either side of them).
Delta Waves
Refers to the level of brain waves one maintains in deep sleep and also in Nirvana, the difference being that in the latter, one is Conscious and awake. Scientists roughly assign the range of 1.5 - 4 Hz, but I prefer 1 - 4 Hz. See also the fourth barrier.
Dharma
A Sanskrit term literally meaning "that which upholds or supports", has a number of interwoven meanings, which include philosophy, spiritual law, religion, duty and way of living. However, I believe—and I think the Buddha also believed—it is as complex a term as the Logos itself, and viewed from the perspective of my material, offer the following definition, I believe to be more accurate and all-encompassing. Dharma is the Tathatogos as perceived simultaneously through the filter of the Logos, the filter of the presiding Jove, and the filter of the Tathagata of whom one is an incarnation. The Buddha taught that the mind chases after dharmas (Shurangama Sutra 4:195). See also monad.
Dharmakaya
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit, where "kaya" means "body" and "dharma" is usually translated as "reality", although I strongly encourage you to use my definition of the same. I loosely refer to the dharmakaya as knowledge + karma; that is, the knowledge of how to use karma to reach the Godhead put into practice. I use this term to reference the 7th dimension; however, it is in fact much more than that; to whit, being at the node opposite dimensions 1 and 13, it is the antithetical perspective of God Itself...the perspective of all the Tathagatas...Love.
Diamon
A term borrowed from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision, it is a synonym for the spirit.
Dimension
A dimension is the first component in a triplet, which is used to identify soul age. It is the most stable component and, like the hour hand of a clock, is the one that advances behind the other components (other hands of the clock) as the soul matures and stablizes them. It is the component used to determine if a person is a young soul, mature soul, etc. It is to be understood as the metaphysical compliment of a physical dimension. It is analogous to the Sun sign in western astrology.
Dragon
Views in which all the Platonic solids except the icosahedron, or just the icosahedron, or all inclusive, within the clusterMets align.
Ego
The interaction of dimensions 1 - the first amsa of 4, with the controlling power emanating from the 3rd dimension, within any given individual. [Note: The "controlling power" of the ego resides in the 3rd chakra, or dimension, because that's where the star tetrahedron (see "Platonic solids"), which is the powerhouse of the chakra system, is currently situated.]
Electromagnetic Energy
The second of the four forces of physics, I use it as an analogy to the second barrier of learning to overcome the opposites of good and bad by following the dictates of the conscience and living the Law. See also second barrier.
Emerald
The eight-sided geometry in the middle of the Golden Lemniscate.
Emotions
The body of desire, which adds context to the physical; therefore, is a dimension raised above it to the 2nd dimension.
Face
With reference to dragons, there are two "faces" on opposite sides of the globe.
Faith
The confidence the soul places in the spirit.
Father
I use this term, capitalized, as a synonym to Jove.
Fibonacci Sequence of Numbers
This sequence is created by starting with "1, 1"—what I call the "parallel ones"—and adding the last two numbers in the sequence to obtain the next number. Thus, the sequence goes "1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...". The sequence is the very basis of calculus, which in turn is the basis of all modern science, which, of course, reflects nature. The sequence is found pervasively in nature, as well.
First Barrier
Peer pressure is the first barrier to spiritual progress. It is what keeps us from following our own heart and binds us to what society dictates we should think, say and do. It is related to gravity, the first of the four forces. One who has not yet broken the first barrier abides largely in beta waves of Consciousness. In the Hindu philosophical system of Ashtaanga Yoga [Eightfold Yoga], this represents Yama, or outer sense control. Those able to break through the first barrier are able to settle their Consciousness in alpha waves. The first barrier is governed by the first quadrant of dimensions; namely, dimensions 1 - the lower amsa of the 4th dimension (maya).
First Cause
A synonym for God, or Consciousness.
Flavor
This term is used to describe whether a primary dimension or an antithetical dimension has the nature of either Jove or Mercury.
Four Forces
The four forces in physics are gravity, electromagnetic energy, the weak force and the strong force. I use them as analogies to the four barriers to spiritual progress.
Fourth Barrier
Represents the final barrier on the spiritual path, which is one's own ego, or the sense of duality. In the Hindu philosophical system of Ashtaanga Yoga [Eightfold Yoga], this is attained in two steps; namely, Dhaarana (concentration) and Dyana (meditation). Once one breaks the third barrier, one ceases to judge others; thus, one is free to view the world as a dream, which is the state of Consciousness one attains in theta waves of the brain. There, it becomes natural to develop concentration—indeed, it is impossible to do so before shattering the third barrier—and from there it is an easy step to Dyana, or meditation. The fourth barrier is akin to the fourth of the four forces of physics, the strong force that binds the protons to one another, since here there is still a sense of duality, even if all are viewed as the same (being of the same charge). Shattering the fourth barrier one enters the delta wave level of Consciousness, Samadhi, liberation, Nirvana. The fourth barrier is governed by the fourth quadrant of dimensions; namely, the higher amsa of the 10th dimension - the 12th dimension (unity).
Frame of Context
Refers to the dimensions between Student and Teacher, inclusive, of a given Cosmic Day within the Mogos of Mercury.
Geomancy
The study of how different points of the surface of Earth affect human behavior.
Godseed
The theoretical union of the incarnations of Mercury and Jove of this universe with the incarnations of Mercury and Mirror-Jove of the universe of antimatter actualized at the specific instance of the midpoint of the Cosmic Day in order to activate the contraction and initiate the higher amsa of the same.
Golden Cloth
A repetition, ad infinitum, both vertically and horizontally, of overlays of copies of the Golden Lemniscate.
Golden Kaleidoscope
A cut-and-paste of the right or yin half of the Golden Lemniscate over the left half. These two are then ratcheted to produce the Platonic solids.
Golden Key
A division of the Primordial Point into two: yang and yin.
Golden Lemniscate
That which results from evolving two disks by spinning the Golden Key around the yang and yin points of the same, then inscribing the set of 24 numbers generated by a numerological reduction of the Fibonacci Sequence of Numbers into the disks, then drawing lines within each disk between the nodes that added up to nine.
Grace
The bestowal of divine gifts from the Teacher to the Student. There is nothing that the Student can do to cause this to happen; however, alignment with the mandates of the Teacher is imperative.
Gravity
The first of the four forces of physics, gravity is akin to peer pressure and represents the first barrier to spiritual progress.
Great Harmonic
Also known as the Harmonic of Jove, it is the harmonic relationship of the 12th and 6th dimensions.
Guna
Borrowed from the Sanskrit, is the class of three states—tamsic, rajasic and sathwic—that constitute and embody these three states of being.
Harmonic
Numbers that divide by 2 or 3. For example, 6 is a harmonic of 12. The traits of one number/dimension thereby pass in part to the other.
Harmonic of Jove
Also known as the Harmonic Great Harmonic, it is the harmonic relationship of the 12th and 6th dimensions.
Harmonic of the Tathagatas
Also known as the Minor Harmonic, it is the harmonic relationship of the 10th and 5th dimensions.
Handedness
A term used in chemistry and physics, handedness refers to the asymmetric state of a particle/molecule such that its mirror image is distinguished from as opposed to identical to itself.
Hook
The vertical line between nodes 6 and 8 in a disk of the Golden Lemniscate. It is found farthest from the Emerald, or center of the Golden Lemniscate.
http://in.between.things
A synonym for Mercury, as used in The Circle.
Husk
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the "Soul in Judgment"; that is, after death, and represents the fallen body. It represents dimensions 1 through the middle of the 4th.
Imagineer
As it sounds, to engineer something based on imagination.
Infant Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 1.
Infinite Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 7.
Jove
A specific instance of the collective of Joves, localized to a given universe or multiverse. Establishes the Law for a multiverse by distinguishing differences between Itself and Mirror-Jove.
Joves
The Two entities created by God in Its second act of creation. The consciousness of God pulses back and forth between the Joves. They are identical in every way except spin, such that should they or any of their matched components come in contact with one another, they will annihilate each Other, releasing the Light of consciousness out of which They came into existence.
Law
Both singular and plural and also referred to as "the Law of Conscience", this term refers to the bridge between the contrasts of opposites as defined by the Joves, which bridge is love through respect.
Level
Synonymous with dimension.
Local
Synonymous with resident.
Logos
The pattern and plan of Mercury's creation—the local Tathagata's—for this Cosmic Day. In fact and in practice, however, the Logos is a compilation of all the Logos instance for all the previous and current Cosmic Days, since they are built one upon the other.
Love
The antithetical node, representing the 7th dimension, opposite the primary node, representing the 1st/13th dimensions, which defines the resolution of the crisis of division between the Joves. Love is the union of the opposites in balance and harmony. See also tai chi, bridge, and unity.
Macrocosm
The "big picture" or better stated "universal picture", used in our context to relate to the Jovial perspective, which encompasses all of creation. It relates to past time.
Mask
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the Great Wheel of the 28 Incarnations and represents the emotions, or right hemisphere of the brain, or 2nd dimension.
Mature Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 4.
Maya
Originally meaning "God¥s creative power," it has come to be understood in more modern times as "illusion". In Hindu tradition Maya is personified through a great goddess along with the other two concepts of "Prakriti" or matter and "Shakti" or activity. In Hindu philosophy man relies on all three to exist but it is Maya that lets him perceive the other two. I use it specifically to reference dimensions 1 - the lower amsa of the 4th dimension.
Meditation
The art of creating the balance and harmony necessary to facilitate the communication of the spirit to the soul. It is a function of the latter.
Mercuriate
This is what I call the "family" of Mercury and consists of seven incarnate souls, three of which are female, three of which are male, and one of which is non-incarnate. The three female incarnations are known in Hinduism as the Goddess Devi (or, Durga), who is the incarnation of energy (2nd dimension), Lakshmi, who is the incarnation of cornucopia or wealth (1st dimension) and Saraswathi, who is the incarnation of wisdom (7th dimension). These three largely reside within the Earth itself. The three male incarnations are the avathar (4th dimension), the Buddha (5th dimension) and Mercury (6th dimension), otherwise known as the Archangel Michael. Who's the hermaphrodite representing the 3rd dimension? Lucifer. These are all 7th dimensional entities; however, I have included here their overtones to distinguish them.
Mercurium
This symbol, which can be seen in the upper right-hand corner of each page of this Web site, was given to me to essentially replace the caduceus as the symbol of Mercury. The medical profession has adopted the caduceus, and with the gross violations of morality in which that profession constantly engages itself, Mercury is not impressed, and does not choose to be associated with the same. Furthermore, this new symbol, while being admittedly less artistic, is much more meaningful as a symbol.
     The Mercurium contains the two basic numbers of Mercury's Matrix (as outlined in the Logos); namely, 4 and 5. The 4 is portrayed with two axes, one Jovial and the other Mercurial. The Jovial axis is vertical and gold in color, while the Mercurial is horizontal and mercurial (or, silver) in color. This, of course, forms the holy cross, which symbol is found in many more ancient religions than just Christianity. It also incorporates the symbol of the pentagon, which contains the 5-pointed Star of Pythagoras which in turn incorporates the mathematical value of phi, and this same 5-pointed star was used by Fu Hsi to demonstrate the relationships between the wu hsing, commonly translated as "elements", but I would contend are actually the 5 Platonic solids. The starburst represents the mesocosm, as discussed in the Logos.
Mercury
A specific instance of the set of Tathagatas. This singular usage almost invariably refers to a local instance of the Tathagatas; in other words, the resident Mercury. As a specific instance, the resident Mercury puts in context the collective set of Tathagatas because It establishes the rules of engagement in this particular realm; therefore, it represents the 11th dimension.
Meridian
The vertical geometry in a disk of the Golden Lemniscate that links the topmost and bottom-most nodes (4 and 10).
Mesocosm
The "middle picture", used in our context to represent that area of Consciousness between Jove and Mercury, which we could also label the "social picture". It relates to present time.
Metaphor
I use this term to reference dimensions 4 - 6 and specifically the 4th dimension. Please reference the Logos for more detailed information.
Metranon's Cube
A three-dimensional geometry in which all 5 of the Platonic solids nest perfectly one within another in a particular order.
Microcosm
The "little picture" or better stated "individual picture", used in our context to relate to the Mercurial perspective, which is personal. It relates to future time.
Mind
The mental vehicle for Consciousness, which puts in context the emotions; therefore, is a dimension raised above it to the 3rd dimension. It is focus, concentration. When the mind is focused, it can bring the clarity of the spirit into manifestation in the illusion of reality. The mind is subservient to the soul.
Minor Harmonic
Also known as the Harmonic of the Tathagatas, it is the harmonic relationship of the 10th and 5th dimensions.
Mirror-Jove
The Jove of the "other" universe of antimatter.
Mogos
The meta-class of all Togos instances for all the Cosmic Days of a Tathagata. For example, we refer to the Logos—the specialized case of a Togos in the context of this specific Buddha-land—in the context of the current Cosmic Day; however, there is a Logos instance for each of the Cosmic Days of Mercury, as there is a Togos for each of the Cosmic Days of any Tathagata.
Monad
This term appears repeatedly, I believe without definition, in the Messages From Michael material, where it is used to signify the seven points of crisis during one's life, to wit; birth, the realization that there are others in the world (around age 2), the setting out on one's own, mid-life crisis, old age reflection, preparation for death and death itself. The term monad, as defined by its inventor Leibniz, has quite a different meaning. He used it to mean a simple, active and indivisible unit of substance from which all living entities are composed, and which are infinite in number. I would contend they most certainly are not infinite in number, but vast and seemingly infinite. I prefer the original meaning as coined by Leibniz. According to my definition, the monads are created by the interactions of the Tathagatas within the filter of any given Togos, and give rise to the dharmas. See also dharma.
Monkey Mind
A term borrowed from Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism which emphasizes the nature of the mind.
Multiverse
The set of all universes across all the Tathatogos that pertain to one of the two Joves.
New Earth
This term comes from St. John's Apocalypse or Revelation, and refers to the Earth after the transformation of 2012. I refer to it as the dimensions from the middle of the 4th through the middle of the 7th. In my terminology, it is for all intents and purposes identical to the Old Heaven.
New Heaven
This term comes from St. John's Apocalypse or Revelation, and refers to Heaven after the transformation of 2012. I refer to it as the dimensions from the middle of the 7th through the middle of the 10th.
Native
An adjective attached to terms such as Tathatogos, multiverse, Buddha-land, etc. It refers to one's own territory. For example, Mercury is native to the local Buddha-land.
Nirvana
Traditionally defined as extinction, with respect to my works, I define it as the state of Consciousness achieved when one has become balanced and harmonized with respect to the local Togos (in this Buddha-land, that would be the Logos)—a state we may call relative Nirvana—or balanced and harmonized with respect to the Mogos of one's personal Buddha-land, which automatically brings one into balance and harmony with the entire Tathatogos—a state we may refer to as absolute Nirvana.
Nick
The name I gave my spirit, as used in The Circle.
Node
Any one of the 12 points inscribed on the circumference of a disk of the Golden Lemniscate, which points are determined by the numerological reduction of the Fibonacci Sequence of Numbers, which reduction repeats in two complimentary sets of 12, which two sets are inscribed on the two disks, one Jovial, the other Mirror-Jovial.
Old Earth
This term comes from St. John's Apocalypse or Revelation, and refers to the Earth prior to the transformation of 2012. I refer to it as dimensions 1 through the middle of 4.
Old Heaven
This term comes from St. John's Apocalypse or Revelation, and refers to Heaven prior to the transformation of 2012. I refer to it as the dimensions from the middle of the 4th through the middle of the 7th. In my terminology, it is for all intents and purposes identical to the New Earth.
Old Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 5.
Omniverse
The set of all universes, the sum total of creation.
Overtone
An overtone is the middle component in a triplet, which is used to identify soul age. It is like the minute hand of a clock. It is analogous to the Moon sign in western astrology.
Passionate Body
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the "Soul in Judgment"; that is, after death, and represents what I would label as the dimensions from the middle of the 4th through the middle of the 7th.
Physical
The material vehicle for consciousness. Represents the 1st dimension.
Pivotal Dimension
The 5th dimension is called pivotal because of the importance of the number 5 in the Mogos of Mercury, especially with respect to the next, the 4th Cosmic Day. There are 5 Platonic solids, 5 Cosmic Days, and 5 is said to be the central dimension in the primary dimensions, of which there are 5 (since dimensions 1 and 13 constitute a single crossroads dimension).
Platonic solids
A misnomer, the so-called "Platonic solids" predate Plato by at least 2,500 years. These 5 geometries are the basic building-blocks of all matter. They are unique in that all their sides are of equal length, and the angles made between them are also equal.
Playground
Synonym for realm.
Presiding
A synonym for local.
Primary
A term borrowed from Wm. B. Yeates' A Vision, it is in our context a synonym for Jove.
Primary Dimensions
Dimensions that fall on numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence are said to be primary, or Jovial in nature. These include dimensions 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 13. These dimensions serve as Teachers and Students in the progression of the Cosmic Days of the Mogos of Mercury. See also antithetical dimensions.
Primordial Point
The point from which Consciousness, or God, evolved creation.
Pyramidus
The geometry in a disk of the Golden Lemniscate that looks similar to a pyramid. It is comprised of lines linking nodes 2, 3, 7, 11 and 12, and is Mercurial in nature.
Quadrants
Refers to the groupings of dimensions as outlined in the chapter on the same in the Logos, where the first quadrant is dimensions 1 - the lower amsa of the 4th dimension (maya), the second quadrant is the higher amsa of the 4th dimension through the lower amsa of the 7th (metaphor), the third quadrant is the higher amsa of the 7th dimension through the lower amsa of the 10th (archetype), and the fourth quadrant is the higher amsa of the 10th dimension through the 13th dimension (unity).
Rajasic
Borrowed from the Sanskrit, it is the guna corresponding to the most energetic and generally most fierce level of energy. I use it as a reference to the second quadrant.
Reflection
Dimensions are said to reflect over the dimensions with asmas; to wit, primarily the 7th, but also the 4th and 10th. For example, when reflecting over the 7th, the 8th dimension corresponds to the 6th, the 9th to the 5th, etc.
Resident
A reference to the Mercury or Jove of a given universe, realm or multiverse. Used to distinguish it from the other Tathagatas or Mirror-Jove.
Saint
Synonymous for spirit.
Sandbox
Synonym for realm.
Samadhi
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and means spiritual gifts and powers.
Samapatti
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and references experiences outside of the ego; that is, from the perspective of transcendence.
Sangha
This term comes to us from the Sanskrit and means "community of truth". It is considered one of the pillars of Buddhism. I use this term to reference the 6th dimension.
Sathwic
Borrowed from the Sanskrit, it is the guna corresponding to the most subtle and delicate level of energy. I use it as a reference to the third quadrant.
Second Barrier
Breaking the first barrier to spiritual progress, one leaves society and strikes out on one's own, following one's inner guide, one's spirit or conscience. This leads inevitably to the obvious need of having to follow the Law, as dictated by the same. In the Hindu philosophical system of Ashtaanga Yoga [Eightfold Yoga], this represents Niyama, or inner sense control. Giving one's self wholly to following the Law, one breaks the second barrier, which is akin to the second of the four forces, electromagnetic energy, and carries one from an alpha wave level of Consciousness into a theta wave level. The second barrier is governed by the second quadrant of dimensions; namely, the higher amsa of the 4th dimension through the lower amsa of the 7th dimension (metaphor).
Solid
A synonym for Platonic solid.
Soul
That vehicle for Consciousness which puts in context the mind; therefore, is a dimension raised above it to the 4th dimension. Utilizes time to focus on a single goal for the incarnation, as opposed to the mind, which—ungrounded in time—flits from one goal to the next. The soul contemplates the course of action to take. When the mind is agitated by the emotions, it overpowers the soul; however, when it is calm and in its natural state, the soul naturally gravitates toward the spirit for its instructions.
Soul Age
References the specific point of advancement of a soul in relation to the spectrum of dimension:overtone:aspect.
Spirit
That vehicle for consciousness which puts in context the soul; therefore, is a dimension raised above it to the 5th dimension. Being a Tathagata's representative in a given universe, the spirit determines what is necessary for it to bridge its consciousness into the local universe.
     When used in the context of Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the "soul in judgment"; that is, after death, and represents what I would label as the dimensions from the middle of the 7th through the middle of the 10th.
Stream-entered
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is used to reference individuals who have taken (and live) the three vows of celibacy, poverty and obedience. They are not as spiritually advanced as the Arhats, Bodhisattvas or Buddhas. I use this term to reference those whose consciousness has advanced to the early levels of the 6th dimension, or transcendent soul.
Step-down Transformations
Refers to experiencing higher dimensions in lower states based upon the combined effect of being in a base-four system or state of consciousness, where one could not comprehend the higher dimensions, and the recognition of the similarity of the Platonic solid of the higher dimension and the lower one to which one can relate; thus, interpreting the meaning of the higher dimension in terms of the lower dimension.
Student
The dimension and its facilities that was the Teacher in the last Cosmic Day of the Mogos of Mercury. For example, in the Logos, the Student is the mind, the 3rd dimension, who was the Teacher in the last Cosmic Day, while the Teacher in this Cosmic Day is the spirit, the 5th dimension, who in turn will be the Student in the next Cosmic Day. Students and Teachers are always primary dimensions.
Tai chi
A synonym for Mercury or the Tathagatas in general, it can also be used to explain the work that Mercury and the Tathagatas do. See also bridge, Love and unity.
Tamsic
Borrowed from the Sanskrit, it is the guna corresponding to the dullest level of energy. I use it as a reference to the first quadrant.
Tathagata
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is synonymous with "Buddha". I use it in reference to the entities of the 10th dimensions, who are in fact Buddhas.
Tathata
This term comes to us from the Buddha and is used to reference the "place" from which the Tathagatas, or Buddhas, emerge. I use it to reference the lower amsa of the 10th dimension.
Tathatogos
The meta-class of all Mogos instances for all the Tathagatas.
Teacher
The dimension and its facilities that will be the Teacher in the next Cosmic Day of the Mogos of Mercury. For example, in the Logos, the Student is the mind, the 3rd dimension, who was the Teacher in the last Cosmic Day, while the Teacher in this Cosmic Day is the spirit, the 5th dimension, who in turn will be the Student in the next Cosmic Day. Students and Teachers are always primary dimensions.
Theta Waves
This is the third set of brain waves and the second most subtle of the same. Scientists roughly assign the range 5 - 8 Hz but I prefer 4 - 10 Hz. Science tells us that this is the state of dreaming and daydreaming. I also consider it to be the state of buddhi or spiritual Consciousness. See also third barrier.
Third Barrier
When one shatters the second barrier to spiritual progress, one enters the state of theta wave Consciousness, where the world begins to appear as a dream. One enters this state fully and even begins to move on to the delta wave level of Consciousness when one shatters the third barrier, which is acceptance of all others as equal to one's self without any judgment. It is akin to the third of the four forces of physics; namely, the weak nuclear force, which governs the interaction of electrons and protons. Having overcome all opposites, what is an electron, what is a proton? In the Hindu philosophical system of Ashtaanga Yoga [Eightfold Yoga], this represents the 5th of them, Pratyahara, or detachment. The third barrier is governed by the third quadrant of dimensions; namely, the higher amsa of the 7th dimension through the lower amsa of the 10th dimension (archetype).
Togos
A specific instance of a Mogos. The Logos is a Togos of the Mogos of Mercury.
Transcendent Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 6.
Triangulate
A triangle-shaped geometry within the Golden Lemniscate comprised of lines created by linking nodes 1, 5 and 9. It is Jovial in nature.
Triple Harmonic
Describes the harmonic relationship of the 12th, 8th and 4th dimensions.
Triplet
A method of notation which identifies the dimension, overtone and aspect of a given entity. Uses the form X:Y:Z, where X is the dimension, Y is the overtone and Z is the aspect.
Tsunami of Consciousness
Also referred to as a spiritual tsunami, this is destined to occur at the winter solstice of 2012, and will sweep 5% of humanity into Bodhisattva status and 50% of humanity into heaven.
Unity
The goal of the Tathagatas. See also bridge, Love and tai chi.
Universe
A tapestry of consciousness woven by a Mercury between the Joves but in context of one particular Jove over the Law which It is created to fulfill, or bridge.
Weak Force
The third of the four forces of physics, refers to the interaction between the electrons and protons that bind them in an atom. I use it as an analogy to the third barrier to spiritual progress.
Wu hsing
This term comes to us from Fu Hsi, who introduced the I Ching to China some 5,000 years ago. It is commonly translated as "elements", but I believe Mr. Hsi used it to reference the 5 Platonic solids.
Yang
A synonym for Jove.
Yasad
Yasad and yism are terms borrowed from Shi'ite philosophy. In the context of my philosophy, they represent "turning-points" of consciousness, found at the mid-points between the 13th and 1st dimensions and the midpoints of the 4th, 7th and 10th dimensions, the yasads at the first and third of those, "looking upward", and the yisms at the second and fourth of those, "looking downward".
Yin
A synonym for Mirror-Jove.
Yism
Yasad and yism are terms borrowed from Shi'ite philosophy. In the context of my philosophy, they represent "turning-points" of consciousness, found at the mid-points between the 13th and 1st dimensions and the midpoints of the 4th, 7th and 10th dimensions, the yasads at the first and third of those, "looking upward", and the yisms at the second and fourth of those, "looking downward".
Young Soul
This is another way of denoting a person whose dimensional level is equal to 3.
Will
This term comes from Wm. B. Yeates' book A Vision. It is used in reference to the Great Wheel of the 28 Incarnations and represents the soul, or 4th dimension.




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