three-six-nine
vortex meditation
three-six-nine
vortex meditation
Merkabah (Hebrew for "chariot") refers to a school of early Jewish mysticism (c. 100 BCE–1000 CE) focused on visions of God's throne-chariot as described in Ezekiel 1. It involves meditative ascents to heavenly palaces, encountering angels, and navigating spiritual dangers. In modern esoteric contexts, it represents a light-body vehicle.
In New Age spiritual communities, the "Merkaba" is interpreted as a counter-rotating, 3D energy field (a stellated octahedron) surrounding the body that can be activated through meditation to transport consciousness, provide protection, and connect with higher dimensions.
NOTE: there is no spoon, the counterrotating tetrahedron define the stationary octahedron
A 3-phase energy grid uses three, 120-degree offset alternating current (AC) waveforms transmitted over three or four wires to provide constant, uninterrupted power.
The Three Dantian are primary energy centers in Qigong, Tai Chi, and Taoist internal alchemy used to cultivate and store energy (Qi). Located in the lower abdomen, heart, and head, they represent the "Three Treasures": Essence (Jing), Vitality/Energy (Qi), and Spirit (Shen).
Lower Dantian (Xia Dantian): Located roughly two finger-widths below and behind the navel. It is considered the "Golden Stove" and the root of vitality, responsible for storing Jing (life essence) and converting it into Qi. It governs physical balance, stability, and reproduction.
Middle Dantian (Zhong Dantian): Located in the center of the chest (around the heart/diaphragm). Known as the "Crimson Palace," this center relates to emotions, respiration, and the gathering of Qi. It bridges the upper and lower centers, fostering emotional balance.
Upper Dantian (Shang Dantian): Located in the head, between the eyebrows (the "Third Eye"). It is the seat of Shen (spirit or consciousness) and is associated with consciousness, mental focus, and intuition.
Six Directions
Six Directions refers to different frameworks depending on the context, ranging from spatial navigation to spiritual traditions.
In basic geometry and navigation, the six directions represent the primary axes of three-dimensional space:
Horizontal (Cardinal): North, South, East, and West.
Vertical: Up (Zenith) and Down (Nadir).
Many Indigenous cultures, particularly in North America, recognize six sacred directions. These are often used in prayer and ceremony to represent holistic balance:
Four Cardinal Points: East (new beginnings), South (youth/warmth), West (transformation), and North (wisdom/winter).
Sky Above: Representing the Creator and spiritual guidance.
Earth Below: Representing Mother Earth and our physical foundation.
Note: Some traditions add a Seventh Direction, which is the Center (the self or heart).
Nine Energy Centers
We pretend we are here
and here pretends we are too!
"There is no spoon" is a quote from the 1999 film The Matrix, where a young boy explains to Neo that the spoon does not exist; it is only a projection of the mind.
The Electric Universe is a cosmological model proposing that electromagnetic forces, rather than gravity, dominate the structure and evolution of the universe. It suggests stars are powered by external electric currents in plasma, contradicting the mainstream consensus of gravity-driven, nuclear-powered stellar evolution.
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A frame of reference is a coordinate system or set of points used to define the position, orientation, and velocity of objects in physical space. It provides an observer’s perspective, determining whether an object is moving, such as comparing a ball's motion to a stationary street versus a moving car.
A frame of reference is an abstract coordinate system, complete with an origin and orientation, used to measure position, velocity, and other physical quantities. The "six directions" represent the three pairs of orthogonal axes in 3D space: Forward/Backward****Left/Right, and Up/Down (often denoted as in Cartesian coordinates).
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