The Tetragrammaton

The Symbol

The Tetragrammaton represents Man and the Divine Powers within the Spirit. It is a seal of The Universe; Man, Stars, Elements, Divine Names of God, The Beginning and the End. This and much more all inside of a circle which represents eternity. The amulet/talisman is a most powerful and complete symbol for protection. It can also guide you to the learning of the inner parts of Man if each glyph is memorized and studied.


 

The Pentagram - The Five Pointed Star

A symbol of Man as an image of God, a being reflecting the every essence of the Star but in an Earthly Matter. With the 4 Elements Fire, Water, Air, and Earth Mixed into the 5th Element the Spirit; The glue that binds it all.


 

The Four Elements of the Universe

Fire, Air, Water, and Earth

Each representing an infinite amount of ideas categorized within each element. In simple terms

Earth = Material

Water = Emotion

Air = Mind

Fire = Will

The placement of the elements within the pentagram represent the four directions East, South, West, North used in the basic Lesser Pentagram Ritual


 

The Seven Wandering Stars

Inside the Five-Pointed Star are the Seven Wandering Stars; The Seven Traditional Planets.

At the Center of the Pentagram we find the Mercury-☿ Symbol conjoined with an upside down Venus-♀ Symbol showing the connection between the mind ☿ and emotion ♀. Beside them, the Sun-☉ and Moon-☽︎, (King and Queen, Life and Death, Awake and Sleep, Electric and Magnetic, Superconscious and Subconscious).

On the arms we find Mars-♂ for Strength, Passion, Energy, the Lord of heat and power, the Lord of fiery heat, who inflames the hearts of contenders, and gives them boldness. The symbol for the planet Saturn-♄ at the legs represent time, structure, discipline, challenges, responsibility, hard work, and perseverance. At the top we find the symbol for Jupiter-♃, representing Law, Religion, Higher Education, Wisdom, the Demiurge.


 

Divine Names of God

Yahveh

(Yod Hei Vauv Hei)

The four letter name of God, which carefully studied can be perceived as a formula for creation.

Keter

(“Crown”)

Keter refers to the highest sphere on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Keter is associated with the superconscious and is considered the most elevated and abstract aspect of God.

Adm

(Adam)

Adam symbolizes man and by extension the entire humanity. Made in the image of God, to live in the Garden of Eden, with the command to bear fruit and multiply, fill the Earth and govern it.

Patar

(Word of God)

Pe-Tav-Resh Spell out Patar which is a verb for the “Word of God”


 

The Elemental Tools

Disks

(Earth)

The earth element, representing the material and physical aspects of life. It addresses our tangible realities, such as work, finances, health, and the material resources that provide stability and comfort.

Swords

(Air)

The air element, signify the realm of the intellect, communication, and conflict. This suit delves into the power of the mind, our thoughts, decisions, and the conflicts that arise from them.

Cups

(Water)

The water element deals with the emotional level of consciousness and is associated with the water element. It speaks to our feelings, relationships, and connections with others, reflecting the joy and pain that comes from interacting with the people around us.

Wands

(Fire)

the fire element and represents creativity, inspiration, and spirituality. It speaks to our ambitions, passions, and the driving force that propels us forward in life.


 

Numbers

The Numbers 1,2 and 1,2,3

The number 1 symbolizes the ultimate unity and singularity of the Divine. The singular source from which all creation emanates. In the context of the Tetragrammaton, the number 1 could be seen as the initial spark of divine will, the singular point of pure consciousness from which all expressions of existence arise. This singular point reflects principle at the heart of many spiritual traditions, emphasizing the oneness of God.

The number 2 introduces the concept of duality, reflection, and the beginning of creation. It symbolizes the manifestation of the Divine into the physical world, representing the polarities and opposites that define our existence: light and dark, good and evil, male and female. This duality is essential for the material world to exist and is a fundamental aspect of the human experience.

The 1 2 3 represent the “Tria Prima”

Active - Sulfur - Spirit

Fluid - Mercury - Mind

Still - Salt - Body


 

Alpha (Α) & Omega (Ω)

Alpha (Α), being the first letter in the Greek alphabet represents the beginning and Omega (Ω) being the last letter of the Greek represents the End.

The use of Alpha (Α) and Omega (Ω) emphasizes the idea that God is the beginning and the end, the all-encompassing entity that exists beyond time and space. Suggesting that God is the ultimate source and final goal of all things.


 

The Eye and Caduceus


 

The Tetragrammaton

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