Atlantean Allegory

Atlantis also is an allegory. What is the Atlantean Allegory? First, the definition as an allegory expresses truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic fictional figures and their actions. It encompasses such forms as fable and parable. The Atlantean Allegory uses the model called the 3 x 3 number square as its basis. Lesson one begins with the model that uses the children of Uranus. Both Hesiod and Plato advance the basics which I apply to my model.

Six vertical line segments and six horizontal line segments comprise the grid for the magic three by three square. In effect the three by three number square makes these twelve line tangent. Also, technically it is wrong to place a square frame around any magic square system because any frame is not any integral part of the magic square system and should not be counted with the tally of total lines.

Now to explain the parallel: The six vertical struts can each be assigned a positive aspect to them, or a male quality. This does not refer to gender but to the type or charge. Horizontal struts, of which there are also six in number, becomes the negative aspect or female quality:

Male in Greek mythology are Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus and Crius. Six female struts are named after: Thela, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and finally Tethys.

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