Category: Balance by 12

  • Isosceles Foot Triangle

    Isosceles Foot Triangle can be used to approximate many ancient measurements. A previous post shows how a foot can be found looking at specimens of cubic inches of gold at various museums around the world. A cube, of course, has 12 edges. Each edge placed in a straight line and tangent to one another equals…

  • Dodecahedronal Israel

    Dodecahedronal Israel refers to how Israel fits the geometrical structure of that perfect Platonic solid- a dodecahedron. Dodecahedronal Israel requires some background in geometry and the five Platonic solids. It is also important to be acquainted with the Greek concept of gematria. Gematria represents numbers and phonetical sound by the same symbol. Ancient languages used…

  • Zodiac: Letters/numbers

    Zodiac: Letters/numbers represent the dual function that symbols had in certain languages where the same symbol represented a certain letter of the alphabet and a certain number. English, on the other hand, uses “A” for the first letter of the alphabet and “1” for the first number. In Hebrew letters of the letters hei, vav…

  • Love as Gold

    Love as Gold in this post refers to the means by which spiritual love becomes spiritual gold. It also refers to chemical elements of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen. Basic organic elements become identified by atomic number. For understanding first look to the gematria of the Hebraic words for these two featured words. Ahav (love)…

  • 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…

  • Dozen

    Dozen usually means a group of twelve of the same thing. With the “baker’s” adjective it becomes a group of thirteen. This phrase comes from bakers’ old custom of adding one extra loaf to an order of a 12. Who would think that the baker’s twelve (really thirteen) is actually a model for the packing…

  • Megalithic Mile

    Megalithic Mile uses combinations of numbers by additional and multiplication found on this Magic Square. Also very prominent in antiquity was totaling the number of struts found in each number square. These number squares were also called magic squares. Keep in mind the the phrase number square does not mean numbers squared. Numbers squared imply…

  • Framing the cosmos

    For framing the cosmos I think that first R. Buckminster Fuller’s Synergetics can at least be referenced; although I feel that British author John Michell came a lot closer to the truth in this matter. His work is my external link below. Fuller writes – “The discovery that once a closed system is recognized as…