Wind Glyph from the Dresden
Codex
WIND Consciousness: Quantum Superconscious
Divinatory Meaning: Duality, air, breath, inspiration, cosmic energy
Meridian: Right Middle Finger - Circulation / Sex
Mayan Name: Ik
The intersecting lines of "T" found on Wind in the Dresden glyph are prominent in Hindu inscriptions as the Tau. The "T" shows the intersection of two forces, one horizontal and one vertical. The crossing of the two forces in "T" are the first delimiter of form created by decision of the observer. These are two lines of one force in duality, wave and particle, light and sound, or electricity and magnetism.
"And God said, Let there be light; and there was light," was the second command of Genesis. “And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness. And God called the light Day and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day." The meaning of the Sanskrit word for "light" in this verse was not a direct source of illumination but an energy for which there is no equivalent word in English. The contrast between the light of verses 3-4 was made clear when a different order of light with a different purpose was created on another day in verse 14: "Let there be lights in the firmament for the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years... And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also." The energy of the first day is distinguished from the illumination of the fourth day.
Churchward's Naga Maya interpretation that paralleled Wind's nature provided for an interaction of the sun and atmosphere. “The light was contained in the atmosphere. And the shafts of the sun met the shafts of the light in the atmosphere and gave birth to light. Then there was light upon the face of the Earth; and the heat was also contained in the atmosphere. And the shafts of the sun met the shafts of the heat in the atmosphere and gave it life. Then there was heat to warm the face of the Earth.”
Quantum physics employs no concept of time except events as probabilities. An event produces time and place by the fact of its occurrence from the potential of wave or frequency. The desire of observing Spirit and dual potential of particle and wave demanded decision which produced an event, the gathering of swirling gases became atmosphere and water. The appearance of form delimited space and time and produced vibration which is sound. The Naga Maya version indicated there was no sound before the water and atmosphere were created. All form has vibration that produces sound if one is capable of hearing it. Pythagoras' Music of the Spheres was the vibration of matter that produced sound and thus music.
Wind is invisible motion that produces sound and is perceived by the vibration it produces. Once form was created its vibration produced sound perceived as Wind. The newly formed fetus breathes through the blood of its mother until strong enough to breath on its own. The first act of live birth is the taking of breath.
Wind is the vibration of Tau's intersecting lines vibrating the first Aum. It is the separation from the limitless universal to assume individuality in the superconscious. Wind is characterized by the duality of quantum form.
Note: The TimeStar postulates that the apex of the tetrahedron where sun-like rays are shown on the crop circle is a point of atmospheric exchange where jets and sprites, red and blue lights, rise up high in the atmosphere. Jets and sprites have been discovered only recently since aircraft began flying at very high altitudes. The "kite" shape of the Alton Barnes crop circle corresponds with the stellated dodecahedron embedded within the TimeStar, on which the larger geometry of the TimeStar expands. The TimeStar embodies all prime geometries, which include a dodecahdron, and unifies the prime geometries with elegant vector equilibrium.
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