tetrahedron — a triangle pointing upward — which is fire; then there is a similar three-dimensional tetrahedron pointing downward — that is the Moon; so the Sun is fire, and this is the Moon; and finally, the seventh element is two triangles together forming a star — the Merkaba, the Star of Hermes.
And then, what’s most interesting is that if you unfold it, it gives birth to the next, the eighth element — do you know what it is? Again, the dodecahedron. It is both the fourth and the eighth element. I understand that this is a “corridor.” I’ve mentioned this before, but I realize it’s some kind of passageway. That’s why there’s always emphasis on three worlds, and the fourth is some kind of otherworldly realm common to all worlds. Furthermore, when I study all the alchemical knowledge and the days of the week, I understand that there are three days representing the world of the Sun, three days representing the world of the Moon — six worlds in total — and the seventh world is in between, common to both, because it is the world of the dead. What’s even more interesting is how the Zodiac signs are divided. The division suggests there are 6 elements, like 3 and 3 — 6 masculine elements — and then 6 and 6, which makes 12 in total. But the division goes further, as if these 12 split into two parts — 6 of the Sun and 6 of the Moon. You see, it’s a world within a world. When we study the seven days of the week, there are three worlds of the Sun and three worlds of the Moon, and the seventh world is the transition — death. In the Zodiac signs, when they show the twelve, it represents the world of the Sun with 3, the world of the Moon with 3, and then a mirrored reflection: again the world of the Sun with 3 and the world of the Moon with 3, making 12 in total. Often, alchemists, including in many Christian icons where 12 Zodiac signs or 12 circles appear, depict 6 of one color and 6 of another, a darker shade, representing six on one side and six on the other. But the most interesting thing is that there is yet another division — these 12 can be under the Sun, and there is an opposite set of 12 under the Moon. That’s the whole matrix. Fascinating, isn’t it?
And what’s my point? Earlier, when I was deciphering all those alchemical engravings, I started rotating the cube again. I spun it in such a way that,