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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 3:00 pm
I created yet another crossing inside the cube. Then things became even more intriguing. The passage about the cherubim states that if you turn them in one direction, you see the faces of two animals; if you turn them in another direction, you see two different animals. And this, precisely, is the triangle — when its apex points upward, it reveals one set of two creatures; when the apex points downward, it reveals another set. And within this passage, it even specifies that one face is like that of a man — which directly corresponds to the proportions of a human face: the eyes, the nose, the mouth. These proportions are embedded within this matrix — if one views the cube from the correct angle. And when you see it, you think, “Wow!” This was all being revealed to me by the system itself.
Well, then it says that near the cherubim, there are wheels. And again, without giving it too much thought, without forcing any analysis, simply following where the system leads me, I look again at the cube. And in this cube, when viewed from the correct angle, I notice something: we have the left point, the right point, and the bottom point, forming an inverted triangular shape, its apex pointing downward. I suddenly realize that if I now draw a circle passing through these three points — essentially forming a wheel — and do the same for all the tetrahedrons (since these are the creatures, and thus the cherubim as well, as they encompass this entire aspect), I can create an entire structure of rotating forms. The wings are positioned above and below this cube, reinforcing the symmetry. So, I proceed to draw all these wheels. And then, another realization strikes me — because in Ezekiel’s account of the Throne of Glory, it is written that the wheels can move in any direction, and that they also resemble whirling mechanisms — almost like ventilators, as if they spin like fans. And as I carefully trace these forms, I actually start to see them — the wheels, the spinning propellers — all of it comes together. At this point, I think to myself: Well, if it all aligns, then it must be correct. Naturally, there are many more references throughout the text, endless details to uncover and interpret. It also says that the cherubim, or these creatures, are covered with many eyes. And these eyes — this is important — are represented by triangles. You must understand, an entire cluster of triangles can be drawn within this structure. A large triangle corresponds to the cherubim, while smaller triangles correspond to the creatures. And suddenly, I see it clearly: these triangles —
Well, then it says that near the cherubim, there are wheels. And again, without giving it too much thought, without forcing any analysis, simply following where the system leads me, I look again at the cube. And in this cube, when viewed from the correct angle, I notice something: we have the left point, the right point, and the bottom point, forming an inverted triangular shape, its apex pointing downward. I suddenly realize that if I now draw a circle passing through these three points — essentially forming a wheel — and do the same for all the tetrahedrons (since these are the creatures, and thus the cherubim as well, as they encompass this entire aspect), I can create an entire structure of rotating forms. The wings are positioned above and below this cube, reinforcing the symmetry. So, I proceed to draw all these wheels. And then, another realization strikes me — because in Ezekiel’s account of the Throne of Glory, it is written that the wheels can move in any direction, and that they also resemble whirling mechanisms — almost like ventilators, as if they spin like fans. And as I carefully trace these forms, I actually start to see them — the wheels, the spinning propellers — all of it comes together. At this point, I think to myself: Well, if it all aligns, then it must be correct. Naturally, there are many more references throughout the text, endless details to uncover and interpret. It also says that the cherubim, or these creatures, are covered with many eyes. And these eyes — this is important — are represented by triangles. You must understand, an entire cluster of triangles can be drawn within this structure. A large triangle corresponds to the cherubim, while smaller triangles correspond to the creatures. And suddenly, I see it clearly: these triangles —