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The Sun is the Father, and the Moon is the Mother. And the Moon is not red but, for example, white or blue, the opposite color that cools the fire, and it is a triangle with the point downwards, which is the sixth element. And I start to notice that indeed, in many places they depict not only the God of the Sun but also the Sun and the Moon together. I understand that there is a world under the Sun, a whole one like the Universe; the Sun has four moods. There is also the Moon, which embodies a large world without the Sun, another world that also has four moods. So there should be eight horses. I understand eight, but then why does the calendar, the week, have only seven days? If I have already found the Sun and the Moon, which are five and six, then what is the seventh? What is the seventh? I recall that there is a classic basic concept found in many places: there are seven planets, seven metals, seven continents. And I realize that all this must somehow be correlated, an analogy drawn, everything connected: to find out which planet corresponds to which day of the week, to find out which continent corresponds to which planet, or which planet corresponds to which day of the week. When I begin to search all this, it leads me to find a whole bunch of ancient, old alchemical engravings where they decode this entire matrix — that is, they unravel the great work of the philosopher’s stone: how, what, why, how they seek it. I see that everywhere “father,” “mother,” Sun, and Moon are depicted. And in some places, it is shown clearly that the Sun, the “father,” is a triangle pointing upward, and the Moon is a triangle pointing downward. Suddenly, I notice that they then show that the completion of everything seems to be a star, but on a plane it is six-pointed, while in reality it consists of two three- dimensional triangles, so it is actually eight-pointed, though on a plane it appears six-pointed. It is called the star octahedron or merkaba, and this star is called Azoth or Mercury. I understand that the seventh element, that is, the seventh day I am searching for — having found the fifth day as the fifth element, the sixth day, and still not understanding what the seventh day is — is Mercury, as it is called, the star of Hermes, Mercury — that is these two triangles interlocked — and here I find this, so to speak, geometric figure. Although this geometric figure has always been with me, now I consciously approach it and understand what it means when a tetrahedron inside a tetrahedron forms such a star. I come to know this world, the seventh world.