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S006N - Sol Mini-Series: The Symbolism of Number 6
With a daily single roll of a dodecahedron (12-sided) die, a person can over time feel more connection, communication and communion with the inner compass 🧭. Combined with the mantra 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself' and brainwave entrainment soundscapes, it's a powerful practice for personal growth. All is free on the Whole Human website, linked below.
NUMBER SIX
Element: Water
Chakra: Heart
Color: Green or Blue-Green
Sound: The frequency 852 Hz is often associated with the number six, representing the frequency of spiritual awakening and inner wisdom.
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• Six is often associated with balance, harmony, and stability.
• Associated with love, nurturing, and responsibility in numerology.
• Represented in symbols such as the hexagon, six-pointed star, and six petaled flowers.
• The hexagon is a symbol of balance and harmony, and the six-pointed star is a symbol of protection and balance.
• The six petaled flower is a symbol of love and nurturing....
1. Harmony and Balance: In spiritual and metaphysical contexts, the number 6 often symbolizes harmony, balance, equilibrium, and nurturing energies. It represents the harmonious integration of opposites, the union of complementary forces, and the pursuit of peace, unity, and wholeness.
2. Musical Hexad: In music theory and sound frequencies, the number 6 corresponds to the musical hexad or hexachord, which consists of six notes within a musical scale or composition. The hexachord emphasizes harmony, structure, and complexity, offering depth, richness, and variation in musical arrangements.
3. Divine Proportion: Reflecting its association with harmony and balance, the number 6 symbolizes the divine proportion, sacred geometry, and cosmic order found in nature, architecture, and spiritual traditions. It represents the interconnectedness, symmetry, and proportionality inherent in the natural world and universal principles.
4. Nurturing and Compassion: The number 6 embodies themes of nurturing, compassion, empathy, and caring energies within relationships, communities, and social dynamics. It signifies the importance of love, understanding, and support in fostering growth, healing, and well-being for oneself and others.
5. Creativity and Expression: In symbolic terms, the number 6 emphasizes creativity, artistic expression, and the manifestation of ideas, emotions, and inspirations. It signifies the creative potential, imagination, and transformative power inherent in individual and collective endeavors.
6. Family and Community: The number 6 symbolizes family, community, responsibility, and interconnected relationships within social structures. It emphasizes the values of unity, cooperation, collaboration, and shared responsibilities in building harmonious, supportive, and sustainable communities.
7. Spiritual Harmony: In metaphysical and symbolic contexts, the number 6 represents spiritual harmony, alignment, and connection with higher consciousness, divine principles, and universal truths. It signifies the journey of self-discovery, enlightenment, and realization of one's spiritual path and purpose in life.
The number 6 embodies themes of harmony, balance, nurturing, creativity, and spiritual alignment. In sound frequencies and music theory, the number 6 relates to the musical hexad, representing a harmonious element of structure, complexity, and expressive potential within the musical landscape.
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A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself (Mantra)
'We' are the many, in one, the components and unit, of the whole human being.
• We are aligned, as one: the whole body, mind, and will; the heart and soul; the spirit and Source I Am; and the plasma sphere, soul vehicle.
• We rest in the Presence of the Timeless Void, the uncreated Unmoved Mover.
• We feel, the Neutral, Radiant, Stillness within us, that is the home of the Eternal Soul.
• We move with the Flow of the Present Moment continuum, where inner and outer, are One.
• We serve the Causal One Being of Unconditional Love, the Source I Am.
• Our heart emanates the compassion of the Creator for all beings.
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
The AHA! Mantra, A Daily Practice
Attracting Higher Aspects (of Oneself), by Emanate Presence
6-minute YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/7t_nPoDWowY?si=3yk8uRr3wyip4c8n
The AHA! Mantra X 2:
https://youtu.be/upu5MFed5TU?si=EW74B6pvulZEc5UH
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
The kind of #knowledge that leads to true #wisdom is that of ourselves.
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
With a daily single roll of a dodecahedron (12-sided) die, a person can over time feel more connection, communication and communion with the inner compass 🧭. Combined with the mantra 'A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself' and brainwave entrainment soundscapes, it's a powerful practice for personal growth. All is free on the Whole Human website, linked below.
NUMBER SIX
Element: Water
Chakra: Heart
Color: Green or Blue-Green
Sound: The frequency 852 Hz is often associated with the number six, representing the frequency of spiritual awakening and inner wisdom.
A
• Six is often associated with balance, harmony, and stability.
• Associated with love, nurturing, and responsibility in numerology.
• Represented in symbols such as the hexagon, six-pointed star, and six petaled flowers.
• The hexagon is a symbol of balance and harmony, and the six-pointed star is a symbol of protection and balance.
• The six petaled flower is a symbol of love and nurturing....
1. Harmony and Balance: In spiritual and metaphysical contexts, the number 6 often symbolizes harmony, balance, equilibrium, and nurturing energies. It represents the harmonious integration of opposites, the union of complementary forces, and the pursuit of peace, unity, and wholeness.
2. Musical Hexad: In music theory and sound frequencies, the number 6 corresponds to the musical hexad or hexachord, which consists of six notes within a musical scale or composition. The hexachord emphasizes harmony, structure, and complexity, offering depth, richness, and variation in musical arrangements.
3. Divine Proportion: Reflecting its association with harmony and balance, the number 6 symbolizes the divine proportion, sacred geometry, and cosmic order found in nature, architecture, and spiritual traditions. It represents the interconnectedness, symmetry, and proportionality inherent in the natural world and universal principles.
4. Nurturing and Compassion: The number 6 embodies themes of nurturing, compassion, empathy, and caring energies within relationships, communities, and social dynamics. It signifies the importance of love, understanding, and support in fostering growth, healing, and well-being for oneself and others.
5. Creativity and Expression: In symbolic terms, the number 6 emphasizes creativity, artistic expression, and the manifestation of ideas, emotions, and inspirations. It signifies the creative potential, imagination, and transformative power inherent in individual and collective endeavors.
6. Family and Community: The number 6 symbolizes family, community, responsibility, and interconnected relationships within social structures. It emphasizes the values of unity, cooperation, collaboration, and shared responsibilities in building harmonious, supportive, and sustainable communities.
7. Spiritual Harmony: In metaphysical and symbolic contexts, the number 6 represents spiritual harmony, alignment, and connection with higher consciousness, divine principles, and universal truths. It signifies the journey of self-discovery, enlightenment, and realization of one's spiritual path and purpose in life.
The number 6 embodies themes of harmony, balance, nurturing, creativity, and spiritual alignment. In sound frequencies and music theory, the number 6 relates to the musical hexad, representing a harmonious element of structure, complexity, and expressive potential within the musical landscape.
G
A Call to Higher Aspects of Oneself (Mantra)
'We' are the many, in one, the components and unit, of the whole human being.
• We are aligned, as one: the whole body, mind, and will; the heart and soul; the spirit and Source I Am; and the plasma sphere, soul vehicle.
• We rest in the Presence of the Timeless Void, the uncreated Unmoved Mover.
• We feel, the Neutral, Radiant, Stillness within us, that is the home of the Eternal Soul.
• We move with the Flow of the Present Moment continuum, where inner and outer, are One.
• We serve the Causal One Being of Unconditional Love, the Source I Am.
• Our heart emanates the compassion of the Creator for all beings.
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
The AHA! Mantra, A Daily Practice
Attracting Higher Aspects (of Oneself), by Emanate Presence
6-minute YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/7t_nPoDWowY?si=3yk8uRr3wyip4c8n
The AHA! Mantra X 2:
https://youtu.be/upu5MFed5TU?si=EW74B6pvulZEc5UH
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
The kind of #knowledge that leads to true #wisdom is that of ourselves.
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
S006 - Sol, Soul, Source, Self-Awareness, Self-Empowerment and more...
Personal Growth - The We in Me
An X post asked 'What is the importance of personal growth and self-improvement?'
For me, continual personal development and self-improvement are essential. The type in mind is not found in books, webinars, or masterclasses. The primary instructor is the Higher Self, and the purpose ultimately is to merge the personality with it.
There are a myriad of densities or dimensions and planes of existence in the fractalized and holographic multiverse. From my perspective, AllThatIs has the same Highest Self and Everything is an extension of the Causal One Being. Figuratively, my body may return to dust and ashes, literally it returns to waves and particles (unless it is transformed by ascension — which seems more plausible with the incoming new cosmic energies.)
I have enough experience with death to know that the actuality of existence is greater than anything perceived or imagined in human reality.
The primary importance of 'inner work' is to prepare the soul for its greater journey in the Beyond, and to live as fully from the soul as possible in this life. It is to raise the Divine EQ for oneself and humanity.
In some religious and spiritual beliefs, 'Elohim' is considered a higher order of spiritual beings. The term 'Elohim' in Hebrew is grammatically plural, but often used to refer to a singular Being, suggesting a complex unity or multiplicity within One Divine Being. Interpretations vary, so the meaning of 'Elohim' can differ based on the specific religious or philosophical context.
In my inner work, the idea of many in one is applied to my human being. As intention, we are aligned: the body and mind; the heart and soul; the Will; the spirit and Source I Am; and the plasma sphere soul vehicle (merkaba).
My writings are not intended to be teachings or instruction. What works for me probably would not work for others without personalized modification. The general ideas that come out of reading this with an open mind, however, can be applied in a beneficial way.
For example, one of the most useful tools I've developed for my own use on this soul journey is a written expression of qualities and characteristics desired, with affirmation to help reprogram the brain. It's probably too specific to my neurology, values and perspectives to be applied 'as is' by others.
Still, those who feel comfortable with doing so can use what I've developed as a starting place to revise and make applicable to themselves. I've rewritten mine many times as new insights and realizations are revealed while practicing.
Readers can go deeper into self-transformation with self-reflection and practice of the tips and tools presented. As is my habit, they will be continually refined in revisions. It's a soul journey.
My motivation for posting these writings is not financial rewards. It's never felt right to set a price on growing the soul. I have need of income as much as anyone so long as the world is economy based, but it cannot come through old methods of selling on the marketplace.
Social media is not the ideal place for inner work, as the platform is designed for everything outer. It's about getting attention, farming engagement, counting the followers and impressions, and measuring oneself as an influencer, for most people. It's mostly about image, and getting all one can out of connections.
For some, the kind of inner work conveyed here means a paradigm shift on an intimate level. More than one reading of the posts may be needed to start. The 'know thyself' components of the complex human being are approached from more common psychological perspectives in future posts.
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LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
The AHA! Mantra, A Daily Practice
Attracting Higher Aspects (of Oneself), by Emanate Presence
6-minute YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/7t_nPoDWowY?si=3yk8uRr3wyip4c8n
The AHA! Mantra X 2:
https://youtu.be/upu5MFed5TU?si=EW74B6pvulZEc5UH
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
The kind of #knowledge that leads to true #wisdom is that of ourselves.
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
Personal Growth - The We in Me
An X post asked 'What is the importance of personal growth and self-improvement?'
For me, continual personal development and self-improvement are essential. The type in mind is not found in books, webinars, or masterclasses. The primary instructor is the Higher Self, and the purpose ultimately is to merge the personality with it.
There are a myriad of densities or dimensions and planes of existence in the fractalized and holographic multiverse. From my perspective, AllThatIs has the same Highest Self and Everything is an extension of the Causal One Being. Figuratively, my body may return to dust and ashes, literally it returns to waves and particles (unless it is transformed by ascension — which seems more plausible with the incoming new cosmic energies.)
I have enough experience with death to know that the actuality of existence is greater than anything perceived or imagined in human reality.
The primary importance of 'inner work' is to prepare the soul for its greater journey in the Beyond, and to live as fully from the soul as possible in this life. It is to raise the Divine EQ for oneself and humanity.
In some religious and spiritual beliefs, 'Elohim' is considered a higher order of spiritual beings. The term 'Elohim' in Hebrew is grammatically plural, but often used to refer to a singular Being, suggesting a complex unity or multiplicity within One Divine Being. Interpretations vary, so the meaning of 'Elohim' can differ based on the specific religious or philosophical context.
In my inner work, the idea of many in one is applied to my human being. As intention, we are aligned: the body and mind; the heart and soul; the Will; the spirit and Source I Am; and the plasma sphere soul vehicle (merkaba).
My writings are not intended to be teachings or instruction. What works for me probably would not work for others without personalized modification. The general ideas that come out of reading this with an open mind, however, can be applied in a beneficial way.
For example, one of the most useful tools I've developed for my own use on this soul journey is a written expression of qualities and characteristics desired, with affirmation to help reprogram the brain. It's probably too specific to my neurology, values and perspectives to be applied 'as is' by others.
Still, those who feel comfortable with doing so can use what I've developed as a starting place to revise and make applicable to themselves. I've rewritten mine many times as new insights and realizations are revealed while practicing.
Readers can go deeper into self-transformation with self-reflection and practice of the tips and tools presented. As is my habit, they will be continually refined in revisions. It's a soul journey.
My motivation for posting these writings is not financial rewards. It's never felt right to set a price on growing the soul. I have need of income as much as anyone so long as the world is economy based, but it cannot come through old methods of selling on the marketplace.
Social media is not the ideal place for inner work, as the platform is designed for everything outer. It's about getting attention, farming engagement, counting the followers and impressions, and measuring oneself as an influencer, for most people. It's mostly about image, and getting all one can out of connections.
For some, the kind of inner work conveyed here means a paradigm shift on an intimate level. More than one reading of the posts may be needed to start. The 'know thyself' components of the complex human being are approached from more common psychological perspectives in future posts.
###
LINKS AND WAYS TO SUPPORT
Like (if you like), Reply and Repost
Drumscape by EquiSync: (used with mantra):
https://youtu.be/dx8Qb1tAtzE?si=CIT2nmKn9jYKuTG0
Emanate Presence on X: https://twitter.com/EmanatePresence
Website: https://www.wholehuman.emanatepresence.com/
Soul Vehicle NFT collections on JPG Store:
https://www.jpg.store/collection/giftsofthesoul?tab=items
The AHA! Mantra, A Daily Practice
Attracting Higher Aspects (of Oneself), by Emanate Presence
6-minute YouTube Video:
https://youtu.be/7t_nPoDWowY?si=3yk8uRr3wyip4c8n
The AHA! Mantra X 2:
https://youtu.be/upu5MFed5TU?si=EW74B6pvulZEc5UH
"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb
The kind of #knowledge that leads to true #wisdom is that of ourselves.
#AQ #EQ #Growth #KnowThyself #Mindfulness #Soul #Source 👍
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The Dance of Hope
Friday, January 5, 2024
In his book We Survived the End of the World, Steven Charleston writes about the Paiute prophet Wovoka (c. 1856–1932) who received a spiritual vision of the earth’s renewal, with equality and reconciliation for all people. Wovoka taught the Ghost Dance as a way of embodying the hope of this heavenly vision during a time of crisis. Charleston writes:
The core message—the vision of a renewal and reconciliation for all life—remained at the center of what motivated hope in the hearts of Native people from across the wide spectrum of languages and cultures. The essence of the vision was hope, not fear—and hope for all, not only for a few.…
The roots of fear run deep. The hope we embrace must run just as deep. No matter what happens we must keep dancing, hand in hand, joined in a circle of equality, constantly moving in the slow rotation of justice and prayer. Like Wovoka’s dancers, we must be dedicated to a vision and willing to dance for it for as long as it takes. That level of commitment is not common in our age, but it is what will be necessary if we are to diminish the apocalypse we see rising before us. Not magic, but faith is what will see us through.
Charleston reflects on how Wovoka’s Ghost Dance invites a willingness to go beyond what we think is possible:
As a Native American I am so struck by the fact that this dance, unlike any other, must take place without the drum. The use of the drum as a ubiquitous presence in our traditional worship leaves me wondering what it must have been like to dance without it, without that comforting heartbeat of the earth that formed the cadence for our movement as a people through time and space. The silence it leaves at the center of the Ghost Dance seems eerie to me, like stepping out into the emptiness of space.
Yet I have come to appreciate Wovoka more because of that silence. Without the drum, all I have is the physical sensation of being joined to my brothers and sisters in an endless circle. All I hear is our combined voice rising into the thin air in a lament and expectation. We are weightless and floating. Nothing grounds us but our own faith that someone out there is listening, and more important, someone who cares.
Wovoka’s dance reminds me that there are times in life when we must have the willingness to go beyond what we think is possible. We have never encountered a world like this before; how will we survive it, much less transform it? The silent drum forces me to recognize that in this dance we are moving into uncharted territory. We are stepping off the familiar into the unknown. We are creating a dance ground where none has existed before. The willingness, the faith, to take such a step is the haunting silence of the Ghost Dance.
Reference: Steven Charleston, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope (Minneapolis, MN: Broadleaf Books, 2023), 133, 136–137.
Resilience requires endurance – we keep watch to keep the candle lit.
The Dance of Hope
Friday, January 5, 2024
In his book We Survived the End of the World, Steven Charleston writes about the Paiute prophet Wovoka (c. 1856–1932) who received a spiritual vision of the earth’s renewal, with equality and reconciliation for all people. Wovoka taught the Ghost Dance as a way of embodying the hope of this heavenly vision during a time of crisis. Charleston writes:
The core message—the vision of a renewal and reconciliation for all life—remained at the center of what motivated hope in the hearts of Native people from across the wide spectrum of languages and cultures. The essence of the vision was hope, not fear—and hope for all, not only for a few.…
The roots of fear run deep. The hope we embrace must run just as deep. No matter what happens we must keep dancing, hand in hand, joined in a circle of equality, constantly moving in the slow rotation of justice and prayer. Like Wovoka’s dancers, we must be dedicated to a vision and willing to dance for it for as long as it takes. That level of commitment is not common in our age, but it is what will be necessary if we are to diminish the apocalypse we see rising before us. Not magic, but faith is what will see us through.
Charleston reflects on how Wovoka’s Ghost Dance invites a willingness to go beyond what we think is possible:
As a Native American I am so struck by the fact that this dance, unlike any other, must take place without the drum. The use of the drum as a ubiquitous presence in our traditional worship leaves me wondering what it must have been like to dance without it, without that comforting heartbeat of the earth that formed the cadence for our movement as a people through time and space. The silence it leaves at the center of the Ghost Dance seems eerie to me, like stepping out into the emptiness of space.
Yet I have come to appreciate Wovoka more because of that silence. Without the drum, all I have is the physical sensation of being joined to my brothers and sisters in an endless circle. All I hear is our combined voice rising into the thin air in a lament and expectation. We are weightless and floating. Nothing grounds us but our own faith that someone out there is listening, and more important, someone who cares.
Wovoka’s dance reminds me that there are times in life when we must have the willingness to go beyond what we think is possible. We have never encountered a world like this before; how will we survive it, much less transform it? The silent drum forces me to recognize that in this dance we are moving into uncharted territory. We are stepping off the familiar into the unknown. We are creating a dance ground where none has existed before. The willingness, the faith, to take such a step is the haunting silence of the Ghost Dance.
Reference: Steven Charleston, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope (Minneapolis, MN: Broadleaf Books, 2023), 133, 136–137.
Resilience requires endurance – we keep watch to keep the candle lit.