Divina Materia IV. La Ley de la Transformación (Ley de 7)

Divina Materia IV. La Ley de la Transformación (Ley de 7)

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The fundamental principle governing the transformation process of all phenomena is the law of 7 or octave law, which describes the stages through which something evolves or devolves. This law explains how entities transition into different forms, whether higher or lower.

Law of Seven in Transformation

  • The seven phases of transformation correspond to various natural cycles such as the seven days of a lunar phase, seven musical notes in an octave, seven colors of the rainbow, and the seven main energy centers in humans.
  • Human culture reflects this law with concepts like the seven days of the week mirroring creation stories like that in Genesis where God created the world in seven days.
  • Using music scales as a model for studying the law of seven, particularly referencing Pythagorean scales, illustrates how sound progresses through frequencies to form harmonious relationships.

Harmonic Relationships and Creation

  • Musical tones within an octave vibrate in mathematical proportions, creating harmonious relationships between notes that form chords representing completeness and perfection.
  • Harmony is achieved through consonant vibrations between specific notes within a scale forming what is known as a triad, resonating together to create a melodic agreement.

Resonance and Energy Frequencies

  • The concept of resonance extends beyond sound to encompass all phenomena where similar or complementary frequencies interact harmoniously, reflecting an eternal dance of creation based on energetic vibrations.

Evolution Through Transformation

  • Scales represent transformations between two dominants indicating evolution towards higher or lower states by doubling or halving wave frequencies following specific rules guiding these transitions.

Descent and Evolution of Cultures

The discussion delves into the ancient culture of the triple goddess, contrasting the evolving and devolving aspects of humanity's relationship with nature. It explores how different cultures approached transformation and the impact on human consciousness.

Ancient Culture of the Triple Goddess

  • The ancient culture of the triple goddess existed for hundreds of thousands of years without significant evolution or devolution, possibly due to a lack of unified knowledge on how to progress.
  • Archaic humans coexisted fully with Mother Earth, experiencing both love and limits imposed by natural cycles that influenced transformation.
  • New cultures in the Neolithic era were not bound by these natural limits like their predecessors; they could surpass them, leading to diverse paths in human development.

Evolving vs. Devolving Cultures

  • The declining culture exploited power for individual gain, manipulating and enslaving humans while harming the Earth extensively.
  • In contrast, the advancing culture transcended natural evolutionary limits, aiming for a paradisiacal life on Earth and ultimately seeking spiritual liberation.

Symbolism of Eight-Petaled Flower

This segment explores the symbolism behind the eight-petaled flower as a representation of completeness in evolution and spiritual growth across various cultures and mythologies.

Significance Across Cultures

  • The eight-petaled flower symbolizes completion rather than just evolutionary phases, reflecting an entity's emergence into a new order beyond mere progression.
  • Found in diverse ancient cultures like Sumeria, Assyria, Phoenicia, Greece, Egypt, China, Japan, India - representing rebirth, fertility, prosperity tied to transformative processes.

Spiritual Symbolism

  • The number 8 signifies completeness in evolution; it is associated with alchemical transmutation leading to spiritual growth towards infinity.
  • Widely linked to Buddhism as a symbol for enlightenment through karma's wheel with eight spokes - embodying fertility deities like Nana or Venus symbolizing completion.

Cultural Symbols: Crescent vs. Pentacle

Contrasting symbols like the crescent moon (evolutionary culture) versus pentacle (patriarchal control), highlighting divergent paths in human development towards either evolution or stagnation.

Symbolic Representations

  • The crescent moon represents an evolving culture striving towards completeness through eight stages while aiming for higher vibrations.
  • In contrast, the pentacle signifies patriarchal dominance seeking to limit human evolution within earthly constraints such as five fingers - hindering spiritual progress.

Cultural Influence

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En este capítulo introducimos la Ley de octavas, o Ley de 7, que rige todo proceso de transformación, tanto creativo (descendente) como evolutivo (ascendente), aspectos que trataremos en los siguientes capítulos. ----------------------- Si te gusta mi trabajo, puedes apoyarme en patreon, donde podrás encontrar muchos contenidos extra: https://www.patreon.com/goerreig ------------------------ Los comentarios están deshabilitados en todos los videos de este canal, pero podéis comentar a través de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Goerreig-103455674507057/.