December 18, 2008

Nature's First Patterns


Upon completion of the Vesica Piscis two more potential sources, i.e. centers, are made apparent by overlapping their respective circumferences with each other. These two additional circles share in a common radius and harbor the potential for the creation of a matrix for the purpose of further growth and magnification. In other words, the rotation around these new centers creates two additional circles and four additional Vesica Piscus in support of the original impetus behind the omnipresent center. There are now four additional centers and five Vesica Piscus orbiting about concepts brought about by the division of a single pointed awareness.





The two new circles add four more potential centers that together enclose the chamber of the Vesica Piscis with what has been described in sacred geometry as the petal. Repeating this process creates the two-dimensional blueprint for an ever-expanding consciousness ad infinitum. All of nature’s awareness and potentiality is conceptually described within the constraints of this medium.








Within the constructs of nature’s first pattern are the outlines for creating unlimited diagrammatic formations of conscious energy stemming archetypically from one universal source.













Edited: 11.28.2013, 01.11.2017. 10.15.2017, 09.08.2020, 06.12.2023
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December 12, 2008

Design Metaphysics: The Pentad


Emerging from within the birthing chamber created by the Vesica Piscis and the four-sided configuration (square) that preceded it is the five-sided pentad. The single point of the pentagram that points upward represents the life force as spirit, while the other four elements, i.e. earth, air, fire and water, are given locations at the four lower positions. Together all five “elements” give relative form to what has been described as the life force.

Consciousness has been transformed into another "universe", the realm of formative experience morphologically arranged and symbolically represented in the human form. The pentad is given expression and made apparent by virtue of our five senses and extremities, along with the power to generate other intonations stemming from these attributes.
intonation: inflection, tone, timbre cadence, pitch, modulation, emphasis, patterns of frequency.

The original source, i.e. spirit, that is hidden within the framework of the tetrad is made apparent and tangible by means of these five elements. The pentad registers the existence of a creative power all its own. This is the same primal spirit that has overseen the transition of energy from the virtual, i.e. aetheric, plasmic, holographic, into matter. Human consciousness likewise has the power and ability to transform its own awareness in the form of concepts and ideas, from formlessness (triad) into form (pentad) - it's all part of the design process.

Spirit, i.e. the life force, has been projected beyond the confines of the unknown, changed and animated by virtue of the shape and geometry of the pentad. The "original" source shares in its’ being and likeness in what it creates. Each transformation is inspired and created within the parameters of its own frame of observation and influence. 

Virtual substance, i.e. plasma, similarly partakes in this same process by means of consubstantiation, which accounts for the origination of its own birth and expansion into patterns of energy in motion.  Humanity is a symbolic embodiment of this same quintessence.


In essence, each and every one of us is a star, a microcosmic expression of a commonly shared and universal agency, i.e. Intellect, that permeates every definition of humanity. The top point of the pentad represents our spirit, i.e. the central "source" designed to experience greater consciousness by means of greater awareness. 

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"What we commonly refer to as our “soul” is formed as an “archetypal matrix” comprised of a unique formula of attributes and qualities that make up our “character”, energetic constitution, and essential nature, out of which all our thoughts, feelings, and actions naturally form as a means of self-expression. This idea forms what’s called the fifth element of the aether or subtle energy of the mind, which is formed by coalescing the four primary elements (fire, water, air, and earth) of the subtle plane into a single element, where four are made into one."

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At this point spirit has been fragmented into five distinct elements that together create a living pattern in relative form. An evolutionary agency of consciousness designed to observe create and identify its own experience within the “objective” world of form. This particular circumstance might be defined as the attainment of self-consciousness by means of the ego. 

Separate from the basic concept that surrounds the creation of the triad, a dualistic framework emerges in the form of a Vesica Piscis to embrace both the subjective (spirit) and objective (material) apparitions of the mind. 

From within the center of this overlap a new source, i.e. creative origin, emerges described as the soul. A new intermediary and central position is attained amidst the turbulence between spirit and matter - the subconscious becomes recognized. The soul becomes the new creative center amidst the complementary distinctions between the known and the unknown, spirit and matter, meaning and purpose.

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"The pentagon’s enduring legacy as a symbol across different eras and cultures underscores its profound significance. It represents a bridge between the tangible and intangible, the scientific and the mystical, embodying a rich and multifaceted heritage."

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As can be observed by the shape of the pentad, the spirit of origin rests above the elements of matter. In reference to humanity these experiences are communicated and transmitted symbolically, metaphorically and analogically by means of the intuition, intellect and imagination, i.e. the mind.

Design enables the transition of desire and awareness through experience from one circumstance to the next by means of embodiment, i.e. creation. In this fashion the transition, translation, transformation and transmutation of consciousness becomes self-evident by virtue of its' own creation.




Awareness separated into five distinct attributes, conveys a sense of unity, a new consciousness purposely designed to observe its own experiences within the context of an “objective” world of relative form and matter. 

All forms and patterns of energy in motion, participate in this type of “qualification” of spirit. Each expression a reflection upon the imaginings of an observer creating and sustaining its own impressions by means of focus and desire.

In reference to humanity, balance and harmony are contained within the symbolic parameters of our own sense of awareness and imagination.

The evolutionary process describes a complex yet entirely integrated journey. The digestion, assimilation and transformation of consciousness is made aware by means of what it creates.




Five-ness implies that consciousness has now moved into a new direction and therefore a new dimension. Five-ness is part of ten-ness (decad) and instrumental in finalizing a particular octave, or matrix of awareness. Five-ness can be separated into composites of individual one-ness, which together combine to create a single system.
matrix: an environment in which something develops, a surrounding medium or structure, a mold, array of quantities treated as a single entity manipulated according to particular rules or patterns.

Five-ness transcends the elements that contribute to its' consciousness, thereby changing the “field”. Five-ness brings change to the whole by creating “situations” that challenge the sense of stability. Five-ness disrupts order through change. 

“The vibration of 5 is about acting on, daring to, embracing the non-conventional, and living the unpredictable. The 5 energy is pragmatic yet opportunistic and persuasive. This force is a natural detective; very intellectual, investigative and imaginative. The 5 possesses a strong vibrational frequency mixed with strong characteristics like: freedom-seeking, pioneering, innovation, adventure, and most of all: change.” 
Gillian Macbeth-Louthan
The Quantum Wakening Newsletter, January 2021, Issue #263 



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The exploration of the pentad and its relationship to consciousness is a rich tapestry woven from geometric symbolism and metaphysical insights. At the core, the pentad embodies the interplay between the spiritual and material realms, emphasizing the transformative nature of consciousness. 
The Pentad and Its Symbolism 
Emerging from the foundational tetrad, the pentad—represented by the pentagram—illustrates the life force, or spirit, through its upward-pointing apex, while the four lower points correspond to the elements: earth, air, fire, and water. This geometric arrangement symbolizes the unity of spirit and matter, suggesting that our sensory experiences and physical forms are manifestations of a deeper, creative essence. 
Transformation of Consciousness 
Human consciousness reflects this transformation, as we navigate the realms of experience through our five senses and extremities. This dynamic process enables us to shape concepts and ideas, transitioning from the formless (the triad) to the structured (the pentad). Our awareness is thus an active participant in this evolutionary journey, allowing us to project and recognize the underlying spirit within material existence. 
The Role of the Soul 
Within the Vesica Piscis, the overlap between the subjective and objective realms gives rise to the soul—a creative intermediary that bridges spirit and matter. This emerging consciousness becomes a tool for understanding the self and the universe, granting us the ability to engage with our experiences on deeper levels. The soul, as a center of creativity, invites us to explore our intentions and aspirations within the context of our surroundings. 
Five-ness and Its Implications 
The concept of five-ness signifies a pivotal shift in consciousness, representing a new dimension of awareness. It encompasses the interconnectedness of individual elements while transcending them, leading to an integrated understanding of our place in the cosmos. This transition is marked by a dynamic interplay between stability and change, where five-ness introduces new challenges and opportunities for growth. 
Integration of Experience 
Ultimately, this journey reflects the digestion and transformation of consciousness itself. As we engage with our experiences, we not only create but also learn to balance and harmonize the myriad aspects of our existence. The interplay of spirit, matter, and the soul fosters a rich environment for personal and collective evolution, encouraging us to recognize the inherent unity within our diversity. 
Through this lens, we can appreciate the intricate design of existence, where every individual becomes a microcosmic expression of a greater, universal consciousness—a testament to the interconnected nature of all life. 

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

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Edited: 11.28.2013, 01.11.2017, 01,10.2021, 03.30.2023, 09.29.2024
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December 4, 2008

Design Metaphysics: The Tetrad


Upon completion of the triad, consciousness begins to move away from the realm of relative spirit and into the conclave of relative substance. This is a major point of transition in the design process. This is the point where potential enters the probability of becoming manifest and made apparent.

Upon the onset of this quaternary position, consciousness becomes cognizant of the framework that surrounds three-dimensional space and time, i.e. duality. The quantum realm of potential can 
no longer be identified as a wave, but also a particle. Consciousness becomes perceived objectively as a point in space and time, duality becomes apparent, identifiable and substantiated.

This new perspective brings a measurability, stability, strength and attentiveness to this position by clothing its energies and desires into patterned, material and substantive arrangements of energy in motion. The tetrad gives birth to the four classical elements of fire, earth, air and water which together usher in the fifth stage of consciousness by means of the pentagram.

There are four directions, four elements and four seasons that together bring reference and expression to the concept of wholeness. There is a metaphysical sense of unity that can be found within the construction of the tetrad. There is a designated order, or tetralogy if you will, created by virtue of the sequencing of events between quantenaries that together make refer to a common oneness.
tetralogy: a group of four related literary or operatic works, a series of four ancient Greek dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, originally presented together, a set of four related symptoms or abnormalities frequently occurring together.

The four squares are equal, measurable and proportional to each other. Each square is
 reflects within the other. Each square can be described as an equal component in the construction of a larger square by virtue of their shared attributes.

The shape and form of each square is made measurably more powerful by virtue of their configuration, proportion and relationship to each other. This form of wholeness is made apparent by means of the patterns, forms and shapes concocted and made apparent.
concocted: prepared, made, assembled, thought up, dreamt up, fabricated, invented, contrived, manufactured, devised, created, formulated, fashioned, forged, 

A square can be divided equally from all sides. When separated these same squares can be reassembled to create a larger square. Each square represents a design pattern that can be symbolically linked to both an internal (subjective) and external (objective) Source, i.e. a structure that can reach beyond the constraints of the tetrad. 

Here is where awareness takes the “quantum leap” between the realm of form and formlessness. The archetypes contribute to the vastness of a virtually patterned network which to “model” awareness, i.e. consciousness, into their most appropriate expression.

The smaller squares that compose the larger square are patterned and measured constructs and reflections that are symbolized within the parameters of the larger square. Awareness lies virtually hidden within the framework of the archetypes only to emerge into the Light by piercing the realm of the unknown by means of the known.

Likewise emerging from within these archetypical realms are the fields of the mind and the emotions, reflections of the unconscious hidden within the vestiges of the subconscious. The subconscious brings expression to the virtual world of the unconscious by portraying its power and recognition symbolically. 
vestiges: remnants, remainders, fragments, indications, signs, traces, imprints, impressions, remains, whispers, remembrances

The archetypes emerge from within the depths of the subconscious to model our concept of reality by means of experience and symbolic recognition.

The origin of every archetype stems from a common source, (the monad, holism, oneness, singularity) and is reflected upon (twoism, dualism, binary) in order to be brought to balance, harmony and stability by virtue of manifestation and observation (thirdness, the tetrad, the tetrahedron) all whose impressions remain unseen, intangible and hidden beyond the constraints of human consciousness. Every Source of our imagination is but part of greater Imagination, a field so vast as to continues to change and expand ad infinitum.
oneness: the fact or state of being unified, though comprised of two or more parts, identity or harmony with someone or something, the fact or state of being one in number.
binarism: a specific dichotomy that is reinforced and subscribed to that which is based upon an inadequate approach towards areas of difference.
thirdness: a fundamental category in Peircean Philosophy consisting of the connecting bond between firstness and secondness and expressive of law, generality purpose, and habit.

In this process there is a natural and gradual squaring of the circle. The quadratic expression of unity and oneness fits neatly within the field of duality, i.e. the Vesica Pisces. The original point of consciousness, i.e. the Source, began as a point, became a line, a circle, a triangle and now a square.

The entrance of consciousness into a new realm and definition of “form” allows for the potential of yet an even greater awareness. The square, like the circle, is a symbol of unity, however only the square can be precisely measured. The four orientations of the wind indicate a conscious awareness of space and the relationships between the crossings of elements. The pattern of Life becomes symbolic and apparent in what appears to be the parameters of length, width, height, time and space.

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This passage beautifully explores the transition of consciousness through various stages, utilizing geometric and metaphysical symbolism to convey the journey from formless potential to structured reality. It emphasizes the significance of the tetrad—the four elements, directions, and seasons—as foundational components that embody unity and wholeness. 

As consciousness moves from the relative realm of spirit into the material realm, it gains a new perspective that allows for the measurable and stable manifestation of ideas and desires. The interplay of the squares illustrates how smaller components can create larger structures, reflecting both internal and external realities. This metaphor serves to demonstrate how our individual experiences contribute to a collective understanding of existence. 

The mention of archetypes suggests a deeper layer where unconscious patterns influence our perception of reality. These archetypes, rooted in a common source, bring forth symbolic meanings that shape our experiences. The passage further explores the dynamics of duality and unity, highlighting how these concepts interweave to form a holistic understanding of consciousness. 

In discussing the “squaring of the circle,” the text evokes a rich tapestry of philosophical ideas, illustrating the balance between the tangible and intangible, the known and unknown. The square's ability to be precisely measured contrasts with the circle's symbolic representation of unity, reinforcing the theme of structured awareness amidst the complexity of life. 

Overall, the passage invites contemplation on the nature of consciousness, the patterns that shape our reality, and the interconnectedness of all things. The journey from potential to manifestation mirrors the creative processes within each of us, urging a deeper exploration of our own awareness and the underlying forces at play in the universe. 

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Yin crossing yang brings life, which is nature. The intersection of opposites (meaning and purpose) is woven into the form and the fabric of consciousness. A new matrix has now been created where consciousness can expand and grow into its most appropriate form/s through experience. Design provides for creations both in form and formlessness, situations that can eventually guide perception and observation back to the origins of its own self-awareness, i.e. its’ own Source.

At this juncture consciousness needs to harmonize five constituents that together give form and substance to awareness; they are fire, earth, air, water and the energy emerging from its’ Source. Some have described this energy as the soul. Because of the predominance of design in the process the relationship between the subjective interpretation and the objective interpretation of these “elements” will always remain symbolic in nature.

The desire originating from the Source gave being to awareness, has sometimes been described as the “life force”, life energy, prana and chitta. Key to expanding consciousness is a form of becoming cognizant of the power of the symbol the power of design.

Change is the result of incessant movement within the universe, a notion that submits to a series of constructs or sequencing of events that eventually appear as relative forms of energy. The square is a symbolic representation of such a construct, or matrix.


The relationship between form and substance, movement, time and space, is induced by the symbolic geometry of the square. Likened to the changing of the seasons, each season evokes a different reaction or feeling to their expression, an appearance that individualizes and characterizes their essence. Similarly, consciousness will find its own expression, its own appearance and its own formation in the metaphysical geometries of design.

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This exploration of consciousness and its interplay with design offers a profound perspective on existence. At the heart of your message is the idea that the universe is a tapestry of opposites—yin and yang, form and formlessness—woven together to create the richness of life. The dynamic relationship between these elements allows consciousness to evolve and manifest in diverse ways. 

The five constituents—fire, earth, air, water, and the energy from the Source—serve as foundational pillars of awareness, highlighting the interconnectedness of all things. Each element symbolizes different aspects of experience and consciousness, allowing for a multifaceted understanding of reality. This symbolic interpretation underscores the importance of perception; it shapes how we experience and understand our world. 

Your mention of the "life force" or "prana" emphasizes the vital energy that flows through all living beings, suggesting that our awareness is not separate from this energy but rather a manifestation of it. Recognizing the power of symbols and design is crucial for deepening our understanding of existence, as these constructs guide our perception and invite us to explore the layers of meaning inherent in our experiences. 

The concept of change, rooted in the perpetual movement of the universe, resonates with the idea that everything is in a constant state of flux. The square, as a geometric symbol, reflects stability amidst this change, serving as a framework through which we can understand the relationships between time, space, and movement. As with the changing seasons, consciousness too expresses itself uniquely in various contexts, influenced by the "metaphysical geometries of design." This metaphor invites us to appreciate the cyclical nature of existence and the myriad ways that consciousness can unfold, adapting to the rhythms of life. 

Overall, your reflection invites a deeper contemplation of how we navigate the interplay of form, substance, and consciousness, encouraging us to embrace the richness of our experiences and the potential for growth that lies within the intricate designs of the universe. 

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

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Edited: 11.28.2013, 01.11.2017, 03.18.2023, 10.06.2024
Find your truth. Know your mind. Follow your heart. Love eternal will not be denied. Discernment is an integral part of self-mastery. You may share this post as long as author, copyright and URL http://designconsciousness.blogspot.com/ is included as the resource and shared on a non-commercial no charge basis. Please note … posts are continually being edited over time. Copyright © 2008 C.G. Garant. All Rights Reserved. Fair Use Notice.

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