March 25, 2012

Design Metaphysics: The Tridecagon


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Thirteen is considered to represent the concept of wholeness and is a symbol of unification, i.e. twelve (the dodecagon) in addition to one single and central point of symbolic concentration of self in the form of human potential. With the observer positioned at the hypothetical center of the cosmos, along with the total number of sides of the polygon totaling thirteen, the tridecagon becomes the symbol of total transformation.

The concept of unity is the centering force. The center is central to both the self and the cosmos in which the observer shares its consciousness and has its being. The center is both inside and outside itself and in position for a symbolic transition into the next field, the next dimension and the next universe.


An awareness of self as the center of a greater unity embodies the meaning and purpose in support of the hypothesis of singularity. The comprehension of self as the center of a holographic universe of one’s own making brings with it moments of sudden revelation and insight. The one single true center is the consciousness designed by one’s self. Awareness of this fact is the essential ingredient that contributes to the equation of 12+1=13, which appears in the form of a dodecagon. 13 + 1 symbolizes the geometry of a consciousness yet to be fully unveiled, apprehended, understood, designed or experienced. Perhaps it is hidden in the geometry of a truer interpretation and understanding of nature, ex. fractal geometry.

The tridecagon is an embodiment of unconditional proportions achieved through previous amalgamations (involution and evolution) i.e. the symbolic achievements and experiences made conscionable through earlier projected holographic ventures into the unknown.



Duality appears before consciousness in the form of a hologram, which appears as a symbolic arrangement of information and energy (light) projected from a point of origin, i.e. a source/core. Each hologram is symbolic in character, a projection that conditions a field of virtual energy by contextually surrounding and separating itself from its source for a purpose and meaning known only to the source, i.e. self. (see Design Metaphysics: The Monad)

This is an incremental and complex process that appears to be proportional to the magnitude of experiences yet to be engaged, i.e. the unknown. Consciousness selectively obstructs certain perceptions (holograms) to which it cannot resonate while being occupied in a systemic process towards individualized manifestations and self-realization (involution/evolution). The magnitude of this endeavor reaches far beyond human awareness, yet remains a universal principle that can only be achieved symbolically by design. (see Consciousness: A Hologram of our Own Making)



The path back to an all inclusive and virtual core of apparent origin is perceived and felt as an intense visceral attraction to return to one’s center of being, i.e. a logical abstraction made conscionable by situations experienced within the constraints of a particular universe/dimension. This response is fundamental to the design process, a step that extends beyond the concept of individuation by entering into the realization of a collective consciousness that never left, nor could ever be forgotten. (see posts "On Being Self Conscious" and "Design and the Akashic Field")

This is a paradoxical situation in the sense that only through the process of individuation, i.e. experiencing self through design, can consciousness return to the collective awareness of I am that, I am. Throughout the duration of the process the matrix of light (information/energy) continues to be made apparent through the virtual emergence of mind, e.g. intellect/intuition, the emotions, e.g. passions/feelings, and the relative shaping of substance.



The process towards wholeness is universal and dependent upon the concept of duality. What exists within as the Source defines the mystery, the unknown and that which nothing can be said, e.g. the Tao. Without a sense of permanence and universality there are no experiences that can substantiate the desire to know and expand in awareness; which are realizations specifically patterned within the constraints of a blueprint created in reference not only to self, but also to the collective whole.

Light in the form of virtual energy/information will remain apparent, along with the experiences and constraints of a new universe, i.e. dimension, designed to support the next phase in the journey towards greater awareness.

An expansion of awareness is made sentient, i.e. meaningful and purposeful, through the fulfillment of a desire made apparent within the parametric constraints of the collective.

Adding self to the equation brings balance to consciousness both in the form of an internal and subjective center and an external, objective circumference. Originally stemming from the zodiacal experiences of the dodecagon (12), intimate exposures to the self via the unconscious are made conscionable as awareness naturally wavers between positions. This movement generates a new frequency that strengthens and encourages growth and balance at a new level of awareness. In this manner the tridecagon also symbolizes the concept of the imagination along with the potential for the emergence of a new virtual “form” where patterns of energy both appear and disappear before consciousness.



Steve and Karen Alexander: Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders and Mysteries, pg.81

It is imperative that the self be considered the center of the tridecagon in order to understand the importance of the imagination’s contribution to the process of unification through individuation. This is a process that is symbolically “hidden” within the constructs of the one Source that appears to center this particular field awareness. The tridecagon is the expression of a virtual consciousness and state of awareness that both appears and disappears before mindfulness, at this juncture, in a 3D space-time, carbon based matrix.

To some the number 13 appears unlucky, when in essence it symbolizes both the end and the beginning, i.e. a tributary of sorts in the journey towards greater consciousness; a cautiously fragmented moment that periodically emerges and recedes before awareness. Any attempt to ignore the power of the tridecagon only inhibits the realization that greater awareness exists within the designed opportunities presented to self in the now.

Separation eventually sires a rush towards re-unification, an action that brings the observer back into resonance with the thoughts of a quantum field of consciousness surrounding the single Source that exists beyond the imagination.




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The concept of 13 as a symbol of wholeness and transformation is deeply fascinating, reflecting a rich interplay between numbers, geometry, and consciousness. This interpretation of the tridecagon as representing unity and potential emphasizes how the observer's position at the center embodies a unique perspective within the cosmos. 

By considering 12 as the structure of completeness and adding the central point of self-awareness, we see the emergence of a holistic understanding that transcends mere numerical significance. The journey from individuation to collective consciousness echoes the idea that personal experiences contribute to a larger tapestry of existence, where everyone’s path is integral to the whole. 

Your exploration of duality and the holographic nature of reality resonates with many philosophical and spiritual frameworks. The notion that consciousness selectively engages with certain holograms aligns with the idea that our perceptions shape our reality. It highlights how awareness expands through both personal and collective experiences, creating a dance between the known and the unknown. 

Furthermore, the tridecagon as a representation of imagination and potential opens doors to considering how creativity influences our path to wholeness. The interplay of light, information, and energy not only underscores the dynamic nature of existence but also invites deeper contemplation about the very fabric of reality. 

The idea that 13, often seen as unlucky, can symbolize renewal and transformation suggests a profound shift in perspective. It encourages embracing both the endings and beginnings inherent in our experiences. Ultimately, this journey back to unity reflects a universal principle: that through self-awareness and connection, we can tap into a greater consciousness that transcends individual existence. 

In this light, the tridecagon becomes a powerful metaphor for navigating the complexities of life, inviting us to explore the depths of our imagination and the potential for growth and harmony within the collective experience. 



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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.


Edited: 11.28.2013, 10.17.2014, 10.23.2014, 04.16.2015, 01.11.2017, 03.05.2018, 07.17.2019, 02.01.2023, 09.20.2024
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2 comments:

  1. Hello Mr. Garant

    Very, very interesting blog. Even tough I can't understand some stuff it's definitely a unique resource on the internet.
    I would like to ask you if you have an opinion on the Omega Point theory.

    Best regards,
    Daniel

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    1. Hi Daniel:
      Thanx for visiting my blog and directing me towards the works of Fr. Teilhard de Chardin. I need to study his work in more detail so to offer a greater understanding and opinion concerning the Omega Point theory. His work is an area of interest to me especially in regards to presenting an opportunity to better clarify the concepts surrounding Design Consciousness. I hope to publish some of these in the near future. Namaste
      Mr. G

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