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From the author: In this publication I will continue the theme of numbers and describe the six. Numbers have become an integral part of our lives. We feel a certain tenderness for our date of birth, we have other favorite numbers that mean something to each of us. You can read about why numbers express something more than the quantitative aspect of our reality in the article “ABOUT SEVENS”. And in this publication I will continue the theme of numbers and describe the six, which, it seems to me, is unfairly “pushed aside” in our time. “Six” - this is how people associated with crime called their henchmen pejoratively. Nines are a different matter. About them - in due time. People often perceive the number “6” as an inverted nine and consider it the embodiment of evil. Let me clarify right away that a superficial look at any of the symbols (not just numbers), defining it as something unambiguous, is superstition of the highest order. Let us look at the symbolism of the number “6” using the method of amplification, and trace the meaning with which it was given at different times. This number is called perfect because both the addition and multiplication of its divisors leads to its face value. 1+2+3=6; 1 x 2 x 3 = 6. The sum of the number 6 can be considered as the sum of earth and sky (if we take Chinese culture as a starting point and consider that even numbers represent earth (2), lands, and odd numbers (3) represent sky numbers. Unit (1) as the creative principle completes the integrity of the six. In the Western tradition, the pentagram (number 5) symbolizes man. Remember the drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. And the unit, as the creative principle, uniting with the pentagram, forms a hexagram, as a union of the divine and the human. The hexagram consists. of two triangles, one of which is directed with its apex upward (and personifies the male principle, striving for the heights of the spirit), and the second is directed with its apex downward (and personifies the female principle of acquiring form). In medieval alchemical symbolism, this sign depicted the mysterious combination of fire (male principle) and water (feminine principle). In Eastern traditions, the six-petalled lotus symbolizes the heart chakra - Anahata, which corresponds to unconditional Love, and means the unity of a man and a woman in mutual embrace, on the path of comprehending the deity. The allusion to the fusion of man and woman in the hexagram points us to its tantric (including) roots. Eastern medicine, having banned Tantra, still uses the hexagram as two triangles superimposed on each other, indicating that the energy in a man’s body goes upward from the testes to the sternum (thymus gland), and in a woman from both breasts to her uterus. Embracing, lovers connect their energy triangles, becoming one, whole, touching the divine principle of love. Geometrically, the number 6 is associated with the perfect form, since a circle can be divided into 6 parts by its radius. And the circle is a perfect shape, representing a symbol of wholeness and divinity. And, if so, the hexagon (hexagram) is structured by “divine measure”. Thus, the six is ​​tightly connected with the macrocosm, the universe, the Creator. On the holy Kabbalistic Tree of Life, the sixth sephira is represented by a yellow hecragram (exactly the symbol that Hitler ordered the Jews he persecuted to wear during the Second World War). This sephira is located in the center of the Tree, and correlates with Christ, Apollo, any other solar gods, or gods sacrificed. Yes, yellow was the color of Christ in early Christianity. And only then did it become the color of Judas, which once again tells us that the gods of the past invariably become demons in the new cycle. So, in the new cycle, gold became the color of Christ, and yellow, like his likeness, became the color of envy of the greatness of the teacher. Further, if we look at the cycle of lunar cycles, we will find that six lunar cycles unfold the wheel of the year, six complete it. Just as in a day it takes 6 hours to “open” a new day, and 6 to complete it. There is an allusion to!

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