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Excerpted from The Knowledge of Wisdom: In the occult sciences revealed by the angels, the pentagram represents the

schematic drawing of a standing wave: "The Sun (direct light) and Moon (reflected light)," says the learned Bro.'. DELAUNAY, "represent the two grand principles of all generations, the active and passive, the male and the female. The Sun represents the actual light. He pours upon the Moon his fecundating (impregnating) rays (creating bulges in the standing wave where are the anti-nodes); both (direct light reflected back upon itself in the form of a standing wave) shed their light upon their offspring, the Blazing Star (of five points, the pentagram), or HORUS (Horus is Azazel. The Upright Pentagram, known to Freemasons as the Blazing Star, is his sign), and the three (the standing wave and the pentagram formed by it) form the great Equilateral Triangle (also known as the triad which is located in the middle of the pentagram representative of the two nodes [the base of the triangle/pyramid] and the antinode [the top of the triangle/apex of the pyramid], the position of maximum vibration, which remains fixed at the centre), in the centre of which (the axial of the standing wave) is the omnific letter (possessing great creative power) of the Kabalah (YOD,* the Creative Energy of God), by which creation is said to have been effected (it is the No-Thing from which is generated everything [Creatio Ex Nihilo]**)." - Morals
and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike, circa. 1871 A.D. (*In Gematria, the Yod represents the number 10 [X] which like the Blazing Star is also used as a symbol of Azazel [See Appendix A of The False Prophet Azazel by John of the Gentiles]) (** The axial of the standing wave is the No-Thing from which is created everything: Though the primordial point of light, it [the standing wave of light] is nevertheless the circumference of all things, the centre of which [the axial of the standing wave] is nowhere because it is in No-Thing; containing all the potency [power; one definition of potent is that of a four-armed heraldic cross] of Tetragrammaton (YHVH) [the word of four letters: Yod-He-Waw-He, the Word of God through whom all things are created (See John 1:1-3**)], it is simultaneously past, present, and future. - The Secret Wisdom of Qabalah by J.F.C. Fuller) (Creatio Ex Nihilo: I beseech thee, my son, look upon the heaven and the earth, and all that is therein, and consider that God made them of things that were not; and so was mankind made likewise. - 2 Maccabees 7:28. And again: The specific points which are clearly handed down through the apostolic preaching are these: First, that there is one God [and, it is interesting to note: God is light 1John 1:5] who created and arranged all things and who, when nothing existed, called all things into existence. - Origins The Fundamental Doctrines 1:0:4. Typical of these apostolic preachings are the words of Lactantius from Divine Institutes 2:8:8: Godmade all things out of nothing. The No-Thing is the nothing from which everything is created). (** In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made. John 1:1-3) (axis = beam of a balance)

The symbol for the Monad itself represents the node of a standing wave, it being a cross cut view of the standing wave itself:

The monad, also known as a node (the word node is a cognate of the word monad) is located in the center of a standing wave of light. The monad is sometimes symbolized by a knot, the word node being derived from the Latin word for knot, nodus. A monad is sometimes also used to denote the axial of a standing wave (the Pythagoraeans called the monad Axis and the Father of All). The Duad represents the antinodes of a standing wave. The triad, symbolized by the abovementioned triangle, is made up of the monad (apex of the pyramid) and the duad (the base of pyramid). The word node designates the point of intersection such as found on a cross, the monad being the center of the cross where the crossbars meet, in form the quartered circle, also known as the tetrad:

The Holy Martyrdom of Peter calls the monad the nail that holds the cross-piece (of the cross +) to the upright in the middle. It was said by the ancients that: The center is the father of the directions, the dimensions and the distances, which is to say the center (the monad; the place of the union of the crossbeams of the transverse electromagnetic wave of light) is responsible for creating length, width and height, instilling in matter its three dimensional qualities.

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