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The inner Tree of Life as the counterpart of the Tetrahedral Lambda
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Correspondence between the Tetrahedral Lambda and the inner Tree of Life
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Geometrical composition of the (7+7) enfolded polygons
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The integer 1 at the apex of the Tetrahedral Lambda signifies the Pythagorean Monad — not a number per se but the source of all numbers, according to the ancient Pythagoreans. The 19 integers below it measure the Divine Whole that emerges from Divine Unity. Their sum is 349. This is the number of corners, sides & triangles making up the (7+7) enfolded polygons of the inner Tree of Life. The sum of the nine integers that are below the apex in the first face of the tetrahedron = 89. This is the number of corners & sides of the sectors in the first (4+4) enfolded polygons, which constitute a holistic subset of the (7+7) polygons (see Article 48). The sum of the 10 red integers in the remaining faces = 260 = 10×26, where 26 is the number value of YAHWEH, the Godname of Chokmah. This is the sum of the number of corners & sides of the sectors in the last (3+3) polygons and the number of sectors in the (7+7) polygons. The two octagons have 44 corners & sides. This is the sum of the integers 8, 12 & 24 at the centres of the 2nd, 3rd & 4th faces of the Tetrahedral Lambda. The "Lambda Tetractys" — the first face of the Tetrahedral Lambda
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