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Carlo Suares’ book ‘The Cipher of Genesis’ is developed around the assumption that the original Hebrew, like Sanskrit and several other languages, was a symbolic language. There are twenty-seven powerfully energetic symbols organized in a matrix of three rows comprised of nine letters each. It’s our sense that the three rows give great insight into three of the four Qabalistic Worlds – a quantum, abstract, metaphorical world; an existential, Newtonian world; and a cosmological world. The fourth world is Ein Sof and cannot be defined by words or symbols. We further opine that the nine letters in each row represent a fundamental organizing component of all living systems. In living systems, organization is fixed while structure is constantly changing. If this is true, we have a language that gives great insight into all that is necessary to create and sustain life. It’s possible the language may be the energy source for the creation and sustenance of life. What follows is a 3 x 9 construct as shown in ‘The Cipher of Genesis.’ The 3 x 9 is then mapped on the spiral galaxy below with some guides to show that each of the columns — made up of one archetypal, existential, and cosmic symbol — become a spoke extending from the center of the spiral outward. The idea is to give the 3 x 9 construct an organic ‘spin,’ as befits a living language.
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Milt Markewitz
Ken Roffmann
Welcome to our website. To a large degree it’s a rewrite of a chapter in a work-book I'm authoring, "Appreciative Sustainability: A Principled Approach". One section of the book, 'Archetypes of Sustainability', leads us to the understanding that there is much to be learned from Shamanic wisdom, and much of their wisdom is directly attributable to their symbolic languages and oral traditions.
If you are familiar with the story "The Binding of Isaac," you may want go directly there and then read the rest of the text; otherwise, you will probably want to read the text first.
It is a pleasure to be collaborating with my colleague Ken Roffmann who introduced me to Hebrew as a symbolic language.