Egyptian Alphabetical Letters of Creation Cycle by Gadalla
Author:Gadalla [Gadalla]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tehuti Research Foundation
Chapter 11 : The 6th Sphere/Letter 'W'—Connectivity Between Upper and Lower Realms
11.1 The Role of Letter ‘W’ in the Creation Cycle
The first group of trio letters ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘G’ [1, 2 & 3] represents the primary Trinity of the creation cycle.
The second group of trio letters ‘D’, ‘H’ and ‘W’ [4, 5 & 6]—deals with the setup for establishing and maintaining order in the creation process, as follows:
– 4th letter ‘ D’ sets the Divine Creation Order and Administrative Plan.
– 5th letter ‘H’ connects the Creator to the Divine Order Plan of the 4th letter ‘D’.
– 6th letter ‘W’ connects the Divine Intellect to the Divine Order Plan of the 4th letter ‘D’.
The previous chapter dealt with the 5th mansion/letter ‘H’ represents the infusion of the divine essence into the planned order of creation which was set by the previous act of creation. The Letter ‘H’ accounts for ‘creation’; for the act of becoming, the event.
The 6th mansion/letter ‘W’ represents the connection between the divine thought/intelligence from the upper to the lower realms of the world. As such it is shown in numerical terms as [2+4]—the number 2 [‘B’ ] intellect + the 4th letter ‘D’ representing the orderly plan of creation.
ALL aspects of the 6th sphere/letter ‘W’ are found in poetic format in the 6th stanza of the Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Leiden Papyrus J350. The stanza highlights its particular role in creation, numerical value, etc. in referring to:
– Connectivity between upper and lower realms
– Connectivity between two circles [“oceans”] which is the shape/form of the 6th letter ‘WaW’
– Human offerings are made to get close/connect to the Divine—act of connectivity between lower and upper realms
So many of the words in this stanza begin with or include the letter ‘W’, such as:
‘W’ (world) = earth = whole world
‘W’—as a prefix, it means the oneness of /a unity of [districts/regions]
‘W’—as a suffix, it means plural of
‘WaS.L’ means receipt as well as Connectivity/joining
‘WaS.aL’—as a verb—means arrive/arrival
‘WaW’—means and/with/together with
‘WaS.T.a’—means connection
‘WaS.T.‘—means middle/in between/mediate
‘WAG’—an important festival in [Ancient] Egypt
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