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Quoted By: >>16905947
This thread is about everything that has to due with Hexagrams/Pentagrams and their relatedness.
5 and 6.
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More specifically I'm looking for what anyone knows about the specifics of a pentagram, surrounded by pentagrams, and a pentagram surrounded by hexagrams. I'm trying to connect the dots, and finding patterns within the permutations - if you can call them that.
Please some one help me find the magic within these.
The Pic is just one of MANY permutations you can find in these.
I found these sequences with a Pentagram surrounded by 5 Pentagrams. The center pentagram is always labeled 1,2,3,4,5. The outer pentagrams are arranged so each one can only hold 1,2,3,4,5 - in different patterns that is, and the pentagrams to the side cannot conflict. Look at the picture for a reference - its a penta surrounded by hexa, but its the same way with the penta surrounded by penta, just missing 5 more variables. You can see how none of the penta/hexagrams that steam from the center hexagram share the same variables - perfectly makeing each hexgram/pentagram unique in reference to the center hexagram.
Does anyone have any idea as to what the number strings refer to?
The sequences I found by starting at 1 from the center hexagram and going clockwise counting the the hexa/pentas outer numbers in order. Then ending back at the centers 2, and continuing again until I've reached 1 again.
such as:
These are for the penta/penta. Not penta/hexa.
12345 | 12453
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13542 | 14352
24153 | 25134
35214 | 43215
41325 | 51423
52431 | 32541
5 and 6.
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More specifically I'm looking for what anyone knows about the specifics of a pentagram, surrounded by pentagrams, and a pentagram surrounded by hexagrams. I'm trying to connect the dots, and finding patterns within the permutations - if you can call them that.
Please some one help me find the magic within these.
The Pic is just one of MANY permutations you can find in these.
I found these sequences with a Pentagram surrounded by 5 Pentagrams. The center pentagram is always labeled 1,2,3,4,5. The outer pentagrams are arranged so each one can only hold 1,2,3,4,5 - in different patterns that is, and the pentagrams to the side cannot conflict. Look at the picture for a reference - its a penta surrounded by hexa, but its the same way with the penta surrounded by penta, just missing 5 more variables. You can see how none of the penta/hexagrams that steam from the center hexagram share the same variables - perfectly makeing each hexgram/pentagram unique in reference to the center hexagram.
Does anyone have any idea as to what the number strings refer to?
The sequences I found by starting at 1 from the center hexagram and going clockwise counting the the hexa/pentas outer numbers in order. Then ending back at the centers 2, and continuing again until I've reached 1 again.
such as:
These are for the penta/penta. Not penta/hexa.
12345 | 12453
______________________
13542 | 14352
24153 | 25134
35214 | 43215
41325 | 51423
52431 | 32541
