Golden Thread, RAYS DECEND THREE STEPS: Hayk, H the Spirit, AY the Soul and K the Body.
The ecliptic, the cycle through the circle represents both limited and limitless time in Eternity.
The life cycle, or the ecliptic are represented by the circle which is an ancient symbol. It is said to be Eternal since it is formed by an unbroken line that has no beginning and no end and no direction, unless that is we arbitrarily give it one. Frequently it also represents a unity that encompasses all space and Time.
H. P. Blavatsky defined it as follows:
The one circle is divine Unity, from which all proceeds, whither all returns. Its circumference—a forcibly limited symbol, in view of the limitation of the human mind—indicates the abstract, ever in-cognisable PRESENCE, and its plane, the Universal Soul, although the two are one. Blavatsky also tells us that the first and only form of the prima materia our brain-consciousness can cognise, is a circle. Train your thought first of all to a thorough acquaintance with a limited circle, and expand it gradually. You will soon come to a point when without its ceasing to be a circle in thought, it yet becomes infinite and limitless even to the inner perceptions. It is this circle which we call Brahmâ, the germ, atom or anu: a latent atom embracing infinitude and boundless Eternity during Pralaya, an active one during the life-cycles; but one which has neither circumference nor plane, only limitless expansion. Therefore the Circle is the first geometrical figure and symbol in the subjective world, and it becomes a Triangle in the objective.
Worth noting that is that the Circle was with every nation the symbol of the Unknown —“Boundless Space,” the abstract garb of an ever present abstraction—the In-cognisable Deity. It represents limitless Time in Eternity.
The Zeroana Akerne is also the “Boundless Circle of the Unknown Time,” from which Circle issues the radiant light—the Universal SUN, or Ormazd.
Here is where I will interject and put forward my hypothesis that Armenian language Issues forth from this boundless radiant light (Ara is the Armenian Logos, the “First Born” the "First Light" the first ray of the sun.) "Sunsight" a term proposed by Architect Buckminster Fuller, "sunsight" and "sunclipse" to better represent todays heliocentric model. Every Armenian mothers exclamation "The light of my eye"when she sets her eyes on her child/manug. 'Ar' the light, manug the child/մանուկ. Thus Aramaniak/Armenian, manu=human+the diminutive g/k, representing the microcosmic.
This “Boundless Circle of the Unknown Time,” from which Circle issues the radiant light of the Universal Sun, or Ormazd, meaning 'the wise lord' who became known as the supreme god in ancient Iranian religion, was Ar-Mazd the Logos in Armenian, the “First Born” the first 'Ray/Ar' of the lord the Sun, Arev, translates to 'sun/ray/lightsight' in Armenian. Arev/արեւ the Sun, Ar the "first light." The visible symbol of the invisible, the audible sound/symbol of the sun/Arev is the root syllable 'Ar' which defines the point on the Cycle from which proceeded life, existence, The Pronoun Ara in Armenian represents the "First Born Son" The son of the father, the progenitor, the "Living Spirit of Dawn" Hayk.
Three points in the decent of the ray: Hayk, H the Spirit, AY the Soul and K the Physical.
The Nouns Hay and Hayk are symbolic/phonetic abstractions; points on the eternal circle in space, time with direction.
The three worlds and the three planes: Vishnu becomes incarnate as Trivikrama (the god who stepped thrice), strode over the whole universe. The same idea is expressed by the Rishis, "In three places he planted his step, (one step on the earth, a second in the atmosphere, and a third in the sky) as Agni, Vayu, and Surya each after the other". Agni(Fire) is found on the ground, Vayu(Air) pervades the atmosphere and Surya(Sun) high in the dome of sky, thus the three steps symbolise the three planes, the ground below, air in between, and the sky above.
No better definition could thus be given of natural phenomena and the evident nature of Deity, The three strides relate metaphysically to the descent of this Spirit into matter, of the Logos falling as a ray into the Spirit, then into the Soul, and finally into the human, the physical form of man, in which it becomes Life. Thus the Armenian Etymology of the Pronoun Hayk, H the Spirit, AY the Soul and K the Physical, microcosmic Man.Vishnu strides over this and all that exists. Thrice he plants his foot, [for threefold existence].'On earth, in the intermediate space, and in heaven, says Sakapuni. 'On the mountain of sunrise, on the meridian, and on the mountain of sunset' says Aurnavabha.
When the energy of creation is understood as a great stream of pure white light, we can grasp the manifestation of the rays more clearly.

Spirit Soul and matter, too, correspond to these seven great streams, which have a vibratory affinity to the rays. In fact, all of creation can be understood as a manifestation of these seven great streams of 'consciousness.' Their energy builds and animates all of life. Note that The number seven is significant to human consciousness.
The origins of the seven rays come to us through esoteric teachings known as the Ageless Wisdom. This body of knowledge has been present in humanity throughout our evolution. Often referred to as the Golden Thread, its principles and teachings from the foundation of and a common connection between all major world religions. Its principles, however, are free of religious dogma and institutional conditioning. So, simply put, The Ageless Wisdom is a way of thinking about spirituality and is not a religious tradition or practice.
It is from the centre of the circle, the axis, the still point, that the 'spirit' is forced our in six directions to give form. It is from this abstract point that primordial Cosmic matter was said to expand, in six directions to become a sphere and the number of variations to this three dimensional obrject were seven in number, including the still point which was defined by the Babylonians before their fall as the G/Ki. Thus the Earth/Globe, seed, egg, esse, etc.
The three strides relate metaphysically to the descent of this Spirit into matter, of the Logos falling as a ray into the Spirit, then into the Soul, and finally into the human, the physical form of man, in which it becomes Life. The three strides are also apparent in the exonym tri-literal RMN Armanu/Armenian. One can follow the etymological definition with the Armenian root meanings.
The Armenian syllable Ar, defines the first point on the cycle of the universal spirit decending, first as light and heat, the first 'sun sight.' . Ma is the soul, the decent of the spirit into the waters and the third is its fall into Nu, matter becoming mind, man, MANU. Thus ARMANU is the meaning of Armenian.
Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning. The term can also refer to the entire process of the solar disk crossing the horizon and its accompanying atmospheric effects. Astronomically, sunrise occurs for only an instant: the moment at which the upper limb of the Sun appears tangent to the horizon. However, the term sunrise commonly refers to periods of time both before and after this point.
Twilight, the period in the morning during which the sky is brightening, but the Sun is not yet visible. The beginning of morning twilight is called astronomical dawn.
The period after the Sun rises during which striking colors and atmospheric effects are still seen.[2]
Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation. As viewed from everywhere on Earth (except the North and South poles), the equinox Sun sets due west at the moment of both the Spring and Autumn equinox.
Dusk is at the very end of astronomical twilight, and is the darkest moment of twilight just before night.
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