A simple guide to visualizing the Watchtowers as a tesseract

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A simple guide to visualizing the Watchtowers as a tesseract

Post#1 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:14 am

Well, maybe not that simple. You'll have to first be able to visualize a tesseract (a 4D cube). :D

Now first of all, this is only meant as an aid for someone who wishes to visualize the Watchtowers as a tesseract. Not to imply that the actual structure of the Watchtowers is a tesseract (although they do share some intriguing similarities). This is not “how one should” but “how one could”. This is also a very simplified way of looking at the Watchtowers, a map of a mall won’t show you what type of books there are for sale on the 3rd floor. :D

A tesseract is the 4D approximation of a cube, made by placing two cubes next to each other and drawing lines from each of the corners of one cube to the corner points of the other cube, thus gaining the extra degree of freedom of the 4th dimension. A point has zero dimensions, a line is 1D, a square is 2D, a cube is 3D, a tesseract is 4D.

Here is a tesseract drawn in 2D in perspective:

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^In reality every angle in a tesseract is a 90 degree angle, and all of the "pyramid" shapes are cubes. A tesseract is just impossible to draw properly in 2D.

Since imagining the 4th dimension can be a bit difficult, here’s an example:

If you look at a photograph, it is a 2D representation of a 3D world. One could then imagine the 3D world we live in (we are ignoring time completely in this exercise) as a representation of the 4D world, like a 3D “photograph”.

The tesseract is a 4D “cube” that consists of 8 cubes, 24 sides, 32 lines and 16 corners or points.

This also happens to be how the enochian Watchtower hierarchy descends. There are 8 "Kings" (or God Names more properly, 4 for Mercy and 4 for Severity), 24 Seniors, 32 Calvary Cross names, 32 groups of lesser angels and 16 groups of cacodemons. Notice how the degree of freedom of movement decreases in the tesseract the lower in the Watchtower hierarchy you go, and the complexity of the structure increases the higher you go.

Now what's left over? The Kerub Names, Calvary Cross names and the Black Cross names. I would hazard a guess that the BC Names form an internal structure that binds the 8 cubes together, ie. the coordinate axes, the four dimensions with 8 degrees of freedom (the plus & minus sides in relation to the origo).

Here are the x,y,z,w dimensions, x and y are up, down, left and right. The z dimension goes into the page and out of it, and the w-dimension forms the 4th dimensional ana and kata directions.

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When you look at Dee's drawing of the Watchtowers he has written every BC name twice, eight names in total. If you picture a 4D frame that has 4 dimensions, x, y, z, and w, all of them meeting at a central point and each expanding to two directions from it, plus and minus sides, all in all making 8 "directions" from 4 dimensions. Also, if you draw the 4D coordinate lines in 2D, it will form a cross. The BC names are mirrored on the black cross in relation to the central point, which also supports this way of thinking.

Now, what shall we do with the Kerub Names, of which there are 16? Well they are formed by combining the lesser angel names with the letter from the Black Cross so I'd think they can be applied to the structure laid out in the previous paragraph, where the letter from the Black Cross names (the 4D coordinates axes) acts as a pathway for them to the whole. But only two of the BC names are used to form these names, Exarp and Hcoma. Nanta and Bitom are not used at all, so what could this mean?

If we think back, the lesser angels were associated with the 32 lines of the tesseract. A line has only two degrees of freedom, you can either move to the left, or to the right, ie. it is 1D. At least one more degree of freedom is needed to connect them to the coordinate axes. Which could be assumed as the reason for using only two of the names from the Black Cross for the sake of this exercise.

So now we are left with only the names of the Calvary Crosses, of which there are 32 in total. But the 32 lines of the tesseract are already assigned to the lesser angels? Maybe we could once again try to use the structure of the coordinate axes (dimensions) instead of the tesseract itself, like with the Kerub Names?

The Names on the Calvary Crosses are names of God, not entity names so we could tie them nicely to the coordinate lines, like we did with the BC names. There are 8 CC Names per every subangle and if we assume these God Names need to be connected to every part of the hierarchy, we could use them to represent the 4D coordinate lines in each of the 8 cubes of the Kings. The cube is a 3D object existing in 4D space in this exercise (like a sheet of paper that has zero thickness would be a 2D object in 3D space, ie. an impossible object).

The true trick to understanding the Watchtowers in 4D comes after you’ve mastered to visualize them. Then you can move to understanding them not as images of objects in space, but as Ideas expressed as vibration, ie. sound. This is just my way of looking at it, but this relates to the idea in quantum mechanics that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, and to Ben Rowes vision of ADVORPT. Thinking the Watchtowers only as a fixed wireframe structure is very limited in my opinion.

I highly recommend Chris McMullens book “The Visual Guide to Extra Dimensions” for anyone who wishes to pursue a better understanding of higher dimensionsionality.
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