Dual Paradigm as Year

Considering our verbum potentiae, our keywords, as expressions of the cycles of the YEAR, we can illustrate their difference in this way:



The QOKEEDY paradigm is the zodiacal division of the circle into twelve parts, or each quarter into three parts.


This is why the QOKEEDY paradigm is tripartite. It naturally breaks into three syllables: a prefix, midfix and suffix. 





The CHOLDAIIN paradigm, however, is the elemental division of the circle into eight parts. Each quarter is bifurcated. 


This is why the CHOLDAIIN paradigm readily breaks into CHOL and DAIIN. 


The bifurcation of the quarters produces the cross of the elements, the four kerubic signs, or fixed signs: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius. 


The difference between the two paradigms, as I have noted throughout these explorations, is that QOKEEDY is celestial in nature, and CHOLDAIIN terrestrial. 


This is to say: QOKEEDY is zodiacal, CHOLDAIIN is elemental. 


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We are now in a position to better understand the glyph [q]. 


What is this triangular glyph with a crossbar? What does it depict?



It depicts one quarter of the zodiac: the arc from solstice to equinox. 


Specifically, since it is part of the QOKEEDY paradigm, it depicts the arc from solstice to equinox divided into three parts, a triunity, three signs: the cardinal, the fixed and the mutable. 



R.B. 


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