06-25-2010, 04:10 PM
Timothy Sakach, Ph.D. says:
4: DALETH (DOOR): {d} The archetype of physical existence. The conceptual planned prototype of physical existence.
40: MEM (WATER): {m} The archetype of the maternal creative principle. The womb, where the creation waits for birth. (Born of Water)
400: TAU (MARK or SIGN): {t} The copies of All cosmic existence. They carry the likeness of their Father.
Each level is an order of power greater than the previous. Also the Hebrew numbers and meaning maintain the context and lead from concept (mental) to final objective (fulfillment). What happens in between some might call either an ââ¬Åincubationââ¬Â period or even ââ¬Åproof of conceptââ¬Â or ââ¬Åprototype.ââ¬Â
So 444 tells us about this plan and movement in the creation process. This means that before any physical or spiritual creation takes place, the ideas must be firm and clear. There must be a completeness of thought and intent. This "opens the door". (emphasis by MN)Then those ideas and concepts are put into the ââ¬Åwombââ¬Â or into a process of ââ¬Åincubationââ¬Â where they are allowed to mature to a ââ¬Ålife sustaining point.ââ¬Â Finally, the process is complete and the product emerges bearing the stamp of the original creator, who is the One who had the grand idea, but not necessarily the One who took the idea and made it happen.
4: DALETH (DOOR): {d} The archetype of physical existence. The conceptual planned prototype of physical existence.
40: MEM (WATER): {m} The archetype of the maternal creative principle. The womb, where the creation waits for birth. (Born of Water)
400: TAU (MARK or SIGN): {t} The copies of All cosmic existence. They carry the likeness of their Father.
Each level is an order of power greater than the previous. Also the Hebrew numbers and meaning maintain the context and lead from concept (mental) to final objective (fulfillment). What happens in between some might call either an ââ¬Åincubationââ¬Â period or even ââ¬Åproof of conceptââ¬Â or ââ¬Åprototype.ââ¬Â
So 444 tells us about this plan and movement in the creation process. This means that before any physical or spiritual creation takes place, the ideas must be firm and clear. There must be a completeness of thought and intent. This "opens the door". (emphasis by MN)Then those ideas and concepts are put into the ââ¬Åwombââ¬Â or into a process of ââ¬Åincubationââ¬Â where they are allowed to mature to a ââ¬Ålife sustaining point.ââ¬Â Finally, the process is complete and the product emerges bearing the stamp of the original creator, who is the One who had the grand idea, but not necessarily the One who took the idea and made it happen.