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"I am becoming what I
am becoming"
The shape of the Vesica Pisces
is derived from the intersection of two circles, the Pythagorean "measure of the fish" that symbolizes
the mystical intersection of the world of the divine with the world of
matter, and correspondingly, the beginning of creation.
The Vesica Pisces pendant
depicts the Cherubim, which
adorn the ark of covenant. The Cherubim
represent the perfect balance of the male and female aspects of creation.
The Cherubim are holding the Vesica Pisces in the center, so as to
emphasize this balance.
the engraving on one side features the biblical words "Tohu Vavohoo" from the first chapter
and the first verse in the book of Genesis The Hebrew word "TOHU VA
VOHU" was seen by most people as chaos, a lack
of any order. However, it is written that the "land was darkness upon the void".
In other words, an empty space, a void, nothingness... and nothingness
cannot be in a state of disorder! The solution to the meaning of the
phrase is hidden in the word itself and its sound. When you repeat the
word "TOHU VA VOHU" - you will find that it is a sound that repeats
itself signifying "movement then rest".
When we start to examine what matter is made of, we uncover molecules
and then atoms. Atoms are composed of particles revoving around each
other at great speed. When scientists search for what these particles
are made up of, they find various wave lengths or frequencies.
The engraving on the other side is the Hebrew name of god as it was
given to Moses during the scene of the burning bush - "Eheye asher eheye" which literally
means "I am becoming what I am becoming".
The idea behind this sentence is the God frequency is in a constant
state of change, and since everything is made out of the god frequency,
everything is changing.
The
Vesica Pisces pendant is balancing and it radiates a vibration of bliss
and grace.
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