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Alex Glow edited this page Oct 27, 2019 · 4 revisions

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The inner trigon goes back to high school, say 2002 or so. I created a mental landscape, the Stone Circle, to meditate in and as a sort of refuge in case I needed it. The bottom left was Earth (a garden), then Water (a pool), then Fire (guess). Eventually, Air became the top of a pyramid, suspended above the other three, reached via a spiral staircase, flagstones floating in the air.
It's been pretty helpful, sometimes; particularly when strong emotions come, I can sit in the fire and burn.

Now, they have slightly different meanings, Delight especially. But they still form the core of the philosophy.

The inner trigon connects each hex symbol to one of its neighbors.
It's also connected to its other neighbor via the outer trigon. Those symbols are more reactive, situation-based, whereas the Inner Trigon is more about personal values.

These three, the Inner Trigon, are also connected to the artichoke.