A Semiotic and Geometric Reading of the Meaning of the Angle and Its Relationship with Synchronicity:
In our video on communicating with the guiding angel, we discussed the meaning of the angle and its relationship with angels . The angle in our concept represents the key that enables you to communicate with angels.
The term "angle" derives from the notion of seclusion or a corner. In both English and French, the word for angle is "angle/coin." "Coin," besides meaning corner or angle in French, also means "currency" in English. By examining the term further, we find "coincidence," which means chance or something whose cause we cannot explain, and "coincide," which means synchronization. From this, we understand that synchronicity is the work of the "angelic angle," a term we use to describe the angel who opens and expands our perspective and awareness (since "angle" and "angel" share meanings related to both angles and angels). This angel opens a perspective overlooking the divine realm, where events occur spontaneously, naturally, and with incredible synchronicity, allowing you to connect with it, as currency symbolizes exchange; the angle is thus the common "currency" between humans and the realm of angels.
The wider the angle, representing an openness, the broader the awareness and perspective. Conversely, a narrower angle symbolizes a more restricted awareness and perspective. To better understand, imagine a circle with you at its center, its circumference representing cosmic awareness and its center representing individual awareness. The circle's radii are like your arms; when you extend your arms, you form a wide and straight angle, representing the radius. As you begin to close your arms, you form an acute angle until they close entirely. This angle that opens to you represents the light struggling to overcome the surrounding darkness, symbolizing the programming of the matrix. The matrix is like a closed box with no permeability to the outside, while the angle that opens for you represents a window connecting you to the external, spontaneous divine world.
In body semiotics, hands represent ability and capability, and the angle formed by the arms represents your ability and awareness. Applying this to childhood, which symbolizes pure instinct, a happy child will open their arms wide, expressing a welcoming attitude towards the world. In contrast, a child feeling discomfort or rejection will close their arms. A child begins learning and developing awareness through the senses, interacting with the world using their hands. Through this, a gifted child is recognized by how they use their capability or hands, which represent what they gain in awareness, with their arms forming the line of the angle. The larger and more changing this angle becomes, the more the child's awareness grows, marking the beginning of awareness formation.
Synchronicity, geometrically, is an angle opened to you by the angelic angle. This angle consists of two lines intersecting at a point that represents you, the vertex. We can identify three points: the vertex, which we label as point A, and the other two points, labeled B and C. The arc connecting B and C represents synchronicity or the message from it. Let’s take a real-life example to simplify the idea: suppose you go out in the morning, and on the way, you meet an old friend whom you haven't seen for years. During your conversation, they mention a specific incident you shared in the past. You continue on your path and meet another friend you haven't seen in a while, who, in your conversation, brings up the same incident mentioned by the first friend but from their own perspective. This coincidence is known as synchronicity, where you represent point A that unites the probabilities B and C. Although B and C share the same topic, they represent two different energies. The synchronic message is specific to you, not to them, and its meaning lies in the arc connecting points B and C. For this reason, synchronistic messages, even if similar, have different meanings depending on the person they are directed to, according to their needs and awareness.
Synchronicity always arises from curiosity about something and being present in the now. Curiosity opens the angles that reveal answers to your questions. Some might confuse true synchronicities with those produced by different matrix algorithms. True synchronicity, the work of angels as explained geometrically, opens different angles or energies related to a recurring matter that cannot be artificially created, converging in probability around you. In contrast, matrix events occur based on what you desire; the matrix, as a closed box, gives you what you want, making you think you are connected to the outside while actually interacting with yourself, like a wheel biting its tail. It’s similar to social media algorithms: AI collects your information through your interactions on your phone, for instance, and then offers results based on these interactions, making you encounter topics you’re interested in. You might think this is synchronicity, but it’s not, as it’s generated by algorithms.
There is also a tendency to mix prayer with synchronicity. True prayer consists of two parts: internal and external. The internal part involves activating the divine names symbolized within you. When you activate a specific name within, it shifts to its external manifestation related to divine names in the external world, becoming immediately activated outside, and thus, the prayer is fulfilled. For this reason, events resulting from prayer are not considered synchronicities, as they are manifestations of activating a divine name within yourself.
The Angle and the Light Cone:
A light cone can be imagined as a conical surface in four-dimensional spacetime. The top of the cone is called the source event, a point in space and time where a light ray originates. The straight lines extending from the top of the cone represent the light rays and embody all possible paths the light ray can take from the source event. The light cone is divided into two parts: the future light cone, consisting of all events that can be reached from the source event by a light ray, representing all events visible from the source, and the past light cone, consisting of all events that can contribute to the source event through a light ray, meaning all events that can affect the source event.
We can represent the angle through the light cone, viewing the cones as opposing angles representing the past and future that meet at their vertices in a point symbolizing the present, which we call the hypersurface of the present. This surface reflects the higher cosmic laws, or the "Higher Tablet." Upon reaching this surface, we become the observer, where the lower cone or angle represents the past, and the upper cone represents the future. You stand at their point of intersection; the narrower your angle, the more the past restricts you and limits your future options. The angle of the past begins wide and narrows, like a triangle whose sides meet at a vertex, representing your state at this moment resulting from your past choices. If you let the past control you, your angle becomes very narrow, allowing your past to rule your future, thus limiting your possibilities in the present to a single future path based on past information. Staying in the present frees you from the past’s control and future consequences, making you open to life’s vast possibilities, ready to explore them based on your broad perspective and potential.
Seeing something from a certain angle means that what you perceive is what you received in terms of energy since angles act as energy reservoirs, distributing it accordingly.
Failure to release and erase the past causes it to repeat in the future; in this case, you confront your past and cannot overcome it, as the past, with its angle, puts pressure on you. The open angle before you in the future reflects the past. However, if you turn toward the past, assuming the observer's stance and viewing it from a comprehensive angle while standing outside it, you can understand the causes that brought you to the present, realizing that the past governs the future. Observing the past as an observer allows you to release and erase it since you have freed up the energy within the angles. At that point, you will grasp the value of the present, stepping into the hypersurface of the present where everything is balanced, fully liberating you from the past and opening up all possibilities for you.
For instance, when a particular event occurs, everyone views it through their perspective, which opens a window to the matter, resulting in various interpretations based on the viewing angle, with each person believing they have captured the truth. However, seeing the whole situation requires adopting an observer’s perspective. This perspective comes from turning around and comprehending past events, enabling you to observe it from a broad angle that encompasses the whole, as if observing it from above, thus seeing the event in its entirety and truth.
Psychological Trauma from a Geometric Perspective:
In cases of psychological trauma, your angle narrows, limiting your possibilities, programming you toward a single direction predetermined by the programming within your environment. This often starts in childhood, where individuals, naturally open to the world, begin experiencing control and programming. For instance, within family upbringing or society, any behavior outside the norm is deemed wrong and punishable. The child engages in various, spontaneous experiences, yet remains subject to the surrounding adults’ evaluation. If they commit an action deemed wrong by others, they are punished, resulting in psychological trauma that instills a constant fear of punishment. Consequently, their actions are unconsciously influenced, choosing behaviors that align with surrounding beliefs, thus narrowing their perspective and possibilities as the past weighs on them. The angle of the past reflects on the future, directing them toward a predetermined path. This occurs across different societal matrices.
Spiritual Awakening in a Geometric Concept:
Returning to the concept of the time cone, we can simplify it into two angles, one representing the past and the other the future, encircled by a circle with their apex as its center. True awakening involves erasing the past and preventing it from exerting pressure on you, allowing you to be free of all restrictions and open to all possible outcomes according to your capacity. You are at the center of the circle; when you turn toward the past and view it negatively, you focus solely on its negatives and narrow your angle, which will reflect in your future when you turn in the other direction. Focusing on the past’s negativity and refusing to accept it makes you relive or reflect it in your present because you keep it alive in this way, entering into a constant struggle with it. A truly enlightened person is one who views their past with love and acceptance, embracing all past versions of themselves, as those versions that sacrificed themselves contributed to the awareness of the current self. If you view the past with a broad, accepting perspective and erase it, you become able to open the angle you desire because you possess all possibilities. Those who speak of consciousness, awakening, and liberation from restrictions yet do not accept their past and previous versions only limit themselves and their possibilities by focusing on a particular angle of the past, thus confining their future possibilities to reflections of that angle. Accepting and erasing the past is a measure of awakening and enlightenment; if you find an enlightened person who criticizes themselves in the past and negatively compares their current version to former ones, they are neither aware nor enlightened. The same applies to someone who sees reflections of their former selves in others and mocks or derides their thoughts and beliefs; this mockery is self-directed because they have not accepted those versions of themselves and will remain trapped in that past.
Clinging to the past, immersing oneself in it, and refusing to accept it obstructs the path to awakening because it imprisons you in a specific angle that restricts your freedom. You remain captive to your sins and mistakes of the past, and in this state, you continuously resurrect the past by criticizing yourself. The only solution to escape your sins would be death because you cannot let go of the past and view it with forgiveness. Instead, see it as someone who brought you certain experiences and then went on their way; take what you’ve learned, let it go, and release it. The actions you took in the past do not define you because they are over. This is why we need Christ-like awareness (through its linguistic flips: “erasing” or “allowing”) on our spiritual journey, as it erases and forgives the past, freeing you from all restraints and realizing that the present moment is the ultimate good containing everything you desire.
Losing the Spiritual Path:
Most people on the spiritual path feel lost in life, and the reason for this loss and confusion is attachment to the past and its repetition. The angle created by your past that brought you to the present does not want you to repeat it. Many try to resurrect versions of the past that have already fulfilled their purpose and cling to them, or they seek to imitate or revive a certain figure from the past. This loss represents the past occupying the future, while the past that led you here should motivate you to expand your horizons and angle to serve yourself and humanity at large. This expansion involves discovering new things rather than imitating or repeating the old, finding and utilizing new talents within yourself to broaden your perspective.