MERU MADE EASY Vol. 1 Continued
Next, we place each of the letters of the first verse
on the bead of a bead chain.
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An interesting pattern emerges when the letters are paired
up.
Letters that do not match can be paired based on their
base-3 positioning on the cube.
(See Geometric Metaphors of Life)
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Here are the beads in the same arrangement with the base-3 equivalents
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correlation of the first verse of Genesis
The arrangement of letters forms the shape of a torus
(donut shape)
in a pattern that winds around three times.
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Definition:
TORUS: A doughnut shaped surface
generated by a circle rotated about an
axis in its plane that does not intersect
with the circle.

Many physicists use the torus to model the shape of the
universe.
The key to understanding the torus as it relates to Meru
research
is by viewing it in motion, like a smoke ring, falling
within itself.
The torus can best be defined topologically with seven
interconnecting regions
demonstrated by seven different colors (a seven-color
map)
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A rainbow, which arcs in the sky, has seven visible colors. This could have been seen as a seven-color map in the ancient world. |
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By viewing the torus topologically we are able to define
its surface by peeling off the
seven color ribbon. This process provides us with
the vortex shape below.
This vortex shape defines the structure of the
torus. It is basically the torus without volume.
It is as if we removed the dough from the doughnut.
If the torus is representative of a
smoke ring, falling within itself, the vortex provides
the shape of its motion.
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