MISCONCEPTIONS

IS THIS A SATANIC LOGO????
DOES TKRA HAVE A SUBLIMINAL AGENDA?

February 24, 2008

In a world dominated by the spirit of avarice, some of us are seeking friends, associates and a more righteous way of life. Unfortunately we often encounter suspicion and confusion between varying the various philosophies, viewpoints and the semantics that needlessly divides us more often than not. I will do a simple examination about a confusing little detail about my own work to try to shed light on the situation. The subject of this discussion will be the original logo I created for my how.org/honesty.org site that was set up as an attempt to start an "honesty campaign" that never seemed to take off as I had hoped.

 

 

Back in the year 1995 I was doing my own independent study of geometry to try to figure out what was really going on in the universe from a hands-on perspective. As you can see, I had been sketching on sheets of old looseleaf paper that was actually left over from my high school days. After studying circles and angles I finally discovered the key to something I believed to be important. It was also extremely liberating for me because at that point I understood something that the books I had read had been missing.

I believe I had discovered the geometrical makeup of the so-called "kabbalah". Not only that, I think I figured out what it is. It's not exactly the mystical system of mind control or religion that people necessarily think it is. It is actually the diagram of a light wave. It's really that simple. There are many ways to study this geometry, but in reality it is a very simple concept. It is not horrible occultism until people pile their own superstitions on top of simple geometry.

There are 10 points and 22 connecting paths in this cabalistic configuration. At the time that I was studying this geometry, I had clued in to the concept that the angles of the square and a the five-point star/pentagon actually illustrate contrast itself. I'm talking about the contrast of light. I got to the point where I realized these are the angles that are usually illustrated or mis-illustrated as the Masonic square and compass. I realized that this was the contrast between "fair and square". The Masonic symbolism therefore was not wrong by itself but rather the system that had been using these symbols was convoluted and in my opinion corrupt. I really don't want to argue about occultism because after all, the diagram I drew was merely my own personal observation of geometry.

The 10 points are usually called sephiroph by the people that study kaballah, and I neither claim to be an expert nor am I even certain which spelling of the word is most appropriate. Over the years I thought about this diagram on many occasions and I finally realized what the 10 points actually represent. It's actually a schematic diagram of light infraction. That's how I describe it. Why 10? Well, the Kabbalah is actually a representation that illustrates the tetrahedron and how it fluctuates as part of the makeup of the universe. The tetrahedron can be illustrated as a "pyramid" structure consisting of four points, and connected together with six lines. I realized that the six connecting lines actually represent the color vibrations of two trinities of color. Red,Orange,Yellow and opposite them are Green, Blue, Purple. The light spectrum is often considered to be a seven color spectrum but I believe the six color spectrum is actually more accurate. It is precise. The four points of the tetrahedron consist of two black and two white switch points.

From what I understand, a light wave is actually a 10 point composition. It's kind of like a 10 digit computer "byte". It's black, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, white. It's a tetrahedron, and the color coding are its measurements.

The Kabbalah is actually a diagram that illustrates the fluctuation that tetrahedrons go through. It is oscillation itself between the two opposing geometries... that being five-point cycles versus four point cycles. The significance of this is that if we understand these concepts, we are able to learn the working principles of energy itself. I don't spend too much time getting technical about it because my work actually involves trying to figure out how we are going to discuss ideas at the moral level. We need psychological free energy even more than we need the technical know-how at this point. It appears that a lot of people have mastered the workings of free energy but the planet is trapped in a thought process that's based on monopoly Roman Empire style. The main concern we have is to convince the conceited Romans that their system really is obsolete.

Anyway, using simple surplus school paper, I figured out what I wanted to know about elemental geometry and I designed a logo based on this that was American styled. I was trying to build a nonprofit organization of some sort so I tried to tailor it towards fund-raising all those years ago. I had been inducted into Freemasonry briefly and skipped out of it which was hard but fortunate for me overall. I shudder when I think about people who assume that once one has been in one of these clubs, one will always be part of the club. "Nobody ever leaves the CIA" is the partially paranoid assumption that some people unfortunately made. I created an American-style "fair and square" logo not to be a covert Masonic symbol but it was actually a self-created design that was my way of expressing that I had actually surpassed some of the superstitions that had previously troubled me. Rather than worrying about cultish symbols, I tried to see them as geometry itself beneath the hogwash that greedy humans pile onto their 'artistic' creations.

Logos are logos and it's kind of an artistic challenge in a way. I think what frustrates me is the manner in which some assume that symbols have a definite meaning. Pentagrams can be very ominous if people are deliberately using them to represent evil... but sometimes I think people get carried away with their interpretations. Five point geometry is a fact of nature. Actually from my own personal studies it actually illustrates a circular waveform, and some people see this is disagreeable. I suspect it's because the circle is more of a liberal "expending" of energy, as opposed to the square waveform that compresses and stores energy. My own personal interpretation is that the square waveform is more of a work oriented wave, then the pentagon which is circular and more playful. Some of the awful crucifixion symbolism can be interpreted as the plight of human struggle to comply with a square waveform. I really don't want to debate interpretations for days because there really is no absolute conclusion that one can come to. I'm also not advocating that people get lost in the study of symbols. Practical moral maintenance of our daily affairs is always better than getting muddled in occultism.

 

I interpret occult subjects as sort of a study of schematics. It's like the study of electronic circuitry. It's all simple yet simultaneously complex. The schematics mean a great deal, but the essential fundamental of electricity is to keep circuits balanced whether they are simple or complicated. There are many forms of knowledge, but maintaining simple morality is the most important subject of all. Specialized knowledge can be learned when needed... but a moral foundation is the most important aspect of a healthy life. In this respect, the genuine Christian is always correct that the morality of Christ is always more important than sub-groupings of knowledge be they geometric and schematic or a confusing maze of 'occultism'.

 

As for my slapped together website logo that's been tacked onto my site for many years I added a rising sun red dot and later a hand from a painting on a postcard that my friend Al Fry mailed to me one time. Now is this covert occultism, or am I just some guy in Canada who was learning to animate GIF graphics? I can only let the story speak for itself.

Life in an avarice system is about as much fun as trench warfare. It all seems so typical to me.

I felt a little imbalanced by having an American style logo on my site considering that I don't even live in the United States. I was always fascinated by the red dot of the rising Sun. The black circle with a red dot is also the cockade of Imperial Germany worn by several generations of soldiers. It is of course a point in a circle, but so what? Alchemy says it's the symbol of man in there and many other interpretations including jelly donut. Give me a break. Every time I would see pictures of soldiers from the war wearing the German cockade, I always felt an affinity for their plight. In a way, I've always seen it as the meaning of life -- better known as FOUR YEARS IN A TRENCH. Call me cynical, but life in an avarice system is like living in a war zone. My own personal life has not exactly been happy and I see the concept of trench warfare as typical. Trench warfare is the typical sort of result that avarice systems deliver the poor schmucks that are stuck in them. In a way, it's about as inspiring as an election every four years that promises everything and continually delivers nothing that improves our lives. So forgive me, but when I see those old pictures I see a bit of myself. I see the drudgery of life that common people tend to get stuck with. It's typical beyond belief.

On a more positive note, the rising Sun symbol serves as a samurai are martial arts style of reminder. I have a personal interpretation that makes sense to me. I see that symbolism as the commitment that a soldier or policeman must make every morning to carry out his moral duties. I see it as a morning promise that the day will be disciplined and moral. I see the code of ethics in that symbolism, and I don't expect others to interpret it in the same way. I just think that the concept of the rising Sun is best venerated as a principle of reminding us about our duty in life. I think that's why the Japanese chose that symbol as their national emblem. The rising Sun also goes back to the Sun disks of Egypt. For lack of better understanding, it was a form of reverence for the Sun and it formed traditions with differing degrees of purity and/or corruption.

The "howdy" hand is animated into the site logo.

Finally, Al Fry sent me a postcard of a 1908 painting by someone named Henry Farney. The painting was called "The Sign of Peace", and it illustrated the signal attributed to Native Americans denoting peace and friendship. I liked the painting and as we remember, Indians were sent to say "HOW" as a greeting. This went along with theme of the site which is how.org (honesty.org).

On this basis, and with occasional tweaking I ended up with a website symbol I had not even looked at for months. I realize that some people found it confusing and spooky in the past and I guess some assumed that there must be hidden meanings. I really don't know what to say about that. For better or worse it was just sort of my own art. What was I to do, keep it up as content and filler on my site or get worried and take it down? I just left it up or else I'd be a lot closer to a blank page.

So that's the story of the site logo. If people want to assume that there's a hidden agenda behind geometry that I slapped together myself I suppose they're entitled to do that. I can only provide what I did and this of course is just one example that I'm bringing up to illustrate the peril that can arise due to misconceptions.

Ultimately, I think we the people need to unite ourselves against evil but in my opinion there is only one way to do this. We have to get brave and separate ourselves from avarice. I do not advocate communism or some kind of forced philosophy. I nearly think that we should choose to be fair and reasonable rather than greedy to the maximum extent possible. It frustrates me that so few people have the guts to condemn greed. In my honest opinion, I believe that this is the root cause of our global problems. Sadly people are so enslaved by money, tempted by money, and desperate for money that they constantly refuse to condemn the one issue that is causing our planet to be so dysfunctional. I think our biggest problem of all is that we continually fail to address this one most critical of all issues.

Trevor
tkra@honesty.org

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