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Eugene begins by analysing the word ‘papyrus’. To the Egyptians the word meant more than ‘paper’. It represented the three-fold function of the Absolute, the Trinity; the same trinity that we find in all the ancient religions. He asks the audience to imagine a sheet of paper infinitely extended in space in three dimensions. This ‘papyrus’ now represents “a three-dimensional continuum of power, total reality.” The waving of the paper represents modalities, ways of operation of that power. This power is infinite and eternal and has no barriers. It must, therefore, introduce them into Itself to create individual modalities of Itself.

To do this, the Absolute, Sentient Power precipitates centres of reference, individual beings, from the most fundamental wavicle to a universe and, of course, us. He illustrates by drawing a number ‘6’ to show Spirit winding in and positing such a centre. Six means ‘existence’ and gives us the hexon, the Star of David and, of course, our five senses plus our common one.

He analyses the word ‘demon’ to show that it means ‘the dividing function of power which manifests by self-precipitation’. The magical number 6 splits what is inside a circle from what is outside, and this gives us the name ‘demon’. The number 6 contains the same idea as the letter ‘b’, which means a ‘house’ or zone of encapsulation.

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