The table of the Flames.
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This table is facing down and if used in a temple; its right placement is in
the ceiling. The up is north and the left is east.
The circular band is supposed to be in gold, but there is no true gold in the
RGB scale yet.
The two horizontal rows below are letters meant to be placed in 48 flames surrounding
the table starting in East going clockwise. Any solutions on creating this on
web seems to be very heavy in kb`s and will not be attempted before general
access is far better.
The names so far:
Sorted in
UL UR
LL LR
manner.
The yellow cross names:
Verticals: UNLLHSNIPS
GDIIETPOEP
Horizontals: RIQUANGIJS PZORIZOIZT
Horizontals: OTOROGUENT ILZOPSDORN
Verticals: TMOMORLEPA ITMARITOIS
The outer and red cross:
Verticals: ZOLSATTV - EGPPPALN VNHINOBR
- AAGRAENO
Horizontals: APSQUATL - ONLIKLVN NBARIOZP
- ORAMAZOL
Verticals: OQOAHTLP - ITLMAEST RIHIABTD
- OSTSGIMN
Horizontals: TIANBAQT - ANIISTOI SIOELNIE
- ORSTOZAT
The names from the outer gold circle:
The Four servient names from the circle are found that crosses the quarters.
ASGLEN - OTLLIA - ZATZKI - NASKIT
The rest of the names from the circle:
LOVARISEOMPN TAZPANLIUMPI
LAOT - SEOT - NHHP
- THPI
GORD - GREO- DANH
- LITS
NAOSO TSOEN
AJMSEVGO HHOPHTAL
SORIEMHOTOHP TORAGLHSPTOR
RBNT - PLPL - RGDN
- KTPH
ARTA - NEOT - VITO
- INTO-
FOLIE UGIEG
LAEGUNOE EIAPAIAL
The names from the blue part: (2 sixlettered, 2 fivelett., 2 fourlet. each)
UL:
Vertical: OROASL OSITO OLRA Horizontal: GLIA LKRTS SOMAOL
UR:
Vertical: AVGDBT AHAAO INRR Horizontal: DANK BARIE TORIGU
LL:
Horizontal: ANTARZ NURIG BSPT Vertical: ARSP RIPAO ZGTRDA
LR:
Vertical: HLOSRA OHVAI PEET Horizontal: HOPHFI LHEVA OVEF
And going from the central four letters diagonally outwards:
SNTLTL POBTAN
TIQZIS IOIHHE
And spiraling into the centre: PEOROZROTMINJSPTI
THE V- NAMES:
as I got them; they was upsidedown for LL & LR starts and ends within the
yellow crosses.
UL UR LL LR:
ROPMROAVJ
ZRAORIZLT
OAITRRAON
LROOEHITN
These four make up two diamondshapes on the table and two names are found in bracket shapes (lying) above and below:
LOTOROGLIANVATIN
SPTODLSEOMTRIKTE
These are the names received so far. - Runar.
Structure and functions.
The names from the tablet form a structure
through which the flames can act to give form to the stuff they bring through.
The outer ring names form a circle which defines the working space.
The names from the sides are the servants of the
flames.
The tablet is to be taken as facing downward, and the positions of the servants
and flames they serve are ASGLEN 1st East, ZATZKI 2nd South, OTTLIA O West,
NASKIT 3rd North.
The names for the yellow cross form crosses in
the four crossquarters.
The vertical names give the vertical arms and the horizontal names the horizontal
arms which connect the flames' servants.
The names from the red sections are placed around
the crosses, the first name being between the boundary circle and the cross
and the rest going around the cross clockwise. The first names in each
group connects the cross to the circle, the second and fourth to the adjacent
crosses, and the third to the stuff in the center.These names can be connected
to the four quarters of any arrangement of the Great Tablet. These can
be rotated any way, but the same tablet has to go with each outer name and so
on around each cross.
The four names found diagonally from the center connect
the crosses to a central spire given by the spiral name.This spire is the central
processor of the structure.
The names from the blue section
connect to the groups of twelve names from the outer section of the PEOAL
tablet, letting the flames interact with established energies. The names
from the upper right of the Flames tablet go with those from the upper section
of the PEOAL tablet, those from the lower right with those from the left, lower
left with the lower, and upper left with the right. Each group forms a
circle, the Flame names clockwise as listed and the PEOAL names clockwise from
the outside. These rotate with respect to each other. These circles go
around the base of each cross inside the names from the red section.
The names from the outer circle
connect the servants. The first name in each group connects to the 2nd
or 3rd flame's servant, whichever is adjacent. The last two in each section
connect to the O or 1st flame's servant, the last name being more involved with
the center of the Earth or the space outside the aethers, and the next to last
more transitional. The middle four names in each section form some sort
of a transitional sequence.
The V-shaped names on the left are aspects of the 1st flame
and those on the right
of the O flame. The ones going up are pointed inward from the 29th aether
and
looking at the Earth's surface respectively, and the ones going down are looking
outside the aethers and toward the center of the Earth respectively. The
names
above are the central names for the 3rd and 2nd flames. There are apparently
more
names for all of the flames.
-Dean.
More comments.
There is no specific call for this table as there are 4 flames
with a call each. Nevertheless the 4 names written on the flames that shall
encompass the table does the job with opening the Table. On using this table
It seems like the order to use in general is to start with the outer and then
work to the centre. A rite that uses all the names herein is likely to produce
the happy and blissful union of these otherwise so distinct Fires.
If trying to concentrate upon a specific fire type, the corresponding call can
be used with advantage.
The servient names does also define the circle of work and can be used at all
workings. On the gold circle names I noticed that the 4 lettered actually was
they that buildt the spire Dean mentions and that this connects to a star -
that could be Vega or similar. The 5 lettered did claim to be chiefs of these
but had also other functions and could add more to their work.
The V-names are more typical intelligences and will probably assist on questions.
The yellow cross names seem to be happy and content with the lack of name for
the "real" fires, but as these are close to them, they will call them
on request.
Runar.
- See also our former notes on the flames -