Concerning The Trapezoid (Revised - 10.15.X Anno Diabolus) by Rev Maskim Xul THE GREAT SEAL OF AMERICA Novus Ordo Seclorum (new universal order) ^ / \ / \ /<(0)>\ / \ /_________\ E Pluribus Unum Annuit Coeptis (according to more than one) (agree to begin) It's base is the trapeziod seal of mind, body, and soul with all that it embodies lying within the trapezoid. in this case it is the third eye that sees all...just what the American Government tries to do. It tries to see and control all but it can't control all...just see it. Here's a comparison with one of my favorite variations of the trapezoid: THE MOST HIGH TRIUMVIRATE OF THE LIVING CONTINUUM I AM (chthhulhu) 1 ^ / \ / \ / \ / \ /_________\ 2 3 I WILL I CREATE (Amah-Ushumgal-Anna) (Habsu) Chthhulhu is a variation of the Sumerian Kuthalu, "man of Kutha". Kutha was a Mesopotamian city in which Nergal, the god of the underworld, was worshipped. Amah is a variation of the Sumerian term for "mother", or "creator". Ushumgal means "great dragon", and Anna is the "heavens" or "heavenly". Habsu is one of many variations of Apsu (or Abzu), which is the sea of wisdom which lies under and within the great mountain Kur. It is the oceanic personification of the Underworld in Sumerian culture. "I am, I will, I create" is the basis of the Living Continuum...the motto of the existance of it, that which sustains itself. The symbol in the center was hard to replicate in text at that size, but it's the symbol for infinity, meaning that The Living Continuum is infinite, with no end and no beginning. It was, is, and shall be. It is the Alpha Omega, it's way in itself complete. Trey Azagthoth described it as: "The Living Continuum is the principal force and form by which all manifestation is possible. it is both the active willfull ability to create as well as the materials to create from. it is both the force that expands our universe as well as the form which contains it. it is both the active willfull ability to assemble as well as the material parts that make up this assembly. it is both that which is as well as that which is not." He then goes on to describe a bit more but that is a good basic on it.